i ee oe 2 ea a ee i la ect Aad wi en La De sbi, ~~ ——V—_— LO SN A a hs NE ee (OWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1884, Ris is true Liberty b 7? ps ; a , - ‘ileus rey» WACa' se 50e-O0rm SINGLE Corres Two Cents, y% ; = , 75 ¥ gyrrwereerss ' { \ st f) i' wy A \ it. be itl af VOL. 15.-—-NO, 152. 7, : "1 1 4 8X AMIR i R | A'y ’ raw 4 a4‘4a ; i {HE DAl LY A MOIS Bouin TAT EW AY aw UG, 'g a £ D by M BEDS helpless? Perhaps, too, he is angry with by vi 3 B43.3 fi 6 (S’ pve: 6B we ed = us; else why does the blight come, and th: ’ ! isk 8R® AGENTS 4 oe = > Bik a bad harvest, aud the fever, and ali sorts of ; ~ami Doh ishing Co. | a onms pain and trouble! For our life is full of [be Exam PULL if U0.| AND San ut CHAPTER U. ‘trouble, and if God sends us d, he | ° } | ’ good, hi \\ ; flonan: of Sa A 2 a ee d bad, t How is it?) — Water aud 1 BIE ‘al Com} INC }AT Wiure egos mo ve y a Z Continued. seems to sen » £00. ow is 161 how re vo /UUETaL — Gotmmuissioh = Merchants, 7% 4 Te fied rt deaopiceaaliae mec die oll ‘A sweet woman.’ the stranger said to ‘Ah! der friends, we are in sad want of : * - ed ) ly . ; | 22 Sentral Wharf. i Ks me e = # or ‘but eee Nature never meant good news about God ; and what does other ‘ 7. a a 7 . , ° ° *4 . ia sl 5 ees. : an # . ss a her for @ preacher, good news signify, if we haven't that! For Six $2 50 | BOSTON, > <y) - . <= > yn OO - _ Perhaps he was one of those who think everything else comes to an end, and when (3b itvee Mec ee Se = O S »s _ 2 a cS - that Nature has properties, and, with the we die we leave it all, But God lasts when i ' 50 : = i =o & 3 oa A ai} 3] o view of faciliting art and psychogy, ‘makes everything else is gone. What shall we do lh hdbver' oderate rates! Ml. W. WINNICOMBE 9 #25, 2 FS gy TE ate Sy ee cad al wit eid % — 49 ~ & L i. 2s 5 ‘mistake about them. But Dina gan to 7 eiiatiies “ a ve Fae 0 oe 5 | or - 4 = > = ~ ~ < Nn - =< nl ; | speak, (To be continied.) ont | ing PiIANSG Fl U AS i ee Se Oe wc PF & fa ~ 3 | ‘Dear friends,’ she said, in a clear but, : ort? ae ee a! . © > om 5 on + = a ° not loud voice, ‘let ua pray for a blessing.’ | Pacific Railway Progress. eee ——_——- . be | 2. ae i _ oS | She closed her eyes, and, hanging her —— ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1884. =| Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regn’ated, - s : —s S 5 p32 a Pa ns = head down a little, continued in the same (Montreal Gazette ) aie os ' ~ oN fe moderate tore, as if speaking tosome one) Th i . 4 : eo Re oo ys | ERO , | e report of Mr. Schrieber, chief en- | q G2 5 BE ¢ Ei oO §&G A ® & am & a = — 5 = < quite near her: ‘gineer of government railways, upon the Pull Moon, 3rd day, 4h, 24.3m., a. m. | Velsed Pamed: mut Bw — " “a 3 q mS z | ‘Saviour of sinners ! when a poor woman progress and prospects of the Canadian Last Quarter ‘ith day, 6h. 59.9m., p. m. wed, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. | & 6 — ome nD _ jladen with sins, went out to the well to Pacitic railway bears out in every particular New moon 7th day, if » 8 em., p a C . . INET DAA ATC ' = — S alall a = < a |Graw water, she found Thee sitting at the the glowing statements of General Manager pirst Ovarts 1) day, Gh. 3 4m.. a, m. [UA DLIN Fd ORGAN S ; = a ~ well. She knew thee not: she had ‘not Van Horne,and Mr. Reed of the Union oe wax U2 (San 1M High | Days| = i A ’ fe = a sonatas Sane a mind was dark; her life i road, issued a short time since. For yiPa¥ oF as | vines furatee Ren Tuaed, Re-toned and Repaired. : = on 4. a eS n ' ‘was unholy. ut Thou didst epeak to her, the purpose of dealing intelligently with the anne 5 ssa aaa bn roe & x a rn > 2 tS ao | Thou didst teach her, Thou didst show her condition of the work, Mr. Schrieber 1 Seturda 74 8 57) 8 531 9 _ttaving nearly twenty years’ experience A dt oS a og bo) mt ‘that her life lay open before Thee, and yet divides it into seven sections as follows:— qiNanday 6 9 4OOGR HW lseuue Mace ual a. Cee e = be Sa | Thon wast ready to give her that blessing’ Miles, iadas ) 38! 