THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 18 _ Tuesday, leaving at 6.30 « m, and 3 pm local. Ruas up West River every e med leaving at 5.30 amw,and 4pm Ocal. ee a >> —]— ——>- — All Business Men And moet Professional men on Prince Edward Island will have to have acertain amouat of printing done this fal). if vou area business man or a professional man we would like to do your printing for you—we would like to give you prices on it anyway, We think we can give you better satisfaction in the Job Printing lise than you can get anywhere else. e¢ have put in a lot of new type, ete., this year, enabling us to turn out better work than ever be~ fore~aud—“we heave work done when we promiee it.” The Examiner dob Print Ch’town’s Leading™Priaters. Cor. Queen and Rich:aond Streets —upstaire. - RO oe Peg Notice: me ———— a... ea Se —— has been on my premises, since ack vb last, four strayed heifers, one ts a one red and white spotted (two ate owe white and one red aad with; \one year old.) Unless claimed the 'n ten days and all damages paid Ywill be ‘sold by public auction on a mr ,22nd day of Sept. at the hour sleck, p m, on my premises to ®Over expenses JOSEPH M’DONALD., 1th, 1806. dy aad wky. Sins. @lenee, Sept. sure pop!”’ At this a couple of figures ran for- ward, bursting through the shelter- ing bushes. No need to tell Rex who they were, for the one in the lead was tall of form, with the figure an athlete might envy. Another moment and he found the arms of the Englishman around him in spite of the paint and parapher- nalia that went to make a full-fledg- Zambodi warrior out of him, and ed enioved the felicity of a genuine bear huge: while Bludsoe danced around them endeavoring to imitate the ec- centric gestures and hops of a Wwar- rior preparing to go upon the War- aE = HEART | DISEAS is a symptom of Kid Disease. A wall:tiaeve doetor has said, ‘I never yet madea post-mortem ex- amination inacaseot death from Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereat fault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the market, most sucoess- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and mont widely imitated is Dodd’s {he excitement within and around the stockade was still at its height, so that their chances of slipping away without bringing on a general battle with the natives seemed good. Overhead the very heavens were aglow with the reflection of the terrible sea of fire below, and to a timid soul, so wonderful was the spectacle that some fears might have been aroused as to the destruction oi the whole universe by a wave of flame. Rex immediately sought the side of Marian. Much as he despised his ridi- culous costume he could not keep his distance. At least she would not con- sider him less a man because cireum- stances had eampelled him to adopt such a disguise, she who had been be- side him when he wielded that weighty sword, hallowed by a_his- tory connected With many a Scottish battlefield when Highland clan and Lowland lord pitted their strength against the hosts of Edward. 