ms a te al a tn aoe ~ ae a DoLLARS A RAR, rerss “YEW SERIES Che Daily Examiner r Publishing Oo. Water and harlottetown, fie Examine m thei isiand Rates SUBSCRIPTION Jionths S2 50 a Mon l 26 Month, UV 30 - Advertising at urost moderate rates, contracts may be for monthly, early, half-y r yearly advertise 1 & EE . ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1885. MOON & CHANGERS, ’ » Pu, tast Quarter Sth day, nh Semin, p. m day, lh, 24m., p. m. day, th. Lim » Pp. Oa. Oh. 25m., p. mi. : Moon High ! Days ™ rises sets | rises water! len’h 1 day, Sun ‘San h mh maftn morn; h m ee 9 8 ane “lls is true Liberty, when Frec-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evriripes, <j —* RO MM ily ae ie A ts te ml ee ee em CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, i885, TEA WORTH TR ~ - } ; j i | BRAND OF INDIA & CHINA TEA (BLENDED) AND CHINA OF THE INDIA CHALLENGE BLEND TEA. GROWTH. — snl "1 i CHO! 2 ED TILK ABOVE VERY CHOICE Fai tumily ase, torjsale at 50 cents per pound or 10 pound box for $4.75. HeLedd, Morson & MoQuarrie BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Office in Browu’s Block, Queen Square UP STAIRS), L h'towy, Feb, 1¢ SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Kc. OFFICES O'Halloren's Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. ReaUe €H Money to Loan W.W. SULLIVAN, Q. C January 16, eX? Cuester PB, Macneus Buy seeds suited to the climate. have given satisfaction for the last five ~ [test the germivating qualities ot » leading varieties before sending them out. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc CARTER’S IMPERIAL TURAIP are special ‘es. Orders for Catalogue will be booked received, and mailed in turn. Send for it at once. Name and address on Postal ‘ard will de, Customers of last year neec not send. Address : ARTER, Seedsman. CEORCE CARTER, P. E. Island. Feb, LI—1 aw wkly 3m W Good FLOUR :— 1 Car Beaver Mills (patent), 1 do Strathroy Mills (Choice Supertine), | do Glenmorris Mills, do do 1 do Lorne Mills (Supertine), which we wil sel] from $4 up. All warranted. A. HORNE & CO, 155 Upper Queen St J ti new wbly 4 Vel @ ( be bev cere YING. E have in store the following brands of MORE ¢ HEAP GOO | EOPLE Looking for Bargains ought to go first to Weeks & | Co.’s Cheap Store, where goods are sold a!l the year round sat about the same rates as many shops call their “selling off” ‘prices. During March a number of excellent Bargains will be offered to all cash customers alike :—7000 yds. Bed Tickings at ,9 to Tcts per yard under u ual prices; 200 white fringed Coun- terpanes only $1.10, worth $1.75; 2000 yds, Roller Towellings at Oc, 6c, and 7c.; 1590 yds Table Linen, beginning at Ldc.. ‘very cheap; 4000 yds. Cotton Flannels, 4c. to 6c. under prices; All Grass Cloths and Prints, Cretonnes, &c., at reduced prices ; about O00 yds. choice Cotton Shirtings from 7c. per yard ; black and colored Cashmeres and other Dress Gods at a bargain, about 9000 yards to go cheap, ask to see them; also, special lines in | Ladies’ Corsets, at low prices. Now is the time to buy Cottons, aaseeeep cama i ticable right. The action which | commission has been seen with that blende /common-sense and fresh untarnished feel- ‘ing which is the healthy eye of the soul is looked at afterward with the lens of apolo- igetic ingenuity, through which all things ‘that men call beautiful and ugly are iseen to be made up cf textures ver ‘much alike. bidite aittate itself ng | more open and best, although a little fait accompli, and eo does an individual ee om a oh ey a arene character—until the placid adjustment is the right place is found. Did not bome ; \the boatmwen—blames the Government. idisturbed by a convuleive retribution, . | No man can escape this vitiating effect Thought a vote of censure should be passed ' . P “So e , - . , of an offence against his own sentiment of 08 both Governments as they were equally ‘right, and