5 15110 29 lak Ciceetn* 8. an Bs ons . wr pebetane 206 rea se O <4 co | which she had never songht. Jesus! Thou 1. Montreal to Callandar.... ...... 247 4 Tuesday i 6 811 10 WBN site ainteut Paina a Se ee S ey ka 9 Oopnwz jart in the midst of us, and Thou knowest 2. Callander to Port Arthur........... 57 & Wednes 53 ) 6 68,11 56; 42]... a eee ceuneek etl > oe = 5p ei Mt Pir hy Cnn] all men; if there is any here like that poor 3. Port Arthur to Red River.......... 42k Thursday 1, 34) 8 O'afc4! 37 “ T we odin prof leiiitin iad ,e Ss od — I S on je < 'woman—if there miuds are dark, their lives 4- Ked River to summit of Rockies.... 962 Driday ee a ee ies «tg tt pe pt I Ss OP a S 5 ZO a , unholy, if they have come out not seeking % Summit of Rockies to West Crossing giSaturda 7} silo 13 2 20 $41 Office—C, P. Fletcher's eres =. i & <4 mT Thee, not desiring to be taught, deal with' Columbia River. Saba sai ode aes sere: 138 j Sand _ 3B Bp ht 2h.8 28, = 3!) Ch’town, Oct, 25 184 aes = «=! t) Any a them according to the free merey which,” West Cane Columbia river, to a )' creee Siac ieee me o | 2 ie Thou dist show tober. Speak to them, '> savona's Retry to Bort bioody....... 213 i} sua a ‘ eo a4 ~U &? - - n . , ° & e* . thy ‘ oa = fy i © t heed = ~ Lord; open their ears to my message; bring : ite Aa pi . 12 a’ 25 1 33, ti 7 3 it ICNMENTS SOLICITED. = F> . hat O ° a <j their sins to their minds, and make them The total mileage of the main line is 2,895, = ir e412 33'840| 16 oe | eee te = © Es OD cd wo oJ thirst for that salvation which Thou art 204 of the sections enumerated above the li Briley : ee : Ky O'D Yi iy e eR = | Ses * tae : <j ra = ready to give. first, third, fourth and seventh, embracing -- ape mo é ps = al aa :e| 4 VW > A oo kay : ' if} je J o foe ‘Lord! Thou art with thy people still: 4 total of 1,950 miles, have been practically Mond 9 96.640 a 1h a al 4 = yg & & oe ma} ~ they see Thee in the night watches and, ©°™pleted. Between Callandar and Port istuiay =f v9 7 ast 9,7 GOMIMISSION aad Geueral Merchatt geet =F OH Se a Snake hear Sad ONE Sie be Tis | Seas olin of tate Soten De oe (9| Wedueeda; 1} Jy: § 29 11 44 5 7 = eo) = Le © © talkest with them by the way. And Thou 08e hundred miles of very heavy work — 20 Thureday 13} 17 919morn}| 3 POR SALE OPP, LP Be) s Raabe’: ils a - ny +i a me art near to those who have not known Thee; ' re five aoe aa s ie we 9} Friday 13) 1610 4 O 17 0 OR SALE GPP, B ANTM | ; > mm ~ Ae 7, open their eyes that they may see Thee— | 0! TOCK excavation, is work” is about £2 Satucday | 1510 45 0 52) 8 59 BOPP, Re 1, PRODUUE. = gc 26 Pe mS UO oO es z see Thee weeping over them and saying, “T@Wing toa close, and the balance of the 23 Sunday bf 151120 2 30} 56 \A Ce r E T | ee FG OS 5 Aa OQ = ‘Ye will notcome unto me that ye might 8¢¢tion is fully covered with workmen mak- 0 Mosday ol 141158 212 5G ' ATER S| REE iy) pute ae o s Fw OR ea have life’—see Thee hanging on the cross 8 such rapid progress that the final rail- 25 Tuesday 2 IB ait23 258, 52 = 525 we - 4 nm = Z, and saying ‘ Father, forgive them, for they 18 of the whole