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CHAPTER XXXIV. : , , i ward is ned. ing in great force. and the re of of the care uF TH On i thi N 2 ; é ye t . 1s rr CY or . 2 the morning that followed this mem-| plistened with moisture, It looked a hope- ' : 3 ig ) ‘Tso 2. : . . ‘ ko a j % e 4 y oR MK. oracle night, our personages see med to ' less cas2, But if Necessity is the mother 26 ' change characters, Hazel sat down before) of Invention. surely Love is the father He : pt ei x ‘ A t i, BU 7 if ¢ S ne iain a > , the relics of the hut—three or four strings| mounted to the rock above, and found «= | dangling, and a piece of network waving—j|the spot where the ) 50 ORGANIZED 1850. aisle a tomy fand eyed them with shame, regret and | descended into the earth | SPLLING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, AT THE © (Stiatsiatay, it shame, sees aud /deeunded into she ear utestible Policies, Prompt | ; i ed | self-reproaches that he did not hear a light | fiance epring suddenly with the loudest a girgle of de- Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. > Nothing was to be done there. | footstep, and Helen Rolleston stood near) But he traced it upward a littie way, and it ran beside a deep 1) me 'him a moment or two, and watched the/¢ A > rly ati g1 ] snce Wev — . . i a j ’ : —— ’ : atchnec : ic | found a place vw here ra ‘ 8 to ip a ms : coal i. cn Street, from | |play of his countenance with a very in- Faeeline Oo a& m., 3 4 to » m, isitive <j j i 2 , av } oe » | duisitive and kindly light in her own eyes.| ‘Aha, my friend !’ said he. is + in tm a race rates. Ni w Feat : : @ made for monthly, vestaren, 3x ail yoary ur yoariy 2avertise- stTLOT = Se © : ‘ ” ALMA PU JANUARY, ige4, Paw ’ re . | A. i. McPHERSON, Never mind,’ said she, soothingly. He yot a spade, and with some hours’ NS OHANGES, tae :0: Hazel started at the music. hard work dug it a fresh channel, and car- sh day, 5h. 2?.6m., p. m, Sept. 25, 1882. —2an ~~ ‘Never mind your house beén blown to| ried it away entirely from its e& ae He , lay’ Yah: MG. a Men’s Gloves, Mitts & scar{s. atoms, and mine has stood ?’ said he, half|returned to the cavern. Water was drip- ; : , . _ - - ° ac 7 : F «Och day, th. 10.8m., a. m. HMONC RON reproachfully, ping very fast; but on looking up he could N 23 ay, lh, 48 7: ‘ , ‘ gy *You took t« ch pai vith mine.’ alia ; , ee le iay, in, im,., a m. Se ‘ su to 90 Much pains wi mine. see the lig] an sik iO as é Mem % & op Coats I will tak et es 4th see the light of day twinkling at the top of San ‘San -MoonjHigh | Days 5 h ) r n or ake: 8 Sree era eee spiral water-course he had robbed of its : 2 T ext. ». Then he conceived a truly origi ses sets | rises | water len h. as ali HoT actory $s } » supply. 16h he conceived a truly original aoa c ' Men & U Isters, ee yt oe l "4 you he come! idea: why not turn his « mpty water acu hmyhm morn morn il ' be and look at the havoc. It is terrible, and |jnto a chimney. and ; % ; 7 33/4 29, 9 1Simor > p . ; apes : e ™ Pegs ; ; 100 imney, and so give to one element » Wednesday 38' 30] 9 50] O + \ R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the Men Ss i ur Ovei CoRts, yet so grand, ‘ what he had taken from another? He had ° SE 311d iol ; eal 4V¥H public for the liberal patronageextended M ®.. - And thus she drew him away from the] no time to execute this jest then, for the ; eal 2 10 iD . to him while in business in Charlottetown, en’s Reefing Jackets, sight that caused him pain. tide was coming in, and he could not afford . lay 37 33 ii 38 2 50 5 55} begs leave ° inform his old customers and Ty They entered the wood by a path Hazel | to loose any one of those dead animals So * BE a pablic generally, that he, in company | Men’s W oo} Underclothing, had cut from the sea-shore, and viewed the/he left the funnel to drip, that being a pro- 7M ay 37, 34'aftis' 5 9} ith Mr. illiam Rogers, has appointed 9 x ~ * devastation in Terrapin Wood. Prostrate cess he had no means of expediting, and §| uesday 37; 35 1 5! 