aaa ee ee Se ai ge eee uae, age ney Nee at TE oon & a I bie Ts c. wthease — fee Sa eee as EEN ee ene, ean 9 ed hm + “es . i amt SP rng nae a ee pgm * ; oS a j ; : ’ 4 : ' i j ; ; : i . . oe “| if af : oe RP Baie. son Fegan an. ai tly = + em ar wh Net ee a a! ‘lee ce hl le eG te BE TL. NETRA it in HAPTER LV ae THE DALL | Le = 2 SS 8 B PS pp!) ex REG € e “a ] d € t men and fixed the p at % irk « “or ‘ et x } reare om to ili p ese ] i; iwo ~OuUs tor pot stariis f 4 = . ‘ ~ & , irst, because I did not wis | aa | . ¢ ~~ ‘ ~ *. i ! to be kaow t head ‘ ss ey : a : 4 é * <a oP: i i f } : x qua I it} rue we raugers had the . : bis £253 = ne { ] ) “hot a> . . aay i regular troops Lhougl k A Se He eS : " c so, we, Pere i } t© e@ ais ou. our duty. was ; 4 Se Ope gate es ora - “ : ’ oS). ey y ees tae tis te <i from it, and we were ; we . 3 ree 4 j rarely * missed wheu absent Chere ; i ane - ») ; nendence | ; was thus a sort Oi piea-aut indevendet 1c e y , . in iad) wy ' in my command, which I fer one ful! ¥ fey S appreciare 4a Fo: all i} Mal, | did pot de ad ap} 5 Sire 1 whole world to know of an ex- et . { re i ped tiow like the one projected z M 1 motive for going in the i My second motive for gouge in e 2s 5 a . ' ; bend Si d se nie wis simple prudence, i dured nt | take the whole of my command alev E z eps, << | « be: . Afgisttivs |. me without permission aks BS » Ot & vii ie. ; t re = a Ey | , } , saci tt. i : E os above. The absence of the corps | ES, & hy aia’ ‘ ’ . af. | without leave wou d cer aluly be noticed cg, be meboao, , | .Y eT ga 7 } iif fost > } irs : | =n a 2 oe ~~ it | thee By Saya eM wey a7 . r ry Beckache, ” Soreness CF wo ‘ a ‘ f. . ller par 4 > t¢ - i wre i a wilh the sma - party E> ee a Gout. Quiz sy, S Soro Throat, §: | : om w ' . + snrent hauled _ ie take, crution would be oy." ae. ONC" ings end Sprains, Burns aha } »} . ‘ , - ; ! . . . ‘ é Nove alvne the rat ‘tore wis} € P f =n AF. , we ni C ami yr (ie re 1a) CDel € ] . Scaids, Sea 3 J des ted, some swilt messenver migiat! Pr . ‘ y the tidings en avant, and get us| . i : — : : ‘ Tooth, Ear end oou i to oubte = one , * ‘ . ate / - nme ’ | t . FEST GAG Lauiy lia v c | designed to start at the earliest hour | Gaine and Aahae . } ‘ i 1Y ; sat alarr ; ailie he ld 7 O1 darkness, 80 that might not Qari | No Preparation arth ec ar J, . . ° . S , Bogs tne taciet la by a mid nohet Visi. A } as a anfe, sure, sineple a cheay | | . . : “4 7 hemedy t 1 entails tut the com, i hy mpd a tall OF Constant ridinpg wouid t x outla f 50 « ,a es ’ ‘ sn hav h and positive bri vy me to its vate ° ° i a eee AVS Cacay posits i A fae «6iast momeil of twilight we | sctions in Eleven Lan 4 . »} , : > ’ ~ aT sD nae rz wre -in our sxnaqaies 5 and ‘ode siler iV as aot A £ . i in'o the cha aral tiiaf «kir ed our camp —> oer i a o i A tel ' f tar some listau e throus ia . te 2 ‘ , aid,, liarreow path we deboucbed upon the unD- es ; ; ye sip oT ' river rea the same that couducted to ra ' es ~ the ra reria Beer cw G Phe trapp 4, R ibe and G rev, acticg | e a it ‘ ~ * i as seouts went forward iu the advance | their horses remein- party. were on foot They lag behind with the 7 co ——— a2 amy cr LESALE Wild | PPVHE Po ae + : A. M ic A te CANADIAN PACH retiy CANADIAN PACIFIC _ Lands in the FERTILE west ‘Territory for tion ut oe. proceere. BELT sale on certan or ra HR RAILWAY [ RAILW ol Vy AY » condition