*. eee — a fae — ro esti et, A LN al _— a a ane - a —— SLE NE TNR OR RE REE FEA et. Bag He MIM CO te kee eT ol . —— — SE ES EE Tl A TS LT eT TA NN eH a ON ee SSS TSE A eT AD 5 é \ : { \ ~ ., ‘ 4 . 4 - N oe ) Hee eau \ : w/ o Doutans A YRAR, a pgs ———— oe oe ee eee? ae aera ei Sis true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Kourirrpss, Sincie Corizs Two CrntTs. me “YEW SERIES. CHARLOTT TOW N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1885. VOL. 16.---NQ. 113. eS > : j- ; ; * 4g Bee iGovernment. The hon. member for Digby Che arly e x a uaere ¥ ADAM B 133.) Ee ie es Ss U DGET. (Mr. Vail) says that the seal cause of the a al ary rs discontent in the Maritime Provinces was — 4 ST “ that so large an amount of money was 2 iner Publishi } CHAPTER XXXVII. (thrown away the Canadian Pacific ae bxamiuel ru blishing Uo. Mr. Hac kett S Able and “we tly edidithet wailllens ona tailtions |were thrown away on that work. Now I » off rner of Water and (Coutenmed. ) F h veom their office eg) ' { leas rr as eooge Streets, Charlottetown, 0: log uent Speec 1 | think that was a rash statement for the hon. ir ‘ my i ‘ ¢ , ac ¢ a7e rhe Prince Edward Island. The good landlady was amazed when she preston gentleman tu make. He was a member of saw Hetty come down stairs scon after her- | the late administration, in which he held an Rates OF SUBSCRIPTION if atly dreased 1 ki lutely mp 24: ° lj iti : cal 2? 50 seit, neatly dressed ant low ing resolutely H ¢ Pas « » ¢' 7 important position, and he knows that it six Month ’ “ 25 jself-possessed Hetty told her she was he Pesition ef the ¢ ountry |was the policy of his Government to build fhree Sonshs, : 0 50 quite well this morning; she hed only Reviewed, 'that railway. He knows that they entered jze Month, been very tired and overcome with her | |into large expenses for building the line = Advertisu 5 al “aon seen? 7 _ a = - per way to lip from Port Arthur to Selkirk. He knows ee wale i ee ask about her brother, who had run away, . . . + |they expended a large amount in making sarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- eS Ol SP een and they thought he had gone for a soldier, | Mr. Davies Again Admonished. that nts, OD application and Captain Donnithorne might know, for FAMOUS HISTORICAL WORK, = he had been very kind to her brother once. | ——_»—_— the St. Francis locks. He knows they sent This Month We are Sellin OUT |t was a lame story, and the landlady; ane ; : & Jooked doubtfully at Hetty as she told it; Conclusion of Mr. Hackett’s Speech. tor sy a ae Rue cand arg — MOON'S CHANGES, Cc iy . 1 i but there was a resolute air of self-reliance | k qd : Bs | a eh that they sent surveyors out to sur- sh d h 3 oo Ss $9 ne ha we Wo a ‘about her this morning, so different from! = apenas y you ab i : wart =<" 2 t t i the helstask wibebeution of yesterday that | vey the line across the mountains; and while New Moon 15th day, 0h, sm., Pp» m. s " gee | hs, De *.. .| J do not know that I need follow the hon. | all this was being done, surely it was not »Uuarter, 2ist day, 7h. Sm., p. m. lik ‘the landlady hardly knew how to make a ; ST aie ane Sh Gai. ome e re) ive ne and | souneete Chak dnight’ come Ubygeping inte gentleman to any great extent, but I want}done to deceive the people; surely there Poll Moon, — : re | other people’s alisten = Bho only iny ited her | 2 84y a word with respect to reciprocity. | was some intention to honestly and faith- ye Sun ‘San |MoonjHigh | Days . oY Tes : : - |Coming from Prince Edward Island, I! fully carry out this work to which the U paY OF WEEK); sg sets | rises water|len’h | Y to sit down to breakfast with them, and, in & ; : : ’ ua vi rc tapewlens ladenciamee & ance " the course of it, Hetty brought out her | know that reciprocity of trade with the | Dominion was pledged. 