¢ Se Somes a Se ° err a eee a a ne enn enw: Five Dowans & YRAR. en ae pa eae a Pee Ne eyvet’ A, Pin’ ’ Vv AYuaT’ eres ce ae ‘ \ > F hy Te . Ni} TRS VOW SiRInS. =. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ERWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. VOL. 16.---NO. 182. vould play the lady-wife to the first rate conatry gentleman. These were Arthur's chief thoughts, so far as a man’s thoughts through hours of traveling can be compressed iyto a few sen- terces, which are bnly like the list names telling you what are the scenes in a long, long panorama, full of color, of detail, atid of life. The happy faces Arthur saw Tho Charlottetown Mutual Insurancs Company. —_——— The Daily Examiner is 13 t ¢ ry evenmg, by Fire ADAM BEDE. on ——E CHEAP CASH SALE sna J. B. MACDONALD’S. Sveriner Publishing Go.| grom their office, Water and , (reat Georg: Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 1 D a Company is row organized and pre- CHAPTER XLItl : pared to accept good Fire jiiska at Mod- erate rates. of corner oO! ; (Contuewed. ) Ljon, VYhom is - Dot L President. ‘ At last Adam lifted up his head, for there DIRECTORS : R aT s SUBSCRII was a ¢ neral movement round him. The preeting him were not pale abstractions, sig Months s2 a — cones Lisq., o apt rate ede, |judge had addressed the jury, and they oo ere faces, long familiar to him ; Six Montns, = ‘red’k Perkins Hes Alex. McKinnon, Keq., | we tiring. T decisive rag Martin Poyser was there—th hole Poy- seem Months, ‘ 1 25 r ca mt . red eg ae ees i+|were retiring. The decisive moment was “44rtin Foy e e whole Poy eS eal . 06 ¥ OU CA N BU ¥ Benj. Heartz, Eeq, Benj. Hooper, iq ‘uot far off. Adam felt a shuddering horror | eq family: an AMES M. SUTHER het would notlet him look at Hetty, but) rhat-—Hetty ! : artiaing at most moderate sates | am ‘ : JAMES M,. SUTHERLAND, ; 94 CUS) = — ~ al i L2 5 ds. Dress Goods for 95 cents. 20 vds. G ray Cotton for See’y oan Treas, |8he had long relapsed into her blank hard! (To be continwed,) ee ee a 7 wee » ; ie . A A wri I2r 19) Paw indifference. All eyes were strained to} sarteriy, half-yearly or yoarty advertire- | (9 cents, 20 y ds. White Cotton for SL.O0, Good black Cash- April 7, 1885—12 ee co joe k ot hee bat ata i 0” Uitte <4 roa — wn np! sation. oa ‘op OF . > re . ~- i | 7 a” Cw » ' - ments, on applic mere fcr 25 cents per yard, good colored Cashmere for 25 cents Wot on; i appa, | lull despair. : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, —— Lead, fj soil f Larrie, There was a mingled rustling, whisper- | [Per es large stock of Print Cottons, very cheap. Men’s strong Shirting 10 cents per yard; Men’s Underclothing, 65 Peer i ; , é 4 & a elt wh se cents a suit; Men’s colored cotton Shirts, 50 cents each; Men’s BARRISTERS and Boys’ ready-made Clothing, very cheap; Men’s and Boys’, : |Felt Hats, cheapest in Town. | | See Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere, ana ATTORHEYS- AT- LAW. ALMANAC FOR APRIL, MOON S CHANGES, 1885. ing, and low buzzing throughout the court rae during this interval, The desire to listen “Fear for ther Scourge was suspended, and every one had some| Villains Have.” feeling or opinion to express in an under, ae , : ( cing : ore | : : . ee A ee aes oat | Sir,-—At this period, when mail matter were right in front of his eyes—the counsel jis abundant, } should not ask for space in your columns were it pot that silent con- and attorneys talking with an air of cool tempt upon my part of the elaborate