Pa ie i iil its. Be ts RA A A A A IMI Fh Mt: ea —— ee ' ’ — I em tn TT bene ee Al iy ai ey ’ ’ = manent iil ele ae a ¥ eee gp, ee oo mmeienre tote wee BAe > " ah Seneca “ RAL OR IE Olin ORES SEO gy, AMEE oe meee "maaan 2S RN NNR Ee ee nner ye} #: fain have done so, but TL kept him nucer | Ti t fi, TAR _— i my eye, and he Savy that my hand was | } 4 l ready. TE , , | «(Certainly there is a safeguard,” rc CHAPTER XLUX.—~—(contint ED.) ‘ a * » and with a fel rue | pl lied he : atter a » ‘ and with ¢ The climax had come. The heaving/eqd attempt at laughter. ‘Tis a| bosom eould bear silence no longer; the} worthless document to me; ts at your] insult was uneudurable. service, sir captain; and as oa e b nded | ** Base wretch ! cried she, in a voice, me the paper he ae OMPaRRHICG tne at of comp ressed agony, ‘st ud aside from | with another sorry cachi atl ss my path l folded the precious docun ents, an | “Not yet,” answered Ijurra, grasping| thrust all three under the breast of my | the bridle more firmly “I have some-| coat: theu placing mysell in fighting | thiug farther to communicate Pe attitude, I cried to my adverss ry to * Villain ! release the rein!” '** draw and defend hims¢ i. * Before I do, you shail promise Vou | L had alrea ly neticed that he wore a shall swear == aw rd, and, like my: if, ti apt eared ‘‘Avaia! let z »! or this bullet to your | be the only weapon he carri . aw heart! ”’ no pistols up his per Ue q had me : [ had sprung from out the thicket,| myself—nothing save a light cut-aoad- and was rug jing forward to her reseue [tryst sword It was fat shtet than I saw her right hand on high a the sabre of D va tavouls Dut at i something shining in its grasp t was} \ that had st a er\ ce i . | a pistol, Its muzzie was tur 1] ha per t ) renee 10 ” [jurra. I - r for the resu i t “No doubt the resolute character of} eowardls n adversary; 1 was not | her who held it was well known to him awed, either by his heavier blade, or the | for the threat produc: t an immediate uperior size of his pers n : | effeet : the coward relaxed his hold, the lo my astoi ishment, he hesitated tO | reins dropped from his fingers, aud} unsheathe his sword! with a mingled look of hatred and fear, rO BE CONTINUED. | he steppec d back a pace salient aati The moment the bridle became ire« Domestic the steed, already startled by the spur : bounded forward, and after half-a-dozen RNITI Po.isH.—Ea narts of springs, both horse and ri er dis: peeres oil and vinegar mixed. | behind the screen of the palmettoes. addition to giving a polish | I was too late to play the knight- For Givine A Fisk Gross ro LINeEn | errant. The ‘“‘ladye faire’ had vot) goons CoLuars, &c.—Add a teaspoen- | needed my help; she neither saw nor/ >) of sait and one of finely-seraped | heard me; and by the time [ arri ived | white se oap to a pint of stareh. | upon the ground, she had passed out of} initia Meice: Jn +68 indian | sight, and Jjurra was aloue. enagt three cupfuls, flour, twe cuptulls; | URS |sugar one cupful; carbonate ef eedet cia CHAPTER L, fone teaspoenful: mix all with butter- = AWKWARD ODDs. jmilk and bake | Igurna was alone, and I continued to| Wa is 70 BO a : Coup Pora- | advance to the spot where he was stand-| TOES S a ae eee | # ing. His back was towards me, for he} “espeentul of cither buiter or drip-| : still fronted in the direction iv which | P™ gs in & fr) a sad, I Bix oO} | Isolina had gallop ed off. He had fol-/CS"" & : ae - L polar one even lowed her with his eyes, with a ery of | teaspoenl Wh a ul - . ‘ disap pointed ra ve, with a threat of mali: g- De] per % aen wné¢ . ; » ~P 1G nant thn | ;thne potatocs and iry f be en | The sound of his own voice hindered minute a, er untti weil-brawne< . A » | him from wie ds mine, and he was pot | . wo as seid are ot is n es — aware of my presence, whea I paused} “*”: oe cen as ag “@ Abobo Ampagan 3c arcely three feet from where he stood. ed a at , : es ne cava | and directly behind him. I held my|! YOU pret oe oe tees ay sword drawn; I could have thrust him need ig a thegaet a. ee ' a ee ae | in the back, through and through again, 6m —_— side, wae — 5 : i ceey Sees | bef fore he covld have offered either defence e| ee ee. eal yr three si1ces Of it perk May t : : or three slices ef fried salt perk may be | r resistauce. He was completely in my | i J | ~ : ~ ; used for these. power. if. i ae JD te : ; } } \ 7, — Fortunate was it for him at that mo- SiEAT Hasi.— | meut that [ had been bred a ventlemat ANG Aiiew Ouec-liird me | else in another instaut his lifeless bo = | potatoe, I or VEE OUSUCCS, oe tae would have lain at my feet. A plebian | petatoes shou d be ireshty botled rd blade would have made short work panes. For other celd OST, finely, | with the ruffian, and I coufess that my | °!°P ped cold potate ? will answer | instincts of fair play were sorely | fo a quart of the a are all a | tried. I had before me a man who | Se2sPe0 Gt Of salt ANG Da t aspoc _ nul | had sought my life—a deadly foe—a |" pepper, mixed ltegether and a. deadly foe to her I loved—a eee . ee eee. t eo eres yillain—a murderer! With such titles| Heat a teaspoonful of butter or nice | > for himself, he had none to the laws of | drippit nge.in & fry ing-pan ; meisten the honor; and I confess that for one short!‘ b _ oO ee ee grees xe — moment, I felt like ignoring his claim. Jand ee PAP Res tebe. ee : Li ‘Twas but for a moment: the thought | @*Y be brewned by iret neaveg revolted, Wicked and worthless as he| °TC8S8 snd om e ay 5 Mt ~~ — was, I could not stab him in the back. | bick ef iS SATO SOG, orem serene I leaned sorward, aud tapping him | ‘wenty a —Lasiest Way in upon the shoulde: , pronounce ‘ed his name. i — roe ae It was the first intimation he had of 7. ot A physician of foity years’ stand- my presence ; and starting as if hit by Ll; ing” writes as follows “to the Lenden builet, he turned face towards me, The! Times :-—“* While there is necessarily flush of anger upon his cheek suddenly great diversity ef opinion to the gave place to a deadly pallor, and his | tneas of women to undertake any of eyes became set in that peculiar stare | the oecupations which men fo low, en- that indicates an apprehension of danger. | , ailing i st nhysical Iabour and. ex- This he must have felt keenly, for aa ing them to vicissitudes of clima‘ { i 1 ° ypY determined look and drawn sword—t { ee ui » % appeus LnAaAG women had come upou him—were calculated to petent, and some cases especially se, to i produce that effect tollew certain callings of a different THH D#éAli x Fa) . T's. a: vinsy, Sor ro Thr an oe ’ r. £ * Fap A Hoadack , ’ 5 3 An iD DE ALI \atuls AATCC yee ele <y wt L2Axouet : tas Sty ses vals ‘LES! SOLD CHEAP. Hee is. Huestis - 1m 2aw whkly, Dstt 8} BukR & : Pratt’s Astral Oil i say nothing of the surprise by which | = re physic liv and intellectually com It was the first time we had stood | chars ter now entirely in the hands of face to face, and I now ees nee There is one branch in the ceived that he was a much larger lical professier for whieh it had man than myself. But I saw, too, th: at | vie g seemed tome that the educated his eye qu: viled and his lip quivered at}woman is especially adapted, and | the encounter. I saw that he was cow- leover bim proving anay tiling, ahe eon- ed; aud I felt that [ was his master. | which appears to have exe iped the ata You are Rafael Ijurra Y J repeated, i — of those most interest i in as he had not made answer to my first! nding eceupation for her. It is the interrogation. ; ddl e » of ph macy. Both in and out ** Si Senor,” he answered hesitatingly. | of hospitals lapprehend that pharmaey, ** What do you want with me ?” 1.8 well as the public, would profit by “You have some documents there”| ax extensive employment of women, — (he still held the papers in his hand) ; ‘* Shelliegeer ti esnemaiintieenntmnnioeerenitnemienn portion of them belongs to me. I shall! gv, Bi asaslat kbc, 4 trouble you to hand them over.” Si, tad wre} oS gut af ‘ Are you Captain Wartield?” he ask-| 43 bs ed, after a pause, at the same time pre-| -NHE above Hotel is now RE O ED, teuding to examive the super rscription | L baving n thoroughly 1 { and upou the commissary’s s letter. I saw refarnished in the best styl . Being centrally that his fingers trembled, {situated and within three minutes walk of “i am Capt ain Ws: ‘arfield—you ought | the Railway D pot and Steamboats, it offers to know by this time.’ | inducemente te the travetling publi W ithout notici ing the insinuation, he | _ Peemavent and ‘ae aah ™ i tel os replied: ** True—there is a letter here | the city, bearing that address. I found it npon the road; you are welcome to it, senor,” | Cl’ town, Dec, 21, ’81, ere As he said this, he handed me the 3 commissary’s order, still retaining the| other documents. : “There was an inclosure? I perceive | you have it in your hand. I beg you. will make me equally welcome to that.” | “Oh! a note signed Ramon de Var-| gas? It was an enclosure?” ** Precisely so; and of course goes | vousness in ALL its stay , Wea along ¢ with the letter.” atte sal 2 eeretien Vight Sweats “0 certainly: here it is senor.” | Loss of Power. "It zep irs Nerv tat ‘There is still another little document | Soin dan" Fostores ‘Boronia a your possessioun—a safeguard from mad Poesy uae ha te ame % expert "g The American commander granted to a} Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- certain lady. It is aot yours, Senor | cheapest aud. beste ou ae and is the | Ijurra! | beg you will deliver it to me, | Pamphlet, which we desire to mail free t ~~ he ne oo m1 vr s tat ay Si» a m4 - >| a) Re “t haar e or ee 6 an ¥ 2 T ; . poo Sa 3 Mack's Magnetic Wi aici se is sold by Drug. : ] wish to return it to the lady to w hom gisis at 5O oa het box, 7 12 Somes @ r $5, or will | . a longs. : i be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the m ney, by This was the bitterest pill I } l ; itt pil BAC emi MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO, presented to him. He glanced hasti! ly | first io the right aud then to the left, as! . Sold in Charlot:etowa by Apotbecaries’ Hall Uc if desirous of ‘making escape, He would “Seyewmae'” *™ ion see by all, Druszista | (ja t1'R2 ‘whly ' Tora ha RNR hi tic iis ali <a i i fl é . HIGHLAND WHISKY, SANITARY INSTITUTION : Lorne Hieupanp WHiskey: visit 4 the ae stores of em onal are ful ex xamir ation one analysis, and of shed asant A LVOr, na p ced all characteristics Ch arlottetown, P, E. I. BOSTON NW BRANCH R PLATING CO are kinds of Gold such as Knives, Forks, { 8AJe and Senate of every descripti Work, Handles, Every job warranted to give entire satisiac- ticn or no charge made. WILLIAM BROWN y Shop on the corn f Prince and a lars in our | Charlotte tow, .