ib THE DalILy Could nothing be done to stop this EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEP1EMBER. 25- 1900 Pea Pn RAT - , Hm -e- 5j--#- oe be eee 0-4 . ‘ . . a . en Por , Te ee ee ee “ee — . ‘3 +p, Site Nile SEs NZS Se SES% SMe ROOT me ARO Iie Koi -e- POPE O PTI Oe hic Orrico ye ong eerie wesc een we, tee Not ten feet Wa : ord ee rant i BZ SF ue av ay AY AS AE * 4 Bruno l une & 7 a ee Ne ‘ , ICONnSCioOl i] “ “aN t “ ye i@ had Getec 1 the pres hi 8 é os i 4 : 4 f iG TURE i As | a ? : nt Arm it the head o r * = Ne | . -} eepil ‘ ' : hie ¥ “aie * . While eer S Nz f + Ol h St . a é PrinceEdward Island 2) ; bY vious wet th Con L ‘ S% : ' “ 7 ae sud- é (Mi ae} ¢ A Story of she Golden Fleece. $ | den shrill : ir Me Me Se Mee Ye | E | ie ao SERN 4 st a ‘ cs a | * eg Le * , 5 4 ay ZF “AP AP 3 ¥ : a\lZ j ; se ° i Phil NK it Y . ’ Kk. wel ho * | through 4 3 ete Our importations of elo “fi ing” "surmmer is 2 # An | wl 3 BY ST. GEORGE RATHBORNE 4 h with a | ae tons of clothes’ for spring ‘and "summer is now x Island, ® ye i undoubtedly been | ior [omplete, and we invite inspection of the xrzoz* a2 =chbbiest a2 we S Auth es a. ee serrue 2? 08 -! r ’ > riton, while a black figure ¥. ao : Sr ‘ é for to sel xy Author of ‘Miss Caprice. Dr. Jack's Wire,’ y | knew full well was ha a tock of suitings, overcoatings and trouserinz, ic te seen in a, ay wy, Ae A 3 ‘ * i ‘ ] 1e - i 1 i : “~ “se ad > . , AR 'Z . 2 v4 mo SO a «és a a DP aidiai 2 rapet ; Ps. . : se He NTS SS IS UP IY AIS BIS TS AN | MK Dr. Jac K, E rt, Etc. x . on , a his city, . ae style, perfict 3 fit and bert workmanship a bn / é Wwe ler~Torg ne re soune e- rors . 9° 3 o 4 it [ae de i 3 uaranteed, ways a | i > fu bins - spoTamny PT lWN } 2: re Boe ie ie Ue ie ene Bhi -e-3fto ah 10 Ke YL eie ete oie eK ay him, a nd realized 1 t Rex had J on h und, ® jull Line ol gsnts furnishinsa -—SHARLUTIBIUW - t a last bullet ; Wincl Ti REM > Riv “Co ntir ued,) . a YNuULLeT In Nis Winchester TIN \ ‘ ! , 4 “ a . & une sable : such s seldom ii the some desperate purpos: He saw i 1% ive * e d ; YY A oi. f Die etme barbarians seemed ; ad t his | tne Witch-doctor leap high into the va ; . ’ ‘ » T ne > +7 ] , | . ] e - b3 . = 7 ’ ex austible supply — for sala ikon ; “ir and then fall like an inert mass : r& ; ' yer y ( =~ n Rex and his fellow , ch hi ies ical upon the rocks, his devilish incanta- 1a. : he good. cause knocked | | ; Oren idl tos - , tlons forever §stilled by the young = e ee en ee eee Te ee er . - rry See ex QO enrina i ' / raring. ’ 7 (LOCAL PLM &, t to spring ) @X- | per yn to the wall. In his own | 4™erican’s lead. — —— \\ ; : Way he had carried out the role for ° SsSing minute of t | . “ +4 hirrn arn : \ . } , ores Which nature had best fitted him. No qi and Departure of Trains | nd thore certain that | longer would the roar of battle dis- (To be Continued.) Vfl A hi: cle ided to mal : ‘ i + ag } i ane . 1 al “ f , - a turb this hero’s slumber — for him v f rt tT I s} 1A ” =. ‘ and SosaMars. : ish the business one *he reveille had sounded in another — — fn either the, ld | land es : ist the strength of the fort’s de-} Bh a little ss ae a PP Se te ee 7 sludsoe’s fall weakened the little &f FE " TRAINS “4 a Sagar. Ow! gvarrison very much, but it did not i a or a ©T t I : : . 5 ar ze them Such was the condl- teaven for the west..... 9305 & M. Sa : eee Se : iJ iralyze them. uk i js i a leaves ! " r we the whites without | : Da On tae , 9 re arrives from the west.. 950 pm. ot th Mae “whee { } tion of affairs that even though but Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, yess arr leaves for the eens de hand- one should be left that last sur- 0 00 jecomodation oe 410 pm te tal eee ca ae ‘PIS | vivor must believe it his duty to con- —-—-HARD VW AREK—— Rat ncees s+ oe soocee cooeseeses soe *] were taking place, and these fanati-| tinue the battle i Deamon. fom the nine of ee a a 1 UHC NALS. & Frequent Cause of Consumption, Heart . : dation eave . 