: ae SEES seen — te gO THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - 7 ~- possession, as attested by numerous acts of sovereignty—such, for instance, as the coast of the gulf surveyed; colonies established ; plantations opened and worked with profit ; taibute levied; high officials arrested, dis- seized and executed; the collection and division of a treasure greater than ever before seen by Christians in the New World ; com- munication with the capital secured by armed Undying Love. There are three words of inagic power, With love and joyance laden; Ever remembered is the hour . When first I was a happy maiden. And heard from the ligs I loved the best Those words so sweet and true, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the” under- S signed, and endorsed ‘fender for Indian Supplies,” will be received upto noon of MON-|}- DAY, 29:h April, 1889, for the undermentioned articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island. in such world. Will positively eure n times the cost of a These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the ience. One box will or relieve all manner of disease. The information around each box is worth te That open the gates of Paradise brigantines on the lakes ; ths cross set up and | o; ry ; i 72 iantities and at such times after the Ist July, 7 : a D : Those sweet words, ‘‘I love you. ginintathed in the teocallis ; and last, and, by 3x9, as they aa be requires we i oe boxof _ ” out. A i ae do more to purify the : ivili ‘tea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, em, and you & 3 rechrom And if it were under the shady trees, custom of the civilized world, most 7 ates Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of such of the one ays be ani a ria 1th than $5 Beneath the summer skies eee Montezuma brought to acknowledge vassalage | 5},5ve mentioned articles as are transmissable by willaiways ’ oa ic ill healt: Or if it be where the water waves and swear allegiance tothe Emperor; and| post should accompany each tender. : ful. One pill a dose. figs worth of any other t : eoebiiaws rise withal, so perfect was the administration of as orany tender not necessarily ac- Parsons’Pills contain fies remedy yet discov- gaa i n creste y ; Si . . cepted. i : Or under the light of autumn stars, affairs, that a Spaniard, though alone, was as ay newspaper inserting this advertisement nothing harmful, are ered. Ifpeople could Brilliant ° ae ee ; pcs be made to realize alk 100 miles to get a box if they could ad 7 ne Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; TON, MASS. the information is very valuable. I. S. JOHNSON & ©9., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, Make New Rich Blood! sie Ataee ; ——— Victoria, Crapaud, Lot. 29, safe in the defiles between Vera Cruz and Tenochtitlan as he would have been in the caminos reales of old Spain, as free inthe great tionguez as on the quay of Cadiz. (To be continued.) without authority from this Department through the Queen’s Printer will forfeit payment for the same. — Or out in the morning dew, That time was blest when first I heard hose sweet words, ‘‘ L-love-you.”» Durable! Economical! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness, None other are just as good... Be- ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap and inferior materials, and give poor,. weak, crocky colors. To be sure of success, use. only the Dramonp Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, yause no inconven- coat the marvelous power of these pills, they would \ . VANKOUGHNET, : ; Deputy of he path hed ee, General without. Sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps. of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 18th March, 1889. And sacred in my utmost heart, 1 keep that memory still, Though life’s earnest realities My life with duties fill ; Sometimes amid my labors, Or when the task is through, I see again that place and hear, Those sweet words, ‘‘I love you.” Emperor William’s Capacity. { 4i law—mch29 In Germany, Kaiser’ Withelm continues ep a OM he his extraordinary activity. He has made a 9 great display of affability. On Wednesday he attended Prince Bismarck’s dinner to members of the Reictienea and ate ed other things oysters, ox-tail soup, sucking 4 cs | pig, rae Geneon bear, roast beef, fieldfare SHOP, 40x20, pasties ete pie, with truffles, lobsters, French fowl, | « with a large Warehouse a joining. ducks and quails, all of which indicates a The above property is In every way sulted’ Jor — rhe “Old London” Billiard Hall and Oyster House They have never lost their. magi¢ power. Amid life’s fretand care ; 2 And sometimes when my burdens Seem all too great to bear, Like oil on troubled waters <a —« oe They will my strength renew, When I think of my loved one softly whis- pering’ ** 4 Those sweet words, ‘‘I love you.” “‘T love you,”—words of magic, That makes life’s-burdens light ; “T love you,”—words of blessizigy . That makes life’s darkness bright; 5 ._ “‘T love you,”—-words of promise So strong, and sweet and true, That open the gate of Paradise,— ‘‘ Those sweet words, ‘‘I-love you.” THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SIX. CHAPTER IIL. (Continued. ) The question was of the kind that ad- dresses itself peculiarly to individual pre- ferences ; the kind which has afilicted the world with its saddest and, greatest, wars ; yet, strange to say, the company, as with one voice, instantly answered : “The ’tzin! the ’tzin! *tzin !” * Guatamo, the * * * * * * In the evening time three pabas clomb the stairs by which the top of the turret of Huitzil’ on the teocallis was reached from the azoteas. Arrived at the top they found there the night-watcher, who recognized the teotuctli and knelt to him, * Arise, and get you down now,” the arch- priest said ; ‘‘ we would be alone awhile.” On a pedestal of stone, or rather on many stones, rested the brazier, or urn that held strong digestion, as he still lives. He was not afraid to. mix ~his-drinks, but took mostly old Burgundy and sweet Cyprus. After this the Kaiser was able to chaff the Deputies and converse with them on every non-partisan question in Germany. He insisted on the Chancellor, whom he ad- dressed familiarly as Bismarck,» smoking his long pipe, but smoked cigars himself and invited uthers-to do so. On the following evening, in company withthe Empress; he attended the dinner of the British Embassy, where he ate a good, but more - international and_ less thoroughly solid and Teutonic dinner than at Bismarck’s. He made extremely merry with Sir Edward and Lady Malet, whose path in the German capital has often been a thorny one. The Kaiser left this dinner at-8 o’clock and went to the concert for the benefit of the German Evangelistic Mission in German East Africa. He never misses an opportunity in showing how thoroughly German he is in_ every square inch of his body, and his enthusiasm in the performance of the duties attending his station is unbated. ’ It is worth noting that a change has come over the attitude of the entire Euro- pean press concerning William I. He is no longer rebuked for the crime of being young and the talk about the hotheaded- ness of youth has all disappeared. A large and well-founded suspicