nO Ont =. NE LAGE LS AO Ris. A IN AEDS I Ny, ND MES * This is true dies, when Free-bora Men, pavine te anvn the Public, may speak Sense CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1885, Che Daily Examiner TO THE TRADE. BW, VENNTCOMRE, : admin | PiAN 0 TUN aR onabren XIX. ana A YEA SINGLE Copies ‘Iwo Crn7 A A A A A Ne a a a YEW SERIES ~ VOL. 16.---NQ, 55. TD GEARED IRs | senty) ced bossa’. ne tench. cs See on |foundation.’ Whenever Adam was strong: |ly convinced of any proposition, it took the \form of a principle in his mind; it was Ti, ney thlishine (C i eee CUULSIIDS Go. ee a ae ; : § > 3D f ‘ | knowledge to be acted on, as much as the : a eH A } j SS! | oe) ' K | Sst a | Pianos Tuned, Ke-wired and Regulated, ADAM ON A WORKING- DAY, | knowledge that damp will cause rust, Per- “ ater an ? . ™ | haps here lay the secret of the hardiness h¢ hertathehown a . ‘ ‘ eie:| Norwirustanpinc Mr. Craig's prophecy, | '°P* BY SRO CECT SS GE IS RETIN DG Swaed inion. i ©c ii v BRC ES ORG ANS the dark-blue cloud dispersed itself without a ee — of; 7 had too littic ——— 0 —~-~- Poe ie ats allel ; aia _| fellow-feeling with the weakness that errs ' \ oiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. ha ving produced the threatening ae in gpite of forreen corsequinces Without eo Ks BR ~ ar ‘j - i dims i ba iain ‘ . “— quences. ‘The weather,’ as he observed hin toll ie li . Oe Sa oe va oe reCcCIVed 2 ual to Al rive Show tly ” iC a BINET ORG A NS the next morning—'the weather, you see 3) aor + om; celing, es are We to get . 50 ’ : Bo i A a ticklish things,an’a fool ’ull bit on't some-| et bis tellia, er aie . ards « i 200 Barrels a>) “beg », : : ‘times when a wise man misses; that’s why | mbing, fang companions im the iong mae cee ‘ Tuned, Re-toned and Rer a las 7 , and changeful journey ! a » rates, at aiid uUned, Ne-toned ana Hepaired. ‘the almanacs gets so much credit. It’s one And ‘aie 5 ont : hic! sc for n h) fad ? " . a 4s \ . 3 ti sia . oi ? | é ons way in Which @ . Se 300 ub Gniarieo APPLES, | Having nearly twenty years’ experience | ° them chancy thinge as fools thrive on. istrong determined soul eae “Pe — \with the constructi | English ‘oan; Lhis unreasonable behavior of the! . ; , ory 100 j Nova Scotia APPLES with the construction of English, American | ; 'getting his heart strings bound round the ippitca ao OVA 8COLiA ! seu, | and German Pianos, and under the patronage Weather, however, could dispiease no one | weak and erring, so that he must share not 1g, ee ee en ‘of Government House, the Convent and the else in Hayslope besides Mr, Craig. All ‘ » » ‘a > Pa ‘ x . : . oe . ; sutw j . . if 43 SIMANAGS FOR JANUARY, 1985 300 Bexes and half boxes RAISERS, leading musical families on the Island, feels hands,were to be out in the meadows this only ee ore a ” : oe pen 7 aoe — melanie cc » j ‘ alii sure of giving universal satisfaction, _ |morning as soon as the dew had risen; the ay he me ce on el aan a is iceaeg aula 500 do Choice FIGS, | Mr, V. wall engage professionally for public| wives and daughters did doable work in| long and herd lesson, and Adam hed at or private concerts the coming season. 3 farm-h hat the maids might give| Present only learned the alphabet of it in oe stil ee ad enceene ne © seal every farm-house, that the maids might g Oni tittle meaty eran, § sta anne ter 7th day, 11h. 24m., p. m, 100 Casks KEROSENE OIL, | _Office—C. P. Fletcher's Music Store. ike lp te tetliee Doha: gnieeei_.. . 4h, 24m., a. m. Ch town, Oct. 25 1884 "i : hilating in an instant all that had stimulat- 7 y. 9u. 4m. De 9x i lees an tien om | Adam was marching along the lanes, with ed hi eeitt rem gai dd A -_ ¢, oe 125 Boxes CHEESE, > |his basket of tools over his shoulder, he us indignation, bad sent @ audden sush - Seg eT ‘MeLeod Morson i Mofluarrie | caught the sounds of jocose talk and ring- of thonght and memory over what had . 2 slg . . os : Pe ; . a) j ; te rnes« 9 : ; viva | High Day 5 i750 6©hdo) SO Boneless FESIL ; » | ing Teseteten Sante hatin ted hedges. claimed his pity and tenderness, yD s sets | rises |water len’h ; , an . | | a c havmak is best at : (70 be continied,) ‘a mora| bm 1,000 Pounds JAMS and MARMALADE, | BARRISTERS Siehensta hn thoes sditoeay, ole vont tet en ti) Tharsday ; OU 4 9 +S iG 46) § 2 i cows’ necks, it has rather a course sound; New Perth School Examinaticn. 2) Friday O M6 47,11 30) 30 ae ae —alp— when it comes close, and may even grate on aaea 2s 4 v , S tiatt is 41 : . : ' . : ‘ ‘ ‘your ears painfully; but heard from far off, 2. welts : ti ducted bt Sunday 22 9 12] 0 &4) 2 . fs 4 - i Ot ' . | 's : d en examination conducte y : a , he ae al ae ba rae stock St far, Molasses, Biscuits, ¢ oufectionery, ac. ATTORNEYS- AT * LAW jit mingles very prettily with the other Principal, Mr. William C. West, was held 6 Tuesday 9) 23/1) 27)°2 22 35 | a | joyous sounds of —. Men . art in the New Perth Schoolroom, on the 19th, *| Weduesday $5) Wimorn} 3 1 pabeidiee . move better when their souls are Making | 20th, and 2lst inst. The prizes eo grate- g/Pharsda is 26 0 30) 4 10 1s Oflice in Old Bank, merry music, though their merriment 18 4) fully received from the Hon. D. Ferguson ) Friday 48 281 136.520, 40 ni ah snl id Val ; sateen d fi d. Ge ear poor Nee sort, not at all like the| pore awarded in the following manner . 10 Saturday 47} 29: 2 30, 6 30) 42 3 ®plens aie 12 hai-chests an ve-pound | peer 7 MOETENERS OF Bees. General Proficiencey—Mary A. Smith, 1 one eo nse 6S i, 4 air-tight Tins P Ch’town, Feb, 21, 1884. And perhaps there is no time in a sum-| book. i2' Monday s soe 6S 5 . oe OO ae }mer’s day more cheering than when the} Proficiency in Arithmetic—Ellie Kane, 1 13 Tuesday 7 oo * : Se SULLIVAN & AGH Bibb warmth of the sun is beginning to triumph] book. = rin oe ‘ in . re 10 i : a i . bus 2 + |over the freshness of the morning—when| Proficiency in English—Maggie McMil- 15) Sbarsday . eo oe yet Fe there is just a lingering hint of early cool-| lan, 1 book. lh rnd ay ++ oe 4 2 il 2 ot ~ a ; +S > . » ° > : ‘ foiny” | HOE TEE 3 | WHOLESALE PRICES VERY LOW. |ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW |x teen ot unuuer under the delicious! "Frocteney in Reading Russel G. Me +3iSend 7 | al é @Gh ees. infiuence of warmth. The reason Adam| Laren, 1 book eas ‘ = ‘als 28 : s walking along the lanes at this time was} Profici in Grade V.—Oliver 8. Me- yg) Monday $2 i; 8 561010: 9 } ee ° > \ e was WAKING Ong rofiiciency in Grade \, iver 58. c - Tuesday tii 42 9 241 © 43] j Solicitors in Chancery, jeeiee his work for the rest o/ the day lay at} Neili, 1 book. Sa ONE alana oO 44 952 119 am NOTARIES PURLIC é&e«. |* country house about three miles off, which KLatvs. . - : _ aD * 7) . ° . a. 92; Thuraitay 39 4510 21) 1 59 8 . ’ was being put in repair for the son of a} Jan. 22, 1885. 23\ Friday — S 4610 53; 245, Il i c | : & G O f f w |. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great | neighboring squire ; and he had been busy a — { Saturda 43/11 29! 3 45 13 November 20. 1884 George Street, Charlottetown. since early morning with the packing of American Legislative Feuds. 25 Sunday A9'a't 6 400) 16 a a) ee Gas- Money to Loan, panels, doors, and chimney-pieces in a sh 26 Monua , Wj) i 1, 6 30 Mi a nce ee wagon, which was now gone on before! gory wousEs oF* CONGRESS JEALOUS OF By it Dan 54, 7 49 iY W. W, Sunurvay, Q. 0. | Caustzr B. Maomwenz}):. ip Ricci Ls a : oe roman shes @, sUC8Ga) . 3 © Ve , im, while Jonathan urge himself ha . —— ; sls : a ‘ory: him, while Jonat Burge } li had EACH OTHER. —— < oaan = Jan. 18, 83, ridden to the spot on horseback, to await me a Srides ; ai 57 : a 10 7 26 ‘ < ——~—~ | its arrival and direct the workmen. The Washington Siar says: The feeling 31 Saturday 7 29458 6 46/11 i4| 9 29 WE SS lake | This little walk was a rest to Adam, and|of antagonism, for it amounts to that, be- , +| jhe was unconsciously under the charm of|tween the House and the Senate scems to a . , ® ithe moment. It was summer morning in| increase rather than diminish, and it has TH RAILWAY Tite TABLE, Potatoes, his heart, and he saw Hevty in the sun-| now reached a point in which party senti- " shine—a sunshine without glare, with| ment and affiliations are sunk in the oppo- ———_——— = 00 Spiling. Bark, slanting rays that tremble between the deli-|sition of one house to the other. The trlottetoren Time. ) R a Tie cate shadows of the leaves. He thought,| Democrats and Republicans of the House ' — . ~; e ° 1eS. yesterday, when he put out bis hand to her| of Representatives j in in condemning the ING W ch Ae, S [ J “ERY ( SA ES T a=) U rR CAPS I as they came out of the church, that there| Senate for what they term a disposition to Charl S02 302 Lumber, was a touch of nelanchoiy kindness in her|usurp the entire legislative functions of R yalty Janets oe «6S om m oe) ere face such as he had not seen before, and he| Congrese. So that as prominent a Repre- oe vv weemeee : 7 ; a Laths, Canned Lobsters, Ma@-|took it as a sign that she had some sym-| sentative as Holman said to-day, under the = ' Ee pathy with his family trouble. Poor| encroachments of the Senate, the constutu- . ea Rte is 5 Y kerel, Berries, FE fellow ! th h of melanchol ional method of legislation | ial _— ; Y ow! that touch of melancholy came|tional method of legislation was eredually cos vir 1» OVERCOATS! OCOVERCOATS ! erel, Berries, Eggs, | iellow gia > ’ from another source ; bunt how was he to/being reversed. Said he: ‘‘ Half the 103 od ; : ‘ : = : % : x t iO 57 5 47 Fish Ete know! We look at the one little woman's] revenue bills come from the Senate, where- r y 1132 623 —— == Q-——— — r : face we love, as we look at “he face of our!as all of them should originate in the * M Best Prices for all Shipments. Write fully) mother, and we see all sorts of answers to| House.” Another Representative, sit- Sai ae » . . . . , : ! depart 1 47 ’ +. for Quotations our owp yearnings. {It was impossible for ting by, said: ‘Yes; the Si nate Mis 2 U9 a who want Overcoats and } ur Caps, W ill do well to call " . Adam not to feel that what had happened waaiie to boss everything. ny an Veda = a r on L. Ki. Prowse. as he has the largest and best assortment HATHEWAY & CO in the last week had brought the prospect/tors, in order to ke: P them e'\es in Port $22 "eng , his s orm rerv |e Ladie’s Si s. Ulsters *Y of marriage nearer to him. Hitherto he prce and power, are trying to vn rough- ot 442 in town. and his prices are very 10oW. ? au tes sacques, Uisters, Geicnsl Contititeden Malchakte had felt keenly the danger that some other|shod over the House.” Among Senators, Al 5 47 Wool Squares, Wool Scarfs, &., on a big discount. wT j ; ; man might step in and get possession of|the opinion seems unaninwus that the Tig hi c I} } ] see our gor d ’ and rices and we will convince vou 222 Central W hari, Boston. Hetty’s heart and hand, while he himself House 1s arbitrary and dictatorial, al d un- FR A. M —— os 2 icra - : ' was still in a position that made him shrink] less the Senate shall stand tim in the as- Tig 6 47 that we mean what we say. Members of Bosrd of Trade, Corn and | fiom asking her to accept him. Even if he] sertion of ite rights, ‘‘it might as well,” as Ain ot ; 43 nee any. had had a strong hope that she was fond of] one Senator put it ‘“be coptent to sit here 0’ Lea 9 02 E Ch’town, Nov. 1%, 1884. him—and his hope was far from beingjand pass orly such bills as the House Por lu 22 i. Ee PROWS ee er ty eee § ~~} strong—he had been tow heavily bur- chooses to send over.”? This feeling does We lin ' Ll 07 ™ . ? IN 'S EVIL dened with other claims to provide] not argue well for amicable settlement of Misc Lise Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. a home for himself and Hetty—a home|the disputed naval appropristion. Close \ arri 1157 A.M ee S svch as he could expect her to be content} friends of Randall open!y cec’are that it is 4 P. M. Ch’town. Dec. 27, 1884. ‘Was the name formerly given to Scrofula |i: after the comfort aad plenty of the] his purpose to maintein the stand he has { depar 802 732 - , Tt . of acto Ton it roe Farm. Like alistrong nature, Adam had}taken on the subject, even thongh it may Reusing 237 8 U7 cured by a king’s touch. The wor confidence in his ability to achieve some-) result in a failure to pass an appropriation Preetow . ; - yy wiser now, and knows that thing in the future ; be felt) sure he would] for the present needs of the navy. On the Vounty Line 12 6S 40 ay ne liv be able to maintain a] House side the prediction is freely made Sd aon @ ka a some day, if he lived, be atle to me use side the prediction is freely nu a ciebepers 100 = a J 4 Vi ES S Pe AW L) SCROFULA family and make a good bread path for him-| that the Senate will back down,as it did on N a Witte ' . 7 047 J can only be cured by a thorough purificae self ; but he had a cool heac. not to estimate; the Naval bill of last session. Revaley Jenckie 09 10 9 tion of the blood. If this is neglected, to the full the obstacles that were 7 be ees > in Sheen's Clc thi Chari , — = 39 o gmee pwn °c ‘ETB 14Y Tw) eD ray . Ny ia. the disease perpetuates its taint through overcome. And the time would be so long! A Wolf in Sheep's othing. r 532 1102 STEVENSON’S BE DENG, QU EN ST., iS OFFERING *| generation after generation. Among its And there was Hetty, like a bright-cheeked Bie si , " 7 es aces eee _— apple henging over the aero ip A great scandal was recently created in bar eo ij , . ci. swervh : = > e ; MEAPLOUCECOW ....- se ecerecsoccces 7 ‘ a . F wee eee : 2 ils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, sight of everybody, and everybody must) Envland by a bogus parson, At the Leeds Roya 3 40 Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 75cts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do; mors, Boils, . aa or 17 ' eo ’ ’ , . Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- | long for her? To be sure, if she loved him} Assizes the other day, a clerical counterfeit b ‘ o* 4 ij - ’ . . ; cy ; .) » ~ : “ : 3 : ‘ OE hu . ko > te sical Collapse, ete. If allowed to con- very much, she would be content to Wait; was sentenced to fourteen years penal eri ‘52 with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s| sical Collapse, etc. It aueftulows Can y much, she Po cex year: 7 ; : for him ; but did che love bim? His ho) e+) servitude. H ; wen’ Cinders. . and . 