¢ } >. P Wen. = ) i; fi c = 2 ; ; a WV ‘General Dealer in Canada, The Canadian ee ATTORNE YS-/ ll ” fest WW 8 | trade mmaiities , | All of which ‘vill be sold at JOHN T. ane? aa a e's. ce j Baul 105 Water Street, St. Jobn, at ana Gillce in Oid nee \ng 6.6m eod | f wah. b, oa SN Ree ee ME et SY a Mla li Oe ne ee etnd . * _. rs Thy 3 th Graninier ve jh JU LPR XAT — a ; ! UO 2) 50 L 26 Oo 50 i ra 4 La i I \ i bi :; * ments, on a urns Lt A RN a A a ALMANAC FUR JANUARY, i3c5. Mi S CHANG t.ast Quarter 7th day, Ilh. 24m,, | New Moon I6th day, 4h, 24m., a first Quarter, 23rd day, 9. l4m.. p Full yon, 30th day, Oh. 7m., un : Si lo } I) at 1¥ Oo in vis rile hmhm aftn morn; hm 1 Thursday 7 50 4 19, 5 38 10 44} § 29 riday : 50; @0i 6 47 1l At 3} ¢ Saturday mw 21:8 bjattls 31 i Suaday 56; 22 9 12) 0 S4 5 Monday 40; 22:10 2 1 37 > Tues say oa Saas 27 ‘ « ert j| Wedaesday 43' 25'morn; 3 il Os 8! Thursday 48 %% O 3u: 4 10 a) 9 Friday Ls 281 1 26 5 i 10 | Saturday 47; 29. 2 30) 6 30 (2 Li'Sunda 20 327.7 3 44 i2 Mi V 16 si 1 is 26 ih 43 is : 46 i2 9 LO ‘ 14; Wednesday id 59 } 9 5 i sday 4 >, © 42 D ab Hl th Feid 44 ao. oe 2 D 17 Se 3 } 7 Lo 18 Su ' 4 0 nom ig M y 1? 4 . ose & 90 Tu $} 2 9 24) 0 45 21, VV ednesday $4) Mi 9 52 1 49 ¢2' Thursday ) 1510 21' 1 59 ; 23) Friday 38. 46 10 53) 2 45 il 94! Satur lay 4Si1l 29 +5 13 25 Sunday daft ( Oo 16 33 Monday 3D a bk, 6 a 7 7 Tu 1 ZZ 1 54 i OT) 1) = \V eda: (tay 43 of $ 7 8 35 21 29 Thursday |. Ss 21:9 41 23 80 F riday ' rt ay » a2) 10 Zl 26 $1 | Saturday 729453 6 461i i4 9 29) WE SEL | Poia toes, “piliz Bark, R. KR. Ties, | i.umber, Laths, Canned Lebsiers, Mac- kerel, Berries, Eggs, | Fish hte. | for Write fully | best Prices all Shipments. for Quotations, HATHEWAY & 00, Ceneral Commission Merchants, 22 Central Whart, Boston. Trade, | | Members of Board of Corn and Mochauics Exchange. Nov. 19, 1384. H.W. VINNIC OMBE, | PIANG TUNER Pianos Tuned, Re-wired aod Regulated. | CHURCH ORGANS) | Veiced, Care. Dt CABINET OLGANS, U med and Repaired. Ch’town, Tuned, and Regulated wit! ‘Tuned : by exper ‘lence } Having wly twenty years’ Ame rican | with the construction of English, and German Pianos, and under the patronag e| of Goveroment House, the Convent and the} leading musical families on the island, feeis| sure of giving uulvers: :] satisfaction. Mr. V. will engage professionally for public or private « concerts the comipy season. Oth ce— . BP. Fletcher's Music Store. & Cayene, Oct. 25 1854. “SULLIVAN & Mag NEILL, ee Re ee ee CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1885. Previcus to f true Liberty, when Froc:-borm & 44iw is Men, having to advise the Public, Inay speak free,” —ivispipgs. AIT a eR RI A gang apt 2s = tT RG I ny Fc rt hh nt om a ee re SINGLE Coprxs Two CENxTs. VOL. 16.---NG, 37. aa g g a ah — "5 7 .... : fi ; y the es " & PES H GOODS HOUSE in this Provinee. sition to give the very Best Value. Giving DA PUT CHS rubs ii OD, stock=tahing they will * Sere CLOAKS ata big reduction, Ladies ULSTER: big reduction, Wool Searls & Squares at a big reduc tion, Sata and prices Reliable, Cloths, Linens, iP-TOP VALUES I ORES: Tight ‘P VALUES Tk DRESS Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, i, Silk HANDKERCiLEFS, adies’ CARFS and TIES. R: an LARS and CUFFS, Yt ents’ UNDERCLOT: (EN NG, Newest SLIPPER PASTERNS, CUSHION PATTY: Ch’ town, Dee. AVING made an addition to their premises, they are MANTLES and. Men’s Fur Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. nnkets. Comforts, Counterpanes, Flamnreis, Wine KL. GOODS & VELVET ‘LOVES and MITTS, Kur CAPS and MUFFS +] Lace SCARFS., now the I their whole attention tot Largest his branch, her HC t Exclusively DRY (00DS, Seii the balance of their Ta CAPS at a big reduction, Ws & eC, OSIERY and CORSETS. 