> Lif cr , ont » | S LA Hed - +. ft i Sg - eahee nal Rie nehage Rance eieacniaen ae aie ak serena eee ra -ogeyaeapienpeeeaianenaenaaneseemanoeareseaens=aeocamasatmioe erent ee nennnlmaaa i nites es et ‘fits 18 trae Liberty, when Freo-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evkirtpes. SINGLE Copies Two Cuwts. AT LY it yyy ; : , a - : — = Seq a P \ my Set rao ( rt 4 | ' ' 1] TV VY i ) + T YU) ‘ r ‘ \i> " ~*~ y Yr - r ae. HARLOTERTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1884, VOL. 14.---NO, 73. ALY MAAMIS KR PULL NN RAUCS RIEL jcompromise her own henor in every ? ; ! AYA Ob GLAU Lids, CFERAIN TD SAT, E. OF POUR PTAs Ought sho to break faith with her berrothed AY Fare —+o—— al oe of vague accusations made ' : . a : c ry S, @ on . bebi r ack! Lhe BXaminer rt J UiLbe ( 0 BPR F My nN ' LAW r i By Charles Reade. Pa a — in self-defence | accused d bee : ae. etree | Arthur Wardlaw,’ said Penicld. ad COGS UES NEC CTY, . CHAPTER LIL | General Ri lleston resumed. QOL ARE | ‘You said just now there are accusations : (Continued. ) |which soil a man, If you were in my SURBLAC, Ke. Building, Great Po MACPHEE & CO. will, during tha 6 special bargains in HOLIDAY SEASON, give able and worthy. ‘Up to that moment my life was honor- Since that moment I have never wronged a human creature Men pass from virtue to vice, from vice to place, would you let your daughter marry a }man of honor, who had unfortunately been found guilty of felony? Robert groaned and hesitated, but he said ‘No.’ | \ . B. Mac NEILL 7} now ! : : A ‘hye ‘ T on » el ¥ 11 : ? PS his i h lac le é p . | wigan ~ Dress Goods, Kuit Wool Goods,Mantles, Shawls, banuels, Hosiery, G10VeS, &6 iret'yca are’ invited t veliove that 1 havo| ‘Them wha, i= to he done? She must ait fo" 2 jimped from innocenee into a fithy felony | tray if, "Ror whoul For a gentlemen EN EE ON Re Re NN | FEBRUARY, idc4. ALMANAG shir ANJ HOUSE CLOTHING. CLOTHING. and then jumped back again none the worse, and was a gardener that fought for his employer, and a lover that coutrolled his passion, It is a lie—a lie that onght she esteems and loves but cann.t marry. A leper may bea saint, but I woul) rather bury my child than marry her +o a leper, FD ij a r a Ce aie >. 7ereoate » ¢ K en Fk or , : ; sof : ae , s ve 3 ve . >¢ % 9 zm ee . $3.90, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, up. not to take ina ebild, But prejudice | wich ma pay pecs salphi os Vil kil her Syorws Sse rt _ ; renee $4.95, 3.20, dé 00, up. degrades a man below the level of a child. tebe my wn oe . oo mt - noe shod j Meu’s Revters, $2.95, $3, $5.50, $v, $4.50, $5.50 up. I'll say no more; my patience is exhansted y ® convict, and ih your Beart ant : ,conscience you cinnot blame me. Were by wrongs and insults. [ am as hotest a | yeu a father you would do the same, ts 18 age Wil | every requisite for the trade at | Fur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweeds, Under- man as ever breathed; and the place where | What th cas f N ’ 2 p clothing, Buffalo Robes, Horse Rugs, Small Wares, etc. we stand is mine, for | made it. Leave Ry eet ere bes apg me Ag Ba) Cuigk " A hot we ~ me coins. Go - Englands and ore nbs a tC yet tat ee Mi el i — a eave me where the anima : ; ; , : A ee PARES’ WA Bok: Get BAB’. ::..1 gee emess Son see sense to see ny oteemand her father's gratitude? Lt is —— “| eee Ae 2 mA rr TA ore, a vehin, wisi, | MO use being good by halves, or bad by Friday 7 2814 69 9 24} 1 Ol 9 29 ~ EAI ri .CT ORY Cash Buyers can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every a ernie, at pes aay So SeeeSan halves... You. must. either be a selfish ‘ 1a) 4 » ; \ a we " a ° ; 2! saturday | els ol: 9 54,142! 31 Reers W hart Department, Shale ‘tea tn ‘the tect atitt 4ikch tit - tee . villain, and urge her to abandon all shame, — aap | 10 3 a) we WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, felon.’ and Hee See 9a Cineeene eae resem <4 Mond; oi (611 10,.39. 37 4] i j . BT eter 3 Glan se] 448! 40 \lways on hand, a complete stock of © | | He swelled and ‘cowered with the just! 14 we to a parting that is inevitable, uesday 56| Wrath of an honest man driven to bay; and P . beam ns Ship’s Blocks, JOHN fVIACPHEE & CO, Consider, sir, your eloquence and her pity stheadder * |. 161 °8. 2 ait-3 Sel 4 Shot back lightning, He was sublime. |have betrayed thi lady i i gi Keiday sa! 201 2 sal 8 80° BO LOBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, | Helen cowered; but her spirited old ‘ance oe thas i. aoe 3 4 nes A L aol salcxieebaaenit be Deade yes, | Ch'town, Dec. 12, 1883.—2aw wkly pres pat father turned red, and said, haughtily: ‘We| . iaanoe Cer ee on jo oe ‘ 10 Sunday " | 16 3) 5 6/10 13 54 . - ’ F ee —— EL take you at your word, and leave YOU, YOU! tt would be ae no lon = a = u Medday 4 us 6 8 ie 57 | 8% =teering Wheels, stlaaer vagabond! Follow me this instant, /1,5 been so mad as to confess ‘she loves ae 2) Luesc ay 2 6 7 61 97 10 } ape "29 i ci 7 i BR ae ee eS _ [nd he marabed out of the concen in-a|2°%;, And tll you frankly, kr the & i4 Phursday )) 19; 9 24: O 34 7 > ce fury, : : ; 4 13 Friday $/ 21110 15/1 9| 10| Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Boce | Saige “Bat, instead, of following him, Helen|; Steamer. with her, I mast take you, z 1 Saturday ie. 22 Ll 25) 1 3l 13; Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting, | Stood stock-still and cowered, and cowered |)... 4 x — 9 th al wore vot 7 cmaeey 5| 24, morn, 2 27 16 | Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- | ‘till she seemed sinking forward to the y Rv. TP on 8. °aue m 13 Monday 3| 25 023/314 19| ters and every description of Turning. ‘ground, and she got hold of Robert Pen- escaped before his time. Pprhaps I ought a 19, Tuesday | a 2a oe eS ae 23 Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and N VV ri\ ‘ ‘fold’s hand, and kissed it, and moaned te do 9 a8 itip; bet Shet.te nok cecthin. ft a 20; Wedmesday | © 28! 2 13/5 32) 26 Moulding turned out neatly and with dese! \ { | over it : : don’t know to what country this island 2i Th 5 53) 2913 5) 646! 29) patcl ‘Mar : . = Fr » ad ° os oy r x 1 . ori ” | ’ ror Fantion onaranteed ™ ? Martyr! Martyr?’ she whispered, and pales . ae — me ao a gk = ri 7 7/31) 3 51) 7 51! 32) Satisfaction oe — o still. kissed his hand, like « slave offering you in strange dominions, but an English 23|Saturday | 5} +32) 4 35) 8 44) 35} Don't forget the place, Beer's Wharf near} : oo ship is England—and if you set foot in the . - 9 o o! ao' e ‘ YT 4 : 2 ih . ~ rs & y 34|anday 54 34 5 13; 9 28 a6 | MecMillan’s Coal Depot. '—S OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, and offers: "thaactye! fo den — Sener ca ‘Springbok’ you are lost. Now, then, you Monday 52) 35! 5 49 : 2 " : , “sii ~~}are a man of honor, you love my child 25 Tuesday 50’ 36 6 42/1047! 45] Alber shem them at a tree 99 aby Jove. : 27\Wednesday | 43{ 27| 653/11 21; 48, rt Due ere, In this attitude, and with these words on | Soy hit Sa ok tlie, Wap biltnad te 23| Thursday | 47; 39) 7 25lmorn} 451 Ch'town, Jan, 2, 1884.—wkly 6i. her lips, they were surprised by General the fi ht road call Soll Steal 1d th 29\ Friday | 45' 41/757; 0 4| 55|—— _ — REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CERT Rolleston, who came back, astonished at/(G,q aaa vow h 3 tak a to i his daughter not following him. Judge of ay are ree eae ae MONCTOR | Sash and Door Factory. Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. his amazement now. ‘What does this mean?’ he cried, turning | pale with anger. ‘It means that he has spoken the truth, and that I shall imitate him, He is my martyr, and my love. When others cast your aid, and do your duty.’ (To be continued.) The Business Outlook, $e ee a » my shame on you, then it is time for me to The President of the Toronto Board of £. » Jat tab allie / Eee he 3 ft * | ing show my hearty \James Seaton, I love you Arseen in a geil pas body the 3 Di wkiscaetietiedteds hisensie bed et @v ERCOATINGS for your madness.and your devotion to her| ter day, thus referred to the business x to him while iD alien in Charlottetown LU 9 ree you berg. cely, em sta; distanons oa % begs leave to inform his old customers a d vest 5 rE Ah! that. was love. John Hagel; 1 love) ‘‘It is fortunate that the poe check to a gs leave a A GC customers SNC) Voom WHICH: YOU CAN HAVE you for all that has passed between us.|our progress, as indicated by the large in- Pp the public generally, that he, in company} with Mr. William Rogers, bas appointed Messts. B. Williams & o Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep coustantly on hand a fall supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at LOWEST CASH PRICES. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N, BP, | Sept. 5, 1888.—2aw wly LIFE INSURANCE, United States Life Insurayee Co, ~ = BERR JUST ig} & P he ove b.3"- % OO eee = at ciVED e d _ ea , ALL SIZES ENGLISH Iron Bedstgads.and Gribs, MARKED LOW. Largest and best assortment of PICTURE MOULDING in the city, selling by the foot or made up -very cheap, . yr 500 LOOKING GLASSES, every variety and price, from 6x5 to 24x60. New Plates for old frames, FANCY GOODS, in every variety, viz:— Brackets, Music Standsy Easels, and Canter- burys, Fire Screens and Tables (com ined), Flower Stands and Light Stands, Polding Chairs and Rocking Chairs; Chess Table and Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. D. A. BRUCE, Dee. 20, 1883.—eod wkly 72 Queen Street, Chartottetown —_ eee eee eS — — ea oO 47 KR. BOREHAM has, now on hand the LARGEST AND \ » BEST STOCK OF : SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. ss" BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES & RUBBERS, What can any other man be to me?— or woman to you? But, most of all, I love martyr. you are afelon, then to your face, I say | you.are. my idol, my hero, and my martyr. Love! the word is too tame, too commen. I worship you, I adore you! How beautiful you are when you are angty! How noble you ate now, you forgive mie! for you do forgive me, Robert; you must, you shall! No; you will not send your Helen away ‘from you for her one fault, so soon re- pented! Show me you forgive me; show me you love me still almost as much as | MADE TO YOUR: MEASURE 22.3522 ny tee He is crying. Oh, my darling, And she was around his neck in a moment, with tears and tender kisses, the first she had ever given him. Ask yourself whether they were re- turned. A groan, or rather we might say, a snort of fury, interrupted the most blissful mo- ‘ment either of these young creatures had ever known. It came from General Rolles- ton, now white with wrath and horror. love you, crease in failures, over production, and les- sened demend for labor, has not been alto- ether unforeseen, and the remedies of sening imports and economiazing expendi- ture on the part of individuals have already been applied. With even a moderately abundant harvest next antumn, anything like wide-spread disaster should be averted, There’ is nothing to preduce alarm, but everything in the existing condition of affairs to commend the circumspect husbandiog of resources im the management of every mercantile enter- prise in the Dominion,” That is certainly not too bright a view of the situation. If it errs at all it is on the side of caution. The figures of the import and export trade of the Dominion for the ast two calendar years, which we published the other day, indicated that the reduction of imports has been going or in an increas- ing ratio now for some four or five months past, and the statement of custonis receipts for January yet available makes it clear that the contraction of imports for the spring trade will be large. in the cities of Mou- treal, Toronto and Hamilton the customs receipts for January were:— Bie Mis ft Ladies’ Work Table (something new), Smok- ‘wwe ) “uw , = ers’ Stands, Parlor Easels, etc,, etc, sss . : : 4 : ‘You villain!’ he eried. Montreal,...........--+» $454, 246 $ 661,246 CULY OF AEW YORK. wud se ftas Gaitrniix’ wibe ever shown by him. His motto is a good article at a moderate) (ee i ceaclf upon him, and put) PoFont0 ooo. v= n+--2222% 204.716 399,600 ve z y . price. her hand before his mouth, { 5 eremeor eee re ER ‘ : FRAMED CHROMOS. 4) r a : ‘Not a word more, or I shall forget I am ant ORGANIZED i850. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE GOODS, a specialty. edge AtReWAEe.. Me cues in to. placa Beh Lil, tees tiaeeeerere $697,946 $1,048,505 _—__ New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt Settlement of Ulaims Guaranteed. —— _ Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from 8 to 10 a, m., and 4 to6 p. m. A. fl. McPHRERSON, fAgent. Sept. 25, 1833.—2aw STANDARD © MANTLE MIRRORS (new patterns), — Upholstering Department, Under the management of MR. DREW, a veteran in the trade. We have just received our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, comprising forty-five different pieces of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and Buttons to match, Hessions Tickings, Hair Cloth, imitation of Leather, etc., etc. In A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS for the Holidays. P Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. Ww. R. BOREHAM, : North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1883. —mo we fr 2m Ls THE EXAMINER ‘llovs him. I made him love me. . He has been trying hard not to love me so much. But I am a woman, and could not deny myself the glory and the joy of being ioved better than woman was ever loved before. Andsolam; Lam. Kill me, if you like; insult me, if you will, but not a word against him, or I give him my hand, and we live and die together on this island. Oh, papa! he has often saved that life you value so; and I have saved him. He is all the world to me. Have pity on your child. Have pity on him who carries my heart in his bosom.’ She flung herself on her knees, and The reduction in collections was $350,- 559, or about 33 per cent., at these three ports, and at Halifax, St. John and Ottawa there was also a moderate decrease in duties. Importers have, therefore, become fully alive to the importance of checking the excessive importations of the past year and a half, and are applying the remedy so generally and to so eonsiderable a degree, that the day when consumption will again overtake the supply of goods cannot be far distant. As the President of the Toronto Board of Trade says much will depend upon the result of the next harvest, and until that ig AQGCTIDANAH this department to give satisfaction, a8 our | } rh ; Lli ) ASSURAN i , | Stock was purchased in thé cheapest markets strained him tight, and implored him, with factor is ascertain od caution in the conduct s teed oar head thrown back, and little clutching|of business will be requisite. But a new ss ae HAIR MATRASSES, FLOCK do, Bx. ___|hands, and eloquent eyes. : element of much consequence is introduced = T the 57th Annual General Meeting of|CELRIOR do, STRAW ¢o,,° FEATHER Ah! It is hard to resist the voice andjby the pro ed arrangement with the a CA. the Stardard Lite Assurance Company, | BEDS. look and clinging of a man’s own flesh aud | Canadian acific Railway Company +3 - a at Edinbur ch 0a 1 uesday the 24th of = aie f Spring Bed Dominion blood. Children are so strong—upon theis|for. © loan of twenty-two an i April, 1883, the following results for the ia; eaaakaeen cast tn, 00 spalial every , knees; their dear faces, bright