THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 21 1897 “_— oeieaieieatinandiinane eeeeenenapneeniemimmantainel ‘, Ure Pian, ™ wre ry iG nu OR rer? er . Se a x snes alin eas lm —— cages e } : ai ‘ eqver, 2 SUMO "5 Lisese Wan 4he Louse pace. "This brouwkht ue to the helt i ’ ’ , , “Tend @T my UWidie, starting kH up the \ / y, ie \/A \ Vy e ; ‘ Ne i : Cre at K & fh wey ranch by twe o'dlack, where we ewe th J ¢ CROWDED JAVA, NSN SNA NYA SASS he N VAR Wes Z. i d . ‘ eave tthe Doniess a Teed and an ‘hear's When we weached the cabm, the dem- ara a P 2 ai ry —- . . Zs “As fz “4: “> — a ; a e reache? the last relay ‘sta wis told me that he had mags Frederic Twenty-four Million People on an Island (s a) 4 us co . 9 , ? — nm jus as the moon set, about 3 40, str and kad seerched his clothing the Size of New York State. f i | #nd, a& wll the mest «nf the ritie was ma nothir j i .g ! ~ 2 . rd i through cocenine ‘fowst, we ‘hdl up fin ing ro S. C ss rs ord Rables ENza Ruhamah Scidmore, author of Gs : Pf) 4 ‘ . there Tor davligtit. xetting ela | ee RS Pe er re COON, “Jinricksha Days,’’ writes a paper entitled i O cts Yo # " ny asian ; t ne ~w littk —_ ee : he a “Prisoners of State at Boro Boedor,’’ for > : » f ; 3 > Wan seare { ron o ‘ he ‘ RY PAUL LEICESTER FORD 2 We rede into theotamp at the Granda oan . a | Soe Tho Century. It is an account of the visit ie x f jp canycn a little after eight @clock, and [> a don't choowe to be searched” he of two American ladies to the vast Bud- Als per V7 . LUTHOR OF... the deserted look df the tents gave me Jawotested. “ You have shown no war. | “ist ruins in the middle of Java, Miss ee )—< j } }2 moment's fright, for ¥ feared that rant nor—’’ ’ Scidmore says: Gs eo} eThe Iion. Peter Stirling.” &e, | the perty had yor Tolfree ‘explai: [ wasn't in aszood moet toward him Every few miles there wero open red Ap acka e Vy ‘ : ed, os wev er, that : m« nad m den cut o listen to his talk. i swung elas tiled pavilions built over the highways as SC = : a) nt wy the we a YOnO . : : ’ . i Saal ght, 1896. by J. B. Lippinoott S Gow . mae ye ber ‘ey lt ef a a Winchester into ‘line and said :—" 1 | Téfuges for manand beast from thescorch- | G¥ zi , a . os : . is oe trdt » hes re putas oc} Was sworn In last night as a @epuity | 40g sun of one season and the cloudburst als °} j , Writ h ented Te a Be al a sheriff, and am privileged to shoot a | @howers of the rainy half of the year. =o { nned, ) io tae mor _ Siat b See . al train por ron sight. iSither dead or | ‘Twice we found busy passers going on in | (5 =) ar I as as t : . Care alive, m going to search your cloth zroves beside these resthouses—pictur- ; - ‘HAPTER V. n itself Throwing back "ihe bar, 19 4.4. i "2 eR ET or : & ’ , , ° ° " ' forrd an em»ty cartridge “hell Wie ae oat nt — ee s, and if you | esque gatherings of men, women and chil- Se yy ag Trir TO THE GRAND CANYON, j oily f the 4 ree That cor aition Seen es th we a aa aoe COn- | dren and displays of fowls, fruits, nuts, 4s =) $ ‘ ' J e Ie 5S done, cer- n ; : ° : dl { ra I steod pondering, for no explana- - a 7 : yeh ) tainky haven't." vegetables, grain, sugar, aploes, gume and Xl VY * tien t would fit the facts seemed aE a "mg oe soi That brought him d@osvn off this high Gowers that tempted one to linger and en- BG ee eee ee ) _ { should have considered |; — ; a. - ae a , th 1 out | horse—that is, mule—and I sent the | 3°79 anv = pRosogreph Grosz pea Ak She Gf; ol t the young fellow’s story only an at- | po es ee ae hain wet, Geputy in with him, with direttions to | P&ssers’ area, The main road was crowd- ate e i tempt to gain a little reputation for Ses - eT Ae he te eae.q | toss his clothes out te me, for I want- | ed all tho way like a city street, and =e . 