1am sorry indeed oR h mh maft’n mornjh m learrings and locket and asked the land.| United States would be of great advantage | to find the hon. gentleman now find fault : aN aa to the people of that Island. We feel oom with the expenditure of money in the same I ‘ : Bay 5 6 23) S 49/11 41)12 39 : ee (°° te amine” as ‘lord if he could help her get money f ies 42; 24] 9 S2laft 16) 43 |e > could help her get movey for ar whe can Seer a ayer. ug pace? go 2 Thuraday 10} a. ‘them. Her journey, she said, had cost her | that the markets of the United States are! way in which it wasintended to be spent Pema ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1885. Laat Quarter ol. . 10 "6110 461 O 52! 46 sass = , a 7 oor . : j sve. a 7 11 38, 1 a1 yr | more than she expected, and now she had the only ones available for one of the main! by the Government of which he was a mem- 4 Saturday 37' solmorn| 2 14) 52! no money to get back to her friends, which products of the Island—potatoes. If wejber. But the hon. gentleman, to show that 5 Suaday a eee ee oe a ~” had reciprocity the farmers of the Island! there is great discontent prevailing in the Vond 35 a 8 763 i oo she wanted to see at once. org I y. : : | eye . _—s, 33, 32,1 10'4 2! 59 y ew he fi , ie aed might go io raising and exporting them! Maritime Provinces, stated that a resolu- eae | ai} 331149! 51318 2 i | a not the eel a e ng 8 a largely, but at present they are debarred | tion was before the Prince Edward Island oT naiee 71a sw 22iemu = 6 ' jseen the ornaments, for 8 re aac’ examinee’ from that privilege. The imposition of a | Council and Assembly, looking to the plac- ’ Seda os 97; 35) 2 57' 7 2s 3! oe pocaawie gh ew . hee er ‘duty of 15 cents a bushel has been sufficient | ing of the ee 25| 37] 3 27) 8 22| 12) jane she and Aer hushend nad Ciscussed ‘| to shut them out of the American ‘market. CLAIMS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND |] Sasacda) om lenmia al ai A CLEAN DOLLAR WiLL fact of a country girl having these beautiful) 444 while deal has b id with 12 sagday | 23 38 3 56:19 6 a) Sa ce ee : | And while a great deal has been sal wit for steam commuuication with the Main- 2 sagday ao! so 4281 9 42 7 | things, with a stronger conviction than ever | gard to who pays the duty, the people of eam C c 13 oaday ae oe ae a aa ‘that Hetty had been miserably deluded by} pp... mac. pa} y» people Ot)jand, winter and summer, at the foot of i4 Tuesday | 20; 40) 4 57°10 26) 20) ag ct ‘ i J Y| Prince Edward Island, who export their | 4), Throne, Thatis a fact; the resolo- ig, Wednesday 18; 42} 5 3011 4) 24 PURCHASE. | the wand FOURS otlicer. potatoes to the United States, know very | tions aie «i tienen i. seople of ig Thureay 16, 43) 6 7/11 45 27 | | * Well,’ said the landlord, when Hotty) well that they are called on to pay OP} 03 os .ollaheind: have iontiosh a want of 17 Friday 15) 45! 6 50|morn | 30] jhad spread the precious trifles before him, /duty. The consumer there is not/ir:, steam communication ; they exhausted 1g Saturday | 33, 46° 7 40 0 27! 33) soe '‘we might take em to the jeweler’s shop,|called upon to pay it; if he was, the constitutional means Sew od urpose of Ig Sanday .S S . f l ‘I “4 |for there’s one not far off ; but Lord bless} reciprocity would beof no advantage to} endeavorin ort carry ont Vand 2 ani on A > = 4 * ov | "0 ae wy ? yiY “ ‘ ar ? f . on & _ e , =o ny s| 5010 47) 2 59 42| yams they. wouldn't wren Ke © \the people of this country. They | they are now seeking constitutional redress | AUesday <a. ni ; what the things are worth. And you know, when they take their potatoes there : on : . 