i ‘ ee wi oe 7 , => VQ Sa «\ be » he i seal we « z bed "Ke ape: f CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 Ler occene een a Vais is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak tree.” —Evuiripxs, SINGLE Corres i'wo C2unrs. ~ ’ , 1885, VOL. 16---NO. 106. ee es Sei ue oe i ) ‘ et Pe ' : ee = tt ~aae YEW SEARLES, — ‘ Ke “ ee The Daily Examiner gage, , Eibiase-eayevetntull sae Gat} Seo & s} ) 2) 2s rubushing Uo. Vater and 2 y ts, Char'ottetown, ward tf atuect t ‘ . ix Mout $2 50 t 1 25 i v 50 a A t moderate rates, we 6Pa 4) made for monthly, shart halt Veal r yearly advertige- cents, On app ° es AAAS FON MARCH, 1885. wt N ( LAG ba, Sas ims White Usttens, Grey Esttons, so Wy +} ee" a SE, cates Gap, ga re , Spero = tag * 2. > row 2s tes 7 oo Qa. = Bae —) ADA BEDE. ssliiians CHAPTER XXXYV. THE HIDDEN DREAD. lv was a busy time for Adam—the time between the beginning of November and ‘the beginning of February, and he could see litile of Hetty except on Sundays. But ‘a happy time, nevertheless ; for it was) ,taking him nearer and nearer to March, | , When they were to be married, and all the! ‘little preparations for their new house-| ‘keeping marked the progress toward the ,longed-for day. Two new rooms had been | ‘run up’ to the old house, for his mother ‘and Seth were to live with them after all. ‘Lisbeth had cried so piteously at the’ | thought of leaving Adam, that he had gone| ito Hetty and asked her if, for the love of may walk slowly, and not care how her face looks, as she dwells on wretched thoughits ; and through this gate she can get into o field-path behind the wide, thick hedge rows. Her great dark eyes wander blank- ly over the fields like the eyes of one who is desolate, homeless, unloved, not the promised bride of a brave, tender man. But there are no tears in them: her tears were all wept away in the weary night be- fore she went to sleep. (To be continued. ) Bankrupt Egypt. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT THAT Was SIGNED BY THE POWERS, i a a The Right Hon. Hugh Childers, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons on the 18th, unfolded the Egyp- + Quarter Sth day, 2h. 42m., p. m. him, she would put up with his mother’s! ¢ . ‘ s _—o sgt Quarter | J, =m. P en -,, an financial agreement which was signed Wow Moon 16th d lh, 24m., p. m. + ways, and consent to live with her. To his recently in . omdien by the representatives et gaarter, 24rd day, Ih. IIm., p,m, igreat delight Hetiy said, ‘Yes, I'd as S000 | of the powers concerned. ‘The agreement eal! Moon, 30t! ‘ Sm., p. m. C0 S ‘she lived with us as not.’ Hetty’s mind ),, said, guaranteed a loan of $45,000,000. - a San |Moon|High | Days , | was oppressed at that moment with a worse | tn be na in lifting the Egyptian ache iiDay OF ¥ . sets | rises ‘water/len’h ‘difficulty than poor Lisbeth’s ways ; she The guarantee of this loan by the other mhmaftt’n monihm @ * | could a care about oo ; al | powers does not, however, confer any right | Sanday 6 45/5 41) © $5 10 S80 te COONS Pll Wi R So Adam ee oe ae i *4P"iupon any one of them to interfere with > Monday |} 4] 43176311 30'1) 6 pointment he had felt when Seth had come/ Fy yjand’s internal administration of Egyp- 2 Taesday 40) 441 5 59 aft 7 4 ’ 3 | back from his visit to Snowfield and eaid/tian affairs. The loan is to be liqui- i Weduesday _ * lo 210 “ 5 ca