} ; ‘ : : Bor se.ue P : . Sa alee THE DAILY #XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST i, 1859 3 ' ve i- 2 THE BROTHER lace Serie pea oe » tor Guard! || wane eeates , path ! ground as tbe gra T our I @ aeaieee os nee Ue aint TAN By WILL:AM HENRY SHELTON | » stood there at his post in th ~~ \y i te smoke as the old en Scien A : Se 9 | 1122 — DODDS ty) n t stars pursuing each other | alf battery and swept th ed — 4 a i hh His old regiment wa .termnate volleys of iron ball As th: 2 4\ mt me Saptnan se torn and bafiied regiment fell back th: KIDNEY) occ | Cones ‘ VY b-~4 t memor ‘I me long de i . Bis plight was 1 mcs | PILLS 21 SoS SE [os mae dod: : p : i himself asa d i man Why ’ ! I +7 \ ty y y oo Vy, wb 4 I ve itover at once? He ae | replacing the equipments he was found * —_— ‘ 2 Eun i ened fingers t Fp > K dy ’ , ; } ’ ht LOR ALL , p himself t + Cartridge box , : blackened } Nia, |! a © W asking. An irrepressil a cted it, he ga l, and h ' ~ . , ’ t | ttl i he i \ | ; 1 1 LO itl re nto that ; : h vortex as a moth files into a light- | SOG GOLlEE SNITt iront. ‘°*it hurts nie 4 ed candle. Heran down the hill through | PT°@the. Don’t touch me—I’m done ; »atTT?IT y v ie I r T . o Ni ly h i¢ ad T!) pa ate ing of a shadow into the darkness. The There was nosurgeon at hand, brt f Tuy oUscs soy _ nin th battery were too intent Ob _ 5] ate of his remonstrances he — 2 the vast display of pyrotechnics lifted on to a limber chest and support- THE BEST ts always imitated. en ae : ; 2 wi thara he ic ; ae Dodd's Kidney P tls, sold only = a By 9 o’clock the roar of musk: iy hed | 2% Socte oy & comrade as the victorious in boxes like neo widely a slackened to an occasional volley which | >@ttery left the field. He was resigned intitated, because t y are the | a vo . i _ as : to hi Pata Toa ha iT lixy best Kidmey cure. Take none >) | eee long d by a few scattering shots ' his fate. He had no desire to live. It Tete ecnieeisienie : ta | a little flurry of stars, a spark here, a was the vengeance of God demanded by See * flash there, until silence and darkness | tat skeleton hand extended from the . | settled on the valley. shallow grave by the roadside. One Some time in the night Henry Price memorable night had intervened be- came back up the hill in the mood of a | tween the night of his conviction and man on whom a elight has been put. In the night of his expiation. Was there a his heart he envied the dead and dying mysterious fatality abont the number lying between the pickets in the dark three ? , Valley. Becanse he had come out un- He spoke in broken sentences, for the ’ scathed he knew that there was another | Toad was rough and the heavy gun car- BUT GIVING day of the battle before him. In his | Tiage, drawn by six powerful horses, Sa ali i ai a rumbied relentlessly over the stones, y CHE \p el tea ae rk ee only swerving once with the column to AWA iT éeceedl able to rest. Others slept as if nothing | gyoid the blue forms which suddenly bad happened. Even the patic nt horses appeared in great numbers lying amaz- dozed in swaying lines against the film ingly still on the hillside. sail cli of smoke that overhung th» charred It was dusk when the battery floun- and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I timbers of the house and start d ‘4 | dered through the run above the wreck their dreams to breathe heavily, creak- | of the old stone bridge, and the wound- ing a saddle here and rattling a head- | 64 man on the limber was tossed like a stall there. leaf as the heavy wheels ground over and see them. Henry Price was neither glad nor| ammunition chests and boxes of bread sorry to see the rosy light of morning. | which had been shaken from the wagon Perhaps even then he saw cnly the red | trains in the hurried retreat. ; gain, that is the straight trp. gloom of the sunken road as he stretched The companion who had supported his stiffened limbs and muttered: ‘‘It Henry thus far managed to keep him A lot of odd lines in men’s, misses’ bovght right for cash, The prices will surprise you when you come in These goods, I got them at a _ bar- THOMA was my work. I did it.’’ upright on the folds of the big canvas § His physical strength sustained him | that cushioned the limber chest, but the wonderfully in the rough work of the | jolting was too much for him. Ata McQUAID, day that followed, during which the} sign from the sergeant deaf Spence, who atubborn lines were forced back from was huge and good natured, dismount- 7 i . cr ° ‘ . : ° Low er Queen St. ridge to ridge until the third evenirs | ed, and having placed Price in the sad- Boot & Shoe Store. found the whole army in orderly re- | dle walked like a great, faithful dog at ‘ Y : a > treat. Through it all Henry had kept | his side. — —_— ’ is at } sez7la of ? ie se ” ~ q his post at the muzzle of the gan H It’s ho use, Spence, lugging a « ead SHO O44 RO4SGO]OGG8 | owed nosignof W eariness. «~~ seemed | man along with the march,’ said Hen- dazed rather than tired. After ry. ‘‘For God’s sake, lay me in the slee ce iohts an - ench eventfu] : aa ¥ ADV ICE AECUT sleepless nights and two such event-a!