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AKS A RAS . -~ souous iru iereseedpenten iniesenlimennen=> casing disenoti imeaneneoestiatiginereepmeneaneene cosmemanenseiammeanenanegyrianeismatomemneenengnenaneaeaeanessanmaanneneale™ erat -_ parr anaenieliscarauitinnane earn sunseseanninhanaesansoneenaselensaetenerisien oneeebeneaentnannninagsieens ~ —— © ate ~ rae 22. . is " tA Sen Verne ————— TS 1S tue Liberty, when Free-born’Men, having to advise the Public, may speak 1ree.”—Kvnrines, SINGLE Cortes Two CENTS arty IDITH ' : co - ~ ; ; ; 4 t T ; | ry i Wty rar 7 Yi Ola ike OniA \ U , CLOWN PRING \ \ Y ; oa ry ne ’ RT TT 1 ‘ Tl ad ri TRA ie ARLULIEIUW NOL EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1884 L. 15---NO. 154 FAL ahh: y AN, RELY VU ‘ ) fX Gt ) OLIN ES, ; is Tas iN ; MB sib &, Ot. \ Ob, do, A (), Ja. . ‘ i “_W AwWwrh? : ; 3 4% ? 5 : . i i ty i Lif ' ot A wil ry i if 4 g lik 3 sak & qi} , . a D> WM 3 a i) 7g | rings from her ears, she threw them down | la So Fo fare 7%, ee. J A, i chee ee before her, sobbing aloud. Her father, youre OF | vi i i, Bac RRS? A Gn iN Ta very a ae \Caad, frightened lest he should be * laid 5 ee Pouhhichin . >. a | hold on’ tuo, this impression on the rebel- ibe GAdu - UNL salng 0. ~AND ‘ ie CHAPTER II. | tious Bess etriking him as nothing less than ie ‘ ide i ja miracle, walked hastily away, and began Fr if Water and [},000)9 IM GOTA it nts ir = Bigerie yy 6 ’ { lets town : General GAUSS19) Mrchauis (€ ontinued., ) | to work at nis anvil by Way of reassuriny ward Island, a {>}... In front of Sandy Jim stood Chad’s Bess himself. ‘Fulks muon ha _ hoss-shoes, i if of Sa . “ ad's @ss, it tee oe re ieee. ae Be > rI0 22 Centra! Wharf. who had shown an uawonted quietude and a — a ( yk ; 6 er the pri - ° es so be eas ay 10n1g oO me Tor tat, t utterec ia “a e950 | RON TOY, , haity of attention evel aince Dinah began himeclé. h on 1 ' , to speak. Not that the matter of the dis- eye MS SF eg NR yp a gy Mu =» | Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1884 | ‘ ”" 4 et = jcourse had arrested her at once, for she oe ee ee 199 6 0 50 blom ee es L ‘ ; : that were in store for the penitent, and to | ene Lcestoecminae | @ | vae, lost ine pussling specula‘ion as to) 4 ik. in her simple way. the disine peace 4m Advortisi t moderate ratenx| i. W. VINNIE OMBE, | what pleasure and satisfaction there could! 14 love with which the soul of the be- Contracts may be made for monthly, | be in life to a young woman who woreacap]|). . ae oe chains hoe , half-yearly or yearly advertivr. | FY like Dinah’s. Giving up the inquiry in liever is filled -how the senas of God's love nent ' tion 0 T U N road re Eve ardl £ i fi + despair, she took to studying Dinah’s nose urns poverty into riches, and satisfies the men at ni } } é 3 ” y a = , ; rey { — = ' teenie & SS 0 YOui Se eyes, mouth, and hair, and wondering seul,sothat no uneasy desire vexesit, no ALMANAG FOR NOVEMBER, i884, VOON S CHANGES, 4h. 24 3m., a. m. j | ' i | i Full Moon, ora day, Last Quarter th day, 6b. 59.9m., p. m, Nev » 17tn day, Ih, 59 2m., p. m. First Quart Z5th day, Ou. 3 4m.. a. m. © pay oy week) 2 588 Moon | High | Daye M rises sets | rises | water len’b, 7 h mhm attn morn, hm LiSaturday 6 47:4 41 3 57; 8 58) 9 &4 2 Sunday 43; 79, 434] 94a) 5 2 Moaday SO 38: & 15l io 29 48 4 Tuesday 5i' 36] 6 Slt 10 45 S Wednesday | 53| 35 6 58,11 56) 42 6 Thursday } d+ 34 8 Olafedi 37 7\Friday | 85) 3219 6 120] sd} 3) Saturday 57' Z31i@ ig 2 wi 4 | 9 Sunday 58 291) 21] 3 18; ai 10} Monday + Of 2% morn’ 4 2) 2S Ll Tucsday lj} 27:079 5 47 26 [2 Vedaesday | a3} 2 132 & S7j 23 13 Thursday 5} 25, 2 37; 7 &6) 19 14 Fritay . 6 Risa 6a 16 15 Saturday a1 Se aa Se 14 16 Suuday S$ 21 & 41 9 59) 12 17 Monday 9 90 6 40 10 34 10 18 Tuesday li eo 7TS8ttt Ss 7 19) Wedoesday 12; 18: 8 29 '1 44! 5 20 Thursday 3) 617 «9 19 morn} 3 21, Friday ir i680 46H 0 22, Saturday 16} 151045 O 52 8 59 23/Sunday ; Id} 151120 130 = 56 94' Mou iay |= 435 of fF D4 25 Taesda; | Shi 388833, 2 58 5? % Wedoersday | 22! 12; 053'356' 50 Thursday {| 23 12'122 5 5; @& 28 Friday © mM bf 88 O21 .@ 29 Saturday i itt 226i 7 3i, 5 30| Suuday 7 27,4 10) 3 3, 8 31) 8 43 Pe Th Tia AY in i om i jt Tia RAILWAY Tillis TABLE, (Charlottetown Time. ) GOING WEST. Co... A. oe Charilottetowa ..... ; oa:...e58 @22 aa ane 747 1055 547 . m Ee a NG oct eee CUTS tie - ide, | @tFive...