“8 ve DOLLARS A YEAR, SERLES, ryauur \ iy A Che Daily Examiner every vening, by ~ rner cf Water and ects, Chariottetown, tdward island, he Examiner Publishing Qo. This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”"—Evnipixs, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 0 ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1885, A So a $a ene eave NE _ Sincie Copixs Two CrEnts, VOL. 17.---NOQ. 2. Spring Ep ome -() ~ - ware Prey _ rae 4. Siten, wea: Z~ hm S aw Ee Hed Genre me ie pea va Cae 8 Cea Ch. lst os ed lp Ba” SOC Re ero te ° a : 7 fe “me ‘ ‘ ‘ : . - 4 _ * , ! Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain never crossed his mind, and yet now all his States of United stocked with newest Hats Bon- and ail the new millinery material, Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower ‘avery buyer should inspect our stock before pur- s % wb FE o> ah Tay & a » Sem (wee pera, r ae, er 4m PERKINS & é¢ team §3 Sh "> ws Post A ed Rane pet os abe oi) 7 £ Lm TION : a <M % $2 50 7; + « 3S > 8 x: , i ope ca Ex = x 3 Mies x eRe asp ww Advertising at moal moderate rates, Contracts may bs made for monthly, 4 A j : warteriy, half-yearly or yearly advertiee. 4 re now SHOWiNS nen n ' . \LMAMAG FOR MAY, 1885, and MOON S oa (GES. 4 ri 9 ( C WT . af o.? ‘ + e | if nin - arter t tia) 4h Slim " } 2 t wos qeene 0 cyte tian ‘SDC AN Stmmer Novelties in aw Sook wil av a, om., i. First Qa rter, "lst day, lh. 33m. , a. mm, Full Moon, 25th day, th. im, p- m. Do oe WEEK|} O om (Sun Moon}High ! Days ani ul rises|sets | rises | water |len’h Millinery Department well b mh maft'n morn b m : ‘ "oy WX? 1'Priday 6 507 3) 9 20.11 S416 12 NELS, Shapes, Feathers, fiowers » Saturday ; 4 }i0 20/aft 2 5 e we : ? Sunday 48, OL 6! ] ‘| 5 4 CY ~ * on t . . a ow | ot Sn ie wae is Minelish and French Millinery, whOUUUS ) i ‘ ven . é ' - 5 Tuesday 45 8 morn | 2 23) 23 | :| Wednesda 9! 0 23) 3 17) 5} ea . eee” | as tells aie ae] Stock of general 3) Friday 41 12! | 27; § @ Sl than Hey Vel 9 Saturday 39 13, 1 56) 6 38) 34 ‘ 4Ver, 49 Sanday | 38 14; 2 26'7 43) 36 | fr. i1| Moaday | 37} 16] 2 54) 8 45) 39 Chasing, 12’ Tuesday | 35) 17] 3 25) 9 21 41} 13, Wednesday 34 18 4 O}1O 5) 44} 14) Thursday 33; 19 4 49°10 47| 47 | 15. Friday | 32 19,8 2911 31}; 49) 1g Saturday 31 21) 5 oe inonn 50 | {7 cauday } 30, P27 27, 6 1 52) . 13/ Monday 29] 24' 8 36) 1 1] 55] Ch’town, May 9, 1885. 19) Laesday | 23 2% 9 46) 1 5 £7 . q' Wednesday 26, 2610 57' 244 = §9) = = 7 21, Thursday 25, Waft 7) 34915 0! 92| Frida } 29 29 1145 4 3 | ee 23) Saturday 23 «30, 2 20) 6 21 5} m $4 Sunday 23). 3 2 Sh 7 B7 7 | ° 25 Monday 22; 31, 4 27| 8 2i 9) eg 26 Taceday 21; 32, & 291 9 4) 11] & a a7|Wedneesday | 20 33 692 944) 13) 28/Tharslay 20; a4 7 2t 10 28 13 | 29' Friday 19| 25) 8 16/10 57! 18 30/Satarday 18; 36'9 BIL 3% 18) ’ ‘: 81|Saoday t 18/7 37) 9 46laft S8|15 19 | W e are now showing NOES. : Ia this month the mornings increase 42 minutes; the afternoons 43 minutes, The Queen's birthday falling on a Sunday this mouth, will be hept on the 25th fs HALLWAY GUE TABLE, (f ‘harlottetown Time. ) GOING WEST. 4. %.° 7% Mh Tc cs cs cvcccccrdeneses 802 302) Royalty Junction. 825 3% 25) a See 917 417} MIS wesos iaddsd ome 932 432) snlieit ae : > ; . Bester River............+ -+0+. 4038. 432 We solicit a share of Public Patronage. OSS EE wid 519) i tk 1035 6534 . di wesawe ap oem amie L057 5 47) ' L2G Qrecncccv eves 1132 6 23) = Summerside, ¢ Pp. M. CN «ewes oooh a 3 ate Miscouche..... oso castaderenil 2 09 | Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. i ... ccenece+, onesie 237 SEE si kns soe oha0ewnndeen 3 22 A RL er —_ - SINE. «nee. cece cost nteekeeee rT is ( ‘ Roc. oc... cr hen eee 5 47 mie I j ( } } & rg ana 8a Sprice Floniag aud Sheathing, &. PROM WEST. A. M, am B Sra. oss. Sno i cée tae ete 6 47 gag been appointed by Messrs, Prim- ey i ey) ee 7 47 | RE rose Brothers, of Pictou, agent for the | Si, >ccaccsvedeasanp eee 9 02 sale of their well known Grooved and | s Port MS dbs svenditeehnaenodan 10 22 Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING and Do ons'aSethsdilhieg «iain 11 07 SHEATHING, I HAVE NOW, and will) Rigen <cchqulh enced 1134 continue to have on hand a stock of the same, | ee 1157 a. M.} WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which 1} Summerside, P. M. have no hesitation in recommending as the | - - - ten Genet... cise cise 202 732 best in the market. a | dn ¢ccw caus dbabe tae ine 237 807' Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre- : : ia _ : RE is oapyetietideuksos 100 300 8 30! pared to execute promptly orders left with me | f { § Hou Jeng fLtit Win? nee ee $09 530 pared to exeute promptly arent wits me CONVCDIBNCE Alt Eoonomy vs. Iveoavenisuce aio Expouse Pb ane ws... eee eeeeeeeee eee BD 8 55 | Boards, Laths, &c. Oe. 6 caos eda ebueeduelt 402 932 For further particulars apply at wy resi- ——— 10; Howth Wiltshire, ............0++: 417 947 achen, Priuce Street. " Royalty Junction Coes cesceceseees 5 09 10 39 THOMAS A TTY. i — = son aa s Charlottetown..........+0+.+-++ 632 11 02 sas inne | 7 T + Fs % | @CIN : April 1 :. TRS5 — Dau Quark wkly . r ‘ 4 @ EAST. P.M ee F. fi fo “ RNs. ose ceeodeeeeb ion 317 ; : Royalty Junction...........--0++e00+++3 40] VA os Seis i ., «s o coctsloed dediins «been 417 ¢ & 5 = ¢ Moant Stewart, ) APtHVGr++ee-eeeeeeees + 52 Potatoes pe - ee § = Conds > Udepart.......ese0ss. 4 57 8 Aa a us nso cede oS ered i vb boa 6 17 ‘ ~~ ¢ 3 a Georgetown bevciowe cckdughite chico ct eaeal § 42 “pilims, Park, 5 = ag 3s 5 I Ae ES | POE Py 457 ‘es - * Morell... oheicce Gebel een 5 37 R. &. Pies, Sas S St. Peter’s....... nae occcteateaeteea 6 08 AUER Der, a a S = ee ococceb daneule ens aaa 6 57 » &'@ = S NES g's. o's oe Set dubWduaeceleabunoms 7 42 | <| = = = PROM BAsy. , y M. Liaths, Canned Lobsters, Mac “ = ” -_ & MUP ADSL i. 6 ccoccce fet élde cant eneean 6 52 } i = = = ¥ UW liver .....<<--c...cessoa eee 737 kerel, Berries, Eggs, . = olen NNN'S.,.. .0.. «capes. snageaeneaenn 8 26 .| = Sie ee BLES, .,0..ccccohncgeke Renee 2.8 57 Fish Ete. = 2 8 Ss § & SUMNER’. . : : +5. cians mance 9 37 ae <a a Georgeto WS oc ccces sobeu bie ...7 47) Best Prices for all Shipments, Write fully re 9 : a IE. woe oc c00eccneiomnae omar for Quotations, ES STi iL AH FAD OF i OG M DETITARS Mount Stewart \ arrive teeeweeeere er 9 32 { ee s , } depart er 9 42 THEWAY & CO i NOS sts 07 cnenesnaiengell 740.17 a ——:0: byalty Junction 10 54 bis es oe a ene enrens - General Commission Merchants Vharlottetown ..... cetpastadiiall deeste Ba : Pr t HIS Patent Oven is put on all my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such es the Star we —————— |22 Central Wharf, *osten. | | Niagara, Waterloo, &. Is Kasily Cleaned, by simply drawing the end and lining Pane . vs of Board of Trade Corn and from the oven, brushing out the soot and replacing them again—thoroughly cleaning or cleo’, Henson & Meluarrie, ene alae: inserting a new lining in five minutes time, Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1884, ; The thousands using this Oven admit it to be worth at least Ten Dollars more than BAR RISTERS ere ANE Stoves with the ordinary oven, Atthe same time please keep in view the fact that it \ if nia costs the trade or revail purchaser no more than the same stove without this valuabie --AND— SULLIVAN & MAUGKILL, im provement. Whea baying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN. If yonr dealer GENEYS- AT o LAW A i j GCRREYS - AT- LAW has none on hand, have him send, or send your erder direct to the Sackville Foundry. Aff ‘ pf F No other Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer this undoubted advantage, ce in Brown's Blok, Queen Square Selicitors in Chancery, as | ain the Inventor, Sole Manufacturer nd Patentee. — ' (UP STAIRS) Lam adJing several New and Handsome Patterns this season «hich, with my former | a . 