: £ . 3 ‘ ; I ! : s , ; Oe aes a a ehdiend, oe eset “ ° ” ae Si et U ners dp 2 Kreg ee ft ee c a ae a i i i ge a THE CHAPTER XXXVI—Coxtmncen. | Presently followed a calmer interval, | and I begun to discuss the prebability of | my suspicious. What motive could she | have to plo tmy destruction ? Surely not | from any feeling of love for her country, and hatred towards its enemies? From all | had learned, no such sentiment ex- isted in her mind, but rather an opposite | one—a truer patriotism. She was a | woman of sufficient aim aud intellect to | have a feeling ove way or the} other; but had {| not geod grounds | for believing her a friend to our | cause; a foe to the tyrants we would | couquer? If otherwise, I was the vic- | tim of profound deception and vnparal- leled hy poe! isy. Perhaps, however, personal, not national. Was J alone the object of her hatred? Had I done aught by word or deed to call forth her antag ovism—to deserve such cruel vengeance ? | If so, | was sadly ignorant of the fact. | It she hated me, she hated ove who loved her, with his whels soul absorbed in the passion. But no, I could not think that [ was an object of hatred to her. Why should she hate me? How could she? I could think of but one motive why she should make herself instrumental in the accomplishment of my ruin. It was explicable ouly on the presumption that she was attached to [jurra—that Rafael Ijurra was the lord of her heart. Jf +o, he could easily bend it to his will—for this is but the sequence of the other—could influence her to what- ever act. As for Ijurra, there was motive enough for his hostility, even to the seeking of my lite. ‘The insult put upon him at our first meeting—the knowledge that I loved her—for I was certain he knew it —with the additional fact that I was an enemy—one of the invaders—of his couctry. ‘These were sufficient motives thongh, doubtless, the two first far out- weighed the other: with Rafael Ijarra, revenge and jealousy were stronger pas- sions than patriotism Then came coosolation—thoughts of brighter hue. In the face of all was the fact, that the white steed had been found, and captured! ‘There stood the beauti- ful creature before my eyes. There was no deception in that—there could be none —no scheme could have contrived a con- tingeney so remarkable. ljurra might easily have known of the expedition without her agency. Its re- sult he would have learned from the returned vaqueros. He had time enough then to collect his band, and set after me. Perhaps she even kuew not that he was a leader of guerilleros? I had heard that his movements were shrouded iu mystery—that mystery which covers her feeling was the designs of the adventurer. He had pr BOREHAM’S BOOT STK served in the school of Autonio Lopez de} Nov, 99—tf Santa Anna—fit master of deception. nicotine Isolina might be innocent even of the MACK'S WAGN (EVES “MEDI koowledzge of his acts. I re-read Isolina’s letter, weighing eyery word. Strauge epistle but uatural to the spirit that had dictated it. In its pages I could trace no evidence of treason. No; Isolina was loyal—she was true. CHAPTER X XVI. ELIJAH QUACKENBOSS. Waris these reflections were passing through my mind, | was standing, or rather leaning, with my back agaiust the buulder. and my face towards the wall of the mexa_ Directly in frout of me was a recess or indeutation in che cliff, carried groove-like upward, and deepen- ing as it approached the summit. It was a slight gorge or furrow, evidently formed by the attrition of water, and probably the conduit of the rain that fell upon the table surface of the mound. Though the cliffs on each side were perfectly. vertical. the gorge had a con- siderable inclination; and the instant my eyes rested upon it, it occurred to me that the precipice at this point could be scaled ! Up to this moment, I had not thought of such a thing; for lL had been uxder the impression —from what my compan- ious had told me—that the summit of the mesa was inaccessible. Rousing myself to more energetic observation, I scrutinized the cliff from base to :ummit; and the more I re- garded it, the stronger grew my convic- tion that, wiih great difficulty, ap active climber might reach the top. There was kuob-like protuberances on the rock that would serve as footholds, and here aud there, small bushes of the trail- ing cedar hung out from the seams, that would materially assist avy ove making the ascent. While scanning these peculiarities, | was startled by observing several abra- sious on the face of the rock. ‘These marks appeared quite fresh, aud evidently made bv some other agency than that of the elements. Atier a short examination, I became couviuced that they were marks made