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Georget’n sSAMES COLEMAN, ot tw t ‘s oO . nen _ ‘§¢ 5) se “es 2 OJ se Dp sss oo am te) ee B27 } 1s 3.00 “| | es 7.39 sey George Street, Charlottetown, W. W. Sucuivax, Q. C. | Cusstar B, Maonmiun. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Soticltors in Chancery, iv vwFTAR ies PUBLIC, &e. OF FICKES— O'Halloran’s Building, Great Gg" Money to Loan, THE STEAMSHIP WILL SAIL POSITIVELY, ON MONDAY, 5TH ROVEMBER, FROM ee HALIFAX & LONDON, OUD Piay. F _jfrom him, and on his fever abating, had 6% oe Uw gi E By ze” § ‘him conveyed hy easy stages to the seaside Halifax to Favre and London, CHAPTER III. Mr. Warviaw went down to his son, and nursed him, He kept the newspapers acd then rent him abroad. The young man obeyed in gloomy silence. | He never asked after Robert Penfold now— ‘never mentioned his name. He seemed somehow, thankful to be controlled in mind and body. But, before he had been abroad a month, he wrote for leave to return home and throw himself into business. There was. for once, a nervous impatience in his letters, and his father, who p'tied him deeply, and was more than ever inclined to SS a —— ally as his name. Even before he was; ‘Come, drop that,’ said Bult i Seatoved he had grown a silky moustache, ‘and put up sedi knife, Bob. “Cat wk and beard of singular length and beauty, | be ont of a job, and yet not split on them and, what with these, and his workingman’s | that is in it ’ clothes, and his cheeks and neck tanned by! ‘Why should I split? said Rebert Pen- the eun, our readers would never have re-|fold. ‘Has the law been a friend to me? cognized in this hale, bearded Jaberer, the But I won’t rob my benefactor—and his pale prisoncr that had trembled, raged, | daughter.’ wept end submitted im the dock of the| ‘That is square enongh,’ said Butt Cenira!} Crim:nal Court. | ‘Why, pals, there are other cribs to be Our universiti«s cure men of doing things ‘cracked besides that old bloke’s. Finish by halves,be the things mental or musculer;! the ale, mate, and part friends.’ so Seaton gardened much more zealously} ‘If you will promise me to ‘crack some than his plebeian predecessor—up at five, | other crib,’ and let that one alone.’ and did not leave till eight. ; Asuileu assent was given, and Seaton But he was unpepu'ar in the kitchen—|drank their healthe, and walked away. because he was always out of it; taci-| Butt followed him gon after, ard affected ‘urn and bitter; he shunned his fellow-| to side with hiw, and intimated that he servants. ‘himself was not capable of robbing a man’s Yet, working among the flowers did him|house who had been good to bim ora pal of his. ae a ty > shipments te France and England, teparate Comportments fur cargo, dividing Where there is ample ventilation, Please apply before 1st of November, Shipment cannot be guaranteed till space engaged. THE 8. 8. “WIDDRINGTON ” WILL SAIL FROM ABOUT 26TH NOVEMBER. AGENTS—H, Y. Barrett, Anna JOSEPH WOOD Sccretary, Oct. 29, 1883, eo is a splendid opportunity for dire The “JULIET” is 240 horee power, and may he relied on for a rapid passage home, She hss spacious accommodation, and seven the A ples will be olaced in the Tween decks Halifax Direct to London. : polis, N. *; W. H Shanks, Charlotietown, P E.}.; C. Dwyer & Co’y, Pictou, N. S.; Troop & Son, ®t John, N, Bb. Halitax Steam Nay, Co'y good; these,his petty companions and nurs indeed, thie plausible person said lings, had no vices. so mneh, and his sullen comrades had said Une day, as he was rolling the grass upon lo Ittle, that Seaton, rendered keen and the lawn, he heerd a soft rastle at some | é0ixidts by love, invested his savings in » distance, aud looking arcund, saw a young | Colt’s rovelver and amm nition. lady on the gravel path, whose calin but} He did not step there; after the hint bright face, comug so suddenly, literaliy|#beut the waichdog, he would not trust dazzled him. She had a clear check bluom-|that fai:hfu:, but too carnivorous enimal ing with exercise, rich brown hair, smooth,|He bronght his blankets