va \iEW SERIES. five Dottars a YERAR! (He Datty Examiner Prince Bay 38 are Island Hospital, ied OVery eVeniig, by een bxaminer Publishing Oo. their ofiice, corner of Water and st George Séirsets, Charlottetown, i’rinee |. iward island, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Wobkirk, COngniting Physi¢ian. Dr. Johason, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr. Dawson, Dr, Warburton, Dr, MacKay. Oe [ Si NATES ¢ ESOCROPTION my Matron— Mrs, Mannah Robinson J4e shud, Qa oO Thevee Months, 1 25 er ' funth. P 0 50 Applications for admission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital. daily (Sundays excepted), between ten and eleven, a m., or by correspondence = any member of the medical Board, or the atron, # Advertising at most moderate rates. Cont be made for montily, piarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. racts may _ er Sunday). _ The general visiting day for persons wish- Ing to see the institution is each week, from two to four o'clock, p,m, D. R. MACLENNAN. Secretary of Trustees. ALMANAC FOR MAY, i884. MOON 38 CHANGES, First Quarter, 2nd day, th. 56.1m., a. m, fail Moon, Sth day, Lik. §5.2m., p. m. Last quarter 18th day, Oh. 41.9m., a. m. New Moon 24th day, 6h, 24 1m., p. m. First Quartet, 3ist day, OH. 43.9m, p. m. April 24—eod wkly en LD San 5S Mi L 1 Ys DAY OF WEEK 1m |Sun | Moon) High Days, irises |sets | rises | water | len’h, Imported Shire Stailion “23e3ca08 OAK'S HEART. 1! Thursday The friends .of ‘patients will be admitted from two to four, p.m. every day (except Thursday of! CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. VOMEEDEATION LIFE ASSOCLATION, | HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. —-— 0-— --—— The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company dving bfsiness in the Dominion. . 2 ris p + = 3} 7 . ; " fis is true Liberty, when Free-bom Men, having- to advise the Pablic, may speak free.” —EKuxiries MAY 15, ISs4. A SECLUDED HEIRENS. Sy Winthrop Gilmanzn. > | ‘Bos,’ said l, ‘this won’t do;. something | must be done.’ ‘It must,’ echoed Bob, as he puffed away Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in’ from his pipe inamouldysitting-room in the Canada. Shamrock Armsat Glenmahowley, in the Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE) province o/ Ulster, Ireland. after twe vears. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any Company in Canada. application of profits:-— as Taylor, Balifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. John Withis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; iv 1882, $14.20 1pea S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in'1882, $70 C6. Mayor Jones, St. Joho, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. We> The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Ayents for P, E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1584. ' The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC1s0ON OF PREMIUMS by. >° = izats. Hats. meme) KASONS why L. E. PROWSE sells the OCHRAPEST HAT in the city:— qQ > Ist. Because he does not believe one man should pay double because another does not pay ANYTHING. 2nd. He buys in the best makers’ best styles, buys for cash, and sells for cash. Srd. He does not believe in the old rule-—ask large profits and want to get rich too fast—but is satisfied with a SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. 4th, He buys carefully, has no dead stock, keeps the LATEST TY LES always on hand, and at the right time. Wes Come all, and be conyinced that money can be saved by purchasing your Hats from S 2! Friday | 49} 4[il 44) 350) 15) ' . laf 5 ! - aera | a lt al ; + af “yAR’S HEART will stand for this season scene f ‘ x 5S S eae at Whittey’s Stables, béhind the Glas! : - i y tal 5 a exl ore} 32) 8° House, on Grafton Street, Charlottetown. 7! Wed aaa | 42! 19! : 56 ; sa o7 | 8a at the Ten Mile Hoase, Lot 50, : ol The a ay i 40 il 5 pe aa “(| The first tiip to the Ten Mile House will oi Friday | 39, 13) 6 53/10 ul 33/0? 