hese rm ut - ~ ae es —_——- reat te a er ———— a ante Oe lt, A ONION eae ORR AIN a eneneen iia ia - y iu ERMS Five DoLttars a Y RAR, , i oo suvianenteaansiennapncnanntieanentenemmaneedie aE — i his is true Liberty when Fr , ee —— pt — ee-born M , i ' W abl i °F en, having to advise the Public, may spea& free,’’—Evnirtpzs, SINGLE Copies Two Cxyts, [ NEW SERLES : Vay i uS, OH 4 RI OTT ‘TOWN ) TAn nn i ‘et . / i » RU l } RD} ! ( 4. 4 } i ) ) TT y 4 Y / f y P, 7 > ad iawn st f NCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1885. VOL. 16.---NOQ. 152. => . * ee . Che Daily Examiner . s ADAM BEDE, ex: 0 oa ant to see her e goes twice where he 4 (1 led. every eve ning by rin f t ‘ s {> tT DE. a to go once. Happen he knowsna as = | b ; a ae "e wants t’ see her; he know na-as 7| put : } e . ; i > ot é ; £ j } ha EXO miu 3° Publishi o { a Penin CW < ‘C3 S | sait im’s broth, but he’d wiss it yrett 16 f } nog J0 | ey + CHAPTER LI. quick if it warna there. He’ll aa'en thie rom chelr OhiC~, ea ot ae and ' } SUNDAY MORNING, o meant if it isna put into his hye ad: La crea ‘ ets, Uhariottetov | 4 t 4° , on f . jward Ieland. — snl ann tiah. th | Lispern’s touch of rheumatism could not — rep ae - ~~ ther, thee’dst R , ss be made to appear s rious enough td detain out 6 , P “oI , an pot let her gO away me ATES OF & PTION ; bis 3g isa | Dinah another night from the Hall Farm, | ,, ft L? — when I might ha’ her to Six i ° : - so | ME, & sg P55 a ES se gies bs = | now she had made up her mind to leave her iis uae ee on ee = = . o. oem : : oo | A ; Ky Qi es eo SEH, + sy retin ng jaunt so s06n; and at evening the ‘friends ‘Nay 7 other . ee me e Mont! 50 | 3 ae al A © Ba ey “Gt, | most part. ‘Fora long while,’ Ditiah had ¢yip1 4iabdiod — ce mustna a> Advertising at most moderate rates. Be: Gadd ae bei! |said; f rshe had told Lisbeth of ‘her re- unk ine unkind; bit I should be going Contrac be made for monthly, | 4 solve ne ¢ Dinch's fe if [took upon me to alii .aif-yearly or yearly adverti Are now sh . al a ; ‘ : ‘Then it'll be for all life oy _,,/8%y what Dinah’s feelings are. And be- ial | ) ertise Si 7 isin aah ese aa r oe ‘ . e for all my Jife, au shall : : a é i ents,_on application. | VN ine iM ¥ rst Cris recent pul ch ases in d, reat isritam ne’er see thee again,’ said Lisbeth. ‘Long| sides that, I think Ishx uld give cffence to —— SS | | + ° ° ‘ while! Vn got no long while t’ live. An’ 1 vrei by oe to hen, at all about : » on 8@ r | } ¢ ‘ h: 1] b 0 h . , i anc e CAD = wii based an counzel thee not to do’t. ALMANAC FOR MAY, (885. ane i nited States of ahi saute as See = oe. ‘ siege Thee may’st be quitejdecieved about Dinah ; 5 cxanam Wing ! yy. longing for oon ak. puso: ar ao ab sure, by Soctase, Gait to Ttl hw 5] t ( \ I WV if} J n + i Tnat bad been the keynote of hér wail-/) os Sabbath, ax she’s no mind to Last rab Abeg — a 31m., a. m. | & an mms OVE 168 ii i ba) A aul i acy ‘ ing talk all day; for Nadas tne hehe wey mes. ; , low oo th day, h, Om, 7 | ° > é ntrairy ie reat of ’e an Te lst (ry 1 b. Sim ny ea house, and so she put no restraint on her| If it rand oe eT at Ps the rest rf em. Pull Moon, 28th day, 4h. 18m. D. = - a nee complaining. She tried poor Dinah by re- done fast enough.’ ign eae all Moon, b F i. . bt. aera again and again to the question,| isheth comets the bench at this, and D nay oF WEEK oe OUP Moon sigh | Days) 25° ie ; why she must go away? and refused ‘to ac- ‘ metre ers x rises sets ( rises | water/len‘h Millinery Department well stocked with newest Flats Bon. |ceet. 729923 which seemed to her nothing enh nniety Wee tie eat’ aces h mh m aft’a .mora;h m- 2 = . ae yy Gia? ? but whim and ‘contrairinese;’ and stil more! ; : hy e shoul isturb {| Friday 6 507 3 9 30,11 54/14 12 nets, Sha CS, I eatners ii lowers and ¢ ! » ‘Ww i ry ators by regretting that she ‘couléina ha’ ‘one o’| Adam’s mind about Dinah. He ecnsoled Saturday | 49 4/10 20laft29| 15 E “ ? iG ai i@ HCW Trhihimel \ material. che tads:’ nbd bi hae dbkiahler | himself after a time with reflecting that, 3 Sanday ss; Gill 61 5l 1s nglish and I rench Millinery ‘The couldstna put up wi? Seth,’ he said ;| +.” Adam's trouble, Lisbeth had been 4) Monday ‘7 71152 | 43) 20 zs ‘he tonh alivie-oupenta di thee paeens bad very timid about speaking to him on mat- ys 5, Tuesday 4 S morn! 228) 93 S k i he'd ha’ been very good t’ siiaa Wiad teal me of eee orm that she would hardly 6 Wednesday 44; 9!'023'3 17) 2 CK op es . oh eine . . ty “a are approach this tenderest of all subjects. jimmy” | $5) 1 YA 4 Sl ~~ of | general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower [een ee ean cine forme phen | ven ifshe did, he hoped Adam would not 3) Friday 41} 121 1 27) & 30 31 lan iuver By «> oe | j . ck a ait oe . take much notice of what she said oe so is. 1.aal 6 onl it 4Vver, mvery buver shot spee igs ie 2 a (22 chapelin’ as thee a’t thysen. But hap- ; 0 ade” i 38) tal 2 25 : 43! = | os, eee = - ) ud iispe c t oul stock befor e pur pea thee’dst like a husband better ‘as isna (To be continned:) they | Hl zsicay B/Chasing, eager engage aye y: gos —————— iz! Tuesday 35) 17, 325; 921) 4! : — am uc aA ee 13, Wednesday | 34, 18 4 ofto 5| 44 done for thee--I know he would;’ an’ he LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 4/Thursday | 33| 19; 4 49°10 47| 47 lk wet w atts, aie iin might come t’ like thee well enough if 15 Friday , 32, 19, & 29/11 31| 49 fo im FS mm, & RS ee, Ss E ri es thee’dst stop. Buthe’s as stubborn as th’ deplonnlibimagias 1j Saturday i 31 21 6 24)morn; 50 — : ® iron bar—there’s no bendin’ him no way| Letter from an Islander Abroad. ~ 17 Suoday 30 pa! 727,015) 52 Ch’town, May 9. 1885 but’s own. But he’d bea fine husband for ae , 18, Monday | 29, 24° 8 36) 1 HW 55 ’ Jy Ys ‘ anybody, be they who they will, so looked- ; . 19 Tuesday } 28) 25 946) 1 511 57 eee onaiaians on and so ‘clever ashe is. And he'd be| ,5!®,—Some friend kindly sent mea copy 20’ Wednesday | 26 26 10 37! 244) 59 ———— — = |rare and lovin’; it does me good, on’y a of your very valuable paper, dated April 2ijThursday =| 25) 28 aft 7) 34915 0 look of the lad’s eye, when he means kind 24.. As I am a native of P. E. Island | Friday , | 24 29 1 2 5 4 3 ‘5 tows mie? : found much in it that was very interesting, ' ieee” a yo —_ 5 } ; Dinah tried to escape from Lisbeth’s| ™°Te particularly in an item giving an 95 Monday 22) 31! 