'ORSETS. SRNS, BRAGCK EY PATTERNS, > Cotton Goods of Uvery Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found, PERKINS &S TERNS. JACKETS ai a big reduction, oe W.& A. BROWN / 6.000 yards Seotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 2 400 y yards Mantle and Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, 3,500 yards Colored Silks, Satins and Plushes at 20 per cent off, t.000 Seotch and Canadian Wool Shirts and Drawers at 20 per cent off. lined COATS, MILLINERY, &e., Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR Fur Caps, Hats. Muffe , &e,, at greatly reduced prices THEM. SN Rt Ee a esac WHELESALE ANB RETAIL ! i eee 2 ee This is a bona fide Sale. February. Call early and avoid the rush. 9 ~ 9 ~ i | Ye Remember the place —Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goll's Grocery, ‘and directly opposite the Market House. as all Goods must be cleared out AT COST. hefore the W.& A, BROWN & Ca, 1884. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, EI ECTRIC GLOSS; §& $84. 4A A. L U (as h Ic: cleaning Solid Silyer, Nickel, Brass, | Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure || Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no jabor. | Eving entirely free irom grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur- ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW eliciters in Chaneery, . ¢ s¢ NePPT ARES 2h44:. &e. Ol S— ( iJing, Gre Geor f us Gas" Mouoy | W. W, Souris + Ouse VM ACMEILL Ja se ? fi cleo, “Horsoa & HoQuarrig, | BARRIS: 27S a* _— Als (UP STAIRS). ‘crown, Feb, 21, 183 uly 26, 1884.~lam 3 face. Is is the only preparation ever pro-| §& |duced that will polish brass or copper with- D>» pout the use of acid, Nothing approaches it' 2. | tor removing grease and finger marks from > | Brass, Copper, Glass, ete; while for cleaning | Nickel o1 Stoves it is especially usetul, Tete-a-Teie Sets, Tea Pots, K&e., in Decorated 1885. oo SE eee ( & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, they now offer their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, ne ‘Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow ems Wincerys, Prints, Cretonnes, Bleached and U nbleavhed Damasks and Table } Napkins ee big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters Par. change is made in XMAS & NEW YEARS ODD & ROGERS are showiug a fine assortment of Xmas and New Year's Presents, consisting of gate Ware, |! a A fe OS, Sy ees ADAM Bi: re | Ba. ced shevte a) 33 hand - - CHAPTER X\ (Conitwmuca ) How ;retty the little puss looks in that ria areas) it would be th -easi st fc lly to fall } with her; tauere issuchagsw cet ba y° like | the delicate dark rings of hair lie so charm- ingly about her ears and neck; her great dark eyes, with their long eyelashes touch |} one so strangely, as if an imprisone d, frisky sprite looked at of them. Ah! what a prize aman geis when he i wint ; a sweet h r de like Hetty. How the me n envy him who come to the wedding breokfast, and see her hanging on his arm in her white lace and orange blossoms. | | The dear, young, round, soft, flexible thing! Her heart must be just as soft, her temper just as free from angles, ber ne acter aa pliant. If any thing it be the hnushand’s just On2,i1t mi ial there; vt f make her what he likes,that is piain. without doubt tals 18 the place WW buy Your) nia so apt | little darling is so fond of