: : 4 é ; 4 . é { ’ ; } ' ' : ' . ; ; : s ? > ieee. tnt i A EY 4 6 amp ER Rina, Seria sas “ st Siete ana - 4 a ae granite Giese 5 a on Sa cr a te i F8tHE above aaa - ee —_* ENT RIT PL OE ~ oon - i ee — ET A Oe 10. 18. : Serie | SA eee a. oe Tr te bo Lies ML LUN 5b.fu, | wi Take OOMDANY oe it ! - ' f r Sittin PARTI wa ¥ vie ria ry , Y » MAD f their horses: a i} Sabb phages ba i 3% hi her ARAL i So 4 4 ; = ' t ; : ¢ 3% ohn kt ‘ w ‘ i rf i; E a! ii ate » 4 - ‘ ae = Bs d aay Vw J aied around cd UM AULA £Uudr lu DALUWAL UU . } mavi ‘ NN iM eee cient ania il *ue eidaviitdennemee : : oe tematnoneasiat'd th i ’ x ’ ‘ » i] l NY otfe r ' ER cia wit wall PRN CAMADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPA CHAPTER L! (ConTInveD.) ANCES = ' ; Dron Beep of Manitoba and the North- 7 : . some a ‘ i i 3: Bee CREILE BELG O —r" , - sy } I have said that our design must have , t \ 1 itory for sale on certain coudition as lO tye Cu L1Vit- | ‘ been known ere this; iudeed the army \ rr | T fully « ed—1 ) was already in movement. Troops and ; i » al ‘ | . . ihe eu it a“ ’ brigades were marching upon Brazos i ~~ oe anit . ° Ms ie bar ofa WwitGagow Wi | » - Rr ~ or _ - AY! © Oe! we } i Santiago aud Tampico, there to be em-| barsole niidons wih i | $2.50 PER ACRE. ‘ r : ) a tn. an 7. ] were -s . ’ Dis ne ie Rea | ’ barked for the $0 ith, a id all that nd prisoner thi t} ° ai i . + tis of pi and the balance in five} AND iS} be n ARG * to go had received their ‘ rders Phe R ' . ' “ i ) iCe- . ' * Fu bee be b & . ‘ . ru 1c i i i ‘ Liat - |} £ ot ’ «? “re } s x i ‘ provinces on the Rio Grande were uo : i in ents, with inter ! army | snared during his tu be e ntirely abandoned, but the arm) td 2 . - tee S i » HK tcOnnemT’ A TNS —s th { in CHRANS i a ; % , % 2 ‘) 4 + - “< YX , | { ON SALINS left there was to have its lines contract + . ; , y 5 51,1 > A OH ssSl.25 _” mai 4 i iD i \ O-@ GQa}4ret mau c I | i wo! therefore cover much less : : 7 | ; ‘ silica ».enlations | ed, and 7 e o° ' be seen on the othe e « { pa, | allowed fo ltivation, as described jn the Company's Land Regulation \ ground. Not only was our little pest to eae “el 1 | a . we the neichborine town, | Pests with roi = iia oo . nn mX PE i Man i} adiune i, } Than © sserted, but the nergavortn ‘ wf ' i » SE SERAN asev neers | aha A sal ; i By Hit oo ad-quarters | ¢nderness at the prospect | THE LAND GRAN? OPB EAGT Mabe? = bball which had long been the head-quarters : taal Fey ; ae = ee ro R ‘ } es which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montrea , oir : n an ig is of & division, was also to be evacuate he, Company, which can be procured at ail the Ageos | any other Paver Pablishet No force of_our army would remsio | SSS Banking Institutions throughout the country, | Hy Ublies LLU DULL at > as uN s , * > a ¥ within fifty miles of the rane heria ; aud | = se cs £2 yar REOEEVYED AK TEN PRR CENT. PREUMIUN yi fF Py [siang perhaps Americ ao troop woul ld ey er | 3 IA . * : 4 “ } ” oe sie } zat -e Ld» Wilds ‘ "ery i te 4 ‘ cs ‘ {i wiv me © Dp PDAS } again vail that isolated village. Phe | t eS ( f io. with interest accrued, on accovat of oe 1 payment o i gi 8} c ; .. oe a ' . te : pu user, as ae : » thar }~ | w et rt ing the price of the land tothe purcha reflecti yn reudered me more than mel | k Ba | rc Se esc panty saat ancboly. . » ics of the Land