3 , ma ’ Voodoo Goctor Thev hat anagre get together Pre . v7 ls, } TTT sccneovsocaseserevens 6 OO p ts d to be fighters when under the | Fe y had a - Set tose, | Failure and Other Constitutional Dis- Painte,oils, glass, carpenters tools, all cheap peoseoooe reer ° ACC . after a tacree Vv . Tas ¢ nat " = mation arrives from the e influence. ea ee eae eases—Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as g jgcomode * Otho a Sa with ha saved them from immediate destruc Blood Builder. ' FOR CASH seneeeee eeeeereeees '« ‘ » stocK Oo “OCcKS Thich hac ean : a ares a" oi le- . o West ervvvcer : tion Back to back they fought, a : used ( por bé P 1e yr . o ) no ° . a . " - iegomodation arrives from the 2 3 vs I : _ ) 7 a : en crushing thrange livering and receiving blows. When ee ti a so {ungs, the stomach, masse ccecees ee teeeeeeee ‘ ° ne aetile nat ret Ome exhausted. all were her eS, why mention the : 4 ’ idneys, and bowels can- rT . -“ leaves for the east...... 7 054 m. nd there was no chance {o secure a baharoes Sind of a sihatle member of hot perform their functions and repair The celebrated Norton Machine Oil. 9-neege arrives from the east.. 9 10a m.{ fresh supply. that ont wnt’ little band? | ea er when supplied with blood s . Ithough the narrow iil mY Bay paey ow that 8 defclent in nutritive qualiti ae eaves for the \lthough the narrow passage way . , cAoltinn ) a tat qu es, [eomodation les 5 300 pm.| was a horrible mixture of dead and} eon d Bruno, because of his magnifi- ; a4 sooner or later the weakest organ , ehdrnaenge mage ied braves the ei bieas i cent physique, Was a prominent mark | succumbs to the attacts of disease. jeomodation arrives from th be pevoced beaten, Ain Periee a Ons | for the attack of the savage blacks, The indications of thin, watery blood R B NORTON & CO 5 IMEITE D Mcssseecceces vessseeeee OU PD, Aes a SO Pe a en ibly | and it was only by the most hercu- | ®v¢ paleness of the lips, gums, and eye- : s ——- scapguand "did ihe ; lean efforts that he managed to avoid hone of breath, weakness of STEAMERS n ain dis those above fire volley ; the numerous missiles that were hurl- | 2°! action, and languid, despondent : al as — an er volley into the mass — the hd ak hie feelings. these symptoms are usually ‘ Sa reat ox-hide shields were able Bs ' . | accompanied by nervousness, sleepless- PRINCESS. oven. tha’ ea oT at, a en of their foes instead of | ness, and general weakness of the body. a ; " . — S; iminishing constantly increased, for It is positively useless to doctor the f rE ; e " ‘ ictou every morning such was the aan. i nie : , ele Se) SS ' ren Leaves for Pic . a 0" oat aa -" ange eding toughness | though casualties occurred among | symptoms, and injurious to use opiates _ Bt ssererseneennes « euesen=nee : and thickness, and with the steady them, those who drew out of the | or stimulants. Cure can be brought | | krrives from Pictou every even 3 30 creeping motion of the rising tide | melee wounded were more than re-| 200ut gradually and certainly by the Pi Giccscce eecce eco ccs cocscooss p ™./ the impis pushed on, gradually draw- placed by fresh arrivals use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, which ‘Bee ing closer to the top where the Win- Ot ia Mal contains in condensed pill form all the LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. ee a ee ee his could not last long the end | elements required for strengthening hesters and revolvers were spitting | must speedily arrive — indeed, it lizi , eut taoneuss of Gaia : ' ae and revitalizing the blood. As a blood Arrives from Boston and Halifas _— seemed but a question of a few min-| builder and nerve restorative, Dr. every Monday....-...--- .-. 12pm. [esves for Boston and Halifax every Wednesday .......... Oem. HALIFAX. Arrives from Boston and Halifax every ThUTSday seesereee seeeeeens Leaves for Halifax and Boston every Friday ... CAMPANA., 7pm lpm. @ Sreerrerer ere Arrives from Montreal and Que- bec every alternate Friday... . Leaves for Quebec and Montrea tue following Monday evening. CITY OF GHENT. Arrives from Halifax every Thursday aftern00a ......000 « Leaves for Halifax every Friday JACQUES CARTIER Leaves for Orwell Tuesdays, 10a m. Wednesdays, Thuredays........ 