as to $2.50 PER ACRE. h at tis talments, One-siXt ins be made j anouai A REBATE cultivation, vrnent to allowed for , OF s1 ne ef puren with interest at ¢ 25 PER as described jn the Company’s Land Regulations, rca ” ’ uni THRE LAND GRANT BONDS n the Company, other Banking Instite tions throughout the couatry, will be REOLIVED AR THN m their par value, with interest accrued, on noney, Special ° For arrangements made of the -Land Re abhitbean CopIes i Land Commissioner, JOUN McTAVISH, Winuipeg ; By order of the Board, ER CENT. account thus further reducing the price of the land tothe purch aser, with Emigration and Land Companies, and other particulars, apply to the Company’s orto the undersigned, of and iu DORE } i 1 4 ' ne iX per cent the Any, COMPANY | Dulunce offer | Manitoba and the North- cultiva- itt Live ACRE OPK CHARLES DRINHWATES, Secreta which can be pro ured at all the Agen sies of the Bank of Mon treal, and vv. *. Montreal, December 1st,1881. : 285 jde 17 2m?2aw re “ve - 7 ie Re BOSTON BRANCH SILVER PLATING COa to do all kinds BOSTON RoW prepared Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, ail kinds of fine Machinery. ») warranted .to give entire made, WILLIAM B tel Every jot bon or bo charge satigfac- LOWN, Manag: a. hop en the corner of Prince and Grattor Seeune Cherlottetaw, Feb, 4,°82 ‘ Beer & Goll. Jain aud Marmalade, in Crocks, Jain and Marmalade, ia STEAM! STEAM! Zo the Front! tT fr f . The Mayflower Milis Have been thoroughly overhauled, and @ first-class Steam Engire put in, making tt seconG to noue on the Island, Parties from a distance can receive thei: giists at shortest notice, Buik. H. 8. GATES. st R ryalty, Dec. 20—4i gaw, wkly 2m BEER & GOFF, 200 Barrels Winter Apples. SPLENDID ORDER", | - 1000 BOXES CUKE TIN FOR DELIVERY AT HALIFAX, Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, by ' j It was a mode of march T had adopted | ep EE eB See e | ‘ f. 2 s &§ Ses a i afier some experience in bush- tightiug G S 2 — ¢ a one 7 ‘I cae ae il | =k es * GS See OP Phe scouts of a marchiug foree spo. dl | Feb. 6 18-2 | S oe : Rad 4. always go ou foot, whether the mete) Seen gee ee i | bedy e dragoous or _ infantry. Ini oe ¢ : ; il, , this manner they can take advantage of | dD arnley I at m far vate. " a avi « j the ground; avd by keeping under eover | J of the timber, are evabled to reconnoitre | —se the angles of the road in a much safer | |TPO o be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at} oe : WEDNESDAY. 192 way than wheu on horseback Phe | mu sersic yo EDNESDA r 19 sh ¢ cca : . |} April, at 12.30 pm, (f not previeusly dis- | . never . ‘ . cneniin on ~hH Be . * i great Ganger tv @ scout an ’ vues | posed of by private sale) either in cne lot or quently to the party for which he is| divided to suit purchasers, that well keown | acting—lies in his bei.g frst seen. and} meee Farm, lately occi d by Hex C the risk is greater when he is mou bed, os J T “are + | ; ee Che farm consis ) ut 500 acres, ail a Horse ¢ - mot DE “eve under cover | ay weil go condition Without an effort ; and the sound of the | wate! by as nye at ning | k, and | hoof mav be heard : whereas, in vine | with never fail welis of good water. There ca-es out of teu. a man on foot oe Bi oe | the farm a large and ee ; dwt house, with good barns aud out- | such a man as either Rube Rawlin: ar | ae : j : ¢ om i