ETT Ra, I Oe “aro sper oe ae oan ~- ca ge . camera tn nl eTCE, wre ee we <oretapemfaniade treed ieee ee od lire: ~ REN, ee IEA. rein corrsnari on Se salt endl ileal AIIM ee De i PO A te acetate. ieee. enrich een eee te oe ee Se ee ee a THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XL As to the time we were left to conjec- I: be before morning's light—it might not be before lete ia the follew ng day or even the night aiter. But that was a coosideration that vow weighed lightly, We could hold aerial fortress tor a week —a mouth—ay, (CONTINUED). tures. might our far louger, avd agaiust hundreds. We could not be assailed. With our rifles to guard the clit, no storming party | could approach—no forlorn-hope could | scale our battlements ! But what of thirst and hunger, you will ask? tla! we dreaded not either. Fortuues favors had fallen upon us 15 showers Even on that lone summit, we found the meaus to assuage the ope} and satisfy the o her! Tu crossing the table-top, we stumbled | upon huge echinocacti, that grew over th ground like aut hills or gigantic bee | hives. They were the mammilarta of| Quackeuboss—dome-shajed, aud Garey s | some ot them ten feet in diameter. ’ kuife was out iu a trice; a portion of the | splauo0Uus coat of the largest Was | stripped off, its top #unctated, and | a bowl scooped in the soit, succulent | . i mass. Iu another miowte, we hal as-| suaged our thirst from his vegetable | fountain of the Dessert. ef- | With simil.r facility were we st * s . i abled to gratify the k:udred appetite | ; As [had conjectured, ou viewing them from the plain, the trees of Jight-green foliage were °° pinon’’—the * uut pine’ (Pinus edulis’, of there eral species ia Northern Mexico, whose which “are sev- coues contain seeds edible and nutritious A few handfuls of these we gathered. | aud huugered vo more. They would] have been betier roasted, but at that | moment we were contented to eat them raw, No wonder, then, that with supply for the present, acd such for the furure, we no longer dreaded the | impoteut fury of our foes. We lay dewn at the top. of| the to watch their turther| movemeuts, and cover our horses from their attack. The flash of the lightving showed them still on guard. | just as we had left them. One of each file was mounted, while his companion, on feot, paced to and froin the iuter- vals of the eordon. ‘Their measures | were cuuningly taken; they were evi-) dently determined we should not steal past them in the darkness. The ‘ightning began to aba‘e, and the intervals between the flashes became lovger and longer. During one of these intervals, we were startled by the sound of hoof-strokes at some distauce off; it was the tramp of horses upon the bard plain. There is a differeuce between the hoof-stroke of a riddeo horse and one that is riderles-, and the praire-man ix rarely puzzled to distingui-h them. My companion at once pronounced the horses to be ** monnted.” The guerilleros, on the alert, had heard them at the same time as we, aud two of them now galloped up to reconnoitre, This we ascertained ouly by hearing. for we could not distinguish an object six feet from our faces—the darkces was almost palpable to the touch The sounds came from a_ consider- able distance, but we could tell that the horsemen were advancipg toward the mesa. We drew no hope from this advent: | Rube could not yet have even reached | the ravcheria. The tew-comers were El Zorro aud his companion on their return. We were not kept Jong in doubt; the horsemen approathed and shouts and | salutations were exchanged between them and the guerrilleros, while the horses of both parties neighed in response, as if they knew each other. At this momeut the lighting shone again, avd to our surprise we perceived not only E! Zorro but a reinforcement of full thirty men! The trampling of many hoofs had half-prepared us for the discovery. It was not without feelings of alarm that we beheld this accession to the enemy's strength. Surely they would no longer hesitate to assail our fortress be- such hopes a gorge hind the rock? At Jeast our horses would be captured. Besides Rube’ rescue might be too weak for such a force. ‘There were nearly fifty. Our anxiety as to the first two poiuts Was soou at anend. To our astonish- ment, we perceived that no assault was to be made as yet. We them increase ihe cordon of sevtries, aod make other dispositions to carry on the siege. Evidently they regarded us as huuters do the grizzly bear, the lion, or tiger not to be attacked in our lair. They dreaded the havoe which they well | koew would be made by our rifles and revolvers: aud they determined to reduce us by starvation. Ou no other principle could we account for the cowardly con- | tinence of their revenge. (TO BE CONTINUED). Saw ALL our Druggists now heartily endorse the amazing