ett ————— as ead ee © ee ors this is true Liberty, lint tiene Doms Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evuriripgs, SINGLE Corres Two CrEnts. ary) | j NER os ] rin .y TRY 7 y . . 1 ’ rr , ~ ri) ’ . VEW SERLES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1885, VOL. 16.---NOQ. 129. ES ‘ : ~ = = The Daily Examniucer ¢ Examiner Publishing Oo. [i fr a 0) = Dh. 8. RB. JENKINS, PHYSICA AND SURGEON. ADAM XLIL Qo CHAPTER BEDE. who were present, and who told Hetty Sor- rel’s story by their firesides in their old age ‘never forgot to say how it moved them , when Adam Bede, poor fellow, taller hy the ‘head than most of the people round him, {came into court and tock his place beside i her. veom their off f Water and oa lnate ‘ en OO rge Str /har'ottetown, J - ae | But Hetty did not see him. She was ee ro OFFICE : AY OR, JENKINS ti dartle had made the right sort of appeal. | standing in the same position Bartle Mas- Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION . 9 Adam, with an air of quiet obedience, took | sey had described, her hands crossed over ix Months, #2 50 RESIDENCE PRINCE ST up the cup and drank a little. ; ,each other, and her eyes fixed.on them. sea Months, 1 25 ’ , ‘Tell me how she looked ? he said pres- | Adam had not dared to look at her in the 7 outh, 0 50 | Ob’town, Jan, 26— wed fri ently. | first moments, but at last when the atten- me moderate rates. I for monthly, or yearly advertise- most gm Advertising at } Contracts may made artery, half-yearty ’ ment, on applicatior ? ee A LO ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1885. *pPuUBIS], “2° UO JUSUIBAOSSY 380g] W BSddusyH 3seF1u' Fe su y, % NVOISNV Pew i ‘MoLeod, | BARRISTERS iorson & MeQuarrie, | ‘Frightened, very frightened, when they first brought her in; it was the first sight of the crowd and the judge, poor creatur. ‘clothes, with gew-gaws all up their armas, | and feathers on their heads, sitting near ‘the judge; they’ve dressed themselves out And there’s a lot o’ foolish women in fine! } as . {tion of the court was withdrawn by the | proceedings, be turned his face toward her | with a resolution not to shrink. (Ta he continued. ) LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR. a “ee © lin that way, one ’ud think, to be scarecrows ee <_< ATT PNE land warnings against any man ever med- | i gat Quarter 7th day , 10b. 30m., a. m, SP fj ” -" ’ | dling with a woman again; they put up} The Northern Light. Sew Moon 15th day, 1h, 39%m., p. m. itheir glasses, and stared and whispered. ian - sarter. JZist aday, 4. 5m1., Dp. e ; ’ : 7 j j } ‘ . . . First Qaat hay x ay . he . P. m 3 Office in Brown’s Block, Queen square But after that she stood like a white image, Six,—The Josephine, of Souris, made Pull M 29th eae es Va amm ee : |staring down at her hands, and seeming} two trips to Pictou and back in safety, 5 sesame Sun oe poe —— oa > (UP STAIRS) pro ad to — nor = omg Me while the pow erful Northern Light remains e [rises |e 1868 | water ien | Mh" team, Poh. 19, 1RRK 5 ies as Whi a8 &@ sheet, ie al "= icebound in Georgetown Harbor. Such <- h mh m afta a : m | a Proenricresscoerainpensmnptonapilidiagnaanisianeronineecesisiinteetaenae bie coon vegies? ons rece ; 7 gross mismanagement of the Northern \|Wednesday (5 44 6 =o . - S5/42 39 UJ {V Nk] T | ploe & . oe Light is disgraceful in the extreme. If the gi Thareday 42, 24) 9 ovatt 167 43 a Ee. PROWSE , AF AN a MAGI Gh, jthey plead ‘not guilty’ for her. But Northern Light was laid up in Souris Har. 3 Friday 40, %6 10 461 0 52! 46 rs " 5 when she heard her a ee bor during the past winter she could have $/Saterday - oy Se it 33 t si; 49 Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street, 'seemed to go a shiver right through her; | nado daily trips to Pictou during the past $ Sunday 37, 29 morn} 214) 52! _.. » - |and when they told him to look at her, she | ¢ ke ond ¢) babilitw i 5.50 : 4 aa ss | Oh’town March 17. 