at ns a > m ane murned | dated by the repayment of the sum ae 34 tS: ora | 2 0 4 60005 WOOLEN A 4005 | LK 63005 uf sabtiade a a tp ion salle rl of $1,575,000 annually, and that sum is to . day a S morn z i ® b ° i e lg y y 2 . . . j}Saturday 32} SV ait 2} 2435; 18 ; ; ’ " jshould all live together, and’ there| Sostitute the first charge against the jiNenday wr st) OS7' 3 4li Qi ‘was no more need of them to! Egyptian revenues until the entire loan is ganda) 2. Stiaam of Bron ; lifted. The normal annual expenses of the 9 Moaday i : ithink of parting, she said, in alp . . : a teen) °7| 841293 6 & 3&7 i me ’ Egyptian Government are fixed by the 1, Tuesta | te? Bae more contented tone than he had heard her agreement at the gross sum of $26,185,000 ee maagt a) eek Rae ee ’ ‘Speak in since it had been settled that he| my) :. i on de S See aeeyver- 12'Thareda) 22, 57] 3 52) 8 10 35 >». : r ; is includes $1,000,000 to defray the cost 13 Priday 21] 58 428/855! 33 still ee as my lad, l’'ll be = of maintaining the army of occupation sictardas 19) 59] 458! 9 36) 40 Some a tb her a a - mn "ae The agreement provides for the ex- py Sueday 176 1) 5 38:10 14 44 pi £ e% Ee — or ' rinngedibaguageal wtiagteg —— '*°l tension of taxation to all foreigners ig Moaday 5) 25 981048) 47 PLS Fo om ~ todo. An’ then we needna part th’ plat- resident in Ezypt. [{t also arranges a : 3 1 6 Will 2% : S Bee @ BE te Ge | ters an’. things as ha’ stood on the shelf to- en aah : . i? Byseday | “ a 2 ng a : | gether otal ioe Mi seeeialiteans for an exhaustive inv estigation into the 3, Wednesday 2; © 09 morn | v ™ OF ’ , . rev sarning capaci ‘ ; eee | 3) ere ed ee [there wan ony one cloud that now and T2Yebue earning cop.cily of Kaypt. Two j9 tou “1 S11} O 4112 0 ; ; th “poe ‘eal hi Hetty | Yeats are to be oted to this inquiry. 29 Friday ea ta s oi oF eked ee se it Y| While it is in progress there is to be a five g} Saturday coe - = > . a ss — 2 |e oe ade ee . lied th per cent. deduction in the coupon payments a2\Suadsy | azle 44! 3 tol (lal | SnxtOns, Tender questions, she vepued with} 14 « bell nor cont. sedinetion im the later. 23|Morday s)10 66 3 +4 iya jam ensurance. that she was quite Conia on the Sucs Canal shares. In addition * dees las 14!ag a8 571 17 ae and aaa —— oe and to these reductions the agreement em- erty 4 1713 16,82 28] B | _—e : ai poser oo . d ” he necessity for further reductions during the gs) Saturday $2 19, 423,912) 2 os eouee OVEN ee ee ‘ton s period of the two years’ inquiry, te snmmon 28'danday £0 5 34' 9 53' 29! ssiiliiadialainsiiaabtiiens fey od — he can ee ee seni { #2. international commission to consider 30 Momday $8, 21/6 4010 51; 38 _ - _ om - “ th oak ony eee and make them. A provisiow for the ESE , Shed hee he So ath Iayose |e vigtion of tie Bace Canal men : . rt ee ‘ " i > our ) oug z has . ? | Mor the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry [Hetty had to manane everthing dur, {tioned in the agrooment as a matter that aga i ii WAV Ty if 3 om ABLE “ " los nad a} if fed M hve ae ons will be dealt with in the forthcoming fds iA uy WAL Lis La Sa ood — atlatihin a deattial ientndincen cae ae Sa one at Paria. The clause re- * S::.4 “| ferring to cati i i aoneeremnat Ss " tress; and she seemed to throw herself so eel eee aaa eeu tee oe (Charlottetown Time.) entirely into her new functions, working] },.4 finished