00, Wednesday, the 14th day .of Moy ace 331 14a! 7 Botio 44 $6 next, and he will stay there until *Thutstfay itlSupday- j 37 1a 44 11 19 gq| Hight following. This will be continued 12! Mandy L Bal i7 9'ai'hl 64 every fortgight during the season. 13° Taéeday | 34 18/10 2}aft 29) = $50 will be given in prizes at the Pro- 14| Wednesday 23; i914) 2 1 5 47 | Yhieial Exhibition, in Charlottetown, 1885, 1§| Thursday 31! 2011 40! 1 44) 49) for the three best colts by this horse, viz.: 16 Frida ort as 23| 51 | $25 to Ist, $15 to 2nd, and $10 to 3rd. 17|Saturday | 29) 22/0 14] 3 20) 52), "ERMS—For the season, $10, cash, ‘at! 18, Sunday 28) 23| 0 46 27 55 titae of first service; or $12, on approved 19| Monday 27. 24 1 165-42! 57 paper, payable on 15th of October next, 20'Tuceday 38! 85! Fast @ 57 59| “or further particulars apply to the owner, | 21 Wednesday i 26) 7121718 215.1 Ee > > | 20ITs an}. 98126118560 3 GEORGE TWEEDY, 33) Frida 24) 99} :4:29)-0 4 ®) april 94.25%4-Lei/eod whly Im #4/Seturday | va) Su) 4 14/10 34! ¢| | *P ee 25'Sunday | 2 31) 5 7h 19) Oh 7 ef esis] MONUMENTS ect, | teenies on : solmiaay 7 ro = bh ; ox 7 —— wishing neat and elegant monv-! ot tense 18! 37th 43} 3 15 19 ments for their departed triends are | ¥ ‘ invited to examine the choice assortment of, SSS ss | Italian, White and Colored American Marble | Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, in subscriber’s saleroom, made from the most approved modern designs, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. JAMES PHILLIPS, Kent Street. Oh'tawn, April 9—2aw wkly 2m W. WHEATLEY, | (Or Wueartry & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Istayp) Commission Merchant, 269 BARRINCTON STREET, BAIS Aa IN. BS. s# Special attention given to the sale of SHIP AND HOUSE P, E. Island produce. April 24; 1384. N. J, CAMPBELL, (Sacceasor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctioneer and Commission Merchaat, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, GOR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Importer and Jobber of Choice Grecerics and Spices. General Agent for F. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Piah, Apples and other Frutt, Real Estate; Household Furniture, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchaa- dise, Correspondence and Consignments solicited, Retaras promptly made, March 25, 1854. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’s STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’. Biocks, Deadeves, Steering Wheels, —ALSO— Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Door and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with des- patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near MecMillan's Coal Depot Albert Duchemin. Cf’ town, Tin. 9 1884. —wkly Gi. W. & A. BROWN & CO ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE 60. Ih. Kk. PROW SE, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, April 15, 1884.—eed wkly WOTICE! ———— 9 —_. -—— —HAVE— REMOVED. TO DESBRISAY’S BUILDING, Next Door to Beer & Goff's Grocery Store, —_——_— ()—____-_ BiG CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED. the big stock saved from the fire, together with about thirty-six cases and bales of New and Fashionable Spring Goods, direct from the London markets, the first shipment of which is being opened to-day, | | W.& A, BROWN & C Ch’town, May 1, 1884.—dy wkly » i>. —-aNnvu— Cures ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R . heu a«t@ mn, Piphtheria, Ofiice in Old Bank, Nenralyia, (UP STAIRS), Erysipelas Chitown, Feb, 21, 1884. Croup, IIT TIWAN waANBTCT 4 tioarseness. SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, x mite! ; . Dandruff, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW.| Bucket po s -REMED 7 And restores Solicitors in Chancery, a MAN. & Brigg, § Uair on Baid ; | BAS Price 25:5 pao. *- By NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e.