6 £2) Wessrs B Wi idii fe C Men I lannelil Shirts, trees lay across one another in astonishing moored the seadion to the very rock that nesday | 36; 37) 1 59, 7 52 MEUSSE Se ° jams & 0, | numbers, and in the strangest posilions ;/had killed him, and was proceeding to dig 10 eins $6) 38. 2 87)-Be52 « ‘on neal aud their glorious plumes swe; the earth. | he seals en @ voice he oe ae uilFriday — & | 36| 39| 41,9 44 eee snd. Coal Diéaierd, ‘Petaal’ Wheel, Men’s Cardigan Jackets, Ge sate ake “itis a Sad taba fe thle cickeet’ scene tak o- cad oak ako . Charlottetown, our agents, who will kee : ' a = ~ | 46a itho &@ thrill summoned him to ®' Saturday 35' 40°5 9110 30) 9 7 , gets, i eep | 9 x ‘ poor trees, but not for us. See, the place/ dinne oa ’ on ; : constantly on b r e : oe aii ~~ 13 Sunday 35} 42) 6 18/11 10) "ae Wi y od ee a supply of Mould- Men Ss i ur ¢ aps, is strewed with treasures. Here is a tree my i4’ Monday 35 43. 7 26/11 5 8&5, naow Sashes, Voors, ete,. at i. full of f: | te le 1h 3 (Zo be continued. ) ay 5 . 7 2611 5 Ladies’ Cloth Sac : u'l of fans all ready made. And what is 15) Tuesday 35; 44° 8 29 aft28 LOWEST CASH PRICES. - acques, that? A horse’s tail growing on a cocoanut : ‘ ro Wednesday | df 46 9 36; 1 3 ey > ae ; tree ! and a long one, too! that will make} _50™e new lines by Tennyson appear in 17 Thursday | 34) 471039 141! | | Ladies’ Cloth Ulst ree Good Words. T ome al lridew ~ aE takes aol oo | All orders entrusted to them will receive | ers, ropes for you, and thread for me. Ah! and] 00d 7 ords. They have ben inscribed on ae ; a = ll 40) 2 21 . .,| prompt attention. : here isa cabbage, Poor Mr. Wel.h! Well, the wall of Helen’s Tower, near Belfast, a 0 aa 33| 50 an 4 : ’ 7 Ladies’ Fur-lined Circulars, for one thing, you need never saw nor Shoe S hich was erected by the present 2U' Sunday o o oy) ¢ TT 4 : a 7 S. ‘ Jarl o Jufferin as: “ihnte te ie ‘ : ? climb any more. See the advantage of a}! ' rin as a tribute to his mother °1!Monday | go! 52/138 5 9 y, + sD j afin . wn tag RL hty nt ore 29/7 osihe a1! 53 z os 5 21| LEA & ROGERS, Fadies’ Astracan Jackets, hurricane ’ oda the building was named. The ae Win ~~ ant baa ae Moncton, N. P ’ . From the wood she took him to the shore |fourth line of the poem refers to another 93| Wednesday 30! 54) 3 32 7 28 4 a3 » re BR, ’ ? 2 the wood she took him to the shore , c ~ Shania? 29 a : oo oa Sept. 5, 1883. —2aw wly Ladies Fur Caps and Muffs, and there they found many birds lying|P0°™, also inscribed on the wall of the 25| Friday ' 98! 57/5 181-9 9! — a Bufialo Robes, dead; and Hazel picked up several that he |t°wer, which was written to Lord Dufferin ~6 Satur lay 26) 59) 6 1} 9 53! s 7 J A ChiPMAR & Japanese Wolf Robes, had read of as good to eat. For certain by his utner — 27 Sunday 24'5 O01! 6 41/10 32! ® s "5 Blankets. signs had convinced him his fair and deli- Helen’s Tower, here I stand, 25| Monday | 23) 2) 7 1811 8 : Hlorse Rugs cate companion was carnivora, and must be Dominant over sea and land. 29 Tuesday 22 4, 7 S111 46) ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES ame ? nourished accordingly. Seeing him so em- Son’s Jove built me, and I hold - onl Wiadacttei.. mar nae Railway Wrappers, etc ea Mother’s love engraved in gold 30, Wednesday 20, 5) 8 23}morn} piilhiainaiaied ’ ployed, she asked him archly whether he : ors love engraved in gold. 31’ Thursday | 19 6! 8 52] 0 22 IN STORE: was beginning to see the comforts of a Love is in and out of time; I am mortal stone and lime, hurricane. ‘Not yet,’ said he; ‘the accounts is far from even.’ ‘Then come to where the rock was blown down.’ She led the way gaily across the sands to a point where an overhanging crag had fallen, with two trees and a ‘quantity of earth and plants that grew); James E. Chipman, of the Halifax cattle about it. But, when they got nearer, she/ranch company, is home from the North- 5 became suddenly grave, and stood still.) west. He left Calvary on the 28th of De- a 5 The mass had fallen upon a sheltered place, |cember, but was cetained three days at where seals were hiding from the wind,| Winnipeg and Quehee. The weather was : and had. buried several; for delightful at the foot of the Rockies, it - ry or three limbs were~ sticking out, of | being one of the mildest. winters known for CHANT TAILOR victims overwhelmed in the ruin; and alyears, During the four wocks previous to 4 d 1 '9 magnificent sea-lion lay clear of the emaller| his leaving, the thermcineter ranged from rubbish, but quite dead. The cause was/35 to 50 above zero; and on one day in not far to seek; a top of hard rock had|December it was 76 above zero! The and offers | truck him, and then plowed up the ‘sand/ weather was much colder at Chicago than them ata in a deep furrow, and now rested within a it was at Winnipeg when he passed through yard or two of the animal, whose back it| those respective cities. Mr. Chipman looks had broken. Hazel went up to the crea-|as if the Northwest thoroughly agreed with ture and 'ooked at it; then he came to} his health.—Hv. Herald. Helen, she was standing aloof. —_- . ‘Poor bugbear,’ said he. ‘Come away; A London despatch of January 8th, says REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT, ; ; it is an ugly sight for you.’ Wallace Ross, the American sculler, is at FY ‘Oh, yes,’ said Helen. Then, as they tin London. He is bei lanenie Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur) om 3st eee one ay | present in London. "He is being lioniged by ; the loss of a ut? W bl ay si Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. e loss of a ku e are not blown away Would my granite girth were strong As either love, to last as long, I should wear my crown entire To and thro’ the doomsday fire, And be found of angel eyes In earth’s recurring Paradise, =e, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax} ‘tra. CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, 500 “ “ Patent. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : ‘uiings Bank Depariment, —WILL BE— GPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE, OPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1883, J. FP. SHAPFORD, on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5! ,,.. AGENT. AND UPWARDS, will be taken and | interest at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annuni ALLOWED THEREON, For further particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, T the 57th Annual General Meeting of Oct, 30, 1883, AGENT. Li the Star dard Life Assurance Company, selecaier heid at Edinburgh on ‘Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :-- GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1883. 250 bris. Choice Superior Ex- t 10, 1583. wo STANDARD LRH ASSURANCE 0, — S OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, -L. ARTHUR & CO., GEN EBERAL ingly put through a round of jollification, 3,038 new proposals for life as- which his better friends, in view of the task nor crushed.’ surance were received the : 1 2 361 1 . ] scepted , ae “Phat is true,’ said Hazel; ‘but suppose/he has before him, criticise as very im- Gommission Merchants — eer it. i hl 239.048 13 9s your health should suffer from the ex-|prident. Ross, however, asserts that he }| assuring 1,299, posure to such fearful weather? So un-| will take good care to abandon his fun be- lucky ! so cruel! just as you were begin-| fore it injures him, and has arranged to ning to get stronger.’ begin with Spencer, his trainer, regular ‘Tam all the better for it. Shall I tell) exercise at Puiney, on the Ist of February. you ? excitement is a good thing; not too|The sculling match between Ross and often, of course; but now and then; and,| Bubar, whichis to be for a stake of $2,000, when we are in the humor for it, it is meat] will be rowed according to present arrange- and drink, and medicine to us.’ ments, on the 10th of March next. 3 ‘What! toa delicate young lady a ‘Ay. ‘to a delicate young lady.’ Last) An idea of how the chinook wind acts night has done me a world of good. It has|may be gathered from the following from shaken me out of myself. I amin better|/the Fort McLeod Gazetle:—‘‘Durimg the health and spirits. Of course T am very | first snow storm and cold snap, the snow far sorry the hut is blown down—because yOu | up Beily River was very deep, and the river took so much trouble to build it; but, on) was frozen solid. When the chinook came my own account, I really don’t care a straw. | it seemed to sweep it off in an instant; the Find me some corner to nestle in at night, | river broke up and the ice gorged, the water and all day I mean to be about, and busy | overflowing the banks, carrying the ice with as a bee, helping you, and Breakfast! | it, and cutting the brush and timber as if breakfast! Oh, how hungry Tam.” And] with an axe. The rearing of the water and this spirited girl led the way to the boat | the crunching of the ice made a noise like with a briskness and a vigor that charmed | tyrrible thunder.” and astonished him. wie The British royal coat-of-arms, with its ’ rampant lion and unicorn, has been a com- The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during theyear amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted to OV ERCOATINGS, WHICH’ YOU CAN HAVE TO YOUR MEASURE ———____—_—— |" | | Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, | %ivg.cp ssewe tore co cas 55 . J ge . D. A. BRUCE — JOHN LONGWORTH, 9 Agent for Charlottetown. Dec. 20, 1883.—eod wkly 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Solicitors in Chancery, THOMAS KERR, —— o rene _—____—_—_—— NOTARIES PUBLIC, Xe. 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Men’s Ulsters, $4.95, $6.25, $7.00, up. Men’s Reefers, $2.95, $2, $3.50, $5, $4.50, $5.50 ap. Fur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweeds, Under- clothing, Buffalo Robes, Horse Rags, Small Wares, etc. PARES’ WARP, CHEAP. Cash Buyers can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every Vi HOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ch’towr, Dec. 12, 1888.—2aw wkly pres pat. CO. will, during the HOLIDAY SEASON, give} ....73) seconds, puzzeled. At last he said : keep that for the door? you. 10: substantive with a sudden intonation that was amusing. bank whereon the wild thyme that morning. ‘A cavern’ cried Helen. ‘It cavern. Hazel brightened up. moment he clouded again. shall have a bathin my room, having to go miles for it.’ JOHN MACPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD SPAND, any in this island; for there is But the ‘But I forgot. [t will not do; there 1s a spring running) ¢,yid go a quarter in thirty-seven seconds. through it; it comes down nearly perpen- | ‘dicular through a channal it has bored, or| enlarged; and splashes on the floor. ‘How convenient!’ said Helen; in his mouth, and fergot to eat it for he was so anxious and ‘1 know a large hollow tree with apertures. If I were to close them all but one, and No, trees have be- trayed me; I'll never trust another tree with Stay; I know—I know—a cavern.’ He uttered the verb rather loudly, but the feebleness of His timidity was superfluous; if he had said he knew ‘a grown,’ the suggestion would have been well received has always been the dream of my life to live in a ‘now no dust, and tion of it, without the consent either of royalty or the Government. sitthsclaiibél The so-called St. Elmo’s fire was seen recently on the masts and rigging of a ship on the Lake of Geneva. This appearance was followed in a few moments by a severe snowstorm. Sailors always look upon these lights as sure signs of a stormy voyage. The Jews are more numerous in Ham- burg, Frankfort, Amsterdam and Warsaw than in any other European towns. Of all European countries, Ireland has the least number of Jews in it. _—_- — I’ to. instead of, By-the-bye, now | you have invented the shower-bath, please discover soap. Not thatone really wants In Havlan, owned at Truro, the Nova next | Scotiaps claim to have the fastest four-year- lold in Canada. As a three-year-old he _nppeatiediciilinalienarenalin Fancy an electric light in Westminster | Abbey, but that is what the fane has come Well may Ruskin declare that the ‘“‘dim, religious light’ has fled. >. — Goxp and silver plating of every description done at Browy’s. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. liy 3 3m, wky ;