he gaa 5, ay a eS esi alle 2 Mea 7 3 % in 7 : dae on > — eas Geena = oT a RETEST ater * SP GBB I eR CIN Sy PRL CT Ce Sie te hie T ss arty ¥ . v ad te \ (oi Se a mh ‘ - lA we £ | . ‘ La a! Of) Saar \ | \ Dotutarns a YeRal This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may spea.* froe."—Evriprpes. SINGLE Copirs ‘wo CEN’s. : i, i \ i hy. : i" ~ 4 - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1885, VOL. 16.-~-NO. 45. LL TS MS Oe er. - - . a7 . ri y . iJ why Gra: 232 er Mal on i Ii SAN R Meuariie ee ah ( attic ce MLU Lu uUU euis se ah uati Jy — ‘ i ‘ eve Zz, oy ro é “sSea* - | pe aint at SARKRISTERS } OXAMiner cuodisbing Yo. i ANID I Loe ner of Water and Streets, Charlotterown epeeg? a TOE om @. a ' ‘ 2 r ,a0 o EYS- AT Eo W iwand Island ATTORNEY ss. AW. re SUBRSCRIPTIO | - Bee | Oice in Vid Bank, vA - a & | 0 50 {UP STAIRS) \ lvertising at most moderate rates, Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1954. Contracts may be made for monthly, terly, half-yearly or yearly advertive WwyTT yy ® MANET m application. VULLLI Au iy RAGNIIGL, ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, i8t5. ATTGRWEYS - AT- LAW n | | ee Selicitors in Chancery . x T hands, those heavy clowns taking holiday SPICHIO“’S TH Unmancer a : 8, y & By eE sap eee tors i ancery, | tes, Deimans and Wisters at @ VEPy |e pat hewsc—those rounded backs| New Moon 16sn day, 4h, 24m., a. m. ‘ROPE ASLEES PUBLEC:. &e. | LR ree ited ection. to clear. and stupid, weather-beaten faces that hirs uarter, 23ed day , 9a. l4m.. p. m, sin rasa fe lad : " have bent over the spade and Full Moon, 30ch day, Oh, 7m., noon . OFFICES . Hallo . 3 Building, Great} ree done the rough work of the world— eae Weoi Str t. pariott oO} | ; e ‘ < San ‘San |Moon/High | Ds r . , Kh? aay ae Tae ? those homes with their tin pana, their As Sen ae Money t0 (3000 Pieces White aud Grey Cottons, purctiased at greatly | ircwn pitchers, their rongh curs, and their seericrareeeememntrarawrs Lay 4 : sluster In this world there are ho atte anor i & Susie 0. f iia OMe I a Eees PN clusters of onions. in sleds a 4 3 re 10 ‘44 P cee lita ae el Reduced Prices. so many of these common, coarse people, ‘ww sg cs a oe eke oe . : ‘ who have no picturesque sentimental 2! Friday 50! | 6 47,11 3 oe. ee Sn ae ONS T 9 é P 1 , Sa ey | 50! 218 tlafel 81 Coeems © om WHITE COTTONS, in Lots No. 1, 24 inches, at 3 Cents. wretchedness! It is so needful we should Sunday 59, 22 9 12108 42 i F 3 ad “ 6 $6 2, 30 st » - remember their existence, else we may hap- + y me (Ct 4 t aoa Wf «axa i” 3% a} Monday ao >10 30° 1 37 33 ‘6 ‘< és ‘c Q 34 “é 6 bc pen to leave them quite out of our religion Tuesday 49° 23,11 27, 222 35| Patent ann : oe aud philosophy, and frame lofty theories sa 45! 25'morn| 3 Lt g OLATOES, Bs . ” t 4. 35 : 7 ' which only fit a world of extremes, There- ga 48 26 0 30! 4 10 , a _ és ¢ re oF ‘6 Q 66 fore let Art always remind us of them ; ’ . mai. - = & P e+ c | Mee ( i : ee iS; 25) 1 36 9 OU 1 - geal ARES, beak rk, : : ey . a : ot therefore let us always have men ready to Sopeareny = — ; Se R. R. Vies wv " ’ r 6, 50 ie 9 give the loving pains of a life to the faith- bi Sanday b a Zi' 7} 6 $-4 e - Se '@ | é PY “ = 26 té 10 se ful representin of common lace thin “oe Mi . « “ .5 " 1, oe 1 g . Pp g oe laa an . - : 2 : 10 7 “4 ’ men who see beauty in these common-place 1's) Wedoesday 4s| 3418591 9 491 49 iumbe Bs a things, and delight in showing how kindly 15, Thursday 45 35! 