NEW SERIES ——_ a A me Phis is true ——— Liberty, when Free-born tien, having to advise the Public, may dink fre e.”’—EKvukiPmpEs. SINGLE Coprks Two Certs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDW ARD ISLAND, "FRIDAY. M: AY 1 6, 1884, VOL. MNO. 151. Ch’town, May 7, 1884. ‘ What was the figure, again ?’ whatever that might be attacked by a blood. hound, The mere : (PAIL HXA MINER | “eh ih Ne laughed at the thonght of the march I was fate Tish A. . yer on my companions. J would have i 1 sieeenilieee,. tna eee 3 done so had it not been for a spike that was i a i li | ee oe |runnivg into the calf of my leg, the bxaminer Publishi ne Oo.! SER AMR niptiasindll dale, ammsiiiaaed By Winthrop Gilman. (_ The drop on the other side did not look | var ~ rr ° very deep. I held on to the largest pro- sir office, corner of Water and a as 35 ee ijection 1 could see d lowered lf ’ J 9 and 10 myse George Streets, Charlottetown, HEATHER BELLE it ( Bal 0 d Kore to Follo nih — al eeerren sf by i k ] LY pases al ales OW pen ali ore 0 AY (Continued. ) juntil my feet were not more than a yard or ; | > | We relapsed into another silence, in the | #0 from the oes Pah egal Porte tal CKIPTION ade : bs ; , eer only to find that I hung sospended b QOERAAR = b> ADORMAY RACE enrpeihinaaestaan thls casei : pe ya $2 50 SUNMcH ARSANGERV ERT. | . ae : serted our worthy landlord, evi /hook that had passed through my waist- . ox | ee ie ; any pe ing us the worst of company, | ‘band. This impediment, however, gave be ee gt pasta ae tne wae! J. B. MACDONALD el gm fee om, olin se wa, andl with cath fr abt in a ca ade ee ee ee, ae ee o am — ee = ey feet into a sort of trench, which had b on — * ta, | ~#* Steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, ) Q ; _ wore Ad ing at most moderé bf. hinaster, will run as follows ’ ’ 5 AS bow open the greater porti on of Spring Stock, comprising all the new- is eo _— of — us. dag apparently all around the inner aide of aa ee ae IY+| Every Puesday morning, at four e’clock, will! Le st things in Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Sun} | lnesliaiies Week bubeeks Sok geal ter wit ee | eee ae artiethialy Wiveree half-yearly or yearly advertise- Naame. Chaciottetown dar Ge —- Brush | Shades, Dress Material in all the newest shades aud fubrics, Brocaded and | lessly up and down in front of the door; I/ ae ee _ ge ns that it was impossible neuts, on application Wharf; leaving Urwell Brash Wherf at O toman Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinoes, Lace) whistled and continued to stare out of the death aitherte eae oo asa roe i seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at Curtuins and Curtaia Nets, € Counterpates. | Window. We were both lost in our own ing the few minutes tl z r j 7 a ALMANACS FOR MAY, i824. na Poi nt and Halliday’s Wharves; thoughts. bott m, oets idea med hak a ‘of ay nS eae saving Charlottetown, at three p. m., | TT | Tete sl : pice, teow ou v shaken out of my ‘or Haliday’s, China Point and Perach | HAL "HS | HLOTHS } IN WORSTERS AND TWREDS nage gtr who has ia ooo ®/head beyond a general impression that I “OON 3 CHANGES Vharves, where she will remain over | , ’ : male Tellow-creature | ejaculate vb ati had been struck by lightning. sarter, 2nd day, th. is. im. & mm. nicht as The trees grew so thickly toget} hat i as “ ‘ 5 ons ; ; VI ‘ y together that it ait Moon, 9th day, Lih. 55.2m., p. m. | W edi sday, will leave Brush W 'b arf for Char- | A LARGE STOCK OF wae ne, sient by - pT was impossible to see for any distance into — er y, Ob S = a., a m, en own at seven a. m “pwn ing an hina | x ‘a. ae ees = b onk tie the wo od, and the brashwood was so denss x Moon 24th day, 6, 24 Im., p. m. ‘oint and Halliday’s \ arves; leaving | ; ee, Sete oP that it was no easy matter to move in any First (Jaarter, 3ict day, 0a 45.9m. p. m. | Charlottetown at tl reo p. m, to return, Ready-tnade Clothing, in Men’ S and Boys ’ simple ! cies ked my companion, twisting | direction. After ‘saving from the dite! 5 ears irre Hi Sayed remaining at Brush risa rari ea i Sis an { hesitated for a moment as to my next AY OF W te gall et ogee athe é 5, | +Hursday, wil leave Brus Wharf for Char- t- allectior > Mi) rises |sets | rises |water|len’b.