4 « . rs; YY . ory y 1a @ ; to oun : A : 7 puck if in any way 1 could have ac- tt a thre iar cael i toate} Cd to keepimy eye on Miss Cullen and | around these passers the highway bummed A 10 cts. \ count i for the appearance and dis- ba . = the i ho ap x » ce her brother, so as to prevent any | with voices. 4aje Ee E : appearance of the robbers, ae a ; ‘ wi “s* _ ““ | legerdemain on their part. es , {3 ) : ai ' | “Moran's. Sure erous? ceed One can believe in the density of the | | per p e ) . pypoce-<which seemed the euiy Other Galion, Mithert. and Cantain Aci One hy one the garments came flying population—24,000,000 people on this is- eA ~~ . ) { — ae, gee ne oar he Gon and f'lord. They tave a shout at seeine | through the door to .me. As fast as | land of 49,197 square miles, about the size - o guests ¢ wn an ee of the 7... and ewen before I ted reachea | [I finished .examining them I pitched | of the state of New York—when he sees aX: a ti Missouri Weste and one ’ y : 7 , e ale alae j 7 : ‘i jirectors Wo" ie ne n eae ae aere trem they ca'Ned to knw "how I coulg | them back, except—-well, as I have | the people ¢trooping along these country re a, a ; a a : to botowi 2 oualathine anime £0 soon rand if I had caught the | thought it.over since then, I have de- | roads, and he can well understand why “i- f “t w ro: t 2 was ‘ erie e . » Y ; — ; sihadied ; ; f ‘ at : r ¥. i hete oie : os " ssuaily improkable. Indeed, I should robbers, Mr. Cullen started to tell eae bio a Mite ‘hat’ vy ang every foot of land is cultivated, how even SG Y i — ; , pleasure < ejoining the perty > regrette . Jus your- a . ~ i have put the whole thing down as a nt ae si01 a i eS are, | self in my place and think of how Lag nN en eee Deere % : i practical joke of Mr. Cullen's party if a * ie t : an aun ' ee Ralles had talked to me as #¥ I was Cue*eist qrodacs something, mus work is ——- Ee Eaed not been Bee she Hie OF the te 5 a at t} Wi ¥ at ae na i Adie his servant, had refused my apology or starve. Men and boys toiled to the \ : aii aes ; a 1e@ Tmne ste ‘ross r sada! — = ” one } } gistered letters. Even a practical , age and thanks, and been as generahy | P®s8ser, bent over with the weight of one “i d jok eo we = i nardly care to go to the 1 the cowboys’ resting monchalant- | “nasty” .as he could, and .perhaps you or two monstrous jac’fruits or durians on ° . ® i engeh of culting open Government ty on the rewelvers in their belts had ] won't Miame me that, after Jooking , their backs. A woman with a baby ewing- = : pal pouches, for Uncle Sean doesn’t king : al ver mai por . Ss, - . . e¢ doesnt 4.2 meaning. through his trousers, I gave them a ing in the slandang over her shoulder had ° 4, Mines a - tie Seite T had en ir. Cullen I said, “I've got aj toss which, instead of sen@ing them /" tied cackling chickens to the back of her “is e > pate > @3 i < ac en- ey mnlorcn-r Sey} ) a Sv . > sa a : fe a premarin ge tg aioe ne ry unples sant job on hand, which T | back inte the hut, se nt them over the belt and trudged on comfortably under her \s ° 4 ee ee e obo ow ° . sd . ee .e ee ee * geome fp Taha om (ut want t make any ‘worse than ] edge of the trail. They went down | umbrella, end a boy swung a brace of Cz ASF ANS AS AS | lag more time on thit alkali plain. jisced be. Every fact poimts to your § 600 feet thefore they lodged iin a poplar ducks from en h end of hould ] M4 Y v7 S/S ay Getting the men and horses back on f-party as guilty of holding ip the train and if his lordship followed the tredl .. co cn e . of a shouider pole ° pir. .itee ; k the cars, I jumped up on the tailboard ; Sst night and stealing those letters. he could get round to them, but there = rotte gayly tot © passer, eee ee ee ee cee ee ee ee ae Cees and ordered the runner to pull out for , Probably vou weren't all concerned, | would then be 100 feet of sheer rock ae kampongs, or villages, when not ; Flagstaff. It was a run of seven hours, it I've got a go on the assumption | between the trail and the trousers. “7 hidden in palin and plantain groves be- ‘ ‘ting wwWe ; e » : ior) 7 : o : ; —" : ; getting us in @ little after eight, ~ hat you are all guilty til you preve,} hope it will teach him to study his | bimd fancy bamboo fences, were rows of 1 in those hours I had done a iot o c@therwise.”’ Lord Chesterfield to better purpose, open houses on each side of the highway, thinking, which had all come to one resuli—that Mr. Cullen’s gerty was Grand canyon the moment thev had arrived and were about reaching there §by this time. I went to 218 and ques- tioned the codk and waiter, but they my car, as I.had ordered when I went wut: that ag he turned to go to a safer lace he had seen a man, remolver in ard, climb over the off-side gate of Mr. Cullen’s tar, aud for a mement he askell. “ Yis, sah.” “Then it Ccoukin’t have been Mr. atullen, Jim,” I declared, “for 1 found up at the wher end of the car.” “Te you it wuz, Mr. Gordon,’ Jim _Pinsisted “T dome seen his faee ci’ar “Jn de fight, and the done go into Mr. “Cullen's car, whar de old gentleman wuz sittin’.” That set me whistling to mysem, and ax . I mrecent I’ve ‘ VAW, ‘wert. you're jeking,”’ theat. the jeke seriously.” Bir. Cullen. “I dont with to arrest you gentle- anen unless ven force me to,” I said, that «Mothes, so I looked over her bag my- didn’t know much about the articles, meni ‘it Was a temtible job trying to fold up some of the ‘things. Why, there was.a big pink affair, lined «vith silk, with bits of ribloon and lace all over it, which nearly Grove me omt of my beat], for I would have defieii mortal man to pack it so that it shouldn't uss. I had a funny little feeling of tenderness for ewerything, which made drawled Ak “What do xou want tedo ?”’ asked ; j ters are corcealed on anyone, they are we went ithrough thet baggage. | i wasn’t going ito have the sheriff or | “owboys tumbiing over’ Mies Cullen's | } rudeness for, if pdliteness doesn’t cost anything, my next thought was, “If those on Miss “ullen.”’ me lean wp against my mule, and tura The thought. made A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked } theFioor ‘During the Night for Hours at a Time—She Makes a Statement. ‘over Me during the night i had to get up sand walk the ‘floor for heurs at a time. ‘My blood was very poor and I was subject tto bilious attacks. My feet would. swell and I was notable todo my own homse- work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief for a time. I became discwuraged. Q@ne. My amusement didm't last long, for | let- | while the ponies werechanged. The friend- our curiosity.as to sarong painting, Jac- quering aml mat weaving carried us into the family circle. The dark, round eyed, \ star eyed babies and children showed no GIRL AS AN OFFICE BOY. She Makes it ‘Uncomfortable, It Seems, grow glad when he gazes upen her face, tfor he is sure ‘that he will receive gentile streatment ather hands. If he is young, good looking and we)! dressed, she cannot jibe affable enough, but let his bair be well frosted with the snows cf Father Time and iis trousers be somewhat ‘‘fringy,’’ and sbe will be as indifferent to his appeals as ‘the young maz who formerly coocupied her and we reviewed native Hfe at leisure alt can cost considerabie,” eee oe ie = pian — hope so?’ I said. “But for the | ebuckied to myself. | ly, gentle little brown people welcomed us IN . 