cre LL LC A me sna A Y BAR, Tais is true Liberty, when Freeé-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Kvniripgs. Sincie Copirs Two Cryts. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1885, VOL. 16,--N0. 125. NEW SERIES ena Che Day Examiner —_— Lower Provinces. With such facilities it is him by the arm, saying in a quiet, but de- swift withdrawal from the neighborhood « f ‘no trouble to do the best work at moderate | cided tone— | Pendjeh to Saraks or blood. What specially | No, Adam, no; I'm sure you will wish enrages public temper is_ the univeral | to stay and see what good can be done fer | conviction that England is playing a most |her, instead of going on a useless errand of |hopelessly unequal game, so long as the mh m aft'n morn: h m veduesday (5 446 23] $8 49,11 41/12 39 Wed j | rates. 2 Th rsday $< 241 9 S2iaft 16 43 | mor | Sl aoaroa! a L. E. PROWSE, g Priua) . s e 5 ; ADAM BZDE.THE RUSSIAN WAR _ fri s . Ls - = @ 44 QUEEN STREET ete: ea see . The bx miiner Publishing Oo. % : Q CHAPTER XXXIX_ FEELING OF TUE BRITISH PEOPLE ou : : - ae co oT - sik (Continued. ) The New York Times correspondent \\ - r an — cos Fe writing from London on the 12th inst, says: eat G pi rb etown = = an i | * She can’t ha’ done it,’ he said, without to be slapped violently im the face and then a im os > ¥ moving his eyes, as if he were only talking to be compelled to wait 17 days in order to Ra S ae ee = as ” . a 2 5 to himself; ‘it was fear mads her hide it...... learn whether the assailant really meant it gis M = 50 = - = “ I forgive her for deceiving me......[ forgive would test severely the most angelic of dispo- = = B k J | ( p thee, Hetty—thee was deceived toc......it’s sitions. To British people I eve h = } ; ’ x * . people, who never 0 u Bt = = mm 00 j 0D ard [| amental inter, gone hard wi’ thee, my poor Hetty......but! were especially rich in traits of seraphim, om Advertis st most moderate rates. a ae ’ they'll never make me believe it.’ the enforced suspense is literally intolerable. Conte made for monthly, > \ = Book-Binder Papel Ruler, | He was silent again for afew moments, The leaders make a mistake in supposing i » half-yearly or yearly advertire os oO ’ and then he said with fierce abruptness. —_—_ that it lies with St. Petersburg to decide ar ce ~ AND— | ‘Til go to him—I’ll bring him back—I'll war or peace. or even that it lies with the ————— "= > make him go and look at her in her misery English ministers The English people —_ ° eres QO ,—he shall look at her till he can’t forget it have something to say, and before the esa’ ’ : : : | . ‘ , : i y, anc c I tue AL RATA ’ APRIL 1885 oat = a BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER |—it shall follow him—he shan’t escape wi’ tremendous pressure of reat national . - v p>) | lies this time—I’ll fetch him, I’il drag him wrath, even a weaker government than . Se oe —_ & za KO The Printing and Binding machinery and myself.’ Gladstone’s would be forced to hold itself Las th. 30m. “4 ~ apes e Plant in this Office is that of the late In the act of going toward the door, erect. Continental diplomats have failed N iny, 7h. tem., Dm ee 7 > Adam paused automatically and looked | to realize that in England, in a great crisis, Ful 2m., & m. od © Bremner Brothers. about for his hat, quite unconscious where | the populer intensity of feeling is like a = - cs e } Cc > i i j » ic f rine t . o re Sun ‘Moor High Day ~ ll a ‘Si cE and 1s well known as one of the mest com- ! “v = oo low wee — him. a ' ae - ony = ~~ = been o : _ nat oF av pe colon teat ss > > ‘plete printing and binding concerns in the rwine had followed him, and now too ngland will have an abject apology and " o \ ® = < 44 Queen Street, 20’ Monday ; 43 OG se 7 1) 310 47; 2 59 é iuay - ‘ 26 Sunday 4 455 fe’ 4 98) 8 47 5 ; ‘Yv ao} Besa ; > : 2 4” 22! Wedueada, > «BLUR 57, 4h «46 23 Tuarsday : &3 aft 16) 5 37 49 94 Friday 2 54 2 6, 6 SE 52 5 Satard 0 55 322/789: 55) 8; OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great Qeorge Street, Charlottetown, Gas Money to Leap, | | yourself, Adam; there are Hetty’s friends, the good Poysers, on whom this stroke will fall more heavily than I can bear to think. ITexpect it from your strength of mind, Adam—from your sense of duty to God Saturday . 2 me te 49 a ; : : : = ae aioe ; Bo +s > - . : a . . . vengeance. The punishment will surely sword isundrawn. Russian diplomacy is ; ~ ai al ae) & oe - = gs a Sigu of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. Charlottetown, F. & Island fall without your aid. Besides, he is no | checking sritish action with palaver, while \Trgcaday aa! 39| 1 19'4 2! 689 Ch’town. March 17. 1885—wkly | March 17th, 1885. |longer in Ireland; he must be on his way|the Russian military forces, entirely 3| Wednesda 3i| 331149' 51313 2 /homte—or would be long before you ar- | regardless of what this diplomacy pledges, icnley 29 «84 2 24! 6 24 5 a | rived; for his grandfather, I know, wrote | utilizes the time thus gained to seize as i Friday 7 5) 2 57' 7 28 5 for him to come at least ten days ago. I |many points in the impending war game as {}/Saturia 25 132,62 12 } 7 want you now to go with meto Stoniton./they can. Frem St. Petersburg and jg Sanday 23: 38] 3 56, 9 6 15 SULLIVAN & HAGKBILL | I have ordered a horse for you to ride with| Vienna we get all sorts of sinister rumors 13 Moaday 39 4 25] 9 47 17 ¥ § | us, as soon as you can compose yourself.’ of an Afghan riting against the British ; of 14/Tuestay 20; 40 457 10 26) 20 ep OP AS While Mr. Irwine was speaking, Adam |Sir Peter Lumsden and party being killed 15, Weduesday 18) 475 3011 4 24 Ps ATTORNEYS - Af- LAW recovered his conciousness of the actual by the Ameer’s disgusted troops; of Herat ’ . irsday + a . = ; ; og on oe ; he ae the hair off his forehead| being in revolt. Ali these things are cer- _ rem ca) an! Sine on 0 eae : Dt : jand listened. tainly guesswork, but they illustrate what a 11 7 e — . il i 20: —— Solicitors in ¢ bancery, ‘Remember,’ Mr. Irwine went on, ‘ there} British imagination pra B as easily hap- gp sesda) ; as ; are others to think of, and act for, besides| pening, while the authorities are waiting to have St. Petersburg find out why General Kamaroff did not regerd certain ivstruc- tions which never were sent him, but the national love of doing things in an orderly way is satisfied by the unders‘anding that | ROTARIES PUBLEC, &c. ! WW. Sonuvan, Q 0) | Cueeves Ma cwers | and man—that you will try to act as long |it isthe proper thing thus to await, but the Sammere 12 9°: as action can be of any use use.’ national heart meanwhile ygnaws itself in In reality, Mr. Irwine proposed this|impatience. The ministry does all it can journey to Stoniton for Adam’s own sake. |to relieve the cruel tension by hurrying gd iorson hy MoQuarrie, Movement, with some object before him,|forward immense war and naval prepar- : was the best means of counteracting the!ations, and we are likely to hear in a few BARRISTERS violence of suffering in these first hours. |days that not only have the full reserves of —AND— 27| Monday a4 571 5 33 9 29,;14 O 23| Tuesday ho 59 6 35,10 8 4 29 Wednesday 54 7 VU 7 37 10 43! 30 Tharsday + 52/7 2 $ 36/1) - This Month we are Selling our fH RAILWAY TIME TABLE, Cioods so Fine that we would ottetowen Toone) | like to Give One and ee * (See 2 leLe i ws ‘You will go with me to Stoniton, Adam?’ | 60,000 men _ being called out, but that he said again, after a moment’s pause. | orders have been given to Ear! Dufferir to ‘We have to see if it is really Hetty who|immediately send an army toward Canda- ATT QN y " is there, you know.’ har. 0 E 5- AT 7 LAW. ‘Yes, sir,’ said Adam, ‘I’ll do what you GOING WEST. ye ee : : 7 AFGHAN SITUATION. Charlottetow: se 3 02 | é 11 C} ? think right. But the folks at th’ Hall A London despatch of the 10th says 7 “ S ematin Or 295 : , ’ i < ie rm — "hee ; ow ael a ance = ‘Office In Brown § Biock, Queen Square Farm r s Instructions have been telegraphed to Sir Noss wViltshire, jor: Oa I wish them not to know till I return to) p.44, Lumsden to proceed instantly with Hunter River. i seal 932 432 (UP STAIRS). tell them myself. I shall have ascertained] 91) ing forces at a iauniall: neatecenelien Bradalbane. Si eee cheketaenel 1010 509) sitiieiciniei email tk obi