4 27| 8 21 ° GB closest looks and questions by finding little account of the twenty second anniversary oi: Taceday 21, 32152919 4) Ll 8 tasks of housework that kept her moving] 0! the New Glasgow Division, S. of T. So 7j7iWedneaday | 20: 33' 6 22; 944) 13 about; and as soon as Seth came home in{ te good work still goes on. May it never 98|Thursday | 201 34 7 24110 23) 15 _bignpetinens cenineemnaniactaemereman the evening, she put on her bonnet to go. cease until the time shall come when there 29' Friday i9i 35) 8 16/10 571 16 It touched Dinah keenly to say the last oe “mn a we of nab a in» 30 Saturday Is 36: 9 3ill 33) 18 y 4 ‘ % ‘ a ‘ 4 ; . t good-bye, and still more to look round on oxicates 80 as a beverage on love . L. asanday 4 8,7 371 9 alae ss 19] We are now show ing a Complete Stock of English, American] "y srs the fields, and see the old Inland. the home-of. my youth... I well. ne- os ; 5 ee > “BE woman ‘still standing at the door, gazing member what a happy time we had in the , summer of 1863, when I, with many other members of the Ark of Safety Division, of ‘Wheatley River, formed a line of carriages, headed by a large wagon filled with the younger members of our Society, over after her til! she must have been the faint- est speck in the dim aged eyes. ‘The Goad of love and peace be with them,’ Dinah prayed, as she looked back from the last THB RAILWAY TIME TABLE, | and Canadian (Charlottetown Time. ) stile. ‘Make them glad according to the 2 : on is wart oink We days wherein Thou hast afflicted them, and| Which waved a large and beautiful British Giislettstown. $02 302 the years wherein they have seen evil. It flag (may it never cease to wave), attended Se MeiiaRimee «s+ _cneateldi: sia - mon is Thy will that I should part from them;/*. PleRie given by the New Glasgow a y Visy Sees.’ Sette cee bons 8 25 8 25 AND COUIN 5 PN let 1 7 b t This . ’ Divisic n Pe i oe 917 17 me have no will bu ine.’ a ; : - Hunter Siva. . Mil cbc hod Stan 32 4 32 Ts EUEBNISHBINCS. Lisbeth turned into the house at last, I have also noticed that 791 of the elec- Gradaibenc.............---.....1010 509 and sat down in the workshop neat Seth,| rs of Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24 signed a DOOND Gs icc. cs ose. Panel 1619 519 who was busying himself there with fitting en ee ic = of ei New MDE CG 583 0. 03 dv 1035 5: TT some bits of turned wood he had brought| @!#*gow. That is truly a roll of honor, ND ob Soc 0 seed oth SSl 1057 5 57 \W F if | { P bli P from the. illnes: intd 0 oy saan tee — oe ora ie jt would neve vectietel 1132 623 ye soirel a share : ° which he meant to give to Dinah bef ho| Bave been very hard to have had the same Summerside, : P. M, : o MOC ati onage. went away. § ore 85°! number of names to & petition of the kind ; depart............ 1 47 ‘Thee’t see her again o’ Sunday afore{ *Wenty years ago. Miseouche oe 2 ae ae 2 09 1 she goes,’ were her first words. ‘If thee We have in this State a high license, and Petiagten eg hulle heels 2 37 j te Y = Ry, Cc) S wast good for any thing, thee’dst make her local option a If a man wants to start Sl necet ue 6dg aun 32 wale : i. a tas 9 a rum shop, he first has to get the ne of come in again o’ Sund ht wi’ thee, py ae as to got the names O i yr ccovgesevescdeees re seo me phe more.’ a majority