1885 Lee : ] .,;:0Ur weeks; and the great probability is 6, Monday 35) 30 096) 3 1) 5: - March Lj, 1S*o—w kly ‘hung her head down and cowered, and hid} inat she could have run from Souris t + Tuesday i wiilieé4 &. & Selicite in (} . her face in her hands. He’d much ado to/Q,). George during the greater part of the eee 3 292 9' 51232 92 ers ary : . : “ 3 , Seer” | = 7 : = : a 13 — = ee OLICiers ih © LURCETY, speak, ree, tote, his Sek, eset ns. Pe i 5 g P al Peidag | 97] 35) 2 57' 7 28 8 NOFAREIES PUBLIC. &c,/*° 6 — : P The merchants of Prince Edward Island - See 25| 37| 327,822} 12 ’ sh a : nails mostly—I{ an spared avai gee #8 (suffer great inconvenience and loss in con- 2 Sunday | Ze 38; 3 56; 9 6! 15 “) O LJ S i OFFICES— O'Halloran’s Building, Great | they could, Mr. a aes mee near sequence of the Northern Light being now 13 Monday 22} 39 42619 47| 17 George Street, Charlottetown, him, _and went ob _ out lif ss, icebound in Georgetown Harbor. They 14) Tuesday | 20! 40 45710 26, 20 6as” Money to: Loan 7 a a es san lpr phisld hes should lose no time in entering their pro- wiWednesday 18; 42,5 3011 4) 24 CS . . : ‘ able to stand by a neighbor, test to Artemas Lord, Eeq., Agent of 16 Thursday 16) 43) 6 7/11 45, 27 ustom Tailoring Department ¥ W, W. Sunturvan, Q, ( | Oweeren Po Oe omerns in such trouble as that.’ M Marine for Prince Edward Island, against vi Frid P 15 40 0 oU;mor = 30) famwrace 7 teee God , bless him, and you a Ar. having the Northern Light any longer on —- ay 13) 46, 7 40 27) 33 ili. ae i Massey,’ said Adam, in a low voice, laying | ip, Georgetown route. Souris Harbor is l jSucday Lt} a : ed 5 — oo , . his hand on Bartle’s arm. sia . the last in Prince Edward Island to be oa 8 .. 10 47/259! 42 A SPLENDID RANGE OF CLOTHS IN _ Aye, re, ag bora ; he gives the closed in winter, and the first to be opened 33! Wedues lay 6 6111 57/421; 46 aon ae danas aieethea’ in spring; consequently from Souris to oi : ct an a ae at ' oes. man o sense— ; Pictou is the proper route. No interested 23) Tharsday 4 S53 afel6) 5 37) 49) Broadcloths, 44 QUEEN STREET. needful. He's not one of those that think a in aon al saadit a ats ~ a4 Priday | ee ee they can comfort you with chattering, as if|> wae Sie em Setarday | 0, 55| 3 22| 7 89) 55) cm daeareplagresir pd k g ae allowed to injure the travelling public, and agiSundsy (|453' 56, 4 28! 8 47| 58! W orsteds, cise folks who stand by — look th "the ? z the merchants of Prince Edward Island by 27| Monday 57| 57; 5 23 9 29114 0 better what the trouble was t at . oh enct, | FeePing the Northern Light ou the George- 23|Tuseday 56} 59 6 35|10 8) 4 Meltons have to bear it. I’ve —- to co aoe town route for the special benefit of one or 99’ Wednesday 547 0) 7 37/1043! ~=—s 6 | 9 A folks in my time—in the South when es two firms in Georgetown. go\Tharsday (4 52|7 2 8 3olli 18/4 9) § nana in trouble myself. Mr. Irwine is to be a CoLvILLAN, Put & ti & witness himself, by-and-by, on her side,you | | es Suitines oft. , by | - — >| j /know, to speak to her character and bring ci en — icl Q ti * . ing up.’ he Riel Rebellion. TH RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Light Gvercoatings.| gook, Job and Qieamental Printer, | “Bat the other evidencs does it ? go hard against her ? said Adam. ‘What A CLERGYMAN S OPINION. (Char luttetown Time. ) —_———-O- oe Book-Binder, Paper Auler, do you think, Mr. Massey? Tell me the truth.’ In the course of a sermon in Selkirk GOING WEST. At. VE f : > ‘ ‘Yes, my lad, yes; the truth is the best | Hall, Winnipeg, on Sunday evening Jast Charlottetown. ee1:802 302 Work done with Prompiness and in the ~—AND— thing to tall. Xt must-anmte-ablest. The}Rov. 0. B. Pithledo, seid .—"'The lndion Royalty Janction........... 825 2325 A ret doctors’ evidence is heavy on her—-is heavy. | can no longer find employment on his old a —. aN 9 A oa Best Styles, at the Lowest i rices, BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER But she’s gone on ap she’s had f. hunting grounds. He cen no longer get unter River..... cece eeeees 932 432) ‘child from first to last; these poor silly| venison with which to salisfy the pangs of eeg ra Mtns fn eo ae - - sel C7 HO. DA VIRS &G CO. The Printing and Binding machinery and women-things—they’ve not the sense to/his hunger. He can no longer get fur with iar Loe ogy oi —— i wa ‘ ‘ # oe Plant in this Office is that of the late know it’s no use denying what 8 proved. which to furnish clothing for his body and Frestown . be 56 dc 10 35 =e Ch'town, Feb. 5, 1885—2 aw wkly It'll make against her with the jury, I|covering for his tent. And now on the Kenainyton aaron ops ran 7 yl $23) —_ — — Bremner Brothers. doubt, her being so obstinate ; they may | vast prairies, where his fathers dwe lt at Summerside, < P. M. ils diet Deak actceaee shh: Mae: thane be less for recommending her to mercy, if| ease and lived on plenty, the aborigines of ( depart... coe b AT rlete rinting and binding concerns in the | the. verdict’s against her. But Mr. | the western land roaus an idle, naked, Miscouche..... er ..2 09 Rdode eoviden. With such facilities itis! Irwine’l leave no stone unturned with the starving outcast. by hat wonder iM, in such Wellington .. py no trouble to do the best work at moderate|Judge—you may rely upon that, Adam. circumstances, the Indian should be tempt. dl cubs ohigeade; oe: oe rates. ‘Is there nobody te stand by, her, and ed to take by plundering what he cannot inns soses ces te acaal 4 42 : 44 Queen Street seem to care for her, in the court? said/get by hunting? What wonder if he Alberton ... ceecneeeee B47 , Adam ahaa ot ar 7 aa ae fields of eee TIGR... eee eee ccccccce scenes 6 47 ‘There’s the chaplain o’ the jail sits near | settler the food which he cannot tind on the yao WEsr. A. M, Charlottetown, P. Island- |,,.., but he’s a sharp ferrety-faced man—|old hunting grounds of the plains! What Tignish........ ivese A March 17th, 1885. janother sort o’ flesh and blood to Mr. | wonder if, in his desperation, he should re- Alvertom...........2.+-+e000. --7 47 Irwine. They say the jail chaplains are |sent the intrusion of the white man into U'Leary....... soe ceeceerees 9 OF mostly the fag-end o’ the clergy.’ his territory by shedding his blood and Port Hill.. .... 6... seveeveres 10 22 ‘Ther’s one man as ought to be there,’ |sacking his home! But to the honor of Wellington ........ atetatadnte teers: 11 07 Bisa WCU a Cn, Be. ease ee Eee 2 LES Ooo Tee Be bees. 7. oo, Sele ee ee ~~ | said Adam bitterly. Presently he drew /|the red man of the Northwest, be it said, Mistoache ...........-+..0se0ss ee | I himself up, and looked fixedly out of the|/they have been known to starve rather Summerside ee mn - ~ri A y iy KR S window, apparently turning over some new |than to — They a ae ey K : , wpeunhaaanadanineds - 3 -) . . he. "ou he said at last, push- eae ey ae nua ae hediovn ih. oi. i no Sa Cherr Pectoral ing the hair off his forehead, ‘I'll go!respect the untutored heathen has often ' ELA oles dived 300 820 V ? heck with wé I'll go int rt. It’s| withstood ati yhich the cultur- I sc. sae nu eguiebiocauiemn | air ack with you go into cou . witastoc teinptatlons to which the cultur Ts con ciecccsianscenelin. Min No other complaints are so insidiousin their | cowardly of me to keep away. I'll stand by/ed citizen has yielded. He has patiently SOAS, 5. iccsicadeceeceebs 402 932} 0: ” attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: her—I’ll own her—for all she’s been de-| borne what you or I would have resented. North Wiltshire. bap abana 417 947) . none'so trifled with by the majority of suffer- j|ceitful. They oughtn’t to cast her off—her/| Perhaps his patience is now exbausted. MPOOOMOR.. 