his revelation of the terms ot @QOING WEST. a. Me , | ] ve & ang # eae ae se eee the agreement Mr. Childers, in answer to Charlotte tu i ‘aa ; v2 | Mi a er, that | oa ae ne ae h “| questions, stated that the interest on the ~ en a = 3 el “he was a wen th oe se ‘ “ee bted loan guaranteed by the agreement would oo meng "932 432 1 k i . | } . an ied wi pevewrteee a a os ye not be allowed to exceed 35 per cent, He 2 sve! of Oe oe : a ye aur y ° ° - . ites i010 «5091 “ac e are s . r ( ie <« *Hhe oe 1e pUuSsINess a aeee : further eaid that if any default in the pay- in 16 19 5 19 | as we are ort 5 to mia eae lange in 7 , lea 4 rest wheu her aunt could come down} pont of principal or interest should occur, Preeto wn 1035 534 "ais ‘ ; 7 ,.jeach of the guaranteeing powers was a st $8 canta sont Sot dae ace it Beret |stewerebe — ao 6% t of Debewune sao mild aan ee ; es ; : " ° . par , wh i > a i. a rdods are MARKED DOWN to P hat are Bound to Sell Th ; in ial eps ‘4 =| Speclal Lines of toods are MA to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them, jtiewea tne lorge patch of euow on the Bin-| Socialism. mache.... « UY ; ; » & nmaraeninn Willaston .. 2 37 'her aunt came down, Hetty went to Tred-} pr. Smyth, of New Haven, Coun., in Port Hull. 3 22 cone | dlestone to buy some of the wedding things} concluding his series of sermons on social- O'Leary 442 | which were wantiag, aud which ree ism, wade this remark :—‘‘America wastes Alberton . 547 i 5 ‘ 2 CA . ser had scolded her for neglecting, observ-| enough yearly to feed the thousands who Tigais.., 647 Don t Fail to Gall marly if You ant Barrains. ing that she supposed ‘it was because theylare now said to be out of employment. FROM WEST . M, were not for th’ outside, else she'd ha’|The time may yet come when it shall be Tigaish 6 47 ' bought them fast enough,’ considered practical somewhere in the oo — ao wee, It was about ten o’clock when Hetty set|course of the education which a State Poet tit ose i0 22 off, and the slight hoar frost that had/gives to ay people to teach pe how to i pppoe arr . > ‘ i i ‘ whitened the hedges in the early morning| extract the greatest amount of nutriment ioe ng We require a Prompt Settlement of ail Accounts due ap to date, /itened the hedges in the ‘early moming extract Soelaleat masdeNAOs Sowdjane o ao igeied ... 52. ceed ie. «4 cloudless sky. Bright February days have ee dong ead 9 aoe -_ . oo ’ , 2 ‘ the Summerside, Pr. M. | a stronger charm of hope about them than|‘whoever can teach the masses 0 ( depart... 202 7 32, . oo any other days in the year. One likes to} people how tu get five cents’ worth a day Kensington... Polke 237 807] pause in the mild rays of the sun, and look} more comfort ee —— a F 3 8 30) . - Se . - : 2 "8 » gates ¢ tient pl h-horses | One consumes will a to their productive RRB Raia abe 317 843) KS Remember the place: Desbrisay’s oid si#uud, op: oesite ovat ie ae of Se etiont, EETEEi cum pooee what coal be etek & cas olin’ Bradalbane . B27 895) that the beautiful year is all before one. The} million dollars a year in value.’ ” eae Hives —e 4 a 9 a the Marke ¢. House. birds seem to feel just the same, their notes ot a Sorta Wilte hin cece eh O47! are a8 clear as the clear air. There are no ; BevaltyJanction sc} 509 1039 ; ; Vestitute Stephens. 