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First Quarter, 25th day, 9a. 8.7m., a. m, New Moon, Ist Jan., 1885, 0 oe Sun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Days a oe Ooi sets | rises echoes arn h mh m' aft’n morn! hm | Monday 7 98\4 10; 3 47 9 23) § 42 2) Tuesday 30, 10; 4 39,10 12! 40 2.Wednesday | 31! 91 5 39/1058! 39 4'Tharsday 32-9 6 46(LL 44) 37 5 Friday 33 9 7 56 aft 29 26 6/Saturday 341 OFf19 G1 14 24 j/Sanday 35! 8,10 17) | oe 3i Monday i 36 Sill 24! 2 62) 32 9 Tuesday | 34 8 morn} 3 50, 31 10, Wednesday | 33) 8) 0 2s) 4 59 30 Ll Thursday | 49! os 2. oy 6é 29 12’ Friday 40 sta 7Ta 6S 13 Saturday 4) 8 334,810) 27 14!Sunday 42} 8| 433,854] 26 15, Mouday 45 9 5 31] 9 34 26 16 Tuesday ; 4b 9 6 25510 13} 25 i7 W edoesday | 44 9 7 1610 47 25 i5 Thursday (oo wes cia hh hlU 19) Friday 45, 10,8 451157) 24 20'Saturday | 47) 10) 922 morn] 24 21 Sunday | 47, 11; 9 56) 031, 24 22, Mouday 47i JLJ0@7 1 6 @& 23) Puesday oS 11 10 56! 1 44! 24 24 Wednesday 47; 1211 23' 2 26 25 25 Thursday [{ 48) 13 11 53! 3 15) 25 26 Friday | 49, I4aft23) 419! 25 27,Seturday j 49] 15] 0 58} 5 37} 26 28 Sunday | 49; 15) 1 37° 6 57} 261 29'Monday | 49! 16,292 8 7, 27 30 Tuesday | 4 7| 3 97 9. 4 27 31; Wednesday ‘7 504 19' 419 9 53) 8 28 i. W. VINNICOMBE, PIANO TUNER Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated, CHURCH ORGANS Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated witb Uare. CABINET ORGANS Tuned, Re-toned and Repaired. Having nearly twenty years’ experience with the coustruction of English, American and German Pianos, and under the patronage of Government House, the Convent and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction. Mr. VY. will engage professionally for public or private concerts the coming season. Otiice—C. P. Fletcher's Masic Store. Ch’town, Oct. 25 18%4, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. R. O’DWYER, Commission and General Merchant FOR SALE OF P. E. I, PRODUOE. 289 WATER STREET, St. Johns’ Newfoundland. In conaection with the above is Captain English, who is well known in P. E. Island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. — The firm is one of the oldest and most reli- able in Newfoundland Retarns guaranteed to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- ing to procure Labradore Herring should send their orders in time. Sept. 6, 13834.—till 31st dec, 84. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office in Gid Bank, (UP STAIRS). Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1884. SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Hallcran’s Building, Great George Stre it, Charlottetown. ie ora W. W. Sonu van, 2. O, | Ouasran B. MacweiLe Jen. 14, ‘a2, WEST & RENDELL, Comission Merchants, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Consignmeuts solicited. Liberal. advances made, July 25, 1884, —Yaw 4m at i li ccd —s Sn seem Mi shicn fT arene ene nee CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 1884, EDE. HMPREHSS RANGE, *74"_® Acorn Range | CHAPTER VIL. Novel Acor Pp Island Crown Cook, THE DAIRY. Acorn Range, Tally Ho Cook Tax dairy w tainly h looki \lderm: R; : any O UOOFK, HE ‘ airy was certa’uly worth looking i lan ange, Farrer. fer coal and weod at; it waa a scene to sicken for with a sort Model Range ge raat ' : of calenture in hot and dusty streets— such Famous R ne Maratine, ‘or e al and wooed, coolness, such purity, such fresh fragrance ' : were’ Forest Beauty. tor wood of new-pressed cheese, of firm butter, of ravorite Range, ‘tar Coolkk. f oe 1 . wooden vessels perpetually bathed in pure Advance Parlour star J00 y or Ww COC ? water; such soft coloring of earthenware Washediéeten ten, Standard Franklin, , co muneter Gase Burner, Woodbine Franklin, Farmers Boileis, and creamy surfaces, brown wood and polished tin, gray limestone and rich Waverly, for coal and wood, orange-red rust on the iron weights, and hooks, and hinges. But one only gets a confused notion of these details when they surround a distractingly pretty girl of seventeen, standing on her little pattens and rounding her cimpled arm to lift a pound of butter out of the scale. Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. Perkins & ao BOR. FALL & WINTER GOO! of the Very Best Value. eee ——— O-—_-__---— Write fully I could never make you know what I General Commission Merchants, meant by a bright spring day. Hetty’s was iy > . r s Nj ’ - a ’ . Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders. Soapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times, | Het _Capiain Donnithorne entered the dairy and b spoke to her; but it was not at all a dis- WW tressed blush, for it was inwreathed with wimon * Crabbe, smiles and dimples, and with sparkles from * sd ,under long curled dark eyelashes ; and Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. ‘while her aunt was discoursing to him /about the limited amovnt of milk that was to be spared for butter and cheese so long as the calves were not to be weaned, and the large quantity but inferior quality of Cis milk yielded by the short-horn, which had oe , ig been bonght on experiment, together with ae other matters which must be interesting to, ae ae a young gentleman who would one day be, ‘a landlord, Hetty tossed and patted her, pound of butter with quite a self-possessed, ea os, conscious that no turn of her head was lost. | ‘here are various orders of beauty, causing men to make fools of themselves in| _various styles, from the desperate to the) S sheepish; but there is one order of beauty ‘which seems made to turn the heads, not only of men,but of all intelligent mammals, even of women. It is a beauty like that of kittens, or very small downy ducks woe |gentle rippling noises with their soft bills ‘or babies just beginning to toddle and to /engege in conscious mischief—a beauty ee , Which you can never be angry. but that you feel ready to crush for inability to . TT Cee . . . . . hend the state of mind into which it ( UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes ali colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ‘thane you. Hotty Miedat's tne thnk Wack] very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim—(cf ere. _ oa Mrs. Poyser, who in: aw Strine Sati Tew an ‘Tei : ro. : Qs : -% NT ‘professed to despise al] personal attractions ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, NCW «ind intended to be the severest of mentors, Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarborc! continually gazed at Hetty’s charms by the ) . . . . . . . Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, J ackets tly. fascinated in spite achat Sina e . . . : . ; & a 8C Ulsters, Shawls, & New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive jjowea from ber sbiioty 04 do wall by her Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet husband’s ios kOe oi ee soya of — Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids; &. Dress o> ‘0 seo te is Aeterna Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, | were safe out of hearing, that she drmly ss Cs 1e8” | believed ‘the naughtier the little hussy be- Men's Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. | haved, the prettier she looked.’ . 4 . It is of little use for me to tell you that Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ‘iiet:y's check was like a rose-petal, that ey )Cimples played about her pouting lips, that ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. ‘her large dark eyes hid a soft roguishness /under their long lashes, and that her curly ihair, though all pushed back under her : E& ‘round chp while she was at work, stole back ad od Pek a RI § &e, STE Rin en ie = a - her meee eevee. : 7 7 ; 1er white, shell-like ears; 1t 1s of little use Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. ifor me to say how lovely was the onnnes of ’ " me a TS ee ae ape === |her pink and white neckerchief, tucked W ‘into her low, plum-colored stuff bodice, or cH SELL | i | how the linen butter-makiug apron, with Pot its hib, seemed a thing to be imitated - oO atoes, ® silk by dnchesses, since it fell in suc ,charming lives, or how her brown stockings sai ‘and thick-soled, buckled shoes lost all that Spiling, Bark, | f= H Vi PROVED ‘clumsiness which they must a ene O26 ‘had when empty of her foot and ankle—o R. R. Ties, , ittle use, unless you have seen a woman TAY ‘ N VOW ie pres affected you as Hetty affected her be- Lumber, ‘| A H , y iC C A é ‘holders, for otherwise, though you might ‘ NS ee r (conjure up the image of a lovely woman, Lathis, ( anned Lobsters, Mac- P , : o ‘ she would notin the least resemble that k 1, Berri Egos URNS Canada Coal Oil of any test with perfect safety, | distracting, kitten-like maiden. I might pea rn producing a white light, equalled only by Edison's Electric! mention all the divine charms of |. bright Fish Ete. Light