buiidin.s ef all kinds On the shore fronts of Bil) ly rey oo discover the er semy i the farm are abu Laz upp! s of nusse] mud before he is aself seen, or any ambus- | snd a shippi g pla cade cal “om a eomed Of course, the Cerms 25 per ¢ . of th pur hase money, ' ; i s ‘ cecutial i ¢ OG ; r cent. scout should vever advance beyond the | wh Of execution ¢ — : a { ' may iain secured o the tarm; tor the possi tal y of retreating upon the Party | remaining 25 per cent. approved secu.ity on | he su tiull ow. reali es% Wili be taken. With tull confidence in the men who Lise at the same time and pl oe shout 67 | ' :cres of wood laad on Lot 20, near Mr. Janes | he } been sept torward. we rode OR. cre : ‘ ‘ i Aa Ma on Ov , hear Mir u cs | eit. Sutherland's ‘Lerms ¢a-y timing our pace s9 as aot to overtake For tarther particulars apply to them. Now and then we caught a HODG-ON & McLEOD, giiimpse of them, at the further end of a Charlottetown and Summerside, | long stretch. skirting the bushes, or st \op- March 2, 1832—law wkis, wk Ny pat, 3} ine behind the cover, to reconnoitre the|~ .. »;»©»”» ee } "ry . . ren lin advance. ro our cha 7rin. if was Mo > & le. ; ' nee, wg a iy Ort L AZo a clear mooulight, aud we could distiaguish their forms at a great distance. We a iteiaiaas should h | “o fi i dark TO be sold by Pi 'BLIC AUCTION, on} rm { oe AVE P aryre £ or . i — . é om muca inve pre erret a daar er TUESDAY, the feurth day ot pi il Lert, ' . night 1832 at the hour of twelve o’clock. noon, The road we were travelling upon was at the “oart House, in Summerside, in entirely without habitations; most of it Prince County. under and by virtue of a . . . ower of ootained in an Indenture ran through light chapperal forest, with Paser of Sate c : 7 of Mor ene bearing daie the first day of neither clearing nor homestead. One solitary rancho stood at about equal dis-~ tances between the town and the ranch- eria ; aud was known amoug the rangers by the familiar sebriquent of the * half- way-house.” yucea, with a small patch around that had ooee grown yams, chile-pepper, and a stock of maize for whoever hac inhab- ited it; but its occupants had long siuce disappeared —the prowling soldier-robber from the camp had paid it mauy a Vv Isif, and its household gods lay broken upon the } The torti/la stone and coma, red calabash cups. bed- steads and beaches of the cana vaquera, hearth. earthen ollas, a whirigig spindle, an old stringless« jarana or bandolou, with other like efiects, lay in fragments upon the floor, Mingling with these were cheap colored woed-prints of saints aud Saviour that had been from the walls, aud with the torn leaves of an old Span- ish misa, trampled ia dust and dishonor. | paiut this tableaa of ruin not that it was in any way connected with the eveats of our narrative, bat that it had strangely affected me. On the day be- fore rede past, I had ( moment by the lite rancho, templated the scene with a melancholy thst amounted sadness. Little thought | sadder spectacle uwaited Saine spot. We had approached within less than half a mile of the rancho, when a strav: ge medley of sounds reached our ears. Human voices they were, and borve upon the light breeze we could distin- guish them to be the voices of women O ‘easionally harsher voices were heard dragged « AR We and vou- feeling of almost to that a still me in that miugliug in the