2 Haste Was a quality essential to success in this game, for although the blacks were for the hour appar- ently panic-stricken by the terrible calamity that had befallen them, their recovery would be almost as sudden as their collapse. When the fire-fiend died low, and only ashes remained to mark the site of the kraal, the voice of the vindictive and stout-hearted Has- saje would make itself heard in the land, calling aloud for vengeance upon those who were primarily res- ponsible for the curse that had fall- en upon them. Then would begin a pursuit that might continue to the very stockade of Buluwayo, for these Zambodi war- riors know little what fear in war- fare means. Zulu braves have proven that in more than one fierce battle with British regulars; and the biood of a young Prince of France was consecrated by the assegais of these hard fighters. | doshin rien ete me tthis coffee. move, Bludsoe was fully aroused. He knew full well they would be followed by a swarm of eager yenge- ance seekers, and to throw these trackers, off the trail it was neces- sary that he bring to bear all the tricks learned in his wild life along the Texan border. As they turned their backs upon the silent volcano which in the ages gone by had been such a factor in the landscape of that country, an outlet of the eternal fires. Lord Bruno managed to get Rex at his side, in order to question him con- cerning the girl. a To, be Continued.) “= 2 Mania for Operations La, DOUBLE BREASTED WweRST® 1900 ake a or, Looking badger aera nee be ie Me Mee Ne MAN SESS S Sofie -j--0 ss ee é occasionally ee ak ies Sit AS AS AS AS AP AS AW * Bore e@e eed og wr; they could gee that the jah onctie rua, | Som | > Was growing or: Bre | >< + ings gradually less in al i ay 3 eg er } ume.’ an dad en less in vol- aes FOR 4 PRINCE Mi *f "it A os le lodges became more j iy : E (ye By i “DD scattered . : *% Ne | oe Vs &) Bn was e ss ae : 3 4 “ay ® ; a 1 i oo oF : work bad been accomplished . i’ . t i fw : . ane VV @? _ 4 . ’ * : r msc; * 5 id w ai len the shock of desolation | . “iN «0 passea aw 1 hav y as * 7 ay they could expect 3 v | we sw > A oe . have a de | “at expec to ; “aS aK far “ , oll 3. ‘a, erate pursuit inaugurated. x > . ‘ NZ ? wtory of wre Golden Fleece. 3 moll Oh horseback the We id [ 5 at all Booksvores. “aN oN ee Stee ee 2 : } NZ ? a * { es on to defy the most de- ( . “ie ; * -_ ned Of toes . led # An . als EN *— y vers A v‘Qr« wi ‘ ) - ; pi Ovided they ~ 4 . 4 ao a ~ YT “— avoiaer iitfalle ae ne : i ; , x. Talat d. : aN | ° BY SI . GEORGE RATHBORNE - % ich ce oul ond, ambuse iages, ior a mS : : Ne rt af, =o MC oe sUiu tribe S are noted—~—a - Y for a> i + } ; . ; aK trap iS their usu inte ns a Sd wu seers | x Author of “Miss Caprice,” “Da Jace’s Worn” © $ | ing come ond ue a ; 3236 FS SS SSS GIS FF AS IS US fb > i . a) ee OR War toey naturally a i ihe . a? * Dr. Jack,” Etc, Etc ( apply ‘he same tactics with a view f . . 4 : - LO exte minatine their f s DT f fT my i + aie . — on wae ~ ees Lilien Loner Toes i —fHA i [ LHAU Wi He REO Roeder todos Or SO oe Oh ee afe-3hh PO Onkt eee Wp Sine Slee S ay , sg Y spirits consequent upon 7 aay i toe success of their plans were not él oS ~ ; | - ‘. ; v - ! aR t “ <Coatinued,) ° | destined to hold out. i a h 8 7 : path, and Little Phil stood hear DY, Rex saw that something was f ‘ Pa : evidently in sympathy with it all. | wrong when a halt was called. and af 5G 5c ue This was an event worthy of being | Lord Bruno entered into an earnest " wach cabs Ril eis eal : yen 4 iscuss be! Te ea OCAL riM] .) celebrated an event to be marked in discussion With Bludsoe. it ( Jus ! the calendar of their lives with a Phe latter struck Q match and { — ‘ ; W ite cross dropped to th > rro} a : ; . : e ground as if bent mVAl and Departure f Trains From cespair they had suddenly upon an examination. vi yr . ‘found reason for the wildest hope, Then he used some strong j ic “ - S ong and Steamers. } and Rex gave his artist friend as language. : the. j rood a thing in the line of a bear hug ‘“‘What’s wrongr?’”