ow “Abe gies: S a. Nee A AAT ———ee ee ee The Proud Lady ot the Castle, (CONCLUDED. ) [t was not long before he found him- self knee!ing at her feet and offering the beautiful maidea all that he had to otter—hi: amd his life. The laiy listened silently and bowed head tO his ardent Then she said, up, from him, and speading absentiy : ° l devotion wiih but . : ; eye pip y Rpt AWay have hea «i these Words fore. ‘But never from tips so true, 8o hon- isinteres! said the man wal forgetting tinon for the beautilul lady — he had | certainly taken her inherit: count in che first pl: AGe. The jaly sighe t and was silent. Then she spoke wishes we musi be ‘At once ! cried V a little startied. Yet found the time between betrethal and marriage too short! ‘Lam ready,’ he said gallantly, ‘and impatient, The laty smile rs moved softly away to an old worn chost which was ‘k from it est, so | niy, married at once.’ on Stein, perhaps what lover ever -entea | set against the wali, to two rings, anda white veil, and crown of myrtle, which she laid upon her dark, flowing |uir. ler dress was white. ‘Come.’ she said to her lover, and led the way. A little bewildered, after the fashion of bridegrooms in generl, and scarcely knowing whether to ed], the young mat through, as it see: bed te dimly lis the damp was t rickeliog down the walls iawe i him, miles o: i ol hted tel passages, and where unthoughtol steps, up an down, weve ready avievery moment to trip up passer. ‘Phe lady, re Wowaryv pleading. | young | in his fascina-! einto ae- | TERRIBLE TIMES IN THE EAST. ——- GREED OF THE MERCHANTS.—-INACTION OF THE Gov: | BRNMENT. b | A Geneva corresponde nt says .— ‘** The | Bund publishes a letter from a Swiss gent- | lem in living at Aleppe, in which the peo- ,ple of that part of Syria are describ ed as | being at the "last extre mity of misery rand lwant. Itis heart-breaking, he writes, to! | witne ss the desperate : cousin between life | land death which goes en in every quarter fof the city, mm every str ud in every jhut; old and young, little and great, men, | Women and children, Christians, Jews, i} Arabs and Turks are fighting and praying for bread. Hundreds of women surround the barracks where dwells the Governor, {Said Pasha, while hundreds imore, the lwites of sol liers and redifs who have re- ‘If l yield to your |screa ring through the streets, happy ov alarm: |! his bride | Where een —— The Famine in Syria. j Cuurne ed penui iless to thei and literally i ae ; thesiege the Serai. the Government build- ting. The blind, the crippled and the sick lef every race and religion wander abont and sit in the road erying ‘* Allah kerim, kerim Allah” —‘** God is good and merciful ; take pity on me and give nie a morsel of bread.’ Many have died of hunger, while others, with their children, have .been days to- gether without food. All this time the Government remain with folded hands, althongh they cannot fail to knew that the j wea dearth arises from the action of the mer chants, who are holding back their stores for higher prices. Aleppo grain merchants fask 33 to 35 plastres 7 bushel of wheat, ithe price in ordinary years being three to ifive piastres, The mi ems to crow lgreater day by day. < »7 a> . Ch nxtottet own Ciuircch Birecter ' ict i Sr, Pauy’s (Cuvrcw or INGLAND) Qveca Kvening Service and 7 ip. mM Rev. David Square— Morning and Sunday at il a. m. Dp. m, Alfred Osborne every Sunday School at 24 ; ' 14 4 Dan coll hitzorerald, Reetor: vey, 2 urate. . PRYER'S » (CH RCH Oj itochford ISGLAND) 3, rnin ow ule ly j 83. “EN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, + Wail Papers, Floor Oil Cloths, 1 ax Tapestry, Seoteh & J: “CA PETS, « Cretonnes, &c. (A particulary nice line.) Table Damasks Sheetings, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, a ' iS however, seemed § 4 be well acquainted) Square. Sunday Services—8a.m., 11 a.m. with every tarn a id vist of the ple ice, fe and / p.m. Da silly Services Matins: 9 a. and : "1 ? her nand to her lover, she} ~ Evenson g a nee Brida y | ‘ mig & ae : 7 red event! Ings, at 7.09. p.m. Rev. Geor; ge W.