6 42/10 27) 51] Laths, (9 od Lebsiers. M: cas a es the light of heaven falls on them. 16 Friday ‘Mis 33.3901 2 5 | Laths, Canned Lense rs, | nc Be t 14 mt h MV k 4 t f the There are few prophets in the world— i? Saturday | 45) 39.7 5511 35, 56 aver od eS dali OLLS a GB, 1reéec rem few sublimely-beautiful women — few iS Sanday 1 47} 40 3 26 morn; } ke} < i, Berz ics, Eggs, | beroes. I can’t afford to give all my love 59] MCacay #2, 41 8 56) 0 10) 9 21) sii and reverence to such rarities; 1 want a . - a < i | ‘ gre» “ : i . ° r Paonia | St) dz gael Oasl 4 ish Bte. Millis, from 12 to 25 Cents. frst dal of thine Teli for my ery a > orn o ah : en — Le ‘day feliow-men, especially for ihe few in a Pride ies - Z 10 as 43 <— Prices for all Shipments. Write fully 10: ‘the foreground of the great multitude, ae ‘ aed wel hae : | whose f Ik rhose hands I touch @4 i sNesnedtaw +7 ax om . de 2} for Wuotations, r ° ° . ‘, : whose taces now, W ose au ‘ > ’ Yn =p ce llepetliegines a Parties in want of White or Grey COTTONS are invited to|for whom I make way with kindiy cour- oa. Meade 33, Bil 1 6 2 -HATHOPCW A ’ . tesy Neither are picturesque lxzzironi or Dy vionday a) hoi i l . a V7 \'T j fi a & ( G i . * ° . 3) : p ] 7 Tuesday aa eel bial 3 as 7 AY Hn WA Uy examine the above, as they are the Cheapest we romantic criminals helf so frequent »s your 28 Weduesday ‘ £ ewe. 21] oo i al , aver ‘o for se common laborer, who gets his own bread 29 7 oes ow 32 53) 421,940! 93] - 1 Commission Merchants, have ever offered for sale. and eats it vulvarly but creditably with his a pada s . oa) ney a 210 St) 26 ese Central Vharfi, Boston ~ ‘= . own pocket-kuife. It is more needful that ‘ ° . . -—~ 4 « « . ' . PRS a : “ 31 Saturday 7 29455 6 40/11 14) 9 29) ; 200d a b I should have a fibre of sympathy ean - “| Members of Board of Trade, Corn and Yar S “ & © iimen, connecting me with that vulgar culizen MNT@ Dal Gav MIMB MaDI DB Mechanics Exchange. il whe weighs out my sugar in a vilely- THE RA thy Vi AY TiWg FABLE. | Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884, 7000 eo Bed ‘Licking, bought assorted cravat and waistcoat, than with | —————_—__-——-———_—_—_————_——_ the handsome rascal in red ecarf and —--——— | : ’ * | £ YOViry ! 1 VC' Aa green feathers; more needful that my awe ELECT RIG GLOSS Cap. heart should swell with loving admiration he Me. Bae | : at some trait of gentle goodness in the faulty r ‘ 0 290} DOR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass . VO anya: 1 eS le who sit at the same hearth with me (nat et vn. cee abode 6 502 32) | ’ ji ‘ oF y y ~ & 2 } ‘ peopie wh : ; sages tr ork os| A! Copper and Plate Glass. ‘Quick !" Sure A number of DRESS LENGTHS, in Colored Silks, goed colors, | Pech’ * stingpenen of ep euer” patel; whe North Wiltsiare yi? 417)Permavent! No dirt, no trouvle, no labor worth $1.35 to $1.50, all for 95 cents to is, perhaps, rather too corpulent, and in Hunter iiver.......-...00 eee: 933. 484) tes cuticely free. tom Ext. put. ocite, , other respects is not au Oberlin or a Tiilot- Bradalbane. ivi0 = 509)° Aanot injure ~ most finely burnished sur- $1 10 per yard. son, than at the deeds of heroes whom I County !ine. a 5 1 i z 2 it -_ fm a ee a shall never know except by heresay, or at Fre+to 10 So 5 34) GuUCeG that Wil) polish ore - or copper with- - ‘ . " J : * ; the sublimest abstract of all clerical graces Ke ’ yton e 7 . ; if re gm ora nt ; ; oan ag gai 450 \ ards Colored Di ess Silks, worth B5 that was ever convinced by an able novel- \ i REE Beet Pogo oe weir “ ‘ aoe 'B meal € = eS : . 2 tO } ~~ ‘ . ~ ist. Summerside, } od ! 4 Leet ont — i o Cee — and 9o Cents, for 65 and iD cents, And so I come back to Mr. Irwine, with EE ed. Dee te Te 200 | Retail price ‘on denne yer whetae rm aa = whom I desire you to be in perfect charity, Wades... eer. ee | MICA WASH.