7“ €™ till iae neile + - . ¥ , . . Sibel a a ————— re sa a eee atte ae oas allt me = eee eee mamma ati ga & a E- > ‘ ‘ae , , * > » : > a ‘ re as : 1 . ei ” fics is true Liberty, woen Freé-bera Men, >» to advise the Pablic, muy spenrk free. HUkIPID ES SINGLE COoPIEs ‘}wo CENe, LE — —_ _— er ee _— 7 1} wh} ) i | y \. 1 ae ; ; : : ‘ { rs, Y ’ rye ’ ; i) ‘ : . Q) 4 WI { , 7 § / ’ _ 5 y . ‘a’ fy ‘ Visual ee ee ee Web bitty f POW N, } k iN (UE ee Sy AG! iSLAN ivy MONDAY, M. ERC Hf Me, VOL, 16.--- RO, G2. Phe “a” Fat a Fe , Nis ; ba >; Pet (1) (y- 332 Tet Wo 5 ae Le 2 Be ic ts Tr Hletty,) he began, ‘you won't think me @ije ti } rx a} 5% HAC U yy £ . 4 } * BY rity " ABAD hee sida @ making too free i’ what I'm geing to say g: If you was being courted by any man as “ud } i a ' make y’ his wife, and I'd known you was 4 sy . . , vv » 6 ° . nor Pithli hing Co = 4, CUAPTER XXX, , fond of him, and meant to have him | Phe DXAWIMer 2 Uvicuibs, tie ~ po bls ay ‘should have no right to speak a word to | : en = fHE DELIVERY OF THE LETTER. etki : . Wiehe aol jyou about it; but when [see you're being t > uarlottetowa aj “ THE rext Sunday Adam joined the Poy- | ;made love to by a gentleman as can never : : s is = >. gers on their way out of church, hoping r for | Marry you, and deesva think o’ marrying i sista fy] i an invitation to go home with them. He,Y°%, I feel bound t interfere for you. 1 ’ gz 50 —. & < - ‘had the letter in his pocket, and was anxi- Seay t speak about it to them as are i’ the ix MM 1 25 i ay ous to have an opportunity of talking to} place 0’ your parents, for that might bring ie v 50 Cy “> om | Hetty alone. He could not see her face at | Worse trouble than’s needful.’ a eR ne at most moderate fates, a ~ eed ‘church, for she had changed her seat, and (To be continued.) el Advert Se ee aa ee f=} = | when he came up to her to shake hands,her coo egg re - yearly adveition- | —J no q> 5 } | manner was doubtful and constrained. He arteriy, 24! mes S i ;expected this, for it was the first time she TTE 8 nents, a > Rand BMY had met him since she had been aware that | LETTERS TO THE EDIPOR, — ne FOR MARCH, 1885. => o , he had seen her with Arthur in the Grove. -_—.- = ALMANAC FOR M. 4 eat ——y | ; ee : can: rites jibe oe |. ‘Cortig, you'll go on wi’ us, Adam, Mr. A Contradi-tion. WOON 8 CHANGES, THE ABOVE VERY CHOICE BRAND OF W | LL SELL THE BALANCE Ok H l Ss ST OCK OF | Poyser sai, when they reached the turn- a | ek do Oh ee _ing; end as soon as they were in the fields . . Last Quarter Sth day, “nh. @2m., p. a. ‘ Bah oops *| Sir,—My attention has been called toa New Moou Ith day, 1h, 24m., p.m. INDIA 4 CHIN A TEA FS am ventured to offer his arm to Hetty. | . munication in your issue of Feb. 12th, i a iay, th. I}m.. p.m. The children soon gave them an opportunity | ~. mee . : Fall Moou, 30th day, Oh. 28m., pm. BLENDED 3 cof lingering behind a little, and then Adam signed by Warren Allen, but evidently Full Moos, 30t = ee ( ) Pere S ’ inspired and written by others whose object D. . san ‘Soa | Moon High i ali al ‘Witt vou deateten : . |is quite clear tome. Itis not my wish to [4 rises sets | rises | water len h. |! ams"y a ’ forsale at ~— pound | Be: the lllece ae waite oes ‘t enter into a newspaper controversy over — hmhm aft'n morn | h m oe 10 pond box for $4.40. —AT A— keene ime. . tette 1. Cee. dem shiek es this statement, as [am not in the habit of 1 Saaday 6 43.5 41) 6 45.10 53:10 1S! ee Give it a Trial. Seni 5 acthe be a as ohoun” ° oe giving long-winded statements to newspaper % Monday 4 43) 7 53.11 3011 H t ; ; reporters. Suffice it to say the charges $ Mon s0| 441 8 30lafe 7 etty said ‘Very well.’ She was really as a ce peiey a on . a : BEER + COFE. sn thcete is Mla: was Mink es Waele Rhee preferred against me by Warren Allen are 4 Wednesday ah = | ik k bi false, malicious and utterly destitute of 5 Thursday ‘7111 4 19 1 { +4 | St some : pie . ; a i him; she woudered poet : . » - at e . . . 6 Friis i Seem = 4 ' ' ’ woe aes Be Sen ener and Arthur; he On the morning in question we left Cape kiana : aft 2! 2 45 is } hy j ; | must hs bi seen them kissing, she knew, but pa i : . j Saturcs ~ os7'3 4! 2) - , je es Traverse for Tormentine with the mails, 3iSan , si} 057' 3 4! 2a , She had no conception of the scene that had . : . 9 Moncay 29, 31 1 47, 459; 24 | ola SO.— ' taken place between Arthur and Adam eepeng and two invalids, (sufferers from ai Tueada' 7; 841223 6 & 27 neni 5 : - the late disaster.) Allan followed us onl }0) Tuesday ii 41293 6G 27 a Her first feeling had been that Adam would : : y 11: Wedaesdgy 25, 56) 3 15, 7 18, 8! | be very angry with her, and perhaps would |® short distance, and then fell behind on Diiieendas o2' §71252,810) 35 ' ' Aen thy | : were account of having his boat overloaded. He 12 Thursday) : y : 1 | tell her aunt and uncle; but it never entered Zs 13. Frid 21; 53 428° 855! 33) A VOID A-lolterated Imported Coffees| } {} A, ies aif T i) Pewpe str that he ann dere say anything made any signals for us to return to 14 Satucday 19) 59, 4 58) 9 36} 40 | Zz You can buy the | to C adie Diskiitieensis it atin ® nchiat - his assistance that apy person on either of 15 Sanday 17,6 1) 5 38 10 14 44) | ther that he heh tend ie kindl ty: es the mail boats saw. Had any signals of i§ Soaday |= 3 = = - £0 | ne 0 —AT—- ' day, and wanted to speak to a io si distzean, boon seen by any of cnr beats wo 17, Tuesday 4 2, 6 Q7/LL 25) 50 | (yPpe (i? Whale Boasted Beall ys ae alone; TOF would mest certainiy have returned, and Vode a ie Milena =| Us ' ishe had trembled when she found he was . : : i3, Wedoeslay | 5} 6 59 | wy 4 going home with them lest he should mean rendered him all the assistance in our teerelay =| 9 OS : ; p. 0 . t 5 ‘to tell.’ F power, even at the risk of being out in the Prutay ‘ ore ce sae ( AN D— - ee i Ld But. ' ted Ik Gulf all night with the two invalids. Not 9] Saturday é| 9g! 8 55] 1 22 ; But, now he wan to talk to her by a k k d I 7 tee “it a very pleasant risk to take, and one 22)/Sanday $3 10 9 46! 2 10 | verself, she should learn what he thought, think the public would severely censure the 93! Monday 29 12)10 44 3 10 SIF h G d (; ff ‘’ , 2 IRF and what he meg § alt « ; an - lay 5 KO 3iil 33 4 28 Tres 7TOUD 0 ee, Ch Lown, J nm 30, 135 : ie ee nek oe bee hin contractors for te king, He also states, ~s 23 Wed 57. 