pro- Mean rter 7th day, 10h. 30m., a. m, New Moon 15th day, lh, 39m., p. m. First Quarter, 2ist day, 7h. Sm., p. m. fault Moon, 29th day, 2h. 2m., a m. — $$ nen | y Sun ‘Sun |Moon|High |! Days} ‘ r oF BS ' 4 DAY OF WESS |i 4es\gets | rises | water |len’ last joa a —Anno-— Mi oat ‘ en. he satisfie ; ‘ ~ ; : 7 . . - ; _ | business, and Mr, Irwine in low, earnest ti : rs he? — mbm alts mora hm [re satisfied you cam Save Money by buying at Office in Brown’s Block, Qnoan Square |conversation with the judge; did not seo | {netiou surrounding my pame in Ty nights ; : ag a - | Herald might be misconstrued. This bril i Wedaesday (5 446 23) 8 49,11 41/12 39) 3 peal Fis Mr. Irwine dit down again in agitation, and |); 44 attempt. be it observed, contains a eTburxiay | 42) 24) 9 S2laft iG) 43] J. B. MAGDOCNALD | (UP STAIP™ shake his head mournfully when somebody | 23* stem’ eerved, contains’ an 2T . ro aa ’ s s e ; oa oe immense deal of rhetoric, branching out in 3 Friday 10, 9610 461.0 52) 46) J | OW bawn, Pah 29, baa whispered to him. ‘The inward action was |. aieutio “serps he retagons. pf tvedthat s/Saturday 7. Sees a) °i Queer Strect pn ae ee See SS eee eee ee Se ae | sbizc fn ac a " aaa oa a 5 Sanday | 37, 20 morn) 214 52) ye 28 WAR aly ekls 74 objects, until some strong sensation roused | pat Cees ere eee § Monday 35, 30, 0 76 3 I) 55 | ewn, April 5. m Ot okly ie . a letter aeeeeten by me to the Editor of the 7'Tues lay 33 = l 10 4 - 5d | ee — ao i lt was not very long, hardly more than , Saine, WLC etter i are him to publish. giWednesday + 31) 33! 1 49) 5 i313 2 & daitaten al om : date. talons. the knees In the second of his four attacks upon efhereday | 29 34.224)624 5 ‘Ad UEEN STRERT q on Dems k | me, he ‘‘ withholds the letter ont of consi- as . o7 an a atl 7 o 3 i5 1. | which told that the jury had come to their,’ ate A eee ig “2 10! Priday 27: 25; 2 67° 7 2 8] 1 Roniolions Mell de ty | eles * (deration for his readers” ; now, it is out 1] Saturday | 25, 37) 3 27 8 221 12) peewns re oe on Or silence On evely taf tender pivy for myself ; then he pleaded 12’Sanday 1 23: 38) 3 56,9 © 15] —_—— — pow: I - sublime——t at sudden pause of a _ innocence (entirely too innocent for au ee | 23] 39 4261947) 17 Ba vast multitude, which tells that one soul!» .. \ . ! ’ : }3 Monday | & = | a | Editor); new, after floundering about in tq Tuesday | 20) 40 4 57°10 26) 20) enonss & them all. rn and deeper the levery direction, he closes by }/abbing upon 151 Wedoesday i8' 42) 5 30.11 4| 24) sileace seemed to become, like the deepen- i, aeemeaneee . a. sete ties ale 1g Thursday 16} 43) 6 7/11 45 = 27] 20: ~d ing night, while the jurymen’s names were |, - » .P RIPEN: FRE: : \ . . ot anh oe on , | , : bidding adieu to the woman whom he never i7 Friday 15, 45! 6 50jmorn| 30) , called over and the prisoner was made to oe ~ Bm onl. eal 5 s 7 as yet had the courage to meet, and cannot, Js Saturday 13) 46 7 40/027) 33) re J hold up her hands and the jury were asked theref the ele binidl . stata ten ul 47 S37; Uall 36 Soattieal a i herefore, possibly expect to meet ‘‘again. 19|Suaday | ‘ or their verdict, I yer at sight the tis f falsehood i) Munday 48 941' 2 ILI 39 i 7 ' ‘Quite? auswer at Big ah *h issue Of Taisenooes : | OOK, JOD ahd Ulramenra: rrintef ilty. 3l, Tuesday S$ 5010 47, 259) 42! } j lt was the verdict everyone expected, but asserted or implied under cover of the 4 ) ‘ ‘ ~ ov) i s eV > 2e@ sted, t : “ >| Wedneada) 6: #111 57} 411) . 