so lie ge tnt emt ee A a NN OT a it a leap C IAPTER XXXIX.—Conrtinven. at adjusted upon the boulder, satistied them ae. moreover, the oddvess | had observed | that about the upper story of the trapper. was Rube had now recovered wind; and gathering op the rope, we stole away over the table-summi: to search for a place of descent, On reaching the opposite side, we at Once found what we wanted—a tree nea the edge of the cliff. Many small pines grew upou the escarpment ; and selecting one we kavtted the rope securely arouud its trunk. There was yet much to be done before any of us could attempt the descent. We kvew that the cliff was more than a hun- dred feet iu vertical height, and to glide dewu arepe of that -eugth is a trying Pes tee: aor y ceneetnys r eres ni ET i SE i tl * they ie ” ~* ™— ; we i feat, worthy the most expert of tars. ‘ None of us might be able to accomplish i t: the first could Le lowered dow 0 easily é evou eh, and this was our intention, so eat tetentne en We were not long delayed by the con- templation of this obstacle: my com- rades were meo of quick thought; and a plan to lessen the difficulty soon sug- gested itselt. Their kuives were out in a trice: a sapling was procured, and cut OA ee rt at el ie eee 1 cnc mg, i tht: Me ~- Pm hoa and tied at intervals «long the rope. Our ** Javob’s ladder” was rearly. I: still remained to make sure that the rope was of sufficient Jeng. h. The knots had somewhat shortened it; but this point was soon settled with like ingenu- ity. A small stone was tied to ove end, and then dropped over the cliff We listened: we heard the dull * thump” of the stone upon the preirie turf. The rope ; the efore reached to the ground. f a It was agaio drawn up, the stone taken fj out, and the noose fastened around the body of Rube, under hix armpits. lle was lightest, and for this reason had been chosen to make the first descent, as 7 he would least try the strength of the rope—still a doubtful point. The asceut a hed not proved it—for in climbing , up, but ovehalf of our weight had i been upon it, our feet resting either i against the clit, or upon its ledges. On ee reaching the plain, Rube was to submit | + the rope to trial, betore either Garey or to that of Garey, who was by far the Ht heaviest of the party. i All being arranged, the old trapper ie slid silently over the edge of the clitf— RF Garey aud I giving out the rope slowly, . and with caution. Foot by foot, and ee yard by yard, it was drawn through our Tooth, Far and 7 of e bands “by the weight of the descending f : S| body, now lost to our sight over the brow allowed the lazo to pass, taking carethar| 4 a to vibrate with too much violence agaiust Gs the rocks. sf We were both seated close together, y with our faces turned to the plaiv. More | ~ a than three quarters of the rope had a passed from us, and we were congratu- As ceased with a su deuness that caused 1 both of_us to recoil upow our back<! At am prepared to i the same instant, we heard the * twang” | Pa ot the napping rope, followed by a sharp cry from below ! We sprang to our feet and mechanic- ally recommenced hauling at the rope The weight was vo longer upon it; it 4 our hands without effort. en not for an explanation. N-«ither requir- aie Saeed eaten was clear: the rope had broken; our comrade had been hurled to the earth ! x With a simultaneous impulse, we drep- ped upon our koees; aud, crawling forward to the brink of the precipice, 4 looked over and downward. We could sers, or in one Lot. see nothing in the dark abyss that frown- BS ed below ; and we waited till the light / Y should break forth again. The + We : listened with ears keenly a set. Was e a groan we heard? acry of agony? No; its repetition told| ©!” us what it was-——-the howl of the prairie 7 wolf. No human voice reached our ears. Alas, no! Even a ery of pain would have been welcome, since it would have told us our comra:e still lived. But no he was silent—dead —perhaps broken to . atoms ! It was long ere the lightning gleamed| 4, ~ 5 Brai cer, Sexua TO ¥ They came from the bottom of the