Regulations and other particuiars, ap} sly to the Compauy’s | since No doubt of it-—the enemy was apprised | SS ( r JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned, | of our movements. In our special case— | fl - <6 . By order of the Board, ha! : COS P i that we, the rangers, were tomarch on the | ‘ k wy eur ate : . ja ; i a ; j ‘ aBbe WR ange 7 | a! mwratary followiug morning was w = ree - a ; C’'H2AR8RTBS ERE iY Al Necretal ae i > people of ieighborhood, rad | \ 1 | ber 1st,1881 the peop! ot the nelmnovornuovd t i Sy v r . | fda 17 am2aw c been kvown to them for several days; | ~~ oe BE ? i ‘ =a m eee patente tn EE CETTE TOOT LE and it had not passed unobserved by U8 | aa I > , . " REISE he citizen ‘the place—those who cm Ff ¥ a psu meg * VEO! Ess Re Ge that the citize noe the pi wce— those — 8 5 = = i at B i 3 8 5 } Wi FE Sac? Baw ice ALS bom were not Apeskse sados — had lately shown soe f £E SEE ot ya rf : tory | . PLE EE extn F. 4 5 y rh . 4 ‘ themselves more sulky aud inhospitable, | iba a PeEUGL: Hi DRY GOODS SALE.| . . | : i w & = i > : , , ; } in proportion as the time approached for : APA UNULO OM bie pro} fon nifianteny our departure. The brusguerie bad led) 7. oo to several street couflicts, in which | Sats | “ we ee eeu | ¥ am prepared to dispose of the whele of . . 2 imported me ‘ *Bray’e) @ i ein | knives had legn drawn and blood spill-| ; i ati ai ty eb $e oh my Stock of ‘ } t Niil they i 5 Ppp ana lit © | i ed, aud much‘ bad blood” begotten on ; Gas Brackets, ete, at a moderate cost ‘nl — CO eo | *, was, | (4 ot BD a = neiniaa o mn +}, both sides. BS 3 I tg | Guided by the principles of ‘Lruth, : : ' “ : od Paice THE Another circumstance was not un-| 5 toy ire reported to be the best | Llonor, Mod: eration, ard Fairness, PHS : ; ; ; EY t produced, anc rill] —COEISTING OF — ae Sore a noticed amongst us. Ribald pasquio-| ba | : ss Soa 3 a = eae oe | EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- . . * far 1 19unt of ht than any! rs Po 2s ades, rudely written, and accompanied a t! a psumpti “4 ,y i 5 eis ¢ | Shon of the interests of this Province i v oe same CONSUIMption Ol; Re mae y Bt sé ‘ d £ TEecr | : ' by threats of proscription, were at this ~ OF ; | 8aes ca} Bbiaae & HOUMTES,| and 1 this Dominios! time thrust under the deors of such of | i | Dr, Wallace, F. R. 3. E., F. C. S., Gas} rR ees ’ » &! | the citizens who had been friendly to us. | ie { | Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture | BQ 4 BS we A & ap C AB %, | ~ a & , : Diam hd aleulated Ine ( ) | " } scsinaatiihedle. sail Eveo the aleade had rec eived some di Cue | r relivered by i im, Cai . ated that £1 a 00 } . 2 e nb | . Sie, ’ (3650.000) a year, Are thrown away in Glas-| & * Bsa yp | ments of this character~ perhaps one | Mackache. Sorensss of | : ag « ge Pat bnovigh Posigae fia Seep Shirts, Collars, Searfs, Ties | ° . | ew ~s - wwe as hae } it Ste OF ith} acct. ULLINAS, I dé } nallpg irom a jet alous tiende ro WwW ho Gou rt, Quinsy, So; rp saroear, a: se @ of G Burners be says; * Another el Sa Chee ‘Ty? tYr ? Tt looked with bitter eye upon the court-| ings and Sprains, P ard : I k a better Burner is that called tL He ww PBK ¥ HYaM EY skip of Wheatley and Conchita. It was ” Bac Renaral B r, ard as I consider these the} flonte’ Pyppishingg Generally, &¢ oS oe : . 