Snes a oe aeastenenettaaeaat i Five Dotutars a Yrar. NEW SERIES. “ This is true’L SINGLE Cortzs wo Cents. _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. JANUARY 12, 1884, (He Darny ne saTeRe LIFE INSURANCE, | PRINCE EDWARD VOL AERO _ Helen paused, and then replied, ‘Call it JODSEND Isiand.’ FOUL PLAY.| ISLAND RAILWAY. r is Issued every eveni: g, by oy. _-_ oo | A | will.’ he said, and wrote it down, he Examiner Publishing Co. 7; iene Sie! ate” geastals en they namie the-'placea they had Aa Sui e 6 ww a a ~ iseen, The reef Helen had | discévered off From their office, corner of Uniled Siates Life lusnrasce Co, ESS83-4. VW inter Arrangement. iS88-4. a daca: the enfthwen const abe onled : White Water and g” Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Kdw ard island. Rates | Water Island,’ because of the breakers. | Then came “Seal. Bay,’ ‘Palm-tree Pciyt,’ | ‘Mount Le okout.” ( ] is was the hill dve isouth of where they lived They called Hazel hesitated, and then confessed that! the cane-brake ‘Wild a sah 0:0——— — | '(\N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains CHY OF REW YORK. | Great Vleorg CHAPTER XXXL (Continued. ) OF THEK-— ’ will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— OF SUBSCRIPTION : lhree r a s : — [== ' . 2 rey tere eee ‘bie had made a little experiment on hi lf th | e Ce Phage dlonsha, | - ; 25 : . : , 33 : ° eriment on Aimsell | the spot where they lonched ‘Cochineal ne Money st elo 80 GRGANIZED 1850, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. || TRAINS ‘ARAIVE.—FROM THE WEST. | efore ticking its effect upon her, | Olenring.! °: Phe »thobmtain:.‘wae-:mateed Helen looked up at him as he said this! *Mount Cavity.’ _—_ Oo \ iy Irelsl yg at most Uerat« ee. Vi é oder y rat 4g - 7 r s t t ) mpl and qu l . Her £ 7es ‘ lial ata . . : New Featur ag I . t ; 2 { TEN ! ’ Sut what shal] ve “all th ‘ yt l of } Contracts may be made for mon es, Incontestible Policies, Prompt init an ie : ‘. ae ah 1 Se. i Cé e@ capita the a mn y ° made for ma nthly, Settlement of Claims G omp STATIONS, No. No. 3. ‘Ii STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4. | filled with an angelic light. Was it admir-| kingdom— this hut?’ said: Miss. Rollesto ; } ; villa. as s Guaranteed 6 eston srtecly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ; ation? Was it thankfelnes:?, Her bosom jas che | a éver hi ° ents, on application. -- = iw eer | Reid, ind het lip quivered It winitnt a 4: eaned over him and pointed to the Apply at residence, Veym ; ‘ { : j 7 ae Rae | Poot ae . 8 to De -—. ame’ y a Street, from | (yarlottetown.... Gp 7.40a m/ 2.40 p.m.|! Jharlottetown ....ar, 3.20 p. m./10.30 a. m. | — ons, i“? she feit glad that Hazel had) © »*g¢, Helen’s,’ said Hezel, looking’ up; ALMANAS FOR JANUARY i8S4 ’ p- > Royalty Junction S00 * 300 ** | \d } 3.00“ | turned away from her and saw nothing. and he wrote it down ere she could object & hake , P N ahi i oan ee 1-9 | Royalty Junction }°P| 5 1008 * A long silence followed thisdittle epi ; eee a a bids A. Hi. McPHERSON North Wiltshire. .... | 8.562 * | 3.48 * I jar} 255 “ ng silence followed thisdittle epigode,| Then there was a little awkward pause, MOON 8 CHANGES, Agent Hunter River........ 19.07 * | 403 ‘* |} North Wiltshire..... 2.04 “ | 9.22 « | when she was aroused from her reverie. while he was busily ocem; ied in filling up First Quarter, 5ch day, Sh. 2?.6m., p. m. Sept. 25, 1882. —2aw Bradalbane i eek teks 0.46%") 433 * Hunter River. ..4... / 148 * 907 «“ Patter— pat—pat—patter. some topographical details. She turned it tall Moon, 12th day, Ith. 14.6m., a. m, 7 arto tema en st eeeees oan if | a cen radbeees | ys st a PY aa l ye. up. a off gaily. Last quarter 20ch day, th, 10.8m., a. m. ' ’ OWD....... - 1005 * {| OUBTY LIME... +0» ' : yay * at— patter — patter. - ‘What are those caterpillars that you New Moen Stiiinath. 48 tees 0. 2. i ONC i ON Keusington....... .. 1080 5.21 «|| Freetown.........+5. |19-46 ‘+ 18.0 * Their eyes met. It was therain, Bezel! have drawn there ~pravtibg over my bing: ) igan (Sun |Mvon|High | Daya Summerside... . ip “— ' | eae || Seastegvon.......... 12.25 “ | 7.40 * | only smiled a little, and then ran down te/dom? she asked nf i Su S Mvo i av j i . | | ; . ; DAY OF WERK 9s laots ( rises |: ‘gh nate as ali Door Factory Miscouche = ae || Sammersidey..;<» 1 eatagta 7.15 a. m.