? A ev ¢ ats g7 asked Hastings ’ i ‘ as he received. hurrying to w , ey 1 obstacles si ying to where they stood. TRAINS S I , isis) eilain ahs ‘‘This is a miracle —- we had rea- “The hosses are gone!”’ replied met to believe you might be in that |] the cowboy ; ae: E ‘ ; son ’ 12 CO OY, i Expresé leaves ne eos z oo ae s ethi fascinatine | house they were bombarding, but I Here was a fearful calamity, and a Rxpresé arrives from the west.. Y oY p m. , illa and Hest i never drea med you had changed to a while Rex could not gras i. full Belt and neck e] b x* . ' | Accomodation leaves for the Ss several times att ws iste! | Zambodi,’” declared Lord Bruno. scope as readily as the eran rider pas € fie ao ‘hes, cuff ilnks, nat pins, SCar y Ge. cccens «oo secseeseceosonss ose 410 pm. ance ov s shoulder as he r in ) ‘‘And how came you here——where | he realized that an exceedingly grave P we hry tea s 6. We } ef a te al ae a i aide a J ] © the - tas . - 54, . a sgmpodation leaves for the ) Lot's ife, consumed bv curj_| re the others, Monsieur Jules, condition confronted : e 7 . a Ave eevee 6 00 p m. t had lay : "| doctor, Red Eric?” asked Rex, as a To be : m we . them with British, Canadian Scote { ish tt ett ccovconce seseecsee voccevece had Gays of yore been un- | ' . , To be afoot in this African wilder- Frensh coats of r en om | : arrives from the . y resist t il ! horrible suspicion flashed over him ness, With ; : . Or arms, i Acoomodation : 10 55 oO re e tem] tation to gaze ; tal) a TE ess, With a Whole tribe of enraged Al ia WORE roveecere seoseeses ssoeserereee > s 055 a m. upon the city given over to de | Mat these brave fellow adventurers | warriors hunting high and low for So flag and maple leaf pins from 10 d 18 | ti rives from the itruction nd auffer , might have met the fate that ever; the ade. wal ee C. and ioc, @ H beromodation arriv : oa suffered in conse- em Was a state of affairs calculated e have sold ° . na eit cmmmesece sto. sereeseesee 2 35 p m. uence—and when Rex landed in a {| b®n8S over those who invade host ile! to alarm the boldest a numaber of wedding rings lately ut as 4 seseeeeeee® an aENS : < : ° ' . - “ee 3 Express leaves for the east...... 7 054% m. 2p among some vines and bushes | }@™4ds- | It must needs be something be- we are MAKERS of rim@gs can quickl suppl an | on Steen Gente: Aah endl 6 ihe a. e concluded it would be good nolies “Don t worry——the boys are. all yond the ordinary that could make ring required S en y Dp y yy sty 3 of aA Accomodation leaves for the to look ahead. ; right. We were to meet them here Jim Bludsoe frown and _ shake his N -§ 3 00 In so doing he learne = _. | after they had set fire to the kraal.’’ head ; ew old 8 ectac $4 Gil. .ve es eeescsessreee seeeeeree 3 OO p mm. Sa ee ce | ie ee Ke?” Bre “sand eyeglasses. Hi ; . rom the wht Was not destined to be accom- tat! as that your Work: A closer examination was ade 7 j eepmodation arrives f “a ’ i Bo saat 3 eee ee ele Lt a ation was made. P at ccecccccevcsece 450 p m.] plished without new dangers; for just X rather think you got in ahead FF This only served to confirm the me — Er iront of them he discovered the fig- the boys. When I saw the fire balls } facts, however disagreeable they ‘lt : ERS » of a tall Zambodi warrior. whose popping over the stockade I knew it | might appear. : ie ; i STEAM re) titude was exceedingly warlike Was all day with the whole business. Some cunning enemy had either O Tr 4 PRINCESS Hastings Was in a fighting humor What a grand sight, Rex. a Perhaps | seen them hide the animals or else = vt a he experienced i ae cu | SOO OY We Sey pom Xt between | by a mere