¥ « hice a ee : ~*> rs — en sexes Sle ee {*. ‘ 4 \ RAR. ‘yr y - » , dak Tie, ae 2 aa ‘ 7" Be ‘41S 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—EvnipipEs. SINGLL Uopies Two CEnts, ee aE - _— —— ee Oe VOL, 16,---NOQ. 125, 80, because | think it’s better be should be ® away from his own home at present ; and, poor fellow, he stiil believes Hetty is inno- cent—he wants to summon up courage to see her if he can; he is unwilling to leave the spot where she is.’ | ‘Do you think the creatur’s guilty, then?’ said Bartle. ‘Do you think they’ll hang her ? ‘I’m afraid it will go hard with her ; the And one bad symptom is that she denies everything— CHAI —~ —ooro-— The Darla Framiner S ier Publishing Qo. LOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1885. —E FOR 2 DAYS ONLY." CHAPTER XL. naak 4) Charlottet calles é mee ooo |W. & A. Brown & Co. will offer the balance Months 1 25 ; aoe c n ™ ; : Th s un ee DR Y G CODS at styvacts Inay Oe Liade te r riy aeie | ae pxamil ami (Continued. ) ; Before Alick arrived with the message, Lisbeth’s thoughts too had already flown to Dinah, and she had said to Seth, cd : ‘Eh! there’s no comfort for us i’ this;@Vidence is very strong. ‘world any more, wi’out thee could’st get . os Dinah Morris to come to us, as she did han |denies that she has had a child, in the face |my old man died. I'd like her to come in |Of the most positive evidence. I saw her ‘an’ take me by the hand again an’ talk to | myself, and she was obstinately silent to ‘me; she'd tell me the rights on’t belike—j™¢ 5 she shrank up like a frightened animal ot their stock of monthly, arty. half-yearly or yea advertise. when she saw me. I was never so shocked ne ° ALMANAC FJ APRIL, 1885. “0ON S CHANGES, GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT 2 DAYS. 'she’d happen to know some good i’ trouble an’ heart-break comin’ upo’ |poor lad, as ne’er done a bit o’ wrong in’s ‘life, but war better nor anybody else’s son | pick the country round. Eh! my lad i* * Adam, my poor lad !’ this |. : , one my life as at the change in her. But I | trust that, in the worst case, we may obtain a pardon for the sake of the innocent who are involved.’ ‘Stuff and nonsense ”’ said Bartle, for- tast Quarter st y» 20a. ow " = ‘Thee wouldstna like me to leave thee, to eae: pe ary wee ve wee New ab wh ae ray . : go and fetch Dinah?’ said Seth, as his °? ao nee ee , ; ' ‘~ ven ° al} or nee , . . | mot 4 f it’s stuff and nonsense for the innocent to past Queres, tues me 2 Nhe firm will not enter the Brown’s Block. as Mr. Hamilton |mother sobbed, and rocked herself to and/ 10's out her being hanged. For my own . Sun San Moon) High | Day: Sr Ve reid » oi i ih ao ea oe a . . |part, I think the sooner such women are D pay OF WEEK) "ocy acts | rises (water lemh, | 222 O WE has decided to go out of business in this city, and has let ad pumsing from ber grat like weeping [oo of the world the better; and the men — ih m aft’n morn; h n S Ww ve Lcara a rT oe " N h ; a > | that help ‘em to do mischief had better go B. teeaday 44 6 2 5 ‘9 it 41 12 39 his Hew store io Messi s W . A. W eeks A& Co. ao W Neda a ae at, do (along with ’em for that matter. What e Seaetaadian $2) 24) 9 52 aft 16 ‘3 ‘they say oar ’ good will you do by keeping such vermin * Friday ; 40, *6!10 461 0 $2 46 ol | than good way off mother— Leeds, a big alive, eating the victual that ‘ud feed 3 | a ¥ — j ! ; : {Saturday 8) 27 Lt 35, 1 SI i9 ‘town. But I could be back in three days rational beings? But if Adain’s fool » Sunday 37, 29 morn) 2 it oz > eile s . . if thee couldst spare me.’ > |}enough to care about it, I don t want him 3 M aday 0 : J : l 55 ui a. A, L. BOW N has just returned from England and will Continue business on ‘Nay, nay, Teint epare thee, - Shae to og more ae ee ; etienioe i 31 33 149 5 13 13 "2 in the present Stand after the 20th, man? ge an’ see thy brother, an’ bring — ot ae sania cel saat bee ara. 9 34 2 24| 6 24 F word what he’s a-doing.’ Mester Irwine| ” 8 ie ’ a ov ¢)Tharaday | oni ¢ a7! + og > said he’d come and tell me. but I canna} 0™ @8 if they would assist his imagination. 