f ie i oa. ne * SO ROR a il a OR VCR Th G tlaceaieeit ap wnt eR ANE 2 PR ae ae SRE REE LOA its EON 4 NB IE BI BE pamper ane on iy, eet cern amet E bgt ome Saath li OTE a CREP eg tema _ ae “as CORRE T er a ee THE WAR-TRAIL! HAPTER XXVI. VENGEANCE. Vows OF I soon feil asleep again, and this time slept long and profoundly. It was after nightfall, ia fact, near midnight, when I awoke. The air had grown chilly, but I found I had not be en neglected ; my serape was wrapped closely “around nfe, and with a buffalo-robe, had sufficiently protected me from the cold while I slept. On iaiiolies I felt much better and stronger. | looked around for my com- panions. The tire had gove out—no doubt intentionally extinguished, lest its | glare amid the darkness might attract the eye of some roving Indian, The| night was aclear one, though moonless ; | with | starlight | was spangled and the out the forms of the | browsing | pe i | j but the heaven its sparklivg enabled me to make two trappers und the horses. Of the former, asleep; the other sat upright, guard over the camp. Ile was m« ihe less as a statute; but the small sp: ark | gleaming like a from me) WoO! Ids, group of one only was } | Ke eping glow worm bowl of his tobacco-pipe, gave token of his wakefulness. Dim as the hi it was, I could distinguish the upright form to | be that of th trapper. It was | Garey who was sleeping. I could have wishsd it otherwise. | conversation | € arless was anxious to have some with the younger of my companions; I was longing for an explanation, and || should have preferred ad lrcssing myself to Garey. My anxiety would not allow | me to wait, aud I turned towards Rube. He sat near me, andI spoke in a low tone, so as not to awake the sleeper. ‘¢ How came you to find me ?” ** By follerin your trail.” “Oh, you followed me then! From the settlements?” ** Not so fur. Bill an me wur camped | in the chaparril, and spied you a gallup in arter the white horse, as_ if ‘all the | devils wur arter you. I kuowed yur at | a glimpse; so dd Bill. Sez I: ‘ Bill, thet ur the young fellur as tuk me for a| grizzly up thur in the mountains,’ an the reckolecshun o’ the sark’mstance sot me a larkn till my ole ribs ached. ‘It ur the same, sez Bill. An jest then, we met a Mexikin whe hed been yur guide, gallupin about fa search o’ you. He gin us a story ‘bout some saynyora with a dodrotted long name. ‘Durn_ the weemen!’ sez I to Bill. Didn’t I Bill?” To this interestin interrogatory, Garey, who was but hal asleep, gave an assenting grunt. “Wall, ” continued Rube, “ seein thur wur a pettycoot in the case, I sez to Bill, sez I: *‘ Thet young fellur aint a-gwine to pull up tiil eyther he grups the hoss or the hoss gits clur off.” Now, I knowd you wur_ well mounted, but I knowd you wur arter the fasted critter on all these parairas ; so | sez to Bill, sez I: * Billee, thur beun for a long gallup.’ Sez Bill: ‘ Thet ar sar tin.’ Wal! Bill an me tuk the idee in our heads, that you mout git lost, for we seed the white hoss wur a makin for the big paraira. It ain't the biggest paraira in creashun, but it ur one of the wust to git strayed on. Yur greenhorns wur all gone back, so Bill an me catched up the critters, an as soon as we kud saddle ’em put arter you. When we kumd out ia the paraira, we seed no signs o’ you, ’ceptin. yur trail. Thet we follered up; but it wur night long afore we got half way hyur, an wur obleeged to halt till suaup. “In the mornin’, the trail wur nurly blind, on accouut o’ the rain; an it tuk us a good spell afore we reached the gully. ‘Thur,’ sez Bill, ‘the hoss hes jumped in an hyur’s the trail o’ the young feller leadin down the bank.’ Wal, we wur jest turnin’ to go down when we seed yur own hoss a good ways off on the praira, ‘ithout saddle or bridle. We rid straight for him, and when we got closter, we seed somethin’ on the groun’ right under the hoss’s nose. Thet somethin turned out to be yourself an the grizzly, lyin in grups, as quiet asa kupple o’ ‘sleepin’’ possums. Yur hose wur a squeslin’ like a bag o’ wild-cats, aa at fust Bill aw me thort you had gone under. But upon a closter view, we seed you were ouly a faintin’ while the bar wur as dead as a buck. Of coorse we sot about doctorin’ you to fotch you roun’ again.” ‘* But the steed ? the white steed!” * Bill hyur grupped him in the gully. A leetle further down it’s stopped up wi big rocks. We knowd that, for we'd been hyer before; we kuowed the hoss kudn’t a got over the rocks, an Bill went arier an four’ him, on a ledge whur ‘he hed clomb out o’ reach o’ the flood; aiid then he lezooed the critter, and fotched im up hyur. Now, young fellur, you hev the hnl story.” **Anthe hoss,” added Garey, rising from his recumbent position, “ he’s yeurn, capt’n. Ef you hadn't rid him down, I couldu’t a roped him so easy. He’s yourn, ef yu’ll accept him.” “Thayks, thanks! not for the gift alone, but I may thank you for my life. But for you, I tight never have left the spot. Thanks! old comrades, thanks !” TO BE CONTINUED, COAL! 20) TONS ROUND COAL, For-sale by W. W. CLARKE, Lord’s Wharf. Dec. 28, ’81—2w * UPSCRIEE for the DAILY & the SX AMINERP, "; — wR ra i Z C gir . a aa ™ we ; Sia A § . = Urey , gezbeo o~ Re e — 2 oe Neuralgia, Sciatica, Backache, _Sorensss o! Gout, ti insy, Sore pare ings a and S prain ins, a ‘ ~ calds, G “2 Tooth, Ear and Hea Fest and Ears, an Pains an “d Aches. No Preperation on earth « ls Sr. Jac as a sufe » eure, sin "ht Rem dy i trifling outlay of 50 Ce with pain can have cheap abe posit | | elaime | | | | Directic one in Morn Lang) reg S0LD BY ALL he oT TiO BY THE MAYOR. | ‘N pursuance e of an Act of the General As sembly of Island ! Cn rw << ee eeA oa oe this Island, made and passed | in the forty-third year of the reign of led | present Majesty Quecn Victoria, intituled * An Act to amend the Ac t of the Eig hteenth | Victoria, Chapter thirty ntituled ‘ An | Act to Incorporate the [Town ¢ of Charlotte | town and all Act® amending the same.’” | I do hereby ul N that an Election of 4 Wayor a 11 1 Pe rgon to Serve as a Common Counsil- man in the a Council for each Ward of said Gity, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON | COUNVCILMEN, WEDN i the 25th Day of January, A. D. i } | ] Wii 'C held ou SDA Y, 1882, At the several places, that is to say : In Ward No.1, at o: Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opp. Mr. R. Heart2’s near the Store of Queen and site Warehouse, Sydney street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or House, fronting on Kent Stre Weymouth an d Cumberland : In Ward No. 5, at or near the Widow Tierney, corner cf Euston and George Streets. And at the said opened at nine o'clock coutinue open until five -o'e noon of the same day. near the Fire Engine t. east, between treets. House of Great Election the Poll wiil be in the forencon, and lock in the after- WARDS. all that part of uth of Dorchester land tormerly DESCRIPTION OF Number One shall compr Charlottetown which licss Street, and the parcel of known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Tem DATAS EX A MINE Wi ARE REMSVING R, TANUARYT eh, tt NG. 61 QUEER STREET, TO OUR | QD LED @'T AS EP, AND WILE OPEN ON FRIDAY, THE SHE WEING 16th INST. SE Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & GO. Dec. 14, 1881. Charlottetown, - WE INVIT el mem | ee ea ae ALL | oo] ee FALL AND WINTER MEWS AND BOYS’ Readymade — aon LY we Reefers, Suits, & Ulsters, Me n’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts Underclothing, , Mitts, Scarfe, Uk fs, , Mufflers, &c,, & Ove coats, “ ‘ ‘ ‘“ “a i,love . ate ‘ . ie ; * Ties, Braces, Socks ae oe : Boys’ Hats & Caps Feit, BOTAL. Scotch L. SON, rs Drug Store, ie: VS ned in Fur, sr A few Men’s Extra O, 5, Shirts and Di: ©. 