oe aT i. al me THE DAILY EXAMINER, = was won. [The marble floor bore awful (7'o be continued.) —————— Your Life in Danger. the fore lock ere that? ping, BOOK SEVEN CHAPTER \X. lake thine | \ Dina ei.) hacky congh of yours carries you Where So ‘ . 7 ) } 7 3A many consumptives have preceded you, kt se ; . ; 1 . Ses At i ie ’ ow , no time, but procure a bottle of Th rations ’ ; 4 e. a . . mode of attack, which, aftera oh remedy for Lung and Bronchial Diseases, series of rand combats along bengal Scott's Emulsion of ‘ od Liver Oil, with | ; ; iit ; ' " } ‘ : — erreak bine at might last Uli might, or, : Hypophosphit S It wi | ure you, Sold by i i 13 as ere were @en to til the all Drugygists at 5O0e and S100, P of the fallen Lo the mpanies mee a . ; ’ ’ vt? . , . nor ¢ ‘ ’ s}) ‘ wiore LHe Cbs : . a : Ce Se * | Becky Point, West River and South- : ‘ msseu an orael - . . ee , ern front of the | port Ferry Table a taneous VW i rom the i ‘ | - the tutervalis between tie] . | a ee ; ntof fusion For public convenience we ¢ mdense the r wert wed Up s momehtl of usion a . ¢ ; ; . : oe : ee ‘ ther th time table of the Rocky Point, West River a ra t ; a&@ Welding together of tie : . w ‘ss followed. After that words may | and Southport Ferry y ¥ UK Lhe uutortunates W ’ ROCKY POINT. i . . 5 i sppened ' engaged were first pushed, Nteamel leaves Ferry W harf, { larlotte | t driven, and sliy shot forward, MKe | town y* , ..<i : . . é ‘ dead weights. \ S8iess bik 6ST, en S i \ DAY AND FRIDAY vou &. m; 2 p. mh. 5 | strengt the opposite lines met ; if returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. | from a hundred fou ims ; me impaled WEDNESPAY AND SATURDAY—8.30, 9.30 on pposing Wweapo ‘ slied together), wm.: 2? and 4 p- m.; returning at 9 and LO a. | face to face. As thé n ATIC for Ite, im.: 2.20 and LU p. m j very many ik iown a ) Ss i ' Sunpay-—-9 a. m.; | p. m.; returnin 4s 9.30 | nteetiad : ._ « } i ite ierfenpders Drone slik il ISU’. buh ‘+ a + 2 vy? p mn. ' 3s, v x ’ nnol) Wharf ae we tun i ill ves Lonne bil B Vi ri, fe i ser is break waters to the wave; Mon y AND Truurspay—9 and Il a.m; 2, t pass 8 S Ww fand 6 p. 1 returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.3", | : : y : we 1 3 and 5 p. i i . — as 6 | i iy g : na HOS | TUESDAY, WrDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND Sat-] who, 1 Kl 8 Sy i out ‘ il i sand 6 p. m.; returning " ey Such was Guatal FS 2 »p. m ' : *? ott } . . —_ ‘ surg i have so ” iy cesermbed sun t SUNDA t. i 7. ning trom Rocky f in t r iine of his peo} Po 30} i ¥ 4 - | and antagonists, W ~ \ ; . é a] it ree oO Se < hi ‘ i Qe | t \ ur : e iw’s ‘ ra Ss : t points se | tn Irass Save ‘ U ir} . ‘ Wi} ee . - ; ; Lt YA FRIDAY hia at r 23 n ( Cr . _ . = ; "tR und Weatvi ming m t! wen reward he Nu Ss < ’ - a WW) . Shaw \ rt s Lay ‘ z at fell afd disappeal wea \\ l Rocky Poit peti 3 of t y . I Spel found ; SOUTHPORT. yu ij ‘ i ara ' +h ‘ Steamer ieaves Ulariottev, Weed Lie : iss es \ = > . aw “ it x i mmencing at 0 a il hu ues in raised his s d.a wught the blo until 8.30 p , running at intervals of every t ! pon 3 KI he i ‘ hall i? returning leaves Southp rt first } ‘ *t & . je -¥ ' t f i rd t sulting y f tri LD a continues until 10.10 p.} — l l eu ' \\ »n | m., nn ratintervals of every half hour. : pon | , i wa | Azte summoned all his} ON SunpDay leaves Chariottetown, tirst trip} neal wred at him through the burn-|at 7a. m..and every hour until 10 a, m., |} : = ; eae - ; — ‘ } » 7 9 % ing eyes his bated riv t lear to vision, | then wing at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and . moyry }+ * her ria trips t 6.3 rose a eares Hings rh Ss, country, glory, | fron itoop. m., then reguiar trips a 6.00, love Suddenly the raised arm fell: down] /.00 and 8.50. Returning leaves Southport | . . . -~- - s~ } - ; ,~ a - lropped the maqua sand upon the shield | at 4.00, 5 LA, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, down dropped tztlil himself, carrying the 12.45, 1.15 and every hour from 2,00 until | tzin with | ? 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m. | ’ Che Tezeucan s é fae SUMMER True Tasie.—For the \ friendly ana Iped tne tzin to Qs leet. | venience of the public we condense the hours He was conscious, as he rose, of a strange | of dk parture and arrival of trains (local time): ' . r , - ne ? “one ! the ait e clamor and furious FOR THE WEST. tie *- . m hat ey vine we » at . on . - e “et ae moas were dying away ; ne su 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. } in the midst of enemies, but they were still, i } ’ ' ‘ : 4 ¢ FROM TI! WEST. ' andi did not even .ook at him A shieid not . Om tH , . O25 2 m - ral , ; nis own covered his vreast; ie turned, and , ‘Ss n.;4and 8 10 P- n the face of Hualpa FOR THE EAST, ** Whence came you *” asked t tzin 7.30 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. “<< , +) y > ; . wr . rrom the palace. FROM THE EAST. “7 ai ; “yr Phanks - 10.20 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. 