re lili dia. a ore ame I mR Baal AO aa, <b Mp Gs aren a ear Ont see 4 2 inalldys AMS 5 8g 2 Ow! VL dome oe — é$ - canner: anareatina ees eet : eek & a ee - ee Po ee ae) 7 ~~ * ‘ ; ee ee a ae, ea ae eS ee ee 4, —_ ’ 2 ae PA: a e.g ra en ate aaa ARS A i RA. Te ee ne 1ree.’’—EvuR'PIpEs, SINGLE Copies Two CENTs, i oo . ‘ TAis is true Liberty, when Freehorn M en, having to advise the Public, may speak NEW SERIES, 'H PET RT OW) ie exe ee ee a CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, i884. VOL, 16.---NO. 33. Che Dai ly Examiner SPECIAL Bi iin nAQU ADAM BEDE. Fhe bxawiner Putian lng Qo.) in ANUAING CASH enaeri XIV. | in THe... i THE | Wiutip that parting in the wood was hap- | pening, there was a parting in the cottage _— and Lisbeth had stood wit Aq am at door, siraining her ag. d eyes ie et the he glimpse of Seth and Dinah as they | mounted the opposite s slope. | ‘Eb! Im loth to see the last on her,’ she | said to Adam, as they turned into the house} * again. ‘I'd ha’ been willing t’ ha’ her'| | about me till I died and went to lie by my | ‘old man. She’d make it easier dyin’—she |spakes so gentle and moves about so still. le : ' . cus, * \rlottetown, rd island, -. ~» LONBON HeusET lerate rates, | Contra y be made for mented yadvertse 2 REC balance of our steck of Frimmed. nom | Millinery at Half Price. J Se i6s4. - he balanceof eur stock of Ladies Na sana- ee ©) See eee t has been a very p e& ‘i us time to me, Diva went on, ‘last Vishit and to-dap— ‘ting two such ‘aced sons as’ Adam and Seth Bees They are so tender and thonghifui ivr their aged mother. And telling me what Adam has |done, for these many years, to help his father and his brother. it’s wonderful What a spuit of wicdom and knowledge he his, and now he’s ready to use it ll in be- half of them that arefeeble. And I’m sure he has a loving spiiit too. [’ve noticed it often among my own people round Snow- field, that the strong, skillful men are often the gentlest to the women and children; and it’s pretty to see ‘em carrying the | babies as if they were no heavier than little birds. And the babies always seem to _ the strong arm the best. i feel sure she has been ’ have frequently heard of the acenmulation of the ciry det t, and at electivnn times par- ticularly a cry out about taxation, but really a‘ter this I shall take no notice of them, for, as the Mayor and Councillors of this city tell me, the peop'e are well satis. fied; but I myseif, ana I be ieve many more ratepayers, will show the above gentiemen in January next that their statement is not true, ane! that they are not willing to allow one dollar, wuch I-ss ons | wieder d or more, to be widully lost from the ety fons Feeling I have made this jeter k nger than needed, and that [I am ener ac! ing too much upow your valuatle space, I rewain, dear sir, Yours respee‘fully. E. Watter. Chambottatown, Dec. ©6:h, 1884. LMARA ) 1 ; F SS —_— ‘I could be fast sure that pictur’ was drawed | an pig tay Adam Bede. Don °) aT for her ?’ thy new Bible—th’ ange! ttin’ you bk so Hetty ! CHANGES, y > ange! asi in’ Full M Zod d 47.2 tles, Doimar Aas and Uisters at a Very on the big stone by the grave. Eh!! ‘Yes,’ said Hetty, abstractedly, for her . Full 3 2ad day, 2h. Sy a. m. f ny ae ‘ F I wouldna mind ha‘in a daughter | ‘mind had been all the while in the wood, st Quarter Yto day, ,f, ‘.0m., a. m, i . as ° : i a t “a Par itsh dan eae 4 fe e¢ auction, to q° Ee a 8°. ‘that; but nob: dy ne'er’ mazries them as.is and she would have found it difficult tO 88Y rey Subscriber. Pa ad tei ek ee ee - ay’ ec woe ~——— good for anght.’ | What she was assenting to. Dinah saw she Provinee fo the winter, reqnests a'l per #irat QGaarter Jt Gay, vr. < sin., & mM, >; ie I New M Lat Jan., 1855, 3000 Pieces White aud Grey ‘ ‘otians, pure hased at greatly | ‘Well. mother, I hope thee wilt have her |was notinclned to talk, but there would sons inv ebted to him to p»y their several ‘toe if ut TS em » > " “ fora daughter; for Seth's got a liking for} | not have been time to say much more, for amounts to Jas DesRisay, at the office of . i. — Sen oan Moon a Days Re duced é ri¢ ex. her, and | hope she'll get a hiking for 8: th | ‘they were now at the yard- gate. De ssBrisay & Argus, in my premises, Queen v ri sets } ri Cm water len’h, | ‘ : f in time. ? (7'o be continued.) joes roe ae e will be a wer 7 - h mh m aft’n morn : = W Hl 7: E C OT TONS, Lil Lots No. i 24 inches at 3 Cents. * Where's th’ use o’ talkin’ a that’:? She _ jcharge, snd who will aleo attend to the dis- 1) Monday > 98'4 10, 3 47 9 2: ’ ti a oy eee “ke — (posal «f any Bank Stock or Real Estate for . 7 é< é“ ‘é bs 2 20 ‘6 - /caresna for Seth. She’s going away twenty ; f me duriog my absence. 7 i F vt ; « “+4 ‘ >) ya . . } . ra , 7 , F ‘ ‘ Ss. . wy. ar - , es ‘ = Lv i * 40 | : _ ; ) mile aff. How’s she to get a hkin’ for ‘m, LEY PEERS 84> THE (aeae Ohh. 6 : : odnesd + o : ait rs. 3Y fe " ’ ne Dy 54 a 0 ” l’d hke to know?) No mere nor the cake WI' LIAM DODD. 5 I a 33 9 7 a : ‘ nd &< ‘< ‘6 <“ ( 35 ‘K 7 ‘“ ‘all come wiout the leaven. Thy figurin’ oe Ch’town, Dee, 8, 1884 —Imo Qw whly2me oi } ; : od aft oY si ae ; : : - : # a ; : —_—__-— cle 3 0 9 6 I id 24 we - va * 5 96 # Q Pe he oks inight ha toula thee better nor that,} Sir,—Will yen please insert in your! < ‘ - size 3 a a, ob ‘ ] should think, else thee might’st as well! valuable paper, the following statement for} . al Monda s'11 2a! 2 82} 90 és éé ¢é ‘é 6. 36 é< Q ‘6 read the commin’ print, az Seth allaya) ine, and as the subject matter thereof ies Dee lal SP aeader = a’ mern; 2 80 31 6 ; F a ; does, cerns the citizens generally of this town, Li XHE Subecril , } ; 10% 31} 6 ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ue ; : Subscriber would most respectfa!! 10 . 33 s oO 2 4 59 ) ts HO 40 } ‘ Nay, mother, said Adam, langhing, think it my duty, as one of such, to tuke | ‘I inform those indebtd to him eg oak r 9 8 127'6 2z 29 ‘the figures tell us a fine deal, and we/this course ote thus acquaint them, viz: ee ist Jaruary, prex. he wilt be happy to ie ‘) 3 2 4 16 7 conldn t eo far wi eut em, bri ih Vv don ti} About three months avo, Imet C uncillor | receive the severa] amounts due him at his io © a) tt 5 4 38 8 10) 6S ne ish fale €8, ‘s direc Le m ¢ 4 tell ua abou t felks’s feelings. 1\’s a nicer}McRac at the east end of the Market/store on Great Grorye strer. Additional 14. Saa t2 $ 433 8 54] job to calculate them. But Setli’s as good-} House, and asked him if he would kindly |expense will be ineurred for collection after i Hoda 45 v ’ es 93 6 ; hearted a lad as ever handled a Loo), and matorm me when the pre sent contract of the that date soe ece a Me a 2s Cents, py fave nd gcd hr g. anaes won apy ea 2 Macwee ALL Li 4 7 tw Si a 9 vive hes got the same way o' thinkin’ as Dinah eannot t i you now, Mr. Wailer, but I will Ch’ _Ch tow n Dee 1, 1884—2 aw whip | : t 4 , = : 4 a “a a He des reves te win her, thovrgh there's no} tel! you the next time I see you. lr plied, }3 Friday tj 0 : 45 ay cs ‘depyimy she’s a rare bit o’ workmanship | *‘do, please, lam under the u»pression it —_ b - A i iq ’ a. 7 rr 9 Bi ‘- .: ths a You don’t see such women turned off the}! expires at the end of the present year, and ai ‘ ‘ OF < -? 