| | ~ ermine rein nese ei rel it A a _——- A WOMAN'S REVENGE. eee THE LENGTH TO WHICH PASSION DRIVES. ~~ ee | ‘ TOV Novelists in searc), of a sensation might ( OLLINS do worse than tarn their attention to the fast dwindling Maoris of New Zealand, judging by an incident of domestic life among these people, that has just been published. The names and dates have been withheld, but the story is vouched for. und is a remarkable instance of what woman will do for love, and the ravenge she will take on those who thwart it. ‘The peculiar sanctity held by his followers to attach to a Maori chief is well known ; and the fact that he can taboo (a total prohibition of intercourse with) or make sacred anything he touches, has also been told usin a dozen volumes. It so haps pened that a Rangatira chief fell in love with a handsome girl of his people, who loved an humbler admirer. In vain the girl and her lover protest- : ithout giving them long to in- : _ apd without - a rt X Corner Great George and Water Streets. dulge in their useless efforts, the chief settled the matter, and the girl became his. What made the matter worse was, that by his peculiar power of taboo he could, as it were, shut out his rival for ever. Against any ordinary foe the young lover would have fought on, hoping tor death, or some other cutting of the knot. But against the chief he was me er ~ ee cee ene = _--- eS ee aS —_— |MARPER'S HISTORY OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES, GEOGRAPHY, ‘Chemistry Of Common Things and other School Books just received at THE SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT.’ HARVIE’S BOOK-STORE; BLANK - BILL HRADS, | BLANK STATEMENTS, -AND— BUSINESS CARDS, Furnished promptly and cheaply, te order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, For Sale or to Let, HOUSE on Pownal Street. Also--One on Grafton Street. Apply to HUGH MONAGHAN, Grafton Street. April 30—tf powerless. No Maori dare defy the sup-| posed sacred attributes of their leaders, | and the young fellow gave up the girl in d spair, when once the taboo had made her the chief’s forever. But now comes the dramatic climax of the episode. The girl waits, and does nothing desperate so long as there is yet a chance for the lover whose love she res turned. But no sooner has he sullenly retired from the struggle, hopeless and broken hearted, then she resolves io the hedious revenge. To kill the chief would have been of little use, for she would have beeu tabooed still, and no man would have dared to marry her. But she can at least inflict a life-long revenge upon the chief who had taken her from her lover, and this she proceeded to accomplish in a hor, ribly ingenious way. Stealing away one night from her lodge, she made her way to che hut of a leprous hag, living shunned by the tribe, on the outskirts of the village. We are told that she not only stayed with the deceased woman fora time, but to ensure still more certainty of her revenge, drank the old hag’s blood. Need we add that when she returned to her lord and master, it was not as the handsome girl she set out, but as a loathsome leper, to be a lifelong bur- den and curse, and an object of disgust to him. Such is the story, which, for the ter- rible intensity of the passion for revenge, shown by the heroine, has probably beeo rarely surpassed. One can better under- stand, after reading it, how it was the last war in New Zealand was such a hotly contested one. No wonder the Maoris fought to the bitter end, if even their women possesses the determination shown by this dark-skinned beauty. =» oc a>--e¢ ee" - Bss and Esses. «So you have finished your studies at the seminary? I was much pleased with the closing exercises. She author of that poem—Miss White—bides fair to become known as a poet.”’ “We think the authoress will become celebrated asa _ poetess,”’ remarked the young lady pertly, with marked emphasis on two words of the sentence. ‘‘ Oh!—ah !” replied tho old gentleman, looking thoughtfully over his spectacles at the young lady. “I hear her sister was quite an actress, and under Miss Hosmer’s instructions, will undoubtedly become quite a sculptoress.’’ The young lady appeared irritated. ‘The seminary,’ continued the old gentleman, with imperturbable gravity, ‘is fortunate in having an efficient board of manageresses. T'rom the presidentess down to the humblest teacheress, unusual talent is shown. ‘There is Miss Harper, who, as a chemistress, is unequaled, and ‘Mrs, Knowles has already a reputation as “TENDERS. Mayor’s OFFICE, City of Charlottetown, 30th April, 1878. ’EALED TENDERS, marked ‘‘Tenders for s Lighting, etc., Street Lamps,” will be re- ceived at the Mayor’s Office, until noon of MONDAY, the 13th May next, from persons willing to contract for Lighting, E:xtinguishin and Keeping Clean the Street Gas and Oi Lamps. Form of Tender can be seen at this Office. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. April 30 —pat 2aw t 13th THN DEHRS_ Mayor’s OFFIce, City of Charlottetown, 30th April, 1878. YEALED TENDERS, marked ‘“Tender for Repairing Street Lamps,” will be received at the Mayor's Office, until noon of MONDAY, the 13th MAY next, from persons willing to contract for keeping the Street Gas and Oil Lamps in repair. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Ch’town, April 30—<dy pat 2 aw t may 13 To Liquor Dealers and Others. 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