clif® Supermatorrhaa, Seminal | directly under us; but there were two — 2 he and neither was the voice of the trapper. Brain and Uiestores | it is easy to distinguish the full iutona- oe proves ‘i tion of the Saxon from the shrill treble of | Medicine is the sous ef Auahuaec. The voives were ears ent those of our foes. tdedane which w Jackh’s Magnetic | Presently the light discovered them to gists ot SO cis. Thales “ y oO ipt us. T'wo there were. They were on dressing we “ee a | horseback, moving on the plain below,| MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE and close on to the cliff. We saw them Sold in Che A | distinctly, but we saw not what we had} agents a> ieee Spbcieut Stun’ ex pected—the mangled body of our com- voryernern. y rade! The gleam, long continued, had given us full time to scrutinize the WE WEEULY EX MINER: ; ground, We could have distinguished desiring w al aa a any object as large ax a cat | P. E. fla: ; "he. living or dead. wa er thar by bseribis | > Was ceriainly not pe ee Oy eubecribin, ta there! y “wAMINst, i Hud be telley tute tie hnwis of the. in Grost Diy OFS ONT BALI SS AP VT MPN Es A MINE: Rn. — nae ——_— ee THE DA THE WAR-TRAIL! £22. we kuew that = owe ere rad ay a tinued ; pled, ; We waited only for avother glance at) without a stragate, a : the guerrilleros; they were still at their) shout had been hi ard. ; ; posts, evidently unconscious of our move- | Wew ments. Rube’s catskin cap, cunningly | Hess ou Cis that we were still at ours; and explaiued breeze dt we could disting * Carrambo!” patiently ; taken ? * Captain ! man’s , * Then it ;one of ‘There is no one us return by the ot vamos |" The hoof-stroke the design of the no other than Ljurra him It was a relief | rade had not yet fatlea int How far he was have anu idea close to the top, most of it down , | e ’ rmount of light of all ~ we had not noticed h i might the second; but the other would}; 5, +a ° : ) , 5 » ; . : have to glide down the ropé heat ae aud pow we that he had disappears were in high hoy e that he LO serious iu] ul 7 . ne > ~ ” * 4 5 09 e . Pr nm ae en eS er into shert pleces ; these were notched — eee ORAM, | Bn uers in direct Comparison, at no greate! B TPR Te a a ‘ tl I should attempt to go down. This he th Fee Be was to do by adding a large stone to his . Ba a MA ig own weight—makiug both at least equal heurailgia, conten a, Eeckache, Serencss Cout, Quinsy, Sore ings and Spins, Fains and & aie of the cliff. No Preparatio . . e as a sitfe, sure, —_*, aud Stili slowly, and with caution, we! px, medy A : it tl with pain « can ins cheap aud positiy a it should zlide gradually, SO as not to claima. Directions in Eleven aes "8. jerk. and cause the bedy of our comrade GOLD BY ALL DRUAC s es lating ourselves that the trial would coon DR y (yi Ht ) r) Vs 5 ; be over, when to our dismay, the s'rain XL IIE my Stock of DRY Coops ones was light as packthread, aod returned to R ead yinade Desisting, we fronted each other, but thw ATS AND CAP ed it; neither uttered aword. The case Shi ts, ¢ ollars. Seu Gents’ Furnishings & T wil! sell th MI-ES at present occupied fyain, Belore it did, we heard voices. | 2v#%* in ALL Se RL Dare ee cmanenenanes og “desire to rope free t . ore SATS 2 & s : mene Maetng Sapa res or frix tn is abroad, Unites d ‘Athos pat i Be- dence of Mr, Peebie: Ro wun ™ Sonth Side ot rea te & - LIGHI | aren Se ee | FE Charlottetown Gas Light Company ” r ’ ee A have imported sume ot © Bu ay’s | { is, which they will supply ana fit cb ‘) Brackets, etc, at a modcrate cost 10/1 : , | states in th eecond section of said A« t, in These Burners are reported to be the beet ey) > 3) Fiume Burner yet produced, and wit] vive w fer greater amount of light than any cr Burner with the same consumption of De: Wallace, FF. B, 8... 