distance between Callaudar eens | 3) Toe a al a ; = | Se One Ff & = < Nn {xj . |know not what they do’—see Thee as Thou 24 Port Arthur is confidently expected to 27 Thursday } 21s 5 49 Si. duhitus’ Newfoundland, | some x 3 a a ¥ | wilt come again in Thy glory to judge them be completed in March next, already some 28 Friday , 262 Sz 47 soa&s ‘= oO < lat the lest. Ame” five hundred miles have been graded, and $9 Satarday At; 2 26; 7 3} 19> In connection with the above is Captain ma I, se * oe) m a > ha : : . ithe track laid for three hundred and fifty 30 Sus 7 :7]t 10, 3 3 8 31) 8 43) Engtish, who is well known in P. E, Island, | e 5 oe. ae on eS a © < ~ |) oe noe her ex fp, ae and paused, miles. | who will take special charge of all consign- = eRe pp 2 o c> | ooking at the group villagers, WHO Were) Upon the secti ; Re LE ET ao >' ments, and wili also attend os o the charteiing on s S$ 4 = 2 d a3 bx} “A 5 a athered rather more closely on her the Rockies and femmes ny ym an —— a + | of vess« ls for the carrying trade of P. E. I, x a) = Oo <q > sal ey right hand. : ‘Columbia river, a distance of 138 i} THii RAILY AY TiMs TABLE, The firm is one of the oldest and most reli- Zz —= = ee, jen 9 ‘ Dear friends,’ she begen, raising her! yf, Rheelias an te that f th oe od able in Newfoundland leturns guaranteed oy ww 6 - © | voice a little, ‘ you have all of you been to!. oe yok one Snegen om | to be premipt and satisfactory. Parties wish- is - i A x ¢ | church, and I think you must have heard! men areemployed and that the work is Uharlotictown Time.) | ing to procure Labradore Herring should send 7 ae a 7, ts se |the clergyman read these words : “Phe | Peing Paes sean A aabuhae an | their orders in time om S iri i ‘ now Gua mites rac s, oo GOING west. Ae M. A.M. P.M.| Sept. 6, 1854.— till 3let dec. °S4. | o ae oe je) = in coaae to ana ae the season closes 40 miles of addi- tt cecteern Ce ee eee a st = 2 : me fo preach the gospel tO tional track will be laid, viz., to the cross- Tate Rice "47 1055 6 47 s : 34 a2 4 = j|the poor.’ Jesus Christ spoke these words ; * ne : auter River 747 1 7 APPL iS APPLES APPLES es S fae cathe eoke cus oe to the 128, Of the Beaver river, The grading ; an r Me ae Li)s ; iD, ou Te lal. © ate eek he gospel fo will, it is believed, be completed this Kensington . chapae 8 2 = 5 1 il BO s 3 thought asi inncte ahead or bwin 8808 for afurther distance of about 30 ‘ Sicceee de WE @ "9 ; . . . Summerside, { 9°7 ner ame feta il a = : ’ ~ (miles, with the exception of some rock and Sein... i eee Pe © et yom hen remember ret hearing tunnel in the Beaver canon, which will Alberton ceorelB@ 6 57 | 19 Qucen St, London, E. C., ~ ling as this, when fou a little girl, and my | tr, peers spate Ages yer Senay Tignish.....-..0eeeeeees 42 741 / : ee 7 aunt, as brought me up, took me to hear a : . yen i eT Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- | a h ; ; : | track should reach a point some i me WES. ~ 02 i 0 es | ers, Me:chants and Shippers, with a a - ae oat hi ; pe roaar v°' miles down “he west slope of the Se kirk MgMish «22... eee e ee eee eee “Ul 0 4 view to Autuma aud Spring : e a his ce well; he .. f os. t , - Ibertom ... secre reeeeeee 240 757 ‘pasiness. oe | was a very old man, and had very long! to eth F dies "a iat t « oot ate Port Hil 415 10:5 tO white hair; his voice was ver ft ard |: . oS oa | oS oe Ore Hii. An vid re 5 17 12 07 | They will also mn the usual peenen SP: enibitiee’ aan a. ine ts nan + any = se ey be i Summerside, i iy = ae ou 6 57 customers requiring advances, aug i f : . an Civare this season, an the ea } depart,.....642 122 6 | ——____— atid | heard before. 1 wasa little girl, and scarce- tunnelling aud rock work wiil be carri- nga por He 8 47| Ri Le ‘ Way an @ Mofluannia | ly knew anything, and this old man 24 on during the wiuter, so as to leave little ronter 1 iver aon 507 10 07 iE B04, Word i iieWuarris,. seemed tome such a cifferent sort of & O16 than earth excavations and bridging Charlottetown ... 2 j A man from any body I had ever seen before, da ; @CING EAST eh a. Ml ADRIGTenme ' that I thought he had perbaps come down = be one next summer, From this data a aie wal BARRIS icns ieeiiectihe <> to preach . eal err a Schreiber concindes that the track will sarioulclown, eceee - moat i ae , ne a id ¢ ‘ ‘oesi ‘ mT i it Stew , ere nS esses pas 8S AND ‘Aunt, will he go back to the sky to-night, ~ 4 = 7 ae f the © lumbia Meant Stewart, { aunart 527-902) = | like the picture in the Bible ? Se ee ee ee bg iE 0 wack 527 902). ee ; bie aie charac‘er «f the work on this section is ” meee Se en —_ . <I ATT ‘) * 3 r ¥ ° . Ar ” LAW ‘That man of God was Mr. Wesley, who! much lighter than had been auticipated, Masts _..722 1202 Pea EUG Fa : . Prey his a in oe oe a blessed | and is pronounced remarkably easy for a , 0 ast ord—preaching the Gospel to the poor | mountain country. A. M. ° ° . eee thewart. .....ccccesccheus 5°22 «9 07 Oiice in Gid Bank. and - — into his rest ye org ma This report of the Government engineer, i wid delle Bla 629 10 22 r ; b ie nem ih saa" ago. I came to know more abou if2/ coupled with tiat of Mr. Van Horne,makes MOO WE vg cc csccccedecderess 647 10 47) {UP STAIRS), NEW ii PROVED PAj ENT EICH f-FLARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. oo" ee but 1 was a foolish, thought-! certain two facts of the utmost consequence FROM FAST. an *. M. | Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. i 2 ; oy were at : . sina rate ahs ane : mee — Sart, ne che ey eon oe enemas Rent i ie > : Se iinlaians intipedceittn) 4h iM! only Hight-F'ange "Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY | Ohne “ee a eee. e throughout next year, and secondly, that no St. Pets a Weel lich, 752 400) ea pee —— —— SAFE made, such a told us as ‘Gospel meant good news. The} further assistance from the Government is ae sors ssa ae eet Oe kee o & RENDELL, | Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing ithe bolt work with the|@ospel, you know, is what the Bible tells| necessary to that end. er CVOwWars, | a. etl atincses 847 542) whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and| US about God, : : T= ee Charlottetown. ...962 727) ff n j 107 . Ri n oy y | thief as it can be. ‘Think of that, now! Jesus Christ did Mill NID, isd ovcsssck aes 7127 332| OMUNISSion Here qj i Sy 2od, THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, |really come down from heaven, as IJ, like a ions of Meteors. NE eee 745 357) enabling the owner, by turnsng a thumbscrew, to have casy access to the lock and bolv-jsilly child, thought Mr. Wesley did; and wee OE §42 512} € - ek ‘work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order.| what he came down for was to tell good|THE GREAT GLOBE ROLLS INTO THE FIERY oom St. Johii Sy Lew foundlaud,. 