« r , : i : ’ 5 : ' ® « : ets ee he WR lh hea pF eS lr a enaenle ee ae vee ate iy UE Pere ® Pas lle 5 ee 5. memes i ON AE, ge ct, Mie-inlpple Wnty i Tk ee OTe Ra OE ORT VOR RE, DONOR De 2 RPS ORG ORS Teed Be. ety ry . ' , , f ‘} A, ra DD i> } our old favor R d Ready” of i 4 — } bce 9 fii rd ti ons sla- . hu } YS i\ A Lv Ae iS VES ft pes ili Lid Const - tl ot ving | th rangers were amo the ked ;” though for CHAPTER LI all that, 1 f | { | have preferred ar. REACK LIS1 remaining with the rave veteran who i i i. bl | ae ee ; : : . - , 1 | | ] i ) ‘0 victory. ; } ; : . , . Lie? ivering DIS He, | ean answel \\ ' d myself: ] t waited to reload, but ran -for-| might : \ hh ¢ Holinesworth \ } ee mne me } ; "¢ \ 3 tives for | ' - ' AAT ALES : ‘ e Rio Grande. no er Weapon: than al empty gun.) His weeihes was revenge—in his Bat thi : bee efficient | breast long cherished—to his heart faith- “f it I } or, at $} 1Lé nis tual { ‘ : in eal build, Dat I ive Was stal . UED wart and tough, a ld have b i Eee a aa full n - y tv f my assa s ; full nate ior any t ot y i = ge w } ithey st od the nda, Bu ‘ = ft =f 2 : : 1’ ‘ — sy Cy = eo ( nN t ti 2 int < Fe% Liit = oe LIK ‘ 2 at aj } r} f i loubt, that 7 ea ac Li ia I os in * é ‘ th: ba EF r’ \ _ 4 rnaps i vy i ™ : f - Su ’ vis, : ; » “vie, - os} ren bered il rrible rifles of the] Ri. : . io 4 F t | dd it '% gar aN trappers, ana ) mE ved ii | a 45 . , . ’ slam te . : Loe? they who had arrived to the reseue. [a- | \ e P a ; ". Ai. cde 1. such was my vu belief, until I 3 saw the oddlv costumed rangel bo natu” me ,. woe ; 7 —" A. | - a cullen sndimandinn «diel TL) ae towards the spot. A giat sed me that l owed! : ? ° . } J pre ervation to Li ,OVE { | I . , , cience A larg o aA. haped cactns | . ’ } - ’ I e rist y IiKé . ine noc, hung F 3 | ; } < ie % Gaugil i} ~ I i is i PVs} 4 ; is ¢ fi 7 | eo ‘ LS } { pine \ oe - < “ every | l butten ho I a : eo Sees ~ = ' oe : = } the . o — 3 #8 Ss t € the leav powe c* SS TRE EI e g : } } ‘ se as tA . £7 a < i +5 i con aS 2 ee -_ . % ‘ i i | fe we a ~ oo a bo n} ts. | E & Stee BRS fae Bea ks S | ‘ ‘ j ~ 1 Ubis p tu it e 8 Soe Ss ss Rae hal a a , 7 ae al os : os oS gS} ay > Fa F cs & oS & wo S ao F ; 23 >< Se j a i ay 8 fos 3 1 1 7 = : a" e ® ‘ ( vy I iin Vito ea Si b « the & é aS cies OSS 5 « . re ai h : E = i t UUuL ik and aa ae ~ . ‘ : ; rr TF 5 es a 3 hnches ' , 2 , %, — SRE Sete bush ist} 4 I : i thie , se Sai oy & a be a ; + e Sawa toe q ‘ Cael i Z I : S ~s2 ive : vf , , - a aa NS gab oe: 5 2 i i thangs I e ° ' 7 ir Veuralcia, Sola : I € VU ‘ oo t : a . s 3 cers, E/FESS i ily 5 ut av . “ ~~" ~ ~~ } : rt Oy Sore 7 sat, § ‘But a poor shot I’ve made, capten te a oe is nS, oul ai i ¢} ; . } } iw ~ - : I ought to have broken tl red devil's | ro es p 78 ; 5 ft ae a . © ds, banerai &0a!') skull, or sent my builet into bis stomach Dain ew ; . he's got off too eas; er | Mendaiie oFréate hot ] act | 8 tar ang # té “It was a good shot : you broke his 00t2, Ear am : ’ ‘ fa Ears, ¢ Cie? arm. I think. Feet a s, ENG ' ’ ; , . , ¥ iS an ’ 4 $ ‘Ach twas a poor shot; tne cactus . : : —— : ° ° * t T Db éar € ST spoliecd My aim. Yo u ht ri. C apte rs i as a suse, sure, simpl l chee " 6 . ‘aii A : . a i Ren A trial entaiis bot Pam wound: ed, but not mortality, 1] ¢ noms crak Cand ° nr . . ; ; : 2 > bays y I ; uk i feel a little faint : ‘tis only ihe | W - HAVS Cucap BU | blood. My horse—you will find him yon- | na in Kleven Languages ’ ' , . —T — e ‘o akTT: 19 cder—-amoog tue trees —vencer (Cr0 | S80LD BY ALL L - isJ Lige; bring my horse—my horse’—— | iN ys . ? . ¢ . i - “vr? e ¢ iy For some minttes, I was out of the | cae ¥ WUT : : ° j S5Siti more, Le } 4 ren on ° ¢ ok | world. When corsciousness came back} __ = SE ‘ei suai ia ool oe ini dae a i -_ = = . I percived that my steed had been | ay SEY T, TE mg brought up and stood near. The bota- | Ras ssa Unoan 4 ‘ol | nist was bending over me, und binding} Jee — _ up mv nods with st trips sbaccaithde own | . " . ' ie shirt. He had one boot on: the other | 2 stood by, full of water, ay ortion of which | é he had already poured down my throat, | -—— wort and with the rest he proceeded to bathe | Boy e' Vonthe’ and Mlan’o Suite my temples and wash the blood from my UyO, HutO e JG) ould fa ‘siienetllaseicaiiihe Ti is done, I soon felt refreshed aud Goats Panta ¥: eta = Lin lsrg and strong euough to mount; and having } Pe de ee eae , climbed into the saddle, I set ou’ for