| fence corner there and leave me to my = , = | from the ghastly scenes on the great Are always to : ’ : & be depende‘t on.... Vhen aman who battlefield. sept fave ' He felt no pain from his wound, but realizes that he | @ great weariness came over him. is being attacked As they passed over the brow of a hill sede by serious ill he saw a dark mass of figures in the If you want tobe satisfied with your > health it is no . ' 5 groceries deal with us. any 7 A>) time for half- | geighboring field, intermingling like ; : \ Only the vest kept in stock. \ Our cusiomers are satisfied customers. Try the TEA we eeli. Special atten- se pack A ois cage objects in a swirling eddy, crowded to tion was given ‘o ite celection. Thesame -—- enemy that | one side by the strong flowing current. care is exercise! in buying al! other lines. ea must be Then he saw the dark lines of teams : knocked out | gtreaking the slope beyond and knew are rae that the shadowy men were planting com —— ‘ rm iat eure guns to cover the retreat. " \y to conquer in The big deaf man was lumbering AND BE \\ the ~~ ay | heavily at his side with one hand on ———f/ : PE ET ges the horse’s bridle. The drivers were “SSATISFIED ’ impaired di swaying in their saddles and nodding ™ gestion and a disordered liver trangely over the creaking collars. A mean that a man is fighting the first round bowing cap came in contact with the with death. Uniess he manages to strike | FS KELLY & C0 the knock-out blow, it means that death neck of a horse and fell off into the will come up in the second reund in the road. The drowsy heat, the ramble of poen 8t., ner Laseee a Se a b> a 4! the carriages and the tramp of many 5 man’s stomach 1s weak and his digestion . ‘ : , . led anes is impaired, the life-giving elements of the feet had their effect on the wounde i uh food he takes are not assimilated into the man, who was no longer conscious of | blood. The blood gets thin and weak, and the stifling dust or of the rank smell of the body slowly starves. In the meantime the damp fields mingled with the salty We —— the disordered liver and the sluggish bow- ae : a. : : : els have forced into the blood all manner ode: of the galled teams. He was not » A w | of impurities. The body is hungry and disturbed by the occasional halts, when eagerly consumes anything that the blood- the men slid down to the ground and stream carries to it. In place of healthy ; . : _— nutriment, it receives for food foul poisons slept with their heads on the saddles, or We have inst received a new kind 01] that should have been excreted by the by the extra scrambling and clatter of ORANGE MAItM a LADE, put up in glass | bowe's. Continued, this system of starva- } hoofs when a general and staff with NUE OAT Va 49 . tion combined with oigoning, will wreck cavalry escort - _ which we are now offering #! the perme organ in the ody. Naturally, the headquarters flags and , s io ch eee net W rate of ves an will give way first. If a hurried by to the front. ¢ ae naturally mervous, he will break It may be that he was dreaming of ? Pols for 25 cents down with nervous exhaustion or — Jim and that his vision had brought x As tion. If be teberie Went inn eronchitia, him to the death scene, when he lurched ‘a Also juet opened a case cf Pime- See omraneere the air-passages. | and would have fallen but for mepteeng | apple Marmalade which is of very | TF'pe has a naturally sluggish liver, he will | arm of Spence, which put him bac 1 fine flavor. The Pineapple and Ginger) cuffer from a serious bilious or see at- | into the saddle and remained with a tmalace hae leo given excellent satis-| tack. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica _— precautionary curve around his back. , faction ery cures all disorders of the stomach, di- - _ eI Th ; «nis and you| gestion and liver. It purifies the blood —_ The deaf man muttered an oath a ‘ i. ose are ail new oe RY Fils it with the life-giving elements dg his own drowsiness) He had been _ *hould try thera if you want eomethiog | ¢,.4 that build new and health tissue. ‘ munching hard bread at the moment to Mice and tasty. is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder « * ’ It cures r per cent. of | Keep himself awake. When the colamn ie and ‘nerve tonic. ¢ hel te a litt] : = f sumption. ousands have ted, they were close to a e stream a. 3 ein) ¢ t red > a Son eeces from this dread | where the road dipped between two an : 4 disease under this great medicine. hills The smell of the water reminded v ‘ . GROCERS Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation. ; KELLY’S & 60'S and swarming behind the stone wall, | clouds, flying before the light wind, uaa he recognized his grim executioners. | were chasing each other in ragged, de- , He heard the cries for double canister, | risive battalions above the hurrying @ GROCERIES and laughed as he drove the two tin} eojlumns, as if they were racing with | ——— cylinders into the black throat of th | the jaded men or fleeing in affright Spence that he was thirsty, and he led the horse up the bed of the rivulet un- til they were out of the crowd, with the intention of taking a drink. In- stead of doing so, he sat down on the