0. coscceccsecs 509 1039) ers. The ordinary ¢ough or cold, resulting own flesh and blood. We hand folks over|Goaded on by designing rebels, the Indians DR. Bia, . conduseiowees 5 32 1102) perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- to God’s mercy, and show none ourselves. | have in few cases beer driven on to commit GOING EAST, Pr. M posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal L used to be hard sometimer; (’ll never be! deeds of violence and bloodshed. Their des- Charlotte a ee a 317 sickness: AYER’S CHERRY Pre TORAL has hard again. ri go, Mr. Massey—I’ll go | titution has no doubt been a weighty factor Royalty Junction . Hocgect’ ee well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with you.’ in influencing them to perpetrate erime. Bediord és veins 69s cies he 4 17 — throat — Enna. pee should be Tews was a deciaton in Adam's menner|One thing s dieialin he Mieete ot Gee NS Seowart, ) STEIVO. «+++ ooo 0 cccees 4 52) ate ae an me laass which would have prevented Bartle from) between them and the new settlers on the Cardigan C Cate 054-05 59 ; 17 A Terrible Cough Cured. opposing him, even if he had wished «to do frontier have been kindled. If they are I ee ee 6 aa ee ae ihe dn. ean oon Selena heed so. He only said: not extinguished the result will be ruinous ouat Stewart. “4 4 57 night after night without sle¢ p.. The doctors ‘Take a bit, then and another sup, Adam to the colonization of the North-west, ex- Morell... : pednsecead : rise arleisivctivecd omy sanpipdodtoes: (Cerrone, aah nae SP eer ne eee eee se oe : s ene ot peat gmt Al er. gy trot eat a morsel. Now you take some, and detrimental to the intere 9 iris Rear iy 5 ition 6 7 This Month we BIO Selling our on the recov ra ‘my ‘strength. By the Nerved by an active resolution, Adam/truth and morals in our country, Hence NS 6005.0. 0 5 na's's's dnc hades 7 42) ; SnD ares ota’ | en ae ae ee took a a ’ — _ _— ae our poe oe oe maee pon ae - PROM Kast, . | b VW 7 ld old, hale aud heart and aim satistied your wine. e was haggard and@ uns aven,as €;peace, at simost any financial price. Souris tees DOU oceece cs0edhe Obeeeaee r 32 Coods $o Fine t at e ou CHERRY PECTORAL aved me. : rs had been cokeatate but he stood upright ell still pay us better in every way to feed caer - 737 . : d eee pemaes Ca eee again, ae a more like the Adam — np to fight =~ a = it _ = we ®.. S an sede of for ays. ound far more ennobling to the nation to Tere o es $ 57| like to Give One Croup. —A Mother’s Tribute. onare: aah ene hire good farmers to teach them how to Mount BENS os coccescanbaneb aie 9 37 “While in the country last winter my little CHAPTER XLIII cultivate the soi!, and for the churches to wale aie oe ‘% All a Chance! Receces Core oe aan Dieta aaah send missionaries to bring them under the SeBRD eee ieee eeec ees ensoeescseees : 12) lation. One of the family suggested the use THE VERDICT. power of Christian truth, than to keep up Mowat Stewart, Sea re ee ; ‘| Shick: Ses pevemng speiny rap ig Wathen: Tue place fitted up that day as a court)42 army to Spars ai ot .—P a Bedf sr oe . ™ severe ece , : ; 10 17| :o:——~— - i was tried in Pasig Meg et Lae — of justice, was a grand old hall, now country. iieead seca 18 : — novalty Junction.............-..+.