» >. <he dedes ~ Sete aes AAR” eh vk DoLttaAks a YRAR, NEW SERIES, —_- fue Dairy EXAMINER| sued every evening, by [he Examiner Publishing when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak 1ree.”—Evxirres. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1884. mucus secsrsGLEARANCE SALE |*?4¥. === Qo. CHAPTER IU. in a | From their otlice, corner of Water and ( | () nO} ; Continued isreat (reut< Sired$s, Charlottetown, cera OMISSION} Merchants inset PIP ae ; ( or wie . iward Island, ’ Your true rustic turns his back on his RaTks of SUBSCRIPTION : 22 Central Wharf. interlocutor, throwing a question over his ov Advertising at most moderate rates, sioulder as if he meaut to run away from of the blacksmith’s door was by no means a Six Months, - - . $2 50 ROSTON. | 7 “ig ihe answer, and walking a step or two far- ae, oie dena NEW FALL GOODS, (ee Une Month, - - - 60 1.647 5.7 : ?, 8 culminates, So the group in the vicinity Contracts may be made for monthly, uarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertire- ments, on application. Hi. W. VINNICOMBE, close one, and formed no screen in front of Chad Cranage, the blacksmith himself, who stood with his black brawny arms folded, leaning against the door-post, and occa- Regardless of Profits. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 18384, MOON S CHANGES, Fall Moon, Srd day, 4h. 24.3m., a. m. Last Quarter 9th day, 6h. 59.9m., p. m. New Moon 17th day, Lh, 59.2m.,, p. m. D DAY OF WEEK M| First Quarter, 25th day, 6h. 3.4m., a. m, Sun ‘San ‘Moon|High |! Days rises sets { rises ;-water|len’h. PIANO TUNER 7 Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated. CHURCH ORGANS Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. CABINET ORGANS sionally sending forth a bellowing laugh at his own jokes, giving them a marked pre- ference over the sarcasms of Wiry Ben, |who had renounced the pleasnies of the Holly Bush for the sake of seeing life under a new form. But both styles of wit | were treated with equal contempt by Mr. Joshua Rann. Mr. Rann’s leathern apron and subdued grimness can leave no one in ,any doubt that he is the village shoemaker; Having in view a change in business, we to sell our STOCK BEFOR® intend ENTIRE eb. Ist, Tuned, Re-toned and Repaired. | the thrusting out of his chin and stomach, SINGLE Copres Two CENTS. VOL 15.-—-NQ. 181. Poyser’s make as big a fuss wi Adam Bede as if he war a nevvy of their own. ‘Idle talk ! idle talk ! said Mr. Joshua Banp. ‘Adam an’ Seth’s two men; you wunna fit them two wi’ the same last.’ ‘Maybe,’ saul wiry Ben, contemptuous ly, ‘but Seth’s the. lad for me, though he war a Methody twice o'er. I'm fair beat wi'Seth, for ve been teazin’ him iver sin’ we've been workin’ together, an’ he bears me no more malice nora lamb. An’ he’s a stout heated feller too, for when he saw the old tree all atire, a-comin’ across the fields one night, an’ we thought as it were bogny, Seth made no more ade, but he up to’t as bold as a constable. Why, there he comes out o’ Will Mackery’s; there’s Will hissell lookin’ as meek as if he conldna knock a nail o’th’ head for fear o’ hurtin’ ‘t An’ there’s the pretty preacher-woman My eye, she’s got her bonnet off. 1 men go s bit nearer.’ Several of the men fillowed Ben's lead, and the travelier pushed bis horse on ‘o the Green, as Dinah walked rather quickly,and in advance of her companions, ‘oward the cartunder the maple tre. When she was near Seth’s tall figure she 1 oked short,but when she bad movnted the cart, and was away from all comparison, she seemed above the middle height of woman, thongh in reality she dd not exceed it—an effect which was due to the slinimess of her figure, and the simple line of ber black stuff dress. The stranger was struck with surprise as he saw her approach and mount the cart —surprise, not so much for the feminine delicacy of her appearance, as at the total absence of self-conciousne-s in her de- meanor. He had made up his mind to see her advance with a me: sured step, and & demure solemni'y of countenance; he had felt sure that her face would be mantled with a smile of conscious saintship, or else charged with denunciatory bitterness. He knew but two types of Methodist—ihe