2 3 tint carats caine : % | iia . wee ¢ UULL: Liss $558 yh ara lly, ur | not till afterwards | Jearved that similar | Ps | | i | I tals t moderat | : ¥ a ae . ao ‘ d them for a scrics of ex- 7 ! the Stack i 8 it p ‘ NI SuUANI 2GUS missives had *‘ come to haud” in a quar- | Tooth, Ear and Hoadact | ee ; Of ex I wii! sell the Stock in lets to suit purcha- | AND ISuUAND ARGUS . ' wad? ~ ff ¢ perin its, sers. or j me lot. ter that more concerned myself. Sot and £ . LT he wetehettd Sceieccithe tdtial os . » 1 ve & iw ee , ; : 3 t 3 } Some scouted the absurdity ot these | Pains ai j As h OF Selene — enquire as to the —-ALSO-—— Ta A TTIV? eT EWS SPAFE PER. , ' ; 1y . ‘on sy. i. tie i developm f | rom broek LJ As acts, alleging that they sprung from per- | ie pigs ox - 4 ee le ing The Lease, for three years, of the PRE-| + & Awa IN Ds ‘ os . a safe, sure, ep t alitics—— prising soual enmity, or originated in the mob- Remedy A trial ails 1 \ n Wallace a sor Dittmar, ant MI-ES at present occupied by me, | ioti eperos ‘ trifirg outlay of 59 Cent : ‘wiaie ta. | ree oe oe. +7 : dicen patriotism of the leperos. It was not so, with Bale can have cheap av | : of it ' : Wi ro.8. F1c0.k os CHARLES I. MORBISON. a oa as ] #fterwards learned ; the government =, as 5 ti Bray's Burner's yielded the greatest Ch’town, Feb, 2, 1882. of the country, cr at all eveuts, several | BOLD 1 7 ete gt tami aa ae ne of light of all the two or three score} — ase 7 BVA ALL MEU UTSL 4 +s - ‘ E ois? ss Sndlessd mt . “oO Torn ver Tt ra ‘ r | of its prominent members, countenanuced = ny reported upom which tncluded aif) NAVIES INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC i ag , py . aie og ae } I pute in the mar ‘he Piano or Organ, by which any| Miude up of ths Leeals, Televrame. the meanness ; and at their instigation, a | A TTT “i : a _ o & Listed ay oe ee ‘ coe’? : , oye : ‘ inpilet upon Light aud Heat, pub-}ehild or person can play any of the popular hitortlu:s, eta... which from day to *‘ black list” Was made out in every town | Z . R. B. Taver, A. M.,he says: “'Thefairs by note at sight, withou: study. pre- d Se ale tall ' a kt ee oe aes re ee ees wemee: Fe 2V appear in the Gauy ediiion, and village through which the American | ——_—— | f Gas. as compared with other illumin-| vious un ice or even musical talent. Se “n| 2 *Pi J army had occasion to pass. Let the mio-| ee A AS 5 | sis mu ! conomical when rightly | pieces of ousic, with instructions, mailed to} ister, Senor O make answer to this mr rif it oe) 4 ntmany suppor From experiments |any addrc<ss on receipt of one doilar, Cata-| sa ; exp wa w= aad } ‘a ¥ r Re accusation | , renee } mace for this purpose, the following results|logue of tunes mailed free, Agents wanted.| if aq uf ¢ I ‘de. i his di bl died niches juve been obtained, They were made by | Davin’s Manuractenina Co, P. 0. Box 211, Ly Is al ci) Vg i Of AY CWS re, CF tae Ce eee i zsuiples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and|Amberst N, 8. [fe 9 tm | theme, after my returo from the cerro, and eudeavoriag to sketch out some plan for the safety of my betrothed during wy absence ; but my thoughts proved barren With a sort of faint hope that the villaia| Ijurra might yet fall into our hands, | had dispatched Uolingsworth—nothing loath for his duty—-with a party of rang- ers npon his trail, aud I was impatiently awaiting