14‘ aft 56) 5 57! . : P © 11%) was in the mail service and in charge of a 25 Weduesiay 4) : 1S (Java and other kinds) from /not to do anything she did not want him to; " a es 46, Thursday 6 W)2 6719 *0 |she could perhaps even make him believe aes a ee o - 97] F riciay s 17) 3 06] 8 21 thot ob 5 a tended to misiead the public, varren veely 2 22128 & BEER AND GOFF. tha he dd cat for Arthur; and as mg in was not inthe mail aevicoo in th 29' Sundays 1 19) 5 > 2 - 7 : ae employ of the contractors, consequently ‘having him, he would do just what she 30 Monday 5} 21; 64 liked i + Phy Deiiack. Wan asiak dy autre ee ander my control, but, had he 31/Tuceday pS wi i c - 3 “1000 B l rl ‘seeming to encourage Adam, lest her sould been; the secidint wouki-ant emnanonpsed. : Y Ti m arte Ss our. land aunt should carat and suspect her as his boat was greatly overloaded, and of i © ’ : ; 1 TAL iAlbil Wf { TUM TABLE, | lel leita nontaaniien lena this fact he was advised before starting. Al oe ee | Hetty’s little brain was busy with this Therefore, any trouble he had during nis : i iy! | combination as she hung on Adam’s arm, “ wen bnones os 7 —s i eee nw Time.) WHOLESALE AND ReTAIL, and said ‘ yes’ or * no’ to some slight gy Cian gmeny MiewerEs Cae eens AM. Pe af, observations of his about the many haw- I males : thin, -deatel tice to. the Uharlotteto wu S02 302 {thorn berries there would be for the birds © denial in jus Royalty Janct $2 225 prem | bile. units Gaeiains . ‘tak Me 1 tial service, that strangers may not think we - : . > , ow- hanging North Wiitshis .7. 43 | wn , are the fiends some would fain make the oe a a 4 clouds that would hardly hold up till morn- : Heater iver »32 432 ling. And wi b ih public believe. Personally, | do not think ai 1010 509 1d when they rejoinel her aunt and tati f tt 1 oalliem ah Bradalban l uncle, she could Saati ht h my reputation of thirty years will suffer a County tine 1619 519 Jeg pe emats, with-|the hands of W Ali d those wl sunt) > € arren Alien, and those who Freetown 1025 534 ¥ | out interruption, for Mr. Poyser held that, nae stig f hi . NR i... ooo Gli 1057 5457 j though a young man might like to have the b canton es akin facts you will | arrive 113 6 23 DANUBE takes the lead. {Woman he was courling on his arib, he ae y SE eg MATCHLESS | as jwould nevertheless be “glad of a little i sc oein ialiiaitioaitie { depart 147 KEN! , #opular brands, | Pease onable talk about business the while; : ms " 7 : ry Miseouche 2 09 {GOL DEN ST. Lit b tation Muttlnine hei :O: a jand, for his own part, he wes curious to] Cepe Traverse, March 5, 1885. Wellington .. © 37 MA oe a fe oe hear the most recent news about the Chase ———_—— Port Hul.. 3 22 }GOLDEN AGE ;,, Farm. So, through tl st of the walk “ pentane Choice Superivr:. , i - - ; ’ 8 nduarr iting je wa, ev ee a this sacar CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, COTTS, |he claimed’Adam’sconsersation for himself;| More False Reports from the Alberton..........0 «+... 547 The shove and othe: ge ae TET saeiadiad atti : and Hetty laid her small! plots, and imagined Country. Tignish... 6 43 SLEIGHS, &e., CHEAPEST, her little scenes of cunning blandish- 5 In the & iat al h — a PROM WET. A. M. ™ VE. x } ment as she walked alon by the iR,— n the atriot of the 26th a -» &D Pigaisi 647 CHOIC: , BRA SDs : led erows on honest Adam’, > quite | under the heading of *‘North Lake Notes,” 04s ‘ . idling: el i Ge 2 ‘ery Low g 8 arm, quite 2 Alberton 7 47 In stock this date. Wirrors & Looking Glasses, Kaglish and German, Very LOW.) .. well as if she had been an elegontly- | there appeared a foul slander, perpetrated ar. ; = clad ecquette alone in her boudcir. For if cent Ppp | pom eons ; a. —— a country beanty in clumsy shoes be only |@0d like Satan of oid, wit other Eve, be ae a ora BELEK & GOFF. me shallow-hearted enough, it is satenbdeial commences with a lie, eaying that a trot a - a ae 7 : . | bow closely her mental processes may re- | Came off on North Lake, between John A. femmersile,) Va. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is!semble those of a lady in society and cert tai a and W ne Grana- ( depart 202 732 CHEESE CHEESE . 2 'crinoline, who applies her refined intellect ;t2an's bob. ow, Sir, zo such thing ever Kensington... . _ 2 37 307 : . the largest in the Lower Provi poe, Ser ivalled tn quality and to the problem of commitiing indiscretions | happened, for neither Granathan or I are Freciown . 300 530 var iety, ; and made to suit all kind ae pictures—the { theapest i 1D | without compromising herself. Perhaps fortunate enough to own trotters, but we Vounty Line ; <snee ee io the cit the resemblance was not much the less be- | both happen to ove better horses than your Bradalbaue .. 327 855 100 Bexes-—WHOLESALE & RETAIL y: cause Hetty felt very unhappy all the while, | Worthy scrite. So you see that is the Senter ae 402 932 — ae ie a The parting with Arthur was a dovb!e pain “ ce soreness ae rea rf amen DO os vnc® oc cmneeeas ‘17 947 ‘ YES AP i & Ri BE ies So? > Sui | & to her; mingling with the tumult of pas-|. ext he commences with lie No. 2, say- touyalty Juuction 5 09 10 39 BE a: ES «& G qi: i &, ARLCOR & G 3 us sion and vanity, there was a dim undefined |ing that at the close of a singing school at a tasae ines tescuessaul 532 1102 —___$__—_——— fear that the future might shape itself in this place (everyone knowing that my place GCING EAST. P.M ant ‘some way quite uolike her dream. She} 8 meant) an assault was perpetrated on aartottetown ceeeeeceeeer eB IT les. v D 8s. | clung to the comforting hopeful words|the company by a crank who sprang out of sepemy Juaction.........iwercseses 3 49| a : “ss ,- » | Arthur had uttered in their last meeting—|bed and rushed upon the singers who fled maaeeed . . settee eeeeeeees : Hd Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber outta, which |<] shall come again at Christmas, and then ae so et but re — - rr iiesh 2 Srerrersenn rey serene on ee re § Selling at Cost ;we will see what can be done.’ She clung|#alt 49d broke several of His TI8, 186 Card ht (depart. sce eceeeerees : 7 ; ey sities nn Selling 5 amg | to the belief that he was so fond of “ay then states it is difficult to say what might se a. ae a 300 Rarrela—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at a jhe would never be happy without her; and have happened had it not been for the SEMIS. ° .50cccus+sdhiacreiel 457 “9 CHAIBS —Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen |she still hugged her secret—-that a great | Presence of mind of a young woman pres- iv By dif &, ’ ? Moreil 5 37 6b ‘4 ® ‘ dat i F . * Upbolste =. i gentleman loved her—with gratified pride, |e?t- Now, Sir, what do you think of a el ee 6 03 ee ee er Chairs, cheap. All kinds ot puo stering Work, jas a superiority over all the girls she knew.