99) Wedneaday 6 8111 57} 411; 46) ~ | wamiin’s like $6 tart with ‘em? bbe adie’ fant cule’ ate i ie by going to the foot of the Throne. But it Giieeey” | 3 atic) el Remember this Month Closes our |icting sche inning ee eessee'Susbol in geld, nod goto thet ehart| 2%, Neenae of any commensal depres 24 Friday 2} 54 215, 6 5&6 52 | 400 > “ swe _ereryy y: “ . vents a bushel in gold, and go to the wharf|.i. in the Island, or any discontent with - | as! @ OO] 9 43 . ‘ r oi] * 9 > , ¢ 7 | . ° ae . 95 Saturday 0 55 3 22; 7 89} 55) a 7 es - mind,’ sald Hetty, hastily, jand sell them, the American potatoes are +}. Confederation. The people are loyal @: Suaday 453: 56° 4 28! 8 47 a3 | so as I can get mouey to go back.’ | there side by side with theirs, and the|, 14 true to the Confederation. They ac- r Monday 57, 571533 9 29,14 0} GREA' SALE | ‘And they might think the things were! American producers receives the same price | sented, the terms with loyalty, and they caeae él 3016 25/10 | 4) a stolen, as you wanted to sell em,’ he went! as they do, and consequently pockets the 15 | P : ae ea See s'Wednesday | 547 0.7 37/1043! 6] on; ‘for it isn’t usual tor a young woman cents. 1 trust, therefore, the Government BEMALN EOFAL ANS TRUS 30 Tharaday $52/7 2 S3dill 184 9 like you to have fine jewlery like that.’ (will take every means in their power to) to their country. To show that there is no ; ’ The blood rushed to Hetty’s face with! obtain | widespread discontent on the island, and - = ae | F rR ; SO N anger. ‘I belong to respectable folks,’ she! pyerprocaL FREE TRADE WITH THE UNIrED | that the people there are fairly prosperous, THe RAILWAY TUE TABLE 7 @ | said; ‘I’m not a thief.’ ST aTES. I will read an extract from the speech of ‘ is ‘No, that you aren't, t’ll be bound,’ said || : tte ol le eel ae his Honor the Lieutenant Governor, at the a (tron Poh Gth. Paar the landlady; ‘and you’d uo call to say) Sie thi a ies Sadun tie a hain opening of the Sessions, on the ilth of ielebictown Stites.) , that,’ looking indignantly at her husband. | a ee a he ear Reheeaerindl _a March instant : eumse Waar. a oe eal — a eles = s——= (‘The things were io to her; that’s plain | catute Books of the country I think that| ‘Although, in some respects, the harvest i ee 802 302) enough to be seen. ithe G vasa aioli. t ; th It was not so abundant as in other years, yet no Aatiottetown. ‘ ; 5 1e Government should go further. was , < caine Meantion $25 3225! I didn’ mean as | thought so,’ said ber). ble £6 ‘aetit th hile the Re-|°T% % distress has been heard; while the So, Wiltshire "917 497) husband, apologetically, ‘ but I said it a8 |e Pioan, = “ pati te ©" steady advance which our people are making Hater River... eoceeae aan what the jeweler might think, and ‘so he | PU? 1s858 WOre tO aot hon, wentl they re-|in material prosperity, the undisturbed public Bradalbane. .oseecetn ae, > 6GR s wouldn’t be offering much money for em.’ base + . - Stee ie t ‘a lon Genres health and general contentment that ote County Line . coee lO ae cee ‘ Well,’ said the wife, ‘ suppose you were | POSstte wie ley Sen - \200rge|are blessings for which we cannot he too ) ’ oe | Brown to negotiate a treaty, and I think it} heartily thankful and which it is our duty to Freetown ..1035 534! to advance some money on the things your- ; oon hae wet te ates a Paaatnnt . = 57 . + : ‘is scarcely possible that, having rejected | acknowledge with feelings of the most sincere Kensington sae aasees all 1057 5 57 er ‘self, and then if she liked to redeem them | : “tude.” arriy 32 623 —_— no res aye ld -- | those proposals, they should accept the pro- | gratitude. | arrive... is... aoe i\when she got home, she could, but if we Se ther G ‘ , Bat ; : Summerside, P. M. ‘heard nothing from her for two months, | ?°5**S we gy egg y ~~ amma ul NOW''This shows that there is no discontent on ‘there is a change of Government in the) prince Edward Island, but, on the con- United States; the Democrats are in power, ‘trary, that there is general prosperity and depart .....