tees ee ncliFam et i ete enataiE S aiaiiiaeatiieaiie ok a ee a | of a os ee ee ine a rr eee eee j . . . ; 3 gy LAE PMN FT, Si cl TIME ls EATS a erent ia Boa a ee 7% aes: - 9 4 BAR ge ec ee, he ee ae eR ot FE can pl PB. SE OI ips = Re AMBP cee 8 Bite ee —_! ee Prey oe * ee es eee ADA > CRAFTER XLVI if eve *Giood come out of if said Adam pa sionately ‘That doesn’t alter th’ evil; I ha e that laik oO way ’ . ruin cant be undon e ! people, as MW there was 1 Mani i BEDE. THE Special Notices. ‘vupy your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce's. may 2, wkly Speine stock of picture mouldings just received, and will be made up as in the past, the cheapest in Charlottetown ~ Mark Wright 1% Co. fimayl iw | Evesy part of a gua or asewing machine made at browns, or any kind of fine ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, every this They'd more} Copper, gold or silver, At the Athenwum. ought to see as the wrong | {ap 18 wky tf they do caa nevi e altered. When a| AL. wool tweeda at J. B. Macdonald's. m wn 8 Sp riled his t ow-creature a lif » he’s (ap BU no right to eomfort himself with thinking | Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats od may come out of it; somebodyelse's | may 2, wkfy d doosn’s alter her shame and misery.’ Go to John Newson’s new building for all Well, lad, well,’ said Bartle, ina gentle! kinds of house furnishing goods, aheiieink strangely in comtrast with his usual | window furniture, picture frames, for your ev-emptor sand impatience of coptredic- | spring fixings. Done promptly and well. ‘ ' } = ; it's likely enougn 1 talk foolishness : : el id feiiow, ant 1 ' good muny ye al Alice | easy finding reason why other folks should be patient. ‘Mr. Massey,’ said Adam penitently, ‘I'm very hot and hasty. dilferent, ‘Not I, lad—not 1’ So the night wore in chill dawn and the the tremulous brink of despair. more suspense. ‘Let us go to the prison now, Mr. Massey,’ said Adam, when he eaw the hand of his watch at six ‘lf there’s any news come, we shall hear about it, The peuple astir already, moving rapidly in one direction through | owe you something agitation, growing light brought quiet that comes on Chere would soon be no were the streets Adam tried not to think where they were going, as they hurried past him in that short space between his and the prison gates. He was thankful when the gates shut him from seeing those eager people. ..O; there was no news come—no par lon—no reprieve. Adam lingered in the court half an hour, before he could bring himself to send word to Dinah that he was come. But a voice caught his ear: he could not shut out the words lodging ‘The cart is to set out at It must be said was no help. the last good-bye : there ln ten minutes from that time Adam was was in trouble myee!t Lvs | but you musn’t take it ill of me,’ | till the! the i } 7 sc — | Hali-past S8evell. |} Rerarrine, Re-upholstering and l’ainting charges moderate. liouse c!oaners take notice—Mark Wright & Co jmayl Iw | New Corus at D. A. Bruee’s, } ap24—wy 3i dy 4). Rep Currant Jeviy, 25 cents per pound at Beer & Golf's, jap ¥ Fer sale one second-hand Cylinder Mesk, | American make. least 3140, will be sold at a bargain— Mark ‘Wright & Co. {mayl lw | Goop Coprisn at W. P. Colwill’s, | meh18—4w dy wky. | Lor of new goods now opening at J. Bb. | Macdonald's. (ap 30 | Five Cases Hats opening at D. A. Brace’s, ap2o—ti. CHRISTIE, Biscuits, | Brow & Co.'s Soda Fresh, at Beer & Gofl's. apv7 | New poors and shees opening at Dorsey, | Got! & Co's {ap27 | mend that you know cannot be mended in jany other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it |to Brown and ask him when he can have it jdone, for he can make apy piece of machin- jery that ever was made by the hands of |man. Brown on the Athenzeum corner. ' fApr] 18 wkly tf; ; Geo. Davigss & Co, are now opening their |spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Fur | Hats. (ap 26 | New Harts ! New Hats ! just arrived at L. | E. Prowse’s. (sp 24 Frir hats, Large stoek, new styles at | prices that cannot be underseld, at J, B, } Macdonald’s. {ap 30 Come and be fiited at once, Custem boot, at the door of the cell. Dinah had sent} hand sewed, just received at Dorsey Gott him word that she could not come to see & Co's. {ap 27 him, she could not leave Hetty one] Fresa Oxances, Lemons and Maple Sugar moment ; but Hetty was prepared for the at Beer & Gott s. (ap 24 meeting. — | Four thousand seven