the Draw PS, SHiPcs, Usual rancheria, my half leading my horse. By the path which we followed, we should have to pass close to the haci euda and within sight of it; but night companiou half guiding, . Paper Blinds, &e. had come on, and the darkness would AT PRI UIT THE TIMES, hioder us being observed. It was what ALSO I uew desired, though I had left the mere oie SG Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds. cerro with hopes and wishes directly the reverse. With a red gash upon my RF, LEPA ii & 4 f forehead—my uniform torn and blood- olkeiie thes stainel—I feared being seen, lest my Having commenced the Auctioneer and invalid appearance should create un-| Commission business, we solicit consign- necessary alarm. But we passed on | ments of general merc he ndize, Furniture, &c. without me Ev vening dS sales of Hot uschold 00. (8 will be eling any one, either by the hill or upon the main road; and in half an hour after, I] was safe within my curato in the house of the aleade - The incidents of the day preyed upon. ae es my spirits, and | was far from feeling 3 : EA biG easy about the future. I knew that my aws » for a few « cada 7c gu & 152). Auctioneer, STEAM continued at our Sto . i, Let < oY ; ® ~ oe betrothed would be true till death: and rey ‘ ‘ > mist Rg = Bb? ah a¢ l felt ashamed that I had doubted her, bo the frent: even fora moment. About her loyalty The } f ane [ had no uneasiness, and [ m entally Mayilower Mills Wii cost of | used, than mary suppose, ' . | made for this have “aT se = ‘« a Ty her E Pe ad FS oF cE LIGHT! Gas Light Company some of “Bray's will supply and fit on CORE Pana oe « Lee YSVHE Charlottetown fh have imported ers,” which they ‘EI Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderat) cost to} consumers, Th Burners are reported to be the best ' lat Flame Burner yet produced, and will! ‘ive a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption ot Gas. Dr. Wallace, F. R. 8. K., F. C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in 4 lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect Rttings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; “ Another und as 1 think a better Burner is that called Beay’s regulator, ard as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- pe riments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means tae the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C.5., F. I, C. E,, showed that Bray’s Burners yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon, which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In @ pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by RB. B, Taver, A, M,, he says: “'The Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly From experiments purpose, the following results been obtained, They were made by burning samples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and rdinary Oils, and testing their illuminating It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ‘ ps wer, ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A gooa Argand or Johnson’s Burner, the Barner’s used in the last experiment, will | therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil surners in direct Comparison, at no greater | expe use in the cas? of the finer and safer | |} grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the auther- Scientists, are not to be compared in oportion, but in proportion to the of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom frum odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be ntroduced,.” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed ity of direct pr squares through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how wuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminatibg power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag | Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Unien Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want lo lig g sole ng felt.’ Tbey further add; ‘* The yield ot ht from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, ater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- tronnced {no 4 eod L000 BOAES COKE TIN AT HALIFAX, FOR DELIVERY Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, by “ Northern Light,” exclusive of ice truckage Crataern & CAVERHILL, for prices and all particulars address A, STONE, P.O. Box 483 Halifax, N. 8, fja 31 160i) For Sale or to Let, YHAT Freehola Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ? ngadeor. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. March 12, 1881—-+f EP V\AVIE’S INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC for : the Piano or Organ, by which any hild or we son can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, without study. pre- vious ie or even musical talent. Seven 's of music, with instructions, mailed to any addreess on receipt of one dollar. Cata- logue of tunes mailed free, Agents wanted. Davin's on aeruring Oo, F, OQ; Box 211, Amherst ¥. - Tim piec BOSTON BRANCH —_ fP\HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are now prepared to do all kinds of Gold | and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, Stands, vowed never more to give w ay to sus- . " lave be: oroughly overhauled, and icions i *y p! | ns. é a Scot ti ‘ass Steam Engine put ‘in, it was no thought of that that now making it second to noue on troubled me, but an anxiety about her the Island, personal safety; and this grew stronger Parties from a distance can receive their the more 1 pondered upon it, till it ag- | tists at shortest notice sumed almost the form of fear. H. 8. GATES. mn . West Royalty, Dec, 20—4i sii, wkiy 2m The mav who had used such bitter x th re adil . allies -? a pry ts co ae aes threats, and behaved with so much 2 oy RE EY Vi 5 oe any i ness would se: ‘cely s sr) rewthine Gi astea ue Pak ee ruden¢ would searcely ste p at anything. Hivizthie bY Page { en LF Tis true I had 7 ived him of mue hl ge ps vi va WANTED on M for of his power over her, by stripping him | (De WUYU a terms « as, OF first. of the dangerous documents: but it was} ©!#58 City property, yielding a renta! of ar, not the time, nor was he the man tostand | °°)" oe ee u eaten e ie . ‘ apply att oftice of Messrs, Loxneworrn & | ine ce listinectione f oalite : 2 , | = 0 on . qaistinctions oO! legality 9 | OASZARD SB ta; ( tloitetown, [ i5 tm] where jealousy and cupidity were ~~ om wer the incentives to action. Holding ” BR, I Myti 5 ai ase? pererne 4 + Ut & Sort of irresponsible oflice as the chief FEXHE fri od l cust of the late W. | of what was less a patriotic guerilla than i R. Watson, Cher and Druggist, are | a band of brigands, it was difficult to tel] | hereby not tied that 4 PORERS | Wes BC Cae | What such a monster might or might not | ™ed o™ : pa attempt. Ty our ahednes fro m the post & € a if? 2 . ; her: i je a i CUStomM gr |} ADeCTaUy b OW upon ner ia e al . . the rufhi: 0 would be full master cf th e hasband by &@ blud ani appreciative public, peighborhood. What deed mi: ght he not; Charlottetown, .!an. 27, 1982 accomplish with impunity, holding his | , ’ - ; | . power directly from the unprine sipled dictator, w hom he was adenstammed te | imitate as a model, and who would ex- 13 dorse any act of villainy, provided it - was the act of one of his satellites. I = shuddered as I reflected. = ; The reappearance of Ijurra and his|. cons Ef - na. fae ‘ . 2 | Isa Sure, Prompt and ffectual Remedy fer Ner- and—for I doubted not that his fellow- | vousness in’ ALL its stayes, Wea Meni. Loss of ers were near—their reappearance in | 274i Power, Se Hrosivation, Night Sweats, . a ay ‘ is . | Su a We 8s, and General that vicinity, and at such a crisis—yjust | Loss ower. It repairs N Waste, Reju Den. as we were ring withdrawn — had | @..; ee et aie tent be Busatie something Oe den oe buss bravn and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the fething ominous in it. They must | 2thausted Generative Organs, The experience of ; ; } = ; thousands 1 es it an INVALUABLE ‘ MEDY have knewn ere this of the pla: 1 of cam- | Modisine ts plecsen vo the taste amie ae a bes con | ai go de sign ied for the ) . |} tains snfl nt for two week's medication, nd is Y be American army, | “ius 5 ee eae’ ; ees ; “ a ' | chea pe: aud i \ my Fu particulars in ur ‘ heatley’ 8 rumor had proved well- | pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any sateen, | . . t - i i ounded. The uew c umumander-iu-chief. oe te teatle Medicine is Scott hed arri red ’ gi sts at S50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will | + had arrive upou the ground, and be mailed free of postage, ou receipt of the m ney, by | ; ddressiny ; three-fourths of | MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDIC INE tion” had been drau expedition destined } . . , the ‘army of occupa- thted to form the aia to Act upon