hiss, her little | vanities are so bewitching he wouldn’t con- sent to her being a bit wiser; those kitten- like glances and movements are just what | one wants to make one’s hearth a paradise L Every man under auch circumstances is j i nscious of being a great physiognonsist Nature, he knows, has a language ef her | lown, which she uses with strict veracity, | and he considers himself an adept in the langnaye Nature has written out his) ao s character for him in those exquisite ilines of cheek and lip and chin, in those oul delicate as petals, in those long i ashes curled like the siamen of a flower, in I he dark, liquid depths of those wonderful) eves, How pe will dote on her children !) is he is almost a child herself, and the little, | pink, round ee rs will liane about her like | j flow rets round the central flower; and the} husb and will look on, smiling benignly, | able whenever he chooses to withdraw into | the sanctuary of his wisdom, toward which his sweet wife will look reverently, and| jnever lift the curtain. It is a marriage | such as they made in the golden age, when) the men were al! wise and majestic, and the | women all lovely and loving | | It was very muchin this way that our} friend Adam Bede thought about Hetty; only he put his thoughts in very different) words. If ever she behaved with cold| vanity towards him, he said to him- self, it is only because she doesn’t love me well enough; and he was sure that her love, whenever she gave it, would be the most precious thing a man could possess on earth, Before you despise Adam as deficient in penetra- tion, pray ask yourself if you were ever predisposed to believe evil of any pretty woman—if you ever could, without hard head breaking demonstration, beliove .cvil of the one supremely pretty woman who has bewitched yon. No: people who love downy perchcs are apt not to think of the stone, and sometimes jar their teeth ter- ribly against it Arthur Donnithorne, too, had the same sort of notion about Hetty, so far as he had thought of her nature at all. He felt sure she was a dear, affectionate, good little thing. The man who awakes the wonder- ing, tremulous passion of a young girl always thinks her offectionate ; and if he chances to look forward to fature years, probably imagines himself being virtnously teuder to her, because the poor thi ng is so clingingly fond of him. Gud made these dear women so—and it is a convenient ar- rangement in ease of sickness, After all, that the wisest of us must in this way t believe be beguils ad and must think than they guage. and don't know sometimes, Nature has her lan- she ig not unveracious; but we all the intricacies of her syntax ck serve. just yet, and in a hasty reading we may happen to extract the very opposite of her real meaning. Long = dark eyelashes now; what can be wore exquisite? I tind it impossible not to expect some depth of coul behind a gray eye with a long dark eyelash, in spite of an experience which has shown me that they jmay co along with deceit, peculation and stupidity, But if, in the reaction of dis- gust, I have betaken iayself to a fishy eye, there has been a surprising similarity of result. One begins to suspect at length that there is no direct correlation between eyelashes and morals, oc else that the eye- lashes express the disposition of the fair one’s grandmother, which is, on the whole, less important to us. No eyelashes could be more beautiful than Hetty’s; and now, while she walks with her pigeon-like statcliness along the room, aud jocks down on her shoulders bordered by