46] ne ae es Herald ; truth requires not lovg considera- a (Thareda ; 4 &3 aft 16) 5 37 49) Rook-Binder Pa ef Auler thers was a sigh of disapp intinent from om ., ‘Phe annmsinhe tommnell ae “ Fenian ” ie 7 ak. at = aa aoe , i p | some hearts, that it was followed by no a md ah ghee eas 24 Friday 2; 54 2 15, 6 56 52 ’ : o 4: for the few Jines written for St. Patrick's 95 Saturday | o 55 32217891 55 AND recommendation to mercy. gh. 8y™"| Day ; who warned me that the Catholics in —" — cal a 7 y md aa _—_—_—_— Os ee gure ai} , é { 7 s pri - e ’ é ° .# % Sasday i458) 56 4 28! 8 47| 58) Q! of “st a - eee this town worshipped their God only in the 2]| Monday | 57) 57) 5 33 9 214 0} : pk cee lag ica wali le ie her | Bishop, and who invariably spesks of a'| 23| Tuesday | 56) 59 6 35/10 8 4 . . I, c ( A i out the name eee by tbe ~ © - °F! Gatholies as the “ignorant Irish,” whilst sive x7 070s! 6 Ehig Month we are Selling our ‘hard immovability and obstinate silence: |ng benignly grins in the faos of tho Richop, _ a ; 7 { oT" F : The Fristing abd: Binding. mpchiagy ae amma pian oe ‘toa dies dha a and pockets the hard-earned money . ! Plant in this Office ie that of the lat , ry ft Jatholi k ; ae —— | Coeds so Fine that we would be i a near saw her trembling, | |ime. which ameguivoeally deny. 1 | i f yy esr a, Bremner Brothers. _ Fhe stillness was tess intense Untill the) jive received acknowledgments from ~ . 13 ¢ Cj © d 4 pe judge pnt on his black cap, and the chap- royalty, and why shouldn't 1? if my i i be and is well known as one of the most com-| lain in his canonicals was observed behind P PY ite ; — 8 © Live 2.8 an plete printing and bindivg concerns in the|him ‘Then it deepened again, before the late mother was presented at . Buck- (Charlottetown Time. ) Lower Provinces, With such facilities itis|orier had had time tocommand silence. If ee and the — a’ are Wist. a & All & hance ! no trouble to do the best work at moderate] any sound were heard, it must have been|° 0). C8 er Shetqalrepeiremeeitintt 4 Charlottetown $02 302 rates, ~n sound of beating hearts. The judge relation. But I have not yet presumed to eee “ee etecees ~- - 2 o . és — ‘6 ‘ . Royalty Junction. . 1.825 325i 44 Queen Street, spoke : r correct the Pope,” or to argue with an taeth iitab < >| ~ ; ; Archbishop,” though there’s no saying what Nord t ot: 44 ’ ying OF. agg . eee 9 32 4 39 ——— er Cha ] P E I ] d * Hester Sorrel. ; I might do if either provoked an attack. MT iier..........cc- se-0dl 4 32 arlottetown, BP. bk. island-| The blood rushed to Hetty’s face, and got op Bradalbane. . ..1010 509 shew Ged hook. canih, an che teckel un mi I have recently met with Protestants who Oeamty Line ..........---0- sees 1019 519 March 17th, 1885. Ray rn . P have disgraced their religion, and I have Freetown 1035 534 y the judge, and kept her wide-open eyes | ,),., lately experienced so much of God in ME. vccccncedhed 10 57 5 57 - . fixed on him, as if fascinated by fear.| an in those Catholics whose heartfelt " - ilies... 222. 1132 623 , , Adam had not yet turned toward her; there sympath has helped me to endure cruel —~z): * — ~ a ave hoveen, ae a mak, Sek 29: cieseugcohiad os grievous bodily injury, ‘ ( depart 7 a WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL KING’S EVIL od = Me so © oe Met dead.’ that I honor the tree which bears such WOOUCHE....--- tee tenes . oo euere * , ? ’ |fruits; and I further aver that, had the Welliagton..........