4 om — aaron en ne ‘ - ssh cam Stiinta =~ een snl aaa aBeON OE ea eT e.. ant aS” ae — ee ws i nel ae ee an Oe eee ePion invare. Pt Ae : ghe ee ee te cya |6© a ie Ss 2 a | bese & a 3 Ta & > oe a vo ' = > — — ~~ v } 8 1 BAL oe ee aed — accnrenenectenentsinastonean sien ee ee oe ~ = ~ a = — a This is trae Liberty, when Fre eget ast pte : ———————— SSS EEE et —————— es ee eee foo rec-bo1 fen, having to adviso the Public, may speak free.’’—Evniries. SINGLE Copres Two CENTs. EW SERIES ' i \ PT a a “ } PN] DMOrrx~rygyp ¥> } rc e r Ty RNG ; 4 YNO~ 7 | ‘ lela HARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY. APRIL 21, 1885. VOL. 16.--NO. 128. ——— OO ie _ - Z — (‘f - . PY HH} > we — — Thea Examiner JOH HIGGINS ae : een — —————__--— = asad every evening hy VEN EMGULNS, BROWN’S NEW STORE ADAM BBD Be rire Dror come wine sow, and shoe #i | tt . Poe! he bod me you mean to bear it like a man.’ ' ding it 7 AUCTIONEER, , . Phe gxaminer ruodilsAlbg (‘o. ; . ‘ . 2 = a CHAPTER XI if, Cc ne eS Om I te + » their oties, corner of Water and 'COMMission Merchant iY { , a venat (George > Char own, vi a | Th i} THE MORNING OF THE TRIAL, Temperance Items. Priv rmaward isiahd ’ ae : : i E: of iia ANI e At one “clock the next day, Adam was!) yyopington. Ont... re led f BS : * - j elitik a. } ° ecoTaeda a ma Vv oO a ' v IPs alone in his dull u ] tch ] 5 er aione i pper rc . . av : 2 . M nti 2 $2 ovU ’ d a. 2 oo oe, . } . . oe o- wee ay over 1,200 for the Sco t Act, eager 1 26 Vo N . RAL AG . nf | es ee before him onthe table, as if he were "1 , > . ~ ) . s ow as nr : } , > Three Mon “> | ‘ wi I counting the long minutes. He had no|_ The vote polled for the Scott Act in Sr. v0 oO } Cor Une sonth : : _ Consignments respectfully solicited. Prowpt — - re knowledge of what was likely to be said by Thomas, ‘ lat., was the largest ever polled a Adyertisiu at mnost moderate rates. Retur ns Guaranteed. i | the witnesses on the trial, fr he had shrunk | that city for any purpose — | . ‘artien) alae ME Sth . : , i ‘ont nade fi monthly, Partienlar attention tel ost - from all the particulars connected with | . sive” to Au ik ie . om . - ution Sales | General Neal Dow, of Maine, has just ‘ potpel if vearly or yearly advertise. | °! 4! usehod Furniture, Real Estate. &e j stty’s arre Cc Thi >, | : . aarteriy, | y advert jane ne re fe. ~ 4 E te, ke. | Bi ia ta Hetty’s arrest and accusation. Chis brave, | celebrated his eighty-first birth day. sents, 08 applica Cidetie an Stock, Crops, Farming | snmntitieis _hamenmemame active map, who would have hastened a | . ' ah : fils, &c., promptly attended to. toward any danger or toil to rescue Hetty A Saloon Keeper in Des Moines, Lowa, i . : tow , Lon : ! IDLO 2p . : : . : . rict n thirty . ALMANAS FIR APRIL, 1885. Fite ethane. sbi. W EEKS & CO. beg to announce that on the completion of ;#0™ 28 apprehended wrong or misfortune, | has en satan Pinal epee Seana te J s ; - snnretlintninnae i A I ; * = ' : ; . iols j . > ibitory ws } a , : ————__—_—___ Soe ae ; ‘ yor ar m _ | felt himself powerless to contemplate irre- Violation the Prohibitory law, and tined son's CHANGRA ‘The Charlotte Own Mutual Fire ; the above commanding preimises— about 25th April, they ‘mediable evil and svferivg. The suscepti- $50 fer each offence, or a votal of 81,750 bast Quacter Trh day, 10h. 30m., a. m, luserancs Gom a will open the same