1. Mé 7 xt door to P, G. Cloth and Tweed, Wo i} wwers left. JRE! Trast | Dec , 1881. WHO MAY Favor us wi TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR 8' GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, Prtanat Zo fe ae Call, rOCK OF WHICH IS NOW COUPLELD, and which we offer at Bargains fo Remember the plaee—“ Sian or TRE Ckown,”’ Cash Buyers. ‘Everything warranted as represented or no sale. South Side Market. | ROBERTSON & GAMERGR, Dec, 13, 1881—1m eod aE NSS ———— For Scotch and For Cana Island. Prices very moderate. guaranteed, Remember the address, two doors Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. _ Tweeds or dian Tweed § There you will find the largest and best assortment of The best workn LEMUEL WRIGHT, Street and north of ttcrchester Street. Number Three sha le imoprise all that part of Charlottetown w hich h lies south of Gratton Street and north of Richmond street. Number Four sisali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fi: zroy j avd north of Grafton Streets. Number Five shall con prise all that part ef Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Uon of the said Town. im0n DAY. **SEVEN days before ym fur Mayor idates tor the iL give their City Clerk, ter the names, such NOMINATION Act 43 Victoria Cap 1! the time of any and ever} or Councillors, tiie persons or cand office of Mayor or Cowucillor ss names in as sich can oil and the City Clerk shall a iaecs auiy eu residences, and additions of persons ‘together with the office and Wards fer which they are candidates, and such eatry, when made, shall be deemed nommation fer such candidates.’ ** There shail be paid by each person 80 nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dollars, and by each person so m min ated as Councilloraiee of five dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election.” ‘“*No person shali be pay lified either for the office of Mayor or Coun:illor unigss such nom- ination be maiec in msanserand at the time aforesaid,” The time appointed for the candidates shail be from the nomination of time of ‘welve at neon, until the hour oi four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that parpos>. Qualitication of Electors. See Act 43 Vie- teria, cap. 15, sec. 20 and 6% (L. 8S.) W. E..DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Charlottctowa January 6, iS™ dy pat till 25th. STILL LEFT, 200 TONS OF WELSH ARTHSACHTE. Tc Coal is giving good satisfaction, and is suitable alike for Base Burners as well ag all other kinds of Stoves and grates, and can be especially recommended for cleanliness and durability. For sale at MoMILLAN’S COAL DEPOT, Chea.est and most Newny Paper thy Provirrecs, CW'town , Jam, 4 82—wor, wiedy Jw - BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR 3 *) Far sale by the subscriber, Corner et Kent and Prinee Street Dee. 22, ’°81—6i eed ; TO LET. fHtHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcaup Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises acjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap- ply tothe owner, JOHN INGS., Cl’town, Sept. 7, 1881 Canadian Paci Rallway, Emory’s NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tender for Work in iu Br ritish \EALED TENDERS wiil be received by K the undersigned up to neon on WED- NESDAY, the Ist day of February pext, in a lump sum, for the construction of that por- tion of the road between Port Moody and the West-end of Contract 60, near Emory’s Bar, a distance of abovt $5 miles. Specifications, conditions of contract and | forms of tender may be obtained on applica. | Columbia New Westminister, aud at the Chief En- gineer’s Office at Ottawa, after 1st January next, at which time plans and profiles will be open for inspection atthe latter office, This timel, notice is given with a view to giving Contractors an opportunity of visiting and examining the ground during the fine season and before the winter sets in. Mr, Marcus Smith, who is in charge at the office at New Westminster, is instructed to give contractors all the information in his power, No tender will be entertained unless on one of the printed forms, addressed to F. Braun, Esq, Secretary Department of Rail- ways and Canals, and marked “ Tender for 0.