& GOFF. ons CH RB SMILY Biawatha, Pride of the Islan, &e. Windsor, On te, Canada, Wi HOLE SALE DRY GOODS SALE. i am prepared to dispose of the whole of my Stock of DRY COODS, —-CONfISTING OF —~ iveady made Clothine. FATS ANDCA Ss whirts, Coliars, Searfs, Tie — iN D~ Gents’ Furnishings Generally, & 1 wil] sell the Stock in lots to suit purchs- sers, OY In One Jot. -—ALS0O— The Lease, for three years, of the PRE- ’ MI-sES at present occupied by me, CHARLES I, MORRISON. Cl’iown, Feb, 2, 1882. STEAM! STEAM! Roe the Frent! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and & first-class Steam Enyine put in, making it second to none on the Island, Parties from a distance can receive their giists at shortest notice, H. 8. GATES. West Royalty, Dec, 20—4i ae wkly 2m MONEY WANTED. ‘ WANTED on Mortgage for $. yh OO « terms of years, on a first- class city property, yielding @ rental of $900 over and above taxes. For full particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Loneworta & HatZzakod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. [fe 15 lm CARD. a fri ods and customers of the late W. RK. Watson, Chemist and Druggist, are hereby not tied that the b siness wi!l be car- ried on by ais widow, who respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage and custom so liberally b- stowed upon her late la une nied husband by a kind and appreciaiive public. Charlottetown, Jan. 27. ISS2 For Sale or to Let. rexu or Freehold Property, with a front of ighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- fou. feet on Sydney Street, the House con- tainivg 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can Le turmed into one Dwelling by unlock inga door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, March 12, 1881--+f Pringa bdward island RR AILWAY. TiME TABLE hO. 17. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fo ta ke effe ob om the Ist Dec., 1881. ‘TRAINS OUTWARD. +¢ j i STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED, MIXED. | Ch’town . Royalty Jol * 5.38 N Wiltsh’e ** 9.29 ©] « Hunter R’r. “ 9.45 ‘| * Dp 8 l5am. Dp 3.00pm Dp 2 30pm he se 3 23 ‘é sé 2 53° .15 ce | 30 * Bradalba’e | ‘‘10 23 ** | ** 5.08 ‘| Co'ty Line.| ‘10.33 “+; ** 5.18 ** Freetown | ‘'10.48 **; ** 5.33 * Keusingt’n! “i110 “| 5.55 jArl1.45 “ |Ar 6.30 Dpl. 45pm Wellingt’n ‘* 2.37 ‘ Port Hill..} ‘* 3.22 * O’Leary...| ‘* 444 “| | } Kee Summ’ side! Bloomfield | ‘ Albertra, | es §.48 ** Tignish... Ar 6.45 ** ‘ROS | Royalty Je, [Dp 2.43pm ee } * aoe * Bedford. .. Met. Stew’t 0.33 ** i Cardigan .. | seorget’n., Mt. Stew’t Morell... . | St. Peter’s.} Bear River Souris... 4.55 | 6 5.25 * “ 615 * i\Ar 7.00 * TRAINS INWARD. il | _—_ ; | STALIONS. | MIXED. MIXED, | MIXED. ' | wh’town . Ar 5. 30pm Arll. L5am| Arll.45am Royalty Se Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 « ‘vedere N Wiltsh’e, ** 4.15 “| «16.00 « Hunter K’r| ** 400 * | ** g a5 6 Bradaiba’e , ** 3.24 “| © 9.09 « o'ty Line. aé i4 oe i eé 8.59 | Denishestees * BAO 4!) 44 Bae. &:i | Kensingt’n} ** 2,25 6 | «6 8.20 * : thee) 82:00 461.46 7am Sumin side! 4 1 1.39am Wellingt’n|Dpi0.38 * Port Hill..| “ 9.53 « O Leary. ..' ** 8.3) ** ton wee ; Bloomfield; ** 8. Qs « See «22S Tignish .. * 6.20 + | Royalty | Je ‘Dpl 1. 22am York. ;::. "1. Bedford. .. | 10,45 ne Mt. Stew’t *<36,10 * oe" | | ArlQ.00 «* Cardigan .. Dp 8.40 « Greorget ee 6e 8.15 ee Mt. Stew’t| ‘Ar10.00am Morell. . Dp 9.20 *¢ St. Peter’ 's| |. 6. ee. ‘s Bear River! ** 8.60 * Souris ot ne ete L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office,Charlottatown, Nov. 29, 1881 (Gi, wkTy] | or Reading Matter than ONLY S| QQ VEAR IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER. 4 Dp 4, 15pm MA ROH x 1882. PEE Herring. Hor, ing, ba AMD ISLASD ARGUS CONTAINS any other Paper Published in P, B. 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