—Tbis wash is the onl) L ¢ ‘ far - he aay = “— ene ce de- en ae epee rey 3 22 thing of the kind ever invented. A stove n b 2 ao n De Silks KTOTth mards onthe clerical character. erhaps ENG oo 2s Ch cde Ve cinobgw scenes 442 may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like © & sO ap © $ you think he was not—as he ovght to have BIRIER 6 vos a0 cn entta tens 6 47 ebouy; but smoked mica lights will spoil it been—a living demonstration ef the bene- Tisai, & . . . cccccceseeses's 6 47 all. Day by day mica becomes scarcer and 70 cents, for 50 cents. fits attached to the national church { But pnoM WES? A. M. higher ia price, and an article that will clean I am not sure of that ; at least I — a me — aud preserve it is valuable to all concerned, : the people in Haysiope wou ave i i awe bane OO aane 64 a ' oe ; ; e y i uf vy m . i Y° : , , : Mn a 737 en eee Lengths of Striped Washing Silks at SOCts | been very sorry to part with. their clergy. - 9 02 retali are e, ‘ents pe Fs 0 ye man na ¢ > . mee r a aa iv = The above nou ehold ne cessitles are manufac approach : and until it can be proved that > ; * idseestanen 2 07 tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia ee OD hatred is a better thing for the soul than sans. pean ane Ne U.S. A, and sold by every respectable Drug 5: : . love I must believe that Mr. Irwine’s in- 7 ae '( Ute citiones AL AM >. or pcan pyre A Large Stock of DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored French | fluence in his parish was a more wholesale Summerside, PM, gi[trade suppliod by" Cuts’ Tue Cxnaditn)""“ MERINOS, CASHMERES, SERGES, COSTUME CLOTHS, ono. "aetwonty. years afterward, when dep 2g, TE ae a 02 7 32 es pp y JOHN i, REED 4 a OS, CAS i dS, ‘ v ; A i’ 4 4 9} came here twenty years afterward, when KRensingtom,....-+eee-eeeeerreees 237 807 ee ee ‘o RTTISS N (* Ss 2B. £ Mr. Irwine had been gathered to Freetown a aa panel aaa -_ 00 s 30 a‘ sa rons 7 ater Street, St, Jobn, N, B RU SSI AN CORDS, &e. ’ Xe. his fathers it is true Mr. Ryde County Line ocn eee cease es 7 ig aha ADE V5! ee insisted strongly on the doctrines of the are a ae | tae een eee a2 soo oor a Cn ae aac * . . C 4 c . ss . i : a? ° al, . ‘ erates 402 932} " ales Ends and pieces Fancy Flannel SHIRTINGS, 32 inches wide, | Reformation, visited his flock a great deal SOOO TEs case saen oun ees 7 947 Hui Bj d OW? By ‘ a SP in their own homes, and was severe in re- te wy — pan oe oo . all wool, 58 cents, former price 50 cents. buking the aberrations of the flesh—put a woyalsy «Ft tiction. ‘ : od : L eames os $92 Wor] (asutictured by Holster, Gane & Co, oa as lateel, Sen OS eran . . T ill J. e : j - GCUNG EAST. P.M 9” Broad Street, New York.) : : . 4 ' , . Oat alien ei eanaieal bowl bint warm oo ey ging 1 ann } fi o a - Had (} th ness an 00 hg a ee eee as ii elie ; Bargains ih Dui Lal OG Stuck a {ea y aut 10 il s|things. But I gathered from Adam Bede, 5 Se eee 417 U OQUETTION Sass te pare one — : to whom I talked of these matters in his ae a a, Sheteaowe Batng Senter akc. Gro. ——0: cldage, that few elergymen could be lee Mount WS ee on 7s SNC ro ‘rompps< . ‘ : in winning the hearts of therr | (depart. ..csce cere es 197) Cetull weigtt, aud positively putes, Ask for| MEN’S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS,REEFING JACKETS, BUF. errr sian Mr. Ryde. ‘They aedigal cseeececccserersocoed Of lehe s- Superb ” and take no other, Put up ip i eas i ae ~ _— ow es ra : . t A SOW -+ » o ++ vatnaetanenmrs + asst er® ‘e }, 4 and i-lb. tins, and ‘or gaie by every re- FALO AND BLAC K DOGSKIN COAT d, FUR gathered e great many notions ebos eae Mount AOE. cn aseaeidin obs tie neni £07 | eouctable whulesale and reteil grocer and ‘ wok trine from him, so that almost every church More!l ee ee ee gered ee CAPS AND GLOVES. goer under fifty began to distinguish as well » no} general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian ; ; HE, EOUOT he ccccescendoccvoversasseeeres 6 0S trade supplied by between the genuine gospel and what did Bear River... ...