DOLLARS A 1 RAR, metre ent ett acelin mes = ih tn nnn = oe ees Nc a en rer , * , be | jes] 7 ° re : ig iA Bs | i) Fi | LP ais 4s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxriripes, ~NEW SERIES SINGLE Copies Two Cents. Ty ) ‘ 4 if if 7 AA CHARLOT?ETOWN, PRINCE EDW RD ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1885, VOL, 16.---NO. 68. The Jailn E fhe Examiner Publishing Qo. wh I ro Prince CPEay st Pie “r ' eta, ¢ xYaMUUer o ung, by i\ ater ‘ ol harlottetown, taward Island, ” Honesty, Industry and are e oaly trae principles ix ps rience suee E. S. BURWELL, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler AND t USI ness ess and R ‘ SUBSCRIPTION : “~~ ’ ‘ y Y » a. 82 50 HEN (3 R A V i, I AY - ix Die oC ree Mouths, ; = Dealer in good time-keeping WATCHES, » Montt 0 ' ‘ ‘Ke ' : — . lonth, CLOCKS, Gold and Plated JEW ELRY Ee 205 : ? . atric t ; i er é 3 . ° s u & Advertising at most ¢ voderate rates, in the latest Artistic Designs. A Contracts may be made for monthly, | ~ sarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertize- | ments, on application. | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., Repaired ;and Warranted. ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1885. Moo ~ 5 CHANG Es. Last Quarter 6th day, 6h. 25m., p. m. New Moon I4th day, 10a, 9m., p. m, First Quarter, 22nd day, 6h. 19m., a, m, Full Moon, 28th day, Ilh, 45m., p. m. D. Sno 'Sun '‘Mocn High Day | | #&& Opposite Rocklin House, Kent Street. | Ch'town, Jan. 28, 1885—tf SULLIVAN & MANE, COMFORTS & BLANKETS ATTORWEYS -AT-LAW ‘Solicitors in Chancery, WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF —A? A~ ADAM BEDE. CHAPTER XXIL GOING TO THE BIRTHDAY FEAST. Tre Thirtieth of July was come, and it was one of those half dozen of warm days which sometimes occur in the middle of a rainy English summer. No rain had fallen for the last three or four days, and the weather was petfect for that time of the year; there was less dust than usual on the dark green hedge rows, and onthe wild chamomile that starred the roadside, yet the grass was dry enough for the little chil- dren to roll on it, and there was no cloud | but a long dash of light, downy ripple, | high, high up in the far-off blue sky. Per- | fect weather for an out-door July merry- | ‘making, yet surely not the best time of | | year to be born in. Nature seems to make | a hot pause just then—all the loveliest | flowers are gone; the sweet time of early | growth and vague hopes is; and yet the| /time of harvest and ingathering is not’ ‘come, and we tremble at the possible storms | | that may ruin the precious fruit in the mo- | ment of its ripeness. The woods are all of at her; what should those delicate pearls and crystais be made for, if not for such ears! One cannot even find fault with the tiny round hole which they leave when they are taken out; perhaps water-nixies, and such lovely things without souls, have these little round holes in their ears by uature, ready to hang jewels in. And Hetty must be one of them ; it is too painful to think that she is a woman, witha woman’s des- tiny before her—a woman spinning in young ignorance a light web of folly and vain hopes which may one day close round and press upon her, arancorous and poisoned garment, changing all at once her flattering trivial butterfly sensations into a life of deep human anguish. (T'o be continwed.) LETTERS TO THE EDIEOR. Letter from Mr, Shaw. ‘One of the meanest men on Prince Edward Island resides at New Perth. He recently sent to Tuk Examiner a bogus account of the sudden death of a respected nbas ee i Bt > [PAY OF NSIS [rises sets | rises |water|len’h.| | . - ; & one dark monotonous green; the wagon- Sarl an eit vaste ie Gee 4" hmhm altn morn; hm|/YOTARIES PU BLIC, &c.| loads of hay no longer creep along|,. >!