ma ; ; things then which I am uncertain about ws . ; PY or 9 519] , Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885 . Robat Pass, the approaches to which have County Line. -- 1619 519] now, and I shall return as soon as possible. : «a ; . Seostn 1035 5 34) aor already been fortified by the Afghans under sa a 10 57 5 57 | Coie now, the horses are ready. the direction of the British Royal Engi ensington . cosccoseseceqaeee — et 3 — eo ae arrive.. insect a: eae f ‘ =~ i : y SS Ey H . A y WR S ; neers. Robat Pass is 45 miles north of Summerside, Pr. M. i i pd CHAPTER XL. Herat, and through it lies the only practi- ( lepart . ; 147 } e e THE BITTER WATERS SPREAD. cable road for a large wuilitary force to Miscouche 2 09 al ] or btn ited df wee : Herat. Sir Peter Lumsden has with him Wellington . 2 37 WH AT A = nl AR W Mr. IrwtneE returned from Stoniton in 4} spout 1,200 British and natives, and the Port Hull. 3 22 | post-chaise that night, and the first words | 4 neer’s forces capable of concentration at O'Leary edie 442 restores, with the gloss and freshness of [Carrol said to him, as he entered the | ¢pjs point number between 10,000 and Alverton . RR te 5 47 youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich house were, that Squire Donnithorne was| jo 999 men The paes is 900 feet hich figaish. 6 47 PURCHASE. brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. | dead—found dead in his bed at ten o’clock | 444 ¢} itt hee tiie Cle : : : d hair may be darkened : ° 1e@ mountains are impracticabdie for cnn Wear. ache By its use light or re j ' that morning—and that Mrs. Irwine de-|...4 4 small force. The country east of Tignish stan thin hair thickened, and baldness often, | sired him to say she should be awake when|popa¢ Pass and south of Penjdeh, lying a 7 47 though not always, cured. lewi - 2 she b dhi ona ass and south of Fenjdeh, sying Alb-rton.. iile’s wed one —<$—— 1): ——_—— ‘ . Mr. Irwine came home, and she begged him |},.tween Herat and Penjdeh, is held by the ’ Lear 9 02 i It checks falling of the hair, and stimu- to bed with i h de ' jdeh, is he by th aes" ones eoeleeea lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It met Se ge pee vee out seeing her. _ Afghans in considerable force, and is 80 a 10 22 ll : ‘Well, Dauphin,’ Mrs. Irwine said, a8] gigioult as to be inaccessible by any fore Wellington 11 07 e x prevents and cures seurf and dandruff, and her son entered her room, ‘you're comme at s to be imaccessibie | y y torce von '% — |Ramember this Month Closes our) Sims Ser caine [RST at senicman dzone Pie tumaten is syuried ile now ot . Nae... ne G E scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the ae wos “ . aan a an ae Peter Lumsden is reported to be now en- Summerside ) a ViGor is unequalled ; it contains neither oil and Jow spirits, which made Him send for gaged with a large force of Afghans and a ( depart 202° 7 i nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, aud Arthur in that sudden way, really meant body of picked men of the British and NS oe os ouc ewe 237 8 07 | GREA | SALE ] silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, something. | suppose that Carrol has told Indian armies in pushing forward the forti- MS scncccccccceses sas oe eueny : agreeable, and lasting perfume. _— that Donnithorne — found dead IN| fications of Herat. There is a body of County Line s cceMialed cena ae oe 45} Mr. C. P. BRICHER writes from Kirby, 0. | bis bed this morning. You will believe my British Royal Engineers at Penjdeb, and it ‘ July 3, 1882: “ Last fall my hair commenced | prognostications another time, though I ; : Bradalbane .. , 8 5i y ; i y ay Ci t escapes fighting : : falling out, and in a short time I became dare say I shan’t live to prognosticate any is feared that they cannot escapes fighting ; sleavn cco [ re teees scoccccssis@Qne fam | nearly bald. I used part of ide goog) =e sli: eat death.’ with the victorious Russians Rein force- Royal Soci — sd F2C) 6B Ayers Main Veet tad cen wart ne ae mepis are bein yushed forward toward i as < ‘ ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I Ww ?? . & | , . _— —, Royalty Junction.... serene ed a LO 39 sP " s have now a full head of bair powin vigor- What have they done about Arthur ! Penjdeh by the Ameer’s officers. and it is EE ET ..632 1102 ously, and am convinced that but — the said Mr. Irwine. ‘Sent a messenger to supposed that among these will be a small GCING EAST. P.M |, Wh Beh Gti 1QQh use cf your preparation | should have been await him at Liverpool .? Sored of Bettiah , . ‘ = 3 7wWw > ’ swalw hs ” e . enattaton D. sacvesssedseuual 33 ar "* entirely bald. ‘Yes, Ralph was gone before the news oyalty Junction ‘ bebosdbedaniue 3 49) ; npn —————— 2 J. W. BowEN, proprietor of the McArthur ° Je I ll THE TEMPER OF THE RUSSIANS. Bedford ' aaa (Ohio) Enquirer, says : “* AYER’S HAIR VIGOR — brought to ri Dear Arthur, eha ste : : y ae ee aaa is a most excellent preparation for the hair. live now to see him master at the Chase, The Government has received advices Mount Stewart, b AFTIVE, .. cc cece esesee 4 52 1 speak of it from iny Own experience. Its and making good times on the estate, like from its representative at St. Peter sburg, h th of new hair, and : ; ; , : cabes it glossy and soft. The Vicor is also a generous-hearted fellow as he is. He'll) stating that the war feeling at that capital a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my {be as happy as a king now.’ since the receipt of the news from the knowledge has the preparation ever failed Mr. Irwine could not help giving a slight Afghan frontier has greatly increased, and sie ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO. nD. «cc vodeeesenevastereurt 457 to give entire satisfaction.” ; : . a : Morell... ... 6 37 ben aweue Pareaarnll tebteg’ Oe. ses groan ; he was worn with anxiety and ex-|that the Russian officials make little or no Rs... tts ub eee 6 08 oe oe tee AnD ATamily” of Seottian |ertion, and his mother’s light words were/effort to conceal their gratification at the Bear River. ae eae a nd 6 57 Voealists, writes sy pitete ub.& almost intolerable. outcome of the fight between the Russians EET bikes icccencs dcdoeceeiaee Hi ey ddidiose of 005 change which Resting ‘What are you so dismal about, Dau-/and the Afghans on the frontier. Press TROM RAs, A. a. | - time procureth, I have used AveR’s Hain =jphin! Is there any bad news? Or are/ despatches says that the news caused but ace cee ie Oe Vicor, and so have been able to a you thinking of the danger for Arthur in! little surprise in official circles, and it is Bear River 7 37 —0—— Oo a erente to miniseeeh, 208 ing that frightful Irish Channel at this| evident that such st has been looked SEER fet cete See ecoces en ene He NT Ens 4 oe considerable consequence to ministers, ora- crossiDg ae evident that suc an even 1as been lookec ie *eter's, .. noneees + eenbeeaneeene ay byemny os in ~— every one who lives | time of year ! a for for some time, Active preparations are ae SReecccccoccccsccecccos ceemeees 8 57 CAPITAL ms i a Hf tt ss $2,000,000 in the eyes of the public. ‘No, mother, i'm not thinking of that ; still going on in Russia, end it is reported Georgetor er eee tee 347 : pte. 0, 5. Pemeeeees Td fh, task, oage? but I’m not prepared to rejoice just now. |that orders for the immediate construction rer seo teeceees ‘2 tale ‘= o—— “ {wo years ago about two-thirds of my hair ‘You’ve been worried by this law busi-|of several ironclads have been sent to the BA eee eee eee eerenee eases ; 39 fen) es It thinned very rapidly, ood txts ness that you’ve been to Stouiton about Russian agents in America aah @ A arviVe. oo cccccheueatnn 3% : ast growin, n using : ae ti. 8 ; ’ Mount Stewart, 5 email 9 42! HEAD OFFICE—Montreai. Vidor the falling stopped andanew growth | What in the world is it, that you can’t tell WHAT LUMSDEN SAYS. § GORE S- occurs oot a commenced, and in about a month my head =| me ? It| Late in the evening Mr. Gladstone reply- was completely covered with short hair. It . ing to a question asked by Sir Richard has continued to grow, and is now as good as ‘You will know by-and-by, mother. ford... ee incon" "702 9) Soe ae HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ° od pe get acy hy pel Charlotvetow ee