5 . ~ = . iii neiiilicwsii, ii ir i>i`_,is. _ ,_ ‘___ 'm'4y=¢ ltis“fesvfnlly and wonder ":___“l_`\_t_”` 4 'ie 6”!" (_ 're ...V .- ` n ii" .4-»~ ,llteacil Ifgm The Diner oi' Trooper ,i-i ll to 'I ‘ i.li|~<.i,, lim all fi Bai' lsoirsi Noi-in what alliances romeo as niitieisai Jirirnsriliasiarpaisiiic santa 'mi iririsnntaaiioinir riovuii aiiyiwa inline, Hlri alia i' Laps.. *bil Dominion, s isiirssy lncl;,"on tltalang voyage norih which of the loyal North hiadiarytallpabout n» lense to ltiaayibearidedtiiatitha report of tha viai Wa rBsy and trip handed ln to the Commissioner of from a venelltlie Police after his return was thoughtto is that "Isla in nnicsrpieadia rsiatiiia-orsevoisif Wwd with me miivsi num siiiynliin we Pisa of nie nomiii. insurmountable taalia ioapnbuahgq it “asm mu, a,¢¢¢,,,,¥ to t vnldi are often given to the troopers of commgqa on she pqrfq-|;w|¢¢ them. N W If P in the course of Wednesd.syFeb 2| i9o6 Lsftatgso Nmllsr duty arewell known The obed Good gsiqg, made about 1; miles, camp- qicoof themen. th*plend|ld manner in ed at jigo, very ina day #sin they carry out oiilmi- their Theisihy. 11. Lafteasip at 8.3¢ and Qghmpt of danger their disregard of all mek *ye Poly, at 3 30| sqymx "_ , the disconiforts which less intrepid house Broke some mudoflsleigp stay moe would hesitate about, hare given 'lngovertomorfbwtbllx it Fine day, the forces would wide reputation which trave very rough last few mllea no other body of troops can serpau It isan exceeding great pleasure for Friday 23 Had s slight accident late The Magazine Guardian io,be enabled to la aight stappedon a niaty nail. rather A ,s place .this story before its readers be pa sftil 19-daypmlpplyinghot poiiltice N 6, H cause the hero of the taleia an Island l-Ilfry and Ltfpslock fixing cometic qu" of. ra loy, Leslie Seller, a native of Charlotte native name for dog-sleigli], and other Traeeld stunt so miles ii- I Center N" | *.l°\l- wmhf 'N17 dllni Qtpect to but by dint of much suffering we are re ill! Seller e n l ist e tl some five or sk gstbrb sh!! Nlvfrow tinng to our bsgsfaleeping liaga] years ago, and has spent considerable* Bltnfdly 24 Gotanearly st-art to-day, full stomach time in the West 8's ni Weather very dull, with light' Sunday, 25 Very bad storm, unabl to About a year ago, he with nine other snow, Unveiling very heavy and rough in travel Had a very comfortable lo picked members of the force was des- wilseplaces Made about i5 miles Hy [snow house] and never moved out,‘all patched on detachment duty to the foot was rather pitiful, but I managed to day Foot O K again Mounted Police post near Fort Fullerton wal\0 K .Doi ave all ingoodconditton Monday 26 Still storming, but not so on the Hudson hy Western Shore Ons cooling lppntaia almost useless bad I-lad some trouble in getting out of eglo this inorning aa we were completely cove by a large snow bank Harry saw adaer track some distance from the eglo Prepanng fpr early start tomorrow Tuesday, 17 Got a,vAry early start 7 am The going was excellent, and th day was all one could desire The dogs worked well Brake considerable mud of the sleigh but iiothiii‘g to hinder us from at Head- " ` &“3¥%¥%$H l going wwrro gvelled over 35 miles e our on, the place s Wbell W8¥l\§\0 l»\l¢ “lid ll Dtder to reach But after riding s few days I hope to be the Wager. Expect to reach the Wager in two days if lverything goes 0 K Saw niimsronadier tracks this afternoon Ex ptct deer any time now Wednesday 28 Had an early start this morning 8a ni The morning was very foggy with light snow, which clear ed about ii a in becoming very nice dur- Ulg the lftevpoon Saw deer about ive tiles from sgloon the trail Lupsalock wounded one but was not fortunate #enough to ‘lb it About ia _yofwe saw twonsore benches, and Harry and Lupea 'lock started after them. They got one eaehi I lasdthem skinned and fed one to the dogs and made a cache of the other one, Wesnade camp where the dee; were killed We only travelled about rj miles today, as thegoing was very heavy. Lost