murmur, but most of apg — Wiadser, Out., Cuunda them had the soft rich into: Eee ai z a i 7 yoation that Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hail o,, itiggsiches the female voice, Agents for Prince RAwerd Island, and by all Drugyi:te aryrhera Tie 19°89 why TO BE CONTINUED, linia eentabtiatncnsi initial SA renee SSF _ An sk your Druggist fur CO ¢¢ Bonuycooen YEARS’ ExPeRreNCE,” says MoKinnon’s Asthma remedy, cr snd ap eminent physicias, convinces meth the | 5” Cconts (" stamps), or $1, and you vill Only way co care nervous exhaustion, and | Teceive it by mail (post-par)) I guaran ee We 8 of the sexual organs, is to rep . the } im diate relief, fur po amount of prolts an "Y g ¢ brain and nerve foods, » dof | Coull induce me to tamper with suffer re al Feo “les compounded, Viack’ Mav- from tial dread diseas 7 A.idress C. Mee * ini _edicine is the Leet id im Char. Kinnow, Long Creek, Loi 65, P. BE I » | own A pothecaries’ tall Y Conroy & Ca, Annandale, Ageuis Co tes advartivemunt in wuitther edtunme =ow It was a poor hovel of halied a| j Kiny’s Couniy. February, A. D. 1880, and made between Thomas MeCarvill and Bridget McCar- vill, bis wife, ef the one part, and Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil M-Leod, of the other part,— . LL that tract, piece or parcel of land CA situate. lying and being on Letor Town- thip Nomber Tweaty-seven, bounded as fo)- lows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the road leading to Charlotte- town, at the possession of norib-west angle of lund in the Edward Hughes; thence south to the division line of the north moiety of the said Towaship; thence wese eleven charns; thence north to the road, thence along the road to the place of Commencement, contain- ing eighty-three acres of land, a fiitle more or less, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgsou & McLeod, § licitors, Sum- Merside, Datei this third day of March, A. D. 1882. EDWARD NEIL iARVis HODGSON vicLLOD, Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Re ee for Ner- vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual P-ostration, ight’ Sweats, Supernuctorrhada, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of L’uwer it repa rs Nervo Waste, Rejuven- atea the Jaded Intellect, Stri nrgthen & the I Ned Brain and Restores Surp pwristit Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted thouse nds Generative Organs, The experience of proves it an InvavvaBLe Rxmepy, The Medicine is pleasant to the nd each box con- tains ee for two week's medication, and is the cheapest a — best. 42 Fuil part iculars in our pam ate . Which we desire to mail free to anv address, Mick's + Magnetic viedicivze is sold by Drug- taste, a 4 | gists at 40 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5. or will be mailed free of p stage, on receipt of the money, by broad : auressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., [fs 19 ouw sk sian csaali “* Northern Light,” exclusive of ice truckage CratHern & CAavVERgILI. For prices and all particulars address A. STONE, P.O, Box 483 Halifax, N. 8. [ja 31 10i) SEER & GOFF. janned Salmon, ilackerel, Finnev Hadtles, Lobsters, ac. CARD. THE MiSSES CURRIE fg removed trom the Rooms recently occupied by them above the Store of &. Vv. Tremain, Esq., to the Store lately occu- pied. by their late father, bear cor. of Pownal