-+-+srceccescerercercrs er ens ) co 646 TIC RR not come precisely up to that standard, as —— ae JOHN T. BEED, 5Q i OYS sUL 9 IN OTS AT l 50 if he had been born and bred a Dissenter; i one ata ti . j NY R i} a 5 4 4 ‘ ’ FI A, M. | 105 Water Street, St. John, N. and for some time after his arrival there POUT cevdrersge indices eee ee sss ORT TN? G 62 ana 8 7 i ee 3 00 AND 4 5 seemed to be quite a religious me vement in Baar River ....cceeeceneserenseceeecees 1 ~~“ eee Pa; ais that quiet rural district. ‘But,’ said Adam. we as J i An DARD Mae as ‘{’ve seen pretty clear, ever since I was a Morell wee te Mi n- 1 B aq? U d | thi : at young un, as religion's something else be- Mor vart ae a GL AGG iis tf ens ana OVS naercio mg in gre sides notions. It isn’t notions seis people STORE GIO WD 4 «> 24s PEER CEP OE PO a i ' AND RAN He UU ; doing the right thing—it’s feelings. it’s 2 ' ‘% ’ . a : , a es VALGIZAN. 00. vercccsonseeroue sess : ¥ fi Val lety, of Quality and Price. the same with the notions in religion as it is \ wart dna: oe ee Se ee with math’matics—a man may be able to uepa noone ee ©0080 00085 - oan . oo ‘ “a ; ome bad a [ the 57th Annual General Meeting of a " 1 1 <5 + | work problems s‘raight off in’s head, as he : 7 “RM ere . a A the Standard Lite Asgurance Company, A i - A 4) ie RR iD i XN ANTS < | T W i EDS. sits + the tire aud smokes his pipe; but if om ’ a ST et ee 11 17) Meld ab Edinburgh on ‘luesday, the 24th of he has to make a machine or a building. he sthé November, 1883, were re | ported — year for Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated. 'The total existing assurances in force at | (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was |April, 1853, the a r yy ‘ b - ii. . VINNICOM E, 2 (3,038 new proposals for lie as- | 2,561 proposals were accepted, - - 15th November, HURCH CHURC | reassured with other offices) | year ended 15th 2 he & . as ie | surance were received the 1 @ " i PIANG om OO assuring 7 | . - ORGANS) 1382, srounted io Voiced, Tuned, aud Regulated with Care. | ¥ 'The claims by death which C BINET ORGANS: arose during the year amount- il | ed, imclading bonus addi- | tious, to 2,462,226 59 Wine Restoned at tepaired. in Tuned, Re-toned and Repel |The annual revenue amounted experience! at 15th November, 1882, to following resuits for the; $ 9,754,085 38 7,239,048 13 $6,936,302 9! 4,267,546 00 iG is U | ie LENBON THE 0——— ‘Fhe balance of our stock of Trimmed Sildimery at Hialf Price. ——— 5: — ULSTERS AND MANTLE CLOTHS MARKED VERY LOW =:0: —_— KC K Coe &C. v Having nearly twenty years’ with the construction of Engtiss, and German Pianos, and uuder the patronag of Government House, the Convent and the) Being an increase leading musical families on the Island, feels year of sure of giving universal satisfaction. Mr. V. will engage professionally for public or private concerts the coming season. Offtlze—C. P. Bletcher’s Music Store. Ch town, Uct. 25 1554. American|The invested funds at same »| date amounted to during the JOHN LONGWORTH, THOMAS KERR, ; Inepector of Agencies Che een, Anguat 2, 188%, . _* 1,062,648 35 29,503,416 O0| | AT A BARCAIN. Agent ior Charlottetown. | G EO. ap A Vv i Oo & co. ‘Charlo! t-town, Dee. 3, 1884. The