ata tiie ea = _ =. 2 a - —-- - - — YAtis 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Kukirtprs. SINGLE Covirs Two CErrs, i NEW SER [ES 4 UHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1885, VOL, 16.---NO. 83. Che Daily Examiner = p8ued \ cves The Examiner Publishing Co. rner of Water and from tneir ou . Stree (har'lottetown, Prince edward Isiand, Ratt ‘ SCRIPTION ~—> £ Six Monutas, es 00 ree ‘I muuthes ° l 25 iu . 7 ine Siouth, U od < Advertising at uiost mocerate rates. made for monthly, Contracts may be r yearly advertive-. quarterly, hait-yeary ments, ON application. ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, (885. MOON S CHANGES, Last Quarter 6th day, 6h. 25m., p. m. New Moon I4th day, 10h, m., P. mM, Viret Quarter, 22nd day, Gh. 19.n., a. m. Full Moon, 28th lay, Llh. 4Sm., p. m. JAME WILL SELL THE SHAND BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF COMFORTs & BLANKETS ae Bens Reduction to Clear! —ALSO— A Lot of Ladies’ MANTLES and WOOL GOODS nites. mM ATILE PRiCr. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1885. D ‘Sun ‘San | Moon} High Days ~ an OF WEES vises sets | rises water |len‘h, a. h mh m aft’n morn; hm Sanda} 7 38.4 59) 7 S811 535) 9 31 2\ Mond} | 27/5 119 Sjafe32) 34 #' Taesday 26) Sho 14) ] B 37 4 Wednesday 24 511 18 J 50} 41 5 Thursday vo 6 morn; 2 33 43 6 Friday 71 5} 0 19; 3 24 4; 7 Saturday m . .] Ls) # 29) 50 8|Sunday is 7 : 13! 5 43 bt 9 Monday 17) Ul) 3 6) 6 53) 54 10 Tuesday 16 13) 3 53} 752) 57 [1 Wednesday 14) 15 438! 8 4310 | y2/Thareday 12 16) 5 18 9 4 4 13. Friday ll} .18° 5 57 10 23) i 14 Saturday 9 19, 6 28,10 38 10 15, Sunda) S 21) 6 59 11 13 13 16 Moaday 7 22 7 23 il 47 16 17 Tuesday 5 24! 7 56 morn 19 18' Wednesday 3) 26° 8 26 0 2 23 19 Thursday 1) 23) 8 51} O 57 27 20 Friday 6 59 29) om Ss 30 2 2] Saturday 53 80/10 il : 25 32 22 Sunday 50 31 10 57) 3 QI 35 23) Monday | 55! 33ial 50) 441; 38 24 Tuesday ' 52 34/aft50; 6 12 2 25 Wednesday 51) 36) 1 58, 7 39 45 | 26 Thursday 49 37°3 91837! 48 27 Friday 47 638) 4 22; 9 29 51 28 Saturday | i i THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, —— ar 6 45.5 40] 5 34.10 13) 9 55) TEA WORTH TRYING, ADAM | BEDE. -_ ~—< 4 CHAPTER XXVII coves) A CRISIS, CHINA Ir was beyond the middle of August— nearly three weeks after the birthday feast. Phe reaping of the wheat had began in our { borth midland county of Loamshire, but { the harvest was likely still to be retarded by the heavy rains, which were causing inun- datiovs and much damage throughout the country. From this jast trouble the Brox- tun and Hayslope farmers, on their pleasant up-lands and in their brook-watered val- leys, had uot suffered, and as I cannot pre- tend that they were such exceptional far- mers as to love the general good better than their own, you will infer that they were not in very low spirits about the rapid rise ‘ ‘CHALLENGE BLEND TE “a. co. ED OF THE INDIA AND GROWTH IST CHOICI] } THE ABOVE VERY CHOICE BRAND OF in tl ice of bread, so 1 th INDIA & CHINA TEA hope cf gathering in their nn ce Nas | j i j i | ' | | | | | { Give, or Whole Ruasted Bean, damaged, and occasional days of sunshine and drying winds flattered this hope. The eighteenth of August was one of these days, when the sunshine looked _ brighter in all eyes for the gloom that went before. Grand masses of cloud were hur- ‘vied across the blue sky, and me great BEER & GOFF. (wun nating he Cite soned sin COFFEE. COFFEE. (BLENDED) “or family use, forjsale at 50 cents per pound or 10 pound box for $4.75. wa” Give it a Trial. den for a moment, and then shone out warm again like arecovered joy; the leaves, still greer, were tossed off the hedgerow trees by the wind; around the farm-houses there was a sound of clapping doors, the