£7a F. BRAUN, : Secretary, Dept. of Railways «nd Canals, Orerwa, OV), Jay TRY1, been 177i orw Bar 1 te to Port Moody. | tion at the Canadian Pacific Railway Office in ~ Hits, For Overcoats of al) Descriptions, -GO ToO- CLEOD ¢ UPPER QUEEN STREET TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER the | ¢ CO Cloths in vanship and a perfect fit — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Ke. above Apothecaries Hall Corner )WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE. 50 chests and half-chests Tea, 20 bhds. and barrels Segar, 30 puns, M slasscs, 100 barrels Superior Extra Flour, 20 boxes Tobacco (flat), 39 caddies Bright Smvking 70 boxes Assorted S$ 95 boxes White and Biue Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, 2.0 reams Wrapping Paper, 5 casks W. Soda, 29 boxes T. D, Pipes, 50 cans Kerosene Oil, 5 casks Turpeutine, 20,0) barrel Bungs, 3 2 inch, 1,50) bushels Salt, 300 Pork Barre Is, 500 Ash-Hooped Barrels, 50 tins Lard, 3 tons Wheat Bran, 5 tous Wheat Sorts, 1,000 bushels Oats, 90 boxes and half-boxes No, i Codfish, 50 quaintals Codfish, in bulk, 10) quintals large Hake. 100 bris, and half-barrels Labrador Herring 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, 10 cases Preserved Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Herring, 500 boxes Tin, 100 ingots Refined Tin, 4) pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars -1} and 14 Copper, 5 tons Assorted Lron, Hoenraeeh HASZSRD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’8!—1m cod FISH MARKET, Graften Street, Tobacco, ADS, T ECEIVED TODAY, per sch ‘Hind. son,” from Bosten,— 259 bris choice Family Flour, 150 Ye Corumeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 brls Cr au beri (Cape Cod), 10 bris Busker Hail Pickles, in "pull k, Anda large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO-— In addition to the present large stock of Fish: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Haddies, etc., for sa'e at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK. end _Oy'town, Nov. i 1981. opportunity Is a very rare one valu Worsted Suits, 53 —< Street. IN OF THE au Blue Flag, ae eS a ; 7 Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SPIOES. sonable, and the to secure real y The stock is good and sea MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. P. KE. Island Bank notes taken at their fuil “BW, SMITH. Ch’ town, Dec. 5, 18&1—eod Prines Edward [sland 2 AILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 17. WILTER ARRANGEMENT | fo take effect on ‘the a Ist Dee., Loe, TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, MIXED. | MIXED, i MIXED, | i adie ileal dine ingit ‘h’town ..|Dp 8. 15am, Dp 3. 00pm Dp 2.39pm Recatty on” 2281" 32338 "°° 25s |N Wiltsh’e, ** 9.29 **] ** 4.15 * | Hunter Pe “945 1 4.30 “ | Bradaiba’e ; ‘10.23 ** j 7 Bw | Co’ty Line. | **10.33 ** | ** 5.18 “| | Freetown | ‘10.48 “; ‘* 5.33 ‘1 Kevsingt’n! ‘*11.10 “* | ** 5.55 ** | g | [ArLL.45 “|Ar 6.39 es mam’ side Dp 1. 45 5 pm } Wellingt’n; ‘* 2.37 ‘| } Port Hill..| © 3.22 ! | O’Leary...| ** 444 Bloomiield | ** 5.08 ** | } Alberton..| ‘* 548 ‘| | Ti gnigh .. Ar 6.45 * | pe loyalty Je} p 2.53pm York 3 | 3.09 Be ~<iford. oc F " 329 ef | ijAry 405 ‘6 Mt. Stow’t | ee td Cardig2r ..| 1** 53g seorget’n.. | ‘Ar 6.00 * | Mt. Stew’t) Dp 4.15pm | Morell. ...4 i ** 455 % | St. Peter’s. | i S ‘6.23 “ | Bea River! | i? 625." | Souris .%..' \r 7.06 | cnamsiipeniesaieseniasinenssihiliiaslipdlibea- ihe _TRAH NS rN ARD. : —s ae ATiONS, | MIXED. MIXED. MIXED, a ee me Finean | Sh’town .. 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