-. nn a piercing shriek raug through the hall. It Mieke. their - hee : a . ; : : re piety and genuine goodness which Eos on. «etbdeabnedn 322 PU RCH ASE Was the name formerly given to Scrofula |was Hetty’s shriek. Adam started to his]. vi4. in ihe mowg . ’ oe ‘ : » prominent Catholics of Char- O'Leary . ee 4 42 ° because of a superstition that it could be feet and stretched out his arms toward her; Se > _— alien wc nog <9 oceqeanene™ 7 cured by a King’s touch. The world is |she had falien down in a fainting fit, and cee ad Or beast alia aes ee : tee eeeerwenerees eee 2 4 gs sai wiser now, and knows that was carried out of court. sneaking, fawning, cringing Protestant a » an ‘ Oe hypocrite would now deface God's beautiful a. ae ee en ee . 2 | SCROFULA CHAPTER XLIY. world, and defame a woman who was never oo eee c ergs : : 7 ‘e assailed, and whose writings, simple G' Leary 9 02 = can only be cured by a thorough purifica- ARTHUR'S RETURN. before assailed, Fe r SE Cbacccdcectheebad ax 10 22 Remember this Vonth Closes Curt tion of the blood. If this is neglected, athens Deaiie D th EE ip « though they be, have afforded pleasure io Fellingt: ” the disease perpetuates its taint through WREE AMAR LoReimogee od "| thousands both in Europe and America. ee Sas esas en EA POM io generation after generation. Among its Liverpool, and read the letter from his I deny having originated the utckadme eer areess enter Stree: z earlier symptomatic developments are jaunt Lydia, briefly announcing his grand- | 9 ¢ « LP inane ‘the friend for wh ; BITIVE .. een wrens ll 57 A. fm, | Kezem Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- or . 2 ° i ‘ P a Oo cran upen tae irten rr whom our Summerside, P. M. ? mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, father's death. his first — — yred Editor acts as a _ scape-goat. As to K apne sage ine iy 8a Beveled leet, Horr ov yo te aa ae a h wa as ‘‘bribery”—I may not possess the massive Mine ccs covecseseceeesen 237 807 sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con- um to be will . wae 2 ee. i : aid Editor and hi ters ; ait 7 Se oe ae 00 5 30 tinue, Hheumstism, Scrofulous Ca- | might have felt or wished something at the eee st oee say '“peishine .vigsa®, (a th County L RORY a> tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, last that I shall never know now. It wasa yew, 5 7 : . EE Se cocccccecveccsesccees ‘ : ‘ Jubercular Consumption, and vari- 9 abeyance, it requires no great expansion of Bradalbane............0+eseeeees say © 4 ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are lonely death.” : : reasoning powers to know that even an Hanter River...........---++++: 402 932 me produced by it. It is impossible to say that his grief was ‘Gnnocent” Editor would scarcely under- North Wiltshire. . eons | OR s deeper than that. Pily and softened seach le ~d ; Royalty Junct 509 103% . coat t es f. the old antegoulam take to outrage public sentiment by raphso by Junction. ete tal ' s.1, th On memory took place of the old a ’| dically attack honorable pers er ie eo SIU toe ey Fal, Cth, 12 A § rs ’ : i . : dically attacking an honorabie person, were eters nebececoe 6080000 008 5 32 11 02 yer Ss a aparilla and in his busy thoughts about the future, he not liberally paid for bis courage; oo ae. P.M) sa =—_ ——— as the chaise carried him rapidly along to-|. 