a Dor LARS A Y FA. a CE poutn se Advertising at Contracts ‘ _ gaarteriy, : ments, On a! plication nost moderate rates, may be made for monthly, d, slf-yearly or yearly advertisc- Che Daly Examiner |Goulederation Lit 50 20 50 ss oy fos ’ “. " . ae es a o “his 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak iree,”—Kvnreipes. Oe eee ee SINGLE Copizs Two Cexts. CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1884, ssuclation. CAPITAL ANID ASSETS OVER. 0.| TWO MILLION KGOLLARS. TO THE TRADE. es FALI eto | i | as ee — Head Office, Toronto. Ont we ‘ia eenrseene (jacinta ali Security and Profit Results unsurpassed by ! any Company in Canada. | Received and to Arrive Shertty: 1,200 Barrels FLOUR (choice. ) 400 «do =6Gntario APPLES, Polices Nonforfeitable after two years, avd Indisputable after three years, MACEACHERN, Agent, Otiice ; McEachern’s Building, Queen Street | ~——- ALMARAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1834. jOON s CHANGES, Full Woon, Last Vua jrd day, 4h. 24.2m., a. m. rter 9th day, 6h. 59.9m., p. m. New Moon 17th day, lh, 59.2m., p- m. First Quarter, 25th day, 6h. 3.4m., a. m, ——— 100 «de §=©Nova Scotia APPLES, 300 Boxes and half boxes RAESERS, 0030 do Choice FIGS, (00 Casks KEROSENE OLL, 125 Boxes CHEESE, | Ch’town, Nov. 21, 1884, ti, W. VENNICOMBE, PIANO TUNER Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regu'ated, 1884. ADAM BEDE. CHAPTER V. THE RECTOR. PercrReE twelve o'clock there had been come heavy storms of rain, and the water lay in deep gutters on the sides of the grave! walks in the Broxton Parsonage ; the great Provence roses had becn cruelly | tossed by the wind and beaten by the rain, ‘and all the delicate-stemmed border-flowers ‘had been Cashed down and stained with the ,wet soil. A melancholy morning—becanse it was nearly time hay harvest should be- gin, and instead of that the meadows were | likely to be flooded. But people who have pleasant homes get ‘in-door enjoyments that they would never thitk of but for the rain. If it had not been a wet morning Mr. -Irwine would not have been in the dining- reom playing chess with his mother, and ‘he loves both his mother and chess quite ' well enough to pass some cloudy hours very io ——san (Bap Uecaliligh T Ware! _ Hepes had tr DAY OF WEEK (*. Re : ‘ ; 2" > " , €asily by their help. hee ene sets | rises water len’h, CH u RC ba ORGAN & 175 «do Bonelss FISH, | Let me take you into that dining-rocin, : h mh m aft’'m morn) bm ‘5 - . and show youthe Rev. Adolphus Irwine igaturday 6 47.4 41, 3 57! 8 58] 9 54) Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. 1,008 Pounds JAMS and M ARM LLADE. Rector of iakusn. Vicar of Hayslope, and 2 Sua lay 48; 39) 4 34) 0 43; Bt | die , V ear of Biythe, a pluralist at whom the 7 menany oo aS} Qe = os OABIN ET ORGANS nis ‘severest Church-reformer would have found Luegiday vb] O 5 ( 45) it diffic a hs : 5 Wednesday | 53| 35 6 5811 56) 42 # Ai . ce ee ee Baas eae cat aiteea eae SiPhareday sal- aal & aieeraal at Puned, Re-toned and Repaired. Large stock Sugar, Molasses, Biscuits, Confectionery, &e. very softly, and stand still in the open door eta i wala 2 1 oe ‘ : war, without awaking the glossy brown alsatu as <a 31 lo 13 8 20 2a Having nearly twenty years experience Sincesanthell Wi ipllilalaliants setter whois stretched across the hearth, oa ae ae ate a Dain phon conan n e —. American | ‘with her two puppies beside her; or the es - é niet es ‘ and German Pianos, and under the patronage | 1 ts Te ° ' aa i J ce Anwl se} 5 ihe . . Monday ‘ : a ate . : ! 25 of Government House, ‘i Convent: caulk the - Ki A Splenvid . wiue in ha f-chests and fiy e-pound ri ee seel¥ eecent. black muzzle Lwesday 2 vf 2? 4 2b eadine rei Familie o! a sland P oe | 3 “e ; cor . : —. e Sad wr, se ae s| os i as! 6 87 on l ading musical fs milies n the Island, feels air-tight ifs, The roum is a large and lofty one, with is \ y ; of os, 3 8 ‘| -? sure of giving universal satisfaction. | 1 wioned oriel wird t on $3 Sbursday > - 34) 7 £6) 19) Mr. V. wall engage profezsionally for publ'c Qn eat pt aay ere “ ses or aia — 4 Friday > o a : rh : a “ ' or private concerts the coming season. , | sa . tae a ah te ae "ta vt a a 15) Saturday 7) 22) 9 21) | COffice—C, P. Fletcher’s Mazic Store. . Le ey ne ee eee 16 Sunday § 21,541) 959 12) Ch'town, Oct. 25 1S<4. WHOLESALE PRICES VERY LOW, | originally of an expensive sort, is old and i7, Monday 9 20 64010 34° 10 : a : scanty, and there is no drapery about 18, Tuesda; ii 39 7 weil ¢ 7 ' ‘the window. Thecrimson cloth over the 19) Wednesday 12) Id) $ 29.01 44 > CONSIGNMENTS SOLISITER. | ite tan 4 large Uninet is very threadbaes, zy spared uy zs if 7 : more a SSP ee, | though it contrasts pleasantly enough with 2} Friday Q 510 4 17 oO'’D , F ‘the dead hue of the plaster on the walls; slsanday: ‘ . = : a0 S rs A. wWVE 3 6 but on the cloih there is a massive silver gujounday ' 3 ‘ id eV) od | a . } j e By ; $4' Mozday 20° 14! 53' 213 54! Flamaatag! » Mai November 20.1884. prea! _ Me dec re of vse @5 Tuesday | 21} I3iaft23) 2 55) 52 EU SSIGT afit Pela RET all ’ on it, of the same paitern as two 26 Wednesday | 22) 12) 053) 3 56' 50, ’ a ne a en one 2 aarem ae be ones that are propped up en the side- 7 Thursday | 93' 1321 1 22) 5 6; 49 1 9 ° |board with a coat of arms conspic- = Friday it a4 i) 3 B2 6 it 47 | FOR SALE OF P, B. 1. PRODUGE, tite nous in their center, You suspect at ouca @9Saturday | 26) 11,296,731, 45 : : - that the inhabitants of this room have in- $0 Sunday 72741013 3.831 8 43 289 WA TE R Si REE] : on jheri'ed wore blood than wealth, anda would i g bot be surprised to find that Mr. Irwine has Se — : ja finely-cyt nostril and upper lip; but at a7 ,| St Johns’ Newfoundland. "present we can only see that he has a broad THe RAL WAY Tis TABLH - tlat back and an abundance? of powdered 4 bil ‘| In connection with the above is Captain ‘hair; all thrown backwarc and tied behind ns | English, who is well kuown in P. E. Island, as" (with a black ribbon—a_ bit of conservatism .. anon who will take cial charge 1 consign — — , , j t shich telis you he i t (Charlottetoun Time.) | who will take special charge of al a % in costume which tells you he is not a young ey re ae oy elso attend -to the charvertag TH A y K R i} ECTRI C | A }wan. He will perhaps turn round by-and- sth arlottatidw: “647 912 4 ET eee OF the Carrying trade of P.E. I. 4d 4 fai e by, andin the meantime we can look at Uharlottetow:: O37 ote nae The firma is one of the oldest and most reli- ; that stately old lady, his mother, «# besuti- Hunter River, .-T47 1055 547 ybiein Newfoundland Returns guaranteed ec ‘Fal ke ie ~ iia ae adel cae P.M. —_ __'| to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- TQ 7 . . — he a ee eee, ane : 4 eA hice a ss dies $42 1222 703 jny to procure Labradere Herring should send URNS Canada Coal Oil of any test with perfect safety, plexion is well set off by the complex wrep- ' sat MAIN... 6s 900. 38.07 ~ » on their ender in time producing a white light, equalled only by Edison’s Electric pings of pure white cambric and lace about Summerside, id . 997 232 ‘% a Apidae eas 10 ~ 5 4 ‘her head and neek. Shei rect in her Gepart.....: 9 27 ve | Sept. 6, '884.—till 31st dec. *S4. Licht More brilliant th four ‘ets d nine times er head @ 1eek. he is as ere i Aa ee sianittieiiicaeniilans sere hie Mme | ight. ore bril'ian am jour gas J an n IMCS comely embonpoint as a statue of Ceres, Reon Tis yg42 74] fi ly if : & i in ‘cheaper. Its light is six times greater than ordinary lampa, | and her dark face, with its delicate aquiline Tisuielhd..sininsy es 18 747 iG god, §rsan ( Harris, d Pp = z ny } ‘ iti , a, rose, firm proud mouth, and sina!l intense FROM WEsT. am fl sae (and 1s taree times ¢ reaper. _vlack eye, is sc keen and sarcastic in its ently un cdiinbebewiabll 202 647 | BARRISTERS “Gera ea a ae arene ROTROR 66 0k sc ndbneneanil 240 737 ‘ a pack of cards for the chess-men, anc % . il renee 415 1025 —aae— HORACE HASZARD imagine her tellin our fortune. The are | 2 Il brown hiad with’ which she is PG . Say 123 07 4 ) i wit y Summerside, { Sos.) 842 122 6ST ATTORBEYS- AT-LAW Agent for P. E. Island. Laos veten in Mido ‘odueeaninele annie oss 4dash one okt 607 209 730 *' Ch’town. Nov. 19, 1884, and turquoises; and a large b'ack veil is Munters MivGl, .0.sckedces 702 325 847) : — _ nn very caretully adjusted over the crown of Charlottetown .......0+++: $02 507 .007) Office in Old Bank, cee: oe ED her cap, and falls in sharp contrast on the GCING EAST, P.M. A. M | ; , | white folds about her neck. It must take a Charlottetown. . ee 417 702 (UP STAIRS). GRA N D SALE OF usu N (TI IRE long time to dress that old lady in the a ee eee 522 837| Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. aes - * morning! But it seemsa law of nature Mount Stewart, { depart........ 527 902 ma nocd | that she should be dressed so; she is clearly me, Webew ss. «i ccncescbebenw ae 617 1002 WEST & RENDELL ' COUMENCENG EVERY MORNING AY 8 A i one of those children of loyalty who have e -e| —_ * 3 MEE iO . VEIN — never doubted their right divine, and never Rourts .722 1202 ee co = . {met with any one so absurd as to ques- A. M.! Commission Merchants AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- | aides s. , y a 1 Mount Stewart. .....ccccss cesses 532 907) : J ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of; «7... Dauphin, tell me what that is ’ RN. co ccuvucsess ccutpuete 629 1022) : our customers. beste phils eedadiens olf lady. as she de- gel aan 47 | * , ' ; ‘ | mae i 1A Oh e , y> Si © o shpat Piel 7 Z 7 I St, John’s, Newfoundiand. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly oytpyt of Furniture is posits her queen very quietly and folds her mua vay 6 47 9 17 Consignments solicited, Liberal advances very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we cia are be naa to utter a word SOUPS ow 0 0. sec cnnenecsccee sees [ ia a are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all, aagrTeeare to your feelings, St. Peter a phinn dibs Ch MR é = 4 7 July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m | canoe goods at the lowes: p ssible price FOR CASH. Ah! you witch-mother, you sorceress . Monat Stewart, § OO ",”*””**** ; ro z 1” ——-— sn etiad ‘ a eliainit ; | How isa Christian man to win a game of 6 cern =e ‘The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. ‘vou? [should have sprinkled the beard Charlottetown. ...... ob0 C0enends 952 727 W. WHEATLEY oe Eb holy w bef i ti . You've , 2797 332 ; ’ Orders by letter promptly attended to. with holy water before we begar. ou've Georgetown... eee cece ee we eeees _—-. woe . Ee i aint not won that game by fair means, now, so Cordigan , 45 3 o (Op Weazie; 2” or rrr uw, | don’t pretend it.’ Meant Stewart: «6 ccceedcdud dod §42 a12 P, E. Istanp | - Charlottetown, Oct. 20-—Im wkly 6m L. ARPHOR é& CO, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, GHN BHRAL Commission Merchants, Dr. Toombs, (oumission Merchant, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, eee ee Mount Stewart. 12i ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) Fancral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- tiful, Good and West Value in the Prov- neces, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, is MARK WRIGHT & CO, | #2 Special attention given to the sale of | Charlottetown, Nov, 14, 1884. |p. EB. Island produce. | IE Hass Bante! i | April 24, 1984. ; | + Oo a ‘CHARLES DONALD & €O., oansrmn ©” MORE ROOM. MORE GOODS. Will be glad to correspond with App. ers, “Merchants and Shippers, with a | ——$ eee LOWER PRICES! —0O view to Autumn and Spring business. They will also give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances. augl . BOSTON, MASE. CARRIAGE FACTORY, 4*® my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly Eggs and Produss a Specialty. “Maer tk 8894 whlhiyg tf Siri £ We fk Nit male) fy oii ath £ ALLS NOTARIES Georze Street, Charlottetown. Gao Money to Loag, W. W. Sunuvay, Q. OC, | Cuseran B, Macumint dau 146,83 7 ———— & MAGHBILL, [cist ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW soiichers in Caancery, PUBLIC, &c.| OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Creet increased, thus eaabling me to show a very much better assortment of igued beg i the Goods than usual. PEXHE Undersigned begs leave to inform | : , publie he has purchased the Carriage, Every Department is wel! filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported Business carried on by McKiwnon & Fraser, divest from the Hnglish Markets. And, as 1 am bound to sastain my past on Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist where he will be pleased to sce his old customers, and as many acw ones as may faver him with their patronage. . - ‘qt ‘ “a & | | ; cies tidied over QUality Good, Assortment ori tion and latest patterns. Road, track and sleigh Suikeys made to order, at shortest er ae Be 8p AND eH) US; notice, With best American stuck. ai S ‘cial sttention will be given to the Ree Specia , ¥: G PROWSE, sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Cu towa, Sept. 26, 1864.—eod whily Prices Low. ‘ring of Carriages, Sleighs, &. as “S. NLL WOR K “é UARANTEED TO. VE SATISFACTION. _ J. we SEAMAN. ; Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1834—3aw tl 3st ag whkly reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my ‘Yes, yes, that’s what the beaten have jalways said of great conquerors. But see, | there’s the sunshine failing on that board, to show you wore clearly what a foolish move you mede with that pawn, Come, i shall 1 give you another chance ?’ ‘No, mather, t shall leave you to your own conscience, now it’s clearing up. 'e must go and plush up the mud a little, mustn’t we, Juno!’ This was addressed to the brown setter; who had jumped up at the suund of the voices, and laid her nose in an insinuating way on her master’s leg. } But I must go up stairs first and see Avne. I was called away to Tholer’s funeral just when I was going before.’ ‘It’s of no use, child; she can’t speak to you. Kate says she has one of her worst headaches this morning.’ | ‘On, she likes me tu go and see her just | the seme; that.’ | J£& you know how much of human speech |ig mere purposeless impvlse or habit, you will not wonder when I tell you that this identical objection had been made, |Anve had been an invalid. Splendid oid she’s never too iil to care about | and had receiv.d the same kind of -answer, many hundred times in the course’ of the fifteen years that Mr. Irwine’s sister | VOL. 16.--NO. 5. iwho gave asharp bark, and ran across the ,room to reconneiter the stranger's legs; ‘while the two puppies, regerding Mr 'Rann’s prominent calf and ribbed worsted | stockings from, a mere sensuous point of view, plunged and erowled over them in ‘great enjoyment. Meantime, Mr. Irwine iturned round his chair and said, | ‘Well, Joshua, any thing the matter at | Baysicpe, that you've come over this morn- ing? Sit down, sit down, Never mind the dogs; give them a friendly kick. Here, Pug, you rascal ! (To be continved.) CURRENT NOTSS. The Democrais fought the campaign on $330,000, Ia the province of Naples 7,576 persons died from cholera. Mrs. Hulskamp-Morisini has made her debut in New York. Trouble is not anticipated over the pay- ment of Mexico's debt. _ A Norwegian bark with a cargo of lumber is frozen in at Saguenay. Mr. John Ogilvie gives very flatiering re- ports of affairs in Manitoha. Mr. Moylan says Quebec lunatic asyliims are not the worst in the Dominion. There is good sleighing in New York State and no snow in Charlottetown. The Cuban deficit for the current halt year is estimated at nine to ten milliony. The British cabinet is ssid to be divided as to the course to Le parsned in Egyptian affairs. _ Prof Kellog, of the Pittsburg Presbyter- lan serainary,has been teaching the doctrine of evolution, Gen. Diaz thinks there will be no serions trouble in Mexico over the settlemenr of |the English debt. The German social democrats declare their intenticn of waging a war of Ncree opposition to Bismarck. Nova Scotia has just placed a5 per cent loan of $400,000 at prices ranging from 106 to 107, entirely within the province. A proposal has been made in the To- ronto Scheol Board to allow ministers to address the childien in the public schools. Mr. Hendricks, in aspeech at Brooklyn, ‘said the recent elections had fully estab- lished that there must be revenue reform, lM. De Freycinet in the French Senate deelared that Franes’s positioa in Egypt es neither comprised nor lost by recert events there. The German Reichstag was opened on Thursday, the itaperial speech announcing that it was necessary to create new sources. of revenue. A large meeting of health officers and physiciaus was held at New York to discuss measures for keeping the cholera epidemic from gaining a footing on this continent. A number of Madrid students recently made a riotous demonstration in the streeta owing to the bishops having censured one of the university professors for having advocated liberty of education. The populerity of Dickens in Ergland is demonstrated by the fact that seven or eight barrows loaded with copies of a penny edition of “Sketches by Boz” were dis- posed of in one street alone in London in a few hours. The reciprocity treaty between Spain and the United States is most complete, pro- viding for mutual special privileges to ves- eels engaged in the trade with Cuba and Porto Rico, and for special privileges for commercial travellers. Title of prince, 75,000 france; duke, 0,000 francs; count, 25,000 frances; baron, | 20,000 franes. All warranted and in yood ‘form. So runs an Italian vircular which is being largely yut about in the right direction. American buyers are especially sought. Colonel A. Ragsdale, of Meridien,Eng., in ,order to prevent the marriage of his daughter with a young man who was 0) jec- _tionable to him, had ber placed in a private ‘insane asylum. With the assistence of legal ability the young man had her released and they married at once. | Atthe Federal bank meeting on Tiars | day,the general manager's report,whic! we: adopted, recommended the writing «ff ot jnearly three million dollars to provice for , bad and doubtful debts, the cancellation of five thousand shares of stcck, and the re- duction of the remainder by cne-half, making the capital $1,260,000.— Montreal , Gazette. The Winnipeg Free Press says:—‘*The last shipment of Montana cattle tur Chicago passed through tue city on Thureday. The |Canadian Pacific railway this year carrivd 5,490 head of cattle from Maple Creek cast- jward, and it is expected that next year, through the efforts of Mr. W. E. Belcher, ,and the satisfaction given by the company ‘to the stockmen, about 15,000 head wil! be transported over the line.” ' Judge Weatherby witends te erest a ladies, ‘who take a long time to dress ia the handsome residence on his property, Grand mornings, have often slicht sympathy with | sickly daughters. | leaning | Juno's heed, the servart came ‘o the door and said, ‘it you please, sir, Joshaa Rann Large. svi to speak with you, if you're at liberty.’ ‘Let him be shown in here, Igwine, taking up her knitting. > said Mrs. But whide Mr. Irwine was still seated,’ back in his chair aud stroking c ‘I always like to hear what Mr. Rinn has got to say. Pre, the cowing spriag. Stone has oeen ‘quarried at Uiue Beach, and is now Leing tghtered to Walbrook for the parpove of laying the foundation. Besides other im- provements, Jaucge Waoacherby inten:s to lay out quite a sum in tile-draining in the spring. The iage and comraodious darn which he has crecied this past summer, and the iarg? orchard uo vin a forward stace, will make this ferm one of the most valuabie in the rection of the county. - His shoes will be dirty, but sce that he Wolfeilie Acadian. | Wipes them, Carrol,’ in two minutes Mr, Raun appeared at | , the door with Very defgrential bows, which, far from conciliating Pug, Store. however, were ng -—————8 <P oC Fine 1 Cugese iy tug Crry—Yo:k Factory make—fdrsale at George Carter'd Grovery novld 4 Saw