the effect was the stronger in blame, ; j - | arthur because of that very need of self-|_ The resolutions were then put to the meet- ‘respect which while his conscience was ig and carried unanimously. The meeting ‘ 2 8 ill at ease, was one of his best safeguards. then adjourned. Belf-accusation was too painful to him—he could not face it. He must persuade him- ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO —_——- FIRE. o-——_— $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Avent. ee (ee i Risks Te.ken on Most Favernabie ‘Tewsnas. celf that be had not been very much to AG@NT POR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: EF. HH. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX Obarin‘ i town, Jan [RRS “4 5 = * ADAM BEDE. . CHAPTER XXVIII. (Continued. } He’ stood like an inmovable obstacle against which no pressure could avail; an embodiment of what Arthur most shrank from believing in—the irrevocableness of his own wrongdoing. The words of scorn, the refusal to shake hands, the mastery as- serted over him in their last conversation in the Hermitage—above all, the sense of having been knocked down, in which a man dees not very well reconcile himself, even nnder the most heroic circumsiances— pressed on him with a galling pain which was stronger than compunction. Arthur would so gladly have persuaded himself that he had done no harm. And if no one had) told him the contrary, he could have per- | suaded himself so much better. Nemesis can seldom forge a sword for himself out of our conscience—out of the suffering we feel in the suffering we may) have caused ; there is rarely metal enough A ae me ee ee ee tt A ARP — nee SINGLE Copixs ‘iwo Ceyrs, VOL. 16,---NO. 90. he was miserable enough in consequence ; miserable about Hetty ; miserable about this letter that he had promised to write, and that seemed at one moment a gross barbarity, at another perhaps the greatest kindness he could do to her. And across all this reflection would dart every now and then a sudden impulse of passionate defiance toward all consequences ; he would carry Hetty away, and all other considerations might go to— In this state of mind the four walls of his room made an intolcrable prison to hia; they seemed to hem in and press down upon him all the crowd of contradictory thoughts and cunfliciing feelings, some of which would fly away in the open air. He had only an hour or two to make up his mind iv, and he must get clear and cali. *- Once on Meg’s back, in the fresh air of that fine morning, he should be more master of the situation. (To be continued.) Meeting at Tignish. Pursuant to notice, a public meeting was 5 oo wad ‘ een . : : . ‘ ~ held in Saint Mary’s Hall, Tignish } Sanday 6 43.5 41) © 49 7 at is, Sa Give it a Trial, as they are going up in pr.ce, We have about 75,000 yards there to make an effective weapon. Our Friday the 27th wae for the saben yp" y 43; 7 53,11 3011 & ‘ , © he 2 st., fo i S Tecoday ol 4418 Selefs Tle ES EER & COFF bleached and grey Cottons and Sheetings to offer at the lowest ne i = or sealed “ mes into consideration, the question of Poesia) ol Salen aoe “ alee. y; , , yinter Communicaticn between this I We — JS; a - re : - 7 s | prices ever seen. When some rude person gives rough names and the Mainland. Hon. S ¥ ha >» Thursday - : : oe Cal 2 ’ to our actions, she is apt to take part gj arse tise Chet Baw ” nom | © 7) : ‘ : » t 1 : ) , 3 , sided, and the undersigned censented to act jPritay a4) 48 morn | 2 0} 14) COFFEE. COFFEE. | We Call and see the goods, even if you don’t want to buy against us. And so it was with Artur ; as Seorstary, g isuaday - 8 Oa See's W A WEEKS & CoO Adam's judgmens of him, Adam’s grating he chairman having called the meeting 9 Monday 29 531147, 459! 