More bril'iant than tour gas jeis and nine times life utterly forgotten yourself in straining cheaper. Its light is six times greater than ordinary lamps, your eyes after the mounting lark, or in Best Prices for all Shipments. , . . wandering through the still lanes when the for Quotations and is three times cheaper. i'fresh-opened blossoms fill them with a : sacred, silent beauty like that of fretted W a & CO HORACE HASZARD aisles, where would be the use of my descrip- HATHE A J 4 P.E : i a tive catalogue ? Agent for P. E. island. i 9 Ty ( IO Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1ss4. a springtide beauty; it was the beauty of 22 Central Wharf, Boston, —---~~— owe ee . ~ | young, frisking things, round-limbed, gam- : a. a, j i boling, circumventing you by a false air of — DB QO fF? GS —_ G O i & ' innocence— the innocence of a young star Mechanics Exchange. As 5 ® browed calf, for example, that, being in- 0:0— clined for a promenade out of bounds, leads Members of Board of Trade, h’ Nov. 19, 1884, sats Sanit |you a severe steeple-chase over hedge and L. ARTHUR & CO.,, (slelvate! Nake of Boots are taking the lead all over the ses, tnd only cos to a stand nthe mid GENERAL Island, And they are the prettiest attitudes and —— ++ - 0 on movements into which a pretty girl is thrown making up butter: tossing move- Yn 5 ee | People sav our Boots are Walerstight, wets that give s cherning carve to Commission Merchants, Good Fit, Very Cheap, and wear as (2%sc did oats | | | | of sd round wore —_ <a nw ~o well as Custom Hoots. ail, tend “le elapteticee yA ry TIC AVERUE =— o-—— | which tat all be effected without a os es el en eee (ROSS MARKET) PS SURE AARD GET OUR FVIAKE. dark eyes. And then the butter itself DORSEY COFF & CO ‘seems to communicate a fresh charm; it is 5 ‘so pure, 80 sweet-scented; it is turned off Ch’town, Sept. 18. 1884,—eod wkiy the mould with such a beautiful, firm sur- BOSTON, MASS. : face, like ble i le yellow light ! Eggs and Pr aduce a Sp ecialty . | pool Mahe tes adnahaalile-dleoat ps Mag 1K 1894 whly tf , : ‘ ' ‘ a | mia ing up the butter; it was the one per- vps, apPLis, appots, ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO, ‘cmt! sce, et ‘handled it with all the grace that belongs | | to mastery. : ; CHARLES DONALD & CO, _ Leis st bone yam will be svnily foes ghane bol a day on the thirtieth of July, Mrs. Poyser,’ ‘CAPITAL, . 2 < a i i $2,000,000 Captain Donnithorne, when he had = sufficiently admired the dairy, and given HEAD OFFICE—Montreal several improvised opinions on Swede tur- dhe a nt , HALIVAX BRANCH--J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ‘nips and chort-horns, ‘You know what is o= ‘to happen then, and I shall expect to \be one «f the gusts who come Risks taken on Mos Four » hen teee eee . | Miss Hetty fl don’t get your promise AGENT PO eS eee ‘now, | know I shall hardly have a chance, ne 79 @necen St, Londen, E. C., Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- : ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumn ana Spring business. They willalso give the usual oe am customers requiring advances. Mars. R. YOUNG'S | Hetty blushed a deep rose-color when | SINGLE Corigs Two CEnTes. VOL. 16.---NO. 15. she could answer, Mrs. Poyser interposed, scandalized at the mere suggestion that the young Squire could be excluded by any partners. ‘Indeed, sir, you’re very kind to take that notice of her. And I'm sure whenever you're pleased to dance with her, she'll be proud end thankful if she siecd si)! all the rest o the evening | ‘Oh no, neo, thet wonl ‘ uel te ellthe other young f.! who ¢ But you will promce me * ances, won't you! the Captain continued, deter. mined to make speak to him. (To be continued.) Hetty look a mn) and i j The Death Penalty. A WIFE POISONER HUNG — PROTESLING HIS INNOCENVE TO THE LAST. On the morning cf the 5th, at Owen Sound, Ont, Cook Teets, convicted of murdering his wife by administering poison to her a year ago last October, in the town- ship of Arknesia, paid the penalty of his crime on the gallows. His sol ci'or, during the trial at the Assizes court. made every effort to have the death sentence cown uted but without avail, On the night «+f he 4th he received a telgram from Ottawa, stating that there could be no executive interference, The doomed man received the news with great c»]mness, in fact ever since his imprisonment in October, 1883, and since the sentence of