ground and was overcome in a twia- kling by the éemon of sleep he had been fighting so long. The horse put down | his head and drank through his gur- gling bits and then betook himself to | cropping the grass which grew col- | veniently at a level with his shoulder. In good time Henry Price, unsup- | ported, toppled over on the side toward the bank, but with the instinct of a sol- dier who had slept in the saddle before he clasped the horse about the neck and let himself easily to the ground. To | breathe out his life undisturbed was the | one boon he had craved from his deaf | keeper, who now muttered in his sleep more oblivious thanever. It was not so painful to be shot or so dreadful to die as he had believed, and with this grate- ful thought which he half shaped into a prayer of thanksgiving Henry Price lapsed into unconsciousness. The drowsy columns moved on, lurch- ing and dozing through the close Au- gust night, trampling the dust of the road with blistered feet and beating parallel paths in the fields. As the hours passed the flying clouds thickened into a blackness that obscured the moon, and then came the warm rain to make the march and the steaming clothing of the soldiets. heavier than ever. (To be Continued ) kind. Are r Do you want one. * mnt —— Warm Weather is Here—— You require lighter Underclothing. We can suit you with the Finest Balbriggan, Cotton and Natural Wool, the thin Shirts and Drawers 35 cents. Straw Hats educed in price to make them move at a lively pace ID. A. ESRUCE Morris Block-:----- creamed ae WITH.. From the Terrible Agony Itching, Burning Tortures of... Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chase's Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought tothe aitention of Toronto’s best physicians, and when doctors gave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chase's Ointment was successful in produc'rg a perfect cure. Mr. James Scott, 136 Wright Ave., Toronto, states: ‘‘My boy Tom, aged ten, was for nearly three years afflicted with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor's treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had fo keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would Scream with agony. For two and a half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About five boxes were used, The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its normal condition. To say it is a pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr, Chase’s Ointment is putting it very mildly.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, 1G dll i ned fa? Hus, | @| days it may reasonably be dowted if} fate.’’ Hestretched out his open hand as 9| he was capable of subdividing the time he spoke toward the place that he cov- ‘ ca 4 that had passed since the dawn ; f his | eted on a bank by the roadside. f horrible self conviction in the glare of “I'll bet ye do,’’ said Spence, claw- 2 ¢ | the burning farm buildings. ing a piece of navy plug from the bot- $ é He had lost nothing of the prevent-| tom of his pocket. ‘‘Take a big chaw, t iment that he was fighting his last bat- | Henry. I knowed ye wanted it.’’ $ When orlering o packree ‘ 7 ee _ eed masse its eS | Henry waved the proffered tohaceo - i stam n 1e al rgiow or tn stn | away with disgust. end despairing of 4 Pepper, ‘ ringer, Allspice, Cin @ | before leaving the field that was alr | making himself understood by the deaf e namon or Cream of Tartar # | lost, he sponged and rammedin a1 man rested his eyes resiynedly on th . from your grocer you can al- 4 chanical way and sprang outside t | long line of drivers swaying and tossing e wavs fee! sure of securing the @| wheel like a well drill d automaton in front, until their bobbing heads were © Ke ieandite te echebned Be ? The hour was upon him. Every inch} Jost in the dust and gloom of the ad- . est quality Oy asxing fOr: :: @| of his body was numb with the expec-} yance. He noticed languidly the paral- ‘ @| tation of a blow. His scalp and his e3 lel battery sharing the ™ ad with his ° a 3 @| tremities were cold. He was a doomec | gwn and the shadowy lines of infantry ¢ Bey ( a | man set against a wall, awaiting t? marching rapidly in the fields at either : Re. ALP G: S| sure volley, only the file of riflemen was] side, wit .@ soothing, rhythmical clat ; not yet told off and there remained to] ter of loose equipments, their bayonets ‘ him the merciful relief of activity. | catching an occasional glint of moon- |! OVO WOVE 4 DBBZEBEC® When his quick eye caught the drib- | Jight. He was swe pt along in the ir- ee eid i ble of gray figures running and dodgi1 resistible swirl of the current, for the ' through the hollows of the next fi ld, } sky itself seemed to be retreating with multiplying among the scrubby cedar# | the defeated army. The scurrying | ll I U Prices Righ HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE The Nicest Freshest eeeeANDeeeo BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will tempt the appetite. Groceries thai do net take all your mgney to buy. Groceries ‘that everyone in the house will like. Buy and try. 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