apples fell in the orchards, and the stray horses on the green sides of the lanes and Cotlees on the common had their manes blown about their faces. And yet the wind seemed only part of the general glad- ness, because the sun was shining. merry day for the children, who ran ahd shouied to see if they could top! the wind, with their voices ; and the grown- up people, too were in good spirits, inclined to believe in yet finer days, when the > ‘wind had fallen. If only the corn were Fy esh Ground Coffee, ‘hot ripe enough to be Ba out of the husk and scattered as untimely seed ! | And yet a day on which a blighting ‘sorrow may fall upona man. For if it be BEEF AND COFF. true that Nature at certain moments seems | charged with a presentment of one indivi- | ~~ | dual lot, must it not also be true that she 1000 BL 1 Fl ‘seems unmindful, unconscious of another ? arre $ our. ‘For there is no hour that has not its births! of gladness and despair, no morning bright- | ; ness that does not bring new sickness to) VOID Adulterated You can bay the Imported --~AN D-— (Java and other kinds) from Winter Communication MEETING AT SUMMERSIDE ON MUNDAY EVEN ING—STHRONG RESOLUTIONS PASSED UNANI- MOUSLY Moved by John H. Bell, Esy., seconded by Captain William Welsh :— Whereas, Under the terms of union be- tween this Island and the Dcminion, the Dominion Government contracted with ug to establish and maintain «n eflicient steam set vice for the conveyance of mails and passen gers ecross the Straits of Northumbe: ‘and,and thereby place us in continuous communnication with the Mainland during winter and sum- mer; avd Whereas, Sach continuous steam communi- tion is of the most vital importance to this Island, and its establishment and maintenance was one of the chief inducements to the Island to enter the Confederation ; and Whereas, The steam service, as already provided by the Dominion Government, has proved to be neither efficient nor continuous, and no rees-nable efforts have becn made to improve upon or perfect the said service, Therefore Resolved, That this meeting ex- press its dissat‘sfaction and regret at the man- ner in which, for the last twelve years, the Dominion Government has violated its most solemn cogagements, and insists upon the strict and immediate fulfilment of the terms ef union on the part of the Deminion Gov- ernment, Moved by David Rogers, Esq., seconded by Thowas Brehaut, Esq. :— Whereas, The Dominion Government hav- ing seiected the Capes as the most suitable place for crossing the Straits of Northumber- land in winter, when steam communication between Georgetown and Pictou hed been dis- continued for the season, it became the duty of the Government to inform itself of the necessities of that route and take the control of the same, and rerder the same safe and commodious for mails and passengers; and Whereas, The Dominion Governmeut has neglected its duty in that behalf and has made no proper provision for the safety of mails or passengers, Therefore Resolved, That this meeting urge upon the Government the necessity, by com- mission of inquiry or otherwise, to investigate the necessities of this route and take immedi- ate control thereof, and render the sauce as safe and etticient as practicable. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Belfast, Where Art Thou ? eo Temes. ‘desolation as well as new forces to genius , s >) : eer mn Te mn in,—It does appear that Belfast is on} (Charlottetown Time. ) WHOLESALE AND Ri { Alb, and love. There are 80 many of us, and occasionally ena then not much to m4 GOING Wast. A.M. Ps M,| jour lots are so different : what wonder that public benefit; but only for its political wii dion eaiidainn $02 302, _—— Nature's mood is often in harsh contrast effect and the benefit. Those who seek her Royalty Jauctivn -- 82% 325 - i 2 with the great crisis of our lives? We are know best how and where to apply—most EE EEN TT TS 917 417) _ children of a large family, and must learn, | surely not to the advancement of her local i c2cceseh nee. suming 932 432) -as such children do, not to expect that our | wants, such es highways and convenience Bradalbase. -oodagt 10: BO) , hurts will be made much of—to be content ' +, and from shipping. County line...............+0:- ~ 5 5 ee wien (ae —- prone and caressing, and help Now, Mr. Editor, we, your readers, who Potows . -oeee wae : each other the more. ‘fully appreciate our privilege of stating and Kensington oo ee he a DANUBE aakes the lead. | It was a busy day with Adam, who eneeated our views asi pen through gr ess een eEe a "i ear Popular Brands. ,of late had done almost double work; your intelligent paper, would also draw the summerelde, ha i 47 GOLDEN STAR for he was continuing to act as attention of the public to notice how repre- . | Copars .. oe ae | ae — 1 ee | Choice Potente, ‘foreman for Jonathan Burge, until some sentatives and public cfticials do seek Miscouche....... 2 09 MAPLE HILL § eet otied toes 1d pub Well 2 37 GOLDEN AGE } satisfactory person cou ound to sup-! patronage and canvass most assuringly to me “32 ©=«(C 2EN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, COTTS,|SQeBEN AGE | choice Superior. ply his place, and Jonathan was slow to Peers charn lock efter the rehtaue Port Hull. ‘ 3 22 CHILDREN’S FAN( ; vi stud, »| STRATHROY = | a7 ~— eep a sharp 'ook after the rights of their O'Leary 442 ; tin find that person. But he had done the ex- constituents, to receive an equal share of Alberton eae ; SLEIGHS, &c., CHEAPEST, The above and other ‘tra work cheerfully, for his hopes were public works. Lt “347 ’ , F bouyant again about Hetzy. Everytime : . 45 Tignish. . ..64 X 1E) J = ¢ ) on : ye J | You will not be surprised, Sir, at me tell- » somali . “ | ; Cc HOEICE: BRANDS * she had seen him since the birthday, she ing ah that the jest indignati. n of the Tignish.... ee 6 47 ‘Mirrors & Looking Giasses, English and German, yery Low. es eee had seewed to make an effort to bebave all jacple in this southern section of Belfast iia s eden chdokaimne 7 47 ee a ee ie she er hes reached its climax. Nor is it any won- Cleary... a ne | make him understand she had forgiven his'a.. Two years ago two peiitions were P qi 10 22 | caeieapeapae BEE & GOFF. ‘silence and culdness during the dance. He! .. - in = i 20ph i nivksedeccenctadauel 0 : signed by nearly two thousand people Wellington ........ a Ll 07 —-------- — -; had or ae a — MO! cask, Gin wan Seb-artienine-te-cen take Miscouche.............0e++000. 1) 34 - stock of Gilt : lr. > eture- i ls i again; too happy that she smiled at him—/ pinette on two days in the week. The . arrive . “1157 a.m. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is Apples Avpples. still happier because he observed in her a|Tinette on two: atc re Geek: a Summerside, ed « e ee ‘1 the largest in the Lower Provinces, ull rivalled in quality and “ more subdued sir, pene ens om _ inter- soeminus of Colville or Surrey Road. Be- Kensington psig ttn 237 807| variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures--the Cheapest in ereten 2 ioe growth of womanly tenderness },o14 | all the people have rece:ved to ier - a et ae ‘ . a and Sserougnens. ‘ever since wi lent contempt. The Freetown .. : 300 830) the city : cite ¢% ’ sain ‘ahaa CVEr Since was Bi : a -| the city. | ‘Ah!’ he thought again and again ‘she’s a woald tame thes Mane not te baat es Eran becéecues sos 44s Gun! i hod J 300 Barrels—-WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at | only eeventeen;she’ll be thoughtful enough See ong “ a a a te pee es) ae | aftera while. And her aunt allays says. ee eae af hou? tive 2 9 32) Tele " * 6X9 &: Nair 7"; And, again, Balfast where art thou! veri a 84 PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS.) seek & GORE OS. Er a SOy AE ant age, Daler eters at doa Koyalty Junction : 509 10 39 | Nae Re ie aay "ae e a awife as mother ll : have ho ee to about two hundred petitioners would f be ee .632 H O02} a ae CHEESE oHet s E grumble at, after all.’ To be sure, he had sufficient to open out two or three miles GCING EAST. Pe. Mj t wie per dl a her a — ae - the every session of our hard pressed Parlis. Charlottetown . ouneann eel “a : ‘ i’ oa | DIFTRCRY ; FOF One Cunday ae te Was ID- went. Yes, and three mc re, if some few Royalty Junction ......840| Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber suits, which tending io yo from church to the Hall cu" rarepibe cient the nad Aatato’ tee 7 ee ee bli Farm, Hetty bed j ined the party of upper | ee Bedford... sees ceccceeeeseeeeas 417) we are Selling at Cost.. ; ts mure Island. Mount a Ee ee a 452) ' © 100 Bex s—WHOLEUSALE & RWTAIL servants from the Chase, and had gone! “Now Belfast find thyself where thou Op apepaming § Gamers. osc eens cos -. 457) ; : a , : i anne * ane ee home with them—a'most as_ it S08 | oak uk ta he standing—on thine own Cardigan. Jeveceetces aden beneaeel 617; CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen! REESE, & GORE. were inclined a encourage ae. dignity; and quistion the rersca e public I a i a ons cetuliien, ke eee 6 42} ‘ ° ll kind f U hol : W *k ———_____-—____-______ ______ Craig. ‘She’s takin’ too much likin an pellelnteed te rey and report upot see | air thes sterling org, : ,. Officer, missioned to survey and report upon NG ic ccces vee cco st beens 457) Chait By cheap. A — 0 — — ; lr 7, {to them folks i’ the house keeper's sateti opie from f: a ew Woes ee con sees ceces * i ‘ ‘ , ° e . . ’ f } * t} > ‘ ] ¢ Ff thes 2 weopk fr: mn far La t ol, Morell. ..... tote te eeeenees o 37 | Painting, \ arnishing and Gilding. Liverpec! LG Char Loigetowi, room,’ Mrs. Peyser remarked. ‘For my! 60. Bo noe 58, hz all Southern Belfest. SE eae 6 08 | ; yart, L was pever oveifond o gentlefo'k’sser- | 4.7019 bo eatiatied by the ra anh eae ok Bear Biv 6 57 I on ty lik . Sc eohadien d should be satisfied by the rey and ad hla, tatatatsiss. as +r ve : r MOQ Nes op air hoe Nibre ~ vants-—they re mostly like the ne ladies fat) |: of a certain public work contractor of EE cco. os. 72) BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feathe: ? Hain , i lock, Fibre, “a . dogs, nayther good for barking or butcher’s as Sogdienaiia notoriety ys his own on BAST. A. me Excelsior, W ool, Straw—Cheapest in the city, hye meat, but on’y for show.’ And another i + on fit, But behold no more contracts. eal $008 ccncccscesas bese Obes 6 | Ty ameeiny ee agp ee iTraveller when thou passest by Pinette , i a ld ad ete atinty ., Se ' ‘ . 5° git eit uy some things, though to his grea “| Bridge look over head and don’t forget to St. Petar’. ‘ ‘ rah tied > - ore ae whys P tet as 5 ° . a Morell” Sede oven vesicle 8 57 Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboar ds, Bookcases, Scheflioneers, cay om, = a ne aoeiesae — ldo the same when you pass the panne tes" 1ee Saher serene ow ‘ sts ; »—Cheapest. jher at a distance getting over quae | aft xt, and don’t look down. Visible Gount Stewart sonsedeéedecesea 9 Washstands, &e. Cheapest s |out of the Treddleston road. But when he! Gaon ne “Hew wa. cel - 0B icy xe: Car a” moerccrncsaeheeneses Gree wee 8 12 ‘hastened to her, she was very kind, and | yours truly, . Baerrente toss: —-_ ee 9 39 J OH ig ay = Wi SON eS, 2. asked him to go in again when he had taken | : Date eras Mount Stewart, inet ae ee 9 42 " : her to the yard gate, She had gone a little’ ‘an Bedford oe ‘ ; ‘ ; Fc , farther into the fields after coming from: | : : Revaley “h eae ; oes . "10 54 Ch’ tow n, Vee ] Q, 1884— 3mos 1885. SPAING TRIP. 1885 Treddleston, because she didn’t want to go The English Royal Chair. Charlottetown. __ oe 1117 THE CLIPPER BARK in, she said; it wase0 nice to be out of | i eee eaten — ———____— 6é 39 doors, and her aunt always made such a} eae in which ‘nrc yaa e - ‘ j 5 x fa i. ra B 4 peo fuss about it if she wanted togo out. ‘Oh | eigns or the past five hundred years lave HicLeod, Worson & McQuarrel NAD iAN liv Si RAN Gk AE G U 5 do come in with me!’ she eaid; ae | Gat to be crowned is a rough wooden affair, ‘ net ot pees he was going to shake hands with her at the ae a — “~~ It oo on - = oe Ae een 'gate,and he could not resist that. So he went! of four wooden lions, and has un erneat BARRISTERS a te 500 Tons Register. Classed in English Lloyds in, onda Mrs. Poyser was contented with) Ce ee fainous ‘Stone —— , = —AND— - ‘ ‘only a slight remark on Hetty’s being later | which the Scott.sh sovereigns, down to the William McDonald, ¢ seamed YO was expected; while Hetty, who hadj|time when there were pone, knelt to be ATTORNEYS ) AT ™ LAW | - Wake ORES Spee looked out of spirits when he met her,|crowned. The stone is said to be the same ‘ ’ smiled, and talked, and waited on them all | which Jacob used fora pillow when he had Office in Brown's Bioek Queen Square oe Liver pooi fr Charlottetow it, with unusval promptitude. his well-known ladder dream, bat this part ’ 7 ; ce a. $2,000,000 PRI ion. That was the lasi time he had seen her; | of the story need not necessarily be believ- * (UP STAIRS). CAPITAL, ° . Mg “ = % a ’ ? On or nhout me re een CORT: tae he meant to wake leisvre for going to;ed. The throne in the House of Lords is Vh'town, Feb, 12, 1885. iiainiisipatiiain ing Freight at through rates to ithe Farm to-morrow. To-da he knew, | modeled after the famous old chair, which oo C y|latter is kept just behind th dos it n , ‘an 0 lee . . _was her day for going to the Chase to sew atter is kept just behind the reredos in SULLIVAN & MAUNKILL, HEAD OFFICE Montreal. Pictou, ey Souris and a eae ae oe get as) Westminster Abbey. et. 4 : $ ‘much work done as possible this evening, wee ATTORWEYS -AT-LAW HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ue shin attain, tau. moe or Ope Ni ae 3 to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Johu Street 7 (To be continued.) Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites Solicitors tu Chancery, ¥ t F BP? ‘g rm inte ea en ers Cd ee IS ESPECIALLY USEFUL FOR CHILDREN’S TTY , 3 WBHVOPrADES ¢ S. nei -) oe . ; ACarp.—To all who are suffering from | — — vet wear NOTARIES PULLIC, &e. Risks Taken on Mos fe L. ¢. OWEN ‘errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous} DISEASES, we “—e : . . . ! “ i a glFFICKS— O'Halloran’s Building, Groat AGENT POR PRINCOE EDWARD ISLAND: Sitese, Male Saath naainan is al aaa ie it acts both as food and medicine. It Orge Street, Charlottetown. ’ 3, ‘OF CHARGE. This great Sedislier was dis- |nOt only gives flesh and strength by virtue 7 Money to Loa, - fed. AR rAU Lb, DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI-jcovered by a missionary in Scath American| of its own nutritious properties, but creates ". W, Sutuvas, 2 0. | Ouaeren 8. Macwerne Jen 1, ‘g2. (Uk'town Jen ':°6 NER, if you want te roach the moat . ) Meichonte Bank of Balifar poopie for the loot menay a og ‘Send self-addressed envelope to Rev, Jo=#pq/an appetite for food that builds up the T, Inman, Station D, New York wasted body.