%—! have been under the impression oe ie at on oe! ee g I ‘,, that the prime object of the is 1 | Sanday 7 8.4 59) 7 SSL 5S) 9 31) OFFICES~— O’Halloran’s Building, @r the lanes, scattering their sweet-smelling | °'“", ° oe oe ne Poess 2 10 2) Mouday 2715 119 Siafs32; 34]. ar Ree Ss DULCE, Vreas Ri - the | 488lst in redressing wrong, diffusing know- 2\) a =| George Stroct. Uharlottetow: # fragments on the blackberry branches ; the | ipa : 2’ Tuesday 26) 3110 14, 1 9 37 | VeeTRe olfosl, UDariGtietownh. pastures are often a little tanned yet the ledge, and transmitting to the masses the 7 a ae . ' a So to 1 i A ’ : ‘ : 4 Wednesday 24 5 iL 18 I ro ; Bae Money to Loan : corn has not got its last splendor of red atest events and most important occur- 5 Thursday 23 b na a = W. W, Suntivan, Q. C. | Casstsr B. Maowamne | come, YP | hee ‘and gold; the lambs and calves have lost |T®?°e%s but for some time past the b Friday (ocean al rece | all traces of their innocent, frisky pretti-;C!Umms of Tus Examiner have been 7\Saturday , % =, Oo ; ? ri i @ . yfeturday | ts) a) 2 tal 8.43, S| —______| aie mT We [ness and have become stopid young sheep |TePlte with events claimed to have trans 9| Monday 17; 1113 6! 6 53) 54! i i 4 & Mi ; A iF f { h (| WAN Ll (| WOOL, GOODS «= cows. But it isa time of leisure on ; ; os aw te +a a - aoe 16 13 3 53) 7 52, 57) cLe0d, OPi0n C arrie, g 0 w Les ' { y ll y ‘the farm—that pause between hay and Sai das eadiehiee tte ee if eleosdes 14) 15. 438! 8 43110 1 ‘corn-harvest, aid so the farmers and ; _— : 2 a atee® Bt. 16 5 Is 9 24 4| BARRISTERS cunts TE ise | tohaloest in Hayslope and Broxton thought ow : ae Samed, ~ ae 13 Friday 11) 15! 557 10 3) 7| \the Captain did well to come of age just i. .s he 7 ‘ag Bie - rae te 14 Saturday 9 19) 6 28 10 38 10) —AND— | then, when they could give their undivided | ™°* a th 7 hort Ay seared = 15, Sunday 8 21) 659112 13) 18} ‘ minds to the flavor of the great cask of ale|PFeSs Of Sie nesghoorng provinces, more 16 Monday 7, 22) 7 26 11 & sey AT TORNEYS- AT - LAW | ~ {which had been brewed the autumn after pareeneey d pte Brunswick, to stigma- goes | of Meee Bl ann ir meet ‘he hee” wan or and wan to be tapped |i his Island os being ie native place o a “a eo mii O RT or | . n’town, Jan. 30 SSO. on bis twenty-first birthday. ae air ha : : 3 : . : 19) Thursday 2 pee o ot 0 57 on Qilice in Oid Bank, fina : ‘been merry with the ringing of church arrainged in their police courts; and 20 Friday 659, 29) 9 27,130, = 29 | ‘bells very early this morning, and everyone |¥°". have invariably defended our Island 21 Saturday | 58 Su) ld li} 2 25 32 | (UP STAIRS), y ’ 8: y against those gross sianders; but in this eelSunday 56! 31-10 57) 3 21 35 | had made haste to get through the needful cane ce aokeee to tees Mabie an 23|Monday | 55! 33/11 50' 4 41! 33] Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. | work before twelve, when it would be time par a y a ae tl o wa ~ 24' Tuesday ' sal 3elaftso; 6 12; 42) saeneneeoeageneienir renee NRE NAideerene to think of getting ready to go to the|®PM» =. Oe ae ‘ day ; sel 1 sal 7 asi 4s , sieeiblien oi Ch without sufficient knowledge. By asserting 25 a? a po : "9 . =7| 48 li. W. VINNIE OMBE, The mid-day sun was streaming into that ‘the resides in New Perth.” your duty 26 Thursday : hp ag ee F is to trot him out, so that as A/neas spurn- 27 Friday 47, 38} 422} 929 5i | Hetty’s bed-chamber, and there was no : . a $6 fatess ay (6 455 “ 5 aes is 9 55 PIANO j UN ER , blind to temper the heat with which it fell peo oo sega pan gee is ‘on her head as she looked at herself in the ’ Pianos Tuned, Re-wited ana Regulated |old specked glass. Still that was the only unclean, ul t 1c- ‘ | . . *% ' ‘ glass she had in which she could see her : EE ee | : YRUS SHAW. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE = k and arms, for the small hanging glass . " ‘CHURCH ORGANS oe , New Perth, Feb. 4, 1885. LWwe she had fetched out of the next room—the : pes Voiced, Tuned | Regul i room that had been Dinah’s—would show ce oiced, Tuned, and Kegulated with Care. | . ‘ To a F : her nothing but her little chin, and that Who is Mrs. Dudley ? (Charlottetown Time. ) beautiful bit of neck where the roundness —_— a — CABINET ORGANS | of her cheek melted into another roundness{ Of course the New York reporters inter- else WEST. at a shadvowed by dark delicate curls. viewed everybody who knew or pretended ie denn be nconsharss ins : . .