Ee a CY eS Lautner. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1885. ———-*VOL. 17-—N0. 93 ‘She embroidered it herself,’ said the unconscious Mr. Clare. apy fine lady whims. St. Winifreda’s won't support you forever,’ FOUND OUT. The Daily Cramer WE FI YT GOODS ig issued every evening, by : : |. Mrs. Hyde bit ber lips. ‘ Pardon me,’ said Mrs. Hyde, thor- oe ammAT THRs I wish l could do something for you, +I have only had twelve shillings from oughly aroused and indignant by thi The Bxamiuer Publishing Co. | Mr. Claire,’ said Imogen Lee, softly,’ the parish,’ said she, ‘and—’ time; and she told Mr. Clare the true me. one ff Wie are a do so much for me ! | But at this moment Miss Lee, whose story of the wreath of mimosas. a a Dest ets, Charlottetown, | f} Ihe young clergyman smiled. It was keen black eyes have been wandering ‘Then it was in your room that | saw "Prince Kdward Island. not in human nature not to be flattered around the apartment, uttered a little it,’ said the rector with a long breath. Rares OF SUBSCRIPTION ; + at the wistful earnestness of this pretty ery of pleased surprise. ‘But who would have believed that gis Months, $2 50 | S00 entities young creature with the black eyebrows | ‘Oh, what a beautiful violet velvet Imogen Lee would be guilty of a crime Three Montha, 125 | \VEW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New 224 80! dark eyes. the pink cheeks andjcap,’ said she. “That one, I mean, hang-/ —yes @ crime— like this One Month, 050 LN FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ (USBER CIRCULARS, New TOUBd chin, just indented by a dimple. |ing against the wall, with the yellow He went to the young lady and talked at most moderate rates, | Z2N’S RUBBER COATS. Miss Lee’s miniature drawing-room was stars of flowers on it, and the feathery gravely to her that afternoon. Imogen = Advertising usrterly, ments, on application. —— Contracts may be made for monthly, | half-yearly or yearly advertise. | ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, [885. ' ‘Lailoring Department. the prettiest aud most restful place in the! world, with its portiers of dark blue) ‘plush, its stand of love birds, wax-bills, | and Java sparrows, i's open boudoir piano, aud the cape-jasmines, which filled | green leaves.’ - ‘They are mimosas, said Mrs. Hyde. | ‘They are mimosas |’ Miss Lee drew a long breath. It was to her excited mind exactly as if heaven had opened, and had never been so impressed in her lile —and yet she knew that her chance for the young clergyman’s affections was over. He could have forgiven avy fault but all the air with sweetness; Imogen her-' some good angel had flung down into her deceit. a |B New Tweeds self was the fittiug empress of this fairy arms the possession she most coveted in| I suppose he will marry Mrs. Hyde, Last Quarter 2nd day, Ih. 2m., a. m, | s ' Ss, domain, diintly picture-que in her blue all the world. ‘now, thought Miss Lee, bitterly. wed ne ene ay ah spe |g ite icloths silk dress, aud the blue flowers in her; ‘It is all that I have left of my poor ‘Widows seem to carry a peculiar spell on Pe, sith dan, Sh. 42m. & m. 1 readcioths, - barr. ‘husband,’ said Mrs. Hyde. ‘It was a with them.’ ‘You are doing a great work for me, piece of Persian embroidery, given to) Imogen was right. He did marry —— an Suu (Moon|High | Day ¥ . . “i oe 4 D nay oF WERE ae i ahs oo is 4 orsteds, | Miss Lee, he said, ‘when you visit the him in Cabul. He only wore it, a few Mrs. Hyde, finally. But Imogen Lee had = - ne 7 i poor and sick in my district, and con- times, and— herself to thank for it. Before the epis- nb Hit ; ' 4-24 ! . . i > ° > ones , sg oe . . ’ : Rees 5 25 & 36 10 29) 2 59113 9 Suitings, & eC. , Stitute yourself my representative at the! ‘Iii give you five shillings for it,’ said ode of the veivet cap, Mr. Clare had : a Wedneaday 27; 32/11 20) 4 3) 5 ———— /many places which 1 have not time to, Miss Lee, feeling mechanically for her never had his attention called particular- 3 Thursday — =e ro} 5 26 = All werk dene with Promptness and in the attend.’ : ' pocket-book. ly to the young sea-captain’s widow. ; 4 Friday ost oe 7 = ri ie | ‘Oh, bat [ meau something for you,; Mrs. Hyde bit her lips. | ‘But when | once got fairly acquainted tee’ no o4 9 40 | 9 5| 59 Best Siyles, at the Lowest Prices. yourself,’ persisted Imogen. ‘To wear, | ‘it is not for sale,’ said she. ‘Nothing : with her,’ he said, ‘I could not help ad- =| Monday | 23: 92) 3 55! 957' 49 to use, or to decorate that little octagon’! would induce me to sell it.’ miring her.’ ‘ | 3/Tuesday 34 20' 5 910 35) 46) , study of yours, that Ihave had a curios-, ‘Then you must be very ungrateful, ; Aud Imogen Lee does no more parish ] g| Wednesday | 7 s.8 oat a I ity to see. Of course you have dozeus of said Imogen, ‘after all we have done for ‘visiting for St. Winifreda’s now, = io tearedas a7 . oe 7 CaO) DAVILES & co |Slippers, and pen-wipers enough for a you. I don't believe iu people who put| re ee rida ’ oo ome é 2 ' ‘ é, : aatetieg | 39 13 9 48| 0 28] 34 Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1885 . whole pen factory, and ash-trays, and false seutimeuts before reason and com- Special Notices. 13 Sunday ; 41) 111051} 1 6 30| « 2 - smoking jackets, and all that sort of mon sense. eae | 14! Monday } 42; 9 t 50" bay) 27| ‘thing; but ’— but her eyes brightened; Mrs. Hyde was silent. Mr. Tomas B. Lavers, who is represent- i. 15/Tuceday | a é . . 7 oat ar | with a sudden inspiration—‘do you wear; ‘I don't miod if I say ten shillings,’ | ing the Motuai Benefit Society of Canada, is ig Wednesday — 5 foes oe. eel _a smoking cap? I’m sure one would be’ said Imogen. ‘Come, if you are really |inthe city. Parties who contemplate having jiseeteyg | OS Os rr i | very becoming to you.’ y 88 ten oo ht to be a their lives insured, male or female, would do i. Sieetn one ; ; 361 6 371 it ‘I never had a ‘said Mr. Claire | object t loa ian ee es eee oes oe Soro 19, Saturday oe os ee " ’ oe 9, Onject tO you. Mr. Farqtharson’s Boarding House, corner of 20 Sunday a 57 : 2 . 38 f \laughing. Ue knew she was making a ‘Poor as I am, said Mrs, Hyde, with | Prince al Water Streets. ee, 2-8 he ft: Be (fool of him, but the process was very a dignity which quelled even the parish} L E Prowse is opening new Drees Good vel Wednveday 53, Bll S 38) 10 O)1) 59 pleasant, and he did not at all object to, visitress of St. Winifreda’s, IL am and Wincey*, new Prints, etc, sp 5 ft yy Thursday | 54, 49 6 61035! 55 it. , not yet poor enough to endure unprovok-| AGoop suit of men’s underclothing for 65 25 Friday | 55! 47) 6 — ‘Oh, you must have one,’ said Imogen,' ed insult. I have stated my determin-|°*" 4 J. B. Macdonald's. (sep 5 = “sorta on 3 ; 45 * = s 3 clasping her hand. ‘And I'll embroider | ation, aud I shall adhere to it. { wish 6 nl eek Cashmeres and Marines’ a 4 a at atl a ce P it myself. Tell me now, which is your. you good-afternoon.’ ee See ; .-e Te 7% 28) Monday 60 418 ed ‘2 41 Ny f; ite fl 2 : ¢ = : : L, E, Prowss is opening new goods to-day. ie 29 Tuesday tf @eonie = hs — a at | And Imogen, feeling herself politely ep 5 30, W ednesday 6 25 33 10 14! 2 38/11 36 ct How cana mau nn such a be-| turned out, flounced from the room with} New Corswrs at the London House. | . 7 Ren res E wilderment of beauty?’ he asked,’ torning cheeks and flashing eyes. She (sep 5 3i wkly 2i ' NOTES. | dreamily,—‘But I think - have always | hardly got down to the floor of the! Goto L. E, Prowse’s for new Dress Goods. The great tire «f London (1656) on 2nd, liked the gold blossomed mimosa best.’ | house, however, before she missed one ae ts ; ap 5 George Whitefield died (1770) on 30th. 4 3 ‘A sensitive plant in a garden grew, of her gloves. ' Sop 26.7%) ee $1.25 and —— In this month the mornings decrease 47 - * And the sweet winds fed it with silver dew.’ ‘Six-button,’ she said to herself, ‘and |"* 2 1 “) a oe misutes; the afterno@®us | hour and 6 min- pe : ithe newest shade of myrtle green. I For anice Fall Suit go to the ondon utes ‘Somewhere —I am not certain where! eins eadse len tt House. - (sep 5 3i wkly 2i eee i —I bave seen a wreath of mimoOsas, em- | So, unwilling sciaailabi dhe Week tack FAIkKBANKS SCALES repaired, and warranted : 7 } er ‘ broidered ip gold and emerald,” he added | ; = z >> ; . to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown 8, at J THE RAILWAY ; thoughtfully | Mrs. Hyde was not there. She had|the Atheneum. Isep 5 te ‘And you like it?’ asked Imogen nod«| dragged herself from the calico-covered| We call special attention to cnr one For the convenience of the travelling’ ding her head, aveidii . “Well, your tas‘e| ‘0unge into. « neighbor's room, at the|7 Oram used boots Extze wear—-Diemrs a i ieeeshalie ansaid the fol. ‘shall be conti camel now here comes | summons of a ee co — if da cota this eveping to buyers an 7 lowing table of arrival and departure of Ithe tea—the real orange-scented Pekoe| Whose child was in a fit; but the myrtle! oavinade clothing at J. B. Maesonald’s. ‘ trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- |— just as you like.’ green glove lay close to the chair which (sep 5 ing to local time :— Mimosas? They had no such patterns Imogen had so recently occupied. She Tue only steam sewing machine and gun . Going West A.M. A.M, P. M. at the fancy emporiums : they had pever caught it up, rather relieved not to have oe shop in the De a n, and a vn ‘ ; i at i 6 . ey . ; i ‘ ion] rj , i face where you can get every part cra . 4 Charlottetown ........... “© 47 9 12 402 i¢ heard of the flower, some of them. They to face the a eS ae ae Sialeis didi or a gon made, is at Brown’s, Royalty Janetion . ia i 02 9 47 42 had never seen it embroidered, Au ugly and glanced hurrie y at the wa Y ‘ ° at the Atherewum, corner of Prince and ee vee. . [Se oe Li tufty little blossom, which would produce window where the violet velvet smoking | Grafton Streets. [sep 5 danter River............ 747 1055 522 y ve : hed hune vei ithebie ih ae . Bradalase $12 1132 56857 no effect at all. For their part, they|C@P Dad Sung. ; Print Remyants at the London Houre. — . Suererses ccs sco coen OS ae * When Mrs. Hyde returned, in about (sep 5 3i wkly 2i Coanty Line.............. 819 1143 607 7 would recommend daisies, or pomegran- é ’ FOMNOUR...............-.829 1159 622 = ates or passion-flowers. Nowhere could fifteen minutes, the hall was empty—the! Cuorce Baxrietr Prans. Grapes, Oranges P. M. 28 Miss Lee find the desien she wanted pretty wreath of mimosas was gone. and Lemons, at Beer & Gcfi's. sept Kensington. Sieceenes ees 842 1222 6 42 ee. = 3 : Aba consequently whieh she asst . ’ ° ° . . Tus annual bazaar in aid of the e. K. Istand arrive... 907 31257 712 sto ates : 2? : ‘ eae Hospital will be held in February. All con- Summerside, HH oa ‘off from the brilliant thoroughfare into! ‘I hope you will like it,’ said Imogen, ibaa thankfully received. july 20, eow depart......927 23% me genie the squalid streets, where vice, poverty, with her pretty head dropping, her eyes Bazaar Fashion Sheets for September, at . Grmaehe...--... sseee942 300 4 _ =e and starvation rally their inumerable | °#t down. ‘It is all my own work; I Rg gw leg nna (sep 5 3i wkip 2i oon —— > 2 7 a oa 4 army, to visit the poor of St. Winifreda’s designed e myself. : THREE cases more young men’s American O'Leary. Mili as-cs,ace ti 22 342 Rs parish her heart was not by any means ‘It is beautiful, said the young clergy |;,1¢ and for hats. Newest styles and cheapest — 1205 657 ny & x tes ia her. work man’as he looked at the violet velvet] prices at J. B. Macdonald’s. (sep 5 Mcscccs.......03848 247 im PD oe -— eee aN ‘These eople are all so tiresome,’| CP» With its circle of rare Eastern em-|} Tere is $10,000 that says you cannot get From W > d is ~-s aa. - ; ie OF a tea aaitt - Piblaaie -emriaai’ “eee OE, 1 binding of gold cord and | man in the world that can do as many dil- wedges aa = = Or: = o£. ce said she, to herself. ‘Their stories are ys a ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect a tet eceeescceseees se. oss I = oe és - just alike, and their rooms smell so close golden tassels. ‘But— yg had he|i2 every respect as Brown, at the Athenwum, = Se 245 7 57 fy ve a © = og Cc. and sickening, and there is always bread He stopped abruptly. — Where had he | 5... further information address P. O. Box 23, wr yp eer ; - b ~ fT rx ™ a w = oa & ce eee ee apples on the| Seen one so exactly like it before? ' ae ee Wellingtow. <<. Ta49 1116 | by 5 Ze 3 . a : o 2 ad ‘chairs. I hate the poor, and [ don’t see ; aa Yo knows a ataad oties eae ees speayc on. teagan oe ren Meouche................507 1144 amas () nD OD > 7s why I should be compelled to seek after | ‘ocate these provoking will-o-the Wispe) ie lace is — ee § 22 1207 ~ = of} a» ~ iS a Trsras lon oe dinttel helslae of the braio. And Mr. Clare left off a to buy your Hats cheap . . : Summerside M. | = mn 2 ae ae % ; ° J pine i for th t » BE. Prowse. E i Siieest.....00kan- eee MS Sag gtSs j= them. Do what you will for them to-| 'Y1ng» for the present, think of |.. WE have # splendid lot of Fall Boote at Kensington ts, reine 607 149 729, <<. I = alt (sei ee - © fees = day, they’re just as badly off to-morrow, It wae Very kind Ble - two | Dovey: Goff & Co’s. [sep 2 edscccssc eves 622 212 749 es mn 2 ~ Sa 2 73 Ss _ and will be to the end of the chapter.|™e, said Mr, Clare. oe Bese New Winceys at the london House, Veumty Line............... 632 227 803 a 2 a ~S8 M353 = > Aod when I’m once Mrs. Fernando! S0c% aireasy ; and I have an engage (sep 5 3i wkly 2i R ¢ Q”" as S = : ‘ ? > s ’ © oy >. Thi : amine arene es +e 6S a ee e | as | 5 & oc s 4 ca oo Clare, I’ll declare war against the whole] ™eat at quarter past, and he bade Dominion Boct axp SHok Six re.—This is Neth Wane + Syenaiteiegs oe ae. Sel * as of |: ae _— « thanklese-tribe and generation of ’em.’ | 1mogen Lee good-by, and went off, with | the popular cheap store for ee = a ~~ i cadawse sas 712 332 90t| 7: » | . D a ae -O . ee eae 2 is} All in want cf good Boots cheap should go ante Bis cocccces 747 432 947 io 235 J) rm | Be 2*F 6 ae Miss Lee was short and brusque in oe rose-perfumed paper box in his there.—J. B, Macdonald, (sep 5 he 4 7 Z, 3% a a - al ~ omeown............802 462 10 07 SSS % & Sus 5 = her Visits that day. She told Mrs. Pug ‘Really’ said Imogen, with a pout,| Boors made on extra large lasts.—Doreey, Going East. A.M. P.M} Ee D as * 2.9 & eS Ss rill Ahat it was all her own fault that] tea ty, Said *mogen, i : q Seats Gof & Co. [sep 2 Charlottetown. Nek cdonoatascuaa 707 4117) Zz a . 8 ae elas © Pngrill had got drunk and been carted I think he might have are - _ i ae Bees SS oes See Bedi — ae ee 143 4% _ O0@8 om S 3 S ~ off to the station house. more euthusiasm. And aiter a done at Browu’s, euch as carriage aud sleigh diord. DUN SNS ebb 0606+ secnecdeude 5 04 4 57 © D fy 2 be 5 So be s ‘cam 2 Y k ; e dirt as trouble I had, too.’ Seiad pax rails, din also table ware, and Mount Stewart, + sonnet 3 37 5s oO A eo 3 pes ee 2 2H aes (sek he ap 4 She t Mrs. Hyde was sitting in her little | jewelry of every description, at the = Mor { depart......0. Sos oss ee ee SoM a | ecants ay in em, sne said. — 3 cu ee asi i‘ th oung man | D#um, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Pe tilling 9 5% ~ ge 72°S 2... short the widow Melleck’s detail of her\Teception pitior when te a ed [sep 5 e * g e i _ Sa . ee 7 og 4 : Bear River ae ior 6 52| DR o 3 = z ze woes with : ‘ Well, well, Ive heard all entered = — Hyde, * bins yea Ovr Long Boots are hand-sided and side. ee iL 57. (7 22: © » a ee #8 Ou. of this before. If you talked less and looking Saad y interesting 10 "€P | lined. —Dorsey, Goff & Co. [sep 2 Mount Stewart.................. 902 5 32; 5 ee worked more, you’d be able to support] MOUTDIDg Cress. iia New Fiannecs, cheap, at the London Gaba os e0 veces 1015 6 25) 0 "& css ourself.’ She declined to supply tea] ‘I have come to thank you for all! House. Gages ony SL... cock 1037 642) a 7 a -_ — snuff to poor Mrs. Doe. ‘ You are| Your kindness, Mr. Clare,’ said she,| j4pres’ Kid and Oil-Goat Boots made to From East, am sel — _—— er eee ee = vetting to be a regular beggar ’ said she. ‘and to tell you that I have now) order at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. ‘pe ae ose ceuade 647 2 12! + Denk von ran that you ought to opened a little school in Court street,| D. A. Broce offers special bargains in St. Sata Seer cccesesesooes 717 3 $2, A i S ; O i = think of your tea less and your bible| by the aid of which I hope to support|custom and = —— a Mn ss sete ecekesns 1 752 354! fut ? next two months. aug li, dy, wkly Morell ocone -etamE : 2 myself, for the future. ; Be ** {8S coer ccccenen S14 427 ee: ‘ : Marcniess, Kent Mills ard other choice Mount Stewart, | sevive Ss enna Ss . o £0. ee Hg she ne to ares Ps ise ‘. a oe een kindly down upon ae ot Flour at Beer & Goff’s, ang? depart......+. § 5 37) : the pale young widow of the drowne e sweet white face. , ; a Titer nae bes cecece etn 912 614) E. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out the balance of his Summer leis mee = ‘But you are sure you are well sare eee er ase mae EEIEES 90000 sees cccccecsccse 926 635) Goods, at prices that must sell them. = —, me : ne A. Br : » ay, v= (tarlottetown Rikee occ cedogendien 952 712 » Seeds, ee CURTAINS, regular price $4.20, now $3.25; $5.50 for $4.25 ; $6 ‘Not sitting up yet? she said, tartly. enough ? said he Bosto»: pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. jyl5 torgetown 7 29 37 A job lot of LACE om : ; ‘ Now that is a little too lazy and shift-} ‘I cannot endure always to be depend- ' ai atligan TTT t cece eee eees ; a oo for $4.75, newest patterns and extra good quality. A large lot of ; M Hyde. You ae exactly | ent ' said Mre. Hyde blushing. ‘Atd— CHOICE fea) pickles, in bulk, at * - ount Ste eee Cveoecocesvcocseesens ‘ ; i a a ess, Ts. ° : ’ . , . , Get 8. ; = Se nned inne cendaene 842 512 Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, expect to spend all your time on the} bat ob, Mr. Clare, pardon my seeming) yy .povaxrers for Fruit will now be at my “ ee ca sofa, like a fine lady.’ abruptness, but where did you get that) store, all persons wanting good fruit at t | VRN E HOTEL Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., ‘I do not feel able to walk around| velvet cap? ’ ne have pip chen ae yt eee J . much as yet, Miss Lee,’ said Mrs. Hyde For, iv his absent pre-occupation, Mr.| Dartiett Fears, 1» he yee brand T i ats Bis Discount. coloring : wg Clare had taken the as dices cap pacers Annee ehh Geaiteauee Upper aVaee s : stihl” ecummummuninaes v= , : z week @ : . J , racadie Beach. | we irs When she contided her trouble to the out of the rose-scented box and hung it| (reat George Street. 4i wed sat—aug]¥ The Fare; ee _ BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOKS very cheap. Also, Men's ‘FELT HATS, young rector ai St. Winifreda’s, she had] on one of the antlers of the deer’s head! 4 capp,—To all who are suffering from Re. *vorite Watrring Place will | Ready-Maile CLOTHING, &c.—Uheapest in Town. not expected to be taken to task for idle-| over the mantel. errors - ap E ee oe “ inion 72 j . weakness, early Gecay, 1088 teria DN On Dominion Hay, Ist July, | i. = PROSE ness and lack of thrift by any sharp-| ‘It was a preseut from one of my | weak ee tele that will cure you, PRES a a . : ' 5 tongued young woman. _ | parishioners, said he—‘Miss Imogen OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis Perienced Managers from the Si of the Great Big fai, 74 tpucen Sircet, ‘ But this will never do,’ said Miss | Lee. covered by @ missionary in Scuth American iP U hited States ign = ’ r . : elo to Rev Joseph Visitors will find ¢i Lee. ‘You must get up and go to work.| Mrs. Hyde bit her lips. send self-addressed envelope to Kt j ” weather eee “Te a Chitown, July 15 1885 Poor people can't afford to indulge in! ‘Do you know where she got it?’ T. nanan, Station D, New Vork, , - jon , ’ 7