ON { , - worn _ a oe on li ee ~ aie ie ter SN NE a SE TIS -_ mk Ame mee ae! ON ah ae Re he ieee. wert liee sia he oo AD Hae we a ee. Nae AR ty a EN came LE NO 8 RN AT IO alt I ne tt ch Ba lt CN ate AD Bt a at mt ten Ral a oe a tse et, SINGLE Corres ‘Two Cenrs OTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1885. VOL. 16.---NO, 64. renee. eee UVOLLARS A LEAR. tte tt A iC CCl lL LC Ce ee ew Pe ow t ™~ j ERLE CHAK COLLIVAR i MAGNEILL, ADAM BEDE. os il _— 1 put the candles out, Mr. Chet aun Exauuuee ( f ] ‘Yes, my boy, yes, all but ibis, whicl nee CHARLOTTETAWA BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY! mr oweys-at-LaW re. i 1'li just carry into the house; and just lock CHAPTER XXI. . Soman edat the outer door now you're near it,’ sald ee x te Solicitors in Chancery, (Contains) nate Ss Secaataing tem Soe ‘water and var The ir i 7 V¢ i , | 2 , ‘ 1e : ‘ s ‘Caarlottetown, Che rush for ROOTS and SHOES is to Dorsey, Goff & NOTARIES PUBLIC, ae. proming pupih Ho was a tall but thin| became obvions why the atey was nenon a. Co. People sey they selicheap. Their own make of Solid, OFFICES, CBalomns balding: Great Til 6 vie pebertaen, tnd hands staived than sen snishs ik cane " ne Lenuther toots takes the lead. Gas” Money to Loan, pr A i i. old | that it rule aidan on | ; > 5 . . . > ° 0 50 | W. W. Surtivas, Q. O, | Ongerar B. Maonmm, Womens petticoats, had got fired with the | misfortune;and if you had seen him make his seats 1 me = i dun, 18° ambition to learn a me -_ 2 anes | way along the scho: l-room floor, and up the for monthly, 2 . el GO b= f= & GO Fae TA SM eae Eee OTE + ONRRBS TRE Me egal A the strange secrets of Tra list na | step into his kitchen you would perhaps . ot coe Ge id 5 s i ‘ . already a high reputation in the dis riots have understood why the naughty boys ’ ef ead idorean & oQuarrie for his dyes, and he was bent on discover- | sometimes felt that his pace might be in ' ’ : ing some method by which he could reduce | definitely quickened, and that he and his the price of crimsons and scarlets. The) stick might overtake them even in their ALMANAD FOR FEBRUARY, i885. ee = | BARRISTERS druggist at Treddleston had given him a| swiftest run. notion that he might save bimself a great be (T'o be continwed, ) hilt ee deal of labor and expense if he could learn | — 885 JAN Lf AR Y 18 h ui to read, and so he had begun to give his | : wap oe im. P. Mm, ® o .s aT ae g =< = spare hours to the night-school, resolving! Killing Animals Without Inficting -. A : TORWEYS- & es LAW, that his ‘little chai,’ should lose no time in| Pain. o _coming to Mr. Massey’s day school as soon | lad , - | . | 4 ace % ue } . 8 : — . p.m, : : a as he was old enough. : | he : . antares anataads i ii: ae | @ilice im Oid Bank, cue mm: 6F Dr Richardson s lecture on his process High | Dave | It was touching to see these three big|of painless killing of the lower auimals water | len"? ° ® a f 8 men, with the maaks of their hard labor | scores for science a magnificent success. As ! j a tee i CC CL te ttl, 4 harl ttetown, Jan. 12, 1885. —_————0:0 ——— h | (UP STAIRS). , , , : : : : eee about them, anxiously bending over;its author said in the closing passages of his i; alt nor im . . i. ‘ ¥ i 4,’ > yn > Q j : 9 j } : ; ; . 34 591 7 BRIE B3| 9 2} j N erder to make a speedy redaction before Stock-taking will give great bargains in| ‘ h’town, Feb, 21, 1884. 'the worn books, and painfully mak:ng out, | discourse, science has now given to the in- » Slaft3s2i 3a4.