* DoLtars A YRBAR, : ee oo - —onaneaheeneseuttrenesneenimneneeremeneinetn Vhis is true Lili , ; ™ e | Sia true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak iree,.”—Evniripss, Txawe rit —_ SInGLE Copies Two CENTS. re W i) , us, ’ TN Thr DIATANM wr : ' : P, ‘ ant ; gW SURU GHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1884, VOL. 16.---N0. 2 HMPRHSS RANGH, “4°46 _SEDE feral tet vee Che Daily Examiner vening, by ; ye pas ; \ , . rT wede ‘Thee'st not half so good reason to think as Adam ’ull go away as to think he’ll stay jwith thee. He may say such «a thing when sueci every — " 147 Diahita ‘ j a ' } The Examine a wolishing Co. Ac ro Range, | CHAPTER IV. 'he’s in wrath—and he’s got excuse for Hol \ : heing wrathf sometimes—-) s hes From ¢ r of Water and Novel Acorn Range, dsland Crown Cook, (Continued ) ad } aaa it h = - : Think Aaaaeoe 4 seat Georg +, Charlottetown, a Tally Ifo Cook, Por a ae 4 e Istood by us all when it's been none 80 easy Alderman Range, : free me from Lisbeth dare not say any more; but she P| » , » . Fa - or Go: { FOO! ‘ ; . |— ring his savings rio Motel Range, : pene, for cont and wood, yot up and called Gyp, thinking to console eee ne : . Maratiime. ‘or c al and wood nL eet ee ae os ie a : .. | going for a soldier, and turnin’ lila earnin's Six } &? 50 | amous Ran ve oe ne, OF C a@ ana Wout ; herself som: what for Adain’s refusal of the tote mond tae fat vie. too .t : ‘ “~ vw : tet, ‘ _ aul ; ; : i Oe a mt i sleal uve WO ‘ atiiel whe is ov ne Month, - . Uf tS star € ‘or or PP ae fe eee Ce na like him ud’ ha’ beer » Advance Parlour Star Cook, Lor wood, it, by feeding Adam’s dog with extra) Pl ate ees con oe > oa wm Aavert : t moderate rat y F 7 Standard I" kh liberality 7 iz ‘married and setilkd before now. He'll avs 6S" > * . ae > Ta.es, : an ‘ iE rOrainty. : Dakin meow he me ; : W estminster Base Burner : <n Pack iin, , : : ; «4, | never turn round and knock down his own Coatracts may be made for monthly, tse pDurner, Woodbi Nos . But Gyp was watching his master with | ° , oodbine ranklin, | wrinkled brow and ears erect, puzzled at | work, and forsake thom as it's been the =) ¥ , lak early or yearly advertise- Farmers Boilers, aarterly, haif-y ments, on ay } ication. Waverly, for cual and wood, ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1834. MOON S CHANGES, Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves, Se ae eee ee *oapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. lo ‘ Full Moon, 3rd day, 45. 24 3m., a. m. Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders Last Quarter 9th day, 6b. 59.9m., p. mi, ; r New Moon 17th day, lh, 59 2m., p. m. . First Qu arter, 25th day, Oh. 3.4m., a. m, | S . a a tay Oo a | imon W. Crabbe, DAY OF W ERK this unusual course of things; and though | he glanced at Lisbeth when she calied him, jand moved his forepaws uneasily, well ‘knowing that she was inviting him to sup- per, he was in a divided state of mind, and jremained seated on his haunches, again |fixing his eyes anxiously on his master. | Adam noticed Gyp’s mental conflict, and though his anger made him less tender than usual to his mother, it did not prevent him from caring as much as usual for his dog. We are apt to be kinder to the brutes that labor of his life to stand by.’ ‘Donna talk to me about’s marr’ip,’ said ‘Lisbeth, crying afresh. ‘He's set's his heart on that Hetty Sorrel, as ‘ul niver save a penny, an’ ’u]] toss up her head at’s old mother. An’ to think as he might ha’ Mary Burge—Dolly’s told me so o’er and o’er again—if it warnaas he’s set's heart on that bit of a wench, as is 0’ no more use nor the gilly-flower on the wall. An’ he so wise at bookin’ an’ figurin’, an’ not to know no better nor that!’ rises sets | rises | wate on'h. | Tee =onerceapeeeaneengian aa len’h, Sign of the St Walker’ 1 es ana oes I ‘But, mother, thee know’st we canna love | h mh m aft’n morn} hm | ‘ i = : §u of the ptove, alker’s Corner, oo he ap ae ee "_ women that sove us. “8 | jxst where other folks ’ud havens. There’s 1)Saturday 6 4/4 al 2 91) 9 00) 9 o4 | Ch town, Nov. ] iy 1884, ut eonne the brutes are dumb | : nobody but God can control the heart of gsanday | oe 5 oe ee, Ct Go, Gyp, go, lad ’ Adam said, in a tone| 744 "7 gould ha’ wished myself as Adam 3. Moaday 50 = 5 15110 29; 48) vides Rciaiitaii | of encouraging command ; and Gyp, appa- cbuld: he’ unde emttber abate: ton I ‘Tuesday HL 361 6 SIL 1 45) _ = | rently satisfied that duty and pleasure were! y jujdn’t reproach him for what ae aan 5 Wednesday 43] 35, 6 55/11 56) 42 one, followed Lisbeth into the house-place. |)... Auedl Tien eink enue bak he te takes 9 on acday int t . , a 37 | But no sconer had he licked up his sup- . Buns se it Bus 3%. @ matter as he ruiay oe oe) § oe 35 | i : Re eae ae i 3 . ee ee Oni > i a ULC } italien s7| 3 a1 Ocal i per than he went back to his master, while | doesn’t like to be spoke to about, and I can giSaturday 7} 311013, 220) 34 yy Lisbeth sat down alone to cry over her I , 9 Sunday 58° 2911 21/318) 3 fi Ate , , only pray to the Lord to bless and direct sal Monday ° ot Smet ae oe knitting. Women who are never bitter|): > : ete ta oF | 2 5 47 at Ba a : i and resentful are often the most querulous; : ; sai a ; ia! Wedneslay 3] 26 : ssi 6 5a oa Are Offering the followin g lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : and if Solomon was as wise as he is reputed eae ieee fi a 13, Thursday 5; 251 2 37| 7 6 19) to oe — =? pee oem eg a) wi? thy prayin’, Thee wotna get double c 14 Friday . 6 241335 8 40 16) tarda in ° contentious woman to a continual dropping} aarnin’s o’ this side Yule. Th’ Methodies a oe . = 4 a 921; 14] 10,000 5 a ds Asso ted Cloths, suita ble for Jacket S, Ulst Crs, hi eatery nae eet aia died ll niver make thee half the man thy brother § Sunday Ss 69 & 9 59 12) ~ o se is eye— ’ 4 is ev're a- $ nor oh I7Monday | 9 20 6 401034 10 Dolmans, and Suitings selfish, Depend upon it, he meant a gond| ty? 107 ‘hey'fe a-makiug a preacher on 18; Taceday ul 19! 73341 9) ; oo» creature, who had no joy but in the happi-} .j) ’ , : 3 ce ‘ ; s partly truth thee speak’st there, aa W etoeeday 12; 13: § 2Q 12 44 2 | 8 100 ness of the loved ones whom she coutributed mother,’ said Seth, mildly ; ‘Adaw’s far 20 Thursday 13, 17 9 19 morn a) . rs x ‘ to make uncomfortable, putting by all the ‘ ag ’ , e : a . - ards Ass« ‘te "ESS 9 howborp . eon. ve before me, an’s done more for me than | 21 Friday i | 15 i610 4 0 17 0} : \ sorte d Dy ess G oods. tit-bits for them, avd spending nothing on|,,, ever do for him. God Hiatatheshen 22 Saturday i6 1510 45 0 52 8 59] herself. Such a woman as Lisbeth, for : 23|Sunday ; 18} 15|11 20) 1 30) 56 example—at once patient and complaining talents to every man according 28 he sees ll ‘ Ibi nal o19 k . a. aa ke ; , , é rvally R 2 Mouday | 20) 14'1l §3' 212, 54 4,400 yards Blac k an d Colored Velveteens self-renouncing and exacting, brooding the oo But thee mustna ae ly La 95 Tuesday | gi! iBlaft23, 258) 52 4 Oe ‘ or ee oe rayer mayna bring money, but it brings Wed: 2 ses livelong day over what had happened yes- ye 2% Wednesday | 22] 12) 053/356 50 ae aa ae “| us what no money can buy—a power to oT ; | oe at oka “al * erday, and what is likely to happen to- . J yi 27 Thurs lay |; 33) 12) 122);5 5 49 6500 hes ,° i lew frm: mor tee keep from asin, and be content with God's , 28 Friday 24 11' 262) 6 2i| 47 ded yal ds Cheap W mcey, th aan rm ps pee | oaeton ly Doth at) will whatever He may please to send. If 29 Saturday } 26' 11,226,731, 45 r 6 ed ~ if a 4 . eee —e thee wouldst pray to God to help thee, and 30 Sunday 7 27\4 0) 3 . 8 31) 8 43 oa ee said ee a sag trust in His goodness, thee wouldstna he so rowel ‘ { . : . , — re me alone, | nneasy about things.’ 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mill — prices, |she was always silent. eer Tae ee iaea’s a ha THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, 4, 5 and 6 Cents. es (Charlottetow + Time.) So the hours passed, to the loud ticking of the old day-clock and the sound of Adam’s tools, At last he called for a light and a draught of water (beer was a thing only to be drunk on holidays), and Lisbeth ventured to say as she took itn, aisy. It’s well seen on thee what it is niver uo be unaisy. Thee’t gi’ away all ihy earn- in’s, an’ piver be unaisy as thee’st nothin’ laid up again’ a rainy day, It Adam had been as aisy as thee, he'd never ha’ had no Take no thought GOING WEST. Bi’ The ee Me Oe or thee. egg ~- tno eh dtta 7 = - ab A BiG L. T ; ‘Thy supper stan’s ready for thee, when eee ee co thsend. dahil mentee River. s.......... 1s — “— 0 WOOL SHIRTS AN D DRAWE RS. eae sit up, mother,’ said Adam what thee’t allays sayin’; an’ what comes Ys tne 2 é The fe . ( e thouacht Rensinzton, creorers OS Be 7S NXT s nme . . in a gentle tone. He had worked off his |e MJ, ae Adase Rad D5 tage saga Sl onernids, fo hioaé. 7< _ a 737 Best Cotton arp at Mill Prices. anger now, and whenever he wished to be tise ‘ail’ ‘die eaiedd'a' Wie: Mitaded Port Hill i. " en 15 syns aajiee a ea mother,’ said Seth. ‘They don’t mean as OOD. 5 oces vce: 6eeen 1205 657 wz ATLT, REMNANTS AT COST, @ ae _ Se ee ie Siem’ seal we should be idle. They mean we shouldn't MMMics cccecsbbcepeces 1242 747 need Tl oe ~ father te ae Ae rene -_ nae ee PROM WEST. PM. AM, A. M. id | about wha happen to morrow, but co our BD cscceaviecsaasve 202 647 WITOLESALE AND RETATL. ight’ Sal : easier if thee’t ? bed oa “s rae pon dag or aver NON; « cnacacdedee Maks 240 757 “Mer, PR bide, till Beth comes. Hel lee? De at oon oa cue ee . : z : : ; makes a peck o’ thy own words out 0’ a De aces. Lee Ee Ren wber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Gof. eonne be long nents 5 alee _, |pint o’ the Bible’s I donna seo how thee’t Sum:nerside : 2 . It was then past nine by the clock, which : hk . * | depart...... 542 122 653 oth tina cc thee a tn os know as ‘take no thought for the IIR.» .x5ncnsee) 50) 607 209 730 The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. ay before it’ bad ateunk tem, the, lakh Weal Dee ee en Oe Be whee i POO ve sabb tas 708 33% 847 = e New bric ore Wl € opened on the 29 pru. lif a . d S. or _ H ae h a Bible’s such a big book, an’ thee canst read Charlottetown .....:....+. 802 5607 1007 sree oa ao Coe ee she was approach-| Sl thre’t, an’ ha’ the pick o' the texes, | GCING EAST. P.M. A.M WW. & A ERED 4p SVN & Ce, ine PP canna think why thee dostna pick better Charlottetown, .......-0+eeceeres 417 702 I ‘ ‘ 9 g “4 : ae T Whe. tncther? hocsid, “how bit hits words as donna mean so much more nor L ORNS 5 vccenat 522 837 Charlot stown, Oct. 23, 1884. shaited ys lat : i they saw. Adam dvcesna pick a that’n; I Mouut Stewart, 5 Gepasts..cecee sa 3e a ; Nee Te en ee a na ee — fail : ki can underetan’ the tex’ as he’s allays a- V's none o’ thy father as is a-working—| 4 yin’, God helps them as helps theirsens.’ ’ ceepee vee Hhewis 617 1002 St. Peter's P.M. pe} oy neue oie ee ex* Baas A. M. | a . ccucnek sant 532 907 thee might know that well anoof if thy head warna full of chapellin'—it’s thy brother as doesivery thing, for there’s niver nobody else i’ th’ way to do nothin’.’ Lisbeth was going on, for she was not at ‘Nay, mother,’ said Seth, ‘that’s no text o the Bible. It comes out of a book as Adam picked up at the stall at Treddle’son. It was wrote by a knowing man, but over However, that sayings NEO a eee 629 1022 ; ; ; worldly, | doubt. IL. «ooo 0sheckuuunnnele 647 1047 dei OP Ricns all afraid of Seth, and usually poured into partly true; for the Bible tells us we must PROM EAST. in his ears all the querulousness which was| be workers together with God.’ : ia repressed by eo awe pe i ‘Well, how’m | to know? [t sounds like . ED... cindoctoecedagnnees 752 400 his ay) as his iti ota an i ae , “en ro a tex’. But what’s the matter wi’ th’ lad’ Mount ) arrive ........ 842 517 1s PCRS, GUS Vnem Peep pe vor rea | Thee’t hardly eatin’ a bit o’ supper. Dostna a \ depart.. ..847 § 42 their peevishness on the gentle. But Seth, mean to ha’ no more nor that bit 0’ oat- iitictown,..........cccessetae 122 7 es SUXIOUS look, had passed into the} 9.44? An’ thee looks as white as a flick o’ EEE + Gov ceededsca Uapeeus 197° 38 WOERBDOP, ASU See, ; , |new bacon. What’s th’ matter wi’ thee! Cardigans... ....eeeeeeee ever eres 7 * ee f Brag ee Whet't' tother’s ‘Nothing to mind about, mother; I’m tseeeees 842 512 orgot the cofin! not hungry. I'll just look in at Adam t Mount Stewart......... of the Very Best Value. Dr. Toombs, | ’ PAYSICHAN Aad SURGLON, | ge Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ‘ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Weol Goods, in Squares, Scarts, Jackets, Scarborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xe. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets b., AR PRUK & COs, Uisters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, bonnets, Xc., very sty lish. Berlin Weol— Beehive \ Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet GENERAL ‘Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &e. Dress ‘Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Mount Stewart: Charlottetown, Oct. 20—1m wkly 6m ‘Ay. lad, th’ old tale; but I shall get it done,’ said Adam, looking up, and casting one of his bright, keen glances at his brother. ‘Why, what’s the matter with thee? Thee’t in trouble.’ Seth’s eyes were red, and there was a look of deep depression on his mild face. ‘Yes, Addy, but it’s what must be borne, and can’t be helped. Why, thoe’st never been to the school, then? ‘School! no; that screw can wait,’ said Adam, hammerirg away again. ‘Let me take my turn now, and do thee go to bed,’ said Seth. ‘No, lad, V'd rather go on, now I’m in harness. Thee’t help me to carry it to Brox’on when it’s done. I'll call thee up at sunrise. Go and eat thy supper, and shut the door, so as I mayn’t hear mother’s again, and see if he'll let me go on with the coffin.’ ‘Ha’ a drop o’' warm broth,’ said Lisbeth, whose mo‘herly feeling now got the better of her ‘nattering’ habit. ‘I'll set two-three sticks alight in a minute.’ ‘Nay, mother, thank thee; thee’t very good,’ said Seth, gratefully; and encouraged by this touch of tendervess, he went ow: ‘Let us pray a bit with thee for father, aad Adam, and all of us: it'll comfort thee, happen, more than thee thiuk’st. ‘Well, I've nothin’ to say again’ it, (To he contin ne di, ) A new smokeless Jocomotive is on trial on the Chicago ani North-Western Rail- way, and is said to give zreat satisfaction. ona . nua ee, canines exaust. oad ‘ } 100] i OT N a ee" talk.’ It burns the poorest quatity of bituminous a Vommission lierchants, : even # Laps, ae Pas Cape Seth knew that Adam always meant what orn oe r only , a a smoke iv . f he said, and was not to be persuaded into|from the smoke stack. The latter is a j splendid Value in Biankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, meaning any thing else; so he trrned, with round pipe, and is placed at the rear end of f ey ATLANTIS “Sivenewes NTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK Pither.© Keexy. bones loge tee nae Wiest’ tees data wonaeamieny leeemetrek: these ) 4) x ° ‘Adam’s niver touched a bit o’ victual sin’ | front, as in the ordinary locomotive. There (ROSS MARKET) ALL PERSONS WA home he’s come,’ said Lisbeth. ‘1 reckon | is tl re e : say a ee | B oO sr On MA Ss Ss i ee thee’st had thy supper at some o’ thy Meth-! smaller set underneath an arger ones on * - i ody folks.’ top. The gases pass tarough the lower flues r cro PERKI NS & S ERN GJ a ‘Nay, mother,’ said Seth, ‘l’ve had no|to the stack. At the front there 18 a cinder } Eggs and Produce a Specialty. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. — ins” Alaa ie Sees Sa ane oa the Maw tk 1224 wily tf = ee eee wees ne ~~~ __ | thee ate the taters, for Adam ‘ull happen|other chamber at the end of the larger | Br ; . : R late ’em if Ileave’em stannin’. He lovesa|fiues captures the lighter particles that | SULLIVAL 1h AF | , HEATLE Y, ‘hicLeod, Moron & MeQuarrie, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, bit o’ taters an’ gravy. But he’s been so} have been carried that far. i X WAGHE ‘ (OF Wueartry & Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, ae angered, he wouldn't os — for Y . M oe R ad Thi | ‘ ~~ p, EB, Isbay . ~ Y ‘ all I'd putten ’em by o’ purpose for him. oung Men :—hea is. i oe : 79 Queen St, London, E. C., again,’ she went on whimpering, ‘an 'm| Tne Vortarc Bevr Co., of Marshall. 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