¢ ne ee oy es Ae ST FIBRE teat: 29 a S e eS eoageer oe a arorers are. a ft ae or oe — 2 Aim agape —- : i were assailed by ile screeching of birds SIGNS OF SPRING. When buii-frogs pipe nocturnal lays Where erst the boys were skating: When genial sunshine warms the days, | clatter of the red cardival. And chattering birds are mating; } : ee me W hen lovers no more parlor stoves From the tones, 1 knew that Hug, as in win'try weather, las i iil ie aad ‘asence O But Sleeiben through the budding groves, birds w ere exe: ‘d by the presence of And hug, instead, each other ; isome animal, J’erhaps they were de When goats no more on old shoes feed, Tin cans aud kindred diet, But gleeful crop the verdant mead i snake or the crotalus. And foreage on the quiet; When buttercups are all in bloom Among the growing grasses, When flies are found in every room, sketvise in the molasses; at some distance off. these ing ; it mig it be the steed like me, ; =, : ; cel ,, (still wandering in the chaparral ? When housewives make their icimes a—well, ' = hetter > ~. : rane v ‘ » ft et a better You can’t mistake my meaning i , Jt sprang to my saddle to get : a mere than tongue a ten , view, and gazed over the tops of the Andc the thing, “Spring cleaning ; q When early crocuses appear, And honey-bees are humming, Then you can bet that spring is here, And warmer summer's coming “e+ ae ee I soon discovered the scene of the com- lmotion. At some distanee off, I saw the same time I heard strange noises, far louder than the voices of the birds, but I OHAPTER LXVII. could not tell what was causing them. | ENCOUNTER WITH JAVALI. My spirits sauk, for 1 knew they could I had no mark to guide me, either on the earth or in the heavens. I had an indefinite. idea that the chase had Sed westward, and therefore to get back to the prairie, I ought to head towards the a . ee sa east. But how was I to distinguish east place. I rode on ards the spot, as bert from west? In the chaparral both were | 28 ™Y horse could ase teh 0! through alike, end so too upon the sky? No the bushes. I was soon satisfied. sum was visible; the canopy of heaven was of a uniform leaden color ; upon its face were no signs by which the cardinal points could have been discovered. Had I been in a forest of trees, sur- Noise is the music of industry. rounded by a northern sylva, I could] The greatest factor of eloquence is have made out my course. The oak| sincerity. or the elm, the ash-tree or maple, < the beech or sycamore—any of them} oy; own. would have been compass sufficient for me ; but in that thicket of thorny shrubs| ag it smites. I was completely at fault. It was a or the steed. satisfy myself as to what was causing PO BE CONTINUED. ¢ © <a _< Grains of Geld. I recognized the } : ‘ _ — s 1 ‘harsh notes of the jay, mingling with the | . . . . 2 |fending their nests against the black It might be my followers approach- | ltrees, Guided by the voice of the birds, | | both jays and cardinals fluttering among | THE WAR- 7 RA | | | | the brauches, evidently excited by some- ) 4 «/thing on the ground beneath them. At net be produced either by my comrades | It was not far, and I determined to | such a commotion in this hitherto silent | Let us respect grey hairs, especially | Afilictien, like the ironsmith, shapes | The two noblest things are sweet- lt ase <7 eee ny Cae re “ . < \" ‘ *% we cus NH) TIS a i Ber ca so x, Sciaticn, Lumbago, Se 7 ess of the Chost, sinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- Sprains, Burns and Scaids, General Bodiiy Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosied Foet end Ears, and all other Pains and &ches. No Preneration on earth equals St. Jacons Ors. es a safe, sure, simple and cheap Exton al Remedy. 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Island, aAT $1, 007TH ee ee ee Guided by the principles of Trath, Henor, Moderatiou, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- art REST Se Tees mee €: rR Ca Marea, subtropical flora, or rather a vegetation | ness and light. of the arid desert to which I was almoat a stranger. I knew there were men|t¢! skilled in the craft of the chaparral, who, in the midst of it, could tell north from| a south without compass or stur. Not I. to trust to the guidance of my horse. ferest or in the boundless plain, had I reposed a similar trust in his instincts — stupidities to waste an hour of it. mere than once had he borne me out of my bewilderment. will betray an honourable contidence. | ht & , & Ba; Difficulty enlists the strong, but it is BOSTON BRANCH rea the weak desert. Beware, oh beware of the mother of ; r man that despises a woman! ; : Wounds of the heart are the only | and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, I could think of no better mode than ones that are healed bv the opening. Life is so short that it is the worst of lt isa most degraded nature that! HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are ed now prepared to do all kinds of Gold; ™ereon. | Spoona, Cake Ice Pitchers, Cruet | first-ciass offices at most “avorable rates, Jealously is the sentiment of pro- | Stands, More than once, when lost in the thick perty, but envy is the instinct of theft. | ey nage vo asners, etc., Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, ¢ fine Machinery. rranted to give entire satisfac- ts, Watches and Jewelry of | York, Handles, prompt returns guaranteed, au solicited and answered The Weekly lxaminer scription, Carrriage | and all kine i tion « - O& BOLT. 4 HALIFAX, N. 8, YARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the |#2d this Dominion ! Shipment of Lobsters and otier Canned Goods, and collection of Custoia Drawbacks Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in Consignments of Produce solicited, and Nov, 14, 1881—lyr Coal! AND ISLAND ARGUS Coal ! tion of the interests of this Province But whither could he take me? Back to the path by which we had come!| were we will, lies at the cradle foot. Probably evough, had that path led toa} When nature is soveriegn there is no home ; but it did not ; my poor steed, like | need of austerity and self-denial. The clue of our destiny, wander | WILLIAM BROWN, Manager, Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cheriottctow, Feb. 4, ’82. Quantity of Pictou and Albion ROUND COAL, for sale for Cash only, N. B.