24 s . . oe disturbeé his self-soothing argu- | to order, said he hoped the question would 19 Tuesday *7, &4 223 6 5) 27 ee 1h ta, AT. - e ments. be approached in a non-partisan spirit, as i]! Wedoesday 5} 56) 315,713; 3 (Ch'town, March 5, 1885 Not that Arthur had been at ease before lit behooved parties of all shades of political 12’ Thareday 22 57) 3 52 8 10) 35 WETS. titetne - . ; . | Adam’s discovery. Struggles and resolves | opinion to join together and insist on the i3} 21; 58 4 28, 8 55) = 38 A Vo pire 7 a imported Cotlees co transformed themselves into compunc-, General Government fulfilling the terms of If Saturday 19) . 4 58) 9 36 19) 4 ou can buy the ‘tion and anxiety. He was distressed for; Union, and also in demanding compensa- 1, Sunday a % 9| D> 39) ” Z 44 | Hetty’s sake, and distressed for his own, tion for the time iming which the terms 16 Monday | - ; a . on af Green mM Wi | R | B , ‘that he must leave her behind. He had/ have not been fulfilled. The loss to the ei eas a it al 6 Atlant: gal Tibully Q 6 (as bl le | always, both in making and breaking reso- trade to the Island, owing to our inability 7 a e e?sh¢ i on lutions, looked beyond his passion, and | to prosecute the winter fishery, and other a. “| wigel i Te ee seen that it must speedily end in sepa-|waysof trade, owing to ineflicient - 9 Friday 7; 7! 83} O41 12 0} AND ee P ee 8 a Som ‘ = = aie 3. of 8 55 1 22. 3 | ; ‘ration ; but his nature was too ardent and | munication, has assumed serious propor- » sonday 3) 10 9 46! 2 10) 7 | Y M* Rh. C. GOFF, of the firm of Dorsey, Goff & Co., has just returned, after visiting tender for him not to suffer at this parting : | tions, and demand our earnest considera- 93] Monda ® jvlt0 44 310 10 Fresh Ground Coftee 1¥H number of the teading Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. The CHARLOTTETOWN ‘and on Hetty’s account he was filled with tion; and no money consideration in the 24 Tuesday 5 FQ 13)11 33,428 14] y| BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, which has been stopped during his absence, will open with the uneasiness. He had found out the dream future will be sufficient to compensate for 25 Wedaesday 57; 14’ aft 56, 5 57] 7 | (Java and other kinds) from latest improvements, which will enable us to give our customers better satisfaction than ever. in which she was living—she was to be a! past neglect to carry out the terms of 06, Thursday 56 «16| 2 4 719) 20) Spring Orders will receive our best attention. lady in silks and satins ; and when he had Union. ea}Satur’ 2) 19) 4.251 9 13 26 ‘ G Our Traveller, Mr. Dernis, will have the pleasure of callin custo through- | first talked to her about going away, she| E. O'Connor, E-q., then moved, and 7 ee oi ~nis, » the gon our customers through : ut gong y: , {+s » @ 28)Saturday 52, 19) 4 26' 9 12) 26 BEER AND OFF...... the Island, some time in March. . had asked him tremblingly to let her go Mr. James Christopher seconded, the fol- 29 aes a at ro - o3 | gens S| with him and be married. It was his pain- | lowing resolutions :— 30 Monday 5, 21) 6 ” obe8 | ful knowledge of this which had "hereas i ee - or a oe iam oe | i S i F | Whereas, By the terms of confederation $t/Tuesday 5 46.6 22] 7 46/11 6 12 36 (1000 Barrels Flour. ms DORSEY, GOFF & co. given the most exasperating sting to entered into between this Province end the eg mi Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1585. Adam’s reproaches. He had said no) Dominion of Canada, the General Government THe RA ILW AY TIME TABLE aie SSE es —————E=_ : === |word with the purpose of deceiving became bound “to establish and maintain i a A ' her, her vision was al] spun by her own | efficient steam service for the conveyance of eR WHOLES ALL AND RET All, ichildish fancy; but he was obliged to cor.-|mails and passengers between this island and ite, ee 1 fess to himself that it was spun half out of |the mainland, winter and summer, thus plac- his own actions. And to increase the mis-|i™¢ the Island in continuous communication GOING WEST. A. M. P.M. ee chief, on this last evening he had not dared — the Railway system of the Dominion; Charlottetown 802 302) , an Royalty Junction $25 225) i to hint the truth to Hetty ; he had been Whereas, The Government of this Province North Wiltshire. 