3ed. IRON INSLUE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture M}news about God to the poor. Why, you PATH OF COSINIC WANERERS, ‘ the fi ing for an indctinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs and we, dear friends, are poor. We have _—— = b Consignmeats solicited. Liberal advances the moisture and “requires filling over again.” ae been brought up in poor cottages, and have The earth, asshe swings her ponderous Lz = ‘Toom Ss | made. : 4th, hen — H it L COMBINATION Lot ‘KS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient ' been reared sh ook. and ved coarse; bulk in her orbit, encounters ieee Nov. July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m and easiest to change of any in use. ' ro haven't be : , . “his of ic ho mila aw rau | — ; | SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents aig! wearers hate Seren ee Se pagar oe dine a aoe eee i if at A" t eag t2/ & Ans em 7 warping er injury to safe from faliing, or falling walls or timbers. a i > dala 2 all d following T le’ ei 4a bi JERE Al ii i 5 Vi, OW 4 cAILeY ; 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in tire-proof | {UY "tng ut what happens jus arom us, 7 lowing Temple's comet in its orbit. } Bales, providing e ght ] ips, thus pre venll: u the passage ot heat, it having to press over twelve; e are just the sort of people that want to his unfortunate visitor from the star ao ‘ y Wusarsey & Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, inches, no is jary arises from this scurce, 28 in other safes containivg one, two or three flanges. | hear good news. For when anybody’s well| depths on arriving within the solar domain Ni ount stewart P, E. Istanp) PHESE SABES have stood the test of years, and the createst fires cn this continent, | off, they don’t much mind about hearing unwarily ventured too near the the planet BLOUULLL ' aud have the CHAMP/ON RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. news from distant parts; but if a poor Uranus. The planet captured the comet ry : CoN } han? re selling there safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing ef Jarge numbers} man or woman's in trouble, and has hard | and forced it henceforth to revolve within (%} _— — shiv 60 ‘ AmMMIICGIAi} ; wn f ¥3 5 ‘ye are ling these saics as 10 aS any good § »a are spos ; ) ’ 2 ‘ > 2 { 1, Oct. 20 Im * ly ED DOTHISS iui B76) Coll Uy throughout the Dominion work to make out a hving, he likes to have| the boundaries of the solar system, the event occurring probably in the second i PUR & C : @ 4aé ae iis “828 OU. 969 BARRINGTON STREET, | i GHNHRAL HALIFAX, WN. 8S. | . 3 y ‘ sz Special thention given to the sale of nme tf} Hwa iP. kK. Island produce. Uoumission Merchants, * ter" I21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, | = = MUNCXON L058 KET lito a) Vii Ba hy oY OT PT (R088. Seer ‘Sash abd UGdi Fachery, BOSTON, MASS. : @R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the N pubite for the liberal pat~aageextended | to him while in business in Charlottetown, (begs leave to inform his i the public generally, that he, in com kges and Produce a Specialty. Mag 1h 4Qe4 vwlele of monials and information, OSE? M JtCoBs, —_ old customers and’ [4 PALY Gow “Quality Crood. For price:, testi-' a Jetter to tell him he’s got a friend as will helphim. To be sure we can't help know- ing something about God, even if we've never beard the gospel, the good news that our Savior brought us. For we know everything comes from God; don’t you say almost every day, ‘This and that will hap- pen, please, God?’ aud ‘We BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. address, MeRRiIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass. GENERAL AGENT. NOTICE. Q ase ee send us a little more sunshine ?’ shall begin to cut the grass soon, please God to We MORE ROOM. MORE GOODS. ee OS eee LOW ia PRICES I amecnsinaneicantincmnal, ) <iieqaatinee know very well we are altogether in the hands of God; we didn’t bring ourselves in- to the world, we can't keep ourselves alive while we're 8 eeping ; the daylight, and the wind, aud the corn, and the cows to give us milk—esery thing comes from God, And he gave us our souls, and put love between S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of is than usual, Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported direct from the English Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain my past reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my Assortment Large. CALL AND SEE US; 5 ‘A Oe Ee ils de ue dl with Mr. William Regers, has appointed SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL a eaten ; : ; . , : " ‘ oe BUN . Sessrs. B. Wiliams & Ce, e Trew -_ .o~ on, "usc * : ; x : rh Ms ‘ PORN We - A T- i a bea Lumber aud Cval Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Prices Low. BREU he & % r 3 ae it harlottetown, our agents, who will keep thy cn hans ral poly of Mould Saiisvitanes 3 ee , leonstantly en band » fall supply ef so SOL 22 4Ps SS ail & ines ery, ' ings, Winds w Sash 2, Doors, etc.. at I o . ° wt y < 7 = ‘sa = BND ‘ a NOTARIES PUBLEC, &c.| LOWEST CASH PRICES. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great All orders entrusted to them will receive George Street, Charl itetown, prompt attention. gy" Mi —— eo —- A 2 oo rn _ Smads. LEA & ROGERS, W. W. Sontavay, Q. C, | Oassraa B. Maompis Monnton, N, 8. Jan. 16, 's4 Hept. f, 89.--Tew ws L. 5. PROWSE, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Ch'town, Sept, 26, 1884,—¢e0d whkly parents and children, and husband and wife. But is that as much as we want to ‘know about God } We see he is geeat and ‘mighty, and can do what he will;we are lost as if we was struggling in great waters, 'when we try to think of him. ‘But perhaps doubts come into yoar inind like this : Can God take much notice of us pcor people? Perhaps he only made ‘the world for the great, and the wise, asd ithe rich. it Coesn't cost him muck. to give Us our little handiul of victual and bit of iclothing ; but how do we know he cares for jus any more than we care for the worms ‘and things in the garden, so as we rear our \carrots and onions | Wall God take care of seeing of the Christian era. The verihel- ion ot the comet’s orbit resta on the earth’s orbit, where she passes Nov. 13, and its aphelion extends beyond the orbit of Uranus. A _ process of disintegration is going on and the debris of the comet and the swarm of meteors are gradually scattering through the whole zone, only one-tenth of which is now filled densely with the meteor swarms. The period of revolution is about 33 years, and a grand display occurs only at these intervals, when the earth crosses the densest portion of the zone. The last memorable display was in 1866 07; the next ie expected in 1899. = i ER ————— Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vovtaro Bevr Co., of Marshall, Mich, offer to send their celebrated Evecrro-Vot- TAIc Bert and other Evectric * PrLIANcEs on trial for thirty days, to men (young and old) affirected with nervous debility, loss of vitality aud manhood, and all kindred tronbles. Also for rheumatism, nevralgia, paralysis, anc many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood gunerantect. No nsk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free —_- — nl <S--aaeee- ‘for us when we dare us when we die? and pt ne bate ae fort and Lot of Fyench, cali topy just reecived feds Eoglaad, ow sold eheep at Dorvey, Goff & Co's. [oct 33