atl i aS Ti — ; » ‘ ‘ ee <a — ¥ Toa Reems toame nee Sa ett ts carr cements ~ 5 aie lie colette ag ie tage 2 ar str a 8 Sree 9 I cel cnt I Sn. ing iT li sae — "TLL ey on Pes ” Nene stint aga . é ; CHAPTER XXXIX.—Continven. But whither had he Had he but crawled away, und was yet in the neighborhood of the mesa? If so, they might light upon him, Hidiug-place there was none, either by the base of the cliff or on the surrounding plain. Garey aud I were anxious about the resuit—the more so. that the guerilleros had heard his ery, and were io search of him. He might easily be found in such a naked spot. We hastily formed the determination to cross the table summit tothe other side, and waich the movements ot two horsemen. Guided by their voices, we once more knelt above them, at the rearmost angle of the mourd. They had there halted to examiue the ground, and only waited for the flash; we, too, waited above them, aod within range “We kiu dies!" whispered my companion. I hesitated to give my assent ; perhaps | it was prudence that restrained me, for | I had pow deliverance. At that moment gleamed the light-| ning: the dark horsemen loomed large | under its yellow glare; they were less | than fifty paces from the muzzies of our guus: we could have sighted them with | sure aim; and, bayed as we had been. | I was almost tempted to yield to the | solicitations of my companion. Just then, an object came under our | eyes that caused both of us to draw back | our halflevelled rifles—that object was | the body of our comrade Rube. It was} lying flat upou the ground, the arms aud | legs stretched out to their full extent. and | ? gone conceived hopes of a surer the face buried deep io the grass, From | the elevation at which we viewed it. it} | ' | appeared like the hide of a young buffalo spread out to dry, and pinned tightly to the turf. But we knew it ws not that; | we knew it was the body of a man’ dressed in brown buckskin - the body of | the earless trapper! It was not dead | either ; no dead body could have placed | —— itself iu such an attitude, for it lay flatteved along the turf like a gigantic | newt. | The object of this attitude was evident | to us, and our hearts beat with a paiuful anxiety while the light flickercd around. The body was scarcely five huudred | yards out; but though perfectly visible | from our position, it must have been in- conspicuous to the horsemen below ; for as soon as it darkened, we heard them. to our great relief, ride back towards the front, Ijurra reiterating his doubts| as they passed away. Fortunate it was for both him and his compauien they had not espied that prostrate form —fortuna’e for Rube—for all of us! Garey aud I kept our places, and waited fur auother flash. When it came, the brown buck<kin was no longer in sight! Far off—:early a mile off, we faucied we could distinguish the same form fiattened out as before; but the gleam of the prairie grass rendered our Vision unce! tain. Of one thing, however, we were cer- tain — our comrade had escaped. CHAPTER XL, A REINFORCEMENT. For the first time, since encountering the guerrilla, | breathed freely, and felt confident we should get free, My com- rade shared my relief; and it is needless to say that we recrossed the sumuiit of the mexa with lighter hearts aud steps more buoyant. Of course we no longer speculated about making the desceut; with the fragment of rope left. shat was impos- sible. We were simply returning to ; Camp fevlisted for such a duty. cam the | fetch him out o' thar sad- \ the front, io keep en eye upon the guer- illeros, and, if posible, prevent them from approaching our horses—should they by any chance discover that we had retreated from our position behind the rock. We were the more anxious about our horses, now that we had less apprehen- sion for ourselves; at least [ can answer for myself, and the explanation is easy. | ' So long as 1 felt the probability that every moment might be the last of my | . the white | 4PRertaimag. lite. the fate of Moro and steed was but a secondary consideration. Now that | felt certain I should survive this perilous escapade, the future once more urged its claims; and I was auxious uot only to preserve my own good steed, but the beautiful creature that had led me into all this peril, but whose capture still promised its rich re- ward. That all danger was past—-that in a few hours we should be free, was tlre | full belief bot of my compavion and. myself. Perhaps you may net compre-| hend from what data we drew so con-| fident and comfortable a conclusion, | though our reasoning was simple enough. We knew that Rube would reach the| rancheria, aud return with a rescue— that was all. ‘Tis true we were not without some anxiety. The rangers might no longer | be there?