of the voters of the district. Ti a ‘ : ; 7 "$ : 6 47 Brown’s Block, Charlottetown May 9 1885. ‘ Nay, mother,’ said Seth, ‘ Dinah ud be Then he has to pay the State four hundred _— ’ ? sure to come again if she saw right to and fifty dollars for his license. This has yuo WisT A. M, — - —~ —_————$——- snotemmmmnsnnaiijchinesniiseipicitiinditawinitend jie come. I should have no need to persuade | the effect to make barrooms “‘ few and far ‘ — tone pert eee eeeeeeeeenes 6 a t a ~~ |her. She only thinks it 'ud be troubling between,”’ particularly in the country, and }: yl a TN ln atta Se : ‘i j : ; we hope the time will come when this ; ee 0 92 Seen VA BS E= £ a thee for nought just te come in to say b ; J : : COEF eee cece cere eeee coerced soddbe ein.’ eautiful State will be a land of temperance a ee saeees cocesemeneuens 10 = iene ir ceeliaail g —_ 4 aver ma iie, L know, if Adam| ®* Well os a land f flowers. A so ae Ss 4 ¢ ° ‘ud be fond on her an’ marry her; but ours truly, : omit oak’. alias a3 af. bilan. ee Pe every thing’s so contrairy,’ said Lisbeth, : ; * Joux MacKenzie. : Summerside, P. M. MIE bes ; “White Russian” “ a ne ale . . ; ‘ with a burst of vexation. King’s Ferry, Nassau County, Florida, dined oe inks 202 7 32/9‘ t variety of “White Russian”) TYTEEKS & CO. are now showing, in their new establish-| Seth paused a moment, and looked u May 10, 1885. Kensinvto = 2 Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good ? : . t p , * “ype P, ee rascecers cots" voee2 37) SO7| Gaur, stiff straw; best for our ecil and ment, Market Square, a full stock of rich and fashionable with a blush, at his mother’s face, * What! SirSeP: Teetown ........,. St eece eee- 20300 830) ci nate r na : : . » has she said any thing o’ that sort to thee, Symmet Goanty Line oon 317 845 youn xrwson, |DRY GOODS, eembracing. all the Jeading novelties for the|jnother? he said, in a low tone. - oe | Cie cece eeee eee teeeeees $27 855) Gytown, March 9, 1885,—-2m ' lseason. Ladies will find a very attractive stock of Dress Fab-f ‘Said! nay she'll say nothin’. It’s on’y| ¢ ; | ¢ . ; o ., Maron Y, — x . . ‘ 5 : Cc - i, ° , . S a . * , eee Rives ncesncccéesaetabee'e 4 02 9 32 pies Miliicery Hata Branch « y English Fl ; Silk Mantl the men as have to wait till folks say things Breese out whoriesiiount iente rene 4 Royalt Junctio Bh .. + hiceehae 509. 1039 SUL 1VA fi & MACH bbb eo eo oP rt ~ 2 . Oe ts ee aicrs they find ‘em out.’ to iaees Neuse and r frein fol slotadnas | A a cagaaaal tat tee . 2 * = ne pie j iy , {and Dolmans, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, London] “Well, but what makes thee think 80,| remarkable for dock ena pares ‘aa eee een ewe ee eaeeeneee . ‘ Ty , * - 9? ; ee EAST. P.M A Hosiery and Gloves, &e., Xe. — a c _— Ae te apg on a obligue tendencies, the interest that has iw SMOROWR ....000.+cccccec couegeegm AF j ; GRHEYS - AT- LAW “ 9 BR ; been awakened on behalf of foliage decora- alty Junctio ‘ r : . 2 2s . head; my head’s none so shallow as it must | 4; ; Bay Panction.........