7 e =: a be Eneglist and - i, but the Cullens had left for the ee Ean APRS with amused and embarrassed smiles when ) ASS AND PINTED. foher ha@ipeen mothing or olee-ha-f tte. ae 0 wo FT bat ld aabiohe-tues { fear or shyness, and the tiniest ones—their heen primed, fer not a fact did I get ine eit : ee a aun ek z soft, little, warm, brown bodies bare of ever frm them. . Going to my own car, T { comp with us?’ (To be Continued. ) & garment wave the cotton slandang in E b ; Wi ordered , os ent rere They azsented tc. that, and, single which they cuddle so confidingly under xtra ottle and spriligs. ire rat traps, for another as eating 4 questione¢ : >A ie, w QE back. , the mother’s protectin — ; i He told tae that ‘he had heard the {Me We trode back. | When there, 1 told FRIENDS PREVAILED | hu sammyand pie witewersn kind of bird, . he fremt door of ’ hots and had bolted t which thev submitted at once. After | _ SIMON W CRAB For Women Visiters, séif. The prettiness and daintiness of TORONTO, ONT.—‘“‘Z was troubled lad supposed it a road agermt till he! one vaHens cont ite ow -elati Oftentimes.a representative of the gen- 207+ iw that it was Albert Cullen. pr | Boome, ahd 1 tris to eal) thane re ap iter eee mpeeee het: tler sex is placed in the position of door- Walker's Corner i187 STOVES & EARDWARE That was just after I had got o neatly as I had found them. But I P Pe ee keeper, and the uninitiated feels his heart Seas ¢ 7 You Can Rely on Good Work ; day a friend cafled and advised me to try It is : . S : : feesing over it all a pleasure, even : Place. It te one of her own sex, how- 4 .: ge Ss gp her hell eae while I felt all the time that I was | Hood’sSarsaparilla. I laughed at thead- | .ever, that shecaw best display her frigid 4 wee only shamming ‘heart- | (O™S * Sneak act and had really no | viee but I was prevailed upan and pre- | manners. Let a woman, no matter wheth- ’ Sure. for tHat it was Frederic Gullen | @@™t “0 touch fer belongimes. I | eused one bottle. Before I used it all I | ¢f@26 be old or’yonng, rich or poor, enter "ro had climibed on the car I thadn’t Wie slizimest. doum, the resemblance ween the two twothers being «mite hong enough to deceive anyone whko i never seen them fogether. 1 ©emil- ia little and remarked to myseédilf: I think 1 can make good my boest dién't ‘find anything jincriminating, and the pcesre reported the..same_ result With ‘the other baggage. If the let- ters wep siill.in existence, ther were either «wonecealed semewhere or were in the massession «f the perty #1 the canyen. Telling the sheriff to kecp } those im ifke camp umdier absolute sur- began to feel better. I took several . bot- thee end also several boxes of Hood’s Pilla, Now I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. Piood’s Sarsapurilia has entirely cured me end also strengthened meso that I now dio all my own work. theoffice, and the girl in charge stiffens im- mediately, while over the face of the caller omes a look of daspair, for she knows what is coming. “‘Tavish to see Mr.——,"' ventures the @aller. Like icicles the words fall from the lips at.our tailoring establishment. Not one stitch put in a ‘garmént by an. apprentice, or an unexperienced hand.. We employ none of that kind. We could earily boast of 50 workmen if we did. Weare bound to hold the reputation we have made as high-class Te ten abitions eam te wa ae veillemce, ¥ took a single man, .and, | I cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- Pearse - | tailors. ies " L questiom. What is more, Lond | Guudvus @ couple of imules, started } rille to ail sufferers from nerwousness,) 1.5105, tale my name in to him.” . meet] es will owe me a bottle.” Then - oo ., | Weakness or general debility.” Mins. H. “He és busy, I teli you,” retur s the ; : ‘ @ foucht of Madge anfi didn't feel as We found Frederic and “ Captain F. Panm, Degrassi Street. doorkeeper, investi