Ra AI Christmas Night. Yet sweete~, softer music when the even Shuts out the dark, and bevies of bright | girls @how us again the hues of summer's heaven — | Rose in their checks, and sunlight in their | ourls. : } The Druid mistletoe his rites imposes ; The dance goes weaving through the glit-| tering hall, | The jolly host his frequent toast proposes, — ** 4 Merry Christmas to you ene and all. THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XIV. LOVE-THOUGHTS. A DREaD feeling is jealousy, mortified vanity, or whatever you may designate the disappointment of love. I have ex- perienced the sting of shame, the blight of broken fortune, the fear of death it- self; yet none of these ever wruug my heart so rudely as the pang of an un- reciprocated passion. The former are but transient trials, and their bitterness | soon has an end. Jealousy, like the | tooth of a serpent, leaves its poison in| the sting, and long and slow is the heal-| ing ot its wound. Well knew he this, | that master of the human heart: Iago’s| prayer was not meant for mockery. To drown my _ mortification, I) had drunk wine freely at the ball ;| and on returning home, had tinued my potations with the more fiery | spirit of “Catalan.” By this means 1} gained relief and sleep, but only a short | duration. Long before day I was awake | —awake to the double bitterness of} jealousy and shame -awake to both meutal and physical pain, for the fumes of the vile stuff I had drunk wracked my brain, as though they would burst open my skull. An ounce of opium would not have set me to sleep again, avd [| tossed in my couch like oue laboring | under deliriam. Of course the incidents of the pre- ceeding vight were uppermost in my mind. Every scene aud action that had | oceurred, were as plainly before me, as if I was again witnessing them. Every effort to alienate my thoughts,aud fix them upon some other theme, proved vain aud idle; they ever returned to the same circle of reflections, in the centre of which was Isolina de Vargas! I thought of all that had passed, of all she had said. I remember every word. How bitterly I remembered that scorntul laugh! — how bitterly that sarcastic | smile, when the double mask was re-| moved ! The very remembrance of her beauty pained me! It was now to meas to fantalus the erystal waters, never to be tasted. Before I had formed hopes, had indulged in prospective dreams: the masquerade adventure had dissipated them. I ne longer hoped, no longer per- mitted myself to dream of pleasant times to come: I felt that I was scorned. This feeling produced a momentary revulsion in my thoughts. There were moments when | hated her, and vengeful impulses careered across my soul. These were fleeting moments: again before me rose that lovely form, that proud grand spirit, iu the full entiraty of its power, aod agaiu my soul became absorbed in admiration, and yielded it- self to its hopeless passion. It was far from being my first love, and, thus ex- perienced, [ could reason upon it. I felt sure it was to be the strongest and sterm- iest of my life. [ know of three loves distinct in kind and power. First, when the passion is reciprocaed— when the heart of the beloved yields back thought for thought, and throb for throb, without one reserved pulsation. This is bliss upon earth—not always long-lived—ending perchance in a species of sublimated friendship. To have is no longer to desire. The second is love entirely unrequited —love that never knew word or smile of encouragement, no soft whisper to fan it inte flame, vo ray of hope to feed upon. Such dies of inanition, the sooner that its object is out of the way, the absence wiil conquer it in time. The third is the love that “ dotes yet doubt«,” that doubts but never dies— | no, never. The jealousy that pains, only sustains it; it lives on, wow happy in the honeyed conviction of | triumph, now smarting under real or | fancied scorn—on, on, so long as its object is accessible to sight and hearing ! No matter how worthless that object con- | CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR. eS Ls. eae mere), Qh aan Ds | . he | During the Holiday Season | — = I wiLL SHELL Kay 4 | 3 | 7 Dry Geods, = | in A Clothing, IOS eS = =z and ‘eas, g ~~ “| CHEAPER THANEVER. | > * Will Guarantee Bargains = . im Every Department ¥ IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS TRY J. B. MACDONALD’S, Qusan Sreerr. = _ eee Dec, 20, “St— ——— SS eee A POSITIVE MARK DOWN! 0:0 a In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of LIS GrOUDSs! THIS SEASON; I will sell the following lines at special rates of discount: HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, Xc., 20 per cent. discount MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS, 20 per cent. discount LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, 20 per cent. discount KNIT WOOL GOODS, 10 to 20 per cent. discount LO to 10 to TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, READYMADE CLOTHING, Several Other Lines at Reduced Prices. As this is a positive mark down sale, customers can rely on getting rare bargains. OWEN CONNOLLY. 