the old black lace, the dark fringe shows tu perfection on her pink cheek. They are bat dim, ill-defined pictures that her narrow bit of an imagination can make of the future; but of every picture she the central figure, in fine clothes Captain Donnithorne is very close to her, putting his arm round her, perhaps kissing ther, and every body else is admiring and envying her, especially Macy Burge, whose new print dress looks very co ntemptible by Does is roundne 33 about her face and figure; day when you want to be quiet, er goes we better and worse of people} her; she hardly ever remembered to reach hitn his pipe at the right time without being to'd, unless a visitor happened to be there who would have a better opportunity oi secing her as the walked across the hearth, Hh ity 1 not understand how any b: dy could be very fond of middle-aged people, ind for those tiresome children, Marty, and Tommy, and Totty, they had been the vere nm uisance of her life—-as bad as buzzing insect# that will come veasing you ona hot Marty the eldest, was a baby when she first came tu the farm, fer the childrew born before him had died, and so Hetty had Yhein ail three, one after the other, toddling by her side in the meadow, or playing about her on wet days in the half-empty rooms of the large old house. (7'o be continued, ) Georgetown School The closing exercises of the Georgetown h ol, prone to the Christmas vacation, took place on the 24th ult, The following are the names of the pupils who obtained the highest marks in the written examina tions conducied during the previous week: First Department—E. Stewart, Principal. Arithmetic—ist, A. McLaren, R. Me- Donald, F. McLaren, equal ; 2nd, H. Tap- per, L. Munro, equal; 3rd, J. Rutherford. Grammar—ist, R. McDonald; 2nd, A. McLaren ; 3:d, L. Munro. L. ord, H. Geography—Ist, R. MecDouald, Munro, equal; 2nd, A. McLaren; ‘Tapper. History—ist, R. McDonald; 2ad, A. Me- Laren; 3rd, 'T. Grant. Readirg and Spelling—1 Zod. L. Munro, M. McDonald et, L. Kennedy; Bourke, equal; 3rd, R Aigebra—Ist, L. Munro; 2ud, A. Me- Laren; ard, R. ‘McD. nald, Latin— st, R. McDonald; 2nd, H. Tap- per; ded, L. Munroe. French—Ist, L. Munro; 2od, R. Me Donald; Sed, T, Grant and M. Bourke, equal, Geometry—Ist, R. McDonald; Arw*t? aren; Sed, H. Tapper. Second Departinent= Charles R. MecNeili, Teacher. TIFTH CLASS. Arithmetic — lst, Engene McEachern ; 2od, John Vession ; 3rd Archibald Tapper jaud Watson Logan (equal) Grammar — Ist, Lizzie Grant; 2nd, Eugene McEachern; 3rd, Watson Logan. Geography— Ist, Eugene McEachern ; 2nd, Watson Logan; 3:d, John C. Fianni- gan. Reading — Ist, Augusta Diggdon. Writing—Ilst, Laura Rutherford ; Avgusia Diggdon; 3rd, Alice Tapper Dictation— Ist James Gorman; Peter Morrison ; 2nd, 2nd, FOURTH CLASS. heats tak George Joseph C. Grant; 3rd, Edmund By rne, Writing—Ist, William McLeod ; Lee Logan; Srd, Edmund Hession. Reading—ist, George Flynn; 2nd, Wil- liam Westaway; 3rd, Edmund Bryne, Third Department —Maggie Mooney, Teacher Third Reader— Ellie Happenny, Morrison, Regie Stewart. Second Reader—John McDonald, Thos Cherry, Parmenas McLeod. Arithmetic—Willie McLaren, John Donald, Iza Stewart. 