---;- SS OE DREN'S PANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES,.. COT (Seren oe sliscouche sevens ne = 09 I will not say that in this accommo- | gag ; ae: ~ 7 = SLEIGHS, &c., CHEAPEST, dating proposition the landlady had no ee pees a pemornes we ant | that the peat are content and happy. He aon eneveresesrewens eS F ; re 0281 WE ly $ 142 . goes on to say: 0 Leary ctaeceeeces -- 4 42 ts ge de tole, poms fore of | United States, and it is therefore quite pos-|~ ., 1, «. ; : : , ft Alberton 5 47 | her good nature in the ultimate possession ‘sible that reciprocity might’ be obtaindd | It is a pleasing a en. year oa Tw . “+8 . eevee oar’ < . ‘ ‘ . . " , ‘ i ° i eos i a t : J th 8 .e: + ic is ein m e@ fgaabe oe | Mirrors & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Lows ot one vote vein that case om tain them, T have woticed lately that a “Gur timers in the asionoe of agricalbare a ee he ee pgp ae Fie nas ‘wi ad ‘number of reciprocity treaties negotiated | we] as by other classes of the community in Tignish 6 47 \the mind of the grocer’s wife had presented | or inaugurated by the Republican. party | various ee sod industria” aTberton ee ee —— itself with remarkable vividness to her) 5 : ; Aiberton........ inch eed jitselt , Fo : i i t " ; , O Leary... bese anke el 9 02 ,rapid imagination. The landlord took up| have ee % a ) ane PORES hus showing that the people of Prince Port Hill 2° : -_|the ornaments and pushed out his lips in a ™° : Edward Island are progressing in agricul- Welling 0 cone ches aaa i 7 Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings 18! meditative manner He whhed Hetty[@Ut the Governmens will endeavour | tural science, and that other indust- uate is 3 as l ro 3 he Lo Provi ivalled i uality and | well, doubtless; but pray how many of | to secure’ reciprocal trade a with the ries are springing up over the Island. I do te ne oo as OT ae the largest in the wer Frovinces, unriva nq y > leon eataads wollld “eed dhhe « United States. But, Sir, while} ot know. Mr. Speaker, that I need trouble Summerside, Bee P. M. aa variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—the Cheapest in little vain out of you ? Your landlady is on should endeavour to a| tke House at any greater length. I felt it depart......... .-202 732) the cit isincerely affected at parting with you, | Teciprocity treaty with the United Mtatess | my duty to make these few remarks, and | Keasington.. enneces Perr the city. \respects you highly, and will really rejoice |we should also remember the thank the House for the patient and con- ‘Teetown ...... sh aeeean ..300 830 lif anyon? else is generous to you ; but at| IMPORTANT INTERESTS ‘siderate manner in which they have listen- Deadalbans’ Bereere sory? Ni re 5 53 L. KR & CHAM BER Sui j § | the same time sho hands you a bill by ‘which are involved in our trade relations; ed to me. ae vereeeee B27 OSS ®\which she gains as high a percentage as with the West Indies. The Government) ek ‘hi et ee : 7 ; z | possible. ; ‘should not allow this matter to rest. The | > Reply Junction ae 09 10 39| | ‘How much money do you want to get people of Canada are interested in that | LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. Charlottetown a i 02 | ‘home with, young woman?’ said the well- trade ; a large amount of trade is done with sy .4 ee ee * 7 e : | wisher at length. | those islands, and 1 hope the Government | n an GOING BAS e : 4 . , eo ee : E : . i : 4 hadiichere Mi wi) o ‘ 17 Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber Suits, which ‘Three guineas,’ answered Hetty, fixing will use their efforts in thin Mippotion ois: An Entertainment at Albion Bay. Royal ' Sell at Cost ‘on the sum she set out with, for want of The hon. member for Digby (Mr. Vail), | ee yalty Junction 34 we are Delling al UOSE. ; yer sab ihe Waismal Poli al Bedford... . ae ee 417 ‘any other standard, and afraid of asking said, this evening, that the National Policy| <1. On Thursday, the 26th inst., a Mount Stewart, ) SETIVE+ +--+ eee eee eee 452 : a: , . | too mueb, eae had utterly killed the trade between Can- | . ry interesting entertainment was given in ced | lepart.... sees eeeess 4 57) CHAIRS—Parlor Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen ‘Well, I’ve no objections to advance you ada and the West Indies, Surely he did, the Albion Bay School House by a number ML asieonscae ccenenetennauen 6 17} 8 : ll kinds of Upholst sing Work ithree guineas,’ said the landlord ; ‘and if not consider the expression he used, for he} 5 ¢ the young people of that place, under SIL Sau.ccc veammiibix occa 6 42: Chairs, cheap. A in 6 0 p 1015 _ 8 ’ jyou like to send it me back and get the must be aware that the irade has increased the management of the teacher in the Dis nce .necacnesnicdsngapel 457) Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. |jewelry again, you can, you know ; the materially between Canada and the West trict, Mr. Frank C. Lavers. a. BehOreceesece eceeesecoseraces 5 37 ‘Green Man isn’t going to run away.’ Indies, and that the aguregate mer with | The programme consisted of instrumental ne ers... 6 08 : Phin : ‘Oh yes, I'll be very glad if you'll give me those islands is one million more than it} . tree itati and se hte 6 57| BEDDING AND MATTRESS—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, | that, said Hetty, relieved a the noma ‘was in 1878. I trust the hon. gentleman | Soinp hc eeeiee” mine ae “a “cc ee ee = Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. | that she would not have to go to the jewel- | will see that he was misinformed, and that | in all—a very long programme,yet it was so a EAST. A. M. ler’s, and be stared at and questioned. ‘the National Policy has not destroyed that | well arranged that the whole performance —" as . ene weeeeeeeeenes 6 52 e f ‘But if you want the things again, you'll trade, but on the contrary has fostered it, | only occupied two hours. 4 P BVO oes sees eesenereeeere reas 737 Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheflioneers, write before long,’ said the landlady; ‘be-|and I hope that measures will be taken by| “Gome of the selections were exceedingly Morell Petts sees evedne ee dues hPeeaeme oa . * Washstands &c.—Cheapest. ‘cause when two months are up we shall |the Government to extend our trade in| humorous, especially the dialogues, while ount Stew - ee ee 2 37 ’ | make up our minds as you don’t want cor and thus secure for us a | ethiatilieenen alin nature calculated to leave eo gee 47 —— : eos: aps la lasting impression of some good morals, Cardigan Z i, ccs Fc caren on ale B12 JOH Ry 5¢ EWSON | ‘Yes,’ said Hetty, indifferently. FOR MANY OF OUR COMMODITIES | ttus blending the grave and the gay very Monet < a 4 aliases in cam 9 32 F The husband avd wife were equally con-’ in the West Indies. Another matter to! harmoniously. What most forcibly struck RE Ditecn, fartive.......sevevers ; Saul discal BOPOES. - ove soceores 9 42) Oy,’ }> 19, 1884—3moe [tent with ths arrangement. The husband hich I would refer is the protection of our| your correspondent was the excellent ren- Gadford yer « “oh el 10 17 th town, ade 7, —: : ‘thought, if the ornaments were not redeem- | Gsherier. We know that the Washington | dition of the various selections by those cavalty ie. d i ik... oc coaddece lll 10 54} ~— ~~ = ———— = ‘ed, he could make a good thing of it by tak- treaty expires on the Ist July, and that, young people who, without an exception, “aarlottetown vbw ve lcneedel ki 1117 ine them to London and selling them ; the from information we have lately received| performed on the stage for