| | J/piclew til es a OFFIONS— O’Halloran’s Building, Great| @_BRIDGEWATER.NS. BO as George Street, Charlottetown, ass eabes & pains. April 23, 1884. PK. [sland Pottery, \ YE are Agents for the P. E. Island Pottery. Ordeys sent to us will re- geive prompt attention. Jars, Jogs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, stove Stones, etc., etc., in stock. : BEER & GOFF Ch’tuwa, Oct, 26, 83. Ye Money to Lon, W. W, Sourivan, Q. C. | Canerza B. Macnzii Jan. 16, 83. BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture _ saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod's corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty pe cent. below usa, prices, JOHN NeWSON, Cu’town, March 8, AGENTS CAPITAL, Or a HEAD OFFICE—Movretreal. HALIFAX BRANCH--J, Scott Mitchell, Agent. me er A5@NT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI»: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifa Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1884. —0:—- ——— OUR MAKE OF And give great satisfaction throughout the Island. our make. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, April 12, 1884,—eod wkly. “= yers, and we had come from New York on - a certain expression which I had found ex- | Glenmahowly attained any importance ‘which it possessed by being the centre of an enormous area of peat cuttings and g land which stretched away with exas- _perating monoteny to the horizon, unbrok- (en by the slightest irregularity.. In one} place only, along the Monatsimon road, | there was a single bed of thick woods, | whose luxuriance only served to agyravate | the hopeless waste around them. The | | village itself consisted of a long straggling | ‘tine of thatched cottages, each with an open door, through which entered bare- | legged ehildren, gaunt pigs, cocks and hens, | ragged looking, short-piped men and slat- _ternly women. We had been located in this barbarous place about a week. Boy and I were law- behalf of the law firm of which we were junior members, to setile a small property| neor by., The clearing up of business | attendant on this, and the necessity of con- | sulting with the old country attorvey, had ' ‘kept us for a week in the Shamrock Arnis, and promised to keep us for at least another one in that unenviable retreat, if we could survive the tedium of our existence so long. | ‘What can we do? groaned Bobagain. | , ‘Where's Pendleton! Let's get Pendle- | ‘ton u dented Pendleton was our fellow-ledger at the inn | —a quiet young English fellow of artistic | , prochivities, with a weakness for solitary | ‘rambles and seclusion. All our attempts | to pump him had failed as yet to eiicit aby | explanation of the objects and aims which | had led him to Glenmahowley, unless it into ‘sum ing wife of rather foreign appearance, and years old. ithe first item upon the purchase of a con- I - SINGLE Copigs ‘Two CExKTs. VOL. 14.---NO, 150. loively land when the bhoys is out—sorra a taste of scenery would you think about, those Clairmonts ? I asked ‘Do they live upon their * How about at a venture. own land? ‘ Begorra—you've got it there! cried O'Keefe. ‘They-do nothing but live on their own land. They've never stirred off it jor more’n fifteen years. * Never stirred off it ! ‘Sorra a fut beyond the park gates and the great brick wal], No man’s oi has ever restec upon Miss Clairmont’s face, barrin’ ould Dennis the lodgekeeper—the black- mouthed spalpeen— more be token they say she’s grown into the purtiest girl in the country, forbye having foive and twenty thousand in her own right.’ ‘What ? we both roared. ‘Foive aad twenty nousand pound,’ re peated O'Keefe solemnly, ‘ and when her ould cat of a mother dies she'll come in for the whole family estate.’ ‘What is she ‘ Where is she? ‘Who is she? shouted Bob and I, forming a sort of strophe and antistrophe to the land- lord’s chorus. O' Keefe’s account cf the past history of the Ciairmont family was a remarkable one, and, when curtailed of his maay Hibernian \digressions and meanderings amounted to A certain Mejor Clairmont had come the country some sixteen yeare before, bearing with him a large hard cash, @ showy look- this. in a pretty little daughter about two Having expended a portion of siderab'e estate near Glenmahowley, he had taken up-his residence there and awaited some recognition from the county ee families, and take a