|™an who would go to such extremes to CNG, sone nacee cas susleseieee 6 57] 4 j “ ii | Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. | But the uncertainty of the future, the pos- fabricate a charge for the purpose of see ee ee 7 42 Violasses 8 ¥vi0 aSSOS ° : eer to which we on aan a the character of an unoffending PROM East. c. . ‘oe ‘ : ; aii ial >... | began to press upon her like the invisible 5 a ; ee ee ' G ao rae BEDDING AND MATTRESS---Feather, flair, i! lock , Fibre, |weight of air; she was alone on her little He is like the ink fish which throws out his Bear River . nedeaueunee 37 | Excelsior, Wool, Straw —Cheapest in the ei Ly. ‘island of dreams, and all round her was the |foul fluid, to blacken his track, that he may st. Peter's. ces ca oe FOE Subscriber offers ? . ' dark unknown water where Arthur was gone. elude his pursuers. ‘he only difference is NN «0. cece aon nicnanaccinn men 8 57 T a : ____ | She could gather no elation of spirits now this fellow wants to blacken the character ene eras? .. .... ccansoceabsenoeeen 9 37 Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, et Bookcases, Schefiicnecrs | by tooking forward, but only by looking |of a party whom he wishes to injure in a tte hada RE 74 FOR SALE, W: shstand —-Cheai pest. ‘backward to build cor fidence on past words sly, deceitful way. But if this kind of Vardigan otvccewhiudest ae 8 12 ashstands, &e.—-C ‘and caresses. But occasionally, since | business is congenial to his refined nature, Mowat Stewart, ) tive ovenedi 932 T"<€) THE TRADE; as caleahiiiaams | Thursday evening, her dim anxieties had all T have to say s that I pity him. Badford ee + = : JOR sé Ms Wi Si Be | been almost lost behind the more defluite |’ Thanking you for the space in your valu. os core sceednn aeonnie = BDO PUNS. B Seo — ‘fear that Adam might betray what be knew | ble paper, Ghoslettes DUCTION. ©. keen enero rere ; rt Oy vi, ao ito her uncle and aunt, and his sudden pro- | 1 remain, OWN... sss cerererccs coverees , ry IRWh, 27Or. 4h, Pome sue | position to talk with her alone had set her | Yours, etc, etc., thonghts to work in a new way, She was} Joun A. Morrow. McLeod, Morson & MeQuarrie| BARR ISTERS ATTORHE 18-f AT -LAW. Uffice in Brawa’s Bigck, Queen Square - —— “a'town, Feb. 1S8! “SULTAN & AGH N@ILL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Soliciiors in Chancery, NOP ARIE EUEBE AC, KE.) OFFICES. -O'Hatloren’s Building, Great 480IKO Sireet, Charlottetown. $78" Money to Loan W W. ae an, Y. e *aGary 16. 1982 Cusster B. oman CHOICE ~——-BARBADOBS MOLASSES -~ALSO- A Quantity of “Tiecces and Barrels | OWEN CONNOLLY. 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F, i és ARE 3 MERCHANTS BANK OF AUD, PRAS HALIFAX GU. $2,990,000 | jeager not to lose this evening’s opportunity ; jand after tea, when the boys were going ;into the garden, and Totty begged to go {with them, Hetty said, with an alacrity {that surprised Mrs. Poyser. | ‘Vil go with her, aunt.’ | It did not seem at all surprising that | Adam said he would g» toé; and soon he and | Hetty were left alone together on the walk | by the filbert trees, while the boys were | busy elsewhere gathering the large unripe nuts to play at ‘cob-nut’ with, and Tovty was watching them with a puppy-like air of contemplation. It was but a short time— hardiy two months—since Adam had had his “mind filled with delicious hopes, as he stood _ by Hetty’s side in this garden. The remem- ‘brance of that acene had often been with | ‘him since Thursday evening; the sunlight, \ jthrough the apple- tree boughs, the lt ‘E Cee. bunches, Hetty’s sweet blush. 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