the wea — é P wife thovght she would coax the g od man! to the action taken by the American (first time. The dialogues were W iE SELL jinto Jetting her keep them. And they ¢.nermen, in calling meetings and passing acted in manner that would VAL jwere accomm< dating Hetty, poor thing ; ».solutions declaring that the treaty was reflect credit on old stagers, trained in the @ ‘a pretty respectable looking young woman, ' +i y,ious to them, there is no possibility of histrionic art. It was pleasing to see such ‘apparently in a bad case. They declined ji, treaty being renewed at present. I a development of latent talent; and the to take anything for hor food and bed; she 4,4¢ therefore, that the Government will good people of Albion Bay will, no doubt, Potatoes, * oO } . ; Spiling, Bark, | : | was quite we'come. And at seven a take energetic and active steps to protect|ask to be Sandie entertained by these R R Vie | ° Hetty said ‘Good-bye’ to them, with t > our fishermen and keep the United States amateurs. — Though the admission was only ~ . Ss H'LR_H ‘same quite, resolute air she had worn all fshermen outside of the three-mile limit.|ten and Gtteen cents, the cum of twenty 4 umber - the morning, mounting the coach that = I am also glad to see, by the resolutions dollars was realized, which will assist in ” 9} i. to ike oon Sven miles back along the before the House that the Gprormeah terathing Ss = rey remy op = ‘ way Say 20 9? ropose to place a duty cn American fish, | fall. Much creditis due Mr. Lavers fo Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- CAPITAL - - - - - ° ” $2,000,009) There is a strength of self-possession | aus to that ae exists on our fish the manner in which everything was carried herel B saan E ’ which is im sign that the es hope pane going into the United States. This will be out, and we trust to attend a similar “— » DCFTICS, EZSs, : parted. Despair no more leans on others +), the benefit of the tainment before long. The committee fee much indebted to the young ladies from than perfect contentment, and in despair’ Georgetown who so kindly assisted in sing- Fish Ete. HEAD OFFICE—Moutreai. pride ceases to be counteracted by the F ISHERMEN OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES, : sense of dependerce. |A large quantity of fish is brought into . ‘ded ficiently at the Seat Prices for all Shipments, Write fully HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. | Hetty felt that no one could deliver her Canada and sold in the western Provinces, eee who presided so efficiently for Quotations, from the evils that would make life hateful but by the imposition of a duty the people : SPECTATOR. E ‘to her ; and no one, she said to berself,'of the Maritime Provinces will be able to, , 28th. 1885 : aca : é, March 28th, 1550. should ever know her misery and humilia- supply the western Provinces—the markets HATHEW AY & CO. Risks Taken aa Most Favorable ‘i erms. tion. No; she would not confess even to of Ontario, as well as Manitoba and the ‘Dinah ; she would wander out of sight, and Northwest Territories—to some extent, | jaxcy Worx, Cards, Tassels, Berlin Wool, General Commission Merchants t KE : Scone am AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD JSLAND: ‘drown herself where her body would never believe, without an increase of price to the si}ks, Stamped Embroidery, Gold. Silver and M ra hice as, Boston. rE taj fi i & WD be found, and no one would know what consumer. I am glad to see that this sys- | Silk Breids, Purse Silk, ee 7s + . embers of Sead of ‘Siele Gn ane t o FITTERS : ! had become of her. tem of the protection of the fishermen is Bootees, all selling very cheap st oe 6 Ch'tows —.. i Obarlottethwn, lan. 1885 MERCUA (TS BANK OF HALIFAX. (T'o be continued.) receiving so much attention — 7 » Nov. 19, 188 , ———