= Tuned, Re-toned and Repaired. at nee eee sae poe ne are - — Mrs. oa history. Apparent- J veene > about her neck and arms; fora e dance the most reliable version is the one men- North W UtShiFe. 6. ese eee 9 17 4 i Having nearly twenty years’ experience this evening she was not to wear any neck- uaa yesterday: that she is a young oe ES ATE I = = Po with the construction ot English, American | ‘ za erchief, and she had been busy yesterday| widow who came from England recently, a yee i 2 19 and German Pianos, and under the patronage a with her special pink-and-white frock, that|and has been employed as hospital nurse. F MIME... ee eee eee ones ” >“ of Government House, the Convent and the : s : ? rea Freetown . rocsccccccce Om BOG). sto. snnateal femilicg on the Island. feels “ : m she might make the sleeves either long or| A lady boarder at Mra. Dudley’s boarding MND <0 ccc des votdbecw eal 1057 5 87 | sure a giving chino: CH ILDREN’S FANCY CH AIRS, CRADLKS, COTTS, Short at will, She was dressed ow just as/house said ; ‘1 do not think she had any _ | AFFIVG.... 2 eee eee 1132 623] wr. VY. will engage professionally for public ‘LEIGHS. &c SHEAPEST ae to “7 om the a ie a . wore personal motive. She was as much of a Summerside, P. M. or private concerts the coming season. SLAELG d, &., U 4 Li, | made of ‘real lace’,which her aun ws se . devotee to England as Rossa claims to be of ( depart .. ee Office—C. P. Fletcher’s Masic Store. _her for this unparalleled occasion, but wit Ireland. She believed she was doing a Miscouche.......... secede Ch town, Oct. 25 1854 no cong: bernat ; she ne rip taken | patriotic Cuty in shooting the enemy of her MOR 6 «vine ccccccs coal 2 37 hisandnianaianiliaiies SmEEtEETERETceneaeiemee | : neato me “ ‘ out her small round earrings which she wore|country. She was never tired of talk- Bort Hille... es sess eeee eee 3 22 WE SELL | Mirrors & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low. | every day. But there was something more |ing about it, and, though she wovee sieke RS céche cad ve sees seeiaue 442 to be done, apparently, before she put on|of assassination, she did talk in a a: o evecererce ; <7 P t ber neckerchief and long sleeves, which she | way * that, now that I recall it in the MBDISD, «eee eee eee 04) otatoes _ was to wear in the daytime, for now she) light of her shooting Rossa, makes it cer- FROM WésT. A. M, 9 . : ‘ ‘ : . |unlocked the drawer that held private|iain that she was convinced that she had —. oe Spiling, Bark. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings 1s | trossures. _ ie in moee thee * mentk sineele patriotic wnission te shoot him,” “Bho Ss vesavceeesececcuwectar “ : : a ; a . : we saw her unlock tha , spoke frequently of Rossa’s lawless acts,” Te ocr 9 02 R. R. Ties the largest in the Lower Provinces, unrivalled in quality and | now it holds new treasures, #0 much morelenid another lady. ‘She abhorred the oe teeeeeenes - - . » BIES, variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—-the Cheapest in precious than the old ones that these are!sacrifice of innocent people, and denounced Mis ieee 2734 420¢+ 90 ooo 11 34 Lumber ‘the city thrust into the corner. Hetty would not care|it in strong terms. When she held one of acetone... ee a ae 2. ox 9 y° to put the large colored glass earrings in ote Rossa’s newspapers in her hands she seem- . ches cain: 7 om ‘ ears now; for see ! she has got a beautiful |ed to be inepized with a patriotic hatred for anaes Ries ok "ot2 7 32| Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- | > AR LO a ie CS inj AMB - re SUIT iS | pair of gold and pearls and garnet, lying| the man and his doctrines. At such times ae 237 807 ie #\ snugly in a pretty little box lined with)her frail form would quiver with excite- Reema ee ee 300 830 Kerel, Berries, Eggs, white satin, Oh, the delight of waking out| ment.” Mrs. Dudley was almost crazy 8 are " ‘ | that little box and looking at the earrings !| with excitement one week ago Sunday when Beadalbene .. OO : 4 = Fish Ke. ' Do reason ge it oe Pee ry Rag of ry explosions in ees = ST POUOE sc c6e ccccecuewiceds 32 ‘ s ee a i en ° - 3, | reader, and say tha etty, being very/a black eyed young woman. ‘“‘She sai ee WhIOn, .... 