so) Gratton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress and Mantle- making. Mantles a speciality. ae 4 imeod Eemoved, \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to uctify he i friends and the public generally that «ke has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, lence of Mr. dquare. etc., apply at her Studio - resi- Peebies, Sonth Side of King fan 20 tf AVIES INSTANTAN+OUS MUSIC fr the Piano or Organ, by which any ehild or person can play any of the popular airs by note al sight, withoul study. pre- vious notice or even musical talent. Sev preces of music, with tustructions, mailed to auy addreess on receipi of one dollar. Caia- lone of tanes mailed free, Agents wanted. Davis's Manoracrurine Co. P, O, Box 211. Amherst NOS fie 9 lm COA Ft7 2. fri ads and customers of the late W. Wasson, Chemist and Drugygist. are yet iiei that the b siness wi!l be ear De be oF | bus ane by a kind and appreciative public. Charlottstown, Jan. 27, 1882. iss ein a il of Gold | and Stiver Plating, such as Kuives, Forks, | | Spoees, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet| Stands, ‘Lea Scts, Watches and Jewelry of very description, Carnage Work, Handles | Dashers, ete ete, a — ! Rear WHO DRY GOODS SALE. am I * oy £3 8 OLESA prepared to my Stock of DRZ — CONSISTING dis i cus pose of the whole of GOODS, OorF— Leady mi ide & lothing,. ERA'ES ARD CA shi mM | rts, Collars, —AND— Gents’ Furnishi I wii] sell the Stock in lots sers, or in one lot. The Lea se, for ings Generally, to suit purcha- —~ALSO— three years, MI-ES at present occupied by me, CHARLES I, MORRISON. ee Feb. 2, 1882. Be Ps, Searis, ‘Ties, | &6. of the PRI. For Sale or to Let. A eighty feet on Pownal street a four tainii Can b iDg @ Gvor, Merah 19, 16 large turned into one Dwelling et on Sydney Street, the rooms: and two FETHAT Freehold Property, with a front ot 1d ely touse rhty con Kitchens. , ’ : DY UNLOCK Apply on the premises to t ringe iS} tf MRA, BOSWATLT. lidward islan L TIME TABLE NO. 17 re ek WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ty bake effect on the 1st Dec.; 188 l, TRAINS CUTWARD. _ STATIONS. | MIXED. MIXED. Uh’town .. Royalty Jc N Woltsh’e iWunter R’r } ; ' Dp 8 jdam Dp 3.00pm: Dp . S. 38 és i ** 3.20 "3.45 Sradaiba’e | 10.23 * Co'ty Line, | Freetown sue "70. i **1G.48 ¢ ao * Keusingt’n' ‘*13.10 Sumin’side Wellingt’n Port Hall.. U’ Leary... Bloortield \lberten, Tignis h | | | ws Royalty Je! 7 ...+ i Bedford. . . | Mt. stew’t) ‘ Cardigan. | seorgetn.. Mt. Stew 7 Morell... .1 St. Peter’s.} Bear fiver! Souris ....! |Arll. 45 ‘ Dp - 45 pm| j *. ' 32 “< 4 ‘e 5 “Ss Ar 6.45 * 2.37 2 44 US 48 "2 sé co 4 iF a 7 5, es 5, es & j “. scl se 5. Ar 6, } set “é ‘es sé ’ ‘ ! | } t ; ; ' } i | i 93 1d 30 se Os “< 18 s3°% 55 39 MIXED. {Dp 2.é Spm E | | | iAr 7 TRAINS INWARD, ~~ STA'LTIONS, i MIXED, Ar UD 6s Ar Dp 1 66 es . 3.09 ‘Bae 4.05 4.45 9.53 G65 * 4, 15pm 4. 55 5.25 ” Sis * 00 ee } MIXED, A: oneereeee | manatees | enema . Ar 5.30pm Arlt. 15am| Arll.45am oyaity Je Dp 5.07 Jb’iown . N Wiltsh’e; Hunter R’r Bradaiba’e Co'ty Line. Freetown... Keusingt u Summ’ side Wellingt’n Port Hill.. O Leary. . Bloomfield | Alberton ..} Mignish ‘ Roya lty Je York: ... Bedford. . Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Georget’n . Mt. Stew’t Morell... St. Peter’s Hover iw ° } SOUTIS .. VI L. B. 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