the court a month ago he has conducted himself with great composure, and manifested the greatest indifference as to the horrible crime with which he was convicted and the terrible end that awaited him. Last night, as the hours were fast fleeting away and the dread- ed moment approached, he occupied the time leisurely talking and chatting with those who happened to visit him. When- ever the subject of the murder was revert- ed to he protested his innocence, and de- clared in the most emphatic manner that he was innocent of the charge. n the 4th ‘in the presence of the clergy and others, he made a long statement, in writing, reviewing the whole case and denying the evidence at the trial by the Leppard family. The prisoner was attended by the Rev. J. Howell, Me: hodist minister and Rev, A. H. Scott, pastor of Kuox Church. They visited the cell early this morning, and held conversation and prayer with the doomed man, who appared quite penitent and prepared for the end, but still declared his innocence. He had no desire to make any statement on the scaffold, and requested the jail officials to have the ceremony as short as possible. At just three minutes to eight o'clock the cell door was opened and the sad procession started, consisting of the prisoner, supported on the right and left by Rev. Messrs. Howell and Scott, and fol- lowed by the sheriff, jailor and other officials, The prisoner walked to the scafiuld and ascended the esters with all the fortitude and firmness desirable, and took his stand on the trap door of the scaffold. Whilst the hangman was adjusting the noose the prisoner shuddered and gave him- self a slight turn to the left, which was fol- lowed by a nervous trembling for a few moments, during the delivery of the Lord's prayer by Rev. Mr. Howell, The hang- man then drew the bol: and Cook Teets was almost instantaneously ushered into eternity. After the body had been hang- ing for about fifteen minutes it was cut down and an inquest was held by the coroner. The jury returned a verdict of death by hanging in compliance with the sentence of he court. ae | The Montreal Carnival. It has been decidei to hold the winter carnival in Montreal this season during the week beginving Jan. 26 The ice palace will be larger, loftier and more elaborate than either of its prececessur, The sleigh. ing procession wil) inciuce historical and allegorical tableaux. presertng varied scenes of Canadion history and life. The eurlers will provide matches a their rinks, and the best playris mm Amerca are expected to compete. The Vicioria Skating Club are expected to give two fancy dress - entertainments, The ball will be the season’s social event in Mon- treal, Skating hockey and other sporta will be presented at the Victoria and Crystal rinks, costly prizes being offered for the competitions, Among the uovelties perenne is a railway across the St. wrence river to St. Helen’s island, built on the ice, where an Indian village ia to spring up with its wigwams, braves, squaws and parpooses. In addition, the French members of the carnival committee propose the construction of a grand triumphal arch in ice, brilliantly illuminated by night. Victor Hugo lately inspected Barthodi’s statute of Liberty in presence of a large number of American residents of Paris. Hugo expressed his admiration for the statute and added, *‘This beautiful work of between France and America.” _— St. Scholastique has a peculiar burial case, the cure refusing to permit the inter- ment of a child’s body, because the father had not paid a parish assessment. The value of lumber and lumber exports from the port of Quebee during ths past season was $5,692,578. a as The Quebee Government will only rank as an ordinary creditor agaiust the Exchange Bank, The principal of minority representation . ae provided for in the Redistribution _—_— ‘earliest and leave latest, Will yon Favorable Terimse 5 ccmise ;me your hand for two dancer, : iz for all the smart young farmers will take ‘ILLINERY ROOMS, up-stairs east F, Fi. ARNAUD, ed to secure you. & A. Brown & Co.'s, mm Merchants Bank of Halifax. Hetty smiled and blushed, but before and Bonnets always on band. oc el C'town, Feb, 27, 1884 Toronto Salvationists have purchased a church for a new bal art will constitute a pledge of lasting peace = nee re: a ae Recon _ pes oe — ORE “ oe SR meme Rg on a Ge Sm . , Aa Paris maa Meo caapraes- * SE OO * — : . = = 2 rue NOEs SR ane Pe ds