_— oe SS 6 BR aks Ge we om Se let tran 06h oily a Sma tna alae = Pople ones men — - at tery, Sere: Tae | ape tte ta AE ya THE WAR-TRALL! CHAPTER L! But what could 1 do? thrown up my commissio! upon the spot, but.that would kay worse than idle l could have tected myself, much less range from the life would not have been sit gle hour. / Only one in suggest d itself that had the sembla: _ of feasibil lity to seek another interview [solina — her as well—and adjure to re- ee from tl e scene of danger. | Fo to San An tonio - Bexar, ! . 4 erouna, | I _{Clinretind.) I might have }, and remained c been pro- he | not another. place, my for @ rs once gone safe there with father them move at They might where. far removed from hostile they could ifety till the ways should be ended. ou ive iu Si » } i It was only at the last moment that this happy idea came into my he: rd, and | I reviled myself that [ had not conceived | Uhe chief difficulty w ould lie | it sooner. in the opposition of Dov Ramon. dl knew that he was aware ot the | friendship that existed between his | ‘daughter and myself, and further- more, that he had opposed no obst scle to : bu I Cc ild I ( - vince him of the: ssitvy for so sud an expatriati n as the one I was about to propose? how should I persuade the peril I myself dreaded ? an such a seurce! A ther difficulty I tial wmnsnter Avotner ailicu 5 migotht encounter in the proud spirit of Isolina Much d‘d T fear she would never consent | herself. to be thus driven from her home, and by | such a poltroon as she knew her cousin | to be. She I ad cowed and cot quered { feared him to partake | My coun- | him but the day before; she not; she would not be likely hs. of my painful apprehensi sel might be disregarded, my motives | misconstrued. | We | te SO The time, too, was unfavorable. must be on the ran our orders—an breaking. I cared — 2 , could easily have ever but ic was a delicate matter—that . ' only be excused by a certain knowledge | of danger—to aw gentleman’s | i | i } | by sunrive d already the day w as | not much this; I} marco tor “aken my iroep eould | ake a family at such aa hour, even for the pur- pose of warning them. Moreover, my advice fruitless, I that my visit—which could not ip t-—might aid in bringine about | the very danger I apprehended. A cir- | = extraordinary could vot to be noticed by all. | t was thus that i was held in irresolu- | tion, while my troop was forming for the march. } At the last memert, thanks thoughtful Holingsworth, offered. He sugzested send my advice in writing. could be as_ explicit bring before my all the argn- ments I might adduce—per- haps more re than if urged by | a personal appeal. My ennade S suggestion was adopted ; and ia haste, but with a fervor resulting from my fears, 1 penned the admonitory epistle. A trusty messenger was found | in oue of the Ayankieados, who promised, | as soon as the family should be stirring, to carry the letter to its destivation. With my heart somewhat relieved of its load, though still far from light, I gave the order to march. The bugle rang clear end loud, and its cheerful notes, as I sprang into the saddle, combined with the iuspiraticu borrowed from my buoy- ant steed, produced a soothing effect upon my spirit. should } reflected be made prove secre 50 fail to the a compromlse that I should In that I as I pleased, and protegees , be able to CHAPTER LIT, CAMP GOSSIP. It was but a short-lived light—a pass- ing gleam—and soon again fell the shad- ow, dark as ever. Strive as I might, I could aot cast the load that weighed upon my bosom ; reason as I would, [ could not account for its heaviness. It was natural that a parting like PPR. O_O! itera. 5 ow TS u, + oO war sr THH DAILY euies adluwas Rell Re exdicetive caine ' { | | OARS @,% We oy » oo ; a ™ R & Sie E'cs £% ea SE SITES SMITOCRS BS) a a Sos ka é - Esse See i xe fs ‘“ SS ‘ . ee > ps “= soOs sy 4 ¥ ys : ; sy? 2/S44 BF er td>S aos RR aS SY ces a = ae 9 wCa7e 2, ocii L £ : a © one of tha *, ae il ad 7 %, via Govt, Quinsy, Sars Theoat, Swol!