—Orders te be left at Koughan’s Mine I$ A LIVE NEWSPAPER. myself, had no home. He, too, was a ran- Kisses by people who no longer love | ger ; for years bad been flitting from place | each other are merely collated yawns. ) to place, hundreds, aye, thousands of miles from each other. Leng had he folly, and men to the extreme of | silliness. forgotten his native stall. j In love, women go to the length of | = ome Scales. meh9 : AVIE’'S INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC for the Piano or Organ, by which any ; child or person can play any of the popular Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, airs by note at sight, without study, pre-e} Kuditorials, etc., which from day to vious nolice or even musical talent. Seven St. Lawrences Hotel, rFXHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, ._ having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of ‘he Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the trevelling public, Permanent and ‘Transient Voa:ders acco- modation upsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WH. 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A ee EE ss I surmised that if there was water} In the present age mortality is a near—his instinct might carry him to that | figurative rule, while eustom is a prac- —and much needed it both horse and] tical law. rider. Should we reach a running stream,}| If commonsense has not the bril- it would serve as a guide. I Gropped the rein upon his neck, and| stars. left him to his will. I had already shouted in my loudest |dued by misfortune, but great minds voice, in hopes of being heard by my |rise above it. comrades ; by none other than them, for what could human being do in such aj tongue get you enemies and invitations spot, shunned even by the brute crea-| to dinner. tion? The horned lizard (agama cor- nuta), the ground rattlesnake, the shell-|ail the Weapous that we have been covered armadillo, and the ever-present | wounded with. liancy of the sun, it has the fixity of Little minds are tamed and sub- To have the reputation of a bitter Experience is trophy composed of Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on alh kinds of property at current rates. Losses cettled promptly and equitably. é F, KENNEDY, General Agent. Office--South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. p-eces of music, with instructions, mailed to ai.y addreess on receipt of one dollar. logue of tunes mailed free. Davis's Manuractunine Co, Amherst N.S. Caia- Agents wanted. P. 0. Box 211, {fe 9 lm Prince Hdward isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO WINTER ARRANGEMENT. '7. day appear in the daily edition, It is always full of News AND Aiways up to the Times. eS ee ae a are +o A crimes 8 we on — Ri oe he sins a a ig EN 4 a ak a ? : £ z é 5 ? * é b § at ; coyote, alone inhabit these dry jungles;| Habitis acable. We weave a thread and now and then the javali (dicotyles | of it each day, and it becomes so strong forquatus), feeding upon the twisted| we cannot break it. Maa has still more desire for beauty | + their midst ; but even these are rare ; aud|than the knowledge of it; hence the H the traveller may ride for scores of miles| caprices of the world. It is better to do the most trifling | ing on the out encountering aught that lives and|thinglin the world for half an hour than moves. There reigns the stillness of | to think half an houra trifilog thing. legumes of the “ torniilo,” passesthrough through the Mexican chaparral with- death. Unless the wind be rustling among the pinnate fronds of the acacias, | full of beloved ones, divine and human, or the unseen locust utters its harsh} by nature endeared to each other. shrieking amid the parched herbage, the weary wayfarer may ride on, cheered by time of peace ; ther e is mueh music no other sound than his own voice, or|#nd a good deal of dust, but no danger. the tootfall of his horse. There was still the chance that my world who would like to find out followers might hear me. I knew that practically whether riches add to one’s they would not stray from the trail, | bappiness or not ? Though they must have been tar behind when I entered the chaparral, following | &2 their tongues vefere speaking, they the tracks they would in time be sure to| Will be surprised to see how easily friends are made. come up. Tt was a question whether they would follow mine, or that of the steed. ‘This| tain persons profess to hate the Bible had not occurred to me before, and [| is that the Bible hates what they are paused to consider it. If the former,|40ing all the time. then was I wrong in moving onward, as I should only be going from them, and When one hope departs the other hopes leading them in a longer search. Already gather more closely to hide the gap it had I given them a knot to unravel, my | 5#s left. devious path forming a labyrinthine maze. serve will often aid you to rise, but It was more than probable they would | 2% higher than his knee; - otherwise follow me—in the belief that Ihad some|Y°4 might be standing in bis light. reason for deviating from the trail of the steed, perhaps for the purpose of speak to-day, shall I not meet it again and at the erossings of the ways This conjecture decided me against until the world shal! be no more, heading or intercepting him. advancing further—at least until some time should elapse, enough to allow them| Where every one endeavours to trade off his lame horse or his vieious. eow Out of compassion for my hard- for a handsome sound and useful breathing horse, 1 dismounted. At in-| Vitter. to come up with me. tervals, I shouted aloud, and fired shots from my pistols: after each I listened ; doubt : but if you have a capacity for but neither shot nor shout reached me in | bard work you have so good a ‘sub- reply. ¢They must be distant, indeed, not stituie fer genius that you can’t tell the to hear the report of firearms; for difference between the two. had they heard them, they would have been certain to make answer in a similar whatever circumstances and her own manner. All of them carried rifles ang |=4ture and abilities prompt her to do, pistols. whether it be in domestic, business, or I began to think it was time they |PFefessional circles. Every duty | Loss of Power. The universeis but one great city, NOTICE. | AVING rented the premises lately oc- HARRIS, the subscriber cupied by C, F. he public that he is carry- begs to intimate to t TINSMITH BUSINESS Orders punctually ate A call respectially solicited. L. W. 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