5 on . ° . Pe as| ibhte ott i é 2 wheel every day. if such is the case, and J] remain as a* pre- WHE Und aids . ol ' ; > : ) ; , f ri t4 é; ‘Eh ! thee’t allays stick up for thy bro-| gent, I think I 20 semething consider- i Undersigned begs le»ve to inform the Z 17 1130 56) 1 44 Parties in want of White or Grey COTTONS are invited to 7 on 3 8p Woes Dg ee Sete ee eo ee eee we ’ the Osrrien ? onli 47 lies 28 = 14 ther. Thee’st becn just the same, e’er sin}ably better tor the city than they sre get- B public he — en the ae 4 Lay j - - -* . . 1 * . . su. 2% ug » Py nnon & Yrar 23 1 lay i$ 13 115% 3 15] 25 examine the above, as they are the Che: apest we jye war little una together. Thee wartiting at the present time; in fact I think I} eae Prines iereok © mite new Ba stist Prides 4y' 140/t98\ 419" 93 ’ allays for halving ivery thing wim.)can give, at least one hundred dollars: Je tae whete ihe he “ws ainesdd” oo - ~ . ‘ + re + + ; . ‘ - ; ‘ . , " . > . 2 urday , 49 18 OS 5 37 26 ave ever offerec ior sale, jut u hat’s Seth got to do with mar- year more, at any rate.” He replicd, ‘ reTy | soe his old customers, and as mauy sew cones 2 uy 49, 15 1 37 6 57 26 iacntiniiciness ieRediblenaiine ‘rip, a8 is on’y three-an-twenty! He'd} well, 1 will let you know.” We wt ag may favor him with their patronage. 5 tonuay ow 26-222 8 7 ‘more need t’ learn an’ lay by sixpence.} parted, and although, strange to say, J iH ke TT . 6 2 22 y I » an gh, 8 ys He will keep on hand and build to order, 30 Luesday 49) 713i: 9 4 om" An’ as for his deservin’ her—she’s two year! have met Mr. McRae several times sinee CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des 41 Vv eduesdav 7 ov tig 419.9 5s § o¥ older nor Si: t} a] rrett yd Ss he abcve } , ha er TIVE . he lerinti nh 18 ° Pag re ch j 5 1; shes pretty hear as Old asithe above, he has never given me_ the | cription and latest patterns, Road, track and thee. But that’s the way; folks mun|information asked for. 1 accordingly saw|sleigh Sulkews made to order, at shortest ‘allays choose by contrairies, as if they must CONSIGNMENTS SULICITED. 79000 do O’DWYER, Cowmission aud General Merchant FOR SALE OF P, &. I, PRODUUE. 289 WATER STREET, si. Johns’ Newfoundland, ia connection with the above is Captain! English, who is well known in P. E, Island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. I. The tirm is one of the oldest and most reli- able in Newfoundland Returns guaranteed Bed ‘i’ duis bought Cheap. .A number of DRESS LENG worth $1.55 to $1.50, all for 95 cents to $1.10 per yard. yards Colored Dress and 95 Cents, for 65 and 75 cents. a bit o’ offal.’ To the feminine mind, in some of its moods, all things that might be, receive a | temporary charm from comparison with THs. in Colored Silks, cood colors | what i is; and since Adem did not want to = ? | marry Dinah himself, Lisbeth felt rather | peevish on that score—as peevish as she jwould have been if he had wanted to jwmarry her, and so shut himself out from | Mary Burge and the partnership as effec- a tually as by marrying Hett Silks, wor th 8D hoes a hie half- ai eight when | Adam and his mother were talking in this ‘way, so that when, about ten minutes later, Hetty'reached the turning of the lane led to,the farm-yard gate, she saw Dinah ‘and Seth approaching it from the opposite direction, and waited for them to come up toher, They, too, hke Hetty, had linger- ‘ed a litile in their walk, for Dinah was try- ‘ing to speak words of comfort and strength A590 (ee Lengths of Japaneses Silks, worth 70 cents, for 50 cenis. to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- | to “Seth in these parting moments. But ing | © procure Labradore Herring should send | when they saw Hetiy, they paused and their orders in time. . r . | shook hands; Seth turned homeward, and e pt. 4, 1S34.