| tt own at sev von a. ph pena “pwn the most varied and cheapest ever shown by le be a eee Pet TD osaletnced. wise |SteP) and then was about to keep to what . alling at f |}must bein that heart!’ I exciaimed, with appeared to be some sort of a patch on the s a ry bm > rn | aM mom ; . | em - Hallid a W harves; leaving | J B MACDONALD | my corsair: like look of slumberous passion. left , when my eye was attracted by é oul Chursda 45117 3/10 37; 2 45)!4 12 arlott-town at three p. m. to return; | ‘How charmingly childlike and romantic.’ 2) Frida 40 4hi] $4] 3 50 13 leaving Brush Wharf about six p. a in ‘ “ ; , j | gaid B ‘: ) < is } ; a eee placard attached to the trunk of a tree. I 2 Saturday | 46: Gliftdet 5 41 Isl Charlotetow. | Ch’town, May 9, 1284.—2aw wkly, Thsen stre:t, ee E ns a — aay pr made my way toward it eagerly, pushing 4! Sanday ' 47 7... eo 6 17 20] Friday, «il I ave Charlottetown for Crapaud : — Reamer ee es = win rT ieeaed hi es cs r a iad aside the intervening briers and brambles, louday 45 8, 2 53; 7 22 23) at foura.m ; leaving Crapaud for ¢ bar | { ‘Slain jon b's tt ea eh my OR Fe es ', might contain some directions which 6\Tuceday | ga} of 3 bal 8 13) 25 lottetown at seven a. m.; leaving Char- | = 2 v uide |would enable me to find my way, or—ro- 7}Wednesday | 42 10’ 4 2 $ 55] 27 | loutetown for Crapaud at three p, m., re-| (()\ PepRATiO Vik i ANNUG i] LI, ‘tthe a cur a gee that for the remainder | antic thought'—it might be that the 3! Taursday | 40 Il : 55, 9 35! 30| _. mnaiuing over night. ,of the day, though nothing in the shape of lonely Beatrice | was in search of had in- ) Friday | 39! 13 53] 10 Lt 33 Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlotte- | -—--—— 0 ee ne turned 7 ee of en scribed her pimngs and longings whers 0) Saraniay 38} 14 : 5u'.0 44 36 | town at serena. mj; leaving Charlotte-, HE rn F plained of the ennui of a residence in Glen- | the might meet the eye of an ad- Ll! Sunday | 87 16 8 4411 19) 39 twa for Crapaud at 1.30 p. m., and | a ere Wat spent a on mahowky. We beth soomed saddeuy ceeeieae stranger. As I stood before the 12’ Monday #6 17 941i 54 = 42) retnrniog to Charlottetowa from Crapaud | ee ; clare " reconciled to a contemplative existence, inscription and read it I felt a kind of 13. Tuesday 34} 18 10 zijaft29| 44 same day. The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company and even becanie tolerant of Pendleton, cold flush, if the expression be permissible tal ddadatiin «1 32 wh £1 5) ai PARES: ‘doing business in the Dominion. ro | whose conientment under existing circum- pass along my spine and up to the roots x 15) Thareday |} 3t' 201140 144 49 a “> “eS I: s PROGRESS HAS BEEN U} VEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in stances had struck us hitherto as nothing my hair. while my knees o what was left 6 Priday + 30 2hmern| 22s, 51] Cahn, to and from Orwell and Wharves, Canada. less than an insalt. He came in about ; cs ae . ) |} oy) O89 299] 52/30 cents: deck. 20 cent : TAN yA P eget owl lof them, knocked together like obs i7 ein Tae a an 1 aly, ae ra ‘al “s i. rb = ae : hes ine 4 Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE supper-time with his sketch- book and his| scrawled upon the paper eg wth yg 13 “unday S$} 23° 0 46 427! 655) Cabin, to aud from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, ' after two years. _maud-bespattered boots, apparently as happy | ass ih 19; Moaday | 27 24 146 5 42) 57) 30 cents The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any as if he w on a most artistic | ee. sore the thros worda, ‘Tiond-saunde 20' Tuesday 26| 25! 1 46) 6 57| 59] Excursion return ticketa will be issued from Qomrany in Canada, - . cate wid wee ne ae 7 “|—spring guns—man traps; unpleasant 2t, Wednesday 26; 27! 217: 8 2115 1] Charlottetown t+ Orwell every Thursday even- | ve ; ee : ee Sa | Scemery ta She Wor d. - ee ee eee any time, but most particularly so 29| Pharsday 25; 98] 2 Bil’s &6° 3} ing, at one first-class fare. Also, excursion The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC,iON OF PREMIUMS by his shyness and reserve he would be rather amid the gloom of a forest with a ten-foot 3| Pridtay Long 9} 3 29' 9 46 5} return tickets will be issued every Saturday application of pix fits:— a pleasant fellow- that is, in gentlemen’s wall in one’srear. The announcement was 24' saturday | 23 30) 4 14 10 34 7) to Crapand, at one first-class fare. | Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317. 