— Pe aE a a eer, a! SEF AR ANE AOA a OR, i ae m8: em 2 GU Ls FLAX By Charles Reade. =~ CHAPTER XXAVL He started, and rubbed his eyes, and | looked again. It wasno delusion. Things | never did come as they are expected to | There was still no doubtful speck | cume. on the horizon; but within eight miles of | the Island—and in this lovely air, that | was a ship under can from Mount Lookout, and S. 8S. E. from the East Bluff of the Island, toward which her course was ap parently directed. She had a fair wind but was not going fast—being heavily laden and under no press of sail. A keen thrill went through him, and his mind was a whirl He ran home with the great news But, even as he ran, a cold, sickly feeling | looked nearly close vas She bore 8S. E crawled over him ‘That ship parts her and me.’ He resisted the feeling as a thing too monstrous and selfish, and resisted it so fiercely, that, when he got to the slopes and saw Helen busy at her work, he waved his hat and hurrahed again and agaio, and seemed almost mad with triumph. Helen stood transfixed; had seen him in euch a state. ‘Good news he cried; ‘great news! A ship in sight. You are resened!’ Her heart leaped into her mouth. she never ‘A shit she screamed. ‘Where? Where?’ He came up to her, panting ‘Close under the island Hid by the bluff; but you will see her in half an hour God be praised! Get everything ready to go. Hurrah! Thisis our last day on the island.’ The words were brave, and lond and boisterous, bat the face was pale and drawn, and Helen saw it, and though she bustied and got ready to leave, the tears were in her eyes the event was too great to be resisted. A wild excitement grew on them both. They ran about like persons crazed, and took things up, and laid them down, scarcely knowing what they were. But presently they were sober- ed a little, for the ship did not appear. They ran across the sands, where they could see the bluff, she ought to have passed that half an hour ago. Hazel thought she must have anchored. Helen looked at him steadily. ‘Dear friend,’ said she, ‘are you sure that there isa ship atall? Are you not under a delusion? This island fills the mind with fancies. One day | thought I saw a ship sailing in the sky. Ah? She uttered a faint scream, for while she was speaking, the bowsprit and jib of a vessel glided past the bluff, so closely they seemed to scrape it, and aship emerged grandly and glided along the cliff. ‘Are they mad, cried Hazel, ‘to hug the shore like that! Ah! they have seen my warning.’ And it appedred so, for the ship just then eame up in the wind several points, and left the bluff dead astern. She sailed a little way on that course and then paid off again, and seemed inclined to range along the coast. But presently she was up in the wind again, and madea greater offiing. She was sailed in a strange, vacillating way; but Hazel ascribed this to her people’s fear of the reefs he had indicated to all comers. The better to watch her maneuvers, and signal her if necessary, they both went up to Telegraph Point. They could not go out to her, being low water. Seen from this height the working of this vessel was unaccount- able. She was to and off the wind as often as if she was drunk herself, or commanded by a drunken skipper. How- ever, she was kept well clear of the home reefs, and made a good offing, and so at last she opened the bay heading N. W., and distant four miles or thereabouts. Now was the time to drop her anchor. So Hazel worked the telegraph to draw her attention, and waved his hat and hand at her. But the ship sailed on. She yawned immensely, but she kept her course; and, when she had gone a mile or two more, the sickening truth forced itself at last upon those eager watchers. She had decided not todouch at the island. In vain their joyful signals. In vain the telegraph. In vain that cry of help upon the eastern cliff : it had saved her, but not pleaded for them. The monsters saw them on the height— their hope, their joy—saw and abandoned them. They looked at one another with dilating eyes, to read in a human face whether such a deed as this could really be done by man upon his fellow. Then they uttered wild cries to the receding vessel. Vain, vain, all was in vain, Then they sat down stupefied, but still glaring at the ship, and each at the same moment held out a handto the other, and they sat hand in hand all the world to each other just then, for there was the world in sight abandoning them in cold blood. ‘Be calm, dear friend,’ said Helen, patient- ly. ‘Oh, my poor father!’ And her other hand threw her apron over her head, and then came a burst of anguish that no words could utter, At this Hazel startod to his feet in fury. ‘Now may the God that nmrade sea and land judge between those miscreants there and you | ‘Be patient,’ said Helen, sobbing. atient.’ ‘No! I will not be patient,’ roared Hazel. ‘Judge thou her cause, O! God; each of these tears against a reptile’s soul!’ And so he stood glaring and his hair blowing wildly to the breeze; while she sighed patiently at his knee. Presently he began to watch the vessel with a grim and bitter eye. Anon he burat out suddenly, ‘Aha, that is right. Well steered. Don’t cry, sweet one; our cause is heard. Are they blind? Are they drunk? Are they sick? I see nobody on deck! PerhapsI have been too—God for- give me, the ship’s ashore!’ (To be continued.) > rut ‘Oh, be a ao -_- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate EXCELLENT RESULTS. Dr. J, L. Willis, Eliot, Me., says: ‘‘Hors- ford’s Acid Phospnate gives most excellent resulta,” - <-> _ Joun Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workmanship. He does not need to advertise that ‘he is a live” man. The public know it. Go and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Uttice. {ovtls tf | crushing reply to ‘‘Bob” Ingersoll, the ablest | 75cents.~Hamiuron Fierenre, {jant4 liwky | MACDONALD’S, Special Notices. Nores on [xaprsott.—I have for sale at Fletcher's Music Store the Rev. Mr, Lambert's has Only work in def nce of christianity that appeared within the present century. J. B. Macponacp has a clearing-out sale of winter goods, giving great bargains. [jan 12 Axy person having the book of historical costumes borrowed about two years ago, will confer a favor by returning it to Tux Ex AMINER office,—-A, NEWBERY. Act Woot Horse Blankets cheap at J. B deo 29 D. A, Bruce is selling balance of his winter goods at cost. {jan 10 3i eod IsLanp FLovr and Cracked Oats at R. K. BRaAcr’s. [dee 27 It you want a Fur Cap cheap go to /. B MACDONALD’s. dee 29 Mersopist Preacuer’s Pian can be had at George Carter's, Great George Street, or at G. H. Haszard’s, Queen Square Wister Goons slaughtered at J. B. Mac- DONALDS jan 12 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLwILL’s, aug § tf Tie cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town isat J. B. MACDONALD'S 29 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Breer & Gorr the dle c Dicsy Herring and boneless Fish at J, Kxicut & Son's. [dec20, Sxatine Poors, the best and cheapest at J. B, MACDONALD’s Boot Store. dec 29 Cnuorce Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr’'s. ANOTHER, large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s aug $8 ti New Tweeps just received »t J. B. Mac- DONALD'S. dee 29 J. Kntent & Son’s for pure Lluminating Oil, it gives a clear and steady light. [dec20 How to save twenty-tive dollars. — Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of ehanging it fora new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town, {iy 3 3m Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at COLWILLS. aug 5 tf Five gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gore's, ‘ Ir you want to be suited with «2 Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwILu’s. aug 8 tf Kent Mitis.—The best family fiour at * Cheapside.” —Hennky Beer. {oct 25 tf Church Directory, Charlottetown. Pavun’s (Church of England) —Queen Squa@re—Morning and Eyening Service, every Sunday at ll a. m. and7p. m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m., Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Chas. -O’Meara,| Assistant Minister. All pews are free on Suoday evenings. Sr. Perse’s (Chureh of Engliand)—Rochford Square—Sunday Services—8 a. m., Il a. m.,and7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins —9 a. m. Evensong—5 p. m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. W. B. King, Assistant Curate. Dunstan's CarHEDRAL.