eonidaflble mud. by running on ‘ittle rocks Piaed ii this evsnuig by patting Iwsswntching the dogs this afternoon -'two damn mme quite close to the cometlc bntaa l wlsdown behind it out 'of the wind Ididnotseethematfirst Oneof dogs scared than and I had three shots wonaqiqgongpf them in the nigh fore \ag, ,Ky foot, which I hurt at Whalskiliilt lever: svre. -sd my l=f¢°=° wal llllled between the sleigh runner d a piece cfice So lam,nearly cripple at the beginning ofthe yonmey a ni , and we stayed ln camp, Harry and pealock,after Exiug coinetic, started after deer this afternoon, which was fine Lupealock got one some distance from camp and cached it We will pick it up coming back Expect to start early to- morrow and make a good distance sa the sleigh is in fairly good condition Very cold to-dav March: Started early this morning bu Yil Mardi J, Thursday Very stormy in Lu tbrokc the new runner about 4 feet from theiiose of the sleigh when only two miles from camp The travelling vgry rough nodwe had some nasty liillgto tackle Vtehitclied the dogs on tsuhe hind end of the sleigh and made shout ioniiles, when_wewg,re unfortunate again, in having the remainder of the oltbelnddaof t.hedser‘s stomach Whik runner broken up Space will not permit of concluding in this issue Next week we shall give the balance of the yournev which details the au cgssful outcome of the trip, the inter eating visit to natives at the ablp, and the return journey (To bs cnncluiiad) _ _ _ _ _ pelled from the church niocniavnii f OF W rlttcn for t-hs lfaguliia Gna.dla'i. ' 'N' E- -m°k¢- But “"5 U U0! 3 5911110" d decidiog ld not be s It would seam that tha a rent worth In the comfortable home of Mr Robert an %-_W sm PP' Huttsrt Cape Traverse. tl1¢l’¢ U * 'mv' Sirewumstal. mllzr &t a b{ind.dsadd'deil:sh:vd ifinzffzrzldtfn ml" did not l’m”i‘ftfn bd tfnnique build and history This stove *umm num, _ mm. into Z B Emu orase, an “ere ong fog; has been in the Huttart family for three P. J ry ' 8 PMC 5 m ° P°"°n° K¢nerstions first beiouliul to the llte our Pmvinunmx “url” me In °f (Jorge M““n °f CWC Tmnm lk' W ~» 1-= ;;°':,,;-;;:.1:=.,,.:°.:.:-.:::;,:::.~'°~.,.,. ::: :v.:‘:.z""i:' "iw: .1-rf; :s “Pm” “wh Mmm" md mhnmnuy this infant colony would bein a doiiriali which we mayelesrn olfs till; first all ol ws: T; R°b:Th ‘h°m.1;°.°;;t‘;::”_ ing condition, orbs able to produce any the stove, but it ia safe to assume that ° ' °‘7° "re th h liutd t Neith M h( ttlrt it l 1 ed 8°* "'01" *Mill* CHP* L°"'5 M“"*" “ld collli lhiannlziwllntenof. fbi: good clad price inuview an it:t baslsyeadiiprrxiilifin °'°\'=°¢°fv '°°f °°="'*°"b'° "**°'°* *° says, even is the ianariui nierropoiii. be not ii iaiky stove, inte ii iiiiiny am., many readers of this peper,l will hereto- expend wha? il “wk gn nmcluo any be“,,sm to dum md Mr umm" hi* if "°i’°'*°'l‘"Y °° " "°° 3"" U’ "°~ rally rsreand siaqlled for There was was willing to pay a tntie for the sale of The chief interest attaching to this nothing to do, therlore but to have a demonstrating this principle In iiew stove is found in the fact that it was aiove brought out from the Old Country of its questionable character, Mr Muiiiirt among tile first. if not \1\¢ Vtfy flfl! OWN for the slight consideration ol' fourteen imported into this iland It is probably _h?___;?f: ‘ _::_;_f_:tF__- pounds [$38] took possession Stoves, also, theoldeststove in the Province now _____'m “___ 'um “_ B___cke__ _“___ itisneedless to say, have considerably in active use lt was made about a cen Wu "c__m_____d ___ °__de__ __ '_°___ dopveciatedin valiie since that time lint tury ago at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and has ,,__°___e,, '___ hh _“home” f ___ u _ illr Kuttart wlaagood judge of stovu; been ln‘ constant iisediiring the greatsr _“___ ._ neesdéy nquimd mnbmg ° and his bargain proved a good one for A STGVE , otwi stan gpaat *__ ir- " ~e Raises inset iisalnlnenrwas before _ vifrreasl odbnder, though in a hiusbler BY RC' F A spline Thiaisaveryim rtantlemonfor 