917 417 CH 0) | CE B RA \ DS | obliged to soothe her with tender, hope- has from time to time addressed the Governor- Huoter River. 932 432 ful words, lest ‘he should throw her General of Canada in Council, calling atten- Bradalbane 1010 509 into ee ee He ae | tion to the fact that the General Government County Line 1619 519 — —— acutely; fe e sorrow 0 ne =6dear has failed to carry out the most it.pertant rl 1035 534) oa i thing in the present, and thought condition of the compact ander’ which Prince Kevsington = 1057 5 57| DANUBE takes the lead. with a darker anxiety of the tenacity which Edward Island entered the confederation of \ arrive.. 1132 6 23|MATCHLESS | Popular Brands, her feelings might have in the future. That | the Dominion of Canada ; and Sanmerside, Pp, M. KENT ) was the one sharp point which pressed! W/ereas. Nearly twelve years have elapsed | depart... 147 re = | Gisins Pika against him; every other he could evade by %i2¢e this Province has joined the Dominion Miscouche 2 09 oe re E ) hopeful self-persuasion. The whole thing, of > wae tyr bo successful attempt has been Wellington . 2 37 oO ee pnw | Choice Superiors. had been secret; the Poysers had not the ™e by the General Government to carry out Port Hull... 3 22 STRATHROY | shadow of a suspicion. No one except said terms of Union ; and O'Leary 442 ‘The above and other | Adam knew anything of what had passed—| e pene oe po — ener. re Albertoa 5 47 ‘dh tn bs hot Aa cial ich has taken place lately crossing at the Tienish 6 47 ‘ oO 1g) RB ND 4 | no one was likely to know; for Arthur Capes by which many have lost limbs, and _— ? CH ic i RA S85 WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF impressed on Hetty that it would be fatal to very nearly lost their lives, chows the terribie eRe WEST. A Me i , . betray, by word or look, that there had hardships and dangers to which both crews a ° = In stock this date. been the least intimacy between them; and and passengers are exporod by the present WOUPUOD.. eee eee eee eee 4 3 } Adam who knew half their secret, would | inefficient system of winter communication ; ae — F rather help them to keep it than betray it. | therefore ned Berit ss20es -soccceseeetes = - BEER & COFF. C OM ORTS & BL ANK It was an yan bealeleas altogether,| /tesolved, That this meeting insists upon the ene 1134 but there was no use in making it worse es by a gee tate : rive 1157 «a. ™ A és A 6s rs .than it was, by imaginary exaggerations and | T2™Men* 0 the part of the Terms o Ose — we A > ® anni Moca, l forebodings of evil that might never come. | 2t#02 Which relates to communciation between Summerside, Pr. M. J Th t 8 a ee Hett the 'this Islend and the Mainland, and that the , depart 202 732 e temporary sadness of Metty was the! Dominion fully compensate this Province for Kensington........ 237 $97 worst consequence that was not demonstra-' ¢},. time during which these terms have not Seethewn 300 830 . va + i bly inevitable. But— but Hetty might! poon fulfilled. County Sine $17 8 45)3°0 Barrelh—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at D to ear jhave had the trouble in some other way! aiid ks tei ane Ss ccbnchmesss then 327 «855 if not in this. And, perhaps, hereafter, 20VEd Dy A. &. Larkin, seconded by ZX. Hauter River ce seesceeess 402 9 22 BEER & GOFE’S, | e UC 1 + | he me [ able os = a great Gallant : North Wits hire. 417 947) — ————_—___—_—_—_______"__—_ | jdeal for her, and make up to her for | Resolved, That a copy of the above resolu- Royalty Junction. 