with a complete stock of oe which would have been an impelling | The Catholic Temperance Advocate is New Moon 15th da; ih, 30m., p.m, tachilu Ui Pail yy orce where there was any possibility of | calling upon the Catholic Total Abstinence eee quarter, 2ist day, 7h. 4m., p. m., icicle if q r jaction, _ became helpless anguish when he Unien of the United States, to establish ull 2 Zh. 2m, & We ca IS Company is now organized and pre- | iN ' J | was obliged to be passive; or else sought an Women’s Temperance Societies. Gun /Moon|High) Daya| -& Pred to accept good Fire Kiisks at Mod.| $ active outlet in the thought of inflicting, ,. en , ‘ ‘ paw OF WEEK «sets | rises water len’h | crate rates. ; J justice on Arthur. Energetic natures, | The people of Prince Edward Island it ; —, —— | i iad We ee ee strong for all strenuo»s deeds, will often | have cerenenes a petition to Ottawa larg: 1h mafitn morn } awe oma » Voud, sident, | i yy . \ , . : : . . 7 signe ; slectore ‘ayiny at 3 1) Wednesda 5 rr 6 23 r 19 il 41 2 ‘391 DIRECTORS : | Millines J We, selec ted by Mr. Paton, and now on the way by _ oun ane an tm ae ee eLibiears oh i nae 2" “a Vadnesda; 6 = ’ Lii2 os t iS: . ; ‘. . lthag awl. heontie : , ohibitory c.ause De passe in the thes » 24! 9 S2iaft | Tire ' j steamers trol . ‘ 1}, ; |they were hard-hearted. It is the over- © Tine abe ) oj Sburecs) . P6110 4 I" nol 46 _ KR. Beer, Esq., D. Farquharson, Eeq,, | F from Lond ws Liver pool and Glasgow ® ‘mastering sense of pain that drives them Scott Act for the Island. The request is a . —41av 54 pa ' ve t Poni ds ~ ~- “ ray ° . | oe ; he ~ :' a8' 271138 1 31 49| we 7 erkins Exq, Alex. McKinnon, Esq., | (They shrink by an ungovernable instinct reasonable one from the fact that the whole Pea | 37! 20'morn| 214) 52! mate Ree Pate} Fe Bye ae. | WW A WEEKS Ee. as they would shrink from laceration, Adam Islaud are now under the Act, The petition gM aden ' gs' 30!'0°6)3 1} 55 | JAMES M. SUCMERLAND, . - > jhad brought himself to think of seeing | is headed by ae. Roman Catholic Bishop, ~~ aera aai gai 110'4 2 Ra ee’y auld Trone: By ; Mt wh Hetty, if she would consent to see him, be- the Lieutenant-Governor, Members of both . 3| Wedaesday $i, 33! 149,513.13 2| April 7, 1885—12i 2a (Ch’town, April 6, 1885, lcause he thought the meeting might possi- | Houses of Parliament, the Mayor of Chas ) 9 Thursday i -v ot 2 24 6 24 5} , es ry ms , A EE . | bly be a good to her—might help to melt lottetown, and Common Vounsitions and | 10 Friday 27° «85, 2 57° 7 2d a WSRBURTON & CONROY, ; /away this terrible hardness they told him clergymen of all denominations. Se ee i} 371 3 27, 8 22 aw he bor Wiwill tor} iF Nana a Saturcay a : nl 3 565 : g! a — HIOMPNA 4 seman ye . = a | of. If she —. he bore her no ill will for " here are still to be founa persons wh ’ % suaday - 09, oY ‘ 2] HONS KO ; MDD ALT \ 4 iw Ss ad ‘ j j i } i Sunday = | 28-38 3559 GF 15) BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, jwhat she had done to him, she might venture to say that the prohibitory law ia | 18 shoaday 201 40 4 7 0 96 on | he op hare heart to him. But this resolu-| Maine is a failure. The men who make ;uesi ty o 4 ost 20 a 2 . +. io i ti ’ } 2} a fT; . ; “4° i Wednesday | 13) 42) 53011 4] 24] Notaries Pubiic, Ac. tion had been an immense effort ; he trem- this statemeat are never in a position to 5 Weda j U 4} 24) {bled at the thought of seeing her changed bring oof. simply because they are er 16 Thurs lay i6 43; 6 7ihl 45 27 | Offi 19 im Cameron's. Block tai age si ae AT \¢ 4 ti sid 5 ; . | K eing proo!l, eihipry cause they are bi) 17 Friday 1b 45! 