ee & 5 Per beer | é r x om lees Wh UNI AR Ah iL TR I ail. ll jes bs is te rd ae a ene em au at alien we = owe 8 Ison ie ld ae - ms x G5 ES gg mi or Pas are le a ll IR, THR ere capa af a< Shy. ¥* ss dons ¢ sly rd alg Mee i y ge oe » & ; ¥ J > i ok a et Say Ange lee iP Raab as RE ee OE A ERS SA OS CONTINUED.) | | cegularly placed, | it of 4ach. L hese early five yards iv} 4 ae all above the turf, like vatant ships, displaymg their; , bannerets of d plumes aed buman hair. At the} uld be seen the gaudy | » of penuons and of each ci shield, the bow and quiver, the embroid- | ered pouch, aud the medicine-bag of the) owner; aud grouped around many ot them appeared objects of a very different | character—objects that we could not ceniemplate without acute emotion They were women—enough of light stil: ruled the sky to show us their taces— they were white women—the captives Strange were my seusatious as | regard- ed ihose forms and faces, but they were |” an far Ol. to the distance. Flanking the camp, on right and left, were the horses. They occupied a broad| + belt of ground, for they were stuked ont to feed, acd each was allowed the jeagth | but statistics are wonderful things.’ of hislazo. Their line conveyed to the rear, sud met behind the grove, so thai the camp browsing animals, the river forming its|sheep or Across the stream the encamp- ducks, 204 ; chord iment did uot extend. . awrorn ~ 6 * « FI h sches 70 . I have seid that the spot was well se!-| eggs, 0,420 ; vegetables (bunches), 700; | Its | irnit ected to guard against a surprise. peculiar adaptability consisted of « thonsand yards. even on the opposite side of the stream, the plain was treeless aud free from cover _ t of any kind. There were po inequalities | and disgusting besides, and I will not of greund—neither break, bush, nor scaur —to shelter the approach of an en- emy. Had the position been chosen or Was it accidental? Insnch a place and at such atime it was vot likely they had| any fear of a surprise—but with the Ip- dian, caution is so habitually exercised that it becomes almost av instinct, aud doubtless under such an impulse, and without any prethought whatever, the savages had aptly fixed upon the spot where they were encamped. The grove gave them wood, the stream water, the plain pabulum for their horses. With one of these last for their own food, they had all the requisites for an Indian cainp. At the first glance I saw the strength of their position. Not so much with the eye of a soldier as that of a hunter and bush fighter did I perceive it. In a military sense, it offered no point of de- fence; but it could not be approached by stratagem, and that is all the horse- Iodiau ever fears. Alarm him not too suddenly, give him five miuutes’ warn- ing and he cannot be attacked, If superior in strength, you may chase him, but you must be better mounted than he, to briug him to close esmbat. Re- treat, not defence, is generally the lead ing idea of Comanche strategy, unless when opposed to a Mexican foe. Theo he will stand fight, with the ccurage cf a | master. AsI continued to gaze at the Indian encampment, my heart sank within me. Except under cover of a dark night—-a very dark night—it could not be entered. The keenest spy could not have spproached ii--it appeared vuap- proachable. The same thought mustjat that moment, have occupied the minds of my com- saw the gloom of disap- the brows of all, silent pavions. IJ polutment on and sullen. Noue of them said a word. They had not speken since we came upon the grourd. paViteyr coul sion. = =Producing his ; } . } thoneht he was about to mdite & io ne eet A Na al st naers a i Statistics for Girls. A young Eovtish statistican who w “t voung lady, thoacht - with his immense erudi- o rurp ae Lhe notebook she 3et, but was n the tetlow ‘How many lay 7” : Way three, of conrse; ' slightly taken aback ne ques tion : meal do you ent a but of ail the oddest questions Never mind, dear, Ill tell you ali about it in a momeont.’’ [iis pencil was rapid et work. <At| Even « lover’s eye was unequal! | was embraced by an are of} you have absorbed oxen or calves, 5: in the fact that the little grove that backed the| wine (barrels), 11; water (gallons), camp was the ooly timber within a radius Ail around, and} | last, fondly clasping her slender waist: * Now, my Gariiag, I’ve prot it and if lyou wish to know how mach has pas: isid through that adorable little mouth | fin the last seventeen yeurs I can give| | you the exact figures.” ‘Goodness gracious! What ean} }you mean ?” “ Now, just listen,” ’ : hear exactiy what you have been obliged to absorb ito maintain these charms which are to ;make the happiness of my life.” But I dua’t want to hear.” : | ‘Ah, youare surprised, no doubt, ) | | ) { ieays he, “and you will ; . . } “Just listen: You are now sevens iteen vears old, so thatin fifteen years jambs, 14; chickens,327: geese, 12; turkeys, 100; | game of various kinds, 824; fishes, 160 ; (baskets), 603; cheese, 103; | bread, euke &e.,(in sacks ef flour), 40; 13,000,” At this the maiden revolted, and | jumping up exclaimed :— “think you are very impertinent ? stay to listeu to you !” le gazed after her with an abstract: ed air, and left saying to himself: “If she kept talking at that rate }twelve hours out of twenty-four, her jaws would in twenty years, travel at a | distance of 1,232,124 miles.”’ | The maiden, within two months, | i married a well to-do-grecer, who was nO statistican. ! i | j i | CHARLOTTETOWN ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE, (ESTABLISHED 1873, | Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of i King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. wer ee eee 0, i or | i ‘REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors, | om ‘Designed to Educate Yeung Hen for Susiness. | } rey SYSTEM is conducted on Actus] | j j | 3-siness and Scientitic Principles, and | embraces al. subjects necessary for a thorough | (OMMEKCIAL Kuucation. Our facilities fu | teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised. Theory and practice are | j}combined, and the whole course rendered so | | iuteresting aud practical that the dullese stn- | | deut cannot fail to be largely benefitted. ‘The | | course of Study is short, practical, ugefal and | | reasonable ; it is just what every MaN xeeds jand willuse, no matter what his calling or ‘ profession is to bé | The youth commencing a business life with j duly industry and iutegrity as his capital, the lclerk engaged during business hours, but | desirous by evening study to repair the de- | | fects in his education, each have the advan we offered by our sessions occupying DAY AND EVENING. Morning Session. 9.30 to 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 9.30. Diplomas granted to such as paas satisfac- tory examinations, Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required. Gasiness men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system : Teach your sous what they will practice when they become men. full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, FRESH THH DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 8, 1882. % 9% (A oD PA EeEE Ri GARUER SHAD. cust Received ! BY F. LePAGE & CO, PER NORTHLRN LIGHT. Catalogues on application ee a . Glasgow FElouse; 53 QUEEN STRELT. April 21, 1882. Sing SHOEMAKERS | en ae Boot Uppers, AND wee Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. «. T. MORRISON, Cbh’town, April 14, 1882. FURNITURE. The Largest and Best Selected: ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and = Drawing «Foom Suits! TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, om Wainut, Ash & Waijnut & Painted, very cheap, CHAIRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. tedsteads. Beds, Battrasses, &c., &*: LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS. Picture Houlding & Frames IRON SEDSTEABS., x = | Window Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor- | Biscuits, nices, Venitixn Blinds, &e., all of which will be sold below cost for cash. Ail kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate Charges. JUHN REWSON. April 8, 18-2—2m Chiidren’s Carsiages, fron Bedsteads. CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, 1882--3m Charlottetown | { j & FARM Boot and Shoe Factory. cam () DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Gur Own Make and Lmportes. SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY ‘'NORTHESN LICHT.” Onr own Factory make are becoming celebrated for good style end quality. We sell for cash only, and therefore we can sell cheap, New York Rubber Boots (: rack Prout) just received, To Suoxmaxers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish Button ee ey MORTGAGE SALE, TUESDAY, the 30th day of a 1882, at the hour of PUBLIC AUCTION, og May bext, ; : twely o'clock, noon. in front of the =< Courts Building, Charlottetown — " ; \ LL that tract, piece and parcel of Jana l being the southern half of ‘Town Lot Number Sixty-five in the third hundred of Town Lots in Ch itlottetown, bounded ae iol. lows, that is to say: (ommencing gg West Street, at the Nor'!.-» cst comer of Towp Let number fifteen in the third hundred of Town Lots aforesaid ; thence erst along the north. ern boundery of said Town Lot number fifteen | eighty-four teet or thereabouts to Town Lot TE TT perce» Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hand, G [ap 28 ive us a trial. TAILORING DEPARTS ee == 101 J.B. MACDONALDS New 'Eweeds will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $ se “se Better, nm Fine, as Best, +s Worsted Suits ‘ -~ Gents’ Furnishing ee —— — 12 15 16 18 14 00 up. 50 OU 50 50 Goods in Great Variety, American and Cenadian Felt Hats, at the Lowest Prices, DT AWG DT) OM #As:fe dD - Rrennans Old Stand, Qneen Street, April 25. 18k2-—wkly, ne London, number sixty-six in the said third hundpeg of Town Lots; thence north along the western boundary ¢fsaid Town Let nomber sixty-six RT? | eighty feet; tbence at right angles therewith k \ 1 cighty-four feet or thereabouts tg West 4iNd. Sivect aforesaid; thence south elong the eastern side of West Street to the place of commencement, together with ell h buildings, rigbts, members and appurtenances thercanto belonging or in any wise sppertain. ing. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgave date, the sixteenth day of October A. D. 1875, and made between S:mne} Nos. worthy Karle and Esther yvlia Earle his wife of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland of the other pat. . | For further particulars, apply at the effice | of Eustace H Haviland, Solicitor, Clarity. town. Dated this 25ih day of February, A, Dig T. HEATH Ha VILAND, Mortgages {fe 27 law till sale} mon ORE LIGHT] rAXUE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Beays Buanxrs,” which they will supply and fit on _ Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost te consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Kurner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any ne Reelin Mae aes Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever, ‘Soffee, Fresh, Roasted & Cround. 203 Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted, 20: BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. Charlottetown, April 24, 1582. BEER & GOFF, Wholesale and Retail Grocers = 10! = BEER & GOFF. other Barner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. RB. 5. E., F. C. 8, Gas Examiuer to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,666 ($650,000) a year are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burnefs he says; “ Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray's reguiator, a: d as I consider these the best unien Burners atiainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex. perisucuts, The Keport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as tothe best meavs for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualitres—comprising Dr, William Wallace, Professor Ditumar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F, O.8., F. 1. C. E., showed that Bray’s Buruer’s yielded the greatest amount ot light of alj the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all he Burners of repute in the market, [ou «& pampilet upon Light aud Heat, pube lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., be says : “ The cost of Gas as compercc with other illumine antsis much more economical when rightly used, than many seppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following resulté have been oitained, They were made by beroing saeples of Devoe’s Briltiant On and ordinary Oils, aud testing their illuminating poser, It was found that Coal Gas costing obe cent at £3 per thousand feet, gave ®& light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe'’s Brilliant Gil consuming 27.4 grammes coste ing balfacent, gave # light eqvel to 9 candles, * * A Fruit, Confectionery, Sc, |... seina pots tare ue therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Ou Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cus- of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author- ity of Scientisis, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & come parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow wuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10:0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelpbia, the ae ip SS “ee What think you, reader, were the/ Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to emotions that thrilled my soul as the conviction was forced vpoo me that she | sought was thus separated from me by result in my own destruction and her in-! evitsble captivity—the more prolonged | aod the more severe from the very fact | i that she had friends among the pale- | faces—the bitter enemies of her captors. | Although the impulses of my uature | pronipted me individually to dgre every | danger in the mad hope of rescuing | Isvlina, yet a moment’s reflection con-! vinced me of the iautility of the attempt. | and I chafed like an untamed mustang, which in vain draws upon the lazo which | checks his flight. SS Tug Laveuter or Cartpren.—The laugh of a child will make the holiest day more sacred still, Strike with band of fire, ob, wierd musician, the hat p struog with adpelo’s goldeo hair ;! fill the vast cathedralaisles with sympb-'! | oniea sweet and dim, deft toucher of | the organ keys; blow, bugler, blow, ua- TO BF CONTINUED. | ; ; til thy silvery notes do touch and = kiss the moonlit waves, and charm the| lovers wandering mid vine-clad hills. | But know you sweetest strains are diz- | cords, all, compared with childhood’s | happy laugh—tho laugh that fills the eye with light-and every heart with joy. O, rippling river ef laughter, thon art the blessed boundary line be- tween the beasts and man, and every Wayward wave of thine doth drown some freiful fiend of care. Ob, laugh. ter, rove lipped di ughter ot Joy, there | ate cam ples enough in thy cheeks to! Gated and hold and wvlorify all the rears | of griefs.