2nd, James “aa, Me- EL. Ao + tam Examination of Cardigan Bridge School. eel Trustees held of this School on | pupils present; semiannual examination the 3ilst December; 52 children order} yard atten tive. Scholars acquitted themselves ap provingly in the different branches of Reading, Spelling, Arithmetie, “momar, Geography, English History, &e. Writing fair, and copies neatly kept. The teacher, Miss K. Cummiskey, evidently takes much pains to advance her scholars. Altogether the progress made by the pupils of the Cai digan School is satisfactery Joun Parkkr, Joun J. CAMPBELL, W. P. Lewis, Trustees. After the examination six neatly bound and valuable books on Travel, Poetry, His- tury, &c., kindly presented by Hon. D. Ferguson as prizes, were awarded to the following :— Annie G. McCormack and George W. Parker—Two best English scholars, a book each. John J. Sigsworth— Best in English His- tory (juvenile clazs). Carlain Macdonaid— Best Reader in Fifth Class. John Cluney—Best Reader in Fourth Class. Barbara Third Class. Gr McDonald—Best Reader in The men who accomplish the most never seem in a hurry, no matter how much they have todo, They are not troubled for | of time, for they make most of the mi by working in a cool, clear, ord * : Pn bn Raa Pe are: : "iia | the side of Hetty’s resplendent toilet. gi price, 25 cents per bottle, Butter Dishes, Water Ke ttles. Tea and Coflee | Pots, Cruits, any sweet or sad cee mingle with this| Pethedical fashion, finishing eéch task MICA WASH.—This wash a a4 only | Baking Dishes, Xe., in Granite-ware with Sutin at the, Kaneis-ded Uren ee an properly, ond not wasting their nervous | thing of the kind ever invente: stove e : ‘ eee ake hake. ak ‘the sn orce on trifies or expending it in bustle. Imay be as handsome asa jewel end shine like Silv er-plated Mountings. ey Oe ar odes — Aer, Thoy never conslalibas-nesks. jcbony; but smoked mica lights will spol! 1 /Cruits, Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Mugs, Spoon-holders;:‘FA8) 1)" scmpenion, acy pet. spi aay Steines \ 1 scarcer an . - ‘ “hom ° , : ' + . : ; ; elif. , The oe = _ rast ‘ai a wil {clean Sets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, XC., Ne., in relic of her own childhood even! Not one, It 18 rumored in Halifax that Attorney igher in price, an atom alk comeetnel: V are There are si me plants that have hardly any | General White will be appointed Registrar io ‘_ itis tens | send use Rogers’ Al Plated Ware. roots; you may tear them from their of Deeds, Hon. T. W. Pipes to succeed | Pry shia. sen a we ne ote, a | —ALSO— native nook of rock or wall, and just Jay|#im as Attorney General; and that Mr. or See ro aisamniileves e manufac | T. : them over your ornamental flower-pot, and | Buchanen, M. P. P. for Cape Breton tured by The Hiectric Gloss Co., Philad elphia | \A Pine Assortment of Laips, Brass and Copper Het Water they blossom none the worse. _ He iy could as will be appointed Sheriff of that U.8. A, and sold by every respectable Drug have cast all her past life behind her, and| Vounty. gist, Stove Deal: r, Hardware Merchant and for THE DAILY EXAMI- ou want the latest news. + vie Dew. 19, 1884—eod tf Kettles (with and without stands), Special discount during XMAS NEW YEARS. DODD & ROGERS. sth 4 ~ a pee ili never care to be reminded of it again. I think she had no feeling at all toward the old house, and did not like the Jacob's Ladder and the long row of hollyhocks in the garden better than other flowers—per- haps not sowell. I+ was wonderful how l tile she seemed to care about waiting on her uncle, who had been a got father to \ \ ¢ 7 a e+ ee A bullet with which Henry Southern, of Greenville, 8. C., was wounded in the neck jat the battle of Gettysburg, has just been taken from beneath his collar bone by « surgeon. The bullet was . disigured, See as new as when ft entered hie hec i i } , , , Annie McDonald; 2ud a Srd, Laura ort ae 4 * = 5 7 ’ - ‘ : Pwrema + my a ayy r i sa anal re *-