6 50} rn | 30 te = dloc ‘y up stairs ; entrance : pane ace timc women womniten at the tirely unread in the history and results of ) | next door to Taylor's Jewelry Store ithought of the surgeon’s knife; and he the law. “The people of Maine should be ]8 Saturday 13; 45° 7 40; O 27 33} 4 . 19 Sunday a: 2 oe t bi 36} March 22, 1885 —wky2in ad gs We A 8 ~4 chose now to bear the long hours of sus- i the most competent to pive an opinion on a)’ Mondsy : 45 9 41 a 39) a ES 8 a: z aor 3 2 B A Ve i pense, rather then encounter what seemed this question, and the verdict of the people to him the more intolerable agony of wit-|of the State of Maine, »s expressed at the 2) Tuesday s| 5010 v 2 59 42) . 22| Wednesday G6 SLM S57) 4 il; 46) i adhe nessing her trial. polls time and again, is that the law is a 93 Toursday $ As aftl6| 5 37) = 49 noi ae at een suffering may well be! grand and undoubted success. The law 94’ F riday 2; 54 216 6 56; =52 AA UEREN ATID BET mug ] r jcalled a baptism, a regeneration, the initia-| was first enacted in the yes ag . : a an © me vit : t } A ’ nt 18> | i > year 1854, and is % oo ay ' Uv 9 : ame rs 59 | 13 WL ib Lit ds ¢ yv¢ i i AN BUY | tion into - i State. Z — omaha | pa ye. more stringent in its provisions <u Sanday — 2 “ ade 2d } ‘ . r ; memories, the bitter regret, the ¢ ed !every yes 97; Monday ! 87) 87:5 33 9 29,t4 oO} i icant 2 vds. Dress Goods for 95 cents, 20 yds Gray Cotton for sympathy, the cienmsline Aaeain te, tel. se go 25: Tuesday ; 6 59 6 3510 5 4 = 75 cents. 20 y ite (1 -_ ) 1 Mae Inviaible Right—all the intense emotions| aindine tcik. siaeiiinest:« diese q@Weinesiny | S47 0/7 8/10 431g De E Titan Bev Sesdahss second: gugtt colared Ccahinece black Cas= rr iat te dap and mais othe EEUTRRS (0 THE EDITOR, day ig «é 36 " 9 i are 2: » ; rT Var od » . it oO °3¢ ve" . > _ ieee 4 087 Sac ied . | ents per yard, good colores Cashmere for 25 cents past week, and were compressipy them- | nae m Pts Vy per yard ; large stock of Print Cottons, very cheap. Men’s|selves again like an eager crowd into the | oS strong Shirting 10 cents per yard; Men’s Undercloth ng, 69 hoare-of, this:siogie, morning, mae Adem, | - ‘ : Ee 79 z look back on all the previons years as if} Book, Jab and (rvamental Printer, cents a sult; Men’s colored cotton Shirts, oU cents each ; Men’s they had been a dim, sleepy existence, and | Sir,—The Northera Light was lving and Boy#’ ready-made Clothing, very cheap; Men’s and Boys’|he bad only now awaked to full eteiciadiai commen obits hy tenes es ° uess It seemed to him as if he had|bor and not making much eflort to get to rue RAILWAY TIME TABLE, (Charlottetown Time. ) Nj Pa i ot ‘ ‘ 3 , : aauee wort dlote nitiiekianie Book Binder, ape uler, Felt Ha 8, cheapest in Town. always before thought it @ light thing that Pictou. A small boat containing the fol- er a c 2 . men should suffer; as if all that he had lowing persons belonging to the Island, Reasiey ep gh gin ort 2 o —AND See Goods aud Prices before buying elsewhere, amd | pinicels endured and called sorrow before, |Vi2>—Neil McLean, James MeLoilan, Norti \\ iltshire. 