1.4 the crimes of his abbetor I SEUIONOROWE 6 ....00. sec ccd ede deccoede 317 Is the only owerful and always reliable ward the home where he was now to be Ka are such that he would rladly Royalty Junction...... tient blood-purifying medicine. It isso effect- ; _* inually recurring vhetale ; ; - tii i. I iis ssc cc cbadeidel » cue keUuRnEn 417) oe ual at alterative that it eradicates from anya wae 6 continually ae he allow the accomodating Editer « pension a} eee ae 4 52 | RANGE the system Hereditary Scrofula, and effort to peenensaSe anything by watatt ‘©’ for the residue of his days, could that ears, depart.....--eercees 4 57 . B the kindred poisons of contagious diseases could show a regard for his grandtatner's worthy, by fair means or foul, extinguish Cardigan wT ae 617 and mercury, At the same time it en- wishes, without counteracting bis own) .. vi blemished reputation. Pe Georgetown je.c+ castinc colaeesaaenee 6 42 o fithtal a an penile yen cherished aims for the good of the tenants |” ‘You sir, agreed with my wishes in leav- Meets ode nneoeeane eéee oa a “ft . , organs > . . a ; os P MUNG SUEWAIE. 0... eee ee cere ee eenees 457 reluvenating the entire system. This great and the estate. But it is not in homan ing out of my note of Friday, the promise SNE. ino oe «asda bo den oeabeal 5 37 : pate nr nature—only in human pretense—for a) +, give further explanations, so that the Be 5 po ee ee ay bj l “FY, bos Regenerative Medicine — See Arthur, —— fine no Herald editor is wrong again, as also in his gear River. 6 57 ~ : stitution and fine spirits, thinking well of} |.) 04 quotation from my letter. Souris. 742 : Is composed of the genuine Hondwq, |bimself, believing that others think well of Oe taal locty Cat 6 taille of taabeaiy gilbiep ene Bast “6 52 — lingia, the Todides of Potasstum and him, = having a re ardent par my ie spite should have been forced upon public USCC ccccoewecees peer beet gherus ; ‘ Tron, and other ingredients of great po- give them more and more reason for that), tion: but I am also thankfnl that an Boar River i ee ne ° 37 CAF! 5 AL, - o o - = - : $2,066,600 tency. earefully and scientifically com- good opinion—it is not possible for such a ccpeutaniaieties ee ‘afforded eunne 5 —* Dh + kc odin « ols o rildade oie Gases 8 26 tire pounded. tbe Feumaaie 10 Serer the best young man, just coming into a splendid ae could honorably and openly com Mount Stewar See eee en el 9 37 physiclans constant]y ‘prescribe AYER'S ae oe oa — - am oe thing front the lying machinations of the Herald G ae ” ‘ ARSAPARILLA as an whom he was uot fond of, so las any ditor’s friends, whose ‘‘modesty” consists ao pert ee ee a2 HEAD OFFICE—Moutreal. ‘ > very different from exultant joy. Vow e sisiy defaming ao only avunlt but all M eer 2 eben ce ee 32 HALIFAX RRANCH—J. Seott Mitebell, A ent Absolute Cure his real life was beginning; now he would da Whew dlintioter “ superior ‘ss deste ow Stewast, iS _ spe $8220 942 4 For all diseases caused by the vitlation of ses —" ae aS i — own. Believing, as I have aforetime said ford. 10 17 the blood. It! trated to the hich- e would use them. e wou show ©l that MOR we eee cece ene eewerereres cere I @ = e blood. s concentrated to g as ee . ‘\tha Royalty FUROR. .... 0000 anneceenseees 10 54 est practicable degree, far beyond say Loamshire people what a fine country tb toned igh? thal cooqeer ‘alah MUOOROWS .......ccceccace secensee 1117 ° om a t EF , ° 5 ; > ‘a 1g eas h tion for which like effects gentleman was; he would not exchange that And rath bo kith o'er a’ thet ae al re ve Risks Raker on Gs AVOPADES “8 e| other preparation fo career for any other under the sun. He quienes: 8 . : 2 ae aa are claimed, und 1s therefore the cheapest, | 51." 