} led him up step by step, until at length | Hodgson, Pri *st Incvonbent, Rev. R. LD. thev reached « vaulted chamber, which] Bambrick Assistant Curate. they had do sooner entered thana greal |r DUNSTANS CATHEDRAL. ae Law Nass iron loo: shut b Vi ‘ ; enn it hem. With | ever) ime *y ut Sd 2 High mee ae , ; at 10. a. mae: yompere ub. 3. ma, Mase ah 2% sound tiat echoed tirotlgn every aren | 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev ot he au iY 1 ite : Duh iy’ x, MeGi isles! Rey. Dr. (‘haisson It was the chapé! | Pastors. ‘Your hand i scold. my love. said the | PiR Mrrnopisr Cuurcs Prince Street - . “gt TOE Service aud Sermon cyery Sunday at 10.30 youn Y Mil, LOA cork) to mls orice, a. m. aud 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 ‘No mutter; you inch rmth and ym. Week Day Services “Tuesday and life enough for both, aaa the lady Thursdays ‘at 7.30 p. m Rev. H. P, Yet the life seemed! actually to e bh from the young man’s heart as he ob servel tie stone figure of a bishop, ; a«- : . red On A gravestone pel, gradnaily which was seulptu in the centre of the cha rise from its recumbent povittou and walk up the steps of the altar. The eyes of the bishop flamed iike glow- nliar light- of the that worms, the candles upon the ed of themselves, and the tenes organ rolled solemnly through vaulted huilding. ‘Kurt Von Stein, wilt theu take the Lady of Windeck for thy lawful wife ?’ said the bishop, in a low, sepulchral tone, whioh sounded as though not he, butsome mufiled voice a dozen yards away, were speaking. At this moment the whole horror of the scene seemed to break on the young man. Avound him, from their graves, he saw th and flesbiess face of the dead, w as witnes<e ghost ly marriage He turnet in an >to fiy from the horrible scene, ti nateh his hand from the cold. ha rd lady, feil, as he believed the chap: | floor— himseli, «t dawn length on the moss grown stone where he had sat to rest the night the castle door, aad his , , . SiOW LY Tisiog e shre weaed fi ; ts 7) o> v iit ah sony i too ‘ hg ip of SGéRSCiESS upon to tind } ea thd AWOse horse iatent, upon an carly meal onthe raak herbage | of the wrass-grown court. When ie told hia tale in the village and at the neighboriag castles, no ene ia the least ee that he had almost. if not quiet, lnid the unique spirit of the Lady of \Windeck.— Harp er’s Weelely. MINEATER PE SUNDAY.. AY 23, i880 Sen Rises... « cs 1.94 | Hicr Wa VER 9.49 a.m Sun Sets......7.30-| Four Moen 24, 2,26 .2m - > 4 Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the nex Maritime Provinces. Toroxtp, May 22. Increasig winds, cloudy are.s, a. ages ae 4. \7OOad if Syrup is the special ing. German tion of Dr. Physician, and is acknowled; ef the fortunate Medicine and al! ly prescrip nost cliscoveries ‘ ? j ig trou le ve © f the seve erest nat ture the phantom | . ova, | DiscrpLES OF CHRIST weet in of day, lying at-his fall) before, at | 24 hours for the! weather with ra‘n | A. Boschee, a ce le brated Gerwian | ged to be one: in | it quiekly cures Coughs, Colds! > removing. asit dees, the cause of the aflection and icaving the paris in a atrong end heal:hy cvndition. '‘: * net an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving, satisfacti m in every case, which its rapidly | increasin.: sale ¢ ery seasen confirms. Two, taillion bottles f medicine. of Hames —ee- . Boschee’s German Syrup was in- ro now in the United States in 1868, and is NOW Oct In every town and vitlage ir the civil.sed world. Three lieve any ordipary cough, Sample lottle, 10 cents. sold annually. oon tes 1 J. sud SiHliar mteLy miro: ! » Price 75 cents. 5. Beware of | j tie doses w ill re-, Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Srcoxp Meruopisr Uhurcu— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.36 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Weekday service on Wednesday evening. Kev. Geo, M. Campbell, Pastor Sr. James Cuurcu (Paeserre RIAN)—Pownal Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- day atila.m. and 6$p. m. Sabbath School and yeung men’s Bible class, con- ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p.m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall oa Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion Crurce§ ( PResBYTERIAN )-—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun day at Ji a m. and6$p.m. Sunday School at 24». m. Rev. John MchL. Me- Leod, Pastor. r PRESBYTERIAN Caurcu— Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. ees: Pastor—Hours of Service, 1] omnes, 1.,6.30p.m. Sunday Schoo! a 9 -3U } ; m. Bapvist Prince and Fitzroy sts | —Services at - Sermon every Sunday at | liam. and 6.30° a’clock p. m; Sua- 2 3K p.m. Week day ser- ay at 7.50 p. m.; and Friday Minister. Street. —Service morning o 10.36 Sunda Lv Sch 001 at 9 » m. Rev. John Harris, Minister. ETING in XY. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at Le HURC H-—cor. » Sah ‘ wrCii' ry etre , oshay, Tt rince ns erare Slain, vv aha > orm Seer euncay . . i, ant 16.30 }. m. Ty. ’ - PRAYER ME! 4 | ° + O CrO@a, New Church and Anties. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Persian, Botany end other Cords, FANCY DRESS GOO Ss, is, U ‘pw ards. From 8 ¢ Black French Merings, Paramatias and Baratheas, CRAPE, iLouse, every Sunday at 10.30 a m. and 6.30 p.m flders pr Siding, Remedy for Hard mes, Stop spending so nminch cn fine clothes, rich food and style. Bay good, héalthy food, | oer and better clot! cet more real | and substantial things of life every 788s, and es} wially stop the men h habit of runny BE | atte TY expensive and quack vOrs or using a0] much of the vile humbug medicine that B80 you only harm, and makes fthe proprietors | rich, but nut your trust iu the greatest of all} simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures | always at a trifling cost, you will see bet- ter times and good health, Try itonce. Read of it in another column. “*% . i 72 "3 8 3 5 a ee : 2 oe $e Bia mid be * Abuse ‘wt i “/ tay « ta ane a4 pac? ® > 7 bet Sie oa oe a a" oun vs . cf Lock Gates adver- : 3rd JUNE next, is se e on tu nnavoidal 5 po tf Ore to the follx OWIDE | dates "he niiers wil! be re ‘ | iti] Rode tT te Gee . 3. fuesday, the ZZud Gay Gi aude Nett * . Plana, Specifications, &o., will be ready for ex camination on and after Fuesiday, the Sih day of June. By Order, I. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. of RatLways & CANALs, } ma 20, 2aw Ottawa, 13th May, 1880. { 1] 22nd ju a 1,2 Hides, Calfskins & Sheepskins, is i Subscriber will pay Gash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES, , '86—eaw wkly, ar pat the highest April 29 ilats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, feathers, Flowers, Veiling Lace, &e. GENTS’ Readymade Clothing, nines and a 5 cE & ct GALF, | STRERT. S35 QUE | Gh'town, May 19, 1980. CR a A ORL LODE EEN A ig i GR LH ~ ee ree — mee TO ARRIVE! Per Steamers FROM BOSTON Emigrants, Attention, BEST ROUTE FOR SHE Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, Every Week... Oranges, Lemons, And Gther # Which we will Sellto Deale.s here as low as can be imported. WHOLESALE ONLY. W. &. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1890. fis io OOITISH & MERCANTILE IFE i 89. 7:325,:3:2.00 “38, ad 4. 2'£6.666.08 Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable |, terms. FIRE + fected at DEPARY s may be ef- 1 he z pele MENT —Insuranc st enrrent rates Public and bP rivate Buikl- ‘ wally Javei ‘able terms, Insurances upon ings effected en espe Lossrs settled with promptitude and bber- ality LIre miums for - New tion of C 1 FH Tam . i. W. DEBLGIs, mneral Agent for E. Island. No. 35 Water Street, | ‘ ia ak ittctown., peer a id Ret CC anada. DRPAR Domi ne ** 7 oOo r'MEN'T ai pre- Office, April 14, DRE rout <y paeuLan ‘tg hens cr asttte lest eb a : ORNE HIG] 1 AND WHISKEY. 1, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITU TION,” 54, Holborn-viaduet t, E.C., Londor ug. 18,187 3 REPORT on the Lonyxe Hie HX AND W HISKY ‘““We have visited the bottling stores “of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Hichland VW his! and have subject vr nV» ed them te careful examinatien and 7 . rm) = ¥ o analysis, The mples were very frag- nt. mellow. anc ff aleasant flavor. and rai me:iow, ana Or JueAasant Tavor, and laracteris of pure - vICSs Whisky of the possessel all the and well-matured Scotch firat quality. peasant M.D. Ps dts Ci Wholesal } peiaaier ia GREENLEE Brormers, 3) Commercial Street, London ; rgyleshire. R SFLILL, anim) = AS Y CON? N OLLY & Charlottetown, COo., PET. Hh ARTI a A, A. MeLEAN, June 18, 1879.