Vera! Sold in Charl-ttetown by Apothee: > +) ) ny ”) Ari Hall Ca,, Cc; uz. As ; this greedy , | Agents for ri nee Rdwetrd fate a c ies’ ene ral nad, and by all Druggi gene stripped , very wh ary ‘jn Ti wily | immed Windsor, Ont, Cunada, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Tea Sets, Watches and Jowelry of every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, | Dashers, etc., etc, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, ‘cits | &ad all kinds of fine Machinery. Kivery job warranted to give entire satisfac- te lamented tion or no charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Manager, Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, <Minstotheteds Feb, 4,’82. Removed. N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he s friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches. For terms, etc., dence of Mr. Sqnare apply at her Studio—resi- Peebles, Sontn Side of King fau 20 tf AS TH WA—Ask your Druggist for ©. McKriywon’s Asthma Remedy, or send old by Drag. | 5 Cents (in stamps), or $1, and you will receive it by mail (post-paid.) 1 guarantee iate relief, for no amount of profits could induce me to tamper with sufferers froma that dread) disease, Address C. Mc- | Kionon, Lovg Creek, Lot . ef. & Conroy & Co,, Annandale,” Agents for | King’s Gouniy, {fe 10 oaw <A MINER. MEA RCH 9, 1882. WHOL 5s ALE | DRY GOODS SALE. ee a ee am prepared to dispose of the whole of l my Stock of DRY COODs, gers, OT in one Lease, The SIG oom St., Permanent the cily, Ch’town, Dec, WINTER ~~ CONSISTING OF — Readymade Clothing, B2A'ES AND CAPS, whirts, Collars, Scarfs, Ties —AND— lot. — ALSO— for St. "Cawedos Hotel. three MISES at present occupied by me, CHARLES i Ch’town, Feb, 2, 1882. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES! SOLD CHEAP. he. BS. thwuestis N OF THE PADLOCK. Feb, 1 years, Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &e. I will sell the Stock in lots to’suit purcha- of the PRE- MORRISON , ’32— 1m 2aw wkly, ns. sj (em se and \HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Being centrally Transient Boaiders acco- yet, modation unsurpassed by!fany other Hotel in WM. E, HICKEY, Frinee Hivarl island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 17. ARRANGEMENT. To taxe elfect on on the Ist Dac., 1881, ee tor TRAINS OUTWARD. Tignish ...,Ar STATIONS, MIXED. MIXED. | MIXED. ain Ch’town ..|Dp 8. 15am Dp 3. 00pm Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jo “ £436" a 32g *t Bas N Wiltsh’e, ‘* 9.29 ‘*] ** 4.15 * Hunter R’r; *“* 9.45 ** | ** 4.30 ** Bradalba’e | ‘‘10.23 ‘* | ‘** 5.08 * Co’ty Line, | ‘£10.33 ‘* ; ** 5.18 ** Freetown -j ‘10,48 ‘*; ** 5.33 ** Keusingt’n! ‘£11.10 ‘*| ** 5,55 Seni’ cide ArlJ.45 “*jAr 6.30 Dp 7 45 pm Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 * Port Milks. t-? Sae~* ; O'Leary... a * ae Bloomtield | ** 5.08 | Alberten, .! ** = “¢ ae Royalty Jel ie Bedford... Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Feorget’n.. ; Mt. Stew't, Morell.... St. Peter’s, Bear River' Souris .... Dp 2 -53pm ¥ S06 < ce 3.29 « Ar 4,05 *s Dp 4.15 ** “ef 5.33 fe Ar 6.00 ‘ Dp 4.15pm ~~ ae cs 5.25 es ce 6.15 “e Ar 7.00 ‘ TRAINS INWARD. Bedford. .. Mt. Stew’t. Cardigan ., Georget’n . Mt. Stew’t Morell... .; St. Peter’ *s! Bear River! Souris .. [6i, wh}y] | STATIONS, | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED, Sh’town ..!Ar 5.30pm! Ar11. 15am|Arl1.45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** Pr §2 ** | Dpl1.22 °F N Wiltsh’e] “* 4.15 “| «19.00 « : Hunter R’r| ** 4.00 “, «* 9.45 « Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘ ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 “| * 8.59 « Freetown..| ** 2.59 | ~ eas Kensingt’a} ‘* 2.35 ‘| « 8,20 « ° 2.00 ** | 7,45 Samm side; |Arll.30am Wellingt’n! Dpi0.38 * Port Hill, .| 9.53 « O’Leary...; ‘* 8.31 ‘ Bloomfield; ** 8.08 ‘| Alberton ..| ‘* 7.25 * Tignish ...| ** 6.30 * Royalty Je p11. 22a i ae ~ aoe 11.05 o ' **10.45 ** 1 £10.10 ** 1 Arl0.00 ‘* ‘Dp 8.40 “ se 8.15 sc ‘Arl0.00am Dp 9.20 “ * 8.56 :* “ 200 * se 7.15 ‘<< LB. B. ARCHIBALD, Snpe rintende nt Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1881 BEER & GOFF. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Hiawuthia, Pride of the Ieland, &c. TECH CI) al AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS ? More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P, ky. 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