— | lothing in Overeoats, Ulsters, Reefing Jackets aad Suits. | ae : es , -. "The grass is ggten,’ ‘The sticks are dry,’ | fericr creation a blessing which she dare not + sg , ' sone’ _._# 12 ar 28 rive ne hy salf__ns leat At 4h 1s Rf. i ; ¥ INN ii OMBE, [The corn is ripe-—a very hard lesson to/give to man himself—painless death. At 11'S f oO] ti a iJ RR, CS 5A ee SS Y EUR C = PS ¥ pass to after columns of single words all [the D gs’ Home over 6,000 dogs have, . 13 b s 8 <2 @ ee alike except in the first'etter. It was al-jduring the past seven months, slept > 4 : 4 Rio PR eee PIAN 4 3 ; U fe 3 oa € most as if three rough animals were making | their final sleep, knowing as little of their ea . Big Reduction io price of Men and Boy's Fur Caps to clear. | 5 , . ” efforts to learn how they might becomejdeaths as of their bitths, The prin- —_—-——- human. And it tonched the tenderest fiber;cipal agent used for the narcotic ac- Ls ) , I i 12 | . ; : ‘ : m4 K Bal ‘Wo ( Lao k ot Ladi« 3 Mantle s, bala ce ol atock of shaw ls. balance of stock of in Bart} ‘ M aSS 5 nati re f r suc h f i tj n is arb I i xi ae ssin > at 1 , , = : mitt d "o yl ns. 4 res Sea fo r aha Js wk e & a I adia > . , r , Or i . ee be ic assey cur Vv 1c Uli- i Vv 8 Ci Ob OXICE das summer - 39 7 | Rnitted Woolens, Ss jaares, Scarfs, Vests, Jackets, &c.; Ladi s Plush Felt and | \ elvet, 26} Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated. Pen anes y sana a a coke (ck aa 2? f . .. a 138! 8 43°10. 1 nts (half price blankets, in white and grey, very cheap. Buffalo and Goat Robes, Coon grown chiaren as ese wer @ ORI | 908s OVE 8 IzsEre Oo Ce rm and car- 7 13 1 , and Bear Coats, Ladies Astracan Jackets, Ladies Fur and Plush Caps and Mutfs... Must be} CH Be Ve pa or pupils for whom he had no severe epithets, bon bisulphide into a lethal chamber in =| | tino * cleared, © if OnG A RN §& ‘and no impatient tones. He was not gifted! which chamber ae many as 100 dogs can at ’ sal & gallo a |with an imperturbable temper, and on|once receive euthanasia. This is on the ) 23 10 38 lv ‘ ~~ @ 3 zB } “oice = di. an > oonls tex it} are | . : . : : 9 ret , ‘ Come a mad get Real ba reains te Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care, | music nights it was apparent that|large scale; but Dr. Richardson described ' 7 28/11 47 16 e VA im a . | patience could never be an easy virtue to/also a smal! apparatus which, after long 21) 7 56 morn 1) J ie, MAC YONA! FY CABINE i ORGAN S him; but this evening, as he glances over|trials, he has completed, in which, from ; lee vel 8 26 O 2 ” ® s 5 | his spectacles at Bill Downess, the sawyer, |one to six animals can be painlessly killed, : ho ae a se n , = sno his head ‘de with aland which is a able ths an | uraday §| 8 51] O 53 27 Tuned. Re-toned and Repaired | who is turning his head on one side with ajand which is so portable that it can be i bs ° » A , ~ Ve ‘ i a . : . a) Friday 6 59° 291927 120 29 ile : Queen Sty eet. | | desperate sense of blaukness before the let-| wheeled from a central station to ary $ WIG 11} 225, 382 Charlottetown, Jan 3, 1885—wkly her pres | Having nearly tweuty years’ experience) ters d, r, y, his eyes shed their mildest and |house or street ready for immediate : W573 2h — > jwith the comstruction of English, American, must eucouraging light. use. Thus every village and town may | * ‘ P « ‘ orn Pig ‘ 27 > « . va} : ° aw ait aes jand German | i , and eae wae eee After the reading class, two youths, be-|be provided at a small cost with a means ‘ > x *? , oe P ¢ Ie e > - pat . . . . . . , yoo © Ss + fe ee f Pee iter gary “d. a in| tween sixteen and nineteen, came up with | that will give painless death to any domestic oo 4 acing S1Ca amlles oOo 7] a > is : . e . 