eestatic and the biicvs. But Dinah walk- ed as simply as if she were going to market, and seemed as unconscious of her outward appearance asa little boy; there Was no blush, no tremulousness which said, ‘*! know you think mea pretty woman, too The stronger curiosity of the woman had/! of the eyelids, no compression of the lips, no attitude of arms, that said, “but you must think of me asa saint.” She held ne book in her ungloved hands, but let them hang down lightly crossed before her, as bh mh m aft’n morn; hm r | Saturday 6 47/4 41, 3 357j 5 58).9 54) Having nearly twenty veare’ exneri CONSISTING IN PART OF ;and the twirling of his thumbs, are more Sanday 43} 2e]-4 34] 9.43! 51] with ch y Sweaty years ekperience subtle indications, intended to prepare un- D tleedse | sol 3 5 15110 29 48 ~— Soule fee oe een ar 3 ‘ui i . | wary strangers for the discovery that they 4) Tuesday Si, 36] 6 G11 10 45! of Goverament House, . the Conven . Y d GS t Nos & 0 t g are in the presence of the parisn clerk. nh: 7 an a a ; a r se, @ ent and the " ; oe 54! aa ; , af 42 — musical families on the Island, tale . Vercod, in . hay roar as he is wer ere called ao | amt ae ss] 6 4 | sure of giving universal satisfaction. INE > THE IST SELEC 7 IN TOR TINGR | oe a eee ree ee Oa ee: ee oe ee 55, 3219 6 129) 36! Mr. V. will engage professionally for public | CONE OF (THE: BEST SELRUTIONS IN THE, PROVINCE) |indignation ; but he has not yet opened his ; oe gal = 7 - 3 a or — concerts the coming season. jlips except to say, in a resounding bass 9 Sunday 58} 29 318; 3 Office—C. P, Fletcher’s Music Store UNDEE TH , : undertone, like the tuning of a violoncello lon: . 7 % | ! ® YR a! © or ’ ! J . ¥ rs 2 * : : ao ‘ ri "0 99 ; a = Ch’town, Oct. 25 184. tCLO IN G (a large variety ) | ‘Sehon, King of the Amorites ; for His ot ap — eo / /mercy endureth forever; and Og, the King 9! Weduex $| 26 1 83, 6% 23 : nt 7 mee 5 9s : 37| pH 9 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED OVER icsoo WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. (of Basan ; for His mercy endureth forever’ 14| Friday 6| 241335 840] 16) ; (AT A SACRIFICE | ahs Sa eee ete een Sa 15|Saturday ' 9 goglaang2t al =r o eer Hs). slight bearing on the present occasion, but, 16 Sunday ; | 21 541! 959) 12] in O’DWYER (a8 with every other anomaly, adequate 17, Monday 9' 90 6 4010 34° «10: . 5 knowledge will show it to be a natural 18, Tuesday ll} 19, T3811 9 7} : ‘sequence. Mr. Rann was inwardly main- 19, Wedaesday 12} 18: 8 29 §2 44 5 (; ; fl G | i h { aie F ‘taining the dignity of the Church in the 20 Taursday 13} 17 2 19! morn 3, QUMISSON §=alh welela GCiddi Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, face of this scandaious irruption of Method. 21 Friday I 1610 4 17 9) eae — mt : : » ‘ism ; and, as that dignity was bound up on 7 ~ . 7 : a 8 = FOR SALE OF P k I PRODUCE W aterpl oofand Km Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s with his own gonorous utterances of the 2315 ay ; 2 ov, i - ‘. . 2 . pe oe | 6—”) a eae 4| em Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, |Te#ponses: his argument naturally suggested 24 Mouday ; <0 oF 216, Of! ? ’ ’ ? a quotation from the psalm he had read th aS tect, oh, Shlatees, & bei 62 i f : i ; : juota e psalm he had read the = Vedn els | al 12) 0 531356! 50 289 WATER ST REE] Gloves and Mitts fall kinds) ; kilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers | last Sunday afternoon. | young to vreach;” no casting upon or down Zo +) edness , as - * XL j an T wlaw 231 12 22' 5 4 9 § | 1 eae Y cg . . fi = ; - oe oa i! ; 52 § oti o i Col lars and ( u ffs, an d one ot the finest selections of NECK- drawn them quite to the edge of the Green | 29! Sacurday 6! 111 226/731, 45, © ’ New WEAR in the Dominion. wuete eee Sreee Geeeney eee eee 30 Sunday 7 27\4 . 