DoLLARS A YEAR, NEW SERIES, o oe . od eee a asc Nanton Meant aa a This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ —uniiwks, Che Daily Examiner ne, by Sau ‘he Examiner Publishing Oo. From th rner of Water and Great Ge ets, Charlottetown, i Paliward i8iana, nat » IPTION Six Months . . $2 50 rhree Vion . . i 25 One Month : . : 0 50 “ae Advertis nost moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, half-yearly or yearly advertiser warter\y, ments, on appiicat ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1885. 100N 8 CHANGES, Last Quarier 7th day, 4h. 3lm,, a. m, New Moon l4th day, lh, 5m.,, a. m, first Quarter, Yist day, lh. 33m., a. m, * Wyll Moon, 28th day, 4h. 18m., p. m. oO . ey un | Sun Moon High i Days js" OF WEEK | pises|sets | rises /water|len’h, uM — —_— — h mh m aft’n mornih m Friday 6 507 3) 9 3011 5414 12 9 Saturday oe 4) LV 20 aft og 15 3. 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Best Vrices for all Shipments, Write fully for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, ee . *% Central Whart, Boston. Me Members of foard of Trade : $a SGics “xchange. Corn and WINGSW SHABES, Mee of Patent Window Cloth, for Fifty Cents each, only 4 the price of paper blinds. These shades will last for years and can be cleaned with a sponge as often as desired. To arrive fr iat awd o arrive from Boston, next week, a large assortment of OPAQUED HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, with gilt and fancy Dados, in latest tints. We are showing a CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. MAY 11. 1885. BEDE. aulax Steam Navigation Co.'s' ADAM — ae 1. at : i os 4 iat HL S3 | CHAPTER XLVIIL Semen ek | } (Continued. ) \TEAMERS sailing between Baltimore and; ,.., pee b Halifax to Havie, calling at Swansea on) W rong You drive me past bearing the outward passage What is there wroug,I should like to know, Cheap excursions to England and France, |i’ staying along wi’ your own friends, as are |th’ happier for having you with ’em an’ are BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. | willing to provide for you, even if your S. 8. “OLYMPIA” will sail from Balti-| Work didn’t more nor pay ‘em for the bit »more for Halifax about 6'h May. Saloon pas-| 0’ sparrow’s victual y’ eat, and the bit o’ | wage, including provisions, $20; Return, $30 ; | rag you put on? An’ who is it, I should like Steerage, single fare without provisions, $6, be know, as you’re bound t’ help and com- ‘fort i’ the world mvure nor your own flesh HALIFAX 10 HAVRE. and blood—an’ me th’ only aunt you’ve got j 2 toc r oan tite ~° . z fine stock of Cornice and Pole Pictures, Spring Rollers, Cord,) 8. 8. “OLYMPHIA” will sail from Halifax | above-ground, an’ am brought to the brink Tassels, Nickel Blind Pulleys, &c , &c. MARK WRIGHT & CO. | Ch’town, May 1—2wks 3aw wkly 2w | | a —— ie = a eae TT | LONDON HOUSE © Custom failoring Department ! B A SPLENDID RANGE OF CLOTHS IN Broadcloths, | W orsteds, ! Meltons, Suitings & Light ‘ verceatings, ibd aebandsai. Work done with Prompiness and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. GHO. DAVIS 2a Ch'town, Feh. 5, 1885—2 aw wkly 20: CO; — oI -—— Goods so Fine that we would like to Give One and All a Chance! CAT! S63 WHAT A CLEAN DOLLA® PURCHASE. OE eee ee em)! Remember this Month Closes our GREAT SALE ! C. ROBERTSON. ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. A * TERE. —— 0—————— $2,000,000 CAPITAL, - - = oO HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. pr Risks Faker on Mest Faverabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINGE RDWARD ISLAND: F. HW. ARNAUD, season of navigation between quire to secure space at an early date. one anda quarter miles from Spring Park, | table and reached down the tea-cups. Trees, which yielded last year about 80 WiLL AUCTION, on Wednesday, May 13th, at|ill again this winter, as I was the winter o’ the grave welly every winter as comes, an’ there’s the child as sits beside you u'll break her little heart when you go, an’ the turn, $70. grandfather not been dead a twelvemonth, | an’ your uncle, ’ull miss you so as never was HAVRE AND SWANSEA TO HALIFAX. —a lighting his pipe an’ waiting on him,an’ | The new first ciass S. 8. ‘‘DAMARA”’ will| now | can trust you wi’ the butter, an’) sail from Havre on Saturday, 2nd May, from) have had all the trouble o’ teaching you, | Swansea Tuesday, 5th May, for Halifax. an’ there’s all the sewing to be dona, an’ I