7s 3 . vaves up the trees end hedge-rows, but how Ohiclottetow 582 1102 UT A. BROWN & CO. leaves on the tree ge-rows, but how — es ‘ green ali the grassy fields are! and the ; i neta 2 =| r & . dark, purplish Sana of the plowed earth ‘ — Stephens, wife = James puphene, lottetown . 317) ” . ale sare beautifrl too, | the Fenian organizer, who was recently ex Royalty Junctiv: -.3 40) Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 ae pe Sens: Senere oe a pelied from France, has telegraphed to Mr. bedford 417) What a glad world that locks like, as one and MP : . ah : a y 452] ia. drives or rides along the valley and over| ©. Dwyer pemy, | ‘ +s ane'e itor i e Moaar ewes, ti Ramee seta a 57 | - - — : _ oe - a are a the hills ! I have often thought 80 when Dablin ere ’ on that her nus- Vardigan ee 617 | inn " “ in foreign countries, where the fields and| band, who is at Mons, in A de a \ergctown ; 6 42 REGULAR PRADER ‘i | Re ae i 5 2 } | woods have looked to me like our English ; dying ees and was absolutely te seas Stewart -- 457 | : HOYAL GAN ] a M 2 a. Loamshire; the rich land tilled with just as a ' Mrs. Ree. a = - c Moreil 5 37 | " a much eare, the woods rolling down the wr + “Eee aus “0 Ew eis hag a Teter i, ..6 08) } . ey gentle slopes to the green en ~~ sey = . publicati ~ i ling that Mr NE cbc o suc ak ok bis 6 57 a wie come on something by the roadside which| " pore + are ‘t F Souris. . von y = 2 has reminded me that [am _ not in Loam- Stephens had no connection with the dyna- FROM EAs. &: * tle oe |shire—an image of a great agony—the mite faction, and that his expulsion from PR ee es ccce ce cen ss seee ones 6 52 | agony of the Cross. It has stood, perhaps, France was A&A cruel EXETCISE of arbitrary Ss... |... on sclbecesdo cele iin 737 eer ee by the clustiring apple-blossoms, or in the} Power which dretand will not soon forget. ES. 050. oceueceusspeeeas ine 8 26 | CAPITAL, o « a w i. - SC, PI, ab 42 heeetil -enieaiiemn by the cornfield, or at a It is reported that other prominent Irish- aera... . bis secetegeecce duel enna 8 57 | aaa <e ; turning by the wood where a clear brook} men have contributed toa fund for Mr, “nee ~eewart oan ere was gurgling below; and surely, if there | Stephens’ relief ee . oI mn . ‘ ; , 2 — Cardigan... » aol Be baal $12 HiKAD OFFICE—Moutreai. —- aaa ae tee - ar st | acthutn «cio enka tenn 9 32 : . WAP an Be is Gen. Grant. lest stewart, | Sten cen BB | -- HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Soott Mitchell, Agent, [Kin hage, agg” would sre th = Bedfor. 10 17} strangely out of place im the midst of th a se re e Revue, Seeation 10 54) ¢ CLIPPER BARK _ ibaiadaameaes joyous nature. He would not know that, eee Same age have a Uharlottetown.. sdeeteael THE CLAPEEE DAS | : ryt r ‘ , “sa Beda "Ee poanae hidden behind the apple blossoms, or a ~ per ce : ae : ata . eens den ome " 3 ELLE,” Risks Taken on Most Faverabte ‘Peruase ene tein cle or andr she) tae een coutengated on Aosta of the ” ba © AF i roudi y : ight | Pavien ” : ” ] * ~~ m2 9 { SNT FOR PRINCE EPWARD ISLAND: shrouding boughs of the wood, there mig i sais uetenameiad thiitiaaiiaamacton wat S Ae be gf eee Sees Seneg Serer So becor urce of solicitude and alarm to | 500 Tons Register, Classed 10 years Al | ee sf AR es4 & gags anguish—perhkaps a young oe gil, aa ied os arora yrange ge Abie : in English Lloyds. , ed Te ve a ony not knowing where to turn for refuge from “4, ot : Potatoes, vo : is pa ci MERCHANTS RANK OF sTALTFARX | awift advancing shame; understanding no| "°t often happen that @ great military lead ee - McLeod, Commancer | Ohariottetown, Ri a foolish lost| ¢?’s @ffliction excites equally the solicitude = ilin o Bark ‘Alexander ‘a é' ee more of this life of ours than a foo ish Jos § th with when tn Giensieih tines , p = ? ' WILL SAIL FROM Lee, lamb, wandering farther and farther in the i aay ‘he h - u ht Treat -yeors of R. Pies, | ’ | ° 2 Shih P Fi ene Se Se ey en eaeny aie natinaed Mean he have « ‘ 3 a: *f.9 . : "amber, Liverpool for Charlottetown, CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND QOQR FRETBAY [sitet cricesme. 2° cid atonal evolution, however dae Lumbe 7 APRIL next, carry- the sunny fields and behind the blossoming] healed old quarrels that from ocean to ' eas eo gre ’ ' es : ‘ r orchards, and the sound of the gurgling| cea” and from lakes to Gulf there is uni- Laths, Canned Lobsters, Muc- ing Freight at through rates to Peake’s Reo. 3 W harf, brook, if you came close to one spot behind vo ae So slow but sure approach ld be mingled for your ear} ° © > i . ; and a small bush, wou Z y kerel, Berries, Eggs, Picton, Georgetown, Sourls ‘ n o. OD PROPRIRTG RE with a despairing human sob. No wonder a Fi hh Kt Summerside. i. & A ite Bo 3s Sh a Vag 4 =3'—@) man’s religion has = — mst; 20] woe ace just two things that is an impos Ish ble. phates wonder he needs a Suffering God. sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to Best Pr; a 7 For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool Hetty, in her red cloak aud warm} gto), people from drinking brandy, and to rices for all Shipments, Write fully . Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South foe oe f We aro now manufacturing and will sel! ai tiv lowost cash prices; bonnet, with her ee in om hand, i8| carry a piece of fine ny to ar 3 lor Quotations, : ‘ itcairn & Sons, rea : : ' turning toward a gate she may have a more} that he cannot mend or make new, such as HA 7 0 W et stn te ed; ee owners Sashes Doors beh ge —— St ne and Conductor Mould oe ie Sabet of a a Lodi deckes Midi den che tein ak ae inche , i Ballustors, Newel Posts, Siair Wists, etc, ; So : ' i f Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. ngs, ta ‘ lathe Ghia ‘ think with hope of the long unfolding year. | corner of Prince and Gra , 7 Woe are propared to do al kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jolating, Morticiug, Tenon : a Lh age ee ale : ‘ PEAKE BROS. & co. ing, Jig and Fret Saw!» 5, ‘lurniag, eto, : She hardly knows a he I -” es pe re General Commission Merchants, da Feb. 3, 1885. "All kinds of @ ‘‘:ic Windows tor Churches mvto 45 shortest notice, and for weeks now, w en she has hope : : 22 c ‘ Chitown, - aby ee With Now , Gretcl as Machinery, and the latest appliansas, we can insure all, it has been for something at which she Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blart Mill > saghgelbte mare, mean ~UBSCRIBE for THE W BEKLY HX ot st enilafact ato At who favor ae with thair patranaye herself trembles and shudders. She only| Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder an4 a of Board of Trede Corn and UE a? the heat paper poblishd “4 pane Pine 7 1989 oly wants to be out of the high-road, that she’ Fnape, at Nokvon Bros. pants epics Vachauve Ke. Setdiaat ‘own, Nor. 19, 1884