9) Friday 2 moi 2 O7° 7 2 a ; ’ 2 oop 25! 37] 3 27, 8 22 12 bi i a make out so well what it means when he (To be continued.) 12/Sunday : 23! 38) 356) 9 6 15 tells me. Thee must go thysen sin’ Adam ——— 13, Monday 22; 39 4261945 17 All Acco e . » Ri S oi ‘ worna let me go to'm. Write a letter to ~ . saiTuceeday 20 10 ‘ 4 40 26 2) ecounts duc the Firm must be i aid Immediately. Dinah, ee a = enough o° LETTERS To THE EDIT apt. 1§| Wedsestay 5 471 8 30 od writing when nobody wants thee.’ 16 Thursday 16) 43/6 Fl 45, 27 ‘I’m not sure where she’d be i’ that big iets 17 Friday | 15) 451 6 50jmorn| 30 WW. & A BROWN & CO. town,’ said Seth. ‘if I'd gone myself, I Pi Debating Club paSateraay - @ * : ot oe could ha’ found out by asking the embers SONS LEUNG a .- a 9 41! 2 S om Charlottetown, April 7, 1885 o’ the society. But, perhaps, if I put = asaler 3 501047259) 42 ‘eaiienteiininitiiiie : Sarah Williamson, Methodist preacher,| Srx,—The above mentioned Club was al Wed ela / @ 610) 57) 401 $6 rs Toe eee r i nO ae eR ee ee eS ; Leeds, 0 th’ outside, it might get to her,|reorganized in the early part of January 23\Toursday ‘i aft 16) 5 37} 49 for most like she'd be wi’ Sarah William-| last, and has been holding regular meet- 34 P riley ; 2 6 215,656 82 Ba son,” j ings every Monday night since ; and, | am 25 Saturday + O 55 322/789} 55) Alick came now with the message, and | happy to say that, under the able manage- 25 Saaday 453 56 4-238! 8 4] os g Seth, finding that Mrs, Poyser was writing] ment of President D. McLean it is in a 27) Mon:lay i] 57, 539 92914 O to Dinah, gave up the intention of writing} flourishing condition. The speaking in 33) Taesday 50 oY: © 39/10 3) + himself ; but he went to the Hall Farm to general was good—a marked improv ement 29 Wednesday ; 547 0 7 37/1043) = 6} tell them all he could suggest about the | being noticeable in some of the members. WTharsday (4 52\7 2 8 36lil 18'4 9g —- o—--—— | | THB RAILWAY TIME TABLE, White Esttons address of the letter, and warn them that there might be some delay in the delivery, from his not knowing an exact direction. Un leaving Lisbeth, Mr. Irwine had gone to Jonathan Burge. who had also a claim Our meetings have always been entertain- ing, monotony being always kept at bay by a short programme consisting of singing, readings, stump-speeches and dialogues. But the most entertaining meeting of the ; to be acquainted with what was likely to|/season vas held on the 13th inst., when (Charlottetown Time keep Adam away from business for some| Mr, D. Cameron delivered his highly in- — i eal time ; and before six o'clock that evening | structive lecture toa large and appreciative iar aa " 802 302 there were few people in Broxton and Hay-|audience. The subject was the “Jewish inate Ranation $25 228] r slope who had not heard the sad news.|People.” The learned lecturer opened by jou, Wiltshire, 917 417 Mr. Irwine had not mentioned Arthur's | comparing the Jewish nation with the other Hunter River. Se name to Burge, and yet the story of his/nations of antiquity. He then compared SS labs oc oct vaceb bubs 1010 509) , conduct toward Hetty, with all the dark} Archbishop Usher, Dr. Hales Oouaty Line.. -2e-1619 519) shadows cast upon it by its terrible conse-|and the Rabbinical systems of chronology Freetown 1035 6 34] + quences, was presently as well known as|/and their learning on the historical Keasinuton : 1057 547 that his grandfather was dead, and he was! dates of Jewish history. He then touched | arrive... 1132 6 23) , C CD | IS come into the estate, For Martin Poyser upon their origin as a distinct people, their Summerside, < P. a. + felt no motive to keep silence toward the sojourn in Egypt, and their general illiter- depart... : 4; ' one or two neighbors who vertured to come/ acy at that time. The spiritual degrada- Fei mn . 