70; in 1880, $160.10. society, for his diffidence would uty him a concise one, and yet I felt, as I re-pernsed 25 Suaday , 22) 35 71h ly gy JOHN HUGHES John Willis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14. 20. among women. He is tail, slim, and foir- it, that it contained more food for reflection 26, Monday | au! 32! 6 Zi morn ll , rik — John 8. McLean, H slifax, insured for $..000 in 1872, premium $137 76; in 1882, $70 C6. haired, rather a good-looking young man— than any volume whichI hed ever read. 27| Tuesday { 20, 33, 7 12;0 5) 13) town. May 12, 1883. oo Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,090 in 1571, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. decidedly more so than Bob. ‘ Was I to abandon my enterprise, now. that 23) Wednesday | 20) #4, 8 21 0 49 i4 » May fex eR : : : ‘ , : I did not sleep very well that night; the first difficulty had besa successfully 2yiCharsday | 19 35 930 1 35 16 ae 2 | Yes The tullest information will be given on application. neither did my companion. He showed his | overcome ? Possibly the notice was a mere a lay | 18, 36 - 35, 2 = a torseled head round the corner of my door empty threat. Surely no one would allow 31| Sat | Fe! ST ll a} 3 ty 9 , i ee ‘ . : : | Saturday j 3 & HIP AND MOUSE. | DESBRISAY & \NGUS somewhere about two o'clock in the morn-} .uch things to remain in their shrubberies. ge ——— b ; ea A i ee The combination of ideas was so dceadful. ello, » he , ‘ Suppose that I w W. WHEATLEY, | General Agents for P. E. Island.| ‘No. bp Se le Be | & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, BE. ISLanp) Uummission Merchant, 269 BARRINCTON STREET, HALIFAX, N. 8B. sw Special attention given to the sale of P. E. Island produce. _ April 24, 1884. N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell! & Rayden) Auctioneer aud Commission Merchani, SHIP BROKER, AND LNSURANCEH AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P, E. Usiand. (Or WHEATLEY importer and Jobber of Cheice Greecerics and spices General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pa i London, England I 3 . : al attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Estate, Househoid Furoiture, Bankrapt | and other Stocks, and ali kinds of Merchan-| dise. | Correspondence and ¢ ignments solicited, Keturns promptiy made, March 23, 1854 MeLeod. Morson & WieQuarria, "BARRIS TERS x i : * c Cie 33 Gid > ows i ~ i : ; : ’ i ‘ p28 A ay 7ve & . ’ i a rude City pecery ; * '2s ‘ ie stra acSai § PUBLIC. fy ¢ UrFriVCks ya 1D Building, Great ‘ et - 7 y tt LA { i le . ‘ Curstex B. Macnait JOHN Nawson, ) warch 8, BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMINS STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’. Biocks, Deadevyes, steering Wheels, —ALSO -- Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Dior and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Cireuiar and Jig Sawing, Planing sal New Goods te follow by every stea mer. W.. A. WEEES & Co. Moulding turned out neatly and with dese) patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near McMillan s Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884,—wkly 61. MONUMENTS. , YARTIES wishing neat and elegant monu- t ments for their departed triends are invited to examine the choice assortment of Italian, White and Colored American Marble Mouumes Tablets and Headstones, in subscriber's salerocm,. 