ee ard ; a4 ot 4 ch? am soles THK DAILY +e with bowed head and crossed hands. ‘* Montezuma knows his servant.” i iOh FOUR, | ‘* Yet I seek to know him better. A Mualox, have you room for a perfect sove aside from Quetzal’? What would you do tor CHAPTER ILL. | me? ( Continued. ) what I would not do. ‘** Ask me rather Lately you have ‘* Hear me, then. Mualox, " eel ad ia ~ EXAMINER, ™ ‘ = | star ; yonder it is, and 1 am faithful. The i ATR ' i. | time is fittest for my business.’ Mortgage Sale. Mualex arose and stood before the monarch pa me NL eat ah be aold by Public Anction, W KDN S- DAY, the 6th day of February, A PD. 1889. at welve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hou e in » Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an [odenture of Mortage bearing date the 10th day of January, A. D. Is7i, and made hetween William Murphy, of } Somer .) ot Twenty-Seven. in Prince County, t.award Island. and Rose Ann, his on of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of | (ne heart of the young warrior beat violent- | counsellor in my palace; with imy poley d harlottetewn, in Queen's County, in said ly: he “i ti} 7 t e ) th } _ , . z re ted: you knew of the} Isiand, Trustee and ik. xecutor of the last will ly; he touched the floor of the canoe with his} purposes you are acquainted) | hae a and testament of Charles Wright, deceased, of palm. march to Cholula, snd the order to = ee _ the other part: And Tula sp k “We have heard the strangera; you wer present when they were os that tract, piece and parcel of Land minstrel ‘the stor Arise, Lord Hu wnived.— ZA siluate, lying aod being in Lot or Township | CURSES SRG cman . cee ves y 4} Witness for me to No.27, bounded as follows, tnatis to say :—-By a alpa.’ : ‘*And opposed them eines : line commencing at a stake set in the south side ** The words of the noble Tula are pleasant- | Quetzal, O king! : Bie ; of the Anderson Road, and in the western side of rt} ny song. Will she hear the me | * Yes; you prophe sied evil and failure from] the road leading to ‘Tryon; thence running er taan any song o. 7 erg wk you now Tel] } south along the same to the division line =o I bring. them, and fot = piggn e an, .sl(of the northern moiety of said Township; She looked at lo’ and Nenetzin, and assent- | me, O Mualox, spake you then as a prophet? thence west in uid division line three ed. rhe paba vi ntured to look up and study the chains and fifty ‘ ight links; thenve north to the i ; ; sooner as ‘ i a ; Sol 1h atoresaid 35 nmce ¢ r » ** Quatamozin salutes the noble Tula. hie } face of the question er as well as he coald in a i. wa > reac oe spaees stang ie hope 3 the blessings of the gods are about her the tlickering tly - sts . | containing Thirty Acres oi Lead. & Uttle more He bade me say, that, four mornings ago the ‘T know the valgar have caillea me & MA&-| or less, 1 of " he said slowly; ** and sometimes they ALSoO—All that other tract. piece and parcel of king visited him at his palace, but talke gician, nothing but the strangers; that the con | tract with LIztli’, the Tezcucan, still holds | . | i have spoken of my commerce with the stars. lo say that either report is true were wrong sO good. Further, the king asked his counsel as | to the gods. Regardful of them, I cannot an- f ua. u hy “= * . > solency to what should be done with the strangers. | swer you, but I can say—and its sutliciency ; P ; ; - a : ; a = » ole > : He advised war, whereupon the king became | depends on your wisdom—your Biave, O king, that a courier | js warned of your intention. You come ask when his presence jing a sign; you would have me prove my so the banishment | power, that it may be seen. angry, and departed, saying would come for the tzin was wanted in the city; also holds good. And so, finally, there 1s no ** By the Sun more hepe from interviews with the king. ‘*Nay—if my master will permit another All that remains is to leave the cause to him | word.” s and the gods **T came to hear you; say on ’ r r calm face was troubled: but e* You spoke of me as a ¢ sunsellor in the A moment her . the value ot she recovered, and said, with simple dignity : | palace. How may we me eure the valu ‘] thank you Is the ‘tzin weil and} honors? By the intent with which they are r . ; : ‘ , , 1 7 patient >” given? O king, had you not thought th “« He is a warrior, noble Tula, and foeman] poor