—till 3lst dec, '84 Lengt hs of Stri ped W ash iMNn2 Silks at a0cts | | Dinah came on alone. SULLIVAN & WAGNELLL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Selicitors in Chancery, ROTARINS PUBLIC, &ce. OF FICES~— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Stre ot, Uharilottetown., | ‘Seth Bede would have come and spoken /to you, my dear‘’ she said, as she reached | Hetty, ‘but he’s very full of trouble to- i nicht.’ Hetty answered with a dimpled smile, as . ‘if she did not quite know what had been CLOT His, said; and it made a strange contrast to see I that sparkling, self-engrossed loveliness ‘locked at by Dinal’s calm, pitying face, |with its open glance which told that her ‘S 32 inches w ide, | heart lived in no cherished secrets of its .own, but in feelings which it longed to 2O% A Large Stock of DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored French! MERINOS, CASHMERES, SERGES, COSTUME RUSSIAN CORDS, &c., Xe. ‘mn. and pieces Fancy Flannel SHIRTIN tl. W. VINAECOMBE, PIANO TUNER) Pi ‘ is e Hat ROii Sao Money to Loan, ail wool, 38 cents, wT price 50 eents. arn a aera ¥. W, Sonuvay, Q. C, | Canstaa B. Meonasty eo eee iwoman; how was it possible to feel other- on ______ Bargains in our Large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing. iris corte eerie as ane ‘fault, and who was always ready to take - Totty of her bhands—little, tiresome Totty, ‘that was made such a pet of by every one, ,and that Hetty could see no interest in it at ali? Dinah had never said any thing ‘disapproving or reproachful to Hetty ‘during the whole visit to the Hall Farm; Ail $1. HO ‘she had talked to hera great deal in a |serious way, but Hetty didn’t mind that | much, for she never listened; whatever | Dinah might say, she almost always stroked 'Hetty’s cheek after it, and wanted to do! some mending for her. Dinah was a 'yiddle to her; Hetty looked at her much in great in the sanie way as one might imagine | a little perching bird, that could only flat- :ter from bough to bough, to lock at the | MEN’ ’S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, REEFING JACKETS, BUF FALO AND BLACK DOGSKIN COATS, FUR CAPS AND GLOVES ined, Re-wired aad Regu'ated. eageni200 BOYS' SUITS, IN LOTS, Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. | $9.00, $3.00 AND $4.25. CABINET "ORGANS en's and Boys Underclothing, experience variety, of Quality and Price. ur ed, a aving arly twenty pre b, ciitesiend | ‘swoop of the swallow or the mounting of ar ee Pi ae Ss hd a patronaxe | val ithe laik ; but she did not care to solve such | dices dun, tak ae ‘thet | - . idles, an more than she cared to know! of t rome Ouse 12 t and the) 7aN ry { f rik y wor e Seeding anes a feonbilal ~ prong Fry feels A LO i OF RR iy Mi X AN I S Gy i WE DS. | what was meant by the pictures in the yare oi i i ; chew ersa) satisfaction. ‘Pilgrim’ s Progress, or in the old folio Bible} Me V. wh a gage pre fersionally for publ c ew as | that Marty au nd Tommy always plagued her| private coo oni ason. : prea y i ‘about on Si inday. * Ui» P Blether's Maske ULSTERS AND MANTLE CLOTHS MARKED VERY LOW ) or 32s”. hand now and drew it Of .