7 : . : r . . . Q as a a > eC pe ars eine . ee 7 imaginary bills of parcels, which they had | animal without offending the most offensive j ” o s e Of Ziv 4 11iVerss é acvion, 4 ° ; nm . . . ai 4 29, 9 29 54 GD I ? a 5S | Mr. V. will engage professionally for public been writing - en —_ siete ..ee were oie . Bs an — a the same : : . i v 2 2 ‘ "WISs g — 28} > ay & ) , ‘ ‘ > 34110 13: 9 55 + lor private concerts the coming season. pee require to ca cuiate olf hang —a | design the author next intends to apply it mn Office—C. P. Fletcher’s Music Store. | test which they stood with such imperfect |to animals of the larger kind that are used a Ch town, Oct. 25 1884. | Success, that Bartle Massey, whuse eyes|for human food, its application to the : iitsiatcitenmistntipaieiticininiinitnmnaentinncmcnits Ch in a 2. een through |slaughtering of sheep being already quite a “ - cy ol ; ‘ ; i inex ive sy ; z i fi MILWAY TIME TABLE H" 7 ER, aes eS I BT LJ R ( YA PS I STR Prisvys |his spectacles for some minutes, at length | feasible and inexpensive. By such works i B DAlUW AL 1 1 ls ‘burst out in a bitter, half-pitched tone,|jof benevolence as these man exerts —-O eae | pausing between every sentence to rap the/his wisest and best dominion over ee ' } * - . . . . . . . BAND INSTRUMENTS | floor with a knobbed stick which rested be-| natural sufferings and difliculties, and Time.) OVER( (OATS Y ( VER OATS Y tween his legs. medicine is never more distinctly in her , a wi FOR SALE ‘Now you see you don’t do this thing ajtrue position than when she is lending to G EST. A.M. P.M, bit better than you did a fortnight ago;|that dominjon the willing end practical aid Cha .802 302 0 oe ee and Vll tell you what’s the reason, You}which her representatives are specially hi $25 225 : . want to learn accounts; that’s well and|fitted to confer. It is no contemptible anty : 7 - \, * oe ‘ , aaa , SE ' ; nst ' i. oot ’ | oe North Wiltshire. cian, SU LL who want Overcoats and Fur Caps will do well to call A ee i struments, con igood. But you think all you need do to|part of its history in this ceniury for the : <« 2. | i a eo 6 > ° . . H paver siaeee eheees 932 432) FA on L. E. Prowse. as he has the largest and best assortment oe ates : : [learn accounts is to come to me and do/profession to leave as a bequest to the Bradaibaoe. --eeeeeelOl10 569 '. t ¥* . | 1 die’s Sacau Ulsters One B Flat Baritone Brass, Piston Valve, | sums for an hour or so, two or three times|future the means of taking the sting of ~ ay ‘ . . Te} aYroa ray r ‘ » & ‘ y | Ss r . ft . . a > a . Couaty Lin _....1019 519 In town, and his prices are very 10W. sadie § pacques, SUCTS,| One E Flat Pocket Cornet, Silver Plated, | a week; and no sooner do you get your caps | death from all our lower friends whose fate + Q5 a | rT ‘ Ty ‘ . ° ai " : ’ ” , ; ° 5 os reeevecerveuren S201 Wool squares, Wool Searfs, &c., on a big discount, Piston Valve, : s _. ton and turn out of doors again, than you!is under our control.—onden Lancet. Sensington cwebeobuni 1057 557 . ° ; : i. : Four B Flat Brass Cornets, Rotary Side | sweep the whole thing clean out of your : 1H 623 Call and see our goods and prices and we will convince you Action, ges : eysen a Me -</>> ) > © ‘ Two E Flat Altoes, Brass, Rotary Top mind. You go whistling about, and take Saskatchewan Gold. , . a at we mea the Ve Say. , " _— wee sare w! r inking of than Pie i ae that mean What we say Action, no more care what you're thinking . | liscouche. : 209 One B Flat Baritone, do do de | if your heads were gutters for any rub ish It is a well-known fact that the bed of the Wellington. Jena ae > Ove E Flat Circular Bass do do do | to swill through that happened to be = the| Saskatchewan River contains a rich deposit bUdes tees . 