Will be followed by monthly sailings to and} must have a strange gell out o’ Treddles’on fr om all the above-named Ports, to do it—an’ all because you must go back L Through Bills Ladiugs issued to Havre,| > that bare heap o’ stones as the very) ondon, Paris, and other places. } , ; J] crows fly over an’ won’t stop at. Return tickets availabie to return within | three months per steamers ‘Damara,”; “Dear aunt Rachel,’ said Dinah, looking | “Olympia,” or ‘‘Ulunda,” up in Mrs. Poyser’s face, ‘It’s your kind-| For freight and further particulars apply to| ness makes you say I’m useful to you. You. EMILE Ticquer, Havre; Burgess & Co.,|don’t really want me now; for Nancy and | Swacsea ; ADAMSON & Ronatpsen, London ;| Molly are clever at their work, and you're’ + Me srhsp & Bina perma JosEPH|in good health now, by the blessing of | OoD, sLautax ; or here to God, and my uncle is of a cheerful | FENTON 7, NEWBERY, countenance again, and you have neighbors | Agent and friends not a few—some of them come , to sit with my uncle almost daily. Indeed, ' you will not miss me; and at Snowfield there are brethren and sisters in great} Direct Steam Communication Between} need, who have none of those comforts you Charlottetown and London. have around you. I feel that I am called back to those among whom my lot was first es cast. I feel drawn again toward the hills where I used to be blessed in carrying the word of life to the sinful and desolate.’ to Havre direct about Saturday, 9th May. Fares—First-class (single) to Havre, $40, Return, $60. ‘lo Paris or London, $50; Ke- April 28, 1885 a turhing from a parenthetic glance at the The first-cl I Ste hi ~~ ar a oe cowe. ‘That’s allays the reason I'm to sit leave LONDON immediately for CHARLOTTETOWN via BARROW. May, and will make regular trips during the] they’re like enough to make friends wi’ old Harry again as soon as your back is calling at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways. Has first-class Passenger Accommodation. Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock,|ind-legs when there’s Cats. Lobsters and ether goods at moderate|ing. But I suppose it doesna matter/dale Horse Society’s Stud Book. rates ‘Tkrough Bills Ladings issued to all| 80 much about folk’s soulsi’ this country, gument is that pure Clydes, or pure Shires, points on P, E. I. Railway; also to Picton|else you'd be for staying with your own |are superior to a cross between the two Point du Chene, Moncton, Newcastle and/aunt, for she’s none so good but what you} breeds for stock purposes. other North Shore Ports. might help her to be better. says I unfairly quoted his letter to the Live There was a certain something in Mrs. | Stock Jowrnal of Canada, and he says that Poyser’s voice just then, which she did not} an animal produced as Barrister is, is not a For Freight or Passage and other informa-| wish to be noticed, so she turned around |cross between two distinct breeds, from 7 i tion apply in London to STEWART BROS,, | hastily to look at the clock, and said : ‘See | which nondeseripts descend. 1 ‘This Month We are selling our 3 Feu Court, Fenchurch Street, or here to/there! It’s tea time; an’ if Martin’s i’ the| diner will answer the following question in rick-yard, he'll like acup. Here, Totty.|the affirmative, then 1 submit he is righi : my chicken, let mother put your bonnet; Would the produce from a pure Clyde on, and then you go out into the rick-yard|mare, mated with Barrister, be eligible and see if father’s there, and tell him he/|for registration in the Scotch or American ; mustn’t go i ithout j t’ | Clydesdale’s H Scciety’s Stud Books / HOPMARO EOVG «TOR -DUNB FEET LE Sr et Tm, Saat ¢, | Ciydactala'e Horse Socieay'e Grad: Bere, Parties desiring to ship Live Stock will re- FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent, Ch’town, Apiil 27, 1885. come in too.’ HE Subscriber offers for Sale his property of 40 Acres, situated on Malpeque > known as the “HERMITAGE GROVE.” ‘You talk o’ them gells, Nancy and Abou! 35 acres are under grass aad pastur- Molly, being clever i’ their work,’ she age. Property runs from Malpeque Road to) began again: ‘it’s fine talking. They’re all North River Road. There are 25 Apple) iy, same, clever or stupid—one can’t trust ‘em out o’ one’s sight a minute. They want somebody's eye en ’em constant if they're An’ suppose I’m bushels. it may be sold in two blocks to suit pur- ; chasers. It will be sold by PUBLIC] to be kept to their work. 12 o'clock. before last, who's to look after ’em then, if Terms —-One quarter of purchase money at| you’re gone! An’ there’s that blessed time of sale, balance in five years, at 6 per| child—something’s sure t’ happen to her— Ch’town, April 29, ’85 —eod wkly some mischief as ‘ull lame her for life; an’ wr ; it'll be all your fault, Dinah.’ SULLIVAL a MAUKEILL, ‘Aunt,’ said Dinah, ‘ I promise to come TT § et ; By A ORREY we A = in real want of me. But indeed it is need- ful for my own soul that I should go away from this life of ease and luxury, in which but myself what are my inward needs, and OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great! the besetments I am most in danger from. Aeorge Street, Charlotteton a. Your wish for me to stay is not a call of W.W.Suxttvan,Q.C, | CHESTER B. MACNEILU] tion that I must resist, lest the love of the January 16, 1885. creature should become like a mist in my soul, shutting out the heavenly light.’ true there's good victual enough about cnt NTO le you, as nobedy shall ever say I don’t pro vide enough and to spare, but if there’s A | i ORNEYS - AT = LAW ever a bit o’ odds an’ ends as nobody else "| ‘nd eat, you're sure to pick it out—but look UP STAIRS). so early,’ : ae ¢ ; 6: te08 Mrs. Poyser hastened to the door for the tates hae. pleasure of looking at her darling in a new THE VIOLIN. cent they’ll let her tumble into the fire, or get back to you in the winter if you're ill. Solicitors in Chancery, I have all things too richly to enjoy—at gas Money to Loen, duty which I refuse to hearken to because McLeod, Morson & MoQmarraes| co Beane aed hinuty,. eid” Mrs: Poy there! there’s Adam Bede a-carrying the position, with love in her eyes, but reproof ROBERT D. McLAREN. jat ‘the kettle wi’ the boiling lard in’t, or Don’t think I will ever stay away if you're NOTARIES PURLIC, &c. least for aehort space. No one can know it is against my own desires; it is a tempta- BARRISTERS ser, asshe cut the bread and butter. ‘ It’s Office in Browl's Block, Queen Square little un in. I wonder how it is he’s come on her tongue. ‘Oh, for shame, Totty! Little gells o’ five years old should be ashamed to be . carried. Why, Adam she'll break your ere. Bees dena = arm, such a big gell as that; set her down — sage ag. mn oF! for shame.’ sae ereoee papi re Me pe ps ‘Nay, nay,’ said Adam, ‘I can lift her is enabled to form a part of one harmonized with my hand, I’ve no need to take my arm body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure| *° }*- ‘ instead of the old class drudgery. Totty, looking serenely unconscious of Pupils preferred from 12 <0 16 years of age,| remark as a fat white puppy, was set down For terms apply at his sesidenoa ‘Votes! at the door place, and her mother enforced A AE te tl tl. tl tt Totty trotted off in her flapping bonnet, | frequently sold as Clydes. while Mis. Poyser set out the bright oak | this is correct, as the Shires command as Et eh ll ely SINGLE Copies Two CEnvTs, VOL. 16.---N0. 145. ‘ You're surprised to see me at this hour o’ the day,’ said Adam. ‘Yea, but come in,’ said Mrs. Poyser, making way for him; ‘ there’s no bad news, ! hope ?’ ‘No, nothing bad,’ Adam answered, as he went up to Dinah, and put out his hand to her. She had lain down her work and stood up, instinctively, as he approached ier. A faint blush died away from her pale cheek as she put her hand in his, and looked up at him timidly. ; (To be continued.) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Srr,—In your issue of Tuesday last Mr. Gardiner makes an attempt to deny the statements made by me in a former letter, which, to say the best of it, isa very weak effort. He admits giving some information respecting Barrister’s pedigree to the owners (or rather his co-partners, as he does not deny the ownership, or even allude to it), Mr. Gardiner charges me with accu- sing him of writing the following rule : ** Aby horse foaled during 1880, or prior to 1881, can be admitted if its sire or its dam |sire be registered or eligible for registra- ticn.” This I deny. I gave the ubove rule, showing that Mr. Gardiner had quoted a rule which was not correct. Mr. Gardi- ner thinks it very easy fora horse tu gain admittance to the Shire Horse Stud Book if foaled prior to 1881. How is it the celebrated Barrister could not do so? Per- haps for the benefit of the public Mr. Gar- diner will explain. Mr, Gardiner mentions three Shire horses that