by & human foot—the scratches of a strong- soled shoe. Beyond a doubt, the cif had been scaled ! My first impulse was to communicate the discovery to my companions ; but I forbore for a while—in order to satisfy myself that the person who had made this dariog attempt had actually succeeded iv reaching the summit. Twilight was on, and I could get only ao indistinct view of the gorge at its upper part, but 1 saw enough to con- vince me that the attempt had beev suc- cessful. TO BE CONTINUED, SS eee SN err cee mete *. ee a oe wes gg Ss 2 Brain and dence of Mi: t. PUT AT AMICHT ae th « the NM, | { ' ' {d Chest, | | ze offered by our sessions occupying DAY d ‘ s ue Bea ichadht Soreness, of the Cout, Quinsy, § f ings end Spra $, Burns Gi Scalds, Ge coals Bodily Fains, Tooth, far and Headachs, Fro af | chy S ST aE a Oe semen: ©“ "eh Cad —~ sa Pas sammcrmmmcamaaaasaia Le EDA MINER, PEBRUA AE S.. 1a | Foot and Ears, and all’ | other Pains and Aches. | No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacors On. as a safe, sure, simple aud cheep Extertal Remedy A trial entails but the con oun vely trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every onc € with pain can have cheap aod positive pi soot « iw | elaims. Directions {n Zloven Languaces, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A AND DEALERS IN Mw ww EDICIN: . S <I> ee A. VOG a ies! x. <4 & >. Baliimeore, Ba. uv 3 be P, B, 1, POTTERY COMPANY. | HE asove Company beg to intorm the | Trade tat they bave erected a large] and improved Ki'n and are now turning | out very superior Ware. Chey have oo} han! a large stoex of MILK DISHES CREAM and BUTTER CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, and other Ware, which they offer whele sale at prices wh ch cannot be con pe ac] with, and trust that merchants Will reserve | their orders. FRED. W. NDMAN Ch’town, Jan. {8, 82—wkly 2 W SCOTCH ROUAD COAL. OR SALE About ROUND COAL, superior for and Parlor Stoves. OWEN CONNO jan 25—3w dy 50 Tens of SCOTCH | Grates | LLY. BANK OF P. #, ISLAN ANK OF P. E, ISLAND NOTES at their face for Goods or in pay and Remedy ALL its siayes, Weak Memoi Is a Sure, Prompt Effectual vrousness in Brain Power, Supermatorrhed, Sexual Prostretion, Seminal Weakness, and Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Brain and Restores Surprising Tone Exhausted Generative Organs. The experience of thousands proves it an InvaLvaBLe Kemepy, The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- two week's medication, cheapest aud lest. 42 Full particular pamphlet, which we desire to mail free toan Mack’s Magnetic ‘iedicieoe is sold tains snfficient for gista at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will on receipt of the money, by be mailed free addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDIC! vf postage, Sold in Charlottetewn by Apothecaries’ Ageute for Prinee Kawerd Island, and by al) everve here, fin 1 N u yh é and Vigor NECO, VWindser, Out., Canada. Hall Co., taken ment of JRE. CINE. pOOg PAION for Ner- {, Loss of Sweats, General Rejuven- Enygeedled to the and is (he = in our address, by Drug- Druggists ree med NOTICE HONE HE BELL TELE ments toits Act of Incorporation 4 ch, 6°, whereby the Company shall be em- powered to issue Bond ~ for the purposes stated ip the second section of said Act, in gums of net less than 325 cac h, and to mann- facture besicies the articles referred to second section, as the Company may deem ad to transmit messages by telegra; by telephone, also to purchase tele; well as telephone lines, aac whe rehy also be declared that the Company sh power toertend its telegraph and ti lines from any one to any other of vinces inthe Dominiouw and wheret shall be declared that said tion and its amendments and the thereunder authorized are for the get vantage of Cauaca BETUUNE & ETH visal Solicitors for said ( ompary, Montreal, Jannary 17, 1s82—Im COMPANY OF CANADA will apply to the ment of Canada at its next session for amend- such other articles or h as well as ‘y also it Act of In: Purlia- 3ra Vic in such things le, also ‘raph as it shall all have iephone tie Pro- f Tporl- works seral ade UNE, \ scsisampisansiantnciineiainiaitcevenaiae ~ ee wee wo.wu k espa =r ane, PRES SS Fu tebs pe STEEL PEN BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT WORLD. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S S. THE Removed. RS. W. W. IRVING begs to no i friends and the public she has opened her Fail and Winter for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studi Square. geuerally that Peebles, South Side of King pau 29 tf | reasonable when they become men. j | Scholarships, &e., &c., on | Jan, 7, Ol CHARLOITETOWN | BUSINESS COL LEGE, . (ESTABLISHED 1873 Welsh & Owen’s Brick Building, Corner uf] King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. KH. I. 1 erie: Mes | BAGH & Mil LER, - - Proprietors, | sa } Besigned te tducate Yenmg Men) for ibtesines*, } | JR SYSTEM is conducted en Actual | O Besiuess and Scientitie Principles, and | embraces al! subjects necessary fer a theroagh | COMMEKCTAL Lducation. Our facilities fo r| teaching these are ths most complete that have | ever been devieed. Theory and practiee are | lcormbined, and the whole ceurse rendered so | | interesting aud pract ‘al that the dulless ste st fail to be largely benefitted. The study is short, practical, useful and { ; ; itis jast what every Man needs | fand will use, no matter what his calling or | prot fession is to b The youth com mmencg & business life with only nen: aud integrity as his capital, the clerk engaged during business hours, bat | desiroas by evening study to repair the de | fects in bis educatio rn, each have the advan | agent cannc course ot 9 30 te 7.30 | AND EVENING i2 and 2to4p. m, | to 9.330. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfae- | tory examinations. Students may enter at jany time. No entrance examination required Business men and others are cordially invited | to call and examine our system Teach your sous what they will Morning Session, Eveaing Session, praetice Tuition, application to MILLER, Principal | Fall particulars concerning Terms, L. B, 2o a, fereciny PP es . 20 LET. eu E BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- | den xce of Mr. Ancap Kenyepy, Wate: | Street ; also the premises adjoining, lately OC- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co”’ Ap ply to the owner, JOHN INGS. { b’town, Se ct 188) | WA NTED. : JUNK STORE, Head Pownal | Iron, Lead, Hair, Rags, | i will be paid, | T the LA W? arf, old Copper, Brass, , Rope and Canvass, Horse re . ‘fe wo which the highest ae ‘ Ch’town, Jan 13, “82—+ | j j j } Bank of Pp. » Island. | PPANK OF P. & ISLAND NOTES taken | BD at their face in exchange for Dry Goode, {at the Londen House GEO. DAVIES & CO. The DAELY GAZETTEER, contain- ing full Yelegraphic Reports of the procercdings of the Dominion far- liament from our own special Re- purters, tegether with Daily Let- ters by Telegraph from eur Cor- respondent, will be servt to any address from now to the end of the comiug Session for One Bollar. WEELRLY GAZETTE, Gne Dollar a year. RICHARD WHITE, Muraging Divecior, sazetie Printing Company, Mos TREAL. [fe 4762], GRAND © Gift Enterprise. “HE Committee for the above announce that, in consequence of a large number of tickets yet remaining unsold, and a num- ber cf agents pet having made returns, they ire compsli-d to postpone the Drawing until FRIiAY, the 3rd March next. ‘lhe Com- nittee feel that the ticket-holders would pre- ferto submit to this further postponement rather than that a large reduction should be made in the Prizes, LAMBERT P, DISNEY, Se’y to Com, Ch’town, Jan 13—4w eod wkly pd 53 Queen Street. SIGN @F THE Blue Flag, Extracrdinary and Unprecedented Bargatas IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportu ity is a very rave one to secure really M°RVELLOBS BARGAINS. P. BE. Island Bank notes taken at their full value for E. W. SMITH. 18&l—eod goods, Ch’ town, Dee. 5, NOTICE, T having been brought-to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company that there were persons desirous of consum- ing gas, who were occupying stores and dwellings unprovided with the reqnisite fittings, the Board have resolved that in such cases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the ueceses ary pipes &c, Persons desirous of bec ming consumers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the bill as correct, the C som- pany will pay the same; the consum¢ “Ts re. imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- stalments, payable monthly, That al} consimers may participate in the great adyaniage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- “ts, which, with the same consumption ot tify he Classes o—res gas, will ive twenty percent, more light than other Burne rs, the Com pany will supply them at the nu minal sum of ten cents cach, Ci’town, Dec. 7, 188i —Im eod ia et) PSORIBE for the DAILY =XAMINER . the Cheapest aud mest We Papor i Sifee4 ry the Proview, ead } ip Roe | tion to the | sum hall be | Satisfactory FLOUR. Qe PERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, FLL MACHSTT. Water Gireet, Jaa. 16, 'S2-. 