5. ..ccasesed 417 947} Best Prices for all Shipments. Write fally) amine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber suits, which pretty, must have known that it did not/America should give up Rossa to Eng- aw Junction. ... eee a - no for Quotations, we are Selling at Cost signify whether she had on any ornaments |land, and then on Sunday last when she oneetamappene.¢, CPEE OEE : e : © : ‘or not;and that, moreover, to look at ear-|heard of the explosions in Grand street GCING EAST, P. M) HATHEWAY & CO : : ‘ wk is . | rings which she could not possibly wear out} she was again very much excited. She ee oh ocuueesusene as inc = CHAIRS—Parlor, Uhamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen’ of her bedroom could hardly be a satisfac-|had a number of copies of Rossa’s paper oyalty Junction ereceeree eB General Commission Merchants ‘hairs ches j j * Upholsteri Work tion, the essence of vanity being a re-|and Sunday she said she had an interview : 7 eap. All kinds of Upholstering Wor y Bedford . . . cd sans vine Canin ne ts r a os Wi 6 Beste Chairs, . tai a Vv: Sal tin a Gilding 8 : | ference to the impressions produced on with Rossa the day before, and she said Mount Stewart, ) S7TIVO:+++++++*°+-° O= | BB Central pari, Oston, ainting, Varnisoing ¢ x g: others ; you will never understand women’s| she had Rossa’s word for it that he could oe " (depart......ce scenes 4 = : ‘ 'natures if you are so excessively rational. | get a ton of dynamite in New York; that Vardigan Vesohasepeee alee 617 Members of Board of Tro® Corn and! : B ad sa ‘ : Floc! Fib alates - divest yourself of all your a ‘eee dyeener-acs:: Peart i st ca entown bcembewdesocsie a 6 42) Mechanics Exchange. BEDDING AN vD MATT RESS-—I eather, Hair, i OcK, y] re, eaied prejudices os much an if you were|league with those who made it, and he did ‘ stew 57 1.7 T Oo . . 1 . ? . ’ ‘ , . . . , . Mosell SOWAEE. ooo eno e eens secseusevens : 37 Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1854. Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. studying the psychology of a canary-bird,/not care if they stopped its exportation. St. Patera A 7 : : : : 6 08 T pune ra and only watch the movements of ~ The she added that ‘ somebody would get MMM, .'. cad dude. oats G : S i AN DARL <P i ie = . pretty round creature as she turns her head |eyen with O'Donovan Rossa yet.’ ” iil, eee 7 42 | Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheflioneers, on one side with an unconscious smile at Jiecovernenmcemeeiiiliiitiiiiaasitiiiaa ec ini now Rast au I ii if) | Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. the earrings nestled in the little box. Ah'!| The Scotsman, in referring to the recep- ee 6 52 Al ij 8 | you think, it is for the sake of the person|tions given to Sir John Macdonald since ie as! ue 0732 . |who has given them to her, and her/his return from England, and especially the STEN Bhs oc. osnnceseunhnne eee lene 8 26 rene pera J oO it a Ry EWSON : | thoughts are gone back now +o the moment | demonstration which did homage to him in Nn ciknseescucwbabiok sie ienaae $57| A T the 57th Annual General Meeting of | when they were put into her hands. No; | Montreal, says that it is not to be doubted ee Mtowass....... «osseksedensbieeted 9 37 the Standard Lite Assurance Company, Ch’ town, Vee. 19, 1884— 3mose else why should she have cared to have ear-|that Sir J. A. Macdonald is worthy of all RR ee 7 47|heid at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of | ~ : uieniatin aes — rings rather than anythiag else! and I/|the honor that is thus conferred upon him. NIN ic ol tai ee 8 12| April, 1883, the following results for the) “~~ oe ee hae 7 as, ¢ | know that she had longed for earrings from | He is one of the oldest public ofiicers in Mount Stewart, } SPTIVG:-++- cree cree es 932\year ended 15th November, 1883, were re ‘ among all the ornaments she could imagine. |Canada. His history is inseparably bound oe " ( GOPArt.. cece cece eens 9 42} ported :— ss {i , y 1 ‘Little, little ears’ Arthur had said,|up with the history of the country. No mae He beeesenchctedudeaeeuns 10 17 | 3,035 new proposals ree a j a || pretending to pinch them one evening, a8/man could sustain more efficiently the ee, Junction beeidvasis ia a + P —e were rece - oteness en i L | Hetty sat beside him on the grass without} various offices he bas filled, whilst his SNOW... -+-vnsersenese gemsuens , 9 aot ra ls were accepted : : . ' jher hat. ‘I wish I had some pretty ear-|services have added much to the present : aa : "7,239,048 13 |rings !’ she said ina moment, almost before |harmony and prosperity of Canada. In : The total existing assurancesin = a she knew what she was saying—the wieh honoring him the people honor themselves ; SUL erh Bakin P wer force st 15th November, | lay so close to her lips, it would flutter past | and it may be hoped that he will long be 0 8) 1882 amounted to $6,936,302 91 | them at the slightest breath, And the next| spared to guide or influence the legislation , (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was eee) | day—it was only last week—Arthur had | of the country, Then, after recalling that mam by aor & Co., reassured with other offices) | ridden over to Rosseter on purpose to buy|Sir John, like other great statesmen, has 9% Broad Street, New York. The claims by death which TRE INT 2) LL HB! BS |them, That little wish so naively uttered, | pis failings and has made mistakes, the arose during ag nm —. E A. - ee to him the prettiest bit of | Scotsman concludes by the remark that the Poe ne ‘ ed, including bonus i- : childishness—he had never heard anything | highest compliment that can be paid him is oo ae IONABLY the purest and — tions, ty 2,462,226 59 ‘ 0 like it before; and he had wrapped the | to say that with all his mistakes he 1s cers are cathosiend to euiieic amma The annual revenue amounted nn box up in a great many covers, that he/entitled to, and shares so largely in, the be full weight. and eae pure. Ask for at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 Assets, Ist Jan., iss4 - - $34,794,746.80 might see Hetty unwrapping it with grow- | confidence and esteem of the people. the ‘- Superb ” and take no other, Put up in| ~"° invested funds at same ‘s ‘ . 759. 2OL.72 M4 curiosity, till at last her eyes flashe rt: te $. 4and 1ib, ¢ ns, and { ie by eve rea date amounted to : 29,503,416 00 Assets im Canada a r g — m | back their new delight at his. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure spectabl 5 ee ee ee oe Being an increase during the No, she was not thinking most of the) ; . : ; pectable wholesale and retail grocer and| "© 1,062,648 35) Capea aad Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites general dealer in Canada. The Canadian, ¥™ ' eo Wwoetl ‘giver when she smiled at the earrings, for | € BUDr a . JOHN A N * y ’ e ‘ S = = > 7 ? i é ring » c f7OR ANAEMIA A) MAKASMUS IN CHILDREN, trade supplied by Avent for Charlottetown, Risks taken im the city and country . Rates Moderate. | now she is taking them out of the box, not | Fos AN ¥ ms A —- M " ASM | | . ess themto her lips, but to fasten) ‘ . says: s , _ err ‘to press them e ps, | Dr. W. D. Gentry, Kansas City, Mo., says : JOHN =. REED, THOMAS KERR, ; | — — 0: = them in her ears — Only for one moment to ‘J have used Scott's Emulsion fi r years, al d pene 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B eal Inapector of Ageno or i aii see how pretty they look, as she peeps at for cousumption and anaemic patients and oe — : LEONARE M JRRIS, R. R. i: i i LG ERALD, them in the glass against the wall,with first ,pildren with marasmus, have found it very - re at ean Qegeeairemmenarnntnenttiimanin pie teamaaanntnenen ates , ; | one position of the head and then another, rejiable. Have frequently given it when DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI- ern So. eae ae! Avent, Summerside. Agent. ike a listening bird. It is impossible to be patients could retain nothing else on the ER, if you want to reach the most} NER, the sina al = wise on the eubject of earrings as one louks stomach. people for the least monay the Provinee. Ch’town, Jaa, 0, 1680—lmo