—the army might have march- ed ?—perhaps the picket was withdrawn? Rube himself might be intercepted, or | Slain? cern. We had full trust in the trapper’s ability to penetrate to camp—to the enemy’s, if necessary. had just been favored with a specimen | Whether the army had | of his skill advauced or noi, Rube would se ch it before morning, if he should have to steal a horse upon the way. He would’ A ath ¥ ie enc ee Newey Popper | sod foil the reugers ; nad, eveu without Brain and | : | Exhausted Genera ive i | pamphlet, which we desire to mail The last hypothesis gave us least con- | lage “whe dle j } orders, Holingsworth would lend him a few—half a dozen of them would be enough. Ip the worst view of the case, there were stragglers enough about the! could easily be We had eely a doubt that onr comrade would —odd birds, that scar icome back with a rescue. TO BE CONTINUED. FOR oF rn Mi * REEOMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chez, Ceut, Quinsy, Sora Threat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns aid Sca/ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frositod Feot and Ears, and aii etier Pains and Achos. . No Preperation on earth equals fr e2 a sufe, sure, simple andi cheap Extet Jacons Om temedy A trial entails but the compuratively triing outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive procf of iv claima. Directions in Eleven Languages, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALZES TN MEDICINE, - - s ) ro g"2 ~~, A. VOGELER. £ €O.., Betiimore, id., GO. 3. £ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS SALE. [ my Stock of DRY COODS, — CONSISTING OF — Readymade Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, Shirts, Collars, Searfs, Ties, —AND— Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &. I wil] sell the Stock in lots to suit purcha- Sers, oF in One lot. —ALSO— The Lease, for MI.-ES at present occupied by me. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Ch’town, Feb. 2, 1882. SALE. _ MORTGAGE TO be sold by Public Auction, atthe Court House in Georgetown, ia King’s County, on TUESDAY, the twenty-eighth day of A. D. 1832, at the hour February next, of Tweive o'clock, noon,—- LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, Township Number Sixty-Three, in King’s County, Prince Edward Island, formerly known as Fairchild’s Point, and bounded and describ d as foliows, that is to say :—Com- mencing on the north shore of Murray River, at a stone placed on the Bank Head, ard runping thence north four degrees and thirty minutes west, for the distance of seventy- Seven chains, to the shore of Greek River; thence along said shore eastwardly and south- wardly to the shore of Miak River Bay ; thence following the various courses of said |shore southwardly, crossing a sand point to Murray River; thence westwa dly along said Murray River shore to the stone or place of commencement, containing one hundred and ninety-six acres f land, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appur- tenances thereto belonging or in anywise The above sale is made pursuant to the ower of sale coutained in au Indenture of Mortgage, dated the tirst day of March, A. D 1880, and made between 4ames Mann and William McKenzie, the younger, of the one part, aud Jane Bell of the other part. For further particulars apply atthe office of Messrs. Hodgson & MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlott-lown Dated this 7th day of January, A. D. 1882 JANE BELL. Jan: J—2iew tl slae-e kea MACK'S MacNee: Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual uemedy ror Ner- vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. 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SELL PRtHE BELL TELEPHONE ment of Canada at its next session for amend- }ments toits Act of Incorporation 43rd Viv ? b. 6°, whereby | ane werced to issue Bonds, for the purposes latated in the second section of said Ac t, in enue of not less than $25 cach, and to manu- facture besides the articles referred to in such A t A uctions second § ction, such other articles. or things las the Company may deem advisable, also to transmit messages by telegraph as well as . s ~ = | A. VARINTY OF | by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as | well as telephone lines, and whereby it shall also be declared that the Company shall have AT THEIR STORE, | power to eytend its telegraph and telephone 53 QUEEN STREET, —~ WILL i lines from any one toany other of the Pro- jvinces in the Dominion. and whereby also it tion and its amendments and the vantage of Canada BETHUNE & BETHUNE, Nowmmonoing thia rani ONth Solicitors for said Company Commencing this Evening, Jan. 80th, | syontreat, January 17, 1°82 1m and continuing for a few weeks, Householders and others will ¢o well to attend, as bargains may be expected, E, NEEDHAM, : che Auet’r, ISLAND NOTES Jan. 30, °82. DANK OF P,Q, goon = an 8 at the London House | GEO, DAVIES & Co. Dec, 7, 81. ‘| — NOTICE. Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a tar greater amount of light than any other Barner with the same consumption ot Gas. | Dr, Wallace, F. RB. 8. E., F. C. S,, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £150,000 ($650,000) a year. are thrown away in Glas. wow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says: + Another and as I thick a better Burner is that called Bray’s reguistor, a: d as I consider these the vest unico Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments, The Keport of the Committee of the British of putting in the necessary pipes &c. gas can employ any fitter they choose, the pany will pay the same; stalments, payable monthly. at the nominal sum of ten cents cach. Cli’tewn, Dee, 7, 1881—1m eod THH DATIOY BXAMINER, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. THE WAR-TRAIL! COMPANY | OF CANADA will apply to the Parlia- | the Company shall be em- | i shall be declared that’said Act of Incorpora- works thereunder authorized are for the general ad- Bank of P. E Island. | OMLY $1.OO(A YEAR taken > at their face im exchange for Dry Goode, rEVHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company : ‘ have imported some of * Beay’s T having been bronght to the notice of the UcNeRS,” which they will supply and fit on Directors of the Gas Light Company Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to that there were persons desirous of consum- consumers, ing gas, who were cecupying stores and These Burners are reported to be the best |Gwellings unprovided with the requisite fittings, the Board have resolved that in such cases the Company will bear the first expense Persons desirous of becoming consumers of and having certified the bill as correct, the Com- consumers re- imbarsing the Company by twelve equal in- That all consumers may participate in the great advantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- ers, Which, with the same consumption ot zas, Will ive twenty percent, more iight than other Burners, the Company will supply them WANTED. JUNK STORE, Head | Assocmtion of Science to enquire as te tbe | best means forthe developmen: of light from |Coal Gas ot different qualities—com prising ) Dr, William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and | Mr. Thomas Wills, F. o.8., F. I, C. E., showed }that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest A amount of light of all the two or three scor ot Burners reported upon which included al] | the Burners of repute in the market, In a pampolet upon Light and Heat, pub- “The | cost of Gas as compared with other iliumiu. @utsis much wiore cconomical when rightly Qsed, than many suppose. From experimeuts wade for this purpuse, the following results obtained, They were made by buraing sanples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Otls, and testing their illuminating T the a Ch'town, Jan 13, °83—-3m Removee. % RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify h AVE she have been branches, power, It was found that Coal Gas costing I ee obe cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a For terms, etc., apply at her Studio resi- light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s dence of Mr. Peeblea, South Side ot King Lrilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost. | Sqrara pan 29 +f } } jing balfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, | “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the | Burner’s used in the last experiment, will | theretore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil | Burners in direct comparison, at no greater exp nse in the cas: of the finer and safer | grades of Oil. Lights,however, on the auther- | ity of scientists, are not to be compared in Prince Lidward Island RAILWAY. direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- TIME TABLE NO. }7. parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from oder and dangers we aN ari renders its. use desirable wherever it can be % INTER ARRANGEMENT, sotroduced,” ‘id iilieasaiianaiet As the above experiments were made with | , ', Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed} £0 take effect on the lst Dec., 1881, through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be | === = ——————— seen bow wuch more economical it is to con- TRAINS CUTWARD. sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged} eee ee bere when Consumed, more especially through STATIONS. , =e. MEE. EAM. Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the eX | Dp 8 i5am Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm wWell-kuown mannfacturers of Scientific in- atealhis ral 538 4] Bog tO 5g strumeuts for testing the illuminating power N Wiltoh’e oe 9 29 a4 4. 415 i _— of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gas Seats, 0 AE te Ps 430 “| . . . . ah ; ‘ J. te -? { Compauies ; “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- Bradalba’e | 10 23 * | “5.05 “| ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, Co'ty Line.} 10.33 6! « 5.18 so | for which we are the sole Agents in the Freetown “10.48 “©. 5.33 «| ! United tates, to the attention of the pablic, Kensingt’n! ‘11.10 “| « 5.55 we are convinced that we are filling a want} — vt Srll.45 “!Ar 6.30 long felt,’ Tbey further add: ‘* The yield of | Umm side Dp 1.45 pm) | light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 * | greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than | port Hill. .| “ 3.22 that trom any flat fame Burner hitherto in. U' Leary... | 444 ' troduced, {no 4 e0d | Bloomfield | ** 5.08 ** — Alberton, | ‘* 5.48 * Mortgage Sale, — | Tstsh../4r8# me g o : Koyalty Jc Dp 2.53p: ——$—— ae ** 3.09 * TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCT ON, on} Bedford... 7 THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of Feb- Mt. Stew’t Ar 4.05 “ ruary, A. D. 1882, at the hour.of twelve |=” Dp 4.15 oclock, noon, at the Court House in| Cardigan.. | “* 333 * Summerside, in Prince County, under Jeorget’n.. | { Ar 6.00 * aud by virtue of a Power of Sale con | Wt, Stew’t, ey \Dp 4. !5p7a tained in an Indenture of Mortgage bear-| Morell... . | les 455 ing date the eleveuth day of December, | 54. Peter's. “5 OR A. D, 1879. and made between Patrick | Bear River “615 Claney of the one part, and Edward] Souris .... Ar 7.00 « Jarvis Hodyson of the other part, — % LL that tract, pie e or parcel of lard TRAINS INWARD pmnts, pion ane being an lates Tene { .... oy ship Number Three, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, and bounded as fol. | STAiTONS. MIXED, MIXED, MIXED, lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake tixed in the Bank at the shore of Lot Three, | ——~- ) at the south-east anyle «f the northern margin | Sh’town ..' Ar 5.30pm) Arll. 5am! Arll.dSam of one hundred acres of land now in the pos- | itoyaity Jc Dp 5.07 ‘* | Dp10.52 ** | Dpt1.22 7; sesssion of the said Patrick Cluney ; thence | N Wiltsh’e; ** 415 « 10.00 *«! west to a line running north and south, being} Hunter R’r| ** 4.00 ««° « 9.45 ** the east boundary of lands held by Matthew | Bradalba’e ' «« 3.24 “1! 9 OO « Cahill, James Ahearn, Thomas Waid, and Co’ty Line.} ** 3.14 Perrg.5e 4 | others; *hence south such a distance that a} Frectown..! * 2.9 “| 8.44 + lime rarning east to the said shore and along | Keusingt n} ‘* 2.35 « ‘* 899 « isaid shore to the place of commencing, will | . via 200 1 7.45 contain au area of fiity acres of land, a little | Summ’side , 1) 9am: more or less. | Wellingt n|Dp!0.38 « | Also, all that othcr, tract, piece or parce! ! Port Hill..| “ 9.53 « ' of land situate, lying and beimgon Lot or 0 Leary...' « 831 « { Township Nuwber Three in Prince (ounty | Bloomfield: « 8.08 ‘| , aforesaid, bounded «nd described as follows, | Alberton ..| 7.95 6) | that is tosay : Commencing on the shore of | Tignish...| ** 6.30 * | Lot Toree in the seuth east angle of ene See ers fpomeose semasneemn hundred acres of land, bounding next on the Yok yve \Dpil.22am south line of land now in the possession of . ee “11.06 * lr ’ x: Bedford “<< mR se Tomas O'Roork; thence west for the dis- oo 10.45 tance of one hundred chains ; thence south | Mé. Stew’t, ; ' **10.10 ** | for the cistence of five chains, or as far asa|._,. |Arl0.00 ** line rapning east to the said shore, and along | Cardigan * ‘Dp 8.40 * ‘the said shore to the place of commencing, | Georget n . pe oa | aud will contarm an area of fifty acres of land, a Mb. 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