- inal Manes p a oa”. - “ my occidgs, ver ai” j ra Tooth, Ear and Haadache ted | Saat and Fare ond t é aoe « Lara, U G J fo} f ’ - ee “ ae x ald : g Sr. J e* «a o * ° 7 . ; y a : ‘e BOLD SY 2Li } - : ‘ dae FW b . Ae eS nrr ¢ ™ . oes Ue WHOLESALE r on : 7 1 \ ' : \) ‘ : af MN ~ i fi Li WUULD)O Wh islie SIR prey area we hol of my Stock of ’ 5 m4 * te 2 ~ “2 = em es et t 2 ew Sa S <a g g > : 4 ‘i ° 2 bere ie 53 sa i y i : wv . é ss = - ‘ & > BS A > “= 3 XN ee) 2 a 5 9 Shirts, Collars, Scarfs, Tie ‘ RiYtS, bd Paasti 3 aaa Bit onus FIN Epcos | ited Was f a A li uv ; WU. 5 @ ! to | ha- serfs, i I A — [he Lease, for t years, of the PRE- MISES at pe nt o« 4 I. MORRISON Ch’town, I 2, 1882 BOSTON PRA i BOW pr ; every Dashers, and all kinds of Every jo tion or no ¢ ) wa barge Shop on the ¢ Streets. Charicttstow, ours should produce and mis- givings as to the future life was to pain, My # : : ; : be staked in the lottery of war; I might | fall on the field of fight a right perish by camp-pestileuce—a foe that in the campaign kills more soldiers than sword or perils, of flood aad field were before me, and it was natural I should regard the future with a degree of doubtfulness. But it was not the con- templation of all these dangers that filled me with such a terrible fo: eboding. Strange to say, I had a forecast that | should survive them. It was almost a conviction, yet it faiied to comfort me. It comprehended not the sa afety of Isclioa. No—but the contrary. Along with it came the presentimen t, that we should never meet again. : Once twice, a8 this dread feeling became most acute, I reined up my horse half resolved to g: allop back ; but again the wild idea passed from me, aud I con- tiuned irresolutely on. Something of prudence, too, pow re- Strained me from returning; it wauld no longer have been safe to go back to the rancheria As we issued from the plaza, we could hear distant jeering aud cries of ‘* Mueran los T% ejanos !’ ‘It was with difiealty I could restrain the raugers lrom turning to take vengeance. One, the worst for mescal, had lcitered behind under the iuflueuce of the driuk. faney- ing himself Him the pe lados had shot—the many or secure. **bonneted,”’ aud otherwise mal- treated. The ‘y would have murdered him outri: ght, but that some a them, more prudent than their fellows, counselled the mob to let him alleging that the Te ‘janos were yet near, and might come b: ack,”* TO BE CONTINUED, | had go ** too j MACK’S NAG 6) receive it 7¢ uts by Conroy Cs Kir’ s Corny. red to do all’ kinds of Gold and Silver Platir h Koiv Forks, Spoor yy Cak« Db cl I Pitcl s, Cruet Stands, Tea ts, W>t s and Jewelry of description etc., etc. Also, Sewing Ma FAIRBANKS = STANDARD SUALES Exhaust ‘ vrTrda Ane ¢ thousands pros nm INVALVABLE REMEI The Mi Lie eis ‘ { ‘ } : iicin ples , taste, an box con tains entlic tio 1 medic i dis the che rpest avd b L Full parti I in our paniphth } 1 We ea il freé idress Mure les Magnetic edleias id by Drug gists at 5D ¢ rn or 12 boxes for $5, or wiil be mained [ree oi ? ; : money, by duressing by Apotheearies’ Hall Co,, iwerd Ts’and, amd phy a] i rugyists 29 whit A STH A— MckKtynon’s (in te ma immediate relief, for no amount of profits could induce me to tamper with off rers j from that drea i diseass A:ldress C, Vec- Kiunern, Long Creek L a. eee * Anarné ae; Agent (cH LATING CO are , Carrriage Work, Handles, lachines iG repaired, fine Machinery Wren ea to wiv I 5 ttisfac- | iti : ° WILLIAM BROWN, Manager, orner Of Prince and Grafton Feb. 4,82. m = = wet he 3 SSasSch 8 } | NETIC MEDICINE CO.,, VW iedsor, Ont., Canuda, your Drugzist four send you will I guarantee Ask Asthma R iinps), or $l, and il (postepar I ) emedy, or for pts 1D ontw Ocean Steamship Co. Carrying F cairn & Sons, | 18 A MINER, MA ROEL 1sz 1882. ee a re, —_ 4h a gt? b> a) << hie SO atta Roa uid s yy. 4 OF PAINE EDWARD