rise out of him,’ I sug: | case of th with a flickering attempt at vivacity, | man, possessed a recognized social position, which was secured by his own many admi- rable qualities, dame. of the soldier, or take a day’s shooting in his pheasant preserves, but their wives made no sign. circulatio” as to the antecedents of Mrs. ©. This came soon enough in the e Major, who, as an old Guards- It was different with Ma- The men might drink the old claret Strange rumors were in were that its black morasses harmonized | Some said that she iad been om the stage with his misanthropic turm of mind. ‘It’s no use,’ said my companion. girl, Inever saw such a fellow. I wanted | him to come with me this morning when! before her marriage ; scme that her career ‘He’s had been more equivocal still. ‘as dismal as a tombstone and as shy as a | individuals who ventured to doubt that she possessed even now the little blue slip of paper which civilization demands. There were It was you were writing your letter and to aid and the rumor which some busybody brought to ' theee Irich girls, you know—but he flushed | up quite red and wouldn't hear of sucha thing.’ | ‘killer,’ I remarked, adjusting my necktie ‘before the fly-blown mirror and practicing | tremely effective with the weaker sex—a | sort of Lara-like piratical cock of the eye,|thud on to, the dusty road. ; man, jing ‘No, he is hardly cut out for a lady-j|down the avenue to interview the traducer of his wife’s character. was surprised to see the veteran horseman ree] in his saddle as he shot through the gates, and then fell backward with a dull |abet me in a little mild chaff with the two | the ears of the Major, coupling with it the girls at the draper’s—you need help against | name of a neighbormmg landed proprietor. The Major was a bull-necked, choleric He chose out his heaviest hunt- whip an galloped _ furiously The lodge-keeper The local ee ‘which gives the impression of hidden griefs | practitioner pronounced it to be apoplexy, }and a soul which spurns the commonplaces ; while the family physician favored heart fof existence. ‘Perhaps he will come in, | disease—but whatever the cause,the Major's spirit had drifted far away from Glenma- During the next few months we will positively clear out! $2,000,000 Risks Taken on Most Favorabie Terms. x. Charlottetown Boot and. Shoe Factory. BOOTS AND SHOES ARE WADE OF SOLID LEATHER, pear The Fics: merchants sell them, and when buying be sure and ask for ‘though, and play dummy whist.’ | ‘ No, he never touches cards.’ ‘for the landlor | is nothing we can see or do.’ | This was’ recognized to be the most | rational proceeding under the circum- stances, and a messenger was dispatched in | hot haste to summon Dennis O'Keefe, our} | worthy host. Let me remark, while he is| |shuffling up stairs in his stipshod carpet islippersy that | am the mortal known as John Vereker, lawyer, popularly supposed ‘to be arising man, though the exact dis- itance that I have risen during the tour | years that I have been in practice is bot ‘calculated to turn my brain. howley. ‘Milksop !’, 1. ejaculated. ‘ We'll send strain which showed itself on his d, Bob, and ask him if there ‘assertéd itself in her character. live on the estates still because he had been 'fond of them, but her life should be, spent \in mourning her lossand in educating her daughter in her own way. inever should she again It was then that that fiery foreign wife's face She would Above all, exchange word or ook with any living being beleuging to the jcountry which had insulted her and in- directly caused her husband’s death. great gates were walled np, and only small slits left, ‘other necessaries ordered by Dennis, the |lodgekeeper, were handed. ‘row of spikes Was planted on the brick wall ‘ ; : | which had always surrounded the estate. O'Keefe was a fine specimen of the)y,, this extraordinary seelusion, cut off from The through which provisions and A forutidabie aboriginal Oelt—freckle-faced and rough-\ +. whole world, Mrs. Clairmont and her ha:red, with shrewd gray eyes and a deep}, ““Good-morrow to ye, | 4). rich Milesian voice. gentle,aan,” he began as ! large form and uncouth ge slight plantigrade appearance. — would your honors be after to-day / ‘The very thing we wanted to ask you, | O'Keefe,’ said Bob. are we to do? thing ? it giving him a} ‘What | j scratching his red hair in perplexity. ‘ Tis) a foine building. came here the year before test just for to| look at it. Maybe your honors— ‘Hang the church! roared Bob, ‘we| were there five times last week—in fact, | every day except Sunday. Try again, old | Pict and Scot.’ Our host, who was serenely indifferent to the many unintelligible epithets applied to) him by Bob’s exuberant fancy, pondered | once more over the problem. ‘There’s the [hole in the bog,” he suggested with diffi- | dence. ‘The same where the boys threw) Mr. Lyons, of Glenmorris—bad scran to) him—after they shot him. loike to see where they found him wid his| head in the mud an’ his feet stickix’ up. | Ah, it was a glad soight, sorrs, pisantry that had worked and slaved—the craturs—and then for him to step in wid a in the rint and serve notices on them as wouldnt pay. Sure you could take your food—or a gossoon could carry it—and picnic by the hole.’ ‘The prospect is alluring,’ | remarked, ‘hut there. seems to meto be too much chance of the inoffensive tillers of the soil taking a fancy to plant a couple more up- side down inthe bog-hole. I negative that suggestion.’ “What are those trees to the eastward? asked Bob. ‘Surely there is something to be seen down there.’ aa ‘Its proivate. It’s the Clairmont family’s ground, an’ you'd be shot as loike as not if you so much as put your nose over the wall.’ companion ruefuliy. ‘Ah. sure you can’t judge of the co now while its quoiet,’ said our host. till the throubles come around gga sa year maybe, or the year afther. re entered, his! those of the few En mained with them, and perhaps of an occasional daring urchin who might pene- ‘trate into the woods which surrounded the great house. ‘What in the world!no dcubt, who had brought word of the ex- Can't you suggest any-! ceeding beauty of the young lady, though 'no adult male had ever yet had the privilege ‘There’s the church,’ remarked O'Keefe, lof being able to form an opinion upon it. Maybe you'd! J for the| dirty foive and twenty per cent. reduction | ‘Pleasant land this, Jack !’ remarked my untry|remedies compounded, Macks’ ‘Wait | Medicine is the best.” Sold in Charlottetown ighter had now. passéd fifteen years of ir lives unseen y human eyes, save glish domestics who re- It was these irregular scouts, She was at present close upon her eighteenth There was a gintleman | birthday. ‘Thus far O’Keefe : while Bob and I sat, with elbows upon the table and chins upon our hands, drinking in every word. Nei- ther of us broke the silence for some little time after he had concluded. Bob Elliott puffed furiously at his pipe, while I looked dreamily out of the window at the thatched roofs of the cottages and the long monoton- ous stretch if bog land in the distance. ‘ She is beautiful / asked Bob at last. ‘ She is that !’ * And rich ? I queried. ‘ Divil a doubt of it.’ (To be continued.) Some time ago John Scoit, of Stottaville, Chester County, Pa, bought at public sale ‘an old desk, in which he discovered a secret drawer containing one hundred and fifty old pennies, One bore the date 1895, and |General Snowden, of the mint, has recently declared the coin to be worth one hundred h Post. dollars. — Pittsburg --< J The secretary of the United States Treas- ury has issued a circular'to customs officers ‘modifying the regulations of the depart- iment governing the transportation of ‘Canadian merchandise through the United States under the treaty of Washington, So as to accord with the regulations of the Canadiau Government on the same subject. _—— — ’ ‘*TWENTY FOUR years’ experience,” tays an ‘eminent phyrician, convinces me that the only way to cure nervous exbaustion and weakness ‘of the sexual organs, is to repair the waste by | giving brain and nerve food, and of all the Magnetic See atvertisement in ‘at Apothecaries Hall. ‘nother column. ee ponte