5. F. Sh. S,, Gas caininer to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture read y him, calculated that) £130,900 ? $650,000) a sear are thrown away in Giar- } ROW vy the use of imperfect fittings, On the ject of Gas Burncrs be says: ‘Another wndas I thiunk a better Burner is that called wy’s regul tor, & d as | consider these the t nuicvd Burners attainable at moderate st, Ll bave selected them for a@ series of ex- ° Line port of the Committee of the British ssoctation Of Hclencs to enquire as to the st meavs forthe developmen. of light from t different qaalittes—comprising William Walla . ata ssor Dittmar, and , F. 1. C. E., showed lded the gre test * s two or three seor t Burners reported upon which included all _— a -_ = _ S wt Bray's serge nda fen \ Burners of repute in the market, [un w pamp fet upon Light and Heat, pub- hed by hk. B. Taver, A. M., be Says : 6 'i he of Gas as com! red) with other illumin- ts is mach more economical when rightly , than many suppose. . From expervents : , usde for this purpose, the followlug resuits ? suave been obtainead, They were made by burning sa oples ot Devyoe’s Brilliant Oij and ordinary Oils, and = testin ~~ r illuminatiug wer, It was foand that ‘oal Gas costing 3 per eae fect, gave a to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Srydidagt Oil cousuming 27.4 grammes cost- x half ac ut, vave a lig beequ at tn Mt ebiadins “A ysood Arvand or Johnson's Burner, the bers used in the last experiment, ‘will vrefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Xpeuse in the cas of the finer and sate rades of Oil, Lights, however, on the auther- of oclentists, ure pot to be compared 1b direct propott ion , but in proportion to the squares of the le powers, apd sach a com- i ~~ on with the case of tbe use of Gas, 1 & Cleaullgess frecdom from odor and daugers, ; ers Its use desirable wherever it can be ve above experiments were made with “% $3 per 1600 feet, and not consumed ’ urcuyu Bray's Barners, it will readily be u how wach more cconemicaiit ts to cone mec Gus instead of Oil, when its price is ouly 326 per 10°0 feet as now charged i¢ When Consumed, ore exper lily through | , ’ he . or y SB DUTOCTSR, Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the ii-known manufacturers of Scientific in- iruments for testing the Ilumimating power i Coal Gus, cte., say in their Circulnr to Gag Companies: © In presentiag the Bray's Siana- wo Patent Slit Upien Borners and Lanterns, or which we are the sole Agents in the | United states, to the attention of the public, ; we are convinced that we are filling 4a want long felt.’ They tartheradd; « The yield of Itgit from these Burners is i2 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed thau that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in trodaced, [no 4 eod NG SALES! AT AUCTION. LiPAGE & Co. —WILL SELL— At Auction, a VARI eZ Ox ¥™% Ya ™“ _ AT THEIR STORE, reo 53 Queen STREET, | ft maneing thia Uvoy Ja on uc Mmsicing this £Ve ping g. vail. ov th, and continuing for a few weeks, Householders and others will do well to attend, as bargains may be expected, KE. NEEDHAM, 82. Auer, NOTICE, } T baving been brought to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company | that there were pergous desirous of cousum- lux g@s, who were occup sing stores and dwellings unprovided with the requisite fiitings, the Board have resolved that in such cases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the necessary pipes &c, Porsous desirous of becoming consumers of wes ean employ any fitter they Choose, «nd having certified the biilas correct, the Com- pany will pay the same; the consumers re- imbursing the Compatiy by twelve equal in- stalments, payable monthly, ‘Tbat all consumers may participate in the great advanage of using Bray’s Patent Burn. | ers, Which, with the same consumption ot yas, WHT sive twenty percent, more light than other Burners, the Company will supply them | at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, Civtown, Dec. 7, 188i—1m eod MevalL oO Leary Te 2 31 se } | Bloomfield) § og « JOS ‘EPII GILLOTY Ss son? © 7.95 4 Wgish “to * } Y ‘sani Me lice STEEL PENS. } | goyaiys Dpi 22am las eY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE ee Baty . ; WORLD. oo es ; 10.45 * 3 nee ee. me En. Mt. Stew’t ; **10.10 si sisiniiiitaiiiaaia site ite eke § 1Ar iv.00 +s | Cardigan ., {Dp 8 O « 62 SCMPEvVe é&. on : jt 8.15 “15 : ~ ° Mt. Stew’t ~ Arl0.00am > wy oe Mi reli. . ‘ ‘ | we i S. wh Ww . IRV IN G be ‘E58 to notify } Ci =. Metoats Dp - am F aru fieuds and the pu: blic gene rally the it ; Beast River ! ““ - ‘ Ske has opened her Fall and Winter Classes | Souris .. a “oy in ‘ for im ig and Drawing in all their different branch. For te ms, etc,, apply at her Studio re Sie cn, 6 power toertend its telegraph and tele ~—— lines from any one to any other of the tHE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA veill apply to the Parlic- bresy ment of Canada at its vext session for amcnd- ¥ ments to its Act cof Incorporation 43rd Viv. | , Whereby the Company shall be em- | yowered to issue Bonds, for the purposes | ums of not less than $25 cach, and to mannu- | acture besides the articles referred to in such | second section, such other articles or thiogs | ’ ’ av j : ' ‘ | us the Compauy may deem advisable, also | to transmit messages by telegraph as well as | by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as | well as tele phon lities, #20 whereby it shall | also be declared that the ompany sball have vinces in the Dominion. and whereby ie it shall be declared that said Act of Incorpora- 4 | tiun and its emendments and the wre thereunder autborized are for the general ud- vantage of Canada BEPTHUNE & KETHUNE, Sclicitors fer said ( om pany Montreal, Jannary 17, 1+82— 1m | Bank of P, E. Island. | 3 PANK OF P, &. ISLAND NOTES taken | +> at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, } at the Londou House GEO. DAVIBS & CO. Der 7. RQ] THN DERS! Canadian Pacific Railway. he OUD). ao Sridge Over Fraser River, 8B, § END RS addressed to the undersigned i will be received on or before the 10th | lay of February, 1882, for furnishing and! ereciing @ Bridge of Steel or Iren over the Fraser River on Contract 6:,C P. R. Specifications and particulars, together with ‘ian of site, may be seen at the cflice of the Chief Engineer, at Ottawa, on or after the (Oth of Jauuary inst. Contractors are requested to bear in mind | bat tenders will not be considered unless) made stric:ly in accordance with the printed | forms, An accepted bank cheque for the sum | of $200 must accompany the tender, wich | sum shall be forfeitid if the party tenderi: g| declines to enter into contract for the work, } at the rates and on the terms stated in the e| off. r submitted, The chr que thas sent in will be returned | to the respective parties whose tenders are | | | vot accepted, For the due fulfilment of the contract, satisfactory security. will be required by the deposit of money to the amount of five per cent. ou the bulk sam of the contract, of which the sum sent in with the tender will becon- sidered @ part, ‘bis Department does not, however. bind | its. .f to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, (Signed) F, BRAUN, Secretary Department of Railways and Canals, , ja 14 tl Otiaw&, January 5, 1882, é flaw a Pringe Edward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 7. WATER ARRANGEMENT. (9 0 bake effec ib on on the Ist Des., 100] - TRAIN® OUTWARD. | MIXED, MIXED, | MIXED, ' STATIONS, 2 ‘p 8. j5am/ Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm | 4 | * oa Sh ES £OS St 6s Gee N Wiltebe ‘* 9.29 1 416 **) Hunter R’r * 9.45 ** 35 ** 436 *¢; Bradalba’e ; ‘1023 ** 4 ** 6.06 “| ‘o'ty Line. | ‘*10.33 **, ** 5.18 “| Freetown | ‘10.48 **; ** §.33 * | .eusingt’n! **11.10 **) ** §,55 lar i1.45 **/Ar 6,30 | } Summ’ side! elli 4 C Port Hill. “« 9.28 * )’Leary...{ ** Bloomfield | 6.08 7 i Uhertos. | * 543 *| Pignish...:Ar6.45 ‘| Royalty Je} Dp 2. ’ 3pm ig | Wellingt n|Dp10.38 « aCe *y ( flicey Chartottetown, Nov, 29, 1.81 oe | 3.09 Bedford. . ! Is 3.2 ° KR 66 Mt. Stew’t] Au 4.05 Dp 4.15 * Cardiz an | ee OS Feo orged ». Ar 6.00 § Ste wt. rah i Dp 4.15pm en 1** 4 55 st. bey "iver | © 5.95 & Bear River! | "Ge sia iAr 7.00 * TR RAINS INWARD. j Oe ee srations. | MIXED. MIXED, MIXED, | A ene ae § nce cements f <nesemntiine, | JSh’town .. 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