3b 22 | i E. ROWSE, One pair Cymbals, Turkish. way; and if you get a good notion in ‘em,!of gold dust. This has been worked by O'Leary .---44 The above Instraments can be seen by ap | it’s pretty coon washed out again. You! miners and settlers here for the past twent - » . es Te y - ; the ] Al bees ..047 Sign of the BIG HAT, 7A Queen Street. | plyiag to Mr. Galbraith in this city. think knowledge is to be got cheap—you ll years, and has been a considerable source Fignish... . Ca ..6 47 HENRY BEER come and pay Bartle Massey sixpence 4) of profit to them and of service to the dis- 1.79 co" ) - DRS ’ bs J : ”, cw as : PRuM WEST A. M, i\Ch’town, Dee. 27, 1884. Lt Col. & Pres, Band Committee. | Week, and he'll make you gewende: 7 trict. Mining is still, though not so pro- liguish : lays teae i Ch’tawn, Dec. 11, 1884—e0d whly2i withovt your taking any trou ole. But) fitably, carried on, the average wages being Aiberton sonnns ood ~j>_— dt knowledge isn’t to be got with paying 8!X-| from four to six dollars a day. Until now v Lear} is 9 02 ~~ * | pence, let me tell you; if you're to knowW| mining has chiefly been confined to the ie... en 11 07 Ede qe i E> ED Wes figures, you must turn ‘em over in your| river bars at low water, but Mr. Jerome ae « Lh 0; “a _ ARREN E own heads, and keep your thoughts fixed} Boudreacz, of New Brunswick, who spent waeonehe... onsen EBON J on’em. There’s nothing you cent turn |jast season here, by means of tunnels ex- rrive ° . 57 « M. . : F 3 7 1.07% - : ‘ i‘ Sunt ar tat 3 “- ' | whom everybody knows as the successful into a sum, for there’s nothing but a cavated into the flats.or what is pa urally oe a ee 2 92 7 39} manager of the got number in it—even a fool. You may | supposed to have been the original bed of par‘ vA o oe | f } E aek . - 3° K enait eee eee 2 37 3 07 | ‘ say to yourselves, ‘I’m one fool and Jack’s the river, and discovered that the sediments nNensiny iat ak ae ‘ } - . 3 ny > at : fe i Freetown . 300 830! oe Largest Hotel Enterprises another; if my fool’s head weighed four! there contained as rich deposits as the new County Lin 317 845} f hi! sneer trou pound, and Jack’s three pound three ounces) pars, His experience has shown that tho “=n ' o" es & : ca ica, says that while Asser r i i . inti as . ‘. ° Bradaibane cc. ae oo eae ae a ena Cape and three quarters, how maby penny- yield was from one dollar and forty cents ett r 402 932 How Teck ce coun es Oe 7 weights heavier would my head be than/t, two dollars and fifty cents ge ey : 7 ’ oe oa Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- i. 9 h had his heart i . ; North Wiltshire. ce Ali 947) oe ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of Jack’s? Aman that had got his heart in| ner cubic yard. Having ascertained and oyaity Junction ..509 1039 the vessel had cured himself, during the voy- learning figures would make sums for him-~ ;¢onvinced himself of these facts, he left sarees 5 32 11 02 age, of an obstinate disease by the use of self, and work ‘em in his head when he sat} here last month for Winnipeg, with the in- P.M | 411 our Large Stock of ‘ at his shoemaking, he'd count his stitches by| tention of purchosing machinery to operate i sii A ers Sarsa arilla fives, and then put a price ou his stitches, | next epring on a large scale. The point at yaily J . 3 40) y p ‘ say half a farthing, and then see how much which he was experimenting is known B85 ooo 4 a FUR AND CLOVH CAPS, Since then Mr. LELAND has recommended | money he could get in an hour > and then | Point le Pied, and has been known ive 402 AYER’S SARSAPARILLA in many similar ask himself how much money he’d ss @\by the old miners here for a long . 