into the little arg me Reet and a very liyht|tool-louse, and lay there every night in a ; an ezel eye, of singular beauty and serenity. |sort of dog’s sleep. ‘This teol-ho is en eee on * Jems, and! She glided along, trangnil as a gokdeon, | erected in ; Little bucks ie eee av i mend = = “¢ out of ro smote him with beanty ard perfume, and | from the lawn only by some young trees in a ek aheon vi eee ‘g Ah ape on leit him staring after her receding figure, single tile, feeorieh zeal, and very Sad sakes aig eae liattletelen rite ce nen eee . , an ' de + . {upon the jawn, so that Seaten’s watch. dean pee ee te ae aL She was walking np and down for exer- tower Was not miny yards fiom it; then, as a thal Mdichos! .Pemtela ect y Was 0) cise, briskly, but without effor te Once she | the toul-houee was opty lighted from abeve, ccaciicis tow a “9 J room. passed within afew yards of him, and he{he bered a hole in the wooden structure, ee ee ae mgr a ap oe iouched Lis hat to her. She inclined her and through this he watch d, and slept, eek be Seclees pt Mp ~ oa - head gen'ly, but her eyes did not rest an|ard watched. He used to sit studyin Pddincheangea Wher he ae Y 'Olinstant «n her gardener; and so she theology Ly a forthing rush-licght till the Merete alin ee yer 2 passed and repassed, unconsciously sawing j/aCy’s bed time, and then he watched en ee gh, az y tothe af heart with soft and penetrat- -e her shadow. = it appeared for a erebant, din 8. ew moments on the blind, he gar ae ane: prt se os " i At lust she went in-doors to luncheon, sigh of content and went to sede bret ate. > : gain, and said | and the lawn «emed to miss the lighi music| awakened every now and then to sce that i Witch iiceet tees ate. dean of her iustlirg dress, and the sunshine of jail was well. ee ye ees ai ul} her presence, and there was a painful void;| After afew nights, bis alarms naturally ee y Pe . os “a your} but that passed, and a certain sense of /ceased, but his love increased, fed now y year, and you wi eep the happiness stole over James Seatcn—an vn-|from (his new eource—the sweet sense reward aud indulge him, yielded readily enovgh, «nd on his arrival, signed the ye deed, and Polonius like, gave um much good counsel, then retired to his country seat. At first he used to run up every three days, and examine the day-beok and ledger, »nd advise his junior; but these Visits soon became fewer, and at last he did ag| little more than correspond occasionally. oof ~~? -& HUNTON, THAN, STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt, Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship Ins © of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- «J ERS will leave ] : ssn Sere “6. warved hi \. Charlottetown for Boston les ea caer ait Uaehie’ ck,e] maul ave mereed bint {cep tthe EVERY Jan. 16, ’83. Gnome vat TWEEDY, Rotary Public, &c. THURSDAY AFTERKOON, AT 5 P.M. CARVELL B30S., Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj OFFICE—West Side of Queen Street, Char loltetown, next door to Stevenson’s ‘Tin Shop July 25, 1853. — dy wkly 6m EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C0., GHIN BRAT, Lommission Merchants, XQ, 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale o Fish and «‘roduce of all kinds. June 22. i883.—Gm L.AARTHUR & CO., GENERAL Vommissicn Merchants, (21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Begs and Produce a Specialty, April 25, 1883.-—-wkly tf INSURANCE OFFICE, (ueen Insurances Company, OF ENGLAND. L, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, CAPITA “HEATHER BELLE,” FALL ARRANCERIENT. N and after Tuesday, Oct, 16th, 1883, the mn as ” QO steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” wil! follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- Wednesday, and seven o'clock, calling at China Pojnt and Halliday’s townevery ‘luesday, ‘thursday mornings at Wharves. foint and Orwell Brush Whorf evenings, at two o’clock, remaining ing to eight o'clock. Charlottetown for Crapaud ; night. nine o'clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud JOHN HUGS, Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1883. MARKET DAYS, in Aa (NEAR THE MARKET), Insuran.e eifected on ali kinds of property at curre.t rates. Losses settled promptly Superintendent, | Railway Otlice, Onarlottetown, May 2!, 1*83. [6i. pree ber eum jr 61 and equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. } Office—Scuth Side Queen Square. Uh’ town, Sept. 15, 1882, Implewents, VUuarriages, prompily attenecu toon market Gays at above central siand fur Warket-day sales. | A. McNEALL, . Auctioneer. 