457 wae 9 ‘ oer a * ses ; 10} ©*) servitude. is name y; ( 6 17 Cloth Ringwood, XC, oe roma eae ee had never risen so high that he had dared} he had been having a pretty bigh old time Gen 642 i ous other dangerous or fatal es, aré to ask her. He was clear-nighted noenen se with the Established Church and its 1 va 497 ae . rs : 5 tea »y ( Ive produced by it. be aware that her uncle and aunt wow?) votaries, It se ms that by writing tes- f 5 37 Ladies’ Lin d Kid Mitts, vets ’ do Long Cloth: Glov -" ’ ope have have loeked kindly o1 his suit, and in-} tjmonials for himself from various beneficed : 60S B9at. « mg Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand-| A § deed without this encouragement he would clergymen, he succeeded in obtaining j p a7 — do Li NS J “a : : : ‘ % ’ wie yer s arsaparilia never have perserved in going to the Farm, | epracies ne first one and then another SUB 3 2 k © rculels trom JCS, Men 5 Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs lll I th } f ! a al eli ble but it was impossible to come to any but die cere, When a ked for his ce rtificate of \: ts : : . $ ihe Oniy powerful an ways rena stuating conclusions about Hetty’s feel-| ord ion he had forgotten it, and his ve a il eee ; a \, s.. . i aS oe dets . be we oll gay flee oom ¢ fluctua ing conelus y dination he bad forgotien it, and h a. 6 52 great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiels from dct ; ek ee ay eggplant ings. She was like a koe — bad the} manners were so grac ful and engaging Bear | .737 yadies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge| _ the system Hereditary Scrofula, and {same distractingly pretty looks that meant) that no one ever thought of doubting his adies Linen ao iroil y Lf = the ki > : : Aa a ; 4 § 265 2 i 2 i - ae i e k ndred poisons of contagious diseases not hing, for everybody that came near her. word for a moment. Perhaps he never A se eeereeeceseee 8 57 Handkerchiels, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiels from 15 to 60cts. en are ean But now he could nov help saying to would have been found out bad he not run - 3 47 ’ healthful action to the vital organs an himself that the heaviest part of his burden 7 a and st len — hic Cs. oe G rad Be oi , : ° i dil j eentire system. Thisgreat rag / te b the end| these indiscretions provoked inquiry, an Car ailiscdded amends 812 Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Combs, Sane ~ <a Hip was seaeved, pal Sen oe nee ne i Gwe icnnelinan rere oe y+ — “ ee rf Toilet Pins Belts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, egenera ive Medicine brought into a shape that would allow him by the heels. His reading of the Church i —_ co Le ; a . ‘ : stock Book. Cross Is composed of the genuine Honduras |to think of marrying. It would always be| services and preaching, however, did noone B aS EEG R EEE "10 -, Lusertions, 518s Embroider y , a lar ge stock. OOK, UIOSs- Euouperie, with et a a hard struggle with his mother, he knew;! avy harm; but ix his role of clergy mae 98 Boy CIOs wc cco deverenquntse* o . : . ingia, the [odides o otasstum an } sould be jeal f ary wife he might! the Established Church he solemnized a Uha . ee icles . a et ’ ar “te ¢ 4 ab aaa : ) she wou © Jeaious ot any igh | ; : ai ea ae Ge fi a ba 7 d and Jaco Muslin, Lace Cur ment, Black and W hite ae _— ar soo ge ml ; choose, and che had set her mind especially | great Inany MWMartiapes. A grea! panic Figured Nets, pounded. Its formula is generally known | avainst He ty —perhaps for no other reason | seized upon these people when it wee ." } } mh Laweres aia to the medical profession, and the best {itan that she smspected Hetty to be the! out that he was not a clergyman atall, 1 SUNSED Baking Pow? Gr, os etsy constantly prescribe AYER'S | woman he had chosen, It would never do,! was at first generally beiseved that all the .