917 417 hoor wawieicanpnp [Pe satisfied you cam Save Money by buying at was only « moment's stroke that had never| Thomas Beck, Jamos Beck, ae er Hauter River. eae neeees a. ae . i fi ‘ HAUT i ieft a bruise. Doubtless a great anguish of Murray Harbor, and James Jamieson teens... ee ° J Ee MAG PONALD’ may do the work of years, and we may and Pius Jamieson, of Sturgevn, left Picton (oenty Line. “a ...--1619 619] The Printing and Binding machinery and a a j come out from that baptisin of fire with a aad 12 o'clock on Monday, and arrived at efdejown ....1035 5 54) Plant in this Cffice is that of the late ' soul full of new awe and pity. Pictou Island. Loaving Pictou Island at 7 Rensiazton copereressesss IO OFF Q ueen Stweet.| ‘0 God! groaned Adam, as he leaned o’clock, Tuesday morning, and arrived at \ arrive.., tease cae Bremner Brothers. Mh'tewn, Apri] 8. RRB aly wkly on the table, and looked blankly the White Sands at 12 o'clock the same Summerside, i . . : | gia) at the face of the watch, ‘and men day. They say there is very little ice to be depart ... 4 and is well BnoWwn as one < 1@ most com- - F , : : dia Le oe . oti dn eis seen in the Gulf, ard trouble for ; é Miscouche. “4 ee a 09 plete printing and binding concerns in the have suffered like this bs fore and \ - > aa ren a - . : bea - ; : ; : “pag poor helpless young things have suflered | + orthern Light to run if ovce clear of Wellinzton : = .. oe Lower Provinces. With such facilities itis ‘ p ’ s : £ : : Geor . Hart T! . é i } ss ieseo sock te 3 22 no trouble to do the best work at moderate eee ies: os Sa eee wae en soarenell ‘of Ja on ne Pi a pes sneer ng looking vohoppr and FWY," {toads who coteraioed thea ha ow Als : ue ; 5 ma j se ‘ issinpg’em al! or gran at er an a of ; v0 : rtialne: em at as 1OuRO Tigaiah.. Cee ; a 44 Queen Street, S (} 3 SH Marg, gid they wishing her luck. « * °|° Monday night, and lent them the boat Meéeove coctéoecees . 3 . 4 ° Gh, my poor, poor Hetty * * * dost which brought them across to the Island. Tignish, *. “ a | Charlottetown, P: E. Island- , ' ehtishh eee He mtie?” , Yours most truly, Aiberten, Nace. oa 17 March 17th, 18835. Adam started and looked around toward Z ; A ResibEnt (Y Leary cee aie ta 9 02 | (CC. es the door. Vixen had begun to whimper, Sturgeon, April 16, 1855. Moet Hill,;........ soi cesar and there was the sound of a stick and a ————— Wellivgton oe gto : _ = — ers §=6flame walk on the stairs. It was Bartle A Derivation Asked For. A a 1134 ae ‘ae — aan cs 3 Massey come back Could it be all over / Ce Summersi (aevive.. . «0. sense 1157 a.tot. McLeod Worson & ieQuarrie, Bartle entered quickly, and, going up to} Six,—The derivation of the word Re — fa er a5 ' V Adam, eee his hand, = ore i Religion is, according to Cicero, from the ame ( Gepars....-e--00-05US foe ne justceme tolack at you, my boy, tor the Latir b relego { 2ad agal but, ac- ited aaa 2| on . ; : Ys! atin verb relego (to reas again), but, ac Freetown eae . oe 00 S20! BAR RISTERS a ; folks oe gone out of court for s bit. cording to Lactantius, from the Latin verb County Lime - a’ bat i7 $ 451 AND a 9 Adam's heart beat so violently, he was religo (to bind back), Will any of your | Bradalbane . eae rk) ii 2 7 8 “4 ye unable te speak— he could only return the}Jearned readers explain how they came to i 8S eee a 4 39 | A macy 7 : pressure of his friend’s hand; and