| the boat-heuse jto see that ail was right} ‘Caterpillars’ you are complimentary = ee ses | Water len h, 6 Wellington B Sal” Sud Sate? ; 150 ao \ Mi h mn 10.48 ae there, and _then returned with a large/ Miss Rulleston. These are mountains,’ t ih m bh S morn: morn ss Port Bill vata Nae | 9 39 « I Tiottinnion eee’ See chon i" bundle of chips, with which he made a fire, ‘Oh, Indes d; ar ad those lines you are now ! ae j ad “J 9 13)m rn | \ R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the Leary... 2 os oe 3 50 se {| Pen Hl i taut gets, ig 38 “ for the sky had darkened overhead. Gusts drawing are rivers. I presun é.’ 2) Wedaesday 3>' 3) 9 50) 0 42 J public for the liberal patronageextended | RB} ield i als wg cao. aan” of of wind ran along the water; it had become! — *Y.¢- li tus eall this} itary 3! Thursday + 38! 3ilte iol t 20| Sa Glen aie fs tunel oe oomfield........... | 4.15 LOO hn. ot iste 8.20 ddeu! ws , s; lctus call this t ranch of our solitary 4 Friday | 38] 3210432 2 hege leave ¢é-dnleben, ts.old Charlottetown, | Alberton ............ pee iN || Bloomfield .,,......,/ 7.55 * suddenly chilly. They ‘had almost for-jestuary. which runs westward, the River s satura | gal salan sale ka | ae nag ee old customers and} Tignish............ar, 5.50 “ || | ASDOTROIR: oss. cmren nena ett nt gotten the feel of wet weather. Lee, and this to the éast the River Medway. ee | 37 33,11 18) 250, 8 65 the public generally, that he, in company | Tienish dp! 6° Ere the fire had kindled, the rain ez : ’ F él dander | 97 33'1) Bt} 3 Be! with Mr. Woliam R. ees wi ce eg at et. en reir ee’ p 6 20a. m, : ed, the rain came! [s such your Majesty's pleasure? ; 7 Monday : 37 34 aftls' 5 9 ws aire. ae appoite Tee ee ree down m torrents, and, the matted roof be- ‘La Reine lk rent,’ replied Helen, smiling. 8| luesday Ya: SS Ta 6 62] oR ehh a: | cee ing resonant, they heard it strike here and/| ‘But, Master Geogra yher, it seems to me ae saad | aoh 37, 1.89, 7 - Messrs. B. Williams & Coe, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. } TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE EAST. © | there above their heads. 5 that you are patting $s ea ntitediia ’ Aga a ee : a = : 67, 8 52 Lamber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf| ## ps hea al eRe ae sat down on her little stool and aoa aaa roe iL never eres how riday ‘ 6| i, 9 44 Charlottetown, our agents, who will ke , STATIONS. No. 5 a, t.d STATIONS . v : one jdo you know that ‘hese tarns aid twists in i2/saturday | 35! 40 5 910 30 9 7 constantly on band a oh supply of Moald. Aero trted abet , “ No. 6 No, 8. In that hut were two persons. One had | the stream exists ag you present them ? and 13, Sumiay 35; 42) 6 (8 1l 10) ngs, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at : || foret ld this, and feared it, and provided | those spurs, which look so real, have you b4, Monday 35) 43) 7.26 LL 50 Onc > 30 } i} po against it. The other had said petulantly} not added them oly to disgnive the cater- 5 . , 5 ” re ew 7 o>? ‘ ‘me , aan 0:4 oo IE - ed ° q : 5 , ’ 5 ; y ; . . ; ’ 15) Tucaday 35, 44. 8 29 aft zs LOWEST CASH PRICES, (OO EPe iR) P20 P me Gein deadidla viaet a it was a bughear. | pillar character of your range of halls } 16 ed ueslay 34 46 99 36) i 3 loyalty Junction ti ee ae | York y vunction..., 10.2 ae And now the rain was pattering and the| Hazel Jauyhed as he confi ssed t’ drawing 1} Thursday , “ 47 10°39 1 41 All orders entrusted to them will receive York P| » 19 ‘ia | Bodfocd oe 7 10.05 ah _| prophet wes op his knees making her as!on his fency for some littlé detaila. Bot 13 Friday 34 43 ll 40 2 21 prompt attention. B df aa ip Adie dad & ba: ii : ° es | e OTUs ee eee ner daes ¥. 49 5 comfor table as he could n spite of all and jJeaded that all veogrna her : wh =ti th 19 Saturday 33, 49 morn; 3 6 9 17 NEEM oes e+ +. venes | 3.31 iM Stew dp 910 * : , r : os is oe oe 7? at a) ey : . ro, é arl-4@5e0** || Mount Stewart. . 900. «* was not the man to remind her be had fore-)drew maps, were licers:d to fill ina few 20 suaday 33 50 039 4 4! LEA & RO E Mount Stewart.. ; les par Oe teld it he ; 21; Monday 32) Bzi 138 6 9} G RS, dp} 445. *% eR oss cass cass 7.40 * ey . : : such touches, where discovery had failed 22)Tuesday ; St) 83] 2 46, 6 21 ita Mee ONE, 6055 ooh sss | 6.35 Georgetown ....... dp 7 15a. m. She pondered his character while she} t, supply particulars. ~ os | a ston, aX. e | Lanevet , } “sé = - fatche i e ere ow i : , soe nail sites 2 73} Vedoesday 30! 