Sethe —eeeECOECOoO ee a Te LI OT Se Eee a ry ‘ T TI i] known to me, asa strong friendship had THE \\ A R , tA 4 4| formerly existed between us. —_—— But they alone could give me an ex- |plavation, and, without further con- |jecture, I turned to them. Garey !’ I said, holding out CHAPTER XXYV. A QUEER CONVERSATION. * Rube! The surprise, with the exertion I had/ my hands. made in raising myself, overcame me, aud “+s Hilloo! yur a-comin too, young I fell back inaswoon. It was but a/fellur. Thet’s right; but thur now— momeutary dizziness, and in a short while | lay still a bit—don’t worrit yurself; yu’l I was again conscious While, the two) be strouger by ’m by.” men had approached, and having applied} * ‘Take a sup o’ this,” said the other, something cold to my temples, stood} with an air of rude kindness, at the same near me conversing. I heard every|time holding out a small gourd, which I word, applied to my lips. It was ayuardiente * Durn the weemen!” (I recognized|of Ei Paso, betier known among the Rube’s voice); **thar allers a gittin ®| mountain-men as * Pass-whisky.” The a fellur into :ome scrape Hyur's a|jmmediate effect of this strong, but not putty pickle to be in, and all through al bad spirit, was to strengthen my nerves, gurl. Durv the weemen! sez I. and render me abler to converse. - We-ell,” drawlingly responded Garey se | see you recollets us, cap'n,” said *‘pre-haps he ) she’s mighty hanusum, loves the gal. They sez} Garey, apparenvtly pleased at the recog- Love's a Stroug | gitian. feelin, Rube.” ‘““Well, old comrades—well do I re- Although I had my eyes partially | member you.” open, I could not see Rube, as he was : standing behiad the suspended robe; but | a gurgling. clucking sound—somewhat | like that made in pouring water—from a bortle—reavhed my ears, and told me what effect Garey s rema k had produced upou his compauion. ** Cuss me, Bill!” the latter at length rejoined —- **cuss me! ef yur aiu’t as durned a fool as the young fellur his- self! Love's astrong feelin! Lle, he, he—ho, ho, hoo! Wal, I guess it must} a be to make such dodrotted fools of | razeonable men. As yit, itain't fooled | this child, I reck’n.” “You never knew’d what love wur, old hoss?” * Thur yur off the trail, Billee. I did oncest—yis ; oncest | wur in love, plum to the foe-nuils But thet wur a gurl to git sweeton. Ye-es, that she wur, an no mistake !”’ This speech ended ina sigh that sound ed like the blowing of a buffalo. ‘, Who war the gal ?”’ inquired Garey, after a pause. “ White or Injun?” **Tnjun !” exclaimed Rube, in a con- temptuous tone: ‘*‘no: I reck’n not boyee. | dou’t say thet, for a wife, an Injun jest as good as a white, and more convaynient she are to git shet off when yur tired ©” her. (’ve hed a good grist of squaws iv my time—hef-a-dozen maybe | and maybe more. This I ‘in say, aid| no boasting veyther, that I never sold a squaw yet for a plug o’ bacea less than I gio for her ; av on most o’’em I Feet and Ears, and ali other made aclur profit. Thurfur, Billee. I Pains and Aches. dou’t object to an Injun for a wife: bui me Separation ob eat eee Da Fee Or . . . ° es a suse, sure, simple ani cheap “Exteris«) wives 13 one thing, aud sweethearts is| Remedy’ A trial entails but the comparatively diff'reut when it comes to thet. Now,| tsi cular cf'30 Conta, sn every ove sucring the gurl 1’m talkin ‘bout wur my sweet-| claims. heart.” ‘** She wur a white gal, then ?” Directions in Meven Langeages. £OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS “Are allyblaster white? She wur white as the bleached skull of a buffler: IN MEDIOINE. an sech har! “Twur as red as the brush o’ a kitfox. Eyes too! Ah, Billee, boy, LOOK YOU H ERE them wur eyes to squint outo’! They a A. VOGELER & CO., wur as big as a buck’s, an as soft as Baltimore, Md., U. 3. 4- smoked fawn skiv. I never seed a pair 0’ eyes like heru’ !” “* What wur her name?” ** Her name wur Char’ty, an as near ment of as I kin remember “*twur Holmes— nit SW Char’ty Holmes. Ye es, that mids <tovepipe and Tinw are, name. Twaur upon Big-duck crick in| Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash, the Tennessee bottom, the place whur Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to this child chawed his first hoe-cake. | 4¢t. Special prices to wholesale dealers, et enn etendh or ene mere'n thirty veer Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and 74 carefully attended to, ago. Ifust met the gurl at acandy-| Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen- pullin’; au I recollex we war put to eat | kin’s residence, Queen Street. taffy agiu ove another. We ate till our lips met; au then the kissin—that wur kissin, boyee. Char’ty’s lips wur sweeter than the candy! We met oncest agin at a