3 A ae yung Pace fat fant psy tein = cm the ae == = an a oe e first day o is’ trouble ; ap arrol,ithe Jews was graphicaliy described by the ae ‘ss ‘ oo cH t ET AG CHT} AS P| OY COTTON FLEFEY COTTONS AND All OTHE who kept his eara open to all that passed arned lecturer. Their rise and fall, their +a ry + 5 y ° the Rectory, had framed an inferential ver-| struggles for freedom, and their various Tigaich.. ; = is 6 47 p sion of the story, and found early oppor- | conditions, were followed and reviewed in @ tah. ‘ tunities of communicating it. masterly manner, down to their dispersion i : : : Tignish o. « s | POTTOn FOODS WOOLER FOODS (| IK GOODS, af. One of those neighbors who came tO} among the various nations of the earth. Alberton. 7 47 j are ¥ ; a Mortin £200 and most him by ae The lecture snaenehvest “ meee ee Gheare. 9 02 without speaking for some minutes, ate, and occupied upwards of two hou: Port bijlt 10 22 Bartle Massy. He had shut up his school] delivery. At the close, Mr. J. M. Nichol- Welling ton 11 0; ! iy VERY LOWEST PRICES and was on his way to the Rectory, where son made some highly complimentary re- Miscouche .... sdb 11 34 i , he arrived about half past seven in the| marks, followed by Mr. D. Lamont and LO000Gb 0 capes 1157 a.(u.} evening, and, sending his duty to. Mr. | others in the same strain. Sumuersice, P.M. | irwine, begged pardon for troubling him at} A unanimous vote of thanks was ten- “ { depart .202 732) ES that hour, but he had something particular} dered the learned lecturer, to which he Keusiayton. ; oven eel PERKINS & S J RMS on his mind. He was shown into the study, replied in suitable terms. Singing the Freeiowa ’ ed teak .3 00 8 30) ’ where Mr. Irwine soon joined him. national anthem brought the meeting to a fon! Line .... S17 = 8 40) ‘Well Bartle ? said Mr. Irwine putting | close, and your correspondent joined in the SOOO... eee nese eres 27-8 30) ‘ye oh 9 OF i ; t hi l ‘ » home. Bunter Kiver.... 402 9 32 | Ch’ tow , Feb. 20, 1884. Ua clie tes aiainatnnes owt general stampede for home Poet + me y ilts hire. ht 8 a0! SS ' ee 4 ’ makes us treat all who feel with us very] Ejliot’s Station, April 11, 1885. nen aS | much much alike. ‘Sit down.’ ~seieeaption VMATIORCLOWN. ..... 266 ee +e. 32 2 ‘You know what I’mcome about as well taba ai ' LING 4s 3 ~ - ! ° . ion dl - 17 9 BRET as I dosir, I dare say, said Bartle. Lord and Lady Dufferin. Royalty Junction ethene peed hs 3 40 ‘Aq 0 ® ‘You wish to know the truth about the " ye ae aa RS a ite nan a a a OY ee Meant Stewart, di ane Ts asa dh ‘ 37 | Tr Baa , ) salons se = I wish to know is about satin of a lady who is not quite forgotten evp . vil — — ‘ o ve ’ ‘ {’ e $ , r ; . ‘ se 2 ay to sorgetown ..6 42: : ms ‘ ie Stoniton, and I beg the favor of you to tell |successiul and quife Original garde ) ; Sosat ileest) |: ach Ae toe 457] ™) BE CON VINCED THAT i; 2 y j me what’s the state of the poor lad’s es on ee oe 7 a ie IES ouSes- ocd ce Vesienbs ..6 37 d what he means to do. For, as for that | ernmen ouse list. ike ne eter’s. . 6 0S ' bit o pink-and-white they've taken the |accustomed to receive, she came to the i ee 6 57 | Book, Joh and Oreamental Printer, trouble to put in jail, I don’t value her a pavilion erected in the grounds as soon &s pas 2 ee ee ro MAR K 8 rotten nut—not a roiten nut—only for the|the ~ oe vere descried from re wee BAST. A. M. | ' : av ci : house, although the sun was very powerfu Sou 7 harm or good that may come out of her to , u Bear Hi - 7 37 Book-Binder, Paper Ruler, an oak man—a lad I’ve set such store by}yet. She —_ care at the — ae - healed ead tetscitase i Saal 1 rye ‘ —trusted too that he’d make my bit o’know-| guests at their ease, speaking kindly to aie «sl 9st mnie aI Ww ANT YOUR i RADE, —AND— ice a al way in the world ‘jeach, and disdaining not to shake hands Monae ae on Ts oe ee : a7} Why, sir, he’s the only scholar I’ve with the most sbeeenone mo 2 Stewar 9 as | oli oe : ; i hi oble jor Leorgeto: 7 47) ' ait 27 say, C BL NK-BOOK MANUPACTURER had this stupid country that ever bad|condescension in which her nob Cudioan der enie cece dade Vues 6 kbeeke soo And, to prove they mean W hat the y - a) ; call and ENQUIRE A . a will ie the Seadahee ee mathematics. joined. The whole behavior of Lord apd Mount st ak b gprive, ....00i'dnde' r 32 