ating th ten pi , Wlased over’my success as I had felt | Hance just dismountimg at the Rack Per, gating the contents of ; ER Moment besore. cabin, and J told the farmer he was | Pigg gt Diffs Sueliver Tie: eaayso takes her purse or examining her nails very | : . , aT 4 5y nine o'clock the posse and I were | im custody for the present, and asked — — : Be Ge caddie and skirting the San | him where Miss Cullen aud Lord Ralies iam sare he will see mg if he knows I - High Grade Tail ; Tancisco peaks. There was no use | were. He toid me they were just be- am here,’’ continues the if she be ; alors. 8 Dressing the ponies, for our game | hind. But I wasn’t going to take any very persistent. ae en ee a" en : n't trying @ escane, and, for that ter, couldnt, as the Colorado riv- 7 *een't pastable. It was @ lovely “night night, and the rile through |* dines was as pretty a @ne as I re- ber ever to have made. It set * thinking of Madge and of our talk me “vesting before and of what a 7 he? twenty-four hours had brought. Was lucky I was riding an Indian =Y. Or 1 should prebably have land- F '" @ heap. I don’t know that I Opole have cared particularly if a eirie-dog burrow had made me dash ‘reins out, for I #vaen't happy oa the job that lny before me. © Watered at Silver Spring at a ater Dast twelve From that »vofnt Were clear of the pines and out.op 4 — —— “ee i a a ie, ds risks, and, onliering the deputy te lock after Cullen, I went on down the trail. I eouwlda’t resist cajling back: “ How’s your respiration, Mr. Cul- fen ?”’ He laughed and called, “ Digitalis put me on my feet like a fiash.” I said to myself, “ He's got the most brains of any mam in this party.” The trail at this point is very wind- ing, #0 that one can rarely see fifty feet in advanee, ard sometimes not ten. Owing to this, the first thing I knew I plumped round a curve on to a mule, which was patiently standing there. Just back of him was another, on which sat Miss Cullen, and, stand- ing close beside her, was Lord Rallies. One of his hands held the mule’s bridle, the other neld Madge’s arm, and he was saying, ““ You owe it to me, and I will have one, or if—” I swore to myself and coughed aloud, which made Miss Cullen look up. The moment she saw me she cried, ‘ Mr. Gordon! How delightful !"’ even while she grew as red as she had been pale the moment before. Lord Ralles grew red, too, but in a different way, “Have you caught the robbers ?” cried Miss Cullen. duffers at the trade,¥ I said, ‘that if NIGHT ‘SCHOOL The Evening Session ‘ —OF THE— . Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy OPENSON OCTOBER ISTH INST. This Session affords an excellant opportonity for those why cannot attend during, the ae yto acquire @ business edacation. te object is to assist those in needof help; and ‘he work isso arranged that no one, however d. ficient, meed fee! any embarassment. INDLVIDUAL INSTRUCTION SUBIECTS—Prectieca! Arithmetic, Writ- ing, easy and rapid) Business Cor: espondence Book xeeping by single ard Double Entry Actual Busimess Practise, not copying short hand and Typewriting. The Penmanship Department is conducted by Mr J. Harry Williams; for sp cimens af his students’ work, see Geo. Cualiee: & Co’s window. shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the onty licensed public teacher in this Prov- ince, Five sessions per week; hours 7 80 to.9 30 p> m Forrates and full information caJjl at the C, B, C. or write to L B MILLER, Princis al fT latending students may take up any _ Lhe doorkeeper raises her eyebrows in the most exasperating manner, then with a sigh of utter weariness languidly rises from ber seat, adjusts the plaits in her skirt, returns to her desk for her handker- chief, then remembers that some papers need alteration, end finally, when the caller is almost reduced to tears, she leisurely makes a seeond attempt to foliow out the request made, and when she retur:3 and gives the requisite permission to enter it is with the air uf a queen bestowing a royal tayor.