--.9 O7 1257 737 SUMEREENIOS, | Gonart...... 927 232 ee ee cat iecess 1030 415 NOON |. ou oe ncken aon 1205 657 Sse cod annnesss sane 1242 747 FROM WEST. P.M. A.M. A. M. Meals. oscneesicendsees) 202 647 NUE oc ck dee cnnc eens S@ 78) Port Hiil. eC eieliedele 415 105 Summersiie, | SFTIYe------ 57 12 07 ae co” lh dot... 28 tn 2e etinatet i i>. 0 FE. ese 607 200 730 memeter Kivel. icc c sees 702 32 847 Cmariottetowan ......cc0 cbes 802 507 1007 GCING EAST. P. M A. M Pe deer es wy ee peetee ... scene. Oat Mount Stewart, fepart.... +0 527 902 OE en ye eS 617 1002 Pr. MM. SNS ccs wk eed oo eee cs ee 122 2@ A. M Deh Meewart: ; oo. ca eee Sm. 37 ND «ions ai ihkis Sale ela dhe Ue 629 1022 Georgetown booed eneclee ee beet une 647 1047 FROM EAST, a Pe ME cv iccsbods seececucevacee 647 217 St. Peter MPescevven 0666 04 6666.0 4880688 7 52 4+ ov b arvive@?s'. is és ose'6 17 Mount Stewart, + Seapets 06.504 $47 54 riotheboty :. id skins si acedt bees 962 727 Petey 6 oobi deeded esl 727i 332 NNR nc. Nekecs Use os 745 357 means Gtowart. «..< sso faces vous 842 §12 Dr. Toombs, PHYSICHAN ARD SURGEON SILLA Ait ; 4 i % idount Stewart: Charlottetown, Oct. 20—Im wkly 6m by ca | & OO e Ab DEC 2 es GHNHRAL mr | Commission Merchants, } ' 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON. MASS. | | i | | Eggs and Produce a Specialty. Maw 1K 1804 why ¢¢ SULLIVAN & MAUNMILL, | ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great. George Street, Charlottetown, $45" Money to Loan, Jan, 16, '83 | t ( CONSIGNMENTS Sd Gomuulssion aud General Merchant 289 ments, and wil! also attend ‘o the chartermg of vessels for the carrying trade of P. K. I, to be prompt and satisfactory. ing to procure Labradore Llerring should send their orders iu time APPL SS, Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regu'ated, CHURCH Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. ~ A Twin y i UABINET QRGANS 7 “9 | | | Tuned, Re-toned and Repaired. Having nearly twenty years’ experience with the construction of Eaglish, American and German Pianos. aud uuader the patronage of Government House, the Convent and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving uoiversal satisfaction. Mr V. will engage professiovally for publie ” private concerts the eocming season. Offl e—, P, Fletcher's Music Store. Ch’iewn, Ovt, 25 18° 4 | | / dloLeod, Moron & MoQuarzie, BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Oice in Old Bank, {UP Ch’town, Feb, 21, STAIRS). TRS4. LiGITED. ae. GDWYER, POR SALE OF P. B. 1. PRODUGE, WATER SIREET, Sf, Juhnas’ Sevfoundland. I» connection with the above is Captain English, who is well known in P, E, Island, who will take special charge of ali consiga- eh The tirm is one of the oldest and most reli- tble in Newfoundland Returns guaranteed Pari ies W ish- Sept. 6, '864.—tiil 3st dec, *84, APPLES, APPLES, CHARLES BOAALD & CO., 79 Queen St, Londen, E. C., Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumoa and Spring business, They willalso give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances, augl WEST & RENDELL, Commission Merchants, St. John’s, Newfoundlaud. Consiguments solicited. Liberal advances made. July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m W. WHEATLEY, & CHARLOTTETOWN, P, EB. IsLaNnpD) Commission MMe:chant, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, pRALIwvA, Ww. “B. #* Special attention given to the sale of P. BH. Isiand produce, Aprit 24, 1854. ACH ON Sash aud Door Factory. AAR. P. LEA, iv returning thanks to the \ public for the liberal pat~ pageextended to him while ia business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed (Or WHEATLEY Sons, | ORGANS ae ee ee Having in view a change in business, we intend to sell our STOCK BEFORE CONSISTING IN PART OF 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overcoatings 3EST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) UN DERCLO'THING (a large variety.) OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. (AT A SACRIFICE). ENTIRE Feb, Ist, (ONE OF THE Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, Gloves and Mitts (all kinds); tilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers Collars and Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NKCK- WEAR in the Dominion. Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P. E. Island where they can get such bargains as we offer for the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE is intended, Db, A. BRUCE, Merchant Failor. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—-3m eod wkly. OURO ELECTRIC GLOSS | iv . TH r x RAG NER | K% cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, x } PAYG at Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure ! | Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no labor. pew entirely free from grit and acids, it ma 8 468 canpotinjure the most finely burnished sur- 2 | face. lt is the only preparation ever pro. , duced that will polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid, Nothing approaches it \for removing grease and finger mars from | Brass, Copper, Glass, etc.; while for cleaning OB ELC Fi ; Nickel 01 Stoves it is especially useful, Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, ‘ . MICA WASH.—This h j has lately been replenished witha thing of the kind oe me supply of may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like ys but smoked mica lights will spoil it ae : all, Day by day mica becomes scarcer and Printing Types anil Material higher in price, and an article that will clean and preserve it is valuable to all concerned, Try this wash once, and you wiil always use -~OF THE— it. Retail price, 95 cents per bottle, | The above household necessities are manufac tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia, U.S.A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and General Dealer ia Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by Latest Invention and Bes Description, and we are now prepared to priut, under the JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. Jobn, N. B Aug 6—6m eod Gareful and Skilful Suvervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS,| LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PODGERS, de. - fF vie. $ e - AL STATIONERS THRGUCHOUT ne WORLD ‘ ‘On Short Notice, in Good Style, AND AT CHEAP PRICES. (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co.,, GJ Broad Street, New York.) Messrs. B. Wiliiams & Ce Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownai Wharf, Charlottetown, cur agents, who will keep constantly on hand » fall supply of Mould. ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at LOWEST CASH PRIUS, | All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Hoyt. 6, GF Tew why Monotone, Ny B, | ! ~“T UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most ue teas Sia to ci esc wholesome Baking Powder madr, Gro- rata ~~ rm cers ave authorized to guarantee every can to ' : = &> By kat BY | be full weight, and positively pure. Ask fcr i Jah § Ithe « Superb ” and taks no other, Put up in 'NNHE residence Prince Street at present |}. 4 and 1-[b. tins, and for sale by every. re- I oceupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, contain- ;Spectable wholesale and retail grocer and ‘inv eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chan-|general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian | a good state of repair. Apply }trade supplied by JOHN T. REED F. S, MOORE, «(105 Waiter Strdet; St, Icha; N. B. Aug 6—6m cod | deliers, ete., i: | to Aug 20 -2ew Superb Baking Powder, whether it was better to have such a pale face as that, or fat, red cheeks and round black eyes like her own. Bat gradually the infiuence of the general gravity told npon her, and she became conscious of what Dinah was saying. The gentle tones, the loving persuasion did not touch her, but when the more severe appeals came she began to be frightened. Poor Bessy had always beeu considered a nanghty girl; she was conscious of it; if it was necessary to be very good, it was clear she must be in a bad way. She couldn’t find her place at church as Sally Kann could, she had oft n been titiering when she ‘curcheyed’ to Mr. Irwine, and these religious de nciencies were accompanied by a corres- ponding slackness in the minor morals, for Bessy belonged unquestionably to that un- soaped, lazy class of feminine characters, with whom you may venture to eat ‘‘an egg, an apple, ora nut.” Ali this she was generally conscious of, and hitherto had not been greatly ashamed of it. But now she began to feel very much as if the con- stable had come to take her up and carry hur before the