---10 54| ee atin was breathing easily. The doc. {destroyed by fire. The midday light that | States from 1865 to 1867 cost the Govern- SIIOWN... ...v0nenencancuanne cee iat tor said that the CuLxny Prctorat had fell on the close pavement of human heads, | ment $63 000,000, or more than four eR ee C.J I “Ai BAY saved iy darlings hts. Can you wonder a8 | wag ahed through a line of high, pointed millions a year. The cost of the WE A. Vs sips _ Mus. Euma Gepyey.” windows, variegated with the mellow tints | present disturbance would, under proper SiLin . 159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882. of old painted glass. Grim dusty armor regulations, defray the expenses of feed- Pp “I have nsed Aven’s CHERRY PECTORAL hung in high relief in front of the darkened |g the Indians and supplying them with Otatoes ers “al dentinal ine went elleoteni oaken gallery at the farther end; and under teachers and missionaries for many years. + y WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL remedy for coughs aud colds we have ever the broad arch of the great ioullioned W ell, if we will not pay liberally to diffuse Spiling, Bark, a ee Mina ican: ’ window opposite was spread a curtain of| education, we must pay extravagantly to R ‘Ries “ ri hited 1d; Sigh Hedlld tricks Deeeiintian old tapestry, covered; with dim /suppress crime. If we will not pay a little ’ R. i LES, PU RCHASE. and ane tr3 ay aad ciesaliee with no suc- melancholy figures, like a dozing in- to farmers to instruct them,.we must pay 7 L b cess, 1 was cured by the use of AYER’S CHEB. distinct dream of the past. It was great deal to riflemen to shoot them. If umber, } * pyhalia, Miss April to By _— a place that through the rest of the| We will not pay a few thousand dollars for Latl ‘ camera: Se ied cede eet : year was haunted with the shadowy mem- Provisions to prevent famine, we must pay iS, Canned Lobsters, Mac- ras onesie aed moore png Act ged | aytne | ories of old kings and queens, unhappy, | Millions to sustain an army to prevent k . but for its use 1 should long since have died discrowned, imprisoned, but to-day all marsacre. When we will not give ® — erel, Berries, Eggs, * wag te Lag eg TE, Fy those shadows had fled, and not a soul in| hundred dollars to erect churches, we w : Remember this Month Closes our cory the rat hall elt the presence of any but a| be oblized to give acmo thoumus Yo main Fish Kte. era a, aes atte wciiatietord living sorrow, which was quivering in warm aot eee : Ww nes Ragan 9 s~ hearts. reely support m ries, Best Prices {or all Shipments, Write fully wy “ ne a te go wom ¥ fa Der that sorrow seemed to have made it-|Obliged to pay reluctantly in taxes to sus- for Quotations, GREAT ae a iamaiane + ar aa meas self feebly felt hitherto, now when Adam tain soldiers. lf we will not pay to uphoid HAT cae te ~ | Bede’s tall figure was suddenly seen, being’ panty we will be saddled with the ex- HEWAY & CO., ushereé to the side of the prisoner’s dock. | Penses Of vice. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. In the broad sunlight of the great hall, | EE 29 Geveral Commission Merchants, RO BERTSON Sold by all Druggists. eae among _ ne a —- faces - Oe. Edward _eieerannets, Ramer’, of - , i ri men, the marks of suffering in his face) American Legation at Rome, died on the M Cemtral Wharf, Boston. C s = a 5 DVERTISE in THE PALLY EXAMI-| were startling even to Mr. Irwine, who had | 16th inst. He had been ill some weeks, Rede net, Fowd of Trede Com end NER if you want to reech the moet p> | last soen him in the dim light of his small The United States is now without « repre Exchange. Now. 1%, 1nm4 ‘ple for the leas money ‘rvom; and the ueighbers from Hayslope sentative st the Italian Court Chtown, (h’ tewn. Bab 6th, TRRE area os