457] ‘4 iii’ nial Mis teed ioe wok Manee of te all, av ¢ ate ; and such teuliimes ns e ‘y+ ric id { depai 6 7 | WINTER UNDERCLOTH ING, cases, and he has never yet heard of its fai day ‘ at that wate ; and thon, how rw a time past to be very: rich. Indeed, 2 ‘ oe Tas ure to effect a radical cure. workmen would get working tbree, OF! they have taken out a great deal of the pay cage 7 . | Ki AND BUCKSKIN MAES, Some years ago one of Mr. wrtanp’s farm twenty, or a hundred years at that rate--|dirt for a few feet into the ground, but sie " caveee reread poh : laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bad and ail the while his needle would be going|ip,e wet nature of the ground : ; oo r ’ T , r ‘ Pee oe as aie R Binns . . —_- ? of . i : . 6 0: a ib A Rk BD EEUCK<HAN GLOY LS. state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling just as fast as if he left his head empty for ‘ prevents them from continuing the work . ** y » Benen ‘ re the i r in Tre 1 E > . ‘ ‘ “ee 2% . . es Tt vial nen os bamp-egpnared on shee. injened. Typ. rn the devil to dance in. But the long and}},y hand. With suitable machimery there “""" 2 42| fl LAVY TOP SHIRTS, sible iching of tne ghin, with burning anc the short of it is—l’]l have nobody in MY, is no doubt that the large deposits of pay us a 7 . ey reNg Slate es er ae siege night-school that doesn’t strive to learn} oravel there existing could be excavated at ve aml FLANNEL SHIR & iNGSs, wens a - a i io al what he comes to learn, as hard as if hej, very handsome profit. Besides, at the «UV Va! nously enlarges 1 running uicers tt 2a y os " pen isd | . E | 7 37) ULSTERS : ae ig a abiieenaies of extremely | Were Striving to get out of a dark hole into place mentioned, there are many other ners “°° "3 gl 4 ssa“ | pe te z . 7 Ny, 7 aah ae at im Ln daylight. TViisend no man away |gijailar and richer deposits on the river, +29 aD} ffensive matter. No tre it was any ‘ : Dae ee i : | = ’ nen 2. | offen gor a esc aizee, {because he isstupid; if Billy Taft, the| which have not been worked at all, that oe . aYV ERCEOA ms & } avail nutil the man, by Mr. LELAND’S direc } ’ : ae _s : : | gion, was supplied with Avex’s SarsaPa- | !G10%, wanted to learn anything, I'd not re-| heing worked chiefly because it was close o 6 Bs REFEREES. | RILLA, Which allayed the pain and irritation, fuse to teach him. But | un rt thee : | to settioment.— Edmonton Bulletin. healed the sores, removed the swelling, aud awey good knowledge on people who thi | = ae . peceecetepnensee onl completely restored the limb to use, they can get it by the sixpen ¢ rth, end | A “Poker” Lesson, ' ( HOPArt. cece eee e cers 9 42) enemy Mr, Levan has personally used carry it away with them as they would an} ri , -+ 1017) | : ‘ ounce of snuff. So never come to a A writer in an English technical journal, vany ou us .+++ lO OF A \ S A again, if you can’t show that} payj lainod ld air is the cause Lor cca as again, J vig 1aving explained how cold air is the Cause yer's Sarsaparilla — | having e31 ~ oe " > F . . — ——— it O 7 to | | HoLesE | anped LOW Bar Paras i. have been working with your — } of smoke, which may be greatly reduced by NN Loe i je pe GUU UL y AL 5 Ws for Rheumatism, with entire success ; and, heads, instead of thinking you can pay for care, remarks that in the open fire grate the { } 4K VD ? . Wh ih { ge : ae apeiasee mA = ae ate | mine to work for — ‘ That's the last word existing fire ought to be drawn to the front } iv : tis belie there is no medicine in the Ww are + tm aay eine } : ae " ae" ; .