3 3831/8 43, St. Juhns’ Newfoundland. ‘ ae and nae deportment | | Be qoulinstion -willt-tbd-abive We iebein ‘of the female Methodists. nderneath the ‘Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P, E. Island maple there wasa.suiall cart which had, — lish, who is well known in P. E. d, ; aa as ae — been brought from the wheel-wright’s to! | who will take special charge of all consign- | } . : ; THs RAILWAY TIM TABLE, ments, and will also attend to the chartering where they can get such bargains as we offer for the |serve eet ane a eee . oeeat | of vessels for th» carrying trade of P. KE. I. . ao : \ENTIING OTT of benches and afew chairs had been placed. ————— Oe a ek aan tall. coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE gome of the Methodists were resting on i : 8 (Charlottetown Time.) jable in Newfoundland Keturns guaranteed SALE is intended. these, with their eyes closed, as if rapt in a _eiuw SO ‘to be prompt and satisfactory, Parties wish- prayer or meditation. Others chose to teen Pree ‘647. 912 427 19 to procure Labradore Herring should send ‘continve standing with a look of melancholy atel Mees... <2 ..4s. 747 1055 647, a — 9 aa — DD A BR U) CHK compassion, which was highly amusing to P. M. | ept. 6, '554.—till dist dec, 4, ° . ’ Bessy Cranage, the Blacksmith’s buxon Kensington .........++..-- $42 1222 705 oe “nn aN. > . | daughter, known to her neighbors as Ched’s ' 2 le, | Sttive....-- ke 37 APPLES APPLES APPLES | Mer chant Failor *| Bess, who wondered ‘‘why the folks war come | denast...... om: te ° ’ ’ OV. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—3m eod wkly. |a-mekin faces a that’ns.” Chad’s Bess was ent GS sive Fics oe cue lu 30 415 seaiaaealil the object of peculiar compassion, because ee Yee eae 1205 657 | an , ‘ | oe ee ee ee | her hair, being turned back under a cap, MMR cis ci ciccedeesinn 1242 747 CHAR LES BON ALD & ¢ @.. N /, ER FR Rr RR EL Ww 2 which was set at the topof her head, ex-| puets Wane. or fom & M. | 9 St. Lond E. € | O is 4. & D S posed to view an ornament of which she table. ojonsessent ae ae 79 Queen St, London, E. C., | <i was much prouder than of her red cheeks, BIQTCOM 2c ccccseccesnces 240 7 a7 | Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- | namely, a pair of large round earrings with Port Hill. ...... 0 ceeee sees 415 1025 ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a ‘false garnets in them,ornaments contemned San maraide. § 9: -+ +2: oe view to Autumn and Spring | ‘not only by the Methodists, but by her own e rade, | depart......5 42 1 22 6 57 busisess. ‘cousin and nameske, Timethy’s Bess, who Kensington .....---+-+.+++ 6 Ui 20 i 30 al aa aces | with much cousinly feeling, often wished Banter River.....-ccccee 702 32 8 47 They will also give the usual facilities ad | “them earrings” might come to good. Chariottetown .......++4 802 607 1007 customers requiring advances. aug] | , 00% uM. 2s | Timothy’s Bess, thongh retaining her} _ - a 417 . g2| A aie | ‘maiden appellation among her familiars, ; otte n. eeasen ae i i ff f | . 7 : Char town So en MeLeod, Woreda & MeQuarris, fee ene been Sgt of Senay) Mount Stewart, i part 527 -902) | os aD ae bs . be v0 : ina rae ee . a9 2 itronly jewels, of which itis enough to} St. Peter's... ....-..eeeeereeeees adi 7 a BARRISTERS ‘mention the heavy baby she was rocking in ate 722 12 02. | ‘her arms, and the sturdy fellow of five in : ae 5. | mt knee-breeches and red legs, who had arust acm) oe ‘ Bs, y Mount Stewart..........-....-.-532 907! 5 aero round ao 7, ae mene Cardigan... 0... cccccccccccccccess 629 1022 ATTORNEY -A7- LAW and was very carefully avoided by ad’s WOOOLOWE 0 0050 ccc cccccccecess 647 1047 a NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. small terrier. This young olive-branch, yRom Bast - ah Oo , notorious under the name of Timothy’s cial eee 647 217 Gilice ili Old Bank, FP HE only Eight-Flange *Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY | Bess's Ben, being of an enquiring disposi- St one te ee ae SAFE made, such as : ; tion, unchecked by any false modesty, had it arrive ........ $42 517) (UP STAIRS). Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the Advanced beyond the group of women and Mount Stewart, { qoart........ , oe é whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and Children, and was walking round the Metho- Charlottetown. , 7 as 962 727 Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. | thief as it can be. dists, looking up in their faces with his ONG. secekeui cat aie oa 727 332 24 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges,’ mouth wide open, and beating his stick Sh... oupccnentllen aca 745 357 WEST & RENDELL /enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- against the milk-can by way of musical Memes Gtowars........cccccesesses 842 512 3 | work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. ‘accompaniment. But one of the elderly| Dr. Toombs, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Mount Stewart. Charlottetown, Oct, 20—Im wkly 6m Ll. ARTHUR & CO,, GENERAL (ommission Merchavts, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty. Wew 1K 1204 whly if SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halioran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Ge Money to Loan, W. W, Sunuivaw, Q. O, | Cunstsn B, Macwan Jan, 14,93. Commission Merchants, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Consignments solicited. Libera] advances | made, July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m | W. WHEATLEY, | } (Or Wueattey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, | P. E. IsLANb) | Commission Merchant, 269 BARRINCTON STREET, MATA AS. IW- s@ Special attention given to the sale of P. E. Island produce, April 24, 1884. Superb Baking Powder, (Manofactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9) Broad Street, New York.) | ae “Y UQUESTIONABLY the purest aad most | U wholesome Baking Powder mad’, Gro- cers ave authorized to guarantee every can to be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘Superb ” an’ take no otber, Pat up in _4.and I-Ib, tins, and tor saic_ by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian) trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B. Ang 6—6m eod ‘4UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EX-) SS AMINER, the best paper published on tive Island. 3rd. IRON INSIVE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in’ women, bending down to take him by the} the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs g}oulder, with an air of grave remonstrance the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” /Timothy’s Bese’s Ben first kicked out vigor- 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient ously then tdok 06 bis beck: eee iaeans and easiest to change of any in use. j : ey Sth. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents |"efse behind his father’s legs. warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. * Ye gallows young dog,’ said Sandy Jim, ith. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof, with some paternal pride, ‘if ye dunna safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pass over twelve; keep that stick qviet, I’ll tek it from ye. inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. | What d’ye mane by kickin’ foulks /’ THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, ‘ os it ce and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. - te og “i ae hw Bog ‘tg on — We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Jarge numbers , ’ 7. I ' throughout the Dominion m as 1 do the hosses. Well, Mester BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi- Casson,’ he continued, as that ee monials and information, addrese, | sonage sauntered up towards the |group of men, ‘how are ye t’naight? Are |yecoom t’ help groon! They say folks jallay groon when they’re hearkening to the | Methodys, as if the were bad i’ the inside. |] mane to groon as loud as your cow did ith’ other night, and then the praicher ‘ull INT © M Woh 2 C Hj - \think I’m i’ th’ reight way.’ . 0 | ‘I'd advise you not to be up to no non- MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. she stood and turned her gray eyes on the people. There was no keenness in her eyes they seemed rather to be shedding love than making observation; they had the liquid look that tells that the mind is full of what it has to give out, rather than im- pressed by external objects. She stood with her left hand toward the descending; and leafy boughs screencd her from its rays, but in this seber light the delicate coloring of her face secmed to gather acalm vividness, like flowere at evening. It was a small oval face, of a uniform transparent whiteness, with an eug-like line of cheek and chin, a full but