THE PRICE OF THEIR GOODS. For the next sixty days The Printing and Binding machinery and| If he badu’t had so much herd work to do,| Lady was a great susprise toall. The neem ing Mepart...... eons ones 9 42) th iil give special attention to Repairing and Re-upholster- | piant in this Ofiice is that of the late poor fellow, he might have gone into the|pants of the Government House have Bedior: ee they wi - 6 I ‘ : C : band higher branches, and then this might never always been ladies and ge nilemen, but not Revalty Junction. ..2..0000000E 0 o4/ing Furniture. Large stock of Furniture Vovering on hand. Bremner Brothers, [have happenod--might never have hap-Jeven Lord Ripon was half go mindhvt of tis luarlottetown 0... Aaa i Go ie : : d.? ues of his native guesisas the I pai | temember, their facilities are First-class, and they sell, and is well known as one = the most oon ge Ee alt tlie ial Covnten of Dalferin. Ths cabal ra at these . ’ TAPEST . peeve’ prinuag sac ee eo ee aaee on an ook f mind, | great houses is for the master and mistress WE SBLis without doubt, the CHEAP ES + halle fullah dh Lower a. re - oate’ avnaamealin ua ik - pt ano ston foe a to attend to their friends and to be impene- » | york at mo , , , Pp ebony: ae St Stk wea first occasion of eo ae. ne ae aa oe ee ee ‘all oiatoes ——————EeE Ee 44 Queen Street, he paused now to rub his moist forehead, |flunkeyr. A variety © i cz 7 aa and probably his moist eyes also. Indian, were provided for the guests by h ; .| You'll excus2 me, sir,’ he said, when|Lady Dofferin, such as performances of Spiling, Bark, i INSU RANGE HE Charlottetown, P. 5 Island this pause had given him time to reflect, female acrobats, monkeys, dogs and goats, R BR Ties, ‘ ® March 17th, 15%5. ‘for rupning on in this way about my own |bears, snake-charmers, jugglers, etc Al- ' z . ee feelings, like that foolish dog of mine,|together, it was an en)» able party Lumber, LL I howling in a storm, when there’s nobody | thoroughly enjoyed.” iste’ : hear you i , ine wants to listen tome. I came to y Sia a ial widths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- " ™ i speak, not to talk myself, if you'll take the ; , ; os eee SULLIVAN & MACH BILL trouble to tell me what the lad’ Young Men:—Read This. poor iad’s s kere] Berrivs Eggs CAPITAL, ° - e m . = » $2,000,900 , : doing.’ ‘ ere : ’ — - o - ‘ ; } ‘Don’t put yourself under apy restraint,| Tux Vorraic Bexr Co., of Marshall, Fish kite 4 ATTORNEYS re AT- i AW Bartle,’ said Mr. Irwine. ‘ The fact is, Mich. , offer to send their —— Best P . , HAD OFFLC E—Montreal. I’m very much in the same condition as|ELecrro-VoLraic aa = other ase ress for all Shipments. Write fully “ oy laligitars i ‘Be ep op gnga you just now; I’ve a great deal that’s pain- | ApeLiaNnces on trial for thirty days, to men for Quotations, HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Seliciters ii Chancery, twl in my mind, and I find it hone work “ arene snd aeons “gene | 4 A mere iy ’ a ” re ib ite silent about my own feelings, and | bili oss of vitality and manhood, anc THE W AY & CO 7 hE BBR 5 6 ears ale tac Tia hair eaten to im. 7 share way con- kindred troubles. Also for rehumatism, ’ Risks Vaken on Most EF averable terms. OFFICHS—O'Hallorsn’s Building, Great|cern for Adam, though he is no‘ the only} neuralgia, paralysis, and many other ns General Commission Merchants, ee » ISLAND: GQoorge Street, Charictietown, one whose sufferings I care for in this eases. Complete restoration we i, 2 Central W hart. Boston AGENT POR PRINCK KDWARD ISLAND: $a Money te Loap affair. He intends to remain at Stoni-| vigor and manhood guaranteed, o risk is « , J , ? Trade Carn and — of Board of M “ARI Ce Exchange. Women, Nov iv, JARRE Obarlottetown, Tae 'RRF MEROTA i. PE MAU Dy if RANK OF AALIVAYX, Vewrare '@ *Eer w.W. Suniiv ay, Q 0 f Chrno 8 OV a rere | ton till after the trial; it will come on probably a week te-morrow. He has taken a room there, and J anconrayed him to de incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed Write them at onae fry illnetratad pamplhlesr froo