54, 3 32; 7 28) | Sept. 5, 1882. —2aw wly roorgetowD.,,.....ar| 6.00 % | _« |] Monnt Stewart ...car Sphecn, ae ea cor H l a d . his} Helen had always believed religiously in 24 Thursday zy) 55) 4 26) 8.35) vata eee ae Mrunt dtewart....dp| } $20 p'm || Morell..,......0.. 05 ; I Rog. ve | Cmers, then Re took a coces-pag ont from) maps, snd wes amused wheh she reflected 25'Briday | 28 57! 5 15! 9 9! ee tare Re ith ws j '450 § %. Peter’s.. 7 ake ‘| 7 56. 4 the wall, ent it in slices with his knife, and cp her former cre dniity. ee | heels ech 53} .* J A ChIPMAN & 69 ey I idse eS eo 04% 5.18 . “lt Bear River........,. Lc © pando 'a Bod, clear Shey Chew amas Gntuyeee. To bh tinned | 27 Sunday 245 Ot, 6 41. lu 32, 5 . *5 Bear River..........| 6.06 “ || ‘ouris... 0). 828 & 62% a. mili spite of Helen’s remonstrance, and (To he continued.) 25| Monday 23% 2171811 8 Jouriecu. ..6..H #.4 ar| 1650 * ; brought ade zen large scales to the pelm-trar. er : : ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES = Sars cere It was al’ the more cheering for the dismal , ee .|Carey Deliberately Murdered by scene and the pattering of the rain on the Z#- Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. , resounding roof, JAMES COLEMAN, 29) 5, 8 24.morn} 30, Wednealay 19) 6 $ 52] U 22) 31 Thursday O’Donnell. 2y Tuesday | 22 4 7 SL it 46; IN STORE: ee 250 bris. Choice Superior EX- Meruhauts’ Bank of Halifax ~~ wa. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, 500 “ = “ Pateni. ' : OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : avings Bank Department, —WILL BE— ‘OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. OPENED IST NOVEMBER. 1883, J. F. SHATFORD, on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AGENT. AND UPWARDs, will be taken and luterest at the rate of Four Per Cent. 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Se SS N14, 1966.—Saw whly proved weather-right; of which fact having satisfied himself, he bade her good-night. “ was at the door wher her voice recailed im, ‘Mr. Hazel, I cannot rest this night without asking your pardon for a}] the un kind things | may have done and said, with- out thanking you humbly for your great forbearance and your— respect for the un- hap—I mean the unfortunate girl thus cast upon your mercy.’ She held cut her hand; he took it be- tween his own and family expressed his gratitude for her kindness; and so she sent him away brimfel of happivese. The rain was descending in torrents. She heard it, but he did-not feel it; for she had spread her angel’s wirgs over his existence, and he regained his sheltered boat«house he knew not how. CHAPTER XXXII. THE next day was Sunday. Hazel had kept acalendar of the week, and every seventh day was laid aside with jealousy, to te dey. ted to such simple r Jigious exer- cises as hecould invent. The rain still continued, with less violence indeed, but without an hours | intermission, After breakfast he read to her the exodus of the Israelites, and their sufferings during that desert life. He compared those hardships with their own troubles, and pointed out to her how their conditivnn presented many thiogs to be thankful for. The island was fruitgul, the climate healthy, They might have been cast away on a sandy key or reef, where they would have perished slowly and miserably of hunger ot exposure. Then they were spared to each other. Had she been alone there, she could not have pro- vided for herself; had he been cast away a solitary man, the island would have been to him an intole:able prison. In all these reflections Hazel was guarded that no expression shouid escape him to arouse her apprehension. He was so careful of this that she observed his caution and watched his restraint. And Helen was thinking more of this than of the holy subject.on which he was discoursing, The disguise he threw ever bis heart was pene- trable tothe girl’s eye. She saw his love in every careful word, and employed her self in detecting it uncer his rigid manner. Secure in her own position, she c nid examine his from the loop-holes of her soul, and take a pleasure in witnessing ‘he suppressed happivess she could bestow with But thavks to Hazel’s precantion, the hut e THE SELF DEFENCE PLEA EXPLODED, United Irelatid pobishes an account of the