paba wou d use his power for the be travail of his goa; had ‘tween you and the you not thought he are marching through the previnces like wel wrath and Curses | coulda came guests; he thinks of them, stand | the peace as a season fruithul of dishonor. ‘ii Ae ctaiieaal Nenetzin, who had been quietly was aroused. listening, A ELL ALLL ED Has he heard the news? Does he not} for restoring the color, thickening the know a battle is to be fought in Cholula >” Torowth, and beautifying the hair, ay Tr “such tidings will be medicme to his | preventiag baldness, a1, tele Hinower te Spirit. ; unsurpasset ’ ’ : : oc “T*..3) } + | “A battle ried io. belt i about | a an it, Nenetzin.” ° r > ‘{. tov, will listen,” said Hualpa; ** fo1 the +h o nl at Dnivi dan cl tn will ston, sai) Huai: * frxen | Oharlottetown Driving Park. Land in said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows:—Commencing at a stake tixed onthe southside of the Anderson Road, and in the north-east angle of 65 Acres of Land in possession of James Johnston ; thence running sonth about ninety chains tothe divi- gion line of Township No. 27; thence west along Raid linetoa Furm inthe occupation of John Kelly ; thence foliowing the said John Kelly's east line to the aforesaid road ; thence east ward- ly along he said road to the stake or pl ice of commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a little more or less | Dated this T'wenty-Ninth day of } A. D. 1888, EDWARP J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last Will and ‘Testa- ment of Daniel Hodgsen, deceased, and ‘Trustee of Estate of late Charles Wright. nod & wky al ale December, decld EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCLENCE OF LIFE, | the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- ind Physicial Debility, vu Decline, Errors the untold 8 consequent thereon i ; ana . ‘ ; Ol BVUbedy | ee ¢ sUY pages, 8 vo., 125 pre | . 1; . t+) } 'scriptions for ali diseases. Clota, full guilt, jonly $1.00, by mati, sealed, {[liustrative with a voice sweeter than the tlutes of | sample free to ail young snd) middle wed ’ | ~— banat ' 2 22 , . Pezea’. imen. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Lhe girl laughe 1 aloud, ind Was well TRENDE c FOR LU MBER | Medal aw rded to the a it! - by the National lthouwh ahe answered : Nad Ue . + mela a ‘iatiot Address P. O. BR pleased, although she answereu . i ledical Association. Ath OSS : wee , * My Gather gave me & Orecews: sate IOrn: | ae i Is? Boston. Mass.,. or DK. W. H. PAR ing, but he did not carry is love so far as eS ie will tx ele "Venn ¢ odersigred | iit. eraduate of Harvard Medical College, ig . w’ . ° to lorH FEBRUARY, 1889, from parties | 9- . ‘ = ell me his purposes; and I am not yet @ war: | Ph nei . a following Lumber:— 25 years’ practice in boston, who may be con- be nd ’ ‘ q Waal suppea uni oat Waiile dsleut ° | . * oa ' " . : . rior to talk about oatties. The lord Maxtia, |! . eee at i hide eile suited contidentialls Sp claity, Diseases of i } . bom taf) th as > green edar 2 oO8ts, } streigi j : S ee ae even Tula here, can better tell you of suct}! Jona 12 feet in length, and not jess than 7! Man. Office, No. 4 buifineh eet things. i inches in diameter at th emall end. j yo i Ivr ont & by “Of what?” asked Tula. 275 do., 6 feet, not lesa than éiuches at emai | * To’ his friend wish to know all about j &@4. ” : : lo and nse tries ' : . ' 325 do.. 7 feet, not lesa than 6 inches at emall the war. i end, The elder princess mused a moment, and] 6o., 12 feet, not less than 12 inches at sma lj then said gravely: on: ; : . v 5 oo ohn Mul fro I i 55,000 feet fall inch Hemlock Boards, free from i : ‘ > : eil the tz as ‘ or a - . nc ' % 2 ou may tel the ZUM, ‘ rom me, Lori shakes and flaws, sawed evenly to proud edge, € . Hualpa, that twenty th usand warriors this } good quality and 10 feet in length. “+ $ i : i Sa2 Zn sun nine om <3 wh sly cy ® Robart : : ' mot hing marched tur Cholula; that the citizens | 11,250 running fe at of 2x lach Spruce Scant- | > : e ARTS ’ } iru 5 scot leweeer? t . oa there have been armed, and to-morrow, the [ “B&- 20 <0 tect! engths. ; Abeoiut : ' at eefits in a day ons . ; : 10,500 do. of 8x4 tach, W feet lengtha. | Sen testifs . Wore'ze Ce jon. go is willing, Malmucve wii be attacked The | : | Yor car : # lanation, and proofs malted ‘ : ‘ . ; Tandera a ~4* , r » le