3p m Leaves for Crapaud every Fri- day at..... Mitdévscsocgt@ecs BP Uk Leaves for Crapaud every Satur- TUE cedwicde ce scocccaccoccsee SP Mike FEXRY BOATS. “Hillsborougu”—Leaves Ferry Wharf for Southport every half hour. “Eifin”—Leaves for Rocky Point daily at $30, 8,9, llLam; !1,2,4, 6., p m, local time. Sundavs at9a m, 12.45, 2,3,4pm. Returning 1.15, 2.30, 3.15 and §.30 p m. “Southport” —Runs up Eas. iver every Tuesday, leaving at 5.30 a m, and 3 m local. Runs up West River every riday, leaving at 5.30 am, und 4 pm loca!. ee > —~—>_ -— = All Business ' Men And moet Professional men on Prince Edward Island will bave to | have aceriain amount of printing 3 done this fall. t If you area business man or @ professional man we would like to do your printing for you—we would likte to give you prices on it anyway. We think we can give you better ealisfaction in the Job Printing line {han you can get anywhere else. € have put in a lot of new type, ete., this year, enabling us to turn ont better work than ever be+ fore~and—“we have work done whea we promise it.” = The Examiner Job Print Ch’town’s Leading Printers. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets —upstairs, A CARD &. MACNEILL., M. D., Having 3° years experience in the Ce of his profession, may be con a on all branches of general medi Including the specialties, ha ¢and Residence—Prince Street Hours—g —_——— eee ee eg door above Kindergarten Hall. 8p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos to ee ‘ steady advance — in a brief interval] it must reach the crest — must flow the top and engulf the few Whites who endeavored to manfully hold their own against the advance of the which was not unlike the resistless march of a mighty glacier save that its progress is while they climbed upward. Now the foremost War shields over- lapped the crest. and were suddenly c:st aside to expose the fierce figures of the braves who had made this cent. With credit to demons they sprang at the whites. Only a few cartridges remained,and over { ce, as- cries that would have done these were put to good service; but | the impis scrambled over the _ crest faster than they could be cared for, and presently what promised to be the last tragic scene of the drama commenced, when the defenders of the ' little fort among the rocks were com-, pelled to wield their guns as clubs, and meet the rush of numberless foes, savage for their lives. They fought like brave men, long and well, and not one of them but who performed prodigies of valor upon that field. Hope they had none — desperation alone urged then to resist to. the last gasp. The end seemed close at hand. Their number began to decrease. Bludsoe, the bravest of the brave was down. He had been carrying conster- nation into the midst of the enemy, and wherever his clubbed rifle swept there mourning followed. One of the cunning blacks seeing how impossible it was to force a way Within the circle which Jim’s whirl- ing weapon covered, dropped to the rocks, and rolled to the feet of the cowboy — then, clasping his arms about Jim‘s legs he threw him down, just as an assegai, hurled by no other than the hand of Hassaje himself, pierced Bludsoe’s breast. Thus fell an heroic spirit, in the performance of duty. All his life had Jim Bludsoe_ seen action — it was his busimess tO take pbart ip aaa anew =e, Lumbago is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Urie Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their werk there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbago ig Dodd’s Kidney Pills downward | and all the utes at the most before of the whites must fate of Jim. AS they and J.ord together. The gray light of dawn had crept , over the scene even while this deadly hand-to-hand conflict was taking place, and when the furiously fighting Briton shot a glance at his friend’s face, he found it almost unrecogniza- ble on account of the powder grime, and splotches of blood, either one have met fought like Bruno Trojans Rex chanced to come ae ms {from his own vein or that which came from enemies struck at close quarters. But Lord Bruno saw something else — he discovered Hastings’ coun- tenance illuminated with an eager ex- pression, and the English artist on , the instant surmised that poor Rex must have had his reason shattered in the horried din of battle, for any man who could laugh or even show the faintest hope under such condi- tions as these must certainly be out of his mind. If Rex was mad there method to his condition. | this he shouted in the ; companion: ‘“‘Did you hear it?’’ i must What ear be a was of his ‘‘Hear what?’’ bellowed the big athlete, as he launched his rifle against the foe and sent several blacks flying in a confused heap. “The blessed notes of a bugle!’’ cried Rex. ‘‘Bugle — you are away off, boy. It was some call of accursed devils.’’ ‘“‘No, no, I heard it. There—listen — now tell me I am crazy!”’ An Lord Bruno’s ears caught a nev- er-to-be-forgotten sound. Thank God! it was the clear, thrilling note of a bugle that arose above the aw- ful clamor of battle. my these Others heard it too — the battle cries grew less in volume, so _ that from the region beyond came the heavy thud of many horses’ hoofs — aye, and the glorious cheers from the throats of British soldiers Burnham had kept his word, and iust in the nick of time the _ British South Africa mounted troops had reached the scene — had they been five minutes later the tragedy would have been complete. CHAPTER XXXII. LOVE’S SACRIFICE. When the black allies realized what a trap they were caught in, conster- nation came upon the majority of them, and they began to leave the apex of the rocky mount With even more celerity than they had shown in reaching it. Through the gray of morning the oncoming resources could be seen, advancing as fast as their horses would carry them, and sending forth encouraging shouts. As their enemies melted away from in front of them the tired defenders ef the fort let their arms drop, and answered the shouts of their coming friends. It was at this moment a black hid- eous figure arose from among the rocks, holding an assegai in his hand; a figure that might have been recognized as that of old Hassaje, the witch doctor of Zambodi, hest price paid for ladies and left owcknning, At at th Tesidenectes prep a ad Bitaet Chase’s Nerve Tood is of inestimable ralue. In pill form, 50 cents a box, t all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates @ ., Toronto, WORE R een e Ree ee meee eRe eeeesseganseeeses®® | ponneesesedeed sbesssbsGs EAS Or eeres, Tomatoes for Chow Chow, Ripe Tomatoes Red Peppers. Small Cucumbers Cauli- flower. White Portucle (nions, NOTICE—As the season is very short for the above it will be wise on your part to secure a full supply now. We do not book orders to be filled next month (we may not have them then) we have them now. Pickling A fall supply of celery sugar corn, yellow corn, cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, lettuce, squash pumpkin, green beans, butter beans, large red cnions, largo sitver skin onions, etc, etc, at Gay's Market Stalls WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refnnd the money when Remick’s Kozéma Cure fails to cure any case sof Eczema or Piles, no matter of how long standing. Fcmpale only at Macdonald's Drug Store Nieut Bgeiu Nuases Registrar. MONT OF I Is to get a boot that will wear and fit you, ,then you will have satisficiivo. Y 01 also want something to suit you in price. _ Ycu will find them all at McQUAID’S, LOW ERIQUEEN‘STREET Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, ecar pms, coffee amd tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian,?Scotch, frish"aad French coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pias from 10c. and 15c. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, bct as we are MAKERS of riags can quickly supply! any style of ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. FLW _‘Tavlor OPTICIAN Oameroa Blocx, Oharlottetcw The makers of THE HIGHLAND RANGES were un vile to ship all of our ranges this week but we expect to have at large shipment by next - ot 8. S. Halifax from BOSTON and those who have ordered may count on getting them then, We ask your kind indulgence for the delay. “Agents for American Ranges,” FENNELL & CHANDLER April 2nd 1909, Saami : sa ge Ae era