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Co, Ltd., — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 23 1898. A an ; o, ee 2 - nN te ca CHAPTER XII. He had been sent by his father aheac of the column to find a camping place for the night. ‘Houses, if you can, but water must be nigh at hand, houses or no houses, Thar’s 200 head of stock all told to be watered before we turn in to sleep to- night, boys. You can take Sandy ’long with you and send him back to pilot us. No use your comin back; better save your horse. You'll have need of him.” Had the gift of prophecy been given to old Eben Martin? All this Strong had done. Found the tenantless cabins of a deserted planta: tion, founa the water course and sent Sandy baok to meet and pilot the ad- vancing carayan that represented al) the mobilized wealth of Sans Souci. Alone he had watched the yellow sun sink lower and lower behind the somber crowns of the cypresses that stood knee deep in the dark waters of the bayou, leaving long trailing sou*- nirs of the dead day in swift fading bannerets of purple and gold. Then darkness, sudden, dense, uplifting. To fight off a creeping sense of un- easiness, he resolutely turned his thoughts backward. Not very far, only to that moment of time when he had written his note to Mamie Colyer, ex- plaining his sudden call to assist his fa- ther in moving Governor Strong’s pos- sessions ‘‘beyond reach of danger’’ and | telling her of his resolution to enlist. The note had closed a trifle lugubrious ly. ‘*Perhaps if Ican fetch home an arm- less sleeve or a broken leg I may become more valnable or less valueless in yow eyes than I am now, even though the uniform I propose te don be blue.’’ Liza had scolded him in a whisper, standing on tiptoe to kiss him goodby. She had called him the hermit pessi- mist and credited his heavy heartedness to habitual morbidness. Sbe had prom- ised him, with a quaint nod of her small, wise head, to ‘‘see that matter of Adrien’s wife and boy properly at- tended to,’’ and she had comforted him immensely concerning Mamie Colyer, saying sapiently: **We lonely women will have to col- onize for self protection. After all of you go away, Seth will be the only white man within a radius of 20 miles. Poor old Seth! Iwill have to teach Ma- mie how to weave. Amy is getting on splendidly. Eight yards yesterday. 3 intend to keep Miss Colyer with us un- | til her father or you come for her. Dea | me, what a lot of heroes we are turning off our reels!’’ | And she had laughed while the others were weeping. Yes, decidedly, Liza was just the sort of woman one wanted about in an emergency. The madam, white and tragic, had stood, as if turn- | ed to stone, holding back the trailing | tendrils of a madeira vine with one | long, jeweled hand, as she gazed in dry eyed consternation at the sldwly mov- ing column, headed by her father-in. law. Rebecca, rotund, plebeian, sin- cere, had voiced her misery loudly and | shrieked adjurations and counsel after them until they were hidden. Liza alone had stood inscrutably smiling, , bright eyed and composed. Forward, in reverie, to the long tedi- | oms night, when, favored by the dark- | mess, they had launched their fleet of | flats and swiftly placed the rushing wa- | ters of the Mississippi river between themselves and home. Captained and piloted by four resolute spirits of the daminant race, manned and propelled by sullenly acquiesvent slaves, standing confused on the borderland between bondage and liberty, the fleet crossed the swift carrent and touched the far- ther bank, reluctantly moving back- ward, still backward—who knew? Per- haps forever out of reach of the angel of liberty, whose beckoning hand they had discerned. as yet but dimly upon the horizon of their future. Then had come the parting with the governor. When this day, that had just gone down in lurid magnificence, had been young and jocund, the governor had given his parting*injunctions to Overseer Martin and taken leave of them all in his kindly, stately fashion. ‘*You’ll get these fellows out to Lake- lock, Martin, and as soon as you have noused them pitch acorn crop. Never mind about cotton. The place is so in- fernally far back from anywhere that you couldn’t get it to market if you made it. Bnt go in for food crops. Keep them at work feeding themselves until this d——d nonsense has blown over and vre'll settle back on the old footing. I am glad Strong is going with you. Don’t shove the ox teams too hard.’’ Then the white haired old aristocrat had ridden away from them as gayly as a troubadour going to do battle for the guerdon of a lady’s love, shifting all responsibility for the well being of his slaves upon Eben Martin’s well paid shoulders. How Strong had envied that old man of the privileged class riding away to eyrojl his name among the as- _— PERM STORY OF ~ KPANCE BELLU DAS, - BY | a SEANNETPE AW =) eo ore « « COPYRIGHT, (897 BY THE AUTHOR. pirants for military xenown: “The old man seems real glad to go,” taid Eben, looking after the slender, stooping form reflectively, ‘‘and yit I’m sho’ his heart worn’t in this thing at the fust of it. I s’pose he feels like he mus’ go in fur his country, right or wrong. I reckon it’s somethin, like if you or Seth was to git into a quarrel With an outsider and Charlie there was to stan off till he inquired inter the merits of the case. I think it’d be mo’ lak my boy Charlie to pitch in and fight for his brothers fust and then talk about it later on. Hey, Charlie?’ (To be Continued.) Dr, A, W, Chase Tells a Friend That Eighty Out of Every Hundred of Humanity are Afficted by Kidney and Liver Troubles. Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the need there would be for so grand a medicine as Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used that go where you will round the globe, you'll be able to They are a pleasant medicine, effec- buy them. tive, quick to act, mild to use, but pow- erful in healing. For Constipation, Bil- fousness, Stomach Disorders, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Urinary Troubles, Rheumatism, Skin Hruptions, Pimples, Impure Blood, None genuine Signature and head-cut of Dr. Chase. Beware of counterfeits, they are specific. but those having the A. W. ‘THOS. MILLER, Eso., MERCHANT, LUCKNOW, ONT., Cured of Serious Stomach Troubles, Here is What He Says: I was troubled for twenty years with acute stomach trouble and constl- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were recommmended to me. The first dose I took gave me relief. I found them te be the thing I had been Nok- ing for. They have cured me, THOMAS MILLER. | Rothesay Church School, | Rothesay College for Boys will re-open Monday, Sept. 5th. STAFF, 1888-9.— Principal, Rey. O. W. Howard, B. A., Honor Graduate and Gov- ernor-General’s Medalist Toronto Univer- sity: Honor Gradnate Huron College Lon- don. Mathematics.—I. E. Moore, Esq, B. A., Honor Gradvate University ot Toron'o, School of Science, Toronto. Clase‘cs.— P. J. Robinson. Esq., B. A., Honor Graduate, Toronto University. Modern Language-—W. A. McClean, Esq , M. A., Graduate Toropto University; Ontario Normal College; London Military College. Correspondents should be addressed to tev. O. W. Howard, Rothesiy. “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. Mies H. J. Machin, formerly Lany Principal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge of the school and will have a thoroughly com petact staff of assietanis. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Machin, Rodhesay N. B. 192 dy 12i. —_—— EKOUND,—At Grand Tracadie Beach a ladies cloak. Owner may have the same by Applying te Wm, Bingley, Grand Tracadie Lot 3. wkly lin, MACKAYW?S Mid Summer Sale Ee ee No exaggeration, we both talk and give Sargains; with this special list of goocs and prices we have no occasion to exaggerate, as a call will convince the most fastidious. Lisle thread gloves Better glove Sunshades, former price Silk cord for fancy work worth 10v, now 2c Fancy black braid for dress trimming le, 3c, ___ 0c per yard, worth from Ladies undervests, Hooks and eyes Silk dress laces worth Table doyles worth Colored Trimming silk from 10c to 25c yard worth double what we ask for them, Black sewing silk Colored twist worth from 4c to 6 per yard, now 2c. Hemstitched hdk{fs Lace trimmed 12c, for 5¢ | Prints 25¢e, for 12¢ 90c, now 25c 10¢, now 2¢ 10c, now 5c le skein 4c, worth 10c ; 10c, worth 20¢ 10 to 25e 1.00 10, 18, 22, good value 1.65 ic card . BD. MACKSA 5¢ per ~var', Black and colored sateens, former price 7 2c now 12 to 15c per yard Colored and black vsilk elvet } pricec 50c for 25c yard 75¢c for 25e yard for 50c yard for 80c yard Aberdeen skirt closer Dress Goods—see our prices on a few lin s. 33c for ldc yard 36c¢ for 19c yard 550 d5¢ 63c for 32c yard 75¢ 1.45c tor 75c yard for 29c yard for 30c yard for 40¢ yad THE CHARLOTTETON DRIVING PARK PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE RACE: be ani? 5 IS98 Will be Held at Charlottetown WEDNESDAY AND THUASDAY September 14th & 15th HORSE RACES $1,050.00 Premiums $1,050.00 First’ Day, 14th September, 1898. Three Mimate Class. ...... S26 Clases.) csss cet 2.40 Claes (Trotter s and Pacer&)....<---.. Second Day, 15th September, on cossscesel Gl Sura « 200.00 ” 150,00 eee eeeeeeeree “see eeeere ns. we ereeree sw arrrree “re 1898, AND CAR cen drccxcbcncsss cdentiede eraser. fl i ee i sien aa : 250.00 SIG CIAER. cckcs ccatiinnin a Likes ceahianins bea acenan 150.00 ntries close 7th September, 1898. No horse barred by record made after August Ist, ) 898. All further particulars given on application to the Secretary. soils) In addition to the above, the Guidelees Horse “Tommy,” from Ontario, will give three exhibitions of speed on each of the race days. Admission to grounds, 25c. Children under 12 years old, 15c. Special rates by steamers and railways. All communication to be addressed to the Secretary. L, ILASZARD, President. August 10—tue, thur &wy td C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. Does it Interest You WHAT? Why saving dollars, Ifyou are going to paint your house you should get particulars about the cold water paint MAG- NITE it costs less than halt the price of oil paint and is also a fire retardent. Ask for a sample shingle coated with this paint. PENNELL & CHANDLER High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Unly Reliable Fertilizer on thw market. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—xnd without a single failure. Pamphlets ete., on application. AULD BROS HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN. SEASON OF 1898. §.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., curing the the season of ] 898, fur Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, lease Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. steamer has excellent passenger accom - modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to rruit Jar Efliciency — The jar that will keep” the fruit coets no more than the jur of doubt. Use the “Canada” Jar | When you put up fruit, and you % Jose no preserve by fermentation. Special low prices this season.on trait | jare, ‘SANDERSON & CO FOR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that desirable and beautifully situated dweli- ing house and premises lately occnpied be Simon Davies, facing West Street, and | lying between the residence of Sir Louie Davies and Benjamin Heartz Erg. This property can be had ata bargain and ponsession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonahle Part culars and inspection on application to oe DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &c. 171 2aw tf The Vaccination Act 1886. Notice is hereby given that Vaccination will be attended to under the provisions of the above cited act, by the undersigned at their respective aflices, from 2 to 4 p. m. daily, for the present. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M., J. Superintendents of Vaccination, 91 twice a wk 3 weeks, “— ——£ Harbor », veturning will leave Halitaxevery Tuco. The : W. W. CLARKE, Agent: Ch’town, Mav 14, 1998.