11 Qrcen Street, Ch’'townOct, 16, '83,—ved tf PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most p'easant trip to Boston. Accommo- |, r ; dations on both steamers are splendid. that her father (partly throngh Wardlaw’s AGENTS. —| This temporary separation, if it p’st Leaving Ciarlottetown for Haliday’s, China same Brash Wharf every Tuesday and Wed- nesday nights, and Phursday night return- Charlottetown, arriving about Every Friday morning, at seven o'clock, leave leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at eleven o'clock, remaining at Vharlottetown same Saturday, leave Charlottetown f r Crapaud, Charlottetown, about one o'clock, p. m. Agent. 2aw wkly pat ve her pres 1m [ employing a “ticket-of-leave man himself, | hands a moment. : though he was resclved to protect his}; ‘Ican’tdoit,’. . he. 5 ‘Why not! ‘Stevenson's Building, Queen Street, Langa. hire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS | UCTION SALFS of Furniture, Farm ' Sleighe, ete., ledger.’ oa ; ity tof i The old man was dumbfounded at first, eee tak often rane perore tolls on ee Meee geoanat OF hase — Se eye re rg | The young lady was Helen Roliestow,| Meantime, Mies Kollesten’s ledv’s maid, Tce tena > 1m Short, | just returned Lome irm a_ visit, She, Wilson, fell in jeve with bim after ber There, Ane i itestk bos sted walked in the garden every day, avd Sea-|farhon; she had taken a fancy to his face at raising his eyes ‘let me hearse mo ! i ne watched her, and peeped at her, 1n-/onee, and he lad encouraged her a little rt os ra 08 i . nore as teen, behind trees and bushes. He fed lis unintentionally; for he br: ught the nose- are wes an . ee . eyes and his heart upon her, and, by de-|gaysto her, and listened complacently to valite pon tor ro ya au . grees, she became the sun of his solitary her goesip, for the eake of the few words want no thanks Wi inane eae existence. It wes madness; but its first) she let fall now and then about ber young oh Schicdhoat' yon Saaete ave me, ae _ not meetin The daily | mistress. As he never exchanged two ‘ a4 ) . R study of tis creature, who, by no means) sentences ata tie with any cther servant. 1 heeld min bond lowand eats, wons| ihe argel he took het it, mak at all evenia| hie fatiered Sarak Wise and che ong Shien ae one ei } ocChess,/ a pure aud virtuous woman, soothed his | begen to meet and accost hint oftene= ana — 8 Irritability. sore heart, avd counteracted the demweral-!'n cherrier-coluied ribbons, than ‘,e could V 7 scam? } : iss . . sdaeeut eae ace my eee ere ne of his late comps” jo) s. | stand. So then he thowel i pationce, and » Mgt \ a. -| Every « > ; : » of baie i then eading hi } ted came kown fora ve ry ambitious and rising Pow Rag Borge oo ®-,an insane, | | wsstberie Mr ~~ _ 3 herself, guepec merchant. But, by and by, ambition had a oo elon NR are sie ren oe : ‘ to encounter a rival in his heart. Hefelliana °° *. the kiteben still more, } es on bred jealoucy, jealousy n love, deeply in loye, and with @ wort* . vbat, by-the-bye, was unlucky; for) Vane | and vigilance detection. anject, -~y|there he could have learned some} yer first discovery was that eo long as Che young laA~ thing about Miss Helen R leston. ~aat| she talked of Miss Helen Rolleston, she was always welcome; her secoud was that Seaton slept in the tool-house. She was not romautic enough to con- nect her two discoveries together. They lay apart in her mind until circumstances we are about to relate supplied a connect- ing link. e -- > = universally recognized, but not