hundred and fifty He could not see her whevu he entered, New Hats at L. E. Prowse’s. (op 25 fer agitation deadened his senses, anc the dim cell was almost dark to him. He stood a@ moment the door clvesed behind hit, trembling and stupified. But he began to see through the dim- ness—to see the dark eyes lifted up to him once more, but with no smile in them. U God, how sad they looked! The last time they had met his was when he alter parted from her with his heart full of joy-| ons, hopeful love, and they looked out with a tearful smile from a pink, dimpled, child- ishiace. The face was marble now; the sweet lips were pallid; and half-open, and quivering; the dimples were all gone—all but one, that never went; and the eyes— Oh! the worst of all was the likeness they had to Hetty’s. They were Hetty’s eyes looking at him with that mournful gaze, as if she had come back to him from the dead to tell him of her misery. She was clinging close to Dinah; her cheek was against Dinah’s. It seemed as if her last faint strength and hope lay in that | contact; and the pitying love that shone out from Dinah’s face looked like a _ visible pledge of the invisible Merey. When the sad eyes met-—when Hetty and Adam looked at each other, she felt the change in him too; and it seemed to strike her with fresh fear. it was the first time she had seen any being whose face seemed to reflect the change in herself; Adam was a new image of the dreadful past and the dreadful present. Shetrembled more as she looked at him. ‘Speak to him, Hetty,’ Dinah said: him what is in your heart.’ Hetty obeyed her like a little child. ‘Adam— I'm very sorry—I behaved very wrong to you—will you—will you forgive t3290—before [ die?’ Adam answered with a half sob; forgive thee Hetty; | forgave thee long ago.’ It had seemed t> Adam as if his brain would burst with the anguish of meeting Hetty’s eve in the first moments; but the sound of her voice uttering these penitent words, touched a chord which had been less strained; there was a sense of relief from what was becoming unbearable, and the rare tears came—they had never come be- fore, since he had hung on Seth’s neck in the beginning ol his sorrow. Hetty made an involuntary movement | teward him; some of the love that she had once lived in the midst of was come near her again. She kept hold of Dirah’s hand, but she went opto Adam and said, timid)ly, | ‘ Will you kiss me again, Adam, fur all| I've been so wicked ?’ ‘tell ‘Yes, | boggy ; , | New stock of men’s and boy’s clothing very cheap at J. B. Maedonald’s {ap 30 Best VALUE ycu ever got in Hats at D. A | Bruce’s, ap2o tf suy your Hats at Db. A. Bruce's. ap25 tf | ONLY about seventy barrela apples leit, ;} Send in your erdersin time.—Brerr & Gorr. [ap 20 START to L. Hat cheap. E. Prowse’s aud buy a good ‘Tue greatest show of New Hats in the city is at L. E. Prowse’s. Wales, twelve cases rubbers at Dorsey. Goll, | & Co. Aprl 24 Wm. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. jap 18 wky tf SEEDS! SEEDS ! y Y £ are now offering a very large assert- ment of FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS, in Canadian Seed Wheat, Timothy Seed, Barley, Buck wheat, Clover Sceds, in all the varieties needed, and will be sold cheap at W. P. COLWILL’S April 20, 1885 —2aw wkly Imo TC LET. ewe ee en rEXUAT New House situate on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, at present in the occupation of John Sprague, Esq., with Stable and Coach House attached ; the house has a good Frost-proof Cellar, with Pump in Kitchen, and another inthe yard. Possession given the first of May. The house will be put in first-class order. Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Dorchester Street, or the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Lake Verd, April 22, 1885 Adam took the blanched, wasted hand she put out to him, and they gave each | other the solemu uaspeakable kiss of a life- | long parting. ‘And tell him,’ Hetty said, in rather a/ stronger voice, ‘ tell him—for there’s no- body else to tell him—as I went after him | andcouldn't find him—and | hated him and | cursed him once—but Dinah says I should | forgive him— and [ try—for else God won't | forgive me.’ There was a noise at the door of the cell | now— the key was being turned in the lock, | and when the door opened, Adam saw in- | distinctly that there were several faces} there; he was too ayitated to see more— | even tosee that Mr. Irwine’s face was one | of them. He felt that the las preparations | were beginning, and he could stay no! longer. Room was silentty made for him | to depart, and he went to his chamber Tht | toneliness, leaving Bartle Massey to watch | and see the end. (To be contented, } : | | New Tattorina Estarcisament.—The| Tryon Woollen Manufacturing (Co's. new] agency will be opened for business on or about} May 6th, in the Cameron Bleck. They are | now opening up a tirst-class stock of Cents | Furnishing goods, Scotch, Canadian and | other Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, &c , of their} own make. They have added a Custorm| Yailoring department and they bave secured the services of Malcolm Bruce (formerly | Cutter to D. A. Bruce) who has beer. improv- | ‘my his time in the art of Cutting whilst in the United States. He will guarantee satisfaction | to all who patronize the new firm. Look out: for their advertisement next week, ma 2 or to the owner, DATIOX nae This Ce:k is as good as new, | Iv youTthave » piece of fine machinery to| {ap 25 | (ap 25 Rouppers —Just arrived per str, Priucess of | To the Electors of the First | District for King’s County’ for tie Legislative Council. | | 1 FNTLEMEN, | (x of a number of you, I offer myself as a ‘candidate to fill the vacancy in the Legisla- | tive Council, occasioned by the death of the | late 'awrence Kickham, Esq, | | solicit your suffrages on the present Ccca- ‘sion in the interest of the Liberal Congerv- ative party; although, if elected. | shall ‘support the present Administration i auch | measures only as I consider to be for the good jof the country. I will not promise to sup- port the present or any other Government, unless I believe them to be administering the ‘affairs of the Province so as to keep down ‘taxation, secure Provincial right#, and pro- | mote the general welfare of the people. | Owing to the bad state of the roads at this season of the year, it will, I fear, be impos- | sible for me to make a personal canvass of ‘he entire Distsict ; but 1 trust to be abie , mert you at public meetings before the clec tion, when I can more tully give you my views on questions affecting your interests. Respectfully soliciting your votes, | re- main, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, At the earnest request | | CHARLES McEACHEN. | Rayfield, Lot 46, April 29, 1885. SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE CHEAP | avian FANHE best variety of ‘White Tiussian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good flour, stiff steaw; best for our soil and olimate. JOON NEWSON. , Ch'tewn, March 9, 1885,.—2m Se siecle lied die Deca all ‘THE VIOLIN. V KK. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to iske a limited unumber of papils for Violin Lustruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservatory method, which is sv complete that each pupil is cusbled to form a part of one harmonized bedy, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. For terme apply at hie Wates “reek. ranidoeaa, ‘THE EXAMINER JUB PRINTING OFPRIC EH has lately been replenished witha supply of Printing Types and Material Latest [Invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Kir, J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, ROTES OF HAND, HANS BILLS, LEEPER HHABS, RHCKIP ES, POSTS. PPAPEDGRECRES, he. ; | Have you got oue of the beautiful Panel Pictures that are given away with ‘* Welcome Soap?’ They are going very fast, and the Soapis always welcome in every family } j Be £O LET. FEyXHAT COTTAGE, situste on Pleasant A. Street, at present in the occupation of Mrs. Lunn, with Stable attached, and Pamp in the yard. The House has a goed, dry frost-proof Cellar, The buildings are in first- class crder. Possession given the Ist of May next | Aprly to John Kelly, Esq., Dorchester Street, EDWARD KELLY. | Lake Verd, Aprit 22, 1895 , | BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Wn Short Notice, in Good bil AND AT CHEAP PRICES, | WARBURTON & CONROY, Notaries Public, &c. Ofiice in Cameron’s Block, up stairs ; entrance next door to Taylor’s Jewelry Store. March 23, 1885 —~whky3m SULLIVAN & MAGHEILL, ATFGRNEYS -AT-LAW heliciters in Chancery, NORPARERS PUMBLE, &c. OF FICES— O’Huiloran’s Bvildjag, Great Coorge Street, Charicttetos uv. Ga Money to Loa:, W.W.Suntrvan,Q.C. | Coester B. Macneiie January 16, 1885. DVERTISF in THE DAILY EXAM}. . 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