aie capil ik: Pb se Ais FT eT Ne ks OE mm ae SINGLE Coptss ‘wo Cun. CHARLOTLETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1885. VOL, 16.-~-N0, 89. The Daily Exauiner REGULAR TRADER. ADAM BEDE. sudden shock of fear from some real peril makes a nervous woman afraid even to step, because all her perceptions are suffured with a sense of danger. , ie dealt ws ed CHAPTER XXVIII. Arthur's, as you know, was a loving fhe HXamMiler f UDLISEUING 170. 4 nature. Deeds of kindness were as easy to ka 4 (Continued. ) him as “ad habit; they were the common and " ill aa , issue Of his weakness and good qualities, of : ! ‘Nay, sir,’ Adam said ina calmer voice, his egotism and his sympathy. He didn’t as if he were half relieved—for he was too like to witness pain, and he liked to have Al . as p/- straightforward to make a distinction grateful eyes beaming on him as the giver +i eZ 50 | ; ( between a direct falsehood and an indirect of pleasure. When he was a lad of seven hee no Ris Fe one—‘Nay, sir, things don’t lie between he one day kicked down un old gardener’s ne U 50 See ioe Hetty and you. You're ecting with your pitcher of broth, from no motive but a on at t moderate vues 8 PR \ oe ont. meen mee may 2 Poet kicking impulse, not reflecting that it was . vy be ma le for monthly, 5 279 : 5 &5, do you know whats been in her mind! the old man’s dinner; but on learning that " re r yearly advertise ent : i , 1880. s Ll bi TRIP. ISS5, She’s all but a child—as any man with a sad fact, he took his favorite sania iene and Tia a : THE CLIPPER BARK ee in ~~ eed to feel bound to a silver-hafted knife out of his pocket and on take care on, nd whatever you may offered them as compensation. He had been ALMARAG FOR MARCH, 1885 66 MVM © eI oH io L is 9? think, 1 know she’s been fixing her heart the same Arthur ever since, trying to make Ai . ' . , sal ; j dey 9 on you; for there’s a many things clear to all offenses forgotten in benefit . WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF ai¢ , , - % y gs g enefits. If there ‘NS CHANGES, 48s OKsEsL 4 sANUR His STOCK OF 500 ‘Tons Register, Classed 10 years Al ‘me now as | didn’t understand before. were any bitterness in his nature, it cou'd Last Quarter St y, 2h. 42m., p. m. in E lil Lloy But you seem to make light o’ what she only show itself against the man who refus- Last Gena 36th day, 1b, Sém., p. m. . ' | in English Lloyds. may feel—you don’t think o’ that. ! ,ed to be conciliated by him. And perhaps First Qaa agai - Ltm., oom C OMFORT ul Alexander MeLeod, ‘ommander, | ‘Good God, Adam, let —_ alone!’ Arthur the time was come for some of that bitter- Full Moon, 30th day, Oh. 25m., pm, n> ae out im petuously; I feel it enough ness to rise. At the firat moment Arthur < sun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Daye WILL SAIL FROM without your worrying me.’ . ,had left pure distress and self-reproach at DAY rises sets | rises ‘water |len’h. Li f \ _ we ae of his ipteeengtion as soon discovering that Adam’s happiness was in- . i. a aie ’ ene Om Gli | as the words escaped him. | volved in his relation to Hetty; if there had ow fll h - , - ” . — 2 . AT A 1verpov or al’ ottetown, aa if 78 r. it,’ Adam or been a possibility of making aa tenfold o| Monday :-“ 13,753 11 3011 5 . f ee Se era Sree Se amends—if deeds of gifts, or any other : ce wd | 40| 44' 8 59'aft 7 4 + Pos or he ist APRIL next, carry ‘false nptions into her mind, and made her deeds, would have restored Adam's content- «| rene as! 46/10 0 42 8 ing Freight at through rates to ‘believe as you loved her, when all the while ment and regard for him as a benefactor, : Thursday > a8 6 647j;11 4 1:29 1 2 & ID CG C2 re you meant nothing, I've this demand to Arthur would not only have executed them @\Friday %4/ 48'morn{ 2 0} 14 tt lt + Pictou, Georgetown, Sourls and make of you—I’m not speaking for myself, without hesitation, but would have felt ])Saturday 32 50 ry 2 : - ie | Summerside , but for her. 1 ask you t undeceive her bound ail the more closely to Adam, and 3/Saaday oo sale aetna So ALSO ? | before you go away. Y’aren’t going away would never have been weary of making Q Mos ay =) ° , : 4 + = ” oc po ' For Freight or Passage ap l in Liver ool forever; and, if you leave her behind with a retribution. But Adam could receive no 10 Tuesday (| S44 223 6 5} 23 l.. wd » BPply P notion in her head o’ your feeling about her amends: his sufferings could not be can- iii inenda 251 561315 713 a1 |te Piteairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; h ioe Heal a ? g — we we © a Saeanden : 22. 5713 52; 810) 35 anian' 1 jin London to J Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great the same as she feels about you, she'll be celed ; his respect and affection could not ‘ ay 7 al da eae worse. may be a smart to her now, ment. 14 Saturuay 19 59; 4 58; 9 36 40 ee ++? sm i? th’? coat {5 Sanday 17 6 I} 5 328.10 14 44 PEAKE BROS. & CO. j bat * il eave her — th'end. I ask you (T'o be continued.) 16 Monday | 15) 21 5 53/1045) 47 —AT— | Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1885. Pete — ell eS oat 17, Tuesday 1 13) 8) 6 27/LL 25) 50 Sik | SOS AS: SRO GED hy SSS NOE LOS we, Oe ee 18! Wednesday it} 5) 6 59imorn| 54 ir: | take blame to yourself for behaving as you'd | PEP e ’ @ 19 Thursday 9 67 37) u 1! 57 ‘Liverpool tO Charlottetown. | no right to do _to a young woman, as isn’t} LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 90 Friday 7) 7's alo4ni2 Oo = ;your equal. J speak plain, sir. But ry oo 9] Saturday é| 9! 8 55) 1 2 3 | oil can’t speak any other way. There’s no-! 92 Sunday 3; 10, 9 46! 2 10 7 Ch’ , | 91) 1885 aa all | body can take care 0’ Hetty in this thing/'“Verage Attendance at Schools. 23] Monday 2 12\10 44 3.10; 10 MtOWA, Jan. oY, 1050. oe but 'me.’ Tuesday = 5 913/33; 4 23) 14 | | ‘Ican do what I think needful in the| S!%—At a general meeting of the rate- 25 W ednesday 57; 14 aft 56) 5 a os matter,’ said Arthur, more and more irrita-, payers of Mount Albion District No. 134, 26) Thursday 56 16) 2 6 7 i ot ted by mingled distress and perplexity, | held in the Schoolhouse on Feb, 28, 1t was 27| Friday ‘4, 1713 16) 8 21) = 23 '‘without giving promises to you. I shalj,th® unanimous opinion of those present 28)Satarday 52; 19 + 26 . 12) = | take what measures | think proper.’ that the average attendance of scholars 29 we . 2 . _ :. a _ a | ‘No,’ said Adam, in an abrupt decided ,Tequired to attend our school is quite too a wpuay - Dp ° > 45 ! : ° ‘ ee shee, 5 466 22 7 46/11 6 12 36 St ee | tone, ‘that won’t do. I must know what | high, and your correspondent is of opinion : ee I’m treading on. 1 must be safe as; Same bub a aon — 7 a = ’ ou’ve put an end to what ought never ha’ | Sey Ss as 1 ees Se THE RAILW AY TIME TABLE, ‘1888. SPRING TRIP. 1885. ta Lae I don’t forget odes owing | {sland generally the same trouble is felt. x ae : THE CLIPPER BARK to you as a gentleman ; but in this thing | The jaw now is that fifty per cent. of the . we're man and man, and I can’t give up.’ children between the ages of five and six- (Charlettetowa Tine.) 66 L RA AR E 93. There was no answer for some moments. | tem attend school. This may be quite QoIsG Weer. 1M. P.M, g | Then Arthur said, ‘I'll see you to-morrow. aa - ge ey ae = oe dis- Charlottetown. 802 302 I can bear no more now ; I’m ill.’ He rose | TICS, Dut *0 outlying districts, where many Royalty Junction 326 325 ete rth pony as he spoke, and reached his cap, as if in- | Children have to go from one anda half to a Wiltshire. 8 17 . 