4p ~ "SiBBE.GC'. &c. | varicty of one hundred different styles aad sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall —” 0-0 VOTAREES Pune. t; : Stoves. Also—Farmers’ Boilers, Hollow-ware, Ploughs, &c., comprises the largest and WAR alaeaane a ae OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great} pect assortment made in the Maritime Provinces. BURTON & CONROY, | ccorge strect, Oharlottetor a. nes” Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding prices, I will not be under- 4 : sold, BARRISTERS & APTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 6a Money to Laep, CHARLES FAWCETT N . W.W.Suturvan,Q.©. | Crester B. MACNEILL 7 . . Otaries Public, &c. a: — silica lt an January 16, 1885. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, t@ Cameron's Liock, up stairs ; entrance cite ileal SACKVILLE, N. 1 next door to Taylor's Jewelry Store, “ BSORIBE for T(E WEEKLY EX ; FAC sE, N. B. March 24, 1865 whyfien Va TTR. the hart peper on the jalan ld. April 256th, ! 3p6—— Fh 3 STAPLE AND FANCY DR AND GENTS’ a Compiete Stock of and Canadian English, American Y GOODS FURNISHINGS. ; ADAM BEDE. ening! New toods! Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. to winister t’ others, and mak» no home for herself i’ this world.’ ‘But suppose,’ said Adam, earnestly, snppose there was s man #s ‘ud let ber do just the same and not interfere with hex she might doa good deal o’ what she dors just now as well when she was mariied as when she was sipgle. Other women of her sort have married—that’s to say, not just like her, but women as preached and attended on sick and needy. ‘There's Mrs. ‘letcher as she talks of.’ A new light had broken in on Seth. He turned round, and leying his hand. on Adam's shoulder, said. ‘Why, wouldst like her to marry thee, brother ! Adam looked doubtfally at Seth's inquir- ing eyes, and said, * Wouldst be hurt if she was to be fonder o’ me than o’ thee Quan ‘ CUAPTER LI (Continued, ) Adam needed the calm influence; he was amazed at way in which this new thought of Pivah’s love hadtaken possession of him, with an overmestering power that made all other fee'ings give way before the impetuous desire to know that the thought was true. Strange, that till that moment the possibility of their ever being lovers had the ‘longing suddenly went out toward that possibility; he bad no more doubt or hesi- ‘tation as to his own wishes than the bird ‘Nay, said Seth, warmly, ‘how canst j that flies toward the opening through which think it? Have I felt thy trouble so little lthe daylight gleams and the breath of that J shouldna feel thy joy / | Heaven enters. (To be The autuianal Sunday sunshine soothed | |him; but not by prepdring him with resig- | eae ere ‘nation to the disappointment of his mother | The Gap Closed. '—if he himself, proved to be mistaken romp labout Dinah: it soothed him by genile | (Montreal Gazette.) iencouregement of his hopes. 7@ Wi ae : ee fo ge ange-cys ae f his hopes. Her lovewas' Oy, Saturday last the final gap on the line |so like that calm sunshine that they seemed! (+ “the Canadian Pacilic Railway north of to make ove presence i ¢ believ- es ate et ts eae oa to him, and he believ- Taye Superior was closed, and continuous jed in them both alike, And Dinah was 80 | ),3) enedieniidiies - feces’ Mikaieeies a ‘bound up with the sad memories of his first the Oclusside River provided The ‘public panei, tet ". was not forsaking pare. SB 1 een, httnnsinniitn aemndnensdl Aes thes eeniline ne re rlW yr ar : “4 ® ( » y - loving: e Nay Y hid ro re bok of the energy, the evterprire and capability, : et y , e . 7 and the indomitable pinck of the Canadian grown out of that past; it was the noon of Pacitic Company, that the announcement that moraing a”? rr aa of the conclusion of tracklaying north of But Seth? Would. the lad ret a oe ae ; ould: the lad be hurt! rake Superior is apt to excite less interest than the importance of the event warrants. Hardly ; fer he had seemed quite conteut of late, and there was no selfish Ji, jittle more than four years since the At that r . Bey jealousy in him; he had never been | company itetan’ the anitnast jealous of his mother’s fondness for Adam. ' ;: : : Bat had ihe ‘hedn snythide of whet thelt time the government section between Port mthes’ talked ‘abitel f Alam tuledd to aa azid. W re was pone nani kanw this ifort heabbeeht he Seal’ tenet and scarcely a2 mule of permanent raliway or 7 prte : (had been cona‘ructed west of Winnipe Seth’s observation better than his mother’s. | yw . 2 yang kn : | We had, in fact, merely a patch here and He must talk to Seth before he went to see th ies to. Camel Dinah ; and, with this imtentien in his’ ome a. ¥ m Pp oe ee heged mind, he walked back to the cottage anditetee . , Hoe prove, $he, linke:sie 2 Tad Wi kde cnothaae | trans-continental highway, affording the aid Ut 18 ovne . ° d ‘Did Seth aay me pe Side 2G ae I most direct communication between the & Ba et ¥ 2 a . - . when he was domlind home? Will he be yamacioes «Sante of | Gye Dowipien, anne teick-Ge iia 2 5 as a promoter of immigration, causing the , : ‘encouragement of settlement and the deve- ‘lopment of trade; in a word rounding <-i ‘Aye, lad; he'll be back for a wonder. » Jang AZ ’ in He isna gone to Treddles’on. He’s gone | tye Confederation echeme, and making thia vast territoria! Dominion indepencent and somewhere else a-preachin’ an’ a-prayin’,’ ‘Hast any noti hich w ; 9? : : ae potion which way he’s gone "| .o1¢ contained as respects means of inter- ; ‘Nay but he dftén goes ‘lo th’ Common ‘communication, of an assimilation of inter- I } . } ot > > Thee know’st more 0's goings nor I do,’ en sneer won eee — oe Adam wanted to go and meet Seth, but 6.0, adloas their = es, oF souidaah their he contented himself with walking about/,.4.¢ dreamed that art tania of Cams the near fields and getting sight of him as. federation is eadleih ante h "alee soon as possible. That would not be for’ * . y 8 ee te ee en oe territory from ccean to occan, could be o i OU come, iors it } ats 2 scarcely be at home much before their | Py gp tig i heii one be re dinner-time, which was twelve o'clock. But} PSP ER eS Pe OU er yaaa as ? 'time in the history of a country wou!d Adam could not sit down to his reading’ bring the realization of the end at which all contineced. ! a 3 he sauntered along by | cotions and all parties had so long aimed. a and stood leaning agains* | And if upon any point the minds of the stiles, with eager, intense ; ; &¥€®s| doubting Thomases were particularly fixed woe —~ = ington pupae : | it was that the construction of (he section willows, not the fields or the sky. Again! porch of | Lele Sie oe satewnet and again his vision was interrupted by | jo¢0 91 w P : . oan wondar atthe streuatl oF ia'Gdu* teste , 1880-81 when the contract for the building oe Wigs renaith ae | odiididid ol this are of the road was before Parliament, and the \two succeeding sessions, show upon the part love—almost like the wonder a man feels 8 : t Pp : ; of the opposition a conviction that the line = _ a poms baa ney _north of Lake Superior not only would not as : : wf. be built but that the resources «f this How i nt the yoota hae ed 0 ™80Y contey mare acarely adequate tite about our later love! Are their first poems emeret ad pa, Sarees , ee fae aon a the best? or are those not the best which 4). ait undertaken by the