wurder of Janus Carey, written by a gentleman who received 1 from Patick O Donnell ander prtqise t) at it wes not to be told aslerng as a chance remained to save O’Donnell’s life. . The account shows that O'Donnell cCeliber:tely ki led Carey. There was no strvecle. Carey made no attack upon O Deticlii” Rad Jud e Den- man permitted han .to speak, (’ Donnell would have told tlhe whole truth, O Donnell was not acqurinted with C rey on the voyage from Englend to the Cape, of Good Hope. He was rot a member of any society. He recognived C rey by a wood ‘eut he saw at Cye Town and resolved té kill him. H-« intended to go with him tow farm at Port Elizsbeth which Carey had toldthim he was going to take, and thus show that there was no spot where Carey would be safe. Finding himeelf, however, alone with Carey, he could not resist thé desire to kl lin. Carey per- ceived his danger and said, “Do you know me ?’) O'Donnell replied, **You are Cerey, the informer. To bell with you.” The bullet sped with the words, and therd«ed was done. Carey clutched his own r vol- ver, but too lite. O'Donnell fied tuo more shots and Carey r lied to the deck. Nobody saw the encounter except O Don- nelis companion, who threw her arms around hm, and filled. the ship with her cries. He had told her that morming that he meant to kill Carey, and wou!d hang for it. When Mrs. Carey reached the scene, O’Donnell said to her, ‘‘I had to do it,” —“—-- The Wounded Czar. AN ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HIM ON THE SEVENTERNTH OF LAST MONTH, Vienna, Jan. 4.—The latest version of the recent accident to the Czar is as fol- lows: The Caer was returning on Decem- ber 17th to the Gatschina pelace from a shoocing excursion, accompanied. by a suite. The party noticed on the read ahead six men, apparently peasants, The Czar’s aide’s ordered the en to clear out of the way. The men appeared to obey the order but when the Czar’s sledge came on a level with them they suddenly wheeled sround and-fired at the Czar thrice, and two of them ran toward hnn. The horses @rawing the imperial sledge became frightened, and aword. She did not woncer at her power. The best of women have the na mral vanity \ t» take for granted the sway they assume | over the existence which snbmits to them | A week passed thus, and Hazel blessed | the rain that drove them to this sociahiliy, | He had prepared the blidcer of a young seal which had drifted ashore dead. This membrane, dried in the sun, formed a piece of excellent parchmet, aud he desired to draw upon it a map of the island. | To accomplish this, the first thing ws (O obtain a good red ink from the cochiveal, | which is crimson, He did according ‘to his neans, He got one of the tin vessels, and filled ic till he had obtained a considerable quantity of the metal. This he subjected for forty hours to the action of lime-jaice. He then added the cochineal, and mixed till he obtained a fine scarlet, In using it he added a small quantity of a hard and pure gam—he had feund gum.abounded in the island, His pen was made from an osprey’s feather, hundreds of which were strewn about the cliffs,"and some of these he had a'ready secnred and dried. Placing his tin baler before him, on which he bad scratched his notes, he drew a map of the island. YWhatshell we vali it ? caid he, gelloped seme hundred peees, when the var was thrown ont of the sledge. A bullet lodged in the Czar’s shoulder. The Czar’s followed the would-be assassins, who esesped in a neighboring wool, Owig to the cepth of tre snow the pursuit was froitless One of the pursuing officers ventured too fur, ava has not jeturved. fuillowers From Victcria, B. C.,. the merager of the Bank of British Cole mbia writes under da'e 19th December, 1883: ‘*With refere ence to your enquiry, buriress in this pro- vince appears to have bein ve ys itisiaciory iduring the past year (bariicg one oF iwo i considerable failure ®), and the pre spect 18 encouraging for the pregrcs® of sectliement ‘and steady trade next year.” | The Winnipeg manager of the Federal Bank of Canada, writing in refrrence to the last season’s | Wsiness says:—*‘l beg to re- port that we have fonnd it satistectory— considerable care has still-to be exere sed ‘in this country, and rather more renewals 'granied than wished.” ‘mail | One peer and three har’ ne's joined the hint of Biitisk Loukrupte dung Les ! . :