their return. The voice of Wheatley aroused me from my reverie. *Well, lieutenant ; what is it? ” ‘Only that precious boy ” answered he, with a significant smile, at the same time ushering ‘* Cyprio” into the room. The lad carried a note, which I open- ed. A green sprig of juniper was enclosed aod the simple word “ tuya” was written in pencil. I knew that symbol well. The juniper is tuya in that most beautiful of tongues, tuya from a lady signifies ** yours.” “ Anything more?” I asked messenger. *“ Nothing, Senor Capitan,” answered the intelligent boy; “ ouly to inquire if you had arrived safe.” She had been anxious then! I separated the bracelet into two equal parts; one I placed in my bosom: the other having fervently kissed, I in- closed in a folded sheet, upon which I wrote the words: ** Tuyo—tuyo~—hasta la muerte !”’ At miduight, Hollingswerth and his party came in from the scout. Nothing had been seen of the guerrilla. of the CHAPTER LII, THE ROUTER. It was a struggle between Aurora and the moon which of them shouldrule the sky, when our bugle ran its clear reville, rousing the rangers from their slumber, aud startling their steeds at the stall. The goddess ‘of morving soon triumphed aod uoder her soft blue light, men and horses could be seen moving about, until the bugle again sounded ; this time “boot and saddle ” and the rangers began to form inthe plaza, aud prepare for the route. A single wagon with its white tilt and long team of mules, already “‘hitched np,” stood near the ceutre ot the square. It coustituted the whole baggage-train of the corps, and served as an ambulance for our invalids. Both baggage and sick had beeu safely stowed, and the vehicle was ready for the road. The bugler, already in his saddle, await- ed my orders io sound the *‘ forward.” I had climbed to my favorite * smoking- room,” the azotea. Perhaps it was the last time I should ever set foot on those painted tiles. My eyes wandered over the plaza, thouvh I little heeded what), was passing there. Only the salient points of the picture were noted by me— seeds under saddle and bridle: men buckliug on folded blankets, holsters aod valises ; a few already iu the saddle ; a oe mere weasel the heads of ve A Ae Seed ‘tion or no charge HE BOSTON BOW pré pared to @o ali KINGS CO} Gold : and Silver Plating, si as Koives, Forks, Spoona, Cake Baskets, [ce Pitchers, Craet Stands, Tea Sets, Watch and Jeweiry of every description, Carrriage Work, Handles ushers, etc. ete, Also, Sewing Machines and G repaired, and all ki nes of fine M chi 3¢ ry. Every job warranted to give entire ROW! N, M nage er, Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cherlottetow, Feb. 4 82 . gut > Mor tgag ge vale. TO be.sold by Pi BLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the y of «pril next, 1$82. at the hour of twelve o’clock. noon, at the “ourt House, in Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtac irth Gc Power of Sale contained*in a of Mortgage bearing date the first day of February, A. 1). 