-s.sesecearel 340 rene Se The Carpet and Oilcloth Room is well worth a visit from|7.y). on’ nought ta put 16 there, T Enow seen ee a —— : is Btowast Partie oes coset 52 Selicitors in Chancery, those who contemplate a purchase in these goods. she’s fond on him, as [know the win’s|anq might reflect some aaa ae , ae > | Geet i. boise 6a ci 457) wean poe: Bee! : 4 : % : comin’ in at th’ door, and that’s anoof. | ¢, hing forward i } tical Bai. 508-0 617| WORANRPES- PURLAEC, Se. The Queen Street Store is also fully stocked with newest| An’ he might be willin’ to marry her if hel direction. But they, having not the true BCOWM.. eee eee neon 642| OPPIORS-O’Hellorea’s Beiiding, Great) goods. and busi : . ? know’d she’s fond on him, and he'll ne’er|i,wardness of arborsl syuimetry in: ‘thelr — BeOS . obs. ic cde tase ctl busts : ee Joorge Street, Ubarictteten 8 y™ d iness will be continued there as usual. peak 58 if some boly docsra put it into’s souls, why don’t they sendy the cabibes up, ee ok ee oe ai -ca~ Money to Lenn yak. ry j and qualify themselves for the job? We oo ah 6% és eke in ola es es a : o ts | Toney i = ; | VV A WEEKS & GO His mother’s suggestions about Dinah’s at eileen Sheet teas lat need ot aoe glia de esha cc al 7 42 W. W.Scuutvan,Q.C. | Crester B. Macneice a f Py een, Sg ba te great ay A ee ae “ crookedness” in Charlottetown, but that x ee ae ee | January 16, 1885. i i ed hought to Seth, but her Jase words alar is no reason why every tree that is side- . Mee: wa pie eee “6 52 aude am aon ae er se MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET. him, “ she en eer Reporte ir walked into line should be an illustration IED ©. «soc ccecocectssnatahiiin 73711 ny : . open Adam's eyer. Ke was not sure 800U%) of the fact. In the winter a gang of miners . os hed nannecdgest cant Masel 8 26 fichedd, Worsen & fic Uarrig, Chitown, May 11. 1885 means foe and he thought he was} on Queen Square were working through MEP AGS pope oscocpatersekeuaann ann 8 57 aa nn an ~ seapey | |PUTE RPORS ARS , the frost ‘ picking” holes in the ground, eee PEC. . ochdnsecopehesdaaed voanae BARRISTERS i Nay, mother, pay, , he said cornell, while some other experts were picking out Car, = bese eee eeeeeeenenee eeenees 7 47 ‘ thee mustna a x pecans O SUCH trees to fill them, and now some rheumatic, NS bs oso a tee eereeesesceecerers 8 12 —AND— : Vi EN S FELT HATS things to Adam. Thee’st no rig it to say guarled, crooked, and woe-begone timber, Mount Stewart, ) enn tee : os LAW 5 awe Dine . eteen 8 if oo pe oe has been set up for the amusement only of | Sere s vo ve hy i ORF EYS- AT Z s vet Saal ‘thi a t pe, he feels very|*...; fetene Choepte, Clayton. , Syaawny Royalty Junction..............+++ 10 54 cool ful and sectionate toward Dinah bad tie 2 oo ’ . ( Cereeereeereeeseeeee eee? . , : j > ra ec u , ” j ia y N. Charlottetown... 2... i. ssilseeeeees 11 17/ Mffice in Brown's Block, Queen Square | A750 NEW i A ms eS cee terel los ae ie Cn.aRLOTETOWN i = — > (UP STAIRS cline him to me ke her h’s wife; and I don’t be Serer =f WE Solus believe Dinah ’ud marry him either. I don’t Young Men:—Read This. P Chitown, Feb. 12, 1886. JUST OPENED AT think she'll marry at all.’ ot ; v Rok | ‘Eh!’ sald Lisbeth, impatiently. ‘Thee| ye Vouraic Beir Oo., of Marshall, atoes, WARBURTON & CONROY, | [ E PROWS E'S think’s: eo’cause she wouldea ha’ thee. 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