500 ‘Cons Register. Classed in English Lloyds | tending to go. Jie eee school, it is mer <> gi unter Kiver. -- 932 432 ; ‘You won’t see her again!’ Adam ex-|*° make the average require y jaw, an Bradalbane. un 1 - d Z William McDonald. Commander, claimed, with a flash of recurring anger and , °" cold or stormy days children of five and a ea 1035 334 WILL SAIL FROM suspicion, moving toward the door and j|*iX years, or even older, cannot possibly » _ . ‘a > oo : a” = : placing his back against it. ‘Either tell me attend, and in summer farmers are almost busin ston ae ta on Liver ool fer Charlottetown, she cam never be my wife—tell me you've | Competed to keep some of the older chil- r 11 3 G 23 y y ce | arriv: - * 23 been lying—or else promise me what I've dren home, as hired help is becoming so —" > be : Pe On or about the Ist APRIL next, carry- | gaid.’ scarce. And while in favor of compulsory an * ' 2 09 _ 70: ~ ing Freight at through rates to Adam, uttering his alternative, stood education, and in full sympathy with the Wellington . 2 37 | Pictou, Georgetown, Souris and like a terrible fate before Arthur, who had a bd me 0h OSE, one i Port Hull. 3 22 . PENIS . rey “4 ‘ > : ' moved forward astep or two, and now | 8Tab at districts can do better than O'Leary 442 CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, COTTS, g id stopped, faint, shaken, sick in mind and they now do, yet I believe on this one Alberton . 547 SLEIGHS. &e.. CHEAPEST, ummersiae. body. It seemed long to both of them— point some amendment should be made: Tigaish, Gs For Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool | that inward struggle of Arthur’s before he for after a careful trial we find it nearly te Wiest, A. M, to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ;/ said feebly, ‘I promise you ; let me go.’ a, : Sa Tignish. 6 47 ne an a alias ' , in London to J. Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great} Adam moved away from the door and ° 1; eguerrs °O vy Alberton. 7 47 Mirrers & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low. Winchester Gash. heeds” opened it, but Shed Astute selieliea the gg a — ae, _— o saary ~ 902 step he stopped again and leaued against the | ey Sud much dilicuity in collecting ks i a win act atin ee i ta 10 22 L. C. OWEN. Sapa’ 3 : trust that others interested on this point sonnet 2 11 07 Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1885—-tu th sat ‘You're not well enoxgh to walk alone, will speak up, and if it is the wish of a iscouche . ... . oes " ; 34 rey Z : 7 sir,’ aaid Adam. ‘Take my arm again.’ majority of the ratepayers throughout the eee nT aor Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is Tap aray 9 Arthur made no answer, and presently | /sland that this clause in the act be amend- eraile, la - 9 e - 32 | | ls i ° th 2: * Pr yvinces unrivalled in ualit and I REE ro ALL _ walked on, Adam following. But after a ed, 80 as to read | ' forty or forty-five per RS - b.. ao ; 7 t 16 argest in ie O er ( v1 are q y Pr \EQRCE CARTER’S jfew steps he stood still again, and said | cent. attendance,” instead of *‘ fifty,” as it Freetown ........... 300 $30. Variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—the Cheapest in (r'SeED CATALOGUTA lly. ‘1 believe I must trouble you. Its Now reads, we are led to believe that those County Line 317 $45 the city FOR 1885 willbe ready getting late now, and there may be an authority will at once attend to that Bradalbaue.. 27 855 sity. rem ie iet. and will b alarm set up about me at home.’ wish, and have the act so to read as to bet- Huoter River... 402 932 mailed FREE to all ap} Adam gave his arm, and they walked on ter suit all concerned. i North Wiltshire $17 947) ARLOR & CHAM Dp c.F Sui i &3 plicants. It contain, without uttering a word, till they came_ 2 f SOBT. JENKINS. tuyalty Junction 509 1039 s descriptions and cul @, where the basket and the tools lay. Mt. Albion, March 2, 1885. Cbarlottetown. 632 1 fare eee Ms + ‘I must pick up the tools, sir,’ Adam said, GOING BASt P. M | the leading varieyes off | ‘They're my brother's. I doubt they'll be) Western Items. eet wae. oi power, eer aeLe AND | AGRICUL- rusted. If you'll please to wait a minute.’ | cumin toyalty Junction aéiti eae mS 5 ie . je 3S Pages. 2 NSCrERSONE Arthur stood atill without speaking, and From the Pioneer Bealord ... cenecceccasseeeeeees 417, Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber buits, which |[Valuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 15 other word passed bgtween them tillthey| , ( eee re BR ie. NEETIUR ere sess. soo G2 7 pene utah. 0.00 IN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- at the side entrance, where he hoped|. The firm of Sinclair, Minto & Stewart ant Stewart, | . we are Selling at Cost EST were at the side entrance, pe | inelai ; tht * Fdabatt. <0. tava are St . ABLES. No need to send orders t Hi get in without being reen by any one jhas dissolved, Sinclair and Stewart con ee ae ee 6 17| oreign tirms Patronize « home institution. q ” le , E | tinuing the business and Mr. Minto movin a th : a ; di My seeds | He said then, “Thank you; 1 needn’t trouble | . ; ; : : 8 se0rgetow n ..6 42 ; . 1.2 ’ . Bay seeds suited to the climate. My see rola We heartily wish the new firm every NOUS. Sal ccigcis's toes lau 457 CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen |fhave given satisfaction for the last fivegl|¥ou any farther. { success More|} ...687 Chai th All kinds of U holstering Work years. I test the germinating qualities of What time will it be convenient fur me es ele oie 6 08 | hairs, © Cap. c on P Ces x ’ ll the leading varieties before sending® | to see you to-morrow, sir! A gentleman from Clifton informs us that Bear River 6 57 Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. 2 hem out. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc) ‘You may send me word that you're here there are about 200 mud-diggers at work I cshnce voces cou cil: cogete Ge ueee 7 42) : CARTER'S IMPERIAL TURP ave aoa at ~ rere said ergy Eee — A Southwest River, New London. The PROM Eas , : : ies. Orders for ('atslogue will be-bookec ‘Good-night, sir,’ sai am. ut he: le in that ti to be got oon : Ae - 52 BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, as received, and mailed in turn. Send a heard no aie. Arthur had turned into"fetethe teeddinding beckeen with yaad Beas River jure Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. aot gr ete tomes a ; oe the house. vigor. Morell. aay om ‘ a7 not send. Address : a ' CHAPTER XX1X Hon. John Lefurgey and Mr. Archibald oc erent te 9 37 | ’ 1: ; ant Lo ere CEORCE CARTER, Seedsman. i McMillan returned home last Friday; the — tewat sereeeeerees 9 87) Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheffio neers, Charlottetown’ P. E. Island iid tliat pein fetuber trédn tri to Mabie, belilins te eee 8 12) Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. Feb. LL—1 aw wkly 3m init pire) New York, the latter from a lengthy visit ie. oa 9 32 ARTHUR did not prene seeen, night; Pp to the Southern States. They were both a tewart, } Srnve ‘oa8 J ce On noe é pees Sone ro xo pinted Bartalhess ce welcomed home by citizens in dedford ' 017 é yiGRS in ts ty S “ perplexed —- mt) "Y general. Royalty Junction ee = 54) COAL COAL. enough. But at seven he rang his bell and . ei a : : Charlottetown... __ iid oid eee th’ t View, 19. 1884— 3moas . astonished Pym by declaring that he was|_ Osirvuary Norice.—We sympathise with Siiciiinee vss Werke Cea yee? 1 1 town, se a going to get up, and must have breakfast | Mr. Alex. on ree ae and his a . - — IN STORE: brought to him at eight. family on the occasion of death removing a MeLeod Mor S00 & MeQuarris 300 Tons AVADIA NUT ‘And see that my mare is saddled at) much-loved wife and mother at a compara. ’ i f 200 do do ROUND, half-past eight, and tell my grandfather | tively early age. Deceased was a daughter BARRISTERS AN D SA . 100 do INTERCOLONIAL ROUND, | when he’s down that I'm better this morn- of the late Dugald McCallum, Esq., of 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, ing, and am gone for a ride.’ | Lower Montague, and o Te cg ety was nlite Se a ke i ee | 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. He had been awake an hour, and could 4 superior woman. Not only her own COMMENCING EVERY MORNING AT 8 AM. ee rest in bed no longer. In bed our yester- | family and immediate friends, but the whole ATTORH EYS - AT o- LAW | : O For es nie Low. days are too oppressive : if a@ man can only ; community will long continue to miss one , | AVING lately increased our motive paee and — enne a aoe 7. LYORS, get ra on it be a - a or to} eer at es oon hae i a ae il 9 are in a better postion than ever ore to attend to the wants o cneath smoke, he has a present which offers some . ’ on the wi Office In Brow ] § Blo iK, ueen Square | our a ee ; ‘ no ees niniohamet to the past—srensations which | among the largest ever seen In that section (UP STALRS). Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is| qj town, Jan. 28, 188k Bw whly assert — themselves against tyrannous of the country. Ch’town, Feb. 12. 1885 | very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we memories. And if there were such a thing = pas ae f keepi ur stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all as taking averages of feeling, it would Scott's Emulsion of Pure ane Camens & See © certainly be found that in the shooting and So SULLIVAN & MAGNBILL, | ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW SOlicliors in Chancery, NOTARIES gor Ficus O’Halloran’s Building, Greot| ©0rge Street, Cb Cat Money to Loa; v Ww, SULu: an, (. ( January 16, 19%. arlotteto PUBELAC, Wi Cuesta RP, Macyere.! our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. ‘The public are respectfully invited to examine our Orders by letter promptly attended to. | stock and ask for prices. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov inces. 14. TRRA_ ar awe Qharl-ttetown, Sg ; MARK WRIGHT & CO. FLOUR j FOR SALE, Good FLOUR: 1 Car Beaver Mills (patent), 1 do Strathroy Mills (Choice Superfine), 1 do Glenmorris Mills do de | | } All warranted. A. HORNE & Co, 155 Upper Queen St Ai one whig 4 | ssli from ¥4 up. (W'tewe Wah & | IE. have in store the following brands of | 1 do Lorne Mills (Superfine), which we will hunting seasons, regrets, self-reproach, and mortified pride, weigh lighter on country gentlemen than in late spring and summer. scenes of yesterday ; sensitiveness to opinion, Arthur felt that he should be more of a man on horseback, Even the presence of Pym, waiting on him with the usual defer- | ence, was a reassurance to him of the in my practice nd have always found it for, with Arthur’s| thoroughly reliable, pleasant to take, and the loss of Adam’s | most valuable for throat and lung troubles. respect was a shock to his self-contentment | which suffused his imagination with the’ sense that he had sunk in all eyes; as a Haddie at Beer & Goff's. ‘Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites LUSG 40OR BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS AND TROUBLES. Dr. A. B. Poore, Cedar Rapids, Mich. ,says; ‘T have used your Emulsion for several years, ii Finnau (feb 21 Caxyev Salmon, *obsters and