perks nag Z eae from aa) eee rae ferger have the splendid result of a continuous The boy's ’ nn lace eed Seer een Tail communication from Movireal to the spring charm; but the man should yield _ | aot thountains; and of*s proved ability sicher, Jonge: saiaate. to transport wees aero Cana‘ian ter- At last, there was Seth, visible at the Ory: ey: pacino ee. —— farthest stile, and Adam hastened to mee Ry ethweat him. Seth was surprised, and thought | The enterprise of the Pacific Railway something unusual must have happened; but! Compan hast hover ‘Been adeauatsly bp- when Adam came up, his face eaid plainly | pon >: by the people. We re ete & —— ee — ere A 1 readily forget the experiences of the pest. Sb tin ae b yet - am whet The experiments, the failurer, the hopes ‘I’ve been to the Common,’ said Seth. eae Saas oe the ee Dinas pa Spake Wend ms | Wn ane eee laliend aoe ae Se company of hearers at Brimstone, as they : sae call it. They're folks as never KO to em the —_ wine: we: the ene church hardly —them on the Ccmmon—but fami Ane nym ne cei seus ens they'll go and hear Dinah a bit. She’s been enterprise is now entrusted; but the ki rj Du j th : ° speaking with power this forenoon from the} ait of the achievements of the pest words ‘I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.’ And there wasa little thing happened as was pretty to see. The women mosily;bring their children with 'em, but to-day there was one stout, curly- headed fellow, about three or four years, old, that I never saw there before. He was naughty as could be at the beginning, while { was praying, and while we was singing, but when we all sat down and Dinah began to speak, th’ young un stood stock still all at once, and began to look at her with’s mouth open, and presently he ran away from’s mother and went up to Dinah, and pulled at her like a little dog, for her to itake notice of him. So Dinah lifted him up and held th’ lad on her lap, while she went on speaking; and he was as good as could be till he went t’ sleep—and the mother cried to see him.’ ‘It’s a pity she shouldna be a mother herself,’ said Adam, ‘so fond as the chil- dren are of her. Dost think she’s quite fixed against marrying, Seth? Dost think nothing ’ud turn her ? There was something peculiar in his bro- ther’s tone, which made Seth steal a glance at his face before he answered. ‘It ’ad be wrong of me to say nothing ud iorn her,’ he answered. ‘ But if thee mean’st it about myself, I've given up all thoughts as she can ever be my wife.- She ca'ls me her brother, and that’s enough.’ ‘ Bat dost think she might ever get fond ‘enough of anybody else to be willing to merry ‘em ?’ said Adam, rather shyly. ‘Well,’ said Seth, after some hesitation, ‘it’s croszed my miad sometime: o’ late as ishe might; but Dinah ‘ud let no fondness \for the creature draw her out o’ the path las she believed God had marked out for lher. If she thought the leading was not i ' ‘from Him, she’s not one to be brought’ An she’s allays! Send self-addressed envelope to Ker Joneph ‘under the power of it. seemed clear about that, as her work was four years is not dimmed by the lapse of memory of former failure, To-dey the traveller may journey from Montreal to British Columbia, through Canadian terri- tory, over as substantial, as durable, as comfortable a railway as can be found on this continent ; before another winter sets in, before, it is confidently expected, an- other harvest is gathered, he may journey to the Pacific coast without change of car- riage, and this wonderful achievement, the construction of more than tweaty-one hun- dred miles of railway, will have been ac- complished within fifty-five months of the ratification of the contract by parliament, -_-*, A Significant Statement. 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