ee 7 before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle | would not be right for m ; a: _ Berns ccc ccccohoes eu eaemeE dae ind of the VicoR, but now use it occasionally as present. Good-night: you'll sleep now Cross in the House of Commons, said that a dressing.” the Government had received another you have no longer any thing to listen for.’ 7 : We have hundreds of similar testimonials Mr. Irwine gave up his intention of send- telegram from Sir Peter Lumsden, which to the efficacy of AvER’s Hark Vicor. It | ; ie : oe an tended to qualify the statement made by Scale coriow arin cope: [nga to me! Ariba, ance tl him Ge Gldaone) reply to St Sul ww grandfather's death would bring him as| ford Northcote, which was based on Sit PREPARED BY soon as he could possibly come. He could, Peter Lumsden’s statement that the Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. go to bed and get some needful rest, before Afghans had made an advance either before Sold by all Druggists. the time came for the morning’s heavy duty |r after March 17. “Sir Peter Lumsden —- — of carrying his sickening news to the Hall|ROW Says, continued Mr. Gladstone, Farm and to Adam’s home. “that when the Russians threatened an at- THE VIOLIN. ‘Adam himself was not come back from|tack on the Afghan position by advancing Risks Vaken on Most Fave “sapéc: ‘MCR aRaS. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: Potatoes ilin Ft Spilling, Bark, - ARNAUD, , Oharlotteto ws, tan 1RRA MEROMUANTS RANK OF THATTWAX R.R. Ties, |‘ ; j.umber, DO NOT WE SELL in force on Ak-Tepe the Afghans threw out videttes and extended their pickets to Pui-i-Khisti, on the left bank of the Kushk Stonitov, for though he shrank from seeing Hetty, he could not bear to go to a dis- tance from her again. Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- kerel, Berrivs, Eggs, Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come ! N Rh. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to take a limited number of pupils for Violin Lustruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservato: ‘Tt’s no use, sir,’ he said to the Rector— ‘it’s no use forme to go back. I can’t go River, and gradually strengthened this position until on Monday, March 30, the bulk of their force had been transferred Fish kite. TY/to work again while she’s here; and Best Prices for all hipments. Write fally Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price lor Quotations, Sal; the i + come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or | (iSa which is eo complete that each band is evabled to form a part of one harmon body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure I couldn’t bear the sight o’ the things | &¢T°Ss the river. Sir Peter Lumsden is of and folks round home. I'll take a bit the opinion that the movement does not constitute an actual advance on the part of instead of the old class drudgery. of » vesm: hems, whore I opn.eee the prison the Afghans, but merely the occupation of We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, 80] Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 yeare of age. | Walls, and perhaps I shall get, in time, to) ve advantageous military position.” bound to give better value in our make than can be had aoe terme apply at hie residensn, Water bear seeing her. | During Mr. Gladstone’s statements re- we are boun £ rect, ee i ih (To be continued.) garding the battle in Afghanistan, his ; _ v ; Ch bres . ip any imported Boot. Therefore, buy ae we. manner, even more than his words, em- , . . ss i ¥ j ituati Most ; DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI-| Tue balance of our Men’s Felt Hats offered | phasized the gravity of the situation, 1 DORSEY, Cc 7, r F & co. NER, if you want te reech the most at ahandsome discount previous to arrival of of the facts which he stated were quoted spring stock.—Gxo. Daviss & Co. from an official report just received from HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, 22 Central Wharf, Bosten- ag lemivors of Board of Trade Corn and echanice Fixchaage Wtown, Now 10, 1884 peor'+ far the least money ; Ch’town, March 25, 1885.