or o> | 4 ra ‘ on Sure king at one time thought of conducting the renders will be receiv ed for th whol! r par’, G@ealed) fre meu £0., SUFFALG, fi. ¥. . + . ‘ A ida elit - th and a certified cheque for 15 per cent. oi the; expedition himself; bat by persuasion of the | amount of tender must accompany each as {FACTO ELSPA eM Ae as . . . . z 3 } Ps - i fax} % L o tt > ‘af paua, Mualox, he has given the command to | security for the delivery of the Lumber. : Fi ei hee B® Aer 8s GR be % as the Lord Cuitlahua.” ' lhe Lumber to be delivered on some wharf in a 45 at 8 te { es z » S Charl town, or at the Charlottetown Railwa F > * eSY ie a ; &. aee sem oo he Charlotteto Railway oF LR eI EU BBE eS Mon ES “we Io’ clapped his handa: “<7ne gode are kind Depot, not later than lat June let us rejoice, O Hualpa! What marching of A. B. WARBURTON. armies there will be! What battles! Has- Seeretary. | . . ‘h * n ae 9 » & | } ten, and letus to Cholula ; we can be Ch’tawn, Jan. 8, 1889—2aw & sheet at him all day.” | wky before the night sets in.” "57 7 The boy went to his own canoe, and return: “What!” said Nenetzin. ‘“ Would you . : 3 . ' a. ’ _ ing, held up a shield of pearl and gold ‘‘ See! | GG Hy ). A. ROK hy R,, next, 1589. there fight, Io’? No, no; come home with as and I will put my parrot in a tree, and you may ON. Qe the figuer Dabie, Positivety Cured by Aczinistoring br. Baizes’ solden Specific. Fe can be given in acupof coffeeor tesa without the Knowledge of the person taking It; fs absolutely Larmiese, and will efect a permanent and s core, whether the patient ig a moderate drinker ar an eicoholio wreck. Ithas been giveuin thousands of cases, and in every instesce & perfcct curs | hag followed. J? never fatiz, The system once trpregnated with the Specific, it becomes an "iter | frmopossibllity for the Nquor eppetitetoexist Fo i circular and fll particulsrs address GOLME PRMOLPIC CO.. INS Bace tit. Cincineatt.O. With a bow I beat our father and the Lord é Patented gop. fp rnd f Wy _and Hualps, and this was the prize. Ebsa Wi ay er shined Broker ; Oe ae i 9 3) Canada, s* ; ‘ ; " N +71 2a) ss - < aa < 3 4 a . i Lihat a shield!” Nenetzin said. A toy ; eZ Ce —a mere brooche to a Viascalan. I havea gos r. e 7. 24 Aan awn nt ic es % tortvise-shell that will serve you better. 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! Kew ST, figs, “a Phe boy frow ne d, and a rejoinder was on New York City. Mg AP f his lips when Tula spoke. Oe Oo ‘** [he flowers in your vases are very beauti- | Se i le 1 Pet &e a ful, Lord Hualpa. What altar is to receive | >tC%3, bonds, Grain, ee oe rd & ° the tribute ?” leum Bought, Sold and Carried f : Nenetzin’s badinage had charmed the © * pe , . . . . 2 i. » ambassador into torgetfuiness of his PS Send for explanatory pampniet. Chas. & embissey; so he answered confusedly, sept20—dy & wky iy | Children cur ai “The noble Tula reminds me of my | in4mon duty. Before now, standing upon the ‘ | ive i ‘ ry: . . 7 ’ r every = hilis« of Tihuanco, watching the morning G RAT &FUL -COMFORTING. rec i ) vile ‘ (prepaid ana brightening in the east I have forgotten my- sales “at aiee ee ee — I Peay pard D ; : ~= 2 —, g= 5 sr gn #° f a | Cer ui f LUO sold inia glanced archly at Nenetzin. “ The] % he } “| 4% ¢ e 3 3 eo 2 the a a? yas bal he . : % & nformition. : a8. CLUE, is morning looks pleasant ; doubtless its worship- ip ; m 4 é King St. West, Peceaio. oi Baiaic. k.¥. per will be given. & %J 3 - Dai And then he knew the woman’s sharp eyes had seen into his inner heart, and that t! ! nt Rl art, and that the - : ‘ ’ . e a | BUL4CiIINE ream he there cherished was exX- BREAKFAST. pesca; yet his c ‘fusion gave piace to de “By a thorough knowledge of the natural | ligut, for the discovery had been published j lews which govern the operations ef digestion | wit asmiic. Thereupon, he set one of the | @&4 outrition and by a carefal appli ae of the | Mr ected Cocoa, Epps fine properties of wel!-se! Vuses feet ‘ shad the ‘ . s¢h, -gyph was . . : Vis at * feet, au i touched the tloor with has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- His Palin, aint Sasa ; eately flavoced beverage which mny save us salute | many heavy doctor’s bill It is by the judicious | ‘2 was charged by Guatamozia to you «gain and say that these flowers would tell you ail his h o As she use of such articles of diet that a constitution .