1880, and made between Thomas VicCurvill and Bridget McCar- vill, his wife, of the one pa d Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgsen aad Neil McLeod, of the other part,— A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land "& situate. lying and being on Lotor Town- ship Nami cr 7 we ty-s ven. is forte bounded : lows, that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the roa! le wing to Charlotte- tdéwn, at the north-west angle of land in the possession of Edward Hughes; thence south to the division line ofthe north mok ty of the said Township; thence west eleven chains; thence north to the road, thence along the road to the place of commen ; ing eighty-three acres of land, a liitie more or less, For further particulars apply at ti lice of Messrs, Hodgson & M: L 9d, Solici Som- mnersicde, Dated’ this third day of March, A. D. (882 EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, NEIL \cLiEOD. {mar 6 2aw tis *?] Is a Sure, Prompt and Eff for Ne vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak M mory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Supermaiorrhea, eee We i General Loss of Power. It repairs Ne Waste, Rejuven ates the Jaded Ini te eet » etrengthens tire Laseebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone igor to the Exhausted Generative Orgaiis, The experience of thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY, Th Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week's medixat dis the cheapest aud best. AS Fuil particulars in our pampilet. which we desire to mail fr t address, Mack’s Muguetic : vie divise i gists at 60 cis. per box, or 22 box: 3 r 65, or wil be mailed tree of postage, on receipt « ddressin; MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE: O., W iadser, QO: abe, Cuunda. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecarik Hall Co., Agen ts for Prince Filwe sab gue bets ti VERO tle ly y Drug- LHe honey, by nd Valen. and by all Drogvists WE WEEE EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives: rfrienda abroad, and desiring to keep thea: informed concernirg P, i i nd, 5 Ku. Is One —_ a2 Ve CO g0i2 A Db sr or cheap or way than by subs ribii gto TE Wee. y “xaminer. Sent, postpaid, to any Address in Graat Britain United States or tir Di. for, tii reveipt bf One Deller, I and Wel, It Wile fi testing thetic illuminating mnd that Coal Gas costing cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a qual to 18 candle while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles. “A good Argand or Johason’s Burner, the | Buraer’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil sat isfac- : of a| ‘qckn ure | | , . ; rs 4 Burpvers in direct Zz of Oi). ity of Sci: proportion, their Lig sig iain | ahd Sts, < direct squares of paris: n with-the cleanliness, freed renders its uge ntroduced,” As the above through Bray’s scen bow anucHh me instead only $263 per 1 Bhs ; wy ‘ ii copnsum Bray's Burners, Messrs. Goodwin Well-known manu of Coal Gas, etc., Compa lS: ard Patent Slit Un for which we United states, to uvinced ¢ fong felt,’ They | rreater ner cubi that ty » any flat troduced IE P. g > <2 2 2 pe eo if 2 | ge ® 4 (eat 2a a F's iB bog ‘ 3 agcé STANDARD | on i 19 fete aoe ion. ae By ia Ses 2 7 Tee t en expense in the ca ire not to be desirable Btu ts for testi are the light from these Bi foot ‘THE PA '82— Im 2aw wkly, pat sj auney rge 1 into Apply on th: com parison, the at no greater se of finer and safer hts, however, on the author- compared ip but in propertion to the powers, and such a com- case Of the use of Gas, its m from odor and dangers, wherever it can be experiments were made with jas at $3 per 1000 