ae ce cede a re ee IN THE MORNING M Ss \ ice, afe yi u i] P’’ he ez-~ claimed anxiously, ‘ Let me get yeu Bome Walel : Lt Was s8Car "y a moment befor his return. but even then he was shocked at her white drawn face. Call my siste she had said to ano‘her ventleman with her, whils Col. Terry bad gone for the water, and both reached her at the same time. * Luey, ed, faintly. “Iam dying.” * Ob, no, dar * said her tenderly, ** you well in, the morning.” sister, ing’. will be As quickly as possible the carriage | : . was cailed and the sick girl placed in it, When they were just Terry wished them good-aight, ex- pressing his hopes that Miss Alice. would have recovered by morning She pul t her band, and « Xerting nei strength, said distincily: ‘* Yes, | shall be well in the morn- ing. Teil Charlie—* her voice fuil-| ed, aud tifted her slim white hand, she | loosened the flowers she wore at be breast, and put them into the Colonel's | hand. these to him—yes—i1 | the morning.” Her voice died away | toa whisper ind her head fel! back on ate rfinge turling iw, rive her sister's shoulder. The lady who coswiteig tices NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE to apply restoratives, and the carriage | rolled swiftly away. The next morning when Colenel | Terry calledto inquire after the iu | valid he had ever | the door floated the mournful insign of death. Shocked beyoud expression,the | hardy soldier turned away, unable then | to even offer his services if they were | needed. He went again after a while| aod saw Mrs. Cameron, the hostess of| the sisters during their visit. From | her he brief details ot Alice’s death. Her attack had been a sudden spasm of the heart, and she had | never railicd. She had not spoken | but once; then they caught her lover's | name, and a repetition ef the words “ in the morning” * Poor Charley, Who will tell him ?” groaned the Colonel, when the lady’s voice ceased. ‘You are his best friend,” she} answered. ‘I think no one else could do it so gently.’ “I can’t,” he replied, shaking head. ‘** I would rather face a hatete Why, you do not know, you cantthiokhow is very life seemed bound up in her ; and now--”’ They buried her next day ; six of Pic tons friends carried his dead love to | to her grave, and came sadly buck, each | questioning who would bear the tidings | to the gallant sabreur far away with the | old brigade. That night the order came to join the command, and by daylight the troeps | were Miles away. As they reached the Vicinity of the appointed rendezvous. a desnitory firing warned thém of an approaching conflict. ~ Presently they formed themselves in the midst ot a por- tion of the command, drawn up in a piece of woods overlooking a sloping field, which on the other side rose to a sharp eminence, on the brow of which was posted a Federai battery. Farther tothe right firing became sharper, and soon the roll of musketry swept all along the line. “I say, Barclay,” ealled Colonel Terry, as that officer passed him, ‘ bave youseen Picton yet?” Andas Barclay no peed tO ask, ior learned the ake me heme,” she whisper- | ~<a ee a I! > ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 8, 1882. THIS WE WILL DO! Aad Make it Pay, Too. from the First Day of September, WE WILL RETAIL POR CASH, BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICES. The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us 1n | making this further reduction. A. L. BRIDCES & CO. STORE+-HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1882—1m 2aw ‘TELE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. O00 — | Subseribed Capital - - - - $ 9,733.332.00 Paid Up Capital - - - - - 1,216,.666.00 ————= 0:0 FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAV@RABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With Promptitede and Liberailiy. —_— 0:0 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Faid up Capital) over - $6,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. 70% LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Oapital) over = - - © SO ent oe Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 —_——— :0; New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. shook his head, he added: “ Tell the boys not to let him know yet. Wait till this is over.” “ All right ; Ill tell them,” answered Barelay as he rode away. “Phe old General will be wanting that battery the first thing they know,” said one of their men, as a shell expled- ej over there heads, keep quiet.” “Thar, what I tell you?” he added biting a huge piece of long green. “ Thar go to the Mississippi boys now.” As he spoke a tawny colamn moved out ofthe woods and swept gallantly across the field. But as the reached the centre a murderous round of grape and canister tore through their ranks, and the column broke in confusion. Three times their leader rallicd them to the charge, and three times they were shattered by the galling fine. TO BE CONTINUED. Gudgeon Parties in England. The institution or rather the revival of gudgeon parties on the Thames has added a new zest to riverside residence this summer. Perpetual lawn tennis, like perpetual croquet, has want a relief of some kind. The delights of a household and ali the charms of rowing, canoeing and punt- ing have been found at last to lack that element of amusement which the contemplative man’s recreation supplies. Hence dwellers by the Thames have been inviting their friends to gudgeon parties, as they are called, and yery pleasaut such holiday makings have proved. There is about them none of the preparations and impediments of more serious augling excursions. No special kind of rod is necessary, Gudgeoning is keenly enjoyed by| women who would be indifferent to the charms of spinning, even with spconbait, and completely callous to the excitement of troiliug ; and it is the delight of femi- nine companiouship which makes anglive such holiday @ ort. ae WSs ee + <> + <a. — Roya Reapers, Arithm tic aoe hies, Histories, Guan fires: ‘ elmes’ Standard Bookstore, wosite market, Charlottetown. au 16 y Te ** They had better | been found to! Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may | be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLO[s, | March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT —— — : > = - = = 7 - —— — a — ‘CHEAPSIDE” 20: We are now offering a first class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &e¢., at prices fo suit the times, 20: | ' } (Our tea, Ceffee, Fleur, Melasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods aud General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked | at Lowest Rates. } a - i OO ————_— NAILS... | SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, | WHIPS, OILS, &., &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY. ~ 303 | PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. FORKS, SHOVELS, BACK BANDS, | CHAIN TRACES, | HAMES, Goods expressed to any part ef the City and Railroad | Royalty Je; ** 7.00 Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. (8. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, i i STATIONS, EXPRESS, ; MIXED. 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Ware, a Th at | IYX7ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTE \ EVERY MONDA re at 5.20 ae | Shaw's Wharf, returning at 7 @om. caval ; calling Westville and Rocky Point (when tite pa mits); returning, wilf leave Chariot By tetowg again on Mendsy, at 3.30 p. m ee y, ‘ - mw Friday at 4 p.m ; Rie 7 kOR LAST RIVER, A Will leave ¢ harlottetown, at 4.30 a. m,, él | Pucsday morning for Mount Stewart, return. ig @ 7 4 Mm We iat AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS ’ 1 - Mh, Culling at Cran verry and Hickey’s Whurycs., Aliso wWiil leave Me Stevart,on Wednesday morning, at 7a More heading Matter (han calling ai Cranky iy and Hickey’s Whary or Daal @} ireturning to Mount Stewart sume Ven . ANY Other Paper FUbLShed | cccasiousity’ ou” sTucstay momnge cobs ithe tide will vot otherwise j | { S tl POM) the in P. i island, ee will not proceed’ beyond Cranbe ‘ | Woarf, bet will invariably leave Mount | Stewart for Chaflottetown on We | mornings, ret Urliby same evening as above, | On Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotia. (town for Rocky Poiat (tide Permitting Pat | 9a.m.end 115 p, 9; returning, Wil dewve Rocky Point at 9.30 a. mand 166 p.m, id If Steamer is not ¢ o & hot of Fouls On Supdays, gail ONLY $ (}) A YEAR vat wile bee pn | Ch’town, June 1882- ~pat Steam Communiea Souris, P L. HASZARD, ) : S., Georgetown a . E. L., Magdalen Islands Guided by the principles of Truth, | and Gaspe, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE! rank StrongtyeBuili Jpop