4" daw OBSIER FACTORY) rh OR = Lin but hte rue undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- LB FACTOBY and PLANT? TRAPS ore AT DESAL LE, the property of Joseph Boats Donald K. Currie, of that pl This Factory was erected last spring and is lately aud ace, td condition. If not disposed of before ext, it will then be sold at Ist March Auction, the Pub lic Furth r particulars may be had oa applica. | undersigned, FRED HY NDMAN, Jrustees of the Estate 7 a ph Boats and D. K Carrie. Oh’ town, Oct, Ss, 8l—oaw tf Ganadian Pacitic Railway. B, Columbia the undersigned received on or before’'the LOtb i882, for furnishing and Steel or Llren over the i727 to; ether with yy J vy rT nr ® Bridge Gver Fraser River, g END! RS addressed to A will be day of tebruary, a Bodge of Freser River on Contract 6 Specifications and particulars, lan of site, may be seen at the Chief Engineer, at Ottawa, on Otb of January inst or afier the for sale by | | j | I { cttice of the | Coutractors are reqnested to bear in rind | that tenders will not be considered | made strictly 19 accordance with the printed | An accepted bank chcqnue for the sum must sccompany the tendcr, which forfeited if the party tend: ring into contract for the work, on the terms stated in the | forms. af S 320 } declines to enter | at the rates and offer submitted, The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted, For due fulfilment of the contract, security will be required by the deposit of money to the amount of five per cent, on the balk sur of the sum sent in with the tender wil! becon- sidered a part, This Department does not, however. bind | itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, (Signed) F, the BRAUN, Secretary Dej artment of Railways and Canals, ; ja 14 tl Ottawa, January 5, 1882, ( flOlaw Princes Haward Isis land RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. (7. er eee WINTER ARRANGEMENT. altect on the lst De “ 83h, _ TRAINS OUTWARD. | To take | av STATIONS, | MIXED, MIXED. | MIXED. ; Uh’town ..|Dp 8. liam, 1, Dp 3.COpm Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jel ** 338 «| © 3.93 « O53 06 N Wiltsh’e ‘* 9,29 / “2 ** | Hunter R’r * 9.45 | ‘ine a se Bradaiba’e | ‘10.23 aoe i Co’ty Line, | ‘10.33 **, ** 5.18 * | t Freetown | ‘10.48 o 7 ff 5.83 ss | Keusing tn! le "hr hae Summ’ side! }ArL.45 “| Ar 6.30 Dp 3.45 pm Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 ‘ Port Hill..| “ 3.22 «! O’Leary...| ‘* 4.44 “| Rloomtield fy a aes Alberton. er oe 7 . Tignis he. Ar 6.45 a Royalty Je! (Dp 2. 2.53pm York .;... * 2.09 * bedford... | rss 3.99 « Mt. Stew’t Ar 4.09 . ' jUp 419d Cardigan .. { ie ogee ** Jeorget'D.. Ar 6.00 ‘ Nit. Stew’t, ee ee \Dp 4 }5pm Morell... 4 { r Ae St. Peter’s,| | ** 5.95 * Bear Rive r! re: Ge ** “pe agit | (Ar 7.00 * T RAI S INWARD. ci 3a iaroear | isan sfaiions. | MIXED, MIXED. MIXED. ee ene ane |. a { —_——— Sh’town ..)Ar 5 50pm) Arll liam li Arll.43am Royalty Je: Dp 5 5. OF. ** : Dp 10.52 ** [Dpil.2 + Bl N \Wiltsh’e “ 4.15 **; **19 00 * Hunter R’ri ** 4.00 **§ «* 9 45 6 Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ** | ae ss Co’ty Line.} ** 3.14 ** | * § 59 «s Kreetown..} 2.9 “| & & a ‘. Kensingi’n} ** 2.58 ‘+! * § 99 ae a ce 9 60 ag. 5 te 97 45 ' Summ’ side) ae 1 ee Arli. Sdam: Wellingt’n Dpio Bs fs Port Hill.. 9.53. ** VU Leary.;.° ** 6.3) + Bloomfield ; * 8.08 **} Alberton ..j ** 7.25 ++! Cignish...| ** 6.30 “ | iaaieeatinenines . ase | oo --eo Royalty Je ‘Dp}1.22am Y TK...., | (; 105 - Bedford, . “16.46 * Mt. Stew’t: ce az . ‘ i ) ees 10.00 vib Agan. j ‘Dp 8.40 os Georget’p tS i 8.15 ** Vit, a jAr ).00am eer ‘Dp a *t. Peter's} = 2a \s tear River| | ’ Bop souria....! (Tis * i&. 8B. ARCHIBALD, Supe rinten:!: nt Railway Office, Ckarlottetews, Nov, 29,1 48! 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THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fuir trial to the Union which ensures to us the Lnstitutions; the Laws |: and Protection of the Mother Country. THE EXAMINER is issued FRIDA Y MORNING, trom the office of The Examiner Publishing € Company corner Great George and Water Streets every SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ne Dalla a Y IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —6SUCH AS— Bill-heads, Letter- heads. No Receipts, Posters, Handiills, Dodgers, ete,, etG., dome in first-class etyle, aad short notice. VV ANTE 7O 4 HASI | ¥ irom 200 to 5 HO TOR of te } porous subsoil, weil wi vies of Hand, | aaa “ MUS NN WE A ANTED, i, a Foam of (Iria le soi] and red, with Be , ’ good dwelling Ho ana ther nec BSaTY build. ines Addr » With fall partien} “8 ere eh re sis to Mr, Kup, Hamilton Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgh SCatl lia ig | +m . Herving. Herring. | 100 bbls. I ra Fat N gual to Yarmouth | Ish | 109 aquint Mn , 100 ; ae | eet) a ac kere} ' ( Oo nt BLOCK), i 1 00 4 fhe j ! 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