balance oft cur stock of Ladies Mam-), ning Blankets, Quilts & Comfortors in Great Variety, BUFFALO & JAPANESE ROBES, A LOT OF HORSE RUCS BOUCHT ADAM > (Continued, ) All honor and reverence to the divine heauty of form! Let us cultivate it to the in men, women and children—in | nreinos | . ! ‘our gardens aud in our houses: but let us ‘love that other beauty, too, which lies in secret of proportion, but in the secret of deep human sympathy. Paint us an angel, if you can, with a floating violet rebe, and a face paled by the celestial light; paint us yet ofmer a Madonna, turning her mild fac2 upward, and opeving her arms to wel- cotre the devine glory; but do not impose on us any esthetic rules which shall banish from the regions of Art those old women carrots with their work-worn BEDE. BARGAINS FOR GASH cscs knowing about doctrines, and used to call ‘em the bulwarks of the Reformation; but I've always mistrusted that sort o’ learning as leaves folks foolish and unreasonsble about business Now Master Trwine was as different as conld be: as quick '—he un- derstood what you meant in a minute : and he knew all about building, and could see ‘when you’d made a good job, And he behaved as much like a gentlo- man to the farmers, and th’ old women, and the laborers, as he did to the gentry. You never saw him interfering and scolding, and trying to play the ewperor. Ah! he was as fine a man as you ever set eyes on; and so kind to's mother and sisters. That poor sickly Miss Annie—he seemed to think more of her than of any bedy else in the world. There wasn’t a soul in the parish had a word te say against him ; and his servants stayed with him till they were so old and potter- ing he had to hire cther foiks to do their work,’ ‘Well,’ I said, ‘that was an excellent way of preaching in the week-days ; byt I dare say, if your old friend Mr. Irwine ~9 to come to life again, and get into the pu, next Sunday, you would be rather ashamed ,that be didn’t preach better after all your praise of him.’ (T'o be continued.) Canadian Locomotive Record. Pa Editor Journal Railway Appliances : 1 notice iu a recent issue of your journal, under the heading *‘Good Locomotive Re- cord, that engine No. 1, St. Louis, Fort Scot & Wichita Railway, ran a distance of 364 miles with 140 bushels of coal, hauling one baggage car and three coaches. The record is a good one, but on the Prince Edward Island Railway we have beaten it. Engine No. 7, hauling one baggage car and three coaches, ran 3,336 miles with 1,072 bushels of coal, which is equal to a consump- tion of 32 bushels per 100 miles ; and engine Nv, 21, hauling the same number of cars, ran 3.168 miles with 1,066 bushe!s, being 33 bushels per 100 miles. This beats the St. Louis, Fort Soott & Wichita record, as they consun.ed 38 busteis per 100 miles on one extraordinary trip. Nos. 7 and 21 were built at the Kingston Locomotive Works, Canada. Josepnh Uns worn, Mechanical Supt. Govt. Railways, Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, P. E. I, —- A Young Man Murdered. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN A QUEBEC VILLAGE—- A COWARDLY ATTACK. On New Year's day there was a large gathering of quarrymen in Ratelle’s hotel, Terreborne, near Montreal. A lively dis- cussion took place, during which a young man named Dube, aged twenty-one, on being provoked, struck one of them, a carter named Brilhere. No other trouble occurred until the afternoon of the 7th when four cf the men, who had a grudge against Dube, waited for him at the corner of a street near Ratelle’s botel and there and then challenged him to fight. On his refusal to fight, the