accident had run across OPTICIAN if Leaves for Pictou every morniog veteran in the midst of battle—the | US: 2¢ would make a scorcher for an } them. A (ite ; 900 atm ae exhibition. But tell me, my dear fel- ril 2nd 1900 if ; Oe iabaceneta ee eeecce agree : shouts and clamor atten ‘ . eis me, mm. ‘ ‘ At any. re rere > P Q . =n haope Bs shout d ne Ne ee re le any rate the horses were gone, , Oamerca Block, Charlottetow |e Arrives from rictou every burning kraal, together with his = _ i, : 7 and it would be useless looking for | == if ing OF. ccce eotecc eee ee evecerres 8 30 p m. fight and the furious encounter at party known as the fair god of the them. bi ath seer gees a ee iz j ee ee ee ae : Zambodi?”’ ; We o wae the cabin all seemed to stir him to . : But for the resence of the voung 7) LA GRANDE DUCH iSSE. ver heat Lord Bruno’s voice took on €@| gir} the aip ty that ne satiate i < ° : * U < é . *e0 te a asd. es stri ~agerness ¢ anxiety, as (ies Arrives from Boston and Halifax \ccordingly, when he discovered | . coon t - song ng rage Lp would have been fairly sulphurous : i this lone firur a : 1e e owar * par I ae cine : : 4 9° LOS LO? igre so resolutely block- | 7 suc h was the rag 5 : every Monday........-- 7 12 p m. thete< peth <aiek Saeeeee bain vat | he was so deeply interested. Red Eric ge of Bludsoe and Ni Leaves for Boston and Hali‘ax single combat, he made directl; for | Before Rex could make a reply sev~- The doctor being a hilosoph . every Wednesday .....-.-+- 108m. feeling that, the ene 14 _; eral figures loomed up close by, a took thi S P pher, hy Ne rennet DOOR | endl was etteed, and upoe Bludsce | ova things as they came, much as ae - nevitable; the sooner it was over the | 6" as xo, 4 " “O€ | a disciple of the pr : at HALIFAX. ter answering, who should advance but might ‘have iii eae ey ' : ag : ; ae ‘S é i 4 Li i a4 . J ea. Red Eric and his two companions. : a ‘a : from Boston aud Halifax chanced that the spot where they | é : seldom made himse ‘ Poeeeuuuae ccorcooee «62 PM | Cume together was ine and a. earn ' “The old cabin’s a wreck—couldn’t Lord Rites peony a bl if Y : ise d Boe i little pladtie ae 4 oe . . | locate ’em thar —— must have skedad- Seta aks A : se . ame, Ti Leaves for Halifax and Boston Tee, BNE Ee ee ers SOT os oe veda? Wek ieee eek Gre to declaring that it was pretty much Dot .} Suited to a desperate duel. . Glen, COROR. . ws - : his fault’. soe ~ (ES every Friday .... sessserse. oes ipm 1 ot i the pesky kraal with them fireworks ta . Bludsoe had suggested Hi Rex handled his assegai with con- , : : leaving some one to guard the pre Bee CAMPANA siderable adroitnes before we could use a match. Glory, a Fae ae ae : ati ANA, icerabte adroitness, but the other } icant tata halt ntle ae cious animals, but he had believed The maker: f THE HIGH y ate ‘ried each thrust and it began to | just see it scorch. rives a Ie€ ’ a every atm: wou : ; : 430 7 heek Arrives from Montreal and © ue- look as though the delav cain sealed ' taste of What he can expect aiter- ean - aie “ene uaa to shi all of a LAND RANGES were unable His bec every alternate Friday.... fatal to their chances of escape. wards,’’ rattled off the cowboy. dietiian ’ nor p . our ranges this week but we ex pect to have 4 alt Leaves for Quebec and Montreal though he had hated to use his|, Then he noticed the addition to The ‘mischief was done, the horses large shipment by next trip ot 8S. S. Halifax from BOSTON i the following Monday evening. revolver for many reasons, it began | their number, and when his eyes fell bsidl ‘ivhiaek soheiiole ania