«—C, P. Fletcher's Music store. Ch'town, Oct. 25 Ls-4 ficLeod, Morcon & MoQuarvie, BARRISTERS —AND— Al TORNEYS- AT-LAW. Olfice in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS). , Feb. 21, 1584. pe jer her own arm. | ‘You look very happy to-night, dear child,’ she said. *f shail think of you often ‘when I'm at Snowtield, ard see your face before me as it is now. It’s a strange thing—sometimes when I’m quite alone, sitting in my room with my eyes closed, or ESE ROBES | walking over the hills, the people I’ve seen BUFFAL9 j and kuown, if it’s ouly been for a few days, are brought before me, and I hear their Ke. &C, KE. | voices and see them look and move, almost OF HORSE ®UCS BROUGHT plainer than I ever did when they were really with meso as I could touch them. AT A BARCAI ° PRiN t i Na of every description GEO. OA v a 3 & CO-7 And then my heart is drawn out toward 5 ube d with Neatuess and Despateb : them, and [ feel their lot as if it was my! own, and {| take comfort in spreading it q tattt, MEAMINER JOB ES aw + (Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1884. —_——' 0 Blankets, Quilts & Comlortors in Great Variety. nire® _——_- -_—_—— A LO ‘before the Lord and resting in his love, on ‘their behalf as well as my own. ‘feel sure you will come before me,’ nothiny. be sorted like pork—a bit o' good meat wi’|for the that] asked to have his She pausetl a moment, but Hetty said | Councillor Horne the other day, and asked same information, when, to my surprise, he replied, ‘*We = extended the present tender for a further term of three years, some few weeks ago.” | replied, ‘‘that is a strange way of doing things, certainly, for I never heard of a public contract being £ privately extended before.” He replied, “Yes, we thought we was getting a very fair rent for them, and the public seem very well pleased with the present coatrac- tor, and we did not think he was making very much outof them. In fact, he says so himself. Mind you, it takes a great many weighings to make $100 per year. He lease extended for three years more and so we granted it and let him have them again.” I replied, ‘*Very well; bid him good day and lefthim. I] next went to Councillor Ladner, and he made a similar statement to that of Coun- cillor Horne, with this addition, after I told him what | was prepared to do under my present circumstances, that I had better see Counci}lor Davy, who was chairman of some committee (1 quite forget what) but he would tell me ail about it.” I accord- ingly saw Mr. Davy, when, aiter telling) him my business, he replied, ‘‘Yes, we have extended the contract for three years more. The present contractor says he is making scareely apything out of them, por has he been doing for the last two or three years, and so we thought we would Jet him have them a little longer.’ I then bid him good day and left him. I next wended my way to Councillor Koughen, when, after conmmunicating the subject of my business to him, he replied, *‘Yes, Mr. Waller, I believe they have extended the present con- tract, but really 1 myself, nor Kelly, nor Crabbe bave but little to say in city mat ters, as the council is at present consti- tuted; but | would advise you te see the Reeorder «and ascertain if the extension of the contract is signed asit should be by him to make i: legal,as if not there js atill time to cancel it and advertise it in the usual form as shouid have been the case. I accordingly saw the Recorder who said ‘‘that he had been away, perhaps seme other Attorney bad done so,” I next saw Councillor Keily whose state. ment was pretty much as that of Councillor Koughan, but he advised me to see the Mayor. I accordingly did so, when after introducing the subject to him he replied, ‘Yes the man ask d to have it extend- ed, and the people seem very well satisfied with him, and so we extended it for three years more.” Ireplied, yes, but is that not rather a strange way ot conduct ing public business ? He replied, ‘ch no, *» have extended Meesrs. Carveli’s and M srs. Blake's leases before this, and the people are well satisfied.” 