whole four of them fell npon him and in the scuffle that foi- lowed, stabkhd him atout the head and neck. The niscrnantse then ran off, leaving Dube weltering im his blood on the roadside. It was only when, some time afterward, Dube was found lying on the ground that it ®as discovered that he had been stabbed in several places. He was taken home, where he died four hours afterwards. Briliiere and a man named Edwvoud were subsequently arrested, and more arreste are expected. Dube, who comes from Rimouski, is spoken of as being a man of extraordinary strength and possessed of much skill as a pugilist. This rendered his companions jealous of him. The coroner of the district has been noti- fied and will hold an inquest. The village was thrown into a state of intense excite- ment, such a horrible event being some- thing unheard of in that peaceful locality. —— = - 99 Emperor of Central Asia, The idea is growing in official circles in St. Petersburg that the Czar will be crowned emperor of Central Asia during the comingautumn, The tendency of Rus- sia’s foreign policy for some time back has been to acquire new territory and consoli- date what she has in Asia. The recent order of the minister of war a'taching a dipl matic agent t» the staft of the com- mancer in-chief of the Transcaspian domain is explained by this projected move. The Transcaspian now includes the mili- tary district of that name as well as the territories of the Torcomans of Akhal, Tekke, Tedjeot, ard Merv; and the Zei- tung, referring to this appointment, says : —'It is easy to see that the principal reason must have a will and a resolution, and love something else better than his own case. Somehow, the congregation began ‘Ito fali off, and people began to sveak light o' Mr. Ryde. I believe he meant right at bottom; but, you sec, he was sourish-tempered, and was for beacing down prices with his people as worked for him: and his preaching wouldn’t go down well with that sauce. And he wanted to be like my lord judge i’ the parish, punish- ing folks for doing wrong, and he scolded ‘em from the pulpit as if he'd been a Ran- ter, aud yet he couldn’t abide the Dissen- ters, and was a deal more set against ‘em than Mr. Irwire was, And then he didn’t keep within his income, for he seemed to think, at first go-o#, that siz hundred a year was to make him as big a man as Mr. Dounithorne; that’s a sore mischief I’ve often seen with the poor curates jumping int» a bit of living all of a sudden. Mr. | Ry le was a deal thought on at a distance, I ibeheve, and he wrote books; but as for ae and the nafire ov’ things, ho ‘was ds tera wouss. Ue was very for the creation of this diplema'ic post is to be sought for in our Asiastic relations with England, which, since the incorporation of Merv and Sarakhs, have beeome far more direct than they were before.’ The sirnggle of the future will be between England and Russia, and the theatre of the momentous drama wilbe Asia. For the present at least this strugyle will be kept within the limits of diplomacy, and in the contest England had better understand that she is playing with unscrupulous gam siers, who will think first of how to win, and last of the honesty of their method, A LE OL ALLL LL A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiecretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send a recipe thst will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Suuth American Send setf-addressed envelope to Rev. Jorsrx C Inwan, Station DPD, Vow York . aa — Cugarket PLACE to boy a yg Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, oncertinas, F . > ei eS Pa is at Mil [dect9 tf