9° _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ even astove to learn, but well learned it Being cast out of the synagogue, how ever, did not consign it to pi-edlion, which I suppose, was quite orth cording to prevailing views Nei er did this damper shut ol! its careerhaa stove for n th din f generally produces more heat and lem Elders of Cove Head, it was apparent to Mr Muttart at the tint examination though probably this was the first stove he had ever seen It would be an easy matter to Eli up the bottom of the stove with bricks, thought Mr Muttart hence hu willingness to psy the triiling sum lied I helleve the stove started on its new career by making the journey from Cha Idttetown to Cape 'Inverse on an ox tea At all events lr Muttart proceeded to carry out his purpose qf converting the stove, in the manner suggested This plnved entirely successful and very soon the recalcitrant stove was giving perfect satisfaction in its new home So much fora bright idea .he improve ment in the character of the stove, be it iandersiood, is notgeiieraily supposed to be altogether owing to the change from a Presbytenan to a Methodist envirou ment, but on this point opinions may differ This venerable stoie now heats two moms at once by being inserted half way through a partition, thus doing double semccin its old nge If the peculiar characters which adorn its sides could speak what tales they could tell How many have niet around its hearth during theperiod of its long life For many years and especially during the time the late Mr Lewis Muttart was at the head of t e icsboat service, it warmed the travel ll part of the intervening time. and is still smoke" __ _id to M” _'___ the gn__d`_ himself and others. ing public as well as the members of the ddni °‘“*f°°'°"Y “'°’k~ 1' l' “id ‘° `f me ofghehg, mg” dm" | n _ Here is where the importance of that have done servlceimthree diieient ceu- _:'___r B' wi. “urn” 5” °n!;°,,:. ten inch space below the door comes iii f\lflU, 10155151! f'"_ 8°l¢"\U°‘" 5"' may ‘,“”¢d_“d ind.. umneue no" 'Now a stove constructed on this principle household Sometimes when heavy storms prevailed, both crew and paaseng etashaltd the comfort of Mr Mnttart's ml 5”" °°m'°n°d bl “I gnllll warmth- "und The* be __ em fre wont” me nm Principle, of St0“o|,,m; home During such times P°°'Ple from . ’ ' . . bered, we ' Will! ll =¥¢°11¢'l**“*¢ °f P"°‘°"“'\'°°- nm of 531;” ' _ success rider the circumstances was, a _ soil. to all outward appearance, good for mam ____`_q;____h.Ny n~°:ym;l:.;,, `physi¢-all impossibility, Tliougii iliia f"'° l°“°"U°’" m°"°- 1| ya, Fudd bg,"-¢ pg. “bk muh” in small but important consideration escap- Another 'utofiutereat. scarcely leer Y- - '. ` ‘ig *f _ ed the ndtice of the makers and the widely separated places met acquaint ances vierc formed, or business transect ed, which had far reaching results *BQ for tha lfsgsslne Guardian failuf Hag. It beat all, the excitement thatpt among the people Some men were will off and getting along well “slit good wives and nice families Rn, and some of them were never hols home in their lives and never thought of leaving iill they took the then lost no time They wanted to get a asany in Clilllbttetown They were all Wm-:N THE Bale , FANNMSAIL By Arelslbal Has: er. and put his mark and Ggures on them Everything was soon done and put on Tl\¢Celihs'nia fever broke out in Cha; bo-rd Next _mug Wu _hc “ppb” “_ lotwlvwlfwelatter part of summer nn gmbqf .