corn-shuckin an_ arter- BANK UF qi i ISLAND, wards at a_ blauket-trampin, an thur’s armen whur the ha bi a. wy : i I ed 2 OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken Hey eee War aes. — at their face for Goods or in payment of Char’ty’s ankles as she wur otrampin | Bilis at . ’ out the blankets, as white an smooth as peeled poplar. Arter thet iurn, all up wi Reuben Rawlings. I approached the gurl ’ithout more ado; an sez I: *Char’ty,’ sez I, ‘I freeze to you; an ’ oo enn dh y ‘ Reut Bg S enttiaisit e, rs fFVHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- = . me SUSE, 2 COnons you. — dence of Mr. Arcup Kannepy, Water I immediately made up to the old Squire | Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc. —thet ur Squire Holmes—aa axed him cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap. for his darter. Durn ole skunk! he| ply tothe owner, refused to gin her to me! * Jest then, thur cum a pedler from Kinneticut. all kivered wi’ five broad- cloth. He made love to Char'ty: a wud yur believe it, Bill? the guri mar-| ried him! Cuss the weemen! thur al! alike. “I met the pedlar shortly arter, an| 100 quintals Codfish, gin him seech a larrupin as laid him up ze re - vou { r sonth : : J ¢ ° 2 Casks or ul, 0 a mth ; but 1 had to clur out for it,| 369 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), an then tuk to the plains. I never! j.99 bushels Fishing Salt. seed Char’ty arterward, but I heerd 0’! On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, her oncest from a fellur I kim across on | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines the Massoury. She wur a sp’endid | “24 Twines, Paints and Oils critter ; and if she ur still livin, she must | more : 7 : Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. hev a good grist o young uns by this, | ~ ———— for the fellur said she’ hed twins | NOTICE s shortly arter she wur married, with | : om a as dial lik oy eae Ww = V ith } T having been brought to the notice of the Yes jest like herself, al, thur S| Directors of the Gas Light Company no kalkalatin on weemen, anyhow. Jest | that there were persons desirous of consum- see what this young fellur’s got by tryin|ing gas, who were occupying stores and to sarve ’em. Wagh - |dwellings unprovided with the requisite We ts abl I k . | fittings, the Board have resolved that in such p us Moment 1 too _ nO part 10 | cases the Company will bear the first expense the couversation, nor had-I indicated to | of putting in the necessary pipes. &c, either of the trappers that I was aware | Persons desirous of becoming consumers of of their presence. Everything was en-|8%8 can «mploy any fitter they choose, and F . d a . . » fo . . oe 2G » cr veloped in mystery. The presence of| having certified the bill as correct, the Com. the white etand | ; fie; ; |} pany will pay the same; the consumers re- r 4 ec had su iciently astonish | imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- ed me, and not less that of my old ac-/| stalments, payable monthly, quaintances, Rube and Garey. The| That all consumers may participate in the whole scene was a puzzle : I was now | 8teat advantage of using Bray’s Patent Sure. | equally at a loss to account for their | aoe aan aaa oo ane ‘eee of | ; * : | sive twenty percent, mere ligbt than | = o ° ’ beiag acquainted w ith the cause that had | other Burners, the Company will supply them brought me there. That they were so, | at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, was evident from their conversation! Ch’town, Dec. 7, 188{—1m cod Where could they have procured their a ; os ; : 9 ; information on this head? Neither of | ETHOUST Yi NS them had been at the rancheria, nor in » sree . ne the army anywhere; cer ainly not, else | r = a — BOOK, in great variety | I should have heard of them. Indeed, of styles and binding, just received at | . HARVIE’ ; either of them would have made himself | Aug, 17~tf — ~ ieee TO BE CONTINUED, FS = THE GREAT HAN RENE! REEUMATIOM, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Ches?, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swol- ings and Sprains, Burns ard Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIPE., fq HE subscriber is now making an assort- R. RODD, Practical Tinsmith. Charlottetown, Sept. 39, ’s1 -3m BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 99—tf TO LET. JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881 Herring. Hersing. 100 bbis. Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters THEW DAILY BRZAMisnR,, JANO 8 eee = THIS [IS A GRAND TIME T0 PURCHASE ALL AEMDS OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON, LONDON HOUSE, CASH BUYERS, ‘Town and Country, :0:———-— WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. ohne BLACK & MOURRING GOODS, ALL PRICES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, to ciear. o0 cents per yard, up, Grey Union Flannels fer 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Wool Squares. ~ Bales of Buflalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. JUST OPENED. A VRET LARGE STOCK OF QVERCAATS & ULSTERS, $5.00 UP. kteefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 5@ cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection of Ladies’ and Hen’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. FIORSE RUGS, 81.25 UP. iixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. =—=O°0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come, EO. DAVIES & CO. Cla ToUeewel, Se 11) (ai as we are offering special inducements to and can meet the wants and means of all in’ DREHSS GOODS, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, Wool 'Pweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at ilanile and Clsier Cleths, double width, 5® cts. per yd. up. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance ef an Act of the General As sembly ef this Island, made and passed in the furty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Vietoria, intituled **An Act toamend the Act of the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intitaled *‘ An Act to Incorporate the Tewn of Charlotte town and all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor aad One Person to Serve as @ Uommon Council- man in the Gity Council for each Ward of said Gity, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Day ef January, A. PD. 1882, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. J. at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & T. Morris, cerner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the licuge of Mr Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Creat George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market Houee. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No, 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Euston aud Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nive o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five e’eloek in the after- /noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land tormerly known as the Militery Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmoud »treet and north of Dorchester Street. Namber Three shall comprise all that part I Ney ARY ‘16, 1882. Vennor’s Predictions | Hig Storms Anticipated! Stovepipe, Stovepipe F you want your STOVES attended to leave your orders wit) C. F. HARRIS. I guarantee Promptnesss and a? Boss Job, ©. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, oct 28, ’81] a DAVIDs: COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Bestinks manufactured, TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY & ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. 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NOMINATION DAY, Act 43 Victoris Cep 15: ‘‘Savaen days before the time of eny and every Election for Mayor or Councillors, the persons or camdidates for the office of Mayer or Coeacillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly eater the names, residences, aad additions of such persons *‘ together with the efice and Wards fer which they are eandidates, smd euch satry, when made, ehail be deemed romimation fer such candidates. ’’ **There shall be paid by each person so neminated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten doliars, and by each persona 60 nomin ated as Counciller a fee of fire dollars, which sums shall go towards peying the cost ef the electien.” ‘No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Coznwuiler ualess such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time sppeinted for the nomimstion of candidates shall be fre the time of Tweive at moon, until tae hour of feur o’eleck in the afternoon ef the dey fixed for that purpose. Qualifcstion ef Electors. See Act 43 Vic- toria, cap. 15, sec. 30 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayer’s Office, Charlottetown January 6, 1852. . dy pat til] 25th. 19, 61 QUEEN STREET, FALL AND WIRTER GOODS. MENS AND BOYS? Readymade Clothing! Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suite, &c, Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts « “ ‘© Underclothing, a“ “ “ Gloves, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs. Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, &c., &c, ien’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed. SPHCIAT,. A few Men’s Extra 0. S. Scotch L. Wool Shirts and Drawers left. C. I. MORRISON, Next door te P, G. Fraser's Drug Store, Dec. 8, 1881. 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