—Chicago Inter Oceun. KEE P your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarssparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. ° al eee eee Offices to Let —_— The Suite of Offices in the Cameron Block, occupied by J. B. Hegan; Esq., Dominion Goveroment ,Engineer. Apply to NEXT TOA | RETTY GIRL To charm and delight you areour Cobber seat, and Rattan Rockers, and our new Mirrors, 8.50 to 11,50, will enable you to make yourselves admirable to both sexes?" Our new window blinds 25 to 45 will beautify your home ail for-a little money. We furnish homes. JOHN NEWSON. ewson Block, Victoria Row - See li eee Kah crx enema ta a ee ee a ] “I'm afraid I have,” J answered. branches desired. HORACE HASZARD, eee Oe? eee eee eee : a “ What do you mean 7" she asked. oct 8 dif Cc l * 7 I smiled at -the absolute innocence barloutetown. a, é 4 | and wonder with which she spoke, and O te 16 oct 6 eod ‘ ; | replied, “TIT know now, Miss Cullen, YS TS « i why you said I was braver than the | i inet Oyste SALE. | | “How do you know ?” Ss rs F ; i { couldn't resist getting in a side O te j Seen 8 , .§ shot at Lord Ralles, who had mounted Ys rs. é his mule and gat scowling. “ The a ee RARE CHANCE ee « 3 train robbers were such thoroughgoing @ : ’ it. Se : ee The property occupied by J. J, Gay and son : they had left their names and address- JOY JOY | JQY =r situate in the village of aeaal. 7 eaten from & es they ba have made it much ore is offered for sale. The pro- : s easier. fe Americans may not know . 2 rietors have carried on @ large market gar- ; = WE'LL HOLD ’” enough to deal with real rot agents, Victor 1a Cafe, Great gen eee: and pare business for eeatty Ragan : | a. tdi Sebi Sy Papacd ym > oh ‘ years, ar € purchaser will no donbtictain ia r but we can do something with ama George Street. % ide share ofthe local trade” “rhe. prem- + teurs, H F ises comprise a large dwelling house, s ore, hs . Ww 7 prot wnt stopping here for ? Oysters served in every style; were ae te orchard, and’ about 15 2 , : Eaby when he has one en tres snapper or alles. ; . . acres 0 6 most ferti:e land on the Isian? — —papPepentepe m3 ane " rm sure I don't know,” I respond- Lunches and dinners with despatch, This land. has been manured year after Y Our House, Furniture, Stock t ‘ #a with “BABY'S OWN SOA ed. ‘Miss Cullen, if you will kindly | As usual, 1 am _ prepared to deliver | Yea: for so long that as an vid man said the ea BPrPaRts no other—becasee be knees ass us, and then if Lord Ralles wi <. Pp : other.day.; “It isall abed of manure and ~ ° ° ej ‘4 Te 4 soap Bie nen it Lord Rallies will ' Oysters in any quantity to customers | conid bé hanled for topdressing.” ‘This h O is with 7 Other makes him {cel so nice. follow you, we will go on to the cabin. } a woula be an }deal spot for a country merch- S ] or ar e L a + art of tne city : ’ a, ( Behy's OW Soe I must ask you to keep close to- | tO ne O 1€ CILY. ant, or it would be eaniirabic fora wntpanner i : : ly imitations of Baby’s n Soap, rether.” ff eae r ee situation is one of the mos ike it, but baby feels the difference . “I stay or go as I please, and not ee eee beautifal ‘on ‘the Island. Good bathing, ‘ it baby fee/s the ence, ; , fishing. boating, shooting and within ‘ by your orders,” said Lord Ralles. “Out in this part of the country,” I said, calmly, “it is not guvod form for an unarmed man to argue with | one who carries a repeating rifle. 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