509 1039 e roe, ‘all the teara she would shed about him. | tions be forwarded tothe Secretary of State Vaarlottetown, 532 1102 CHEESE, 6 ’ —— ‘She would owe the advantage of his care | 0f Canada, and also to the members for this }~ nit ponent P. M) for her in future years to the sorrow she Province in the Dominion House of wa eres en wo 3 = A LQ of Ladies’ MANTLES ant WOOL GOODS i had incurred now. So good comes out of ee eae ae sho aatineen ere — levil. Such is the beautiful arrangement cf CO} IO” aS Bedfor 7 —- ; t oe & and the foregoing resolutions be published in oa , : . seein P ; . 100 Boxes-—-WHULESALE & RETAIL. things ; all o> ade naliieiaane of she Passiean ae weewert, i; oo. == : Are you inclined to ask whether this can . 4 depart.... oe .B 1 ma AL | omen y ' 3 + 4 © y calc ¢ urdig eit i ur (85 6 17 Bk KR & GOF i om. i anh? i be the same Arthur who; two months ago, ~_—* ee : oo RIMES «oss cosdbe ae Seiisbueekrment 6 42 |had the freshness of feeling, that delicate “PO?» i Th , ‘at i - had MONG. in.0s oceweds «xbiecdeun ih) 457 ‘honor which shrinks from wounding even a P® ar il e - obing, tbe er Tae in Morell 5 37 FREE TO ALL lsentiment, and does not contemplate any | ™*#e Some cHort to carry out the terms by : aes ” = | : . I . oviding the Northern Light, but the pre- St. Peter's. 6 08 ; ‘more positive offense as possible for it ]— P° G eee a. wie Thi nition yl : Ce 6 57 { ‘EORCE CARTER’S . 7 oe | who thought that his own self-respect was sent er ” id b meni a } ay fo 48 ; RNs on ccieesseuiceceve baa 7 42 J SEED CATALOGU Ch’.own, Jan. 350, 1885. a higher tribunal than any external opinion? thooght it would be no trouble Sor anence FROM | A. M. FOR 1885 will be realy ("The same, I assure you; only on different *° vent means to keep up steam commn- Souris 6 52 March Ist, and 4 Is leom@iticns. Otr Getde determine us os nication. improvements had gone on : Bear River . 737 er FREE ™ pa i much as we determine our deeds; and until el directions, but the ee os - St. Pe Ler oH icabts contain ‘ i ss ‘ wit . mae. apes Was ho improvement on i@ ncde vo BEE Wiest oSen seeds seta eeveewing ; = Scsoriptions ial. aan we know mew bee n 2 de oe a ine years kt ee ae stew e eres 935 tural directions of all ttar o— ination ot outwarc wi pmerge “Aides V. lie seakt “ aa ee. sing = i the leading varieties of facts, which constitute a man’s critical lee ubas i oii A liad reorgetowy ] z | acti it will he bette to thi ee ae * , ee Vard os $ 12 TABLE AND AGRICUL- ae = - be ee : ? Senet ‘e should = dictate and not beg. i sins 9 32 ia Pages. “ye ene oe aie =o _— : _— Aeae ahd } ane ’ We did not eo cap-in-hand to the Mount oe lg , : . ; P > CF 3! o e 5 iay a : > a , : . é aluable ;remiu to purchasers of seeds. errivbie coercion In our ceeds ich ay at tt a sm nie ae ei ae, lepart coves DP 42 Valuable 5 “ORIZES FOR BEST VECE- firat turn the honest man into a deceiver, Dominion, we were forced into Conteder adturid secu 50.00 In P hs . : «ation. Ifthe Deminion were not to keep Royalty iO S4|BTABLES. No need to send orders t ‘and then reconcile him to the change; for : ae k a Oharlotteta«:, Porte «> 1117 |Mforeiza firms. Patronize a home institution. this reason—that the second wrong presents ‘© the terms, we should not Keep our side muse te i ceecseeoocsdes ‘ * My seeds iteelf te him in the guise of the only prac of the bargain, Che Government spent 100 millions in British Columbia. We should before : a ‘ q, threaten secession, like British Coluinbia, and do so if the the terms are not fulfilled. We should demand this as our rights— not eg. Dr. O'Leary remarked that he was in sympathy with the meeting. He consider- ed the West Point to Richibucto route the S. F. Perry, Chairman, J. H. Davipson, blame ; he began even to pity himself for — a: Tienish. Be 27, 1885. the necessity he was under of deceiving Tiguish, February 27, 1880 Adam; it was # course so opposed to the honesty of his own nature. was the only right thing to do. Well, whatever had heen amiss But then it Hars, latest styles, selling at a discount of |20 per cert, at FL. Kk. Prowse’a, for fifteen in him, daye only FeijOR