Sos. BEAVER, EXAMINER is devoted to the promo-| & P. P. Li mitisire, mester, carrying Hep tion of the interests of this Province | Majesty s mails, will leeve Pictou and this Dominion ! | Curing the scaeon-of Navigation, every Mone | day aiterboun, on fiTiva) of xpress Train | from Halifax ior Georgetown, Souris and the | Magdalen Isiands ; and every fourth fp |; commen cibg Monday, 19th June, will ey tend | ber voyage t Gaspe, calling (weather per- | Mitting, at Peice, Port Poop, C. B. a : | Will leave for Port Hood every Frida e Weekly Bxaminer sti tx sists tae aay Rae }on arrival of Passengérs by accommodation ' train (rom Halifax. : Every attention will be paid to the com | fort of passengers IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER | AND ISL:AND ARGUS For freight or passage apply to ‘ted A FRASER & CU, Quebee FRED, W. t+ KASER, a Pictou, Ny A. A. MACDONALD BROS,” Georgetown, P, £T” C.J, HALEY, Souris, P. BI, | JOUN MACKAY, Port Hood. Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, | oUy ty PAO Editorials, etc., which from day to | day appear in the daily edition, 9 ) P, ke EISEAND Fagot Steam Navigation Coy, ‘It 1s Always full of News neat J AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Aiways ug te the Times. | The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and | PRINCESS OF WALES will,com mentiny the 2oth May, 188%, | sti as under; | FOR NOVA SCOTIA, | Leave Charlottetown for Picton Landing . jevery Monday. Wer'ijerday, Thursday : 4 | Saturday morniogs, at 7 o'clock, conn p Be y Xaliinel | there with (he Trem tor Halifax. Returminggo Charlottetown Munday, Wc duesday, Friday | and Saturday, ot 2 pom., on arrival of Traia i from Halifax. Leave Picion Landing for Georgetown : ; evcry Tharsdey at 2 p. m., and return © Is in favor of cutting down the Loca] | Pictow kevirg Georgetown at five @clock on Legislature, consolidating the Local | Friday morminy. wah Civil Service on a sound business basis,) NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE instituting a system of rigid economy UNITED STATES. in the administration of local affairs! Leave Summerside every day’ (Sanday and applying the money thus saved to! exe pted) on arriva: of moming Train irom | Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac | Trains tor rach of the above named C8 ; The Advancement of the Agri-| acd at St. Jobo, with steamers ot the 28.8. |Co. und the All Ril Line to Portland and culiural and Industrial | Boston. Retorning, leave Point du L }every day (Snnday excepted) on arrival of nN | day train from dt, Jolin, for Summerside, COB. lnieresis of the | necting there with Express ‘Train for'Chat > ' | Tottetown, seed Province ‘ Alse leave Charlottetown for Summerside | every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and leave AND ISLAND ARGUS yy 7 $ . » iS si e » Chart the WwW yc Ss THE EXAMINER: is im: favor ot | So@mttside tor Charlottitown every SARI 2s s du —* ai j evening about Bye o'clock, giving a fair trial to the Union whieh | By “oiled ensures to us the Institutions, the Liws | ? “Fw 9a and Protection of the Mother Country | Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. nee THE ONLY DIRKUT LIM ie Ae henind tiny Lo Boston. 'of The Examiner Publishing Company, aa corner Great George and Water Streets | il = | STEAMERS Carroil and Worcester. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, | Rork STEAMERS are titted with super PASSENGER ACCOM MUDATION,& [teamed for every convenience and ¢ and fitted up in elegant style. } ‘ - 2 | FrReicur carried at moderase rates, and as | low as by any other route. ith _ . 5 - | Kees, in boxes and barrels, bandled wi i the greatest care, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at o.p.m | | | | | | InN ADVANCE. LEAVE BOSTON ‘Every Saturday, punctually at noon. CARVELL BROS. AGEN TS ’ | June 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sj kea oF a JOB PRINTING, NOWECE. '¢g HE busivess heretofore carried O01 iy the undersigned and the late A. B. Siewert, | under the style and firm of Hickey & ae Bill-heads, Letter- heads, Notes of Hand ,4¥% Jebacco Mavutactarers, i‘ orue Receipts, Posters, Hindbilis, Dodgers | ("Net PY te subseriber under © ’ By : £ers | style. etc., etc., done in firat—class atyle. and | ehart noting —sUcH AS— MICHAEL DICKEY, Ch*town, July 4, 1882—pat tf :