__ hm” fm _he vang' The" were several ifers made nght home in Cli'town but they not agree, so they ac cepted an offer from Halifax and the party furnished the supplies quick and they were soon ready Thay got several offers from good men to take charge as captain Several captains were talkedof lever togoaiia sig the goin up by nie There was Ii °=i>t-is Irvisx th” hed bushel orton in california it the eiiier been some fifteen vem.e°m¢h°m= alll" md of “md” ,_ |7900 ,mln "un .nd ,nd he applied He had been in the East ou of me maine" md ,,,|d,,¢ voyqe, India tmde quite a spell it was said This in the world counted so by nll sea men “Pill” IWW! *ll ‘lf I I°9d**-°¢k0fV¢¥Y nie going resid cipe nm an it iiia "M iiwiile-i umm to sion irvinsi nmmn men ,,onh,c¢,,¢ They hd thatw¢reintheGove rriinentemploy tmtdd an me hm, Wen; ‘ug md croqingtlsestrsitsiu the ice-boats, and theydo? they called a meeting andfhey stood 0 K So his chances were iiiitai iioaiiieai ana seemed io ga 'raey ll md °f \=¢¢t=f *hw 'N °f\*°“ All the captains that applied stood well pileofthe yellow stutl’ quick-all excited and were well reconimended but after to go-Grst class people too--as good some talk Capt Irving was taken a clause in their written They had keen to go but they could not all get the ,,l,,,_,mem any no ,mmm Q" Iumnd ¢° chance so th concluded to send so many K., month voyage It was said the women and wives were y aa haen for them to geti sway and load the brig Pannyof 250 tons ¢° ‘M mum* c`m°"‘“_° “X or "ve" Sd after s time they were all ready. bitt in counting over their sailors they folitd they were two short. This was on a Sl! nrday My lltilsertlselate Capt W K P°‘ _ destination, at last, wever, it ,was in Contliinsd on panel. with the gddlildoorile right blck quick!uCK.y_ of t_‘_____e_______ _"_ one of _M iii importance, is found in the additional “Inga ,mb gnc ganna.” _ with s big load. _'Dire old _I knewL____"'_ fact that it was imported into lliiaoountry especially for the Presbyterian coiigrega- ` ni cn' b; k-M19” thfcifcnm' tion at Covehesd. The factthat this con-,‘]”_.__°n, _- _wi “_” Imihhurhodi tennlal aigniverssry also lends interest to` siimtzadt :Ia ::;lt:°:f;t4:: 'ro the eaiiiai oinerver iiiis'iio'v'e wonili "'_°;_'_'::;m':_“__`d’:% ` - ,trial was awaited with Niilcrlble ln- N.. gregation has recently ‘celebrated lls cen- the histor of the stove as will be seen be regarded as belonging to the ordinary "box" variety, bu\ s closer observation '. The castings are alla half if (2 and .are ldlidily emb¢l¥!|°l -1 with various artldic Bgnres. its width is its depth two feet lsagihthsaams iplv dear Qin ubkiliu stances. what was the chief topic of eon tered' Th ample ing e ialsal it sus fosevev. ,alas onwards; aeilisrweftrllsaot sais Ewen deeply slaetad, were Jast bow hold gives a.asa`- fa' -=~' _ I _ _ ,I got excited and pkedione of the party if ‘flak ,Q s 'she gets baek‘_"i They formeinllaemselves i they would lead her deép and said- "Wau't then ll picfjnj ' her when into a company aL-so shanelioldsrs and _ bought Heil( Fanny of 250 tons from illr Pasha--s pics vessel. ‘ _ . Those forty owners had a strong agree- ‘ ment stating tba buainem to go Qere and get the ‘gold land if it paid.to.sall the Fannythsfe tpdo so.. Tlieywoiild have ,their crpw and, also some who would learn 'm'b°`-"un,-'dn' men' he H 'hy about forty s `thsy hilt and wan dld» aataaltand trade with the vassal ‘whastney get there. they-woniti aii go to the §, mia” pod dig up a fortune in fha) fund fonr houses and took everything to asian inani with. iota st aoasaa they wosid_"sd ttisre,asaaao :°a,,.,"~ii“..=::.f,i°.‘.:.fr' - '"- wil lane. unpnywsonaiassisssnaefuanaiaaa Wellon Sunday morning when l got up W. H. inybrother wasssleep on the sofa. He came that night about forty miles, for thei two sailors wanted. Ha promised two sian-neighbors of unused relationathat _ if ,mag were wanted wonldgstthniia the ship. They had the feverbad sod wanted to go. They weretwogooda sesmauaadai&l&a also, & n and john 8_in- elair of‘Prl were their names. Theyowoad ayvspl. the Hargaret of casting nqtmg with, and were ima nie say dna nun; in inn. | ,nn _ ‘ " _ C. I npand got hisspy glal lor\amiiinT:;;ii'a;i:i`: "“"°°""g"'.'“‘* 3°! “ “” "'*’° Webaudtnnsthey arpscasd ibm and the vsanl ever that day [sanday]. Atnooaweaswimbdstths iaatanll toonbe and ¢dhloomsl@l - i r ibasadsa wlldowsanddqa-s,a!l I "et I "nm mn* rKyh four bnllllgs up as for !g_1” can ‘biaeirhoaintsediy lnfllr iioiesaihs. iiiasoasliialiliwfaihhri ,,,,,:,_ nnnasyihngiaseeaaariiisnawaus fl _'fl' wan rkbteltatevssisgaholioarii osaiiaasaonsmsh