2 ade from a most ipproved modern designs, at prices that | cannot fail to give satistaction, JANE PHILLIS, fxeudt “ti eet. April 9—2aw wkly 2m , ei | not resent my intresior? Pooh, he was an! iia eiiantatindliin ires 143 on ty the la al 1 saving SA SET Oe, » mare ' eae od man, I remember the landlord saying caver ae} Pe D iring the next few months we will positively clear cut ‘eee would I not| risk for the girl ae y Ny, VAS ON the big stock saved from the fire, together with about thir ty- pie | etn 1 tes pre pared th adore? Perhaps Pa a Y hn 5 linhth . in ’ aol tial ok. aa ~ =p \/@ Diphtheria, ‘ases aud bales of | he vould have a cun, t} — ~ . hea Irish Be * ae : re a By eas menae hot -head: a and 100a-TaITS Vy. B Ww ot Bo Se Lei a a t . | rew thoughtful and slatkened wy pace. Bh YAY ae +f Gb \! YN a Ak hi | ~ Goods, j ae ie a ae ee Hi hee ks tN gj = Erysipelas BW Goh as 04, 6 S rip 7 By tt e tir I had fome to the pl os . i : t ms Nae ’ et ; Vv a ML Orice V “ Wl 2 ‘ j Boe eae | “8 Croup, ect. {rc » Loudon markets, the first shipmer ¢ which ig}coping bristling with spikes and pieces of 4 cS es y/ direct from the souaon Mi iS. tie UIst & pment 0 iit rilitet: hbedidk” vaih iloils ha Glee hae of Me q BAT, i | onesenees. ‘fh Ing opened t -day |r ad. xh s 1 recognized. from O’Keefe’s r. ; aa Removes wy “sae » 9 F 4 ‘a> a nu, as being the boundary line «f be SCS at Or a ; le (5 WwW May 1, 1884 dv w ‘hog & Ae b ee W N & t : | the Cl. a! nt estate At the other side of Fy Se : we an vt Dandruff, 1 tOwe, may F, ™ ibe ti c. | the wall a was, as fat as I could see, a} mA AN L*% ExI>* 4 : \ j ee ees : ‘ck f rest. Should ] ao it or shonld I iS 7 RE if |= Es S| rer B a A | not? I thought of thb five and twenty * MAN. Br } tiair on Ba'd “C arlot sto W n 00 and 08 ac ry. thovsand pou mds, Besides, what would a fo gn nites AS é gate-k-eper be doing with a gun! What pices > a , Heads, and — OR _ a seli for Bob Elliott—dvd for Pendleton, fp Vekgzod Pe eek | OUR MAKE OF the shy Pendle‘on! Would they not curse BRIDGE WATE ER. N. S. ree | their want a energy when they saw the bes ® pains. si tf ize) «whi had asi ppyt through their . i CHO fing er:? By we [erie as I approached ops? : —_ \ I f Wal i] hh a pare 5m of O:Ki- asness, | ll [| 4 (ie . es a > 7. 2 b \ , 4 : y fae eS SRE 6 " g I'he ia I st Queen 5 , fately ti V.A Hutel son, Apply to A. WHITE, Or W. F, CARTER, Murch 2%) 1664—iu & Ww } | | | | New Goods! LADIES’ —--—-— 0 — -——_-— PARASOL, SUNSHADKES, ete. NEW LACES, newest and most popular Goods. EMBRO TRIMM Ladies’ IDERIES, very handsome. INGS, Fringes, Buttons, in endless variety. Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, India Muslins. — KID AND JERSEY GLOV4S, Corsets, Millinery Goods. Splendid value in Cashmeres. Dress Goods, Prints, ete. Ch'towa, May 6, 1884 AND GENTLEMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS, Hats, Feathers and ] growled, it was twenty. ‘ Twenty-five,’ ‘] thought Good night !’ ‘ Good night ? and the head disappeared like the apparition in ‘ Macbeth.’ It was evident that our thoughts were running in very much the satne groove. As for me, my plans were matured, and I could afford to smile at Bob’s cogitations. While he hankered aimlessly for the prize I should swoop down and carry it off. [ chuckled to myself wnile I dropped to sleep as | thought of the margh which I should steal upon him on the morrow. The day broke withuut a cloud on the sky. Both Elliott} and Pendleton were somewhat silent at breakfast, and as 1 was engaged in planning the details ef the en- terprise to which I had determined to com- mit myself, 1 did not a'tempt to enter into conversation with thew. After the meal , Pendleton remarked| that he would take a short stroll in search of effects, and Bob almost immediately dfter sallied out fora mouthful of fresh air. This was a most unexpected piece of Ick. I had ransacked my brain for some excuse which would en- able me to get rid df my companion, and here he had solved the problem of his own accord. Giving him! half an hour's grace to take him well out \of the way, I slipped out through the back door of the Shamrock Arms and made my way rapidly down the Thanks ! W. & A. BROWN & CO. REMOVED TO DESBRISAY'S BUILDING, INOTICE! —_— Ci —HAVE— Next Door to Beer & Goll's Grocery store. BiG CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED. ee ee Q-----———- Morristown road in the direction of the Clairmont estate, My sole doubt and anxiety was as to how I was to succeed in obtaining an interview | with the young lady. Should fortune be- | friend me in that matter the rest appeared | jsimple enough. 