% may be gradually built up until strong enougn to _ and wi-hes. re tendeney to disease. Hundreds of sist er ry : subtle maladies are floating around us ready to raised the gift her hand trembled ; : 7 Ms then disco 1 he : pape me attack wherever there is a weak point, We vi ' : s ‘ered r "gage ‘ e . > a ss i : I ; i i precious a J imple may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our Choivian vas could become ; and with that selves wei] fortified with pure blood anda pro- his i tisk was before him. Taking the} perly nourished Cheah Sores re p ie : © Viadea «< i ‘ ' boiling water an bk. other vas, he knelt before Nenetzi wind i ny ith OD rut ig aier and : “ i ie eee . ae : 4, | Sold oniy in j keta. by Grocers, labelled thus: i ibive ittie SkKiii in courtierly ways, my . ° He seid. ‘* la flowers | see nothiag but their JAMES EPPS & CO., _————- nn nue ‘ . > Lond t, iin und, bean Yan 1 wists l would have these s ay is, ; I Or le r r ° s ; , . . acta a & wke¢ that if Neuetzin, the beautiful Nenetzin, will} ee acceps them she will make me very happy.” r Phe girl jookeld at Tala, then at him; then she raised the vase, and, laughing, hid her fare in the flowers. But little m lashings was said; and soon the ast off and the vessels sep- re were arated, _ On the return, Hua!pa stopped at Tenochi- titlan, and in the shade of the portico, over a cup of t uew beverage, now all the fashion, | received from Noli the particulars of the con- templated attick upon the strangers in Cholula; for, with his usual diligence in the fields of gossip the broker had early informed himself of all thut was to be heard of the affair, and that night, while Io’ dreamed of war and the hunter of love, the ‘tzin paced his study or wandered through his gardens feverishly sol- icitous about the result of the expedition. ‘““Ifis fail,” he repeated over and over— **if is fuil, Malinche will enter Tenochtitlan as a godt" CHAPTER IV. THE KING DEMANDS A SIGN OF MUALOX. (This Engraving represents the Lungs a healthy state.) THE REMEDY POR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. 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Pierce's Golden Medteal Dis. covery ucts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ cleanses Lie system of all bleod-taints and im- purities, from whatever cause arising, [¢ is equally efheacious in acting upon tho Kid- neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing strengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chilis and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases, Dr. Pierce’s Geideu Medical Dise covery CURES ALL HUBIORS, from a common Biotech, or Eruption to the worst Serotula, Salt-rheum, * ‘ever-sores,”” Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad bicod are conquered by thia powerful, purifying, and tis iworating medi- cine, Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign intluence, Especially has it maui- fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eezoma Ervsipclas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Serof- tious Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease “ White Sweliings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarred Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Secrofulous Affections. “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LiFe.” Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. P' Golden Medical scovery, aed digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Serofula of the Lungs, is arros and cured by this remedy, if taken in ee earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease when first offering this now world-famed rem-_ edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his “ConstmMPTion CuRsE,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or srengineuing, alterative or blood-cieansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, net onlv as a remedy for Consun Chronic Stconces of = but Ser ot Liver, Bleod, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chins, Astiinia, Severe Coughs, and kindred SS D is an efiicient remedy. bold by Druggists, at $1.00, or S ec oe gists, at $ » or Six Bottles 47" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pi , : . Pierce book on Consumption, pte . World's Disponsary Medical Association, 663 Maiv Sts BUFF 7 ~ atepagmee ced i a Oe a ws ee ore eigen moni WS Z ee eas eo