Bartle,!such a concinsion? There has been so ¥ et meV bo e oeserneee 402 v 32 | : i wie oe «= £) “> ——— enone ® (5 rer” i . s . : ‘ . ; : ' ge North Wiltshire. re ...417 ga7ire aiti. 2 a) drawing up the other cha'r, cameand sat in| much inference drawn from such statements Royalty Junction .... eset 509 103°) front = him, taking off his hat and his|of these ancient writers, that it would be : wharlottetow a aes onsoed 532 41 02) (fira] " r f yeen Sana spectacles. well to justify their opinions, if it can be Sy ScItG Rast. oa. b. a3 puCe Brow 8 Blo K, Queen ‘ ql re ‘That’s a thing never happened to me be-! done. Charlottetown hl rn (UP STAIRS) fore,’ he observed—‘to go out o’ doors with ENQUIRER. ay mepeetheds i... cid's 0c eet 3 40| ees Wa HS ee my spectacles on. I clean forget to take oe ‘ ator. : sees “sete. eoeueee : Pode ‘em off.’ : Mount Stewart, } S!TIVe +--+ seer eres: 4 62 | 1 1 i Wer The old man made thig trivial remark, The Back Yards Subject. Cansizes * (depart...cseeesseee £97 SULLIVAN & WAUN Mb, saleiiiSD ca Kidd on thinking it better aot so respond at all to ; Would i ot dala : a k SmEEEES 5 *°** > + ->- -cenegecees eee ties b 17) ae { Adam's agitation; he would gather in an in- Tin) Vous eee Se plan to as Sees °° °° 9 ote eens 8 “ © AT direct way,that there was nothing decisive the public to report to the Council special ~ Stewart ccovebeeé she teassia 457 RYT TORNEYS = BA j - tA to communicate at present. nuisances in their several neighborhoods. st Pe , > oes + Se 4 wd Thi Me th S li ‘And now,’ ke said, rising again, ‘1 It wonld have the effect of expediting a Peter's “i oo eee QS | si ean 6 ' ; S on. We are =] Le" Our aah tain os your linn me bit of cleanliness, and perhaps giving a timely oe inde v “ Solichtors is Chancery, i Biel tl eli ol hat lane . Die check to the serious effects of hot weather a , ao oy ae sats Lan Sih eel hie “ : bh ld eS ee Ce Tell } ey {on soakage. Tt would also stir up the well- FROM KAS’. ‘ca. M.| YAP PP ASLES™ a Ure. ‘af 4 Coods so Eine ¢ at We Vou irs ae palais ee oe i aca disposed but slow to act, to clean up their Scaris ... | with me if you don’t have it. Come now, j : : ‘ back yards before the law or the cholera Bear River he went on, bringing forward the bottle ' | - 6 52) r. » 0 cke ceeeennnesmeeeeee 73 OFFLUES— O'listtoran’s Builting, Great s . » ba visite th St. Peter's. . soe eee ec. eeee8 26| Inargo Street, Charlottetown. lilze to cuive One and and the loaf, and pouring some wine into | V6 Mem. er | i ; RES. Morell... . : acup, ‘I must have a bit and a sup my- roi: €g5. Woney & ivan, fs 11 Ch. } self. Drink a drop with me, my lad—drink W. VW. Seren, 0.0 ° Omer eee a& LaR68 with ine.’ SMALL Pox Scarg.—-Last week two Puoll- Adam pucbed the cup gently away, and | man car porters from (hicago were sent to the Mount Stewar! oc etisckensnaesnneee Georgetown es : i o ‘son 47 ee $ 12 oeeeeereeoeeereee “ae —— -_ ; i i i Se ooo caoscas croeesenaenehh Sala Semen tM yond col See said, entreatingly, ‘tell me about it, Mr. | Hotel Dieu Hospital, sufferivg from smallpox Red f.