10W, ** Not now, not 1 said Hualpa, in alow} voice. ‘* The gods who permitted me to save| you, O 'tzin, have not been able to save them- , selves. Look, to the temple !” . His eyes followed Hualpa’s directing tinger, ind the astonishment that his | enemies motionless around him, the same hor- | ror that, in the full tide of successful battle, | had so instantly stayed his seized him also. He stood transfixed—a man turned to stone The towers of the temple were in fames;| NEW STEEL BOILER. and, yet more awful, the image of Huitzil’, same held a eee ee JARTIES contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, countrymen, would do well, before placing their orders, } to see our Sa Pe . No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A lad ¢., ¢} — sf the \f F . totter Site é . ~ a . s fal "7 “ — e : . Was tovrer- | large area of heating surface exposed, and Jess ing to its f; A thousand han vere hel ; ae : “= | co = : eo 1 “S were ACM} fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in instinctiveiy—a groan—a iong ry Ar . rc *. ' a the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATOR} It occupies less space, and is more effective I than in the iown the und terraces, grinding and rashing, thundered the 1101. iezca {01 lowed aftér, and art ion of the Aztecs was ended forever. $a ieee . svalrway ilCiai Svone 5 t ign woe re- : . _ {and less expensive any other ii to assure the great fact, when next the | market. spectators raised their eyes to the azoteas, lo! We keep constantly in stock a large supply Oimedo and his crucifix ! fhe faithful ser- | of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. va t Christ had P rformed his missior €} Alsc, Steam Fittings of every description, in ul burst the last gate, and gained the last! Brass and Iron; Rabber Hose and Fittings itain in the way;and now, with bared | for same, for washing windows, carriages, and , and face 1adient wi sublime emotion, | for sprinkling Jawns. ised the symbol of salvation high up in A first-class Plumber kept constantly em- falit tribes, and, in the name of his | ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for : i Master, and for his Master's Church, for ever, | titting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, ‘ ’ ; : gi : an | > . . * . by that simple ceremony, took possession of | Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the jlatest and most improved manner. Refer- And marvellous to relate further, the|ences given if required. Telephone con- bes, awed if McKINNON & McLEAN. Even the comp unies in the . ip23—eod ti pat ase : . r thelr dead, and i 48 i pe aCe. pase cy not conquered, bowed their nection. rd marched out ov i +} | — (,uata- ya up the victory so nearly won. J e = nu and Hualpa followed them, but with \ SE ‘ ae ; A tine : sto the foe. Needless the defiance, va Xs 5 | } they went, not a word was spoken, moc a | : ; : : snd jilted, ror tne time, all was peace. | } SIMON BOLGER, Proprietor, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. CHAPTER XI. IN THE AIR. 7 . | . ? ‘* > . the head of the co.uinn, nen old and well-known Hotel has been thor the vate ot the coat. | oughly renovated and furnished with all yoant he saw the enclosure and the | modern conveniences, and now ranks with the ter n that side of the temple oceupied first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. _ ee eee aap I : The situation is the most delightful in the city, riors, and the edge of the azoteas above | embrac ing a magnificent view of the Hills- lined , chanting in dismal harmony borough River. with the deep music of the great drum. En- soe tener pe svoeed te ae ii Lsymbols of unknown meaning, and| (Gharces cuenta a galia pranked the dull gray faces of the| ap9—dy 2m eod wky 6m eow pile with holiday splendors. Little noto, | —— however, gave he to the beautiful effect. “God helping us,” he said to his cavaliers— and with such gravity that they knew him un- usually impressed with the task before them — “God helping us, gentlemen, we will do a deed now that hath no likeness in the wars of men. Commend we ourselves each, and al! who follow us to the holy Christ, who cometh yonder on the staff of Father Olmedo.” So saying, he reversed his sword, and car- ried the crossed wandle softly and reverently to the bars of his helmet, and all who heard him did likewise. in front of the gate, under a shower of arrows, he stopped to adjust the armlets of his shield, for his hand was yet sore; then, settling in his saddle again, he spurred his horse through the entrance into the enclosure. BATTLI vy Wa with pabas sigms a rich