1 pictured to myse f her mental condition, the sense of desolat ion | | which must oppose her young soul. Coopec |up away from the wo rid, her heart | yearn for some manly bosot n upon which to] | rest her head, some stroug arm to break her} 'fetters. Besides, I was a man with except- ional personal siicamtnase. Without being! jc meceited, had a just appreciation of my | jown merits, To eyes accustomed to nothing | |but an occasional glance of Dennis, the} hk dye-keeper, | should appear an Adonis. | | By ‘the way, how about) Der nis! Might hel. must] Oh’tu iy april id, 1&4. —eod wkly have to sKin my ki ee | i kin my knee; ++, I skinned And eive great satisfaction throughout the i " did 8 n my knee; jn fact, I skinne em bot i aiso remjoved portions .¢ Best -aerehants sell them, and when buying be sure and ask for| integument from my scalj, shoulder, elbow, tha Md, anc a kle, besides splitting my coat and losing my hat I wag recompensed for DORSEY, GOFF & CO, [il ths tiererer at sae oo \ 5 . top of the wa'l and iookell down into the forbidden lapd beyoud.| | ould have lupon the top supposition made meshudder. it then if these frightful dogs weve really roaming abort over the forest, how was it that none of them were shot by the spring guns, or caught in the traps! This consideration revived my drooping spirits, and I vushed on throug the thick underwood. As I advanced it opened up somewhat, so that I made better progress. A few half- overgrown paths meandered here and there, but I avoided thyse and kept under the concealment of the trees. Never shall I forget that dreadful walk. Every time a twig snapped I sprang into the air, under the impression that I was shot. No hero of remance ever underwent such an ordeal for his lady ; and ingeed no lady was ever werth it. Five and twenty thousand pounds, however, are enough to steel the heart of the most timorous, but even they would hardly recompense me for the frights that were in store for me. I had got to one of the deepest and one of the most secluded parts of the wood, when I stopped suddenly, and crouched down, trembling ia every limb. Was it the sound of footsteps whic h had heen wafted toward me on the breeze? I listened in- tently, and then with a long sigh of relief was about tc rise, convinced that I had been mistaken, when the same sound came to my ears, but much louder than before. There could be no question that it was ap- preaching me. I lay down upon my face the prickly brambles, hoping to escape cbhservation. The footsteps continu- ed to come nearer and nearer. Thay | were those of a man—but * ut down stwalt); ily and sofily, as if he were also shunt among obser vat ion. Couldit be that some ruffias had observed me and was hunting me do as one stalks a deer. He came neater and nearer. I could hear the rustle of the leaves as he brushed past them. It seemed to me that I could even distinguish the sound of his breathing. Nearer he came jan d nearer still—he was close to me, and ithe next moment the brambles in front of me darted and aman stepped out almost of me, and staggered back ith a shout, as I sprang to my feet The voice seemed familiar--so did the figure. Could it be! Yes; there was no mistaking bert Etliott. The stylish the identity of Mr. R: Sed quantum mutatus ab illo! - coat was torn and covered with mud. The aristocratic face was stained with dust and perspiration, and interlaced with scratches where the brambles had left their mark. His hat had been knocked in and was a hope- less wreck. His watch chain and the stuis 1 his shirt seemed to stand out as oases f respectability in a great desert of dese- ‘Bob!’ I ejaculated. (To be contin ued, ) ge ene + PS = —_ Some cheunical experts in New York have been examining samples of mustard pre- pared for the table, and among the numer- ous adulterations found lor this p IDgenti was one lot that consisted prin- *‘napthal yel- ve getable, eipally of a ur colored with low,” a highly explosive compound. This is « new hint to U'Donovan Rossa Every castor in Engiand can be turned into an ribing the cvok, _-*- infernal machine by br Anu \dertak®r in Neweastle on-Tyne, in 1 recentiyv in tie north of England, inserted ] ewspaper the foll advertise- a local 1 wing ment: “Why live and be miserable when you can be buried ip vcombortd for threv pounds ten.” : er eee ——— —— i — A re LR a ee oS Se en ee ed