Burners, it consumed will readily be xe economical it is to con- of Oil, when its price is ieet, and not 0.0 feet as now charged ed, more especially through & Co , of Philadelphia, the facturers of Scientific in- iz the illuminating power say in their Circular to Gag “Tn p resenting the Bray’s Stand- ien Burners and Lanterns, | the sole Agents in the | attention of the publ . e filling a want | ‘“* The yicld o rt | to 20 per cont, consumed than | Burner hitherto in- [no 4 eod hat we further: o> : irners is 12 of Gas flame | a7 BAI Al m{ | nGiA | } | ' uawestis! DLOCK, e or to Let. a OG U 6 sperty, with a front of Powral Street and eighty- + ha 8 mae er t, the mouse con- ms and two Kitchens. Dwelling by unlock wl t ny ene premises to MRS. BOSWALTL. tf March 12, 1881 $F 23. 4--As fr McKuyyon's 5 cents { n receive if by mail immediate relief, ould induce me from that dread Kinnon Conroy & Co,, Rivg’s Cotnty,. stamps), Loug Creek, Lot 65, P. E. I. 8.) k your Druggist for ©. Asthma Remedy, or sen¢ or $1, and you wil (post-pai!.) 1 guarantee for no amount of profits | to tamper with sofferers disease, A:idress C, Me} | ad | i }! Aanaydale Agenis "Ta 10 ottw | De ni “ 5 Trius tole ’ LW TIME TABLE NO. 17. WENTER ‘0 fake 8 ee ee ffs af, TRAINS OUTWARD. Niang | ew ard igian ARRANGEMENT. b on the Ist Dec., 186 481 aTATIONS, MIXED. | MIXED, MIXED. ay ib 4 23 ia htowa.. Dp 8 Sam) Dp 3.¢: Jpm Dp 2. 30pm loyalty Jel ‘* 5.38 oa > =a N Wiltsh’e “"Gae sae Hi anter K’ r ay adalba’e e j o’ty Line, | Freetown hensingt'n! Summ’ site! Wellingt’n Port Hill i U *Le ary. | Bloomfie a d aa Alberte } Tignich | Roy: uty Je | York seeee | Bedioy a. ee Mt. Stew’t Car digaa.. | FeOrge t’ D.. | Mt. Morell. ! i St. Peter’ 3. Bear River! Sou iris con f STALIONS. Jh’town . Royalty Je N \Viltsh’e: Hunter R’r| radalba’e | Jo’ ty Line. | Freetown.. ‘aes Suaum’ i ae Wellingt'n) Port Hil -.| O Leary... Bioomfield | Aiberton. Tigr nish. Roy: alty - 7 a rk 66 @ee i Bedford, .. Mt. Stew't Caridig gan .,| Georget’n | Mt. Stew’t| Morell. veel st. Peter’ e ‘ear oe Souris .... | Stew’ ‘ Ap 99.45 1 43 "10.23 “| ** 5,08 “| *°10.33 as ee 5 i } 661924 = © 1.45 ‘ * 2.00 7% “11.19 “ge ** 5.55 rli.4é5 **| Ar 6.30 Dp 1.45 pm|j 377 ¢ ao8 "* «s¢ © oes) co mm ‘444 4 * 5.08 « ‘ 5.48 * Ar 6 45 ” byt ae sé 3.2 } Ar 4. i Dp 4. { Le a i Ar 6. ~ Dp 4. j | «s 4 ‘cs | e 6. \Ar _ TRAINS INWARD. } MIX 2D. MIXED, | MIXED, j saa 5. 50pm) Arll. ijam] Art) Lp 5.07 eee 52 ** | Dpil “4.15 «1 10 60 7 **. 600 4°, ** @.4ag.8 4 } 4 234 “ :** § GO. * * 2 ht 44: #* On ~~ moe “1 Os ‘6 O an é meee ** 4+ oo as “e ss | 7 an 2 ( 00 } 6 7.45 ‘Arll.30am; : |Dpl0.58 es se 9. 53 sé sé 8 383i se sé 8.03 aé { ‘< 35 ss i i “ 6:30 “ rai **10. “10. j pe. j Dp 8 ‘ss 8. ‘Arlo. Dp 9. Dp 2. 5.25 “ 7.00 * Dp? 1. 22am 50“ 00 53pm th PG se OD oe 15 ae 33 “cc 00 ' 15pm Dd - - 15 A5am -22'% 05 « 45 « 10 « 00 ae 40“ a dum °0 ae 15 ‘6; iL. B. ARCHIBALD, ‘| Supe rintendent for’ Railway Office,Charlottetown, Nov. 29, (Bt, why] Ts8l AND Aiways up to ile Times. iT: 1 The Weekly -txamin AND ISLAND ARGUS os I Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service op a sound business basis, instituting a syste m of rigid economy in the administration of local atlairs, awd applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial interests of the Provinee ! 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