} PaATiY it ¥} b A eaten ee ' his be ' , ; | I’ve got to say to you. ‘ of the grate, allowing he fresh coal ee =e a equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorders, | With this final sentence Bartle Massey';, pe placed behi Cra & Co i | Gout, the effects of high living, Salt | wave a sharper rap than ever with his|, ' a the fj : ' he fire rk ° c : ; Rheum, Sores, Eruptions, and ali the ; ' ee i ag Ree Aare . ae naeJ . t B E | i e : | knobbed stick, and the discomfited iads ge Aree as i os more : yi "tas OT ari < lineas ' : : a iin the romt Wil n “~ ee Our Pr ices hefo} @ uying isewnere } various forms of blood diseases. en up to go with a sulky look. The otber|..-:41. . BWA RG é; on We have Mr. LELAND’s perniissiontoinvite {| * ., ,°., . rs ee ee a Y, Wari the « avs i ; | ‘ : ' pupils had happily only thelr wriilng-DOOKS 41.4 sicin i n oY In thi all who may desire further evidence in regard |* ' . at eG s idemesk team he rising gases or col ae i Lo sh ye , s stages og reat rou A wk alt a a te sroin on 18 b gt 864 Divet AND— to the extraordinary curative powers of - st OF oo . o ae a cag es © : |way the amount f smok 3 GITOLN ¢ i. * . re r made, Gro- te a | AYER’s SARSAPARILLA to see him person- pot heoks to round text; and mere pe-jihe gases from the coals at the back rise ri narant very can t ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotei, strokes, however perverse, were !es3 €X8S-| much more slowly than when placed upon tu it, and itively pure, ‘Ask for ° , ’ ‘ Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, perating to Bartle than false arithmetic. |i}, {jre and the air partly warmed. For las * § »” and take no other. Pat up in| Be Gonvineed that W 6 Mean W hat W 6 ay: Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. He was a little more severe than usual on ‘stoves and boilers, warm air may be pro- 4,4 4nd I-lb. tins, aud Jor gaie by every te. | Mr, LELAND’s extensive knowledge of the |Jacob Storey’s Z's, of which poor Jacob | duced for the entire combustion of al! the . wholesale and retail grocer and | good done by this unequalled eradicatorof | liad written a page full, all with their tops | gases, a result which is beneficial in various , in Canada, The Canadian) a | blood poisons enables him to give inquirers | turned the wrong way, with @ puzz'ed sense |. v3. | much valuable information. that they were not right, ‘somehow.’ But; ~ : pee lee aap 7 ean @ tubhew! : ‘ N T, BEAD ai , Sf, Y= PREPARED BY he observed in res ag wo th i A Carp.—To all who are suffering from oe’ a y S Fe. you never wanted hardiy, and he thought) oth 1 indiscretions of youth, ner“ous ' no, N.B ; ' w ie o _~?, errors and indiscretions of youth, re RR + RI at = Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. lit bad only ween put there ‘ to finish off th weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e. : | . wx . — Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. alphabet hike, though ampusand (&) would 7 will send a recipe that will cure you, } REE Foe ger ik & = 08 ne ha’ done as weil, for what he could see.’ OF CHARGE. This great remedy Was Gis ' va desoripti ‘ : ~ 8g fe Ni T i OR x wan” AaT VY RYAMLI. + Das up's bh: , at : gsi y in South Americon 1 wary desoription MERCIIANT TAILOR!) pvertise in THE DAILY EXAMI| A’! lt the pupils had taken ‘heir hats covered by & missionary ae i SOnEPH t c xX a ee te »RIN- ea : Nu, if you want to raach the most avd said their *Gvod ni, bts, ama Adam, Send anh chiomaet semeere Vv. JO eats cm eer ook eae '1¢ . i i r’s habits, rove and T: Inman, Station D, New Fore, ROOM | ue Cy x%ss aad Geret George Meragg | Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1884. people for the lesst woncy. knowing his old maste : ,