sie it von and those who have order 3 ‘ie oe nt L to look as though such a thing would | ©? Maid Marian he guessed the truth, valida’ bin abe rn antes eel Geet ’ ea may ceunt on getting them then, a CITY OF GHENT. hecome necessary, and he was_ even | for these independent cattle punchers asiind LS ee We ask your kind indulgence tor the delay : . inti ei iin cor fumbling about among the numerous | are ae peeing Mr. Hastines Such emergencies bring out all there ( ip } “pay, that mus ,e Mr. as gs. : : & ne ‘6 angling cat-tai “jf » intenti one ; -— | may be in a man. A ts f i : Thursday afternooa poscess -0.4.9 dangling cat-tails with the intention | pis here is quite a neat surprise; Raehiter? BI a tte fen S ior meéerican Raneves ” ati Leaves for Halifax every Friday 10a m,]} ©! dragging the six-shooter into the and the gai too. Well, if we uns an o, ni gia Bly s , uy TT aro Y ar) ‘ re ace} > : /-e - ¢ TR” ne i fe F i é 3 i JACQUES CARTIER. argument, when by a mere ac ident ,.now what’s good for us, we'll le wn part aa ardly curious at th = ‘ ‘ . a Leavee for Orcwell Tuesdays the wooden pole of his assegai struck | vant out of this cussed country like p Sa upon them, he speedily 4 \ _ + : i § . fs . ae ac re +o ‘ ‘ + Wedasstavé’ Tharedavs cays, 3 the black knuckles of the savage iack rabbits before a perairie fire. aoe himself and began to con- ; t ' HW ee aat soar a p m whom he had marked for an early His advice was as sound as a nut a. ‘ lat W - best to x done. . i y Frise REE NE : ; E : See ec Inder ordinary ‘onditions it at and swift transit to the happy hunt- gy all hem anpreciated the fact . Coaayions 4 ; : , ; LPP) and all of them anpreciate act. : a ee : , o i: ae ae . rod . 4 eerttee s coe? 3 p i. ing grounds of the Zambodi. ; Lord bruno made no effort to ad- would have suited him exact ly to se ? Boomers: ae Tg) Ct ee | / i or Urapaud every Satur- The eflect was simply electrical, for gress the girl. The first thing to be hang about the neighborhood, re- 8 ay at eeeercese SeCCRR SE Hee. atte ~ p ™m,. the toughest sort of a trooper ejacu- done Was to make good their escape, ene concealed from the blacks, Ht ie FEXRY BOATS. lation burst from the lips of the and once this cad. teen: efected miinet until some good opportunity arose i “HiJsborougn”—Leaves Fe Ty Wharf for black duelist, almost petrifying Rex, matters could be easily settled. Ww = i horses could: be recovered. th Southport every half hour who burst out with: ; So they quitted the little glade that Br oy ; * tk wae dterent-~Lord . ‘6 . . a ‘ i. ‘a ‘ ‘ - 2 Acire ac ~ ic. “Bific”—Leaves for Rocky Point daily at Jim. Jim Bludsoe, is it you? : | had come so near being the scene of me oe Ns — to place ~~ much dis 630, 8,9, llLawm; 1,2,4, 630 And the wild looking savage with a desperate hand-to-hand combat be- spnce Pe reer the destroyed kraal, a” a pay &) Se 9 ON? P+ | whom he had been fencing so desper- | jy, 4 i. ' Le With the’ vengeful Zambodi, and localtime. Sundays at¥Ya m, 12.45 ae S eS} i} tween two friends in deep disguise, : ‘ ys ’ ee aan og » hin have his lif : om ca ; a their own persons, as possible. Per- 2,3,4pm. Returning 1.15, 2.30, 3.15 ately in the Mttempt to have his Mle) yurning their backs on the burning I : sod 5 pm , ee staggered back and dropped his OWN) , jjjace haps the presence of Marian had * ce rise Si eee i j ; something rj is ! any ¥ “Southport” —Runs u Eas Liver every weapon while he cried: : All this had occurred in less time Ts thing to de with ae. as ey ¥ E 4 L P - & “The deyil! 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