rewarded in| charming face an? torm glided to and fro proportion. Wardlaw’s suit wes favorably amongst the miner flowers. received by the father, and the daughter} A beautiful face fires our imagination, yradually yielded to an attachment, the} and we see higher virtue and intelligence in warmth, sincerity, and tingleness of which | jt than we can detect in its « wner’s head or were manifest; and the pair would have/ heart when we descend to calm inspection. been married, Luc for the cirevmstance| James Seaton gazed on Miss Rolieston day after day, at suv respectful a distance, that she became his goddess. If a day passed without his seeing her, he was dejected When the was behind her time, he wes restless, avpxions, end his work distasteful; and then, when she came out at last, he trilled all over, and the lawn, sy, the world itself, seemed to fill with sunshine. His adoration, timed by his own nature was doubly so, by reason of his fallen and hope- less condition. He cut noregays fir her; but gave them to her maid Wilson for her. He had not the ccurage to offer them to herself. One evening, as he went home a wan a dressed hom familiarly, Lutin a low voire. Seaton looked ‘at him attentively, ard re cognized him at last. It was a convict called Butt, who had come over in the ehip with him. The man offered him a pless of ale; Seaton dec! ned it. Butt,a very clever He had been three years the ruling spuit] > gue, seemed hurt; so then Seaton assent- of Wardiaw & Son, when rome enrious} ed reluctantly. Buit teok bim to a public events took place in another hemisphere; | house in a neirow strect, 21.4 into a private and in these events, which we are BOW) yoom. Se ton sts rted as s00n as he enter. about to relate, Arthur Wardlaw was more} ed, for there sat two sepulsive ruffiacs, pearly interested ian may appear at first/ and, by alo k that pas-ed rapidly between sight. ithem and Butt, he saw plainly that thes Rotert Penfold, in due course, applied to} were waitirg for him. He felt nervous; Lieutenant-General Rol!eston for a ticket-| the place was so uncouth aud dak, the of-leave. That functionary thovght the) faces so villainous. application premature, the crime being s0| However, they inviled bim to sit down, grave. He com, laincd that tie system lad roughly, bat with an air of gor 4 fellowship, been too lax, and, for his part, he seldom) and very soon opened their business over ans gave a ticket-of-leave until sone suitable| {heir ale. We are all bound to agsiet cur Macdoneld Ministry were eent into vfice to ocenpaticn was provided for the applicant. | fellow creatures, when it can be done with- carry out. W hatever may be said against ‘Will anybody take you asaclrk? Ii so, out trouble, and what they asked of hier | that policy in the abstract, there can be VL see about it.” wasa simple act of courtesy, such as in their | little dispute as to the advante es which it Robert Penfold could find no one to take} opinion no man’ worthy of the name could | has brought to the Dominion, The nn him into a post of confidence all at once,| deny to his fellow. It was tu give Genere! has grown rapidly and rales én aud i and wrote the general an eloquent Jetter,| Rollestou’s watch-dog a piece of prey ared |*pi'e @ toriff ae #0se ian to Pee r begging hard to be allowed to labor with} meat, upon 2@ certain evening; and, 1 accejtance Was 1/8 protective ¢ “. his hands. return for this trifling civility, they were|ter, the trade of the —L “8 Fortunately, General Rolleston’s gardner | &*nerous enough to « tfer bisa a full ehare of — ' pees Riser a oe had just turned him off; eo he offered | *¥y light valuables they might find in the| ho cor ed ¢ ‘ pela l’s house. policy at the time it was first enunciated are ithe post to his eloquent correspondent, | B&Der? a : : - o: | half dirposed to say that it has been justi- remarking that he ¢id not much min@; Seaton trembled, and put his face in h's ced by the results, There are as yet no si, ne that they have repented of the reso- utions at which they arrived in 1879. Lest year’s elections