are registered in the Shire Horse Stud Book, all of wh'ch are by pure-bred sires, so that the rule quoted by Mr. Gardiner in Barrister’s advertisement is not correct, as the only qualification in that rule is that the sire or dam must be by a registered horse. As | understand Mr. Gardiner’s letter, he trys to make out that across between the Clydes and the Shires is superior to either of those breeds, and ‘You feel! yes,’ said Mrs. Poyser, re-|he names several horses that were bred in this: way. viz. : Prince of Wales (673), and Darnley (222), both registered in the old 6 age 8 down wi’, when you’ve a mind to do any|Clydesdale Horse Society’s Stud Book, @ LG K i ey thing contrary. What do 7 want to be| which clearly establishes their claim as pure preaching for more than yor’re preaching Clydes. Of the others, I notice Prince of ~ : Pht | now! Don’t you go off, the Lord knows| Avondale, the winner at the Staljion Show 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to where, every Sunday, a-preaching and |at Glasgow, in 1884, owned by the late Mr. praying / an’ haven't you got Methodists Lawrence Drew, and sold by his trustees enow at Treddles’on to go and look at, if | last year to Mr. David Riddell for 500 Returning will sail from CHARLOTTE- —_ ah we ome ace Sof bcebbod tal Bir bales Sm Ble bate TOWN FOR LONDON about the 25th of eee 7 a eit welabe hand, sar than doubled had he been eligible for regis- tration in the Clydesdale Horse Society's Stud Book, In looking over the report o} the meeting of the Clydesdale Horse So- and Tj : ‘hi | turned? There's that Bessy Cranage—| cic ‘ : London on Liverpool and Miramichi, shailitho, .Sitinlion::#| een ‘dkors ei ciety, held on the 2nd of Mareh last, | weeks after you’re gone, I'll be bound ;| Scotland engaged non-registered cr half- she’il no mere go on in her new ways/|bred horses in 1884, and all the high-priced without you, than a dog ull stand on its/stallions in Scotland at the present time nobody look-|are pure-bred, and registered in the Clydes- find that on!y three important districts in My ar- Mr. Gardiner lf Mr. Gar- British Agriculturist that Shire horees are I do not think high or even higher prices than the Clydes. The following are the prices obtained for Shire horses in recent years: Young Admiral, £800; Paragon, £600; Honest Tom (14 years old and grandsire of Oak’s Heart) 500 guineas; King Tom (2 years old) £500; Samson, £750; a foal when taken from dam, $150; Prince of the Isle (2 years old) £800; Royal George (3 years old) £500; yearling colt by Wiseman’s Wonder, £500 ; Marvellous (2 years old) £500; British Wonder (2 years old) £550; Peep- ing Tom (yearling) 370 guineas ; Admiral, 1,800 guineas ; Spark, (3 years old) 800 guineas; Enterprise, of Cannock (a half brother to Oak’s Heart) 1,000 guineas, and Prince William (two years old) 1,500 guineas. At the Royal Show at Liverpool, the champion prizes for the best stallion and mare were won by the Shires, although some of the best Clydes- dales from Scotland were exhibited, and I have no doubt some of the Barrister breed. The above are the class of horses Mr. Gardiner thinks inferior to the cross between the Clydes and the Shires, and says that Barriater’s owners would not like to see him connected with horses mentioned in the Shire Horse Stud Book, although | find on looking at his advertisement card that he claims kin with ten of these inferior Shires. Thanking you for the space allowed me in your valuable paper. I am, Yours truly, G. TwEepy. Ch’town, May 8, 1885. ** First-Class Goods,” In which merit is at once recognized, are now, and always have been, imitated, espe- cially the manufactured article. After years of labor, and the expenditure of a fortune, in perfecting and placing before the public that which people appreciate and demand, some one who never had an original idea ofiers a counterfeit or substi- tute to compete with the genuine. Curtis Davis d&- Co., makers of the ‘‘ Welcome Soap,” tind the above true in their case at least, the excellence of whose productions are everywhere acknowledged as the ‘‘stand- ard” of quality, being imitated in every way that competition can suggest. But in the use of their goods, the consumer re alizes the fuli benefit of value received Welcome Soap copfims and rustsina the MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX ’ , Uh town, Nov 19, 1884, Ch'town, Jan, 1885. her reproof with a shower of kisses. great reputation.