re a —_ -— — Right into the mass waiting to receive him he broke, and whom his sword leit untouched the train steed bore down. After him charg- ed the choicest spirits of the conquest, ani- mated with generous rivalry and the sublime idea that this time the fight was for God and His Church. And so, with every thrust of sword and every plunge of horse, out rang their cries On, on, for love of Christ! Death to infidels! Down with the false gods !” On the side of the igfidels there was no yielding, for the ground a holy ground to | PLY Seem them. When their frail weapons were broken, See sae ser eee they flung themselves empty-handed upon the OONSUMPTION EAS BEEN OURED nearest rider, or under the horses, and, dying When other Remedics and Physicians have even, tried to hold fast locked the hoofs that failed to cticet & cure. beat them to death. 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They overaxed ature ea | on their vitality, their nerve Wes, | brain tissue, was too great, and they heir | but surely sank under it, The thagr te | did to bring this sad end about are the same things that are bej thousands of men and women t¢ not necessary to name them, ~ It lisastrously unless checked or repuiae Prof. Phelps, of Dartmouth this fully when he began hig es knee which resulted in the discovery of wonderful Paine’s Celery Compound, realized that paresis (consumption of h brain) was our great National weakness, knew that the brain and nervous sys: be fortified to meet the great strains which modern life bring upon it, He Saw that men were becoming debilitated and women weakened by the pressure and demands of life, and he sought and disusvered the Paine’s Celery Compound, if rightly taken, | will renew 1 pron and build up nervg | tissues as fa incy become exhausted, I It contaias no drugs, my It is perfectly pure. it @ harmle The high of its discoverer guarantees this, andi indorsement of the medical and chemigg | | professions prove it. oc + « y tie IS molt a Narcotic + rain nostrums. ad Cs » avs lutely \ a - VFAYVEL bsipe re t fom ss eeit Wh FENCING - . 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Y . $5 OO heya is offered by the manufactur- — ersof Dr. Sage’s Catarrh % BRemedy, for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure, ‘VMPTOMS OF CATARREK—Du, avy headacta, struction of the nasal rges falling from the head 8 disci nto the throat, som ines proivec, watery nd acrid, at others, thick, tenacion , mone us, and putrid; the cyes an weak, watery, anc inflamed: there in the cars, deafaess, he.cking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offe matter, together with scabs from ulcers: the voice is changed and bas a nasal twane: the breath is offensive; emell and tacte are ims. paired; there is a sensation of dizziness. with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-nained symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, wilhout manifesting half of tle above symptoms. re- sult in consumption, and end in the evave. No disease is £0 common, more decent and dangerous, or jess understood by pliysk By its mild, soothing, and healing prepertics r. Sawe’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases Of Catarrh, “cold in the head,” Co.syza, and Catarrkal Meadache. : Cc. by druggists everywhere; 0 cents. 7 t : i é £ 8% Nngine “Untold £°co1” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Havsyxer, the famous mesmerikt, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh, My family physician gave me up 28 incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my Voice would become so noarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning I and clearing of my throat would al t strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sages Caturrh Remedy, ie three months, I was a well tie ij th rm | ie } rm : ” an, Quad the cua 3 been permanent, “Constuntiy Wowking and Spitting” ProMA SHING, Esq., 90? Pine Sire St. Lowis, Afo., writes: “1 was 2 great sulferet from catarrh for three years. At times loo hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last cight monthg could not breathe through the nostrils. thought nothing could be done forme. Luck ily, | was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catat Remedy, and I am now a well man, Tbeleve it to be the only sure remedy for caturrh now manufactured, and one has orly to jive it 8 fair trial to experience astounding results 6D & permanent cure.” Three Botiies Cure Catarrh. ELt Rorprys, Runyan P. 0., Columbia O Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh Dr she was five years old, very badly. 1 saw B® Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, anc, Pi cured a bottle for her, and soon saw helped her; a third hottle ettegied ood nent cure. She is now eigateeR ° ears sound and vearty.’