- ” o enn verges canaries C he feared, for his mother to live in the same! marriages performed by him were invalid, . . .- C . j id chiidren resulting from them iegiti- (Aluuufactured by Holister, Crane & Co. Absolute ure j}house with him when he was married, and the children resulting 9 Sound Street New York.) : 3 yet how hard she would think it if he asked) mate, aud that an Act of Parliament ' BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. seredrg rap by, Pheer _— her to leave him! Yes, there was a great would be necessary to legalize them. the Tron _ , € ' concen 0 the his: deal of pain tobe gone through with his| Lord Chancellor, however, came to the U San OP ABLS -— mS i en est practicable degree, far beyond any | wother, but it was a case in which he must| rescue. He decided that, as the parties SS inet one — es na , other preparation for which like effects | jake her feel that his will was strong—it’ married by this wretch believed him to be hat ; Bo seh an - - naga Mog Wh; are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, would be better for her in the end. For a clergyman, the marriages _— et legal aa "he an a : : T { tq? i ] q ’ as well as the best blood purifying medi- | himself, | vould have liked that they, though he had been one. The charge on th puperb ” aad take ther. Pul up in A 9 St ‘I ; fj At Rhy f (| } , { 4{| f tg Pp himself, he wou ave liked thé 5 g ' - 4. 4 and Ielb asad a eal e by odeie' tes Lal f Hf Hala lati t if § all Pawers rom tll : cine, in the world. ‘ishould all live together till Seth was which he was convicted was et , a nian ; . . . saline : win ‘ iony according to the table wholesale avd retail grocer and . | married, and they wight have built a bit solemnizing Snatrimony Steorsumg ‘ - (i dea'er in Canada, The Cenadian ee Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ‘themselves to the old house, and made rites of the Chureh of En dand. The ae PREPARED BY ‘more room. He did not like ‘to part wi’ remarkable feature of se _ -_ the ith’? lad’; they had hardly ever been facility with which he duped the clergy. nee ah. ca i : , see . J. C. Ayer ., Loweli, Mass. th’ lad’; they . = , ; JOHN T, REED, 2 kas Remember the place : Stev enson 8 Building, Queen Dr. J.C Aye e Co., Lowe - separated for more than aday since they He claimed arist: eratic c¢ phections, paid 5 Water Street, St. Jolin, NI ™ : : [ Analytical Chemists. } | were born. attention to young ladies with fortunes, / Street, where all goods kept by us are sold a prices which Can- Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; ° Bat Adam had no socher caught his was deemed an acquisition at Ginner Pardes Se a 4s 5 ‘a Six bottles for $5 imagination leaping forward in this way— on account of his conversationa: powers, i , : YEING of every description not be legitimately competed Witla. _____ making arrangements for an unceriain and, in fact, 80 demean d himeelf egg @P crecuted with Neatnuess and Dospateh NUBSCRIRE for THE DAILY EXAMI. futere—than he checked bimseif. ‘A clergyman that it was quite Wbpossl w at tho £ TEN LINTING ; e a + gy pa and rer ; ; penne oe eae. oT . Br! or Gene Charlottetown, Dev, loth, Loo. ‘J NER, if you waot the latest vews. pretty building J’m mak.og, without either detect the counterfeit,