success of Mack’s Mayuetic Medicine, | and recommend it far both s=xes in all cases | of sexual weakness. Sold in Charlortetows | by Apothecaries Hall Cc. See advottisen-ent | in another column. [feb 10 Qw | <lhiigeteinneghtienatti Pickus, by the quart, Crauberries, Dighy Horring Kinnan Harddiss, Salmon, Mackerel, | Cavned Fruit. Jeliies and Jams, all kinda, | Cheap and good at the Family Grocery,— R. K. Brace. {feb 8 Tee only place on P. E Island, where y' ai car get every part of a Gun made, is at | Brown's Shug, ovrwer uf xmuce and - rafon Sirvew. nidv } tf why | | Ot: mail-d tree of postage, ou receipt of the mi TEE DAILY HXAMI é 7 me z a ot ane PER ch Bok rN By Pe STL ne rset sR Be ay, be 2 & ser wT NIL ee! oy lw o« ee hi 4 - oe os) vous , Pe © neh Sore on erty (x ; . o~ , _o en fag Ecckache, tha $ Sivall. Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, vi: ings and Sprains, Burns aia ~ ‘ 7% “a > , " a as ,’s Scalds, General Bodily Pains, | | } } | | | j | jon “AT —T YT PTAnT aw WIarT Pp fS0LD BY ALL DEUGGL AND Listnawh WMPrYPICVTC IN MEDICI 3 fA VCS Sik BI2> o - » t< aw * ¥v Gy es BSS ' CW e,7% ~ d.,% Belmore, nv BEER & COFF. Baking Powder (Woodil’s, ) } | i | | i } j Dn; . . id. Princess IAT | | } : Horsfor l'e, Cook’s Fri« MORE LI ate ae 7? | TAYHE Chariott-town Gas Light Company | have imported some of Beay’s | U Neks,’ which they will supply ana ft op Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to | cobsnumers, | Tiese Barners are reported to be the best | Fiat Flame Burber yet produced, and will | yive a far greater amount of light than any ether Burner with the seme consumption of, Gas. De. welmece, fF. KR. ds. E., F.C. S., Ga Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture | delivered by him, calculated that £150,000 | ($650,000) a year are thrown sway ib Gias. | guw by the use of imperf-ct fittings, On the | subject of Gas Burners be says: -* Auother and as I think a better Burner is that called | Bray’s regalator,a d as I consider these the unicn Borers attainable at moderate cost, | have selected them for a series of ex- peiig@euts, The neport of the Committee of the British Association of Sciences to enquire as tothe vest wears forthe developmen of light (rom tnat Coal Gas of different qualities—cow prising Lr. Mr, Thomas Wills, F, C.S.. F. 1, 0. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yicided the greatest mount of light of all the two or three scor of Burners reported upon which included all | the Barners of repute io the market, In # pamptlet upon Ligit aud Heat, put- | liste a by R. B. Taver, A. M., be says : “'The cost of Gas as compared with other iliumin- a@utsis mach more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. row eXperimeuts i | William Wall we, Protessor Dittm ir, en ; | } mite for this purpose, the following results bave been obtained, They were made by burning sanples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil ane ordinary Oils, and testing their laminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing vhe cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light +qnal to 18 caudles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ii baifacent, gave a light «qual te 9 candles. “A good Argand or Jotinson’s Burner, the Burner's used in the Jast experiment, will therefure give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Buruers in direct comparison, at uo greater eXpense in the of the finer and grades of Oil. Lights,however, on the author- ity of scientists, are pot to be compared in direct proportion, bat ia propertion to the squares of their powers, such # com- puison with the case of the use of (as, iis cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, reuders its use desirable wherever it can be ntroduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how mtich tiore economical it sitme instead” of Oil, when ifs only $2 63 10 0 feet as here When COousUmLEe du, more espe ially througb ‘ Bray's Barters, Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philad cas safer and is to Con- Gas price 18 per now charged Iphia, the Well-Kuownh manufacturers of Selentific in- strntn. nts for testing the illuminating power of Cowl Gas, ctc., say in their Circular to Gas Cow paiics : “In preseutiag the Bray’s Siand- ard Patent Slit Unien Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the Agents United states, to the attention of the public, we are Convinced that ire filling a want long feit.’ They farther add: “ The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that trom any flat fame Burser hitherto in trodineed, {no 4 eod | sole im the We MACK’S MAGNETES Ppooy BAAdy MiBIicne. Brain and Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual iiemedy for Ner- rousness tn ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Nigit Sweats, | Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and General | 088 of Power lt repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- | ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs, The experience of | thou-ands proves it an INVALUABLE KemEvy, The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- | tains srffic ent for two w eek’s medicat on, and is the chea pe st aud best. &2@7 Fuil particulars in our | mumphiet. which we desire to nail free t address. | Mack's Maguctic ste diciee is sold by Drug. | isis at SO cts. per box, or 12 boxes fui $5. or will mey, by sidressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO. 1881. FAIR TRADE. 1882. ‘Oatmeal for the Peopte— Bagnall’s /20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beana, 14 TONS at the London House NO FAVORS ASKED. ———-6:0-—_— -—— WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT Bottem Prices for Cash, | | Shirts, Cellars, Scarfs, Tie F CHOICE 1,375 BARRELS FLOUR, OF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS : 1125 barrels Sunneam—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in the | Market. 500 barrels Kent, 125 He Strathroy, | 60 barrels CRowN JEewel, | pamewro 125 ‘* Maritime Rose,{| CHOICE a >PATENTS. jo5 P > SUPERIORS | 65 barrels bepa, 125 Airdrie, — ) SUPERIORS | 125. ** Tranquility, im 6 | Ae, 200 Barrels K. D. Cornmeal. Manutacture, awarded First Prize at Dominion Exhibition. 100 boxes Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) 50 barrels . 15 puns. Barbadoes / setae ' 4 : » MOLASSES. 10 puns. Trinidad § * — Bris. Amber and Golden Syrups. 200 half-chests? "EES ; aa 80 pkgs. ( ] BY A (Choice. ) 50 barrels White Gr. 5U Yellow Refined 20 hhds. P. R. sé SUGARS. FRHSH PYrRUITS. 20 barrels CURRANTS, 5 cases do., 100 boxes PIGS. 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 10 boxes Londoa Layers, 50 half-boxes = du., 5u qr. boxes do., CHOICE CHEESE, 200 bags Coareze Salt CANNED GOODS. ‘Ox Tongne, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Sonp, Peacbes, Pine Apple, Sliced Apple. FISH—Salmop, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Hadcies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster. Jellies, Ji ’ IN POTS—Marmalade, Preserved Ginger. ns, CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles. Standard and Water White Keresene. Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Odorless). in 6 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any otber illuminating Oil in use, 200 boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Starch, Pure Spices ani Sauces (English.) Malt, White Wine, GENERAL GROCERIES, - GOODS WARRANTED, XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment rnglish Aisu Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c, AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. RVSPECTION SOLICITED, 3. DD. VEACLEOD & CY. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets. 10, *21—3m Qaw, wily CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. FILLE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North- west Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva- tion at Dee. pues ~ $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made on -sixth at time of purchase, and the balance in five annual instaiments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $1.25 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described jn the Company’s Land Regulations EE LAND GRANT BONDS of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, and other Bauking Lastitutions througbout the country, will be RECEIVED AY TEN PER CEAT, PREMIUM | on their par value, with interest accrued, on acconnt of andin payment ef the purchase mouecy, thas farther redacing the price of the landwethe purchaser, S ccial arrangements made with Emigratiog aud Lind Companies, For copies of the Land Regulations aud other particulars, apply to the Company's Land Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winuipeg; or to the undersigned. By order of the Board, CHARLES DRINKWATER Montreal, December 14t,18S1. » Secretary. 288 ‘ [de 17 3m2av Se Le we Te ar Bank of P. E. Island. Herring. Her.ing. ANK OF P. £. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face In exchange for Dry Goods, 100 bbls, Extra Fat Ne, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters GEO. DAVIES & CO. 100 quintals Codfish, Dee, 7, 'R1. | 100 do. Hake, | !2casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackere! Barrels (g00d stock) | 1.00 vasbels Fishing Salt. WANTED. T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal , OP hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines A Windsor, Ont. Canada, Zn, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair. Rages, und Twines, Paints and Oils, &c., for which the highest prive will be paid, | Cr town; Ven 13; 'S2~—<9m Sold in Chark ttetown by Apothecaris’ Hall Co. Agents for Prince Phwand Ist amd by all Di gists Very wittr M 118 why © DAVID SMALL. Quven’s Wharf, Sept, 19, 1381, 2 or sers power j jires from any onetoany other of the Pro- 3 ee acc ih EA ib in rs et THR, FEBRUARY 15, 1882. ~ i v= oow WHOLESAL ae {Y GOODS SALE, want ae eee j ) am prepared to dispose of the whole of my Stock of DRY COODS, oF — eer | —~ CONSISTING i o| 5? | HATS AND CAPS, | iicadymade Clothin *s | of —AND— Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &c. | I wii! sell the Stock in lots to suit purcha- | , or In one Jot. —ALSO— The Lease, for three years, | MISES at present occupied by me. >> wit CHARLES [. MORRISON, Ch’town, Feb, 2, 1882. NOTICE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY THE OF CANADA will apply to the Parlia- iment of Canada at its next session fur amend- ments to its Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic ch. 6, whereby the Company shall be «m- powered to issue Bonds, for the purposes stated in the second section ef s | sums of not less than $25 each, and to manu- | ro ed i | facture besides the articles referred to in such | Session of Sie said Patrick Cloney | second section, such otber articles or things; . for further particulars apply at the office jas the Company may deem advisable, also | to transmit mecsages by telegraph as well as by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as well as telephone lines, and whereby it shall also be declared that the Company shall have to extend its telegraph and telephone vinces in the Dominion. and whereby also it shall be declared that said Act of lncerpora- tion and its amendments and the works | thereunder authorized are for the general ad- | vantage of Canada BETHUNE & RETHUNE, Solicitors for said Com pay Montreal, January 17, 1>82--1m Ep LOC HERO VY CE Za€ 9 \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify be AVA friends and tie public generally that ske has opened ker Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc,, apply at her Stucio --resi- , dence of Mr, Peebles, Sonth Side of King Sqpare fan 29 tf truce Bdward Isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. {7. WIRTER ARRANGEMENT. Ie take effect on the lst Dec., 1881. TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED. MIXED. | | | | Dp Ch’town .. 8 15am Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm ee Royalty Je aa... * 32 " 2. 7 N Wiltsh’e ** 9.20 **i ** 415 * Hunter R’r; * 9.45 ** {1 ** 4,39 * Bradalba’e | ‘410 23 “| ‘* 5.05 ‘| Co’ty Line} **10.33 ‘*; ** 5.18 ‘| Freetown 1048 a * 6.aa * Keusiigt’n! “11.16 ‘* |“ 5,55 5-5 [Ari Ls ** i Ar 6.30 Summ’ side! . Dp 1.45 pm Wellingt’n, ‘** 2.37 ‘* | Port Hail. .{ ** 3.2@%**.; U’Leary...| ** 444: ** | Bloomfield | ‘* 5.08 ** Alberton. .} ‘* 5.48 ** | j i _—— Tignish...) Ar 6.45 ** at the south-east anyle . { d Act. in} Mortgage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, op THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of Feb. ruary, A. D. 1882, at the hour ‘of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under aud 3 poy > 4 = | of Sale con- lained in an liden'ure Mortgage ing date the eleveuth day of on A. D. 1879 Ciuney of the «ne Jarvis [loduson of t er part, - LU that tract, pie e or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. ship Number Three, in Prince County, in Privee Kdward i-land, and bounded as fol. Jowa, that Uo eta stake fixed inthe Bank at the shore of Lot ‘jj hree, ithe n rthern wargin acres of land now in the pus. Power of December, Detween ] atrick and Edward and made bp a 18s 10 say : bine nciog one hundre a the west tou aiiner sesssion of said Patrick Claney ; thence inving pborth and south, being the east boucdary of landsield by Matthey |Cahl, James Ahearn, Thomas Waid, and | others: (ben south such a 4istance that a | jie rupuing east to the said shore and al my Sale ; hore to the place ofc inmmMencny, will of the PRE-| contam au area .of itty acres of land, a little |} yore or 1-88. | Also, ali that oth r, tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or aforesaid, bounde d and described ae follows, that 1s tos xy : Commencing on the shore of Lot Taree the s anle of one hundred acres of land, bounding next on the ) south line of land new in the possession of Thomas OU’ Roork; thence west for the dis lt of one hundred chains; thence south | for the distance of five chains, or as far asa line runuing east to the said shore, and along ithe said shore to place of commencirg, | will contain an area of fifty acres of land, a ; : Le ing one moiety or half acres of land now im pos- i | Townsbip Number JThrte in Prince County ii ulh @ast bNCe i | j | | j | }ot siessrs Hodg on & McLeod, Solicitors, Summerside. 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