20 per cent, discount 20 per cent. discount Dee 8, 1881. ' eS STS Sa _ RS ee AFTER ALL, The Great Rush ts to BEER & GOFF’S. OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK IS MOVING OFF RAPIDLY, Low Prices. Getting may be or become—:o matter how lost or fallen; love regards not this. It has) naught to do with the moral part of our| nature. Beauty is the shrine of its wor- | ship, and beauty is vot morality. In my own mind, I am conscious of | three elements or classes of feeling ; the moral, the intellectual, and what T may term the passional—the last as distinct from either of the other two as oil from spirits or water. To the last belongs love, which I repeat again, has no sym- pathy with the moral feelings of our uature, but alas! as one might almost believe with their opposite. Even a plain but wicked coquette will Captivate more hearts than a bean- tiful saint, and the brilllant murderess, ere now, has made conquests at the very toot of the scaffold! _It pains me to pronounce these con- Victions, derived as they are from expe- rieuce. There is as little gain as pleasure in so doing, but popularity must be sacrificed at the shrine of truth. For the sake of effect, I shall not play false with philosophy. TO BE CONTINUED. — ~ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER ss the Chea: ext and Ne Panes Published in the Province” en ae Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1881, AND OUR CUSTOMERS ARE Best Quality at ———a— 30: Valencias (Off Stalk, fine and large) Boxes and Half-Boxes, Cheap. Figs ea eae ia 350 Boxes of Very CiLoice Layer Figs. ee - . COFFEE * imal premises, warranted Choice. ( Woodburn’s (St. John) Celebrated Pure CONFECTIONERY | _ Candies, a very large assortment. : 1 Chocolates, Creams, Toys, Scotch Mix- 25 Cents anp Urwarpba. L Half-chests, Caddies, 5, 7,10, 15 and 20 lb. boxes. Our new Tea is giving excellent satisfaction. FL y Very Choice Brands (warranted), Hia- 0 R Crown Patent, Ke. Nuts, Dates, Spices, Candied Peel, Biscuits, Chocolate, Cecoa (Epps), Schiveitzer’s Cecoatina, Cranberiies, Green Fruit, &c¢., &e. a a See ee = = NOTICE. Shop & Dwelling House 4X7 E, the undersigned, have this day en-| V Seed tanto ftpeRerteasehlp . peactiae | TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store in the office lately occupied by Messrs, Sul- livan & Morson,” in tue Young Men’s Chris- &.J. Williems, Appiy to tisa Agsociation Building in Charlottetown. HORACE HASZARD, EDWARD PAYFIELD. RAISING a Table Raisins (Extra Choice), Fresh, Roasted and Ground on our tures, Gum Drops, &c., &c. TA: : watha, Primrose; National Policy, BEER & GOFF. as Barristers and Attoracys in Charlottetown, | and Desliiig Housed ’ tately accupled Uy Aug. 25— ur Printing dane is at as ot no 28 diy pat Jaw, ne pres the RX AMIN PRINTING ROOMB, } STANISLAUS BLANOHARD. Tau to | jde 3 oaw till sale] ee ANK OF P. £. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, | at the London House. | GRO. DAVIES & CO. BANK OF P. &, ISLAND, | ;,ANK OF P. BE, ISLAND NOTES taken i> at their face for Goods cr in payment of Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE, Nov. 29—tf GRAND HOLIDAY | GIFT ENTERPRISE. FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, and Freehold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown. SECOND PRIZE.—A new and handsomely finished « OTTAGE, with Coach House and DAILY HXAMINER, DECHMBHEE 24 188 ee | - Bank of P, B. Island. | | ey Pee ee THIS IS A GRAND ‘TIME oie TO PURCHASE ALL KIVDS OF aggys FOR THE SEASON, —AT THE- LORDON HOUSE, as we are offering special inducements to CASH BUYERS, Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from ( harlottetown, 3500 Tickets will be issued at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Clubs of 1] tickets for $10 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :-— lst Prize Double Dwelling House, Betriied BOG noccee-ichis inconnece $1,200 00 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do....... 1,000 00 DE Fak vaccccoss occu thse conse viet 250 «0 : # ©: Leak nen seeiebens eerie 100 00 Li Ss pub agoncedeubdnines ge nénbeoses 50 Ov . = sb indiis deksniens tienen annul 25 00 2 © Prises each $10. .i0000c0cxeses 000 20 00 5. “ sc ns sh sh intaddll ovcede 40 00 190 “ “6 i cibiandndnes tibens 20 00 250% “4 6“ Dy ceacnnnseruneenades 250 00 The Owners of the properties guarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full aud un- disputed title, free from all encumberance, and I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing isclosed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dec, Next. A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIDAY, December 30th, to appoint & Com- mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the tollowing day. Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters. Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- lages. Any further information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheer- fully supplied, E H, BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec, 3, wkiy Manager, MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, in front of the Law Courts Building,in Char- lottetown,in Queen’s County,on FRIDAY, the tenth day of March next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-second day of Scpetember in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and seventy, and made between John Murphy, of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Hotel Keeper, of the one part, and William Welsh, of Charlotte- town aforesaid, merchart, of the other part,— LL the leasehold interest of the said John Murphy and unexpired term of twenty- five years, granted by an indenture ef lease dated the first day of June A, D 1869, and made between William Welsh and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, of the one part, and the said John Murphy, of the other part, in and to all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part of Town Lot Number Eleven in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and is bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the south-west angle of Town Lot number eleven in the first bundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, being on the north-west edge of Water Street and the eastward edge of Queen Street; thence following the course of the said Queen Street northwesterly, for the distance ef thirty-one feet ; thence by a right angle line therewith eastwardly for the distance of forty feet; thence by a line parallel with said Queen Street southeastwardly thirty-one feet to said Water Street; thence following the course of the same westwardly forty feet to the place of commencement, together with all buildings thereunto belengiug, or in anywise appertain- ing. For further particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Charlottetown. Dated t his second day of December, A. D, 1881, WILLIAM WELSH, Mortgagee MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on TU ES- DAY, the tenth day of January next, 1882, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty-four in King’s County, in Prince kd- ward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say, commencing ata stake in the south side of a road leading from Cardigan Ferry, at the eastern boundary of a tract of land in pos- session of John and Donald Steele ; and run- ning thence south along said boundary to the rear line of Farms fronting on said Cardigan River; thence eastwardly on said rear line a distance sufficient to include sixty-five acres, or one-half of the rear land; thence north to said Road; thence along the same south- westwardly to the place of beginning, contain- ing sixty-five acres ot Land, a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot Fifty- four aforesaid, commencing on the northern shore of Cardigan River at the western bound- ary of land in the occupetiou of Roderick Steele, and on the eastern boundary by land in the occupation of Allan Campbell, having a tront of five and one-half chains and ex. tending north by parallel lines, so as to con- tain fifty acres of land, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appur- tenances thereto belonging. The above is made under a Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage dated the sixteenth day of September, 1879, made between Pat- tick Fiynn and Mary Ellen his wife, of the one part,and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod, of the other part, For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solictors, Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-second day of December, A. D, 1881. _ EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, and can meet the wants and means of all in ‘Town and Country, 70: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GooDs., Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. ———0: | BLACK & MOURNING COODS, ALL PRICES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many ef them ai Half Price, to clear. Wool Tweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at 30 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Clster Cleths, double width, 50 ets. per yd. up, Grey Union Fiannreis for 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weol Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Rebes. Coon and Bufifatio Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber TUST OPENED. AVERY LARGE STOCK OF QVERCOAIS & ULSTERS 66.00. ae - Reefing Jackeis, $3 up. A GOOD LINE OF SOYS CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Coats, Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Goad Selection of Ladies’ and Men's Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORDS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP: HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Kixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, 0:0— 4\ INH 1 { YER hn A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ARr te? Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. 0:0 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 fullyfsustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. (de 22 th m till sale} Morigagees Charlottetown, Nov, 21, 1881.