-—ex? THOROUGHBRED HORSE i “- aA PFERIN-’ “o THE “DU EB. ©. REARTEN,. aw ese cme we eee ener FFERIN” will oe 7 ‘%y ° } ia er mT Lh, stand every Friday at Con- BE Ava 2 Weg es a Ce a Rha 8 Li lve ry St tal les from a. ™M. until 4 p. hi. At alj :e season he will be found eras: nein La o~ other times during | | : ruits In Season, IS ViA THE Antercolonial and Grend Trunk Relay, | QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE jand FARES always LOWER from Prinegg Edward Island than by any other route, For Tickers and all information aboat | Luggage, Preights, &c., apply to Y, W. HALES, Agent Grand 7 rank Railway, Charlottctow ih, ‘April 17, 18sso— 3m ye BONE DUST. | FARMERS and GARDNERS requitin the above valuable fertilizer should sal their orders in at once, as but a limited quan. tity will be ground this scason—and it is now selling fast--32 per 100 pounds. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, April 7 7, '80—3aw, wkly, ‘pat 2i a eee anada Temperanes Ast, 1878, TO WHOM IT VAY CONCERN. v= NOTICE, that the Petitions to the (jovernor General of Cana’da in Council, pray ing that an election may be held to de. de whether the electors of Queen’s County are favorable to the adoption of the pre. visions of the Canada Temperance Act, 1578, will be deposited, on or before the 27th day of May, instant, for public examination, in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for Prince Edward Island, a Charlottetown, pursuant to the ae s of the Act ‘, where they may be seen by parties who desire to examine the same, (Signed) JOHN J. CHAPPELL, Sec’y of Com, Charlottetown, May 11, 1880 —pat her 2w oe W A. NOKTON, practical Honse Paint- er. Whitening, T inting, and Paper Hanging done with desy match and at moderate, charges. Residence and Shop, Fitzroy street, oppesite Peter Halloran’s. Ch’town, April 28, 1580—1]m MHE SHOP in Upper Queen occupied by Simon W, session given }st June, Street, lately Crabbe. Pos- ART R’D WHITE, ‘Calas n, May 7, ’80—pat pres ne her lin NEW TEAS. I ANDING ex Barkentine Liiel Blanche,— A Haifchests Congou Teas, HORA ACE Fi ASZARD, 61 Water Street. *80- aw ood (Chests and Charlottetown n, May 12, TRUTHS. , oP BITTERS, iS & : (A Medicine, not a Drink.) : I 4 we CONTAINS HGPS, BUCH, MAN PRAHE, BPANBELION, m "UREST AND Best Mrpica QUALI- of the Stomach, Bowels, pore Kidneys and Urinary Or Nervousness. Siceplessness, Femal Gi mes aints and Braunkeness. All Diseases vo wes $1000 IN GOLD a fs ill be paid for a case they will not cure Sor help, or for anything impure or injuri- ous found in them. Ask your Draggists for Hop Bitters and AND THE TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS. 2S ae Cc U BR free books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no other isp Cough Cure and Pain : Pacer is the Cheapest, Suresi and Best. W. R. WATSON an HALL. For SALE BY APO@THECARIES a & for service at the Government Stock Farm. This Horse was bred at Government a caine and is owned by the Government: will be four years cold in August next, stands 164 hands high, weighs about 1,200 ‘Ibs. , sofa rich bay coler, and with fine symmetry and action. iio was sired by imported Blood | Horse ‘‘A} “1, impor or i Koglish Blood | Mare. Pers: us desirous of breeding blooded | stock should av: themselves of his | services, as he is the shar y thoroug b bre ~l on the island. and comes nearer to old ‘Saladin’ than any Horse we have had since his Terms $4.00, or $5.00 Ist ne i aaah ruler, alee Commissionera. time. to be paid at time of service, of November next. By order of FRANCIS BELL. ] veo. —ivt cod Ch’ town, May 13, r HE WEEKLY EX AMIN aR. — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, av} desiring to keep them informed concernir g P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or chean er way than by subscribing to Tum Weexus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, cz: the minion, on receipt of One Dollar, aaa Codfish. cy AP FOR 50 bbls. 100 aqtls. 200 bags CASH,--- " lierring, Codftish, Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen's Wharf, opposite I. C, Hall’s. To Fisheries and Factories. NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotten Ducks (light and heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light,Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL, Jan, 21, 1880—tf