firm mouth, a delicate nostril, and a low perpendicular brow, surmounted by « rising arch of parting, between smooth locks of pale reddish heir. The hair was drawn straight back behind the eais, and covered, except for an inch or two above the brow, by a nei Quakercap. The eyebrows, of the same color as the hair, were perfeetly horizontal and firmly pencilled; the eye- lashes, thonugh 10 datkcr, wee long and abundant; nothing was left blurred or un- finished. It was one of those faces that make one think of white flowers with white touches of color on their pure petals. The eyes had no particular branty beyond that of expression; they locked co simple, so candid, so pravely loving, that no accusing scowl, no light sneer, could help melting away before their glance. Joshua Rann gave along congh, as if he were clearing his throat in order to come to a new under- standing with himself; Chad Cranage infted up his leather skuli cap and scratched his head, and Wiry Ben wondered how Seth had the pluck to think of courting her. (T'o be continued.) The Prince of Wales is thus hit cft by a Kentuckian who writes from London to the Courier—Journal ; **He mixes a good deal with the masses and is very dem#cratic in his manver He remembers names and faces so well and is so pleasant that if he were in Kentucky he would be elected to the legisia‘ure. He knows which side his bread is buttered on. He seems to have sown his wild oats and has been behaving himself first rate for five years.” At a parliamentary election in South Warwickshire last week, Mr. Lloyd, Con. servative, was elected by a mejority of 1,179 to succced Gilbert Henry Chandos Leigh, who permhed some weeks ago by failing over a precipice in the Rocky Moun- tains. Mr Leigh was a Liberal, and was elected by a very smail me jority. Gen. Sheridan thinks the United States has no reason to fee) alarm about a foreign invasion, but wants the seaboard defences improved, and thinks there is danger of troubles between labor and capital im the future, ;~-_- The Supreme Court of the United Siates has dismissed a case brought by an insur ance company to recover from the Genova ‘award fuud amounts paid on war risks ov vescels destroyed by the Alabama. Mail edvices have been received giving details of the recently reported Gutrages ou iN fi aN Q l sense, Chad,’ said Mr. Casson, with some i i» h@ dignity; * Poyser wouldn’t like to hear as « eal |his wite’s niece was treated anyway’s dis- a ‘respectful, for ail he mayn’t be fond of her LOWER PRICES T ‘taking on herself to preach,’ cine oniiliilelipaadicgilisi ‘Ay, an’ she’s a pleasant-looked ’un too,’ AS my Store has-been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly ti eae cs i oe a : ner a enabling me to show a very much better assortment Of i eruande me Stel Th diik Accel taal bist oods than. asnal. ; : bike ; ‘ugly men. shouldna wonder if I turn Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported | Nethody afore the night’s out, and begin direct from the English) Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain my past to coort the preacher like Seth Bede.’ reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my} ‘Why, Seth’s lookin’ rether too high, I rices Li should think,’ said Mr. Casson. ‘This Prices Low. w at d Quality Good. fof aad Beng wi ' ionation, ‘what’s folks’s kin got to do wi't! ‘ 7 NT QT hi Q ‘Noachip. Poyser’s wife may turn her Cc ALL AND SEE Us; ‘nose np an’ forget by-gones, but this Dinah | Morris. the’ tell me, ’s as poor as iver she L. k. PROWSE, i'was—works at a mill,an’s much ado to ~~ = . keep hersen. A sirappin’ yopng carpenter sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. ori rcsay mad "Meth jyike "Sot, Ch'town, Sept, 26, 1854,—¢od whly ‘wouldiia be 4 nidtch for Het. Wty, |woman’s kin wovldn’t like her to demean! i herself to 0 10N Cz e e! Assortment Large. Sis 227 ane mete in| Christian missions in China; many churches have heen destroyed, and brutal assaults committed on the persons of the converte. - - Crofiers from neighboring islands flocking to the aid of their brethren in SI threatened with eviction, and a fight wit the police seems quite possible. > |. The President of France has published a age