copies of our|helf million dollars from the Govern- 4% year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- coo eee ee gabe m ’ own, are just the height of our hearts| ment. Practically the whole of this money on ported : See eae gs HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH then. will be obtained abroad, and a part of it ae 3.038 new proposals for lif We have now on hand (and are manufac- i eee inc; satiate halite Jor cease ates sud the Some a "surance were Tectived the turing dally) © Sarge @ad varied. emt melted. “Give me a moment to think,’|Exchange thus created will do much to surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 Household Furniture, comprising ™any new A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material i, js, tte, so ‘This blow offset any deficiency in the export trade movement arising out of the sport harvest aa =e rautif sige Pa:ticular attention ; 2,561 proposals were accepted, and beautiful desigas. pret assurin 7,239,048 13| 8iven to ordered work. at ae Helen rose, and laid her head upon her|of last year. Fortunately the supply o : ¢ The total existing assurances in : KILN-DRIED STOCK and BEST WOBK- OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, father’s shoulder, and still pleaded for her| Exchange is already larger than it bas been / for two years past, and with the reduction < 4 eet ahem: 2: ae ‘ ide Shut- a (Of which $7,753,031.15 was Venetian Blinds, Inside and Oatsi " nk s 4 reassured with other efices) ters, School and Church Furniture, iN . g a f M W Mit h I] of age and station. ‘Mr. Penfold,’ said he, ought to ——— no ae? assisting t ag The claims by death which Machine Jobbi Wood Turning, etc., etc. kilfal J ‘with grave politeness, ‘after what my dar- | theircustomers when necessary. + hearrange- ; es arose during the year amount- saa wo ae i a Under the Careful al Rpervisien 0 I Roe 1 b b ; ling an Ay I must treat you as sank ment with the Pacifice Railway Company ' force at 15th November, 1882, amcounted to $6,936,302 91 ed, includiay; bonus addi- tions, to The anaual revenue amounted at 15th Noyember, .1882, to . 4,267,546 00 Tne invested funds ‘at same date amounted to 29,503,416 00 Being an increase during the year ol 2,462,226 59 1,062,648 35 JOUN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. THOMAS KERR, : MANSHIP, every time, Factory, Office and Showreoms, King Square. Shew Rooms, 893, Queen Street. Branel AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, TO PRINT LEPT&R HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOPE OF HAND. HAND BILLS, love by her soft touch and her tears that now flowed freely. ‘of honor, or 1 must insult her. Well, then, I expect you to show me you ‘are what she thinks you, and are not what a court of justice has proclaimed ‘you. Sir, this young lady is engaged with her own free will toa gentleman who is ‘universally esteemed, and has never been ‘accused to his face of any unworthy act. DODGERS, &¢.,, Ke., Relying upon her plighted word the Ward- _. law's have fitted out 4 steamer and searched of liabilities abroad importers are making He turned to Penfold with all the dignity|by contracting their purchasers, bankers will also help the situation materially by ensuring a continued large expenditure upon that enterprise, by securing Its early completion throughout, and by affording reasonable assurance of the rapid settle- ment and development of the Northwest. The trade position counsels prudence for @ time, but it has questionably become bright- er of late, end in the light of the facts we have stated, promises substantial improve- ment before the year draws to a close.— - Munbreai Uusetts. Juspector of Agencies, Ch'town, August 3, 1883. ist ha MARK WRIGHT & CO. ort Notiee, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. Sarit ists ay nd Ch'town, Nov. 1883.—3aw