1 then left him, and the next day saw Councillor Crabbe, when after making the subj-ct of my visit known to him, he replied, ** Yes the present tender i believe is extended for a furcher pericd of three years, bat really myself. Koughan, ner Kelly, had nothing to do in the matter,” Now, Mr. Editor, I wish to tell you and your fellow ratepayers that 1 have had to do with public contracts and contractors long before I came to P, E, Island, but this is the first instance that as ever came under my notice of a public contract being privately extended. In _ fact contracts let by the various town corporations of England hardly ever exced three months, and those of the various Boards of notice, with best Americau stock. ~prcial attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Carriazos, *leighs, &c N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. J. J. SEAMAN. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1884~—3aw tl 3lst dee wkiy WE SELL Potatoes, Spiling, Bark, R.R Ties, Lumber, Laths. Canned Lebsiers, Mae- Kerel, Berries, Ege Fish ite, Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & (0, General Commission Merchants, 22 Centrai Wharf, Boston, Corn and Write fully Members of Bosrd of Trade, Mechanics Exchange. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1584, 4 , ‘ es 1 1c ¥ ELECTRIC GLOSS {oR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Coy per and Plate Glass “quick ! Sure! Br count No dirt, no treu le, no labor, Being entirely free cCabDot iniure the most finely burnished sur. face. Ti is the ouly prepsration ever pro. duced that wil! polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid. Nothing approsches it for removirg grease acd finger mar’s trom Brass, Copper Glass, etc; while tor cleaning Nick] ot Stoves it 18 expecially usetul. Retail price, 5 cents pr bottle, MICA WASH.—This waah is the only thing of the kind ever invented. A gtove may be a8 handsome os jewe) ond shine like bouy; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all, Day by day mica becowes scarcer and higher in pric’, and an article that will cleap aud preserve it is valuable to all cencerped, Try this wa-h once, and you will a'ways use it Reta prive, °5 cents pr bottle, The above hou chold necessities are manufac tured by The Kiectric Gloss Co., Phijavelphia U.S. A, and sold vy « very respectable Diug xist, Stove Dealer, Hareware Mer tant and General Daier in Causda, Tue Canadian trade supplied by JOUN T. REED, 05 Water Street, st. Joon, N. B Ang 6—~6 » end Superb) Baking Powoer, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co,, 9) Bioud Street, New York.) T UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most whulesowe Baking Powder madr, Gro. cers ae Authorized to gu+rantee every can to be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘ Superb ” an‘ take vo other. Put up in 4 4 and |-lb, ting, and or eaie by every re- | Guardians never exceed three months, and|gpoctable wholesale and retail grocer and \are neverextended. The same person may after public competition. In conclusion, allow The Canadian JOHN T. REED, 106 Water Street, St. fol, N. K. general dea'er in Canada, And so I get the same contract again, but it is always | trade supplied by I bédemie a resident et Ciarfott mye to state tpt since Aug 6—6m Hod irom grit and wcios, it. ee ee 2 Mbiday, tll ag Bw ; OR A te a ol A Rit lian ey coh 8 OE aioe ame wee tes ame = SONS ee ' Am ee ee JUS BS aS . —e zee cnc: saat le te AeA AE ag tpn ne el at ili i: Se na a ie: