ee Se fron aye EEE = 8 ————EEEe = Sh I a) ; \ ~ ~ , a /, ' I e This s Tra , ™ + e Y r . : ‘ 2 : iss ee ee ta Pe a ae eme i he ie ia : ¢ ie - inaetneeeieeieii is is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—EvURIPIDES, Sinere Corizs lwo CENTs. OOS = yeW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL U1, 1885 VOL. 16—N0. 120. v ?. WW. GA RDINER. ADAM. BEDE. The Indian's Grievance. ay The Dailn Exannner * , —_ A venerable missionary of the Northwest an G7 oe Cue ae See ‘iting to the Toronto Mail about the 226 88 ee Quy an ea ‘ eh teasl writing to d ryoll Shiny (50. | BOOK AND CHAPTER XXXVIIL. origin, life and customs of the Indian, 4 says :— (Continued. ) ' Aa The Indian claims sovereignty over these Se Se ee ; a F | ‘That I can’t tell, whether any thing’s plains. Until what we call civilization lon happened to her She never went to Snow. Came Teak him he trusted in the Sprit, esp Py . tield—she took the coach to Stoniton, but I though shronding his adoration under a "Ya j can’t learn nothing of her after she got hideous practices, We missionaries of the , » 50 | down from the Stoniton coach.’ Oblat order deemed it our duty to bring to | ‘Why, you donna mean she’s run away y?;him the word of a Higher Being, of Jus ne | & BOOKBINDER ‘said Martin, standing still, so puzzled and loftier conception of the Divine Essence for mthly, ; ‘bewildered that the fact did not yet make than the wermth and brightness of the sun, iy, half-y yearly advertis nC er | itself felt as a trouble by him. and a purer faith than the worship of his J = . ‘Ss minor deities, whom he is forever placating BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, oe net ee Ss See nena ae by offerings, by tastings, i aconlathitn, . didn’t like our marriage when it came to ' HO SiMANAC FOR APRIL, 1985. This Month Wwe are Selling OUT Directly over. Merchants Bank of Halifax. |the point—that nrust be it. She’d mistook | and by the practice of the Medicine, mee mile Coods so Fine that we would her feelings.’ 'which is sorcery. I do not say Martin was silent for a minute or two, | that we have accomplished all we sought to ‘looking on the ground and rooting up the | effect, for he is wedded to his gods, but 1 a page ootneiee soem i ee of | srass with his epud, without knowing what | 40 *ay that we have raised him up in the New , Mercantile and General Frinting, he was doing. His usual slowness was al- | Scale, and struck from him scme of the tos ante, Zit day 78, + pm like to Cive One and ways trebled when the subject of speech fetters of barbarism. When the buffalo ‘ a. 2 : , & U en ee . > : —T g lar o 1a : D ’ 'was painful. At last he looked up, right |Foamed ot en ha. and = 7 gr High | Days on fai lj la face sovine |abounded 1e Indian was happy in his AY OF W eater len’h x l hk »w Prices and Satisfac puarantee in Adam’s face, saying : ’ ye! 7 tee | - a et LLATLOCS ! se oF PTO: anPaIS | ‘Then she didna deserve t’ ha’ ye, my! ¥4Y- But when the waves of civilization morn jh m A call solicited. ‘lad. An’ I feel in fault myself,for she was | began to wash the plains he found himeelt 1) Wednesday ‘ ; it 412 39} GED W GARDINER ‘my niece, and I was always hot for her menaced by death. His food disappeared > ; : : ~ alt iO > ities CES ine 9: rr l¢ > > ‘ A ‘ > Ps ~ gTharsday , al ae, we . . y |marr’ing ye. There’s no amends | can make fa puronee: eres + ho yagi! s ¢ frida : : v 2 as : ee ’ ‘ fa. _|fast completing the awtus tragedy OF hls Satur 3 19} Ch'town, March 28, 18°S —2weod wkly2i_. |¥°: 1ed—the more’s the pity; as a sad cup pdabetlaiten, 2 8 s caniiaanenaaeie __ |up for ye, I doubt.’ ; a Z al @ 96 2 . ns 7) Js 7: ae y re rene | Adam could say nothing ; and Mr. Poy- | is it wonderful that le should ponent . ? . so lser, after pursuing his walk for a little, | He knows nothing of the doctrine of survi jpweeday : al & 2 13 . | went on: val of the fittest or of natural selection ; tae . oe 4 § 24 te | Cre be bound she's oles alter trrine t ibut he does know that sentence of death ) Pri q 5) 257! 7 38 f WHAT A Cc LEAN 44 QUEEN STREET. | wet a Lecin’s-enabits sidan for she'd got that |h2® been passed upon him, and his heart is {/Savarday 827, 5 22) DOLLAR WiLL ied lin her head half a year ago, and wanted me te : with oe bi wrereeraee i, bich ‘g/senda s' 3 56:9 6 15 Ito gi’ my consent. But I thought better | 228 © provide for bim in his last hours, - 13 Moada) fH 94 17 lon her,’ he added, shaking his head slowly simply starves him ' I arliam nt, the tax scay 7 10 26 20 ‘ ipayer, grumbles at a million a year for ww ° 7. 4 o . and sadly—‘I thought better on her nor to} — ai a We $ 64427} 53011 4 24 ‘ook for this. after she'd gi’en y’ her word | Indian appropriations, and the Government i¢ Thurslay 43; G Fill 45 7 . “ j ar her 2 g y »\([ am not speaking of political parties) j Sc ° ’ jan’ ivery pg hé yot ready. : . ‘ : : an’ ivery thing had been got ready stints him. ‘True, it gives him a reserve * Fruday 15) G SUimorn | ov es is sat » “i oe 5 i Adam had the strongest motives for en- land a plough, and bids him go farming; but jg Sanday j 8 37) | . 56 Book, Job and Orramental Printer, | couraging this supposition in Mr. Poyser, | what oe b: cali of a caliaiees if ‘and he even tried to believe that it might|they were given bows and arrows and told is : 0 30 47 2 59 rs - pos ' | nossibbe : c : : a 2 : Baer: fs a Tooele 228 Remember this Month Closes our; — Book-dincer Pee: ee ieee a ee toe nr eee : 7 oe a = AND ‘It was better as it should be so,’ he said eee : 15. 6 Gt 52 —AN D— . ’| Let it be thoroughly understood in Kast- 94 F rida! ‘ oa 2 u Be | : ; : - : Biedy | SHES Se GREAT SALE! aun hoa he fs ry Cant th thea owe 77/Monda, | 5 23) 9 3 "0| : BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER away before than repent after. I hope you doomed, and is not inclined to go without a pi seneny 7 ie ee oe ‘ - you' struggle. In the United States the Indian )} 6 35/10 8 ‘ won't look harshly on her if she comes) " * 1 ee nihil ‘ ; ‘ ; i as beena problem for ycars. ag’ \ 2.7 3 ; The P ' re : question has I y ) ods ; ; - 3710 4: ‘ e Printiog and Binding machinery and | back, as she may do if she finds it hard to Gatiada hitherto has not'been troubled by 2 ‘ 2 § 326i] : g | ~: 3 P] ; his ice i ‘ ) —~e ve ns > fro 7% . c $0 Tauraday ni7 scl) 184 9) * | ant in this Oflice is that of the late # on away from home. ‘lit, simply because the Indian has had x ° ° Bremner Brothers. I canna look on her dae seus tale be plenty of room on the prairie and plenty to said Martin, decisively. eat. But you are now driving him into ie Pp VAY VIM FAR , . in we w 2 0 st com-| you and by all on us. But I'll not turn saptetena” iw oF Li fy BALL WAL ii L BLE. £9.* tutes en.' Vah.iteh Taak aud is well known *. one of the most com-|¥ a y eanieme a q | 2ooks and corners, and compelling him to plete printing and binding concerns in the; ™y back on her; shes but a young un, APA laccept your miserable dole of rations or oo . _ wae | Lower Provinces. With such facilities itis | it’s the first harm I’n knowed on her. It il perish, and his manhood, the instinct of no trouble to do the best work at moderate|be a hard job on me to tell her aunt. Why self-preservation, urges him to resist. What a i aor ie rates. didna Dinah come back wi’ ye ’ She'd ha’ |, the universal pliant of these poor people ! , inn 302 305 44 Queen Street, helped to pacify her aunt a bit. ‘‘T was happy,’ says Pound-maker or Z fun $25 225] an wn : ‘Dinah wasn’t at Snowfield. She’s been | Crowfoot, ‘until the white man came He ; North i aid | is Charlottetown, P, Fu Island: gone to Leeds this fortnight; and I/has deprived me of my means of subsist- . Hunter Rive: 932 432 ' March 17th, 1885. couldn’t learn from th’ old woman anyjence, debauched my women, made my BradaiLan ..-- 1010 508 2 direction where she is at Leeds, else I| braves drunken, left us to die like dogs. Lounty Line. - 1g 4 should ha’ brought it you.’ Why should I die that he may possess my Fre — . - ‘She’d a deal better be staying wi’ her | land /’? We should call this patriotism in enelns / —_-—_— a own kin,’ said Mr. Poyser, indignantly, the Swiss and Irish or the English, but in ‘eh g anes. am me oa Lo ‘than going preaching among strange folks the Indian’s case it is pagan stupidity. is _— ; ee he AR R EN FLAN I a-that-'n.’ Two courses lie open to the Government. Le. 2999 . B 3 ‘T must leave you now Mr. Poyser,’ said It must feed the Indian or fight him, and if Wellingt 23 > 2. : se. : : ie Eastern Canada sets any value vpon the ee oe whom everybody knows as the successful Adam, ‘for I have a deal to see to. i nethias feedi Sie tat ft Hill. 3 2 | 3 inti ee Northwest, feeding will be better and in t ' 7 ») O'Leary 12 4 ‘Aye, you'd best be after your business, | the long run the cheaper plan. There are Alber 5 47 i Largest Hotel Enterprises and I must tell the missis when I go home. | 40,000 treaty Indians here and probably i eee or ? = 7 = ° ° Tignish..... 6 47 It’s a hard job. ; 12,000 non-treaty Indians, including those FROM WEST 1. M. of America, says that while a passenger from ‘But,’ said Adam, ‘I beg particular you'll | of the far north. As the American Indians Tignish. .6 47 New York on board a ship going around Cape keep what’s happened quiet fora week or jmmediately south of the line must also be i ae ces eeuan ae mn Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- two. I’ve not told ny mother yet, and! taken into account, for they come and go at O'Leary 9 02 —— » —— aaa ee ce retin a. coun - there’s no knowing how things may turn! will, it is within the mark to say that the Post Hilj 10 22 the vesse ad curec imself, during the voy- out.’ Dominion has 50.000 Indians on her hands ae eee v= . oume ‘ aii — atinat _— » by the use ° i ‘ ‘ . . eee 11 03 CAPITAL, ° . ” ys r 38 $2,000,009 age, of an obstinate disease by the use of ‘Aye, aye; least said, soonest mended. |jn this region. Ido not say that Louis Miscouche ™ ‘ ll 34 j ie ee S rill We’n no need to say why the match 18 broke Riel will succeed in in siting a general ; , arrive ee ll 57 A.\M,. c Ayer Do arsapa a. off, and we may hear of a x C a Indian insurrection just now, but I know wammersi cd P. M. . ‘ } Shak wi : J] wis coul rel s , : “s . | denart 202 732 HEAD OFFIC E—Montreai. Since then Mr. LELAXD has recommended hake hands t me, lad c {as well as { know of my own existence that a ae » 37 8 07 " : ° Ayer’s SARSAPARILLA in many similar make the amends. before this race perishes from Kensington. 2 3 ) r . iite a oe _— ? ee . : : . . : < : Freetown . 300 8 30)| HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. cases, and he has never yet heard of its fail- There was something in Martin Poyser's | 8y stematized starvation, It will make County Lin: $2 3e ure to effect a radical cure. throat at that moment which caused him to|a last effort to live, and there shall be Beadalbane.. 82 8B 7 Some years ago one of Mr. wELAND’s farm bring out those scanty words in rather a| woe and weeping on that day. Let Par- Hunter hiv is 402 932) e..t-o We 7 . » ‘Bop . laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bad broken fashion. Yet Adam knew what/|liament choose between feed or fight. At North Wi hir i 17 9 47) BE isks i ahen open hioest i at Vor able E cE BAS Se state of his blood, an ugly secrofulous swelling the meant all the better: and the two the present juncture, when all the tribes 117. 947] raises Suag* Se ee ee teen ild ited ly I Royalty Juncti 509 1039) p wey W > "JE EDWARD ISLAND: or lump appeared on the injured limb, Hor- honest men graspe eac other's hard|are wildly excited, peace can only be Cheslottetes = 532 11 02 | AGENT FOR PRINCE EDV . rible itching of the skin, with burning and hands in mutual understanding. |secured by a more generous treatment of GCING EAS PrP. M darting pains through the lump, made life The : . i them Prudence, not to speak ef the : > @ re was nothing now to hinder Adam | mo a, ’ L Charlottetown eas ohne wae ae F. et. ARNAU D, almost intolerable. The leg became enor- from getting off He had told Seth to go | Christian virtue of charity, demands that Royalty Jan : 7 , ee. ously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, 5 , ™ ca ony Die i ae » : yaity Janet ceveee es 3 40) or artottatown, Jan 1885 MERONANTS RANK OF HALIFAX — usly — I, e : go oT ; aie a“ to the Chase, and leave a message for the the policy of hunger be set aside, and the if» ¢ . f xt ‘ > — wees 417) diacharging grees quantities Oo Cees Saui : hat Adam Bede had been Indian fed at least as well as we feed our “ oleh 4 52) - - ? otfensive matter, No treatment was of any quire, saying t a am ede ane o dogs He is a fellow-n ap 1 take it that sLoant ewart, ; Bese Lect 4 57 | avail until the man, by Mr, LELAND’S direec- obliged to start of suddenly on a journey— the Father who cares Fe i. for on é poor , f aiv ee eereee ve | : . ; : e . rhc ne > ave or pe . Vardigan .. ee we 2 tion, was supplied with AVER’S SARSAPA- and to say as much, and no more, to any) TT ate Georgetown «6 42! MORRIS &D Akt AT .A IN D = RILLA, which allayed the pain and irritation, one else who had made inquiries about him. ee ee — eet ie . Mount art .-.4 57] ‘ healed the sores, removed the swelling, and lf the Poysets learned that he was gone ni are rp ' ame pe a ea wae Morel] noe lin BOI completely restored the limb to use. away egain, Adam knew they would infer [om oe eee St. Pet .¢.-6 08| Mr, LELAND has personally used that he was gone in search of Hetty. our awful crime. od 0 oF) ’ 2 He had intended to go righton his way} | eS tia om j 42) Ayers parsapal lla from the Hall Farm; but now the impulse | Nicknames of British Regiments. . os : which had frequently visited him before— stele OTs 6 52] for Rheumatism, with entire success ; and 1 y > : ah TEE °° * 884000 62 OS Cee oe » ant - i wai ee ied ae to go to Mr. Irwine, and make a confidant} A London correspondent writes :—The a m4 ? afte ¢ servation, declares at, <i : . | : ; : aa eee 3 of ze ee es S . nee Me eee of him—recurred with the new force which | regimental sobriquet of the 20th Hussars, c ° ZU | 118 Deel, Ss he SLE e ; ver i “, | >the , articip: » 2 Ss i M Orel 857 equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorders, belongs to a last gi temo He was | le p are off $a ee — —s Mowat Stewar 9 37 Gout, the effects of high living, Salt Seen start — a long eee Se ere aoe i e a ; = ; ge ‘reorget 7 47 . 7 > >— — an no soul Owing to le eniistweb O ic me ‘ ie : 7 4: Kheum, Sores, Eruptions, and all the aumcu one y sea a : s ; ' Cardigar 8 12 various Soavan of blood diseases. would know where he was gone, | time of the Indian Mutiny who were as Mount St 9 32| We have Mr. LELAND’s permission to invite If anything happened to him! or if, | broad as they were long. This was im com- : — we inks .9 42 all who may desire further evidence in regard he absolutely needed help in any matter | pliance with a request by the Indian Gov - 10 17 to the extraordinary curative powers of concerning Hetty ! Mr. Irwine was to be ernment for small-sized men who, being a.) .10 54 AYER’S SARSAPARILLA to see him person- trusted; and the feeling which made Adam really light cavalry, would be able to over- wMOGUCLOWN see se cence ceeceres 1117 ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotei, shrink from telling anything which was her |take Nana Sahib. The srd Battalion of — a Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, secret, must give way before the need there | the*Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who proceeded | NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. was that she should have some one else |from Gibraltar, will be best remembered as iF SEL O sere nuere Nara is — besides himself, who would be prepared to|the 103rd Foot, and their familiar designa- ,; . i ae im re : VY good done by this unequalled eradicator i . i ion was **Old Toughs,” from the fact Pp ‘ 7 E only Eight-Flange Safe in the world, acd containing more improvements than ANY Stead patincen enables iim to give inquivers pees a ae ee eee oe eee or aoa a a Otatoes SAFE made, such as : grr E ‘ : ob fe i much valuable information. ‘ ’ 10ug g - a A The “Red Koi ee . ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the curred no new guilt, Adam felt that he was service in India. The “‘Red nights” is . i st. “4 - Ave . : ‘ > . ‘sm " - : : . . . Cee a Spil i Ros Ba rk, | whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and PREPARED BY not bound to keep silence when Hetty’s in- |the appellation associated with ; the ief as it ¢ ; s terest called on him to speak ‘Ist Battalion of the Cheshire Legi- oni 1 thief as it can be MiGh AEE : he bei — r.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. eo “m i. R, i IES, ond. THE PATENTs HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on 4 lolt. : E ‘I must do it,’ said Adam, when these|ment, formerly the 22nd Foot. his | enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, “to have easy ooo re —_ lock - Hg Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. thoughts which had spread themselves | name took its origin from the men on one - oot le ree > -Ww yi . . - . . . . . Lu aba be B’e| work. He can thus easily change the lock, a me oil, ne ap - hms ‘he Sane nen abana ere Sa through hours of his sad journeying, now | occasion being served out with red jackets, 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger Soap eres, Sas Wa: ee : ; rushed upon him in an instant, like a wave | waistcoats and breeches, instead of their ! ath: Z . ’ : ; indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs P 9 >t ; st ; - ; M008, Canned Lobsters, Mac-| the filling for a ncetiate ailing i: onain,” , ‘in that had been slowly gathering; ‘it’s the| proper clothing. The Ist Battalion o: the | the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again. ba i a . : “Se . 8 ew : : » 39 ae here] Berries Eggs 4th, POU R-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient ar can t stand alone in this ne ee oe ~ mere , — =”) | and easiest to change of any in use. eae : yey ni ; " ’ : ' us . 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, | BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents | - kK. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to (To be continued.) | infantry. Under the command of Ostenst Vish Ete. | warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. . oe take a limited number of pupils for | Sankey they made a forced march, with Best P; : ag 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof} Violin Instruction by ‘*Danclas” conservatory a mules for steeds; and long afterwards they wes for all § hipments, Write fally safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to p»ss over twelve method, which is so complete that each pupil Tue Empress of Austria is tourirg incognito | were known by the nickname of ws Sankey’s sad epee e: | inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. is enabled to form a part of one harmonized | along the south coast of England. It is said | Horse.” Another title of the regiment was H MTT THESE SAFES-have stood the test of years, aud the greatest fires on this continent, | body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure|she alternates ridiag on railways and tramp-| the ‘* Green Linnets,” from their pea-green A J HE W AY & OO , aud have the CH AMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill ey es b instead of the old class drudgery. ing afoot. She is reported to be a good pedes- facings. The sobriquet of the 2nd Batta- 7 od We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing °f Jarge numbers — cone Ss to ae <1 trian and —— cover 18 wise s day. She/|jion of the East Surrey Regiment, formerly Generai sh | tl ghout the Deminion ; é or terms apply a ranidenna, atey | is accompanie a single attendant. | r > : ee Suaki . oa - er | or" BANK WO2K AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our lirm, For prices, testi- | dtreet, : An es eee er oe mag “ape ena a4... ah. “te te — ) row é dy é JL0 i s 22 @ as Ot ** ET Ge oo me a . . ‘4 : "ORR, . a : atral Wiaan i, Boston. | nouials and information, addror A FINE assortment of men’s and boy’s Felt | From the number of Glasgow men in the Mein be id ‘ . . ~eAN 2 . ; : ; Maer of Board of Trade Corp o4| sosReH JACOBS, weoRRES & IRULAND, URSORIRE for THE DAILY EXAMI.| Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the ranks, and the color of their facings, the €chanic a} na . , ; , ; Ch’town — a QRNERAT. AGENT, 64 dndbury St., Boston Mase 'y WIP If cae —amé thee leben’ = oe London House. (ma 28 regiment was styled ‘“The Glasgow Greys. 19 SKI ss OU WR rater ti eat tae ar rea ash ee or ee ee a ‘senile ei cm a