justice for some undefined ofience. She had a terrified sense that God; whom she had always thought of as very far off, was very near to her, and that Jesus was close by looking at her, though she could not see him. For Dinah had that belief in visible manifestations of Jesus, which is common among the Methodists, and she communicated it irresistibly to her hearers: she made them feel that he was among tnem bodily, and might at any moment show himself to thea in some way that would strike anguish and penitence into their hearts. i ‘See!’ she exclaimed, turning to the left, with her eyes fixed on a point above the heads of the people, ‘‘see where ou blessed Lord stands and weeps, and stretches out his arms toward you. Har what he says: *‘How ofren would T have gathered you as a hen gathereth the chick ens under her wings, and ye would net !’ and ye would not !’ che repeated isa tone of pleading reproach, turning her earnest eyes on the people again, ‘See the print of the nails on his dear hands and feet. It is your sins that made them! Ah! how pale and worn he looks! He has gone through all the great agony in the garden, when his soul was exceeding sorrowful even unto death, and the great drops of sweat fell ike drops of blood to the ground. They spat upon him and buaf- feted him, they scourged him, they mocked him, they laid the heavy cross on_ his braised shoulders. Then they vailed him up! Ah! what pain! His lips are parched with thirst, and they mocked him = still in his great agony; yet with those parched lips he prays for them, ‘Father forgive them, for they know not what they do, Then a horrer of great darkness fel upon him, and he felt what sinners feel when they are forever shut out from God. That was the last drop in the cup of bitterness. ‘My God, my God! he cries, ‘why hast: Thou forsaken me ! ‘All this he bore for you! For you—aud you never think of him; fur you—and you turn your backs on him; you dent care what he has gove through for you; he has risen from the dead, he is praying for you at the right hand of God—‘Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.’ And he's upon the earth too; he is among us; he is there close to you now; I see his wounded body and his look of love.’ Here Dinah turned to Bessy Cranage, whose bonny youth and evident vanity had touched her with piiy. ‘Poor child! poor child! He is beseech- ing you, and you don’t listen to him. You think of earrings, and fine gowus and caps, and you never think of the Saviour who died to save your soul. Your cheeks will be shriveled one day, yo. hair will be gray, your poor bedy wiil be thin and tottering. Then you will begin to feel that your soul is not saved; then you will have to stand before God dressed in your sins, in your evil temper and vain thoughts, And Jesus, who stands ready to help you now, won’t| help you then; because you won’t have him to be your Saviour, he will be your judge Now he looks at you with love and infinite mercy, and says, ‘Cometo me that you may have life;’ and he will turn away from you and say, ‘Depart from me into ever- lasting fire!’ ’ Poor Bessy’s wide open black eyes began to fill with tears, her great red cheeks and lips became quite pale, and her face was distorted like a little child’s before a burst of erying. ‘Ah! poor blind child!’ Dinah went on, happened to a servant of God in the days of her vanity. She thought of her lace caps, and saved all her money to buy ‘em; she though: nothing of how she might get a clean heart and a right spirit, she only wented to have better lace than other girls. And one day when she put her new cap on and locked in the glass, she saw a bleeding Face crowned with thorns, That face is looking at you nowhere Dinah poinred to a spot close in front of Bessy- ‘ Ah! tear off those follies ! cast them away from you, as if they were stinging adders. They are stinging youm-they -are poisoning your soul—they are dragging: you down into a dark bottomless pit, where you will sink forever, and forever, and forever, further away from light and God.’ ” Bessy could boar it no longer; a great ter- ror was upda Her, and, wreuvling ter Sur ‘think if it should happen to you as it once, fear alarms it; how, at last, the very temp- tation to sin is ex'inguished, and heaven is begun upon earth, because no cloud passes between the soul and God, who is its eter- nal sun, ‘Dear friends,’ she said at last, ‘brothers and sisters, whonr I love as those for whom my Lord has died, believe me I know what this great blessing is ; and because I know it, | want you to have it too. IL aim poor, like yon; [have to get my living with my hands; but no lord por lady can be so happy as me, if they haven't got the love cf Godin their souls. Think what it is— not to hate any thing but sin ; to be fall of love to every creature ; to be frightened at nothing; to bo sure that ail thiags will turn to good ; uot to mind pain, because it is our Father's will ; to know tbat nothing —no, not if the earth was to be burned up, or the waters come and drown us—nothing could part us from God who loves us, and who fills our souls with peace and joy, be- cause We are sure that whatever he wilis is holy, just and geod, ‘Dear friends, come aud take this bless- edness ; it is offered to you; itis the good news that Jesus came to preach to the poor. It is not like the riches of this world, so that the more one gets the less the rest can ave. God is without end; His love is without end— Its streams the whole creation reich, So plenteous ts the store; Enough for all, enouvh for each; Enough for evermore. Dinah had been speaking least an hour, and the reddening light of the porting day sesmed to give a soem emohasis to ber c'osing words. The s'ranger, who had been in‘eres'ed in the course of her sermon, 28 if it had been the development of a Jrama—for there is this sort of fascination in all sincere unpreme liteted eloquence, which ovens to one the inward draur of the speaker's emotions—now turned his horse aside ard pursued hs way, whie Dinah said, ‘Let us siog a title, dear friends;’ and as he was st:li winding down the slope, the voices of the Methodists reached him, rising and falling in that strange blending of exultation and sadness which belongs to the cadence of a hymn. at c : (7'o be continred.) TS EL TS Sunlight in Stables. We tried an experiment some years since to test the absence of sunlight ona ealf. We had two deep red calves of the same age (si<ty days), one weighing 180 pounds and the other 182 pounds. The latter we placed ina dark room, witha trough that could be filed by a spout through a parti- tion. The other was confined in the same amount of space, bat in fall light, and both were fed just exactly alike for the next three months. The object was to test the effect of light upon such a growing animal, At the end of the three months the one in the light weighed 439 pounds, and the one in the dark weighed 360 pounds and its color had faded to a very pale, dirty red. Its eyes were so much affected that when admitted to the light it kept them closed most of the time for the first week or two. The two calves were kept on together, but the one from the dark room never fully recovered from this three months of darkness, It never recovered its deep red color, though the cclor improved Any one who noted these two calves during this experiment would never doubt the impolicy of dark stables.— Live Stock Jounal, + <> + <iee—— A Great Cow. The New Glasgow Chrowical says: —A. C, Thompson, Esq., of this town, is the for- tunate owner of a thoroughbred Jersey cow, ‘*Mulbury Mand,” No. 12,129, A. J.C, C., that has made 11 Ibs. 4 ozs. of butter, mn ?4 days, or 7 milkings without any extra food. The following is the weight of milk per day:— i Se cee Sere eden 34 Ibs. ob. GE... ed woos Sahibs, AO Cis» sss otis seeded 42 ibs, Oct 28th (ome milking)..... 20 ibs. es tron: £00 8 130 4. Mr. Thompson confidential'y believes that }@ proper test would give hor a record of at j least 75 Ibs of butter ver week. ‘* Mulbury |Maud” is dark fiwn, sulid color, and in respect a perfect inode! + tame — Did not Refuse. The Montreal Star of Wednesday says that Hon. Mr, Masson did not, as was | state d, refuse to take the oath of allegiance. |He took the oath in its entirety, but pro- tested against the following clause ; “I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentare hath, or has a right to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pro-eminence or antho- rity, ecel.siastical or spiritual, withia this realm,” j ti Onk cor Ontario apples. (large harre!s). the finest lot we have ever received. This is the time far feyoilles td Bay Ia thelr — Brun & dss, wt 8