ISLAND. SPRING “TRIP, ISs2. es ee First-Class [ron Screw Steamship P| RINCE. ED WARD, ns Register,Classed |00 Al, which highest Class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, Commander, New on the Berth at Liverpeot to Receive Cargo, will Sail from T tvannan n ft 7 Liverpoal for Charlottetown ABOOT THE loth APRIL, 1364 Ti is the ‘ight at through rates from Lon- and Glasgow, deliveraile at Char- icttetown, Geergetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris and Pictou, apply in London to John Pit- 16 Great Wincsester Street, E. : Glas to James Ke 134 St. Vin- t; in Liverpoo! to Pitcairn Brothers, rockiey Buildings, 41 South John Street; in u, N.S, to Noonan & Davies; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO., seanagers. For Freight, ’ , le LOW, s80, mt Stre ECULAR TRADER. ow i SPAING TRIP. ae en ee 29 t*7Z Lf Gas 1882. The Well-known Clipper Bai kentine ciHEL BLANGHE, (NOW_ON THE BERTH,) 428 Tons Reg { Coy pi red and Classed G years Al at Lloyds, M. Caliaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London ABOUT THE 5th APRIL, Pr ig ght at through rates to Pictou, St nme Ve rside and Georgetown. } ‘| was built for the being thoroughiy fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommoda- tion for passengers, and offers every induce- ment to Pe T . hie slid London trad le, expressly Parties wishing to have their Goods de- ltyered here e arly in the season will do weil lo forwar vale orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel For Freight or " Passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcairn Brothers, otSouth Jolin Steet; or here to the owners, PEAKE RAGS & CO. Feb. 8, Seer ht 2aw 1000 BOXES- COKE TIN HALIFAX, Charlottetown, FOR DELIVERY AT rlottetown ’ exclusive 1 a to Chat bn Ligh t? 35 cents, by of ice truckage Crataern & CAVERBILI. For prices and all particulars address A. STONE, P. O. Box 483 Halifax, N, 8, fja 31 10i) CARD. oe a fri nds and eustomers of the late W. Watson, Chemist and Druggist, are hereby no ¥ lied that the besiness will be car- ried on by cis widow,who respectfully solicits @ continuance of the patronage and enstom se liberally b stowed upon her late lamented husband by a kmd and appreciative public. Charlottetown, Jan. 27, 1882 q AVIE’S INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC for the Piano or Organ, by which any child or person can play any of the po ypular airs by note at sight, without study. pre- vious notice or ever musical talent. Seven pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to any addreess on receipt of one dollar. Cata- logue of tunes mailed free, Agents wanted. Davis's Manuracrenise Co. P. O. Box 211, pumaret N.S te lm STE “AML STEAM! fo the front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and & first-class Steam Engine put ‘io, naking . second to none on 22 Island naa Parties from ‘a nce can receive their gtiats at slortest notice, H. 8. GATES, f West Royalty, Dec, 20-—4i 2aw, wkly 2m etnies cepeeneeesne— ee MO. THENTS HEADSTONES, FREESTONE, Orv rit QUEEN STREET, und for eale at very low prices -— 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, and a large quantity of FREESTONE IN THE ROUGH. All the above Stock is rom Baitye’s best Quarry, reeently closed up, Apply at the Office of Fantoy T. Newsory, Iisq., to NORMAN J. CAMPBELL, & tows, Pod Bay '@2—le ees witty 41 “MORT@AGE SALE. PUBLIC AUCTION, on May next, be sold by TUESDAY, the 30th day of A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottcetown,— TO LL that tract, piece and parcel of Jand fi being the southern half of Town Lot Number Sixty-five in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as fol- lowe, that is to say: Commencing at West Street, at the North-west corner of Town Lot number fifteem in the third hundred oi Town Lots aforesaid ; thence east along the north- ern boundary of said ‘i'own Lot number fifteen eighty-four feet or thereabouts to Town Lot number sixty-six in the said third hundred of Town Lots; thence north along the western boundary of said Town Lot number sixty-six eighty feet; thence at right angles therewith eighty-four feet or thereabouts to West Street aforesaid; thence south along the eastern side of West Street to the place of commencement, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain- ing. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgave dated the sixteenth day of October, A. D, 1875, and made between Samuel Nos- worthy Earle and Esther yulia Earle his wife of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the other part For further particulars, apply at the oflice of Eastace H Haviland, Solicitor, Charlotte- town. Dated this 25th day ef February, A. D, 1882, T., HEATH HAVILAND MortRavee. e 27 law till sat mon For Sale‘o or to Let. _" AT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty our feet on Sydney Street, the House con taining 16 large reoms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ingadocr, Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWATL. March 12, 1881 tf Prince Hdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NC. i7. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. to take eect om the: Ist Dec., Laul. TRAINS OUTWARD. _ } 7 | STATION MIXED, MIXED, | MIXED. | Ch’town ..|Dp 8. 15am Dp 3. 00pm! Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jel ** 3.38 BIB eh ee £63 ** 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 | ‘10.48 “*; ** 5.33 * Keusingt’n! ‘‘11.10 ‘| ** 5.55 |Arll. 45 “/Ar 6.30 Summ?’ side Wellingt'n Port Hill. . U’ Leary... Bloomiield Alberten,.! © §. Tignish...}Ar 6 -“ - . ~ Roy alty Je “IDp 2.53pm York beaes { TZ. e ‘ > 09 ae Bedford. .. ' ‘* 226-* Mt. Stew’t Ar 4.05 * — bp 4.t 15 se Cardigan ..| ss 5.53 Jeorget’n., | Ar 6.00 ‘ Mt. Stew 't] as Dp 4, 5pm Morell... 68s St. Peter’s. : oa. Bear River! «* 6.15 » Souris . [Ar 7.00 ** TRAINS INWARD, | 1 STaTions. | MIX«D. | MIXED, MIXED, i nici sil -—_— + 5. 30pm) Ar] Lh. 5am 5.07 * tee si N Wiltsh’e} ** 4.15 1 **10.00 *¢ Hunter R’ r| 6 4.00 ** | ** 945 «s Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘* | ** g 99 « Co’ty Line.| * 3.14 “| 8.59 «6 Freetown..}| ** 2.59 “| «© § 44 «! Kensingt’n} ‘* 2.35 | «© g 99 « * 200 “1 7 45 Arll.30am Dp10.38 * es 9.53 sé ' O’Leary...| ** 8.31 “ Bloomfield ** 8.08 *¢ Alberton ..| * Dh’town ..!Ar 5 Royalty Je Dp Arll.45am Dp11.22 ‘4 Summ’ side Wellingt’n Port Hill.. ée 25 Tignish . “* 6320 * : Royalty Je Ne... Bedford. . Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Georget’n , Mt. Stewt Morell.... Sé Peter’s| Rear River iDp11.22am + **3206 * “oe. 45 ce | **30, 10 “ee Ari0.00 ** Dp 8.40 « , ¢ Bae *s Dp 9.20 “ | ** 8.50 * “* SHO ‘ Souris.... ‘2a L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1881 , wk . of The Examiner Pu Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes 0 Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dod er- SAE prerepery eC LI) Eda AND iSLARD ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Poblished in P. E. island, St. Lawrence Hotel ef pree above Hotel is pow RE OPENED, having been thor wghiy repainted » i refurnished in the best style, ng eta situa avd within three mibutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steambaate it oli ment to tte travelling oublie 7 Permanent avd ‘I : lution unsurpassed the city, ted Induct ranciont Loaderg acco. by aby other Hotel jn mit . HICKEY, P roptictor org’ ing, vat Ne. 1, equal to Yarmouth { town, Dec, 9 8] Hf daa ls. Extra ] 2 “4 Bloat Lo 100 bt | L160 quiptals ¢ odfi h, i00 do, Hake 12 cas} Cod Oy 3900 Macker Barrels (wood gtock) 1000 bushels Fis Shing bait, On hand, a full supply of Cott ee ce he y tton Duck Duit ibepe, fiemp and Manilla Cord lage , Lines itl I'v InCsS, Paints aud Oils. DAVID SMALL, ee ee ee Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests ef this Province and this Deminien! 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