- Col. R. G. Tneersoll --_-- A Lance quently of Pot nim. Biewer Been 8 Ws a ; : i ao impassable barrier, the attempting to! penetrate which would in all probability | lairs by note at sight, wiihou ty jjogue oftunes mailed free L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, “Sl—eo a. Principal GOLD FARIS, MEDAL 1278, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT TIE WORLD. ‘Eo thippers of Preduce to Rewfoundiand. BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.E., | Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Islandk Solic ted. Consignments REFERENCES The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s, N.F Messrs. C. F. Beaneti & Co., " Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, “ John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. I. April 24, ’82-—pat 2m eod w 2m i. Ne YP IC, TENE basines heretofore carried on by Mr. : Robert Bridges will, from date, be car. ried op bythe undersigned, under the name and siyle of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES. fmi3 t AVIE'S INSTANTAN®SOUS MUSIC for J ‘he Piano or Organ, by which any ‘hild or person can play any of the populer study | ree vious cotice or even musica! lalent. Seven ees of music, with instructions. maiied to addreess on recempt of ouw dollar. Ca e- Avgenis wani <4, P, O. Box zi}, [fe Fin March 1, 1882-—tf avis’s Manvyatrumae Co. Amber oN, 8. Opposite the Railway. FOR SALE the _ premises now occupied by m+, being a Dweliing, Stable and large Warehouse, This property fronts 170 feet cn Waier Street and directly opposite the Railway Station. D. OM. REDDIN. March 27, 1882—1m, 3aw To tLebster Packers eee SALE,— 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead, PEAKE BROS. & CO, March 7,'32—3aw tor Sale or to Let. fFUIAT Freehold Property, with a front o eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL | MAC March 19, 1881_--tf Ks MAC “N ETIC MEDICINE. = Poo; dA20K Is a Sure, i‘vompt and Effeciual Kemedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o Broin Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejtven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generatire Organe. The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY. The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains sufficient for two week's medication, and is the chespest aud best. £2 Full particulars in our pampilet, which we desire to mail free to anv address, Meuchk's Maguetie 3¢<dleiee is void by Drug. sOPeSsiug HACHK‘'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ¢ O,, © VMeiadser, Uat., Cannda Sold ir eee ee ee Hall Co, ts for Prine Pilate art, wr vipt Lee, ‘feo ee 100 on Weymouth, | ————— 0:0 ANNOUNCEMENT! 0 aa My Stock for the Spring Trade is abeut completed, and will excel any previous show. Buyers of the following lines of Furniture should not fail to iaspect my stock : “Bedroom Sets in Every Style,§ ALL OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE, Parlor Sets, in Birch, Waleut and Mahogany, with al! kinds of coverings at any price wished for. ESmoking Chairs, Lovrnges Eron Bedsteads, Office B3 Desks in great variety, Cornices and Window Poics, HCOMMON BEDSTEADS FROM $2.00 UPWARDS. No work can be more substantial and better finished than I offer. The profits on the above stock will in future be small. Thei& gterms are, therefore, cash. VARK BUTCHER. King Square, April 12, 1882—1m pres her Herzing. NOTIC ering. tLersing. ICE. | JJ AVING rented the premises lately oc- 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth ! cupied by C, F. Harris, the subscriber Bloaters, 100 quiutals Codfish, 160 do. Hake, i2 casks Cod Oil, | ing on the zisis at 40 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will | be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lim s| Feb. 8 1842. and ‘T'wiues, Paints and Oils. 390 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1.00 bushels Fisbing Salt, On band, a full supply of Cotton Duck in all its branches. Orders punctually aie tended to. e , A cali respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. | to BSCELLE for the VAILYKE a4MINFR | ».) the Cheapest “ond nicest Newsy Paper Poublished in thn Province i DAVID SMALL. Queen's Whart Sept. 19, 1887. well-known wanulacturers of Scientific im struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gas Companies ; “In presenting the Bray’s Stand. ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are Convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ [bey turther add: “ The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced, {no 4 eod state of Late W. B, Allin FPXUE Trustees being anxious to sell, will receive offers up to May next, for a two story Dwelling Cottage, with nearly balf an acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s property, Malpeque Road; also .or a Warehouse tour tories high, and « good cellar, opposite police station. Enquire of J. W. PICKARD, JOS. KNIGHT. April 18, 1882. ee BOSTON BRANCH HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO ae Bow prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver Plating, such as Kuives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Brands, Tea Scts, W itches and Jewelry of every description, Caririage Work, Handles, Dashers, etc . etc, Aiso, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, and all kinds of fine Machinery. | Every job warranted to give entire tion or no charge made. WILLIAM BROWS, Manager. satisfac- | begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- | | Streets, TINSMITH BUSINESS T i WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per ez way thas by subscribi in Great Britain, United Statew or the Ro mirton, Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Ch: rlottetow, Feb 4, '82. ee ons having relatives «r friendsabroad, 8B d-ring te keep them imermed concermo g P, E. Island, cannot do soin a better ee to fuE W gSa.¥ ee Sent, postpaid, W any Address EX4M'NER. 0g recetyt of One Boftsr.