-- Low Mass every Sunday at Sa.m. High Mass at 10. a. m; Vespers at 3 p.m. Mass at 7.30 a. m. throughout the week. Rev. Pius Carrol), Pastor. First Merioptst Caurcu—Prince Street— Service and Nermom. Sunday’s at 10.30 a, m., and 6.30 p. m. Sunday Sehool at,2| p.m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rey. John Burwash, A. M., Pastor. SeconD Meruopist UCHURCH=Prince Street— Service and Sermon on Sunday at 10,30 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 - oT. Sr. p-m. Week day service on Wed nesday evening. Rev. J. W. Wadman, A. B., Pastor. Sr. James’ Cuvrcu—(Presby terian)—Pownal St reet.—Servjeé and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m.and6.30p,m. Sabbath School and Bible classes’ at 2.30 p. m. Weekly Service ip the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7.45 p. mi, Rey Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion CHurcu—( Presbyterian ) — Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m.and 6.30p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Rev. John Mel. McLeod, Pastor. Barrist Cutxcen—cor. Prince and Fitzroy streets—Services and Sermon every Sun- day at.11 a. m., and 6,20 o'clock p. m; Sunday School at2.30 p.m. Week day services—Monday at 8 p. m.; and Fri. day at 8 p. m. Rev. E. Whitman, Pastor. Biste Curisrians—Prince Street—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday Pah 2p. my Rey. 8. H. Rice, PRAY BR Mexriye mY. M. C. A. every Sun- _ day afternoon at 4 o'clock. DrscrPLes oF Crrtst meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.3) p.m. Elders presiding. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 60. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, heid at Edinburgh on ‘Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :— 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 2,561 proposals were accepted, assurin 7,239,048 13 The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to $6,936,302 91 (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- : ed, including bonus addi- tions, to 2,462,226 59 The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 The invested funds at same date amounted to 29,503,416 00 Being an increase during the 1,062,648 35 year of JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. THOMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. Ch’tewn, Angust 2, 1882 WILL GIVE WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE that my MOUSTACHE GROWER will produce heavy mous- tache inside ten weeks, or money refunded, Price of Kecipe. $1, Address: J) MURRAY MeNEIL, London, near aenceeeentiaen graeme peasant equal. are worthless trash. mmersely valuable. t 1 pint food. — health, if such a thing be possible, Physicians use them in their practice. eight letter-stampe. Send for cireulav, 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ln tem THE DAILY EXAMINER, PARSON MAKE NEW RAO And will eompletely change tho blood in the entire system tn three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no ee et a Ear ARY BLOOD, Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. : JOH NSON'S ANODYNE LINEMENT will instan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent froe by mai). Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (Fer Internal and Ex- ternal Use). CURES An English Veterinary Surgeon and Cheunist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Blecding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphiet to I. 8. Jonuson & Co., Bostox, Mass. MAKE HENS LA Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Slieridan's Condition Powders. Dose, I teasp’n- Sold everywhere, or sent by mail fei 8 letter-stamps. I. 8. JOMNsOM & CO., Boston, Masa. iSs8o-4. ————— oo STATIONS, No. 1. | Charlottetown... .. dp 7.40a.m Royalty Junction.... 800 * North Wiltsbire. ... -| oe 8 Hunter River........' 9.07 “ Bradalbane.......... | 9.44 5° Uounty Line......... 9.53 ** Preetown.... 04... 10.08 * Keusington....... 10.30 * Summerside. .... ip! 1.00 p. m Miscouche........... (328% Wellington.......... | 1.50 * ce S06 0 ienke | 232 ‘ EE co8. 0 ¥ cncues 3a * RIES an a cenoe ce en. Alberton............ | 4.54. “ Tignish........ .i..ar, 5.50 “ TRAINS’ DEPART.—FOR TH PRINCE EDWARD a, Winter Arrangement. 0——-— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST ‘Sundays excepted ):— we _—— | Tignish...... ISLAND RAILWAY. o:——— IS83-4. ()s AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. i No. 3 STATIONS, No. 2 | No. 4 2.40 p.m. Jharlottetown ....ar 3.20p. m. 10.30 a. wm. a . Royalty Junction oo oe m= 403 ‘* || North Wiltshire..... 2.04 “ | 9.22 * 49% © ~ Huuter River........; 148 *‘ Og... 4.47 “ Bradalbane......... cae A 6.32.4 th ae || Couaty Line......... S.01ii ** 2B oo: = PredteWhii'is si... As 12.46 ** SiR; ** a Kensingtom.......... 12,26 ‘ 7.49 * : ‘ \ dp}11.50a. m.| 7.15 a. m, Jummerside..... ) ar 11.10. * MIGGUMORG. 6. i vss phe 10.48 _*° ‘| Wellington.......... 1020 ..% 4 5 RE oan ,* SRT iets te Sens S20..%. | sc eae ct 7.66.,.% Se cos anes | Tae .dp| 6 20 a, m E.EAST. » TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1483. je Trains are run by Eastern Stendard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, cee anne > Subscribed Capital Paid Up Capital - Losses. Seiitled. be obtained at the March 16, 1882—eod Picture Mouldings, Ontario. {[janll 2w, —— + Opposite Post, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1863,—1ly 3 & WERGANTILE ; TE NORTH BRITISH & Fire and-bife Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. eae TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, With, Promptitude aid _Liberaliiy. = | STATIONS. No. 5, Nom@in i STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8 i dic mtinslidli Y eee ' Charlottetown......dp 2.30. m.| Chariottetown.... ar 10.45. m.| : ar| 250 °* | Royalty Junction.... 10.22 “ ! Royalty Junction } ap 2.55 | atta cikab icierer 10.05 ** nn cs vicek oti os 05 S161. *. 7 Nak > cele vaches | 9.45 * Bedford......... 3.4b ** } M ohni€ Stewart’. dp 9. +9 ar 4005 r ar 9.00 * Mount Stewart...) ap) 4.13 .-# CVardigan..........-. 7.40‘ Cafdigam?.¢;....... 5.30% Geergetown....... dp| 7.15 a. m,! Jeorgetown, .....-.- ar\ 6.00) "" » - Mount Stewart ....ar , 9.05 a. m Méant Stewart....dp ee ae 8,25 .** ee 450\ “ |\St. Peter’s.......... \756 Se Peres ........ 5.18 \* |! Bear River.......... 17 Bear River......./.. Giles 5 SS oe ce ce oot cs dp | 6 25 a. m. Senties « fs.... 4. ar} 6.50 §** || in o $.73 3.33 2.00) ° . 1,216,666.60 20: New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and ev 70: Office, DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DsBLOIS. GenrraL Aarwn \ ery information, may JOHN NEWSON, FURNITURE, FURNITURE AT COST, _ Charlottetown. Peres, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, eer Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture,®icture Frames and :0: LIFE DEPAKTM BENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over —- - $12,000,000.00 0:0 = ; Nine-tenths of the whole Profits ‘of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1, 158,500.00 | WEEKLY SSS Seideeneaeatangage= = TELE AND {§LAND ARGUS CONTAINS 19, 184. EXAMINER: Rev. Father Wilds’ EXPERIENCE. The Kev. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, writes as follows: “78 KE. 54th St., New York, May 16, 1882. Mrssns. J.C. AYER & Co., Gentiemen: Last winter i was troubled with a most uneomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night, and »urned so intense- ly, that L eoull seareely bear any clothing over thes, i was also a sufferer frome catarrhal cough; severe catarrh and ny appetite was poor, and my system a good deal run down. Knowing the vaiue of AYERS SARSAPARILLA, by observation ef many other cases, and from personal use More Reading Matter than any other Fazer 1ublished in P. E. Island. | aa $00 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! The Weekly lxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day xppear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Alwzys up te the Times, The Weekly &xaminey AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, -conselidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system-of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! 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