fur the Dominion Parliament constituted, indeed, an em- phatic popular vindication of the policy which had been in vogue for four years, and (To be continued.) ee ee ©2 GP -o o- The Domunion. REPORTED SALE OF ISLAND OF ANTICOSTI TO FRANCE, influence, by-the-bye) had obtained a lucra- tive post abroad, which it suited his means to accept—at all events, for a time. He was a widower, and his daughter could not let him go alone. It is said in Montreal on good authority that the Canadian High Commiesicner has nearly completed arrangements in Paris for the sale of the Istard of Anticosti to ihe French Government. The object of the sale is to biing to an smicalle termin- ation the difhenities existing between the English end French fishermen in New- foundlard. The Fierch Coverrment, on purchasing the Iklar.d, with the consent cf Great Britain, would mehe it Ficuch ter- vitory and invite its diseoptented firhermen ‘o establish themselves on the Island. The preject is not @ new one, as tliec \ears ago advances were made by the French Govern- ment for its sele. The price asked is hfty cenis per acre. poned a marriage, led naturally to a sotemn engagement; and Arthur Wardlaw enjoved the happiness of writing and receiving #ffee- tionate letters by every foreign post. Love, worthily bestowed, shed its balm upén his heart, and, under its seft but powerful charm, he grew tranquil and complacent, and his character aud temper seemed to improve. Such virtue is there in a pure attachment. Meanwhile, the extent of his operations alarmed «ld Pxnfold; but he soon reasoned that worthy down with overpowering con- closions and superior smiles, le The London Times in an article referring to the cl.se of Lord Lorne’s term of office in Canada and the c mmencement of Lord Lensdowne’s, has the foliowing:—**A good deal hrs happeved in Canada since Mr, Macherze and the Liberals gave place, in the autumn of 1878, toSia John Mae- doni!ld and the Conservatives. Set nothing has occurred to shake the faith of the Canadians in the fiscal poliey which the at at for neighbors from their relapses. The convict then came to General Rol- leston, and begged leave to enter on his ; F duties under the name of James Seaton. | argument; it secmed so irrelevant to these At that General Rolleston hem'd and haw’d pure egotiste. Seaton, however, per. isied, under which the country has undoubtedly and took anote, But his finel decision;and on that one of the men got up ana |was 28 follows ; 'gtood before the door and drew his kiile or ’ ‘If you really mean to change your) gently. tr nip : ' j be ae : a} Macx’s Macervic Mepietne is ar rafailin ; shy vav -; Seator glanced his eyes around in search), “-*°% 5? ETIC MPDICH D ralipg ‘character, why, the name you have dis-; > g 5 | oo fox the Réala Sek Mareen, Gd. be Satee- ty ! ‘He has been too good to me.’ A coarse langh of derision greeted t!is 7 o--+ rs ; -our neck. | of a weapen, and turned pals. : : ; graced might hang ores FOr eer i can iniieh io @ Fg us. mate?’ ssid | Jaersting effect on these orgens vever fails to |Weill, Pll give you every anen. ub, AR teed tae kin » "| core nervous exhaustion and all weakyerses of said the ola warrior, suddenly compressing | One of the ruffiaus in front of him. : the generative orvans. Sold in Charlo\ctown ; : 3 ‘ ~ ‘ ’ ) 5 ee oe : his resolute lips just a litle, “if you go a, No, I don't. But l wont rob at Apothecaries Hail. See advertisement in no. benefactor; you shall kill me first. thor cnlum eS ioe mercy, Jemmy Seaton.’ | And with that he deried to the fireplace, ; er a igen’ bw ey So the convict was rechristened at the|and in 2 moment the poker was high in air,! Cuawrios Creamenrs.—Poriice sho have tail of a threat, and Int loose among the and the way he squared his shoulders an?) not yet paid for tucir Ccamers will please call warrior’s tulips. ' istood rewdy to hit to the tn, oy cat w the) at ouce at the tamily Groogy, pay the same His appearance wes thanged as vfivetu- Udy was s cautqn. awd bby de E, Brace. Yahis whdy he the yard off the straighs path now, look tor