1 i ioclf riding over the hills in the|and also relying upon the counsel, “Fear Ws SELI: AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWA nt ISLAND: as well as the best blood purifying medi- breezy autumn days, looking after favorite not them that kill the body,” Juask for no rm u cine, in the world. plans of drainage and inclosure; then ad- notoriety, but accept the ' n allotted ; i ARNA i> ’ rilla mired on somber mornings as the best rider|™e, happy in the past, content in the pre- otatoes ; yer’s Sarsapa ' | a eo MENON ANTS CANR OV THATTOANX sn til i on the best horse in the hunt; spoken sent, and, thank (iod! with a good con: ii Spilin Bark Oharlattota wn, Ten '9a8 a a well of on market-days as a first-rate land- | selene, L can enjoy faith in a bliasful a Ss : . = _ > Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. j\\ord; by-and-by making — speeches|futurity. I shall pay no further attention . ; at election dinners, and showing aj ™y defamers. The public must judge ® ° [Analytical Chemists. } 8 ; as : wonderful knowledge of agriculture; the for themselves. _ Lumber. SASH AnD ioR Sold we Daan ae $1; patron of new plows and drills, the severe 1 am, Sir, . ; upraider of negligent landowners, and Yours, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- ——|withal a jolly fellow that every body must Ao alt " ee Leop. like—happy faces greeting him every where| Charlottetown, April 22, 158: ss No. 8 Wharf SULLIVAN & MACNEILL : me wt kerel Berries, Eggs Peake ° 3 ; 1 jon his own estate, and the neighboring — —— , » ESS, f families on the best terms with him. The| The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia ‘is ite ‘ b | ‘¢5aR& r } ORNEYS - AT- LAW Irwines should dine with him every week,| voted an annuity of five hundred dollars a , a I ish Kite. 3? . PAL ER & O0., PROPRIB! q A es ‘A and have their own carriage to come in, for| year to the wife of the late Joseph Howe. sat Prices for all Shipments, Write fally a et Selicttors in Chancer in some very delicate way that Arthur|This was well done, for Howe did much for Quotations, We are now manufacturing and will sell at tho lowest cash prices; ee ae: j e y, would devise, the lay-impropriator of the| for the province, and died poor. aa best : ‘ge te « it j i i ing i r] not HATHE VV AY & CO Sashos Doors Window and Door Frames, Architray 92, 5pouting and Conductor Mould |WOPAREES PUBL, ec. ns eee ae ae ea oa Bee done for the province and no "1 ings, Baliasters, Noval teal jroo f Sobting: ~_; — Jointing, Mortioing, Teron OF FICES— O'Hlalloran's Building, Wrest| his aunt should be as comfortable as pos- PS ae ap PE General Commission Merchants, We a prunes” - neal nae com F . . Feorg) Uiraot, Charlottetown. sible, and go on living at the Chase, if she| The Montreal patriotic fund amounts to ‘ ing, Jig and Prot ose Stained ade at s! tie : liked. in spite of her old-maidish waye—at|$20,000. The contributions are many of 1 r » Wi: rch shortest notics tgney te Le iked, in spite o ; y ; ; 22 Central W hart, Roston. All kinds vee foie ey eed latest meetan 1, we oan inoue Fae Memay'ty dea: least until he was married; and that event|them small, but they foot up this hand- ain of Board of Trele (nom ap? ve — Aes Lee ores W, W. Surivan, Q.? 'aseee- 7 “teomers tay jn the indistinct background, for|some total. Montreal has 417 men in the hance Exchange. wtmost satis 7 Pare Ry SHEP ‘Arthur had not yet seen the woman who field and Halifax has 380. Mh tewn New 10. pant ) Menem, Jame 1064 — a *