~.1 t GeMORE sane ckicb eaters 9 42) } ah * ' ———- 0: -——- — Mascey—tell me ali about it. Was she Siace then two nurses belonging to the hospital fae. ea ee LO 1) DR. 5 he JENKINS, there ! Have they begun ? have died from the disease, and on the }4th BOVal.y Juac tion 10 54) ‘ ‘ sy, it’ : inst., there were ter atients’ in the City io, aly | heer oo: my boy, yoo=-it's taken all. the) '2** Sore Core ee . ~~ Ohérléttctow. dy Pappy ak Hospital, all taken out of the Hotel Dieu fumigation. ‘Lhe spread of the contagion ie fool 8 ae ls + gammme +e aeN R time since | first went; but they’re slow, ; : bs ; PHYSIC AnD SURGEON Cu et ] CH; ; i they're slow; end there’s the counsel Hospital, where they had crntracted the i V7 , . = i they've got for her puts a spoke in the disease. The Hotel Dieu people have isolated = ) | — ) My | : to do with cross-examining the witnessee,|auses general consternetion. One patient ‘= wheel whenever he can, and makes a dea puapected patients and alesse the: heaguie’ | Potatoes | a a : 2 - oes, eg, —sCOFFIGE : AT OR. JENKINS, WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WIE re are fr’ do” tor the money | itech Dieu “oo the Sth inst, and drove ‘ piling, Bark, RESIDENCE PRINCE ST : they give him; and it’s a big sum—it’s a| through the city ina cab fra ‘considerable R R Tie . 3 . big sum. But he’s a cute fellow, with anjtime before he was e»ptured. Itis feared ; e: ‘ Ss Ch’tewn, Jan. 26— wed iri PURCHASE. eye that ‘ud pick the needles out of the hay | that the cab will spread the infection beyond Lumber ey ts oetetenieaeeaneall in no time. Ifa man had got no feelings, |reach of the bealth otficers before it can be ; 4 9) it ud be as gocd as a demonstration to fumigated. ‘The Pulman car porters have en Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- JUST PUBLISHED. | . | ‘Remember this Vonth Closes Cour ‘But does it seem to be going against} Tux Vouraic Ber Co., of Marehall, Mich., their celebrated ——_':!/ listen to what goes on in court ; but a ten- | der heart makes ove stupid I'd have oo -Read This. given up figures forever only to have some Young Men:- good news to bring to you, my poor lad.’ a tirely recovered, kerel, Berrivs, Eggs, Merge. her? said Adain. ‘Tell me what they've offer to send Fish te. OL f GC unt y 17 i | ae ' 7 . : | said. I must-know it now—I must know | Zuecrno-Vorrasc Bexr and other Exgcteic '* Best Prices for all Shi Wri y vee fo Shipments, Write fully GRE T S LE L , : Re. : Patra fi ot: ! OTURE BY A rn what they have to bring against her. | APPLIANCES 01 trial for thirty days, to men ae ee fapereee . | ed ‘Why, the chief evidence yet has been (young and old) afllicted with nervous de- the doctors; all but Martin Poyser—poor bility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all — HATHEWAY & 00, fion. iD. Ferguson. Martin! Everybody in court felt for him kindred troubles. Also for rehumatism, i i —it was like one sob, the sound they made | neuralgia, paralysis, aud many other dis- as ene, Cine eae ms | os when he came down again. The worst was eases. Complete restoration to health, | #2 Ce atral Wha ri, BRostom. Sold at the Book and Drug Stores for the. ./ when they told him to look at the prisoner vigor and manhood guarantecd. | No risk is r urred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. : Members of Board of Trede (Corn ena benviitol the Benevolent Irish Society. at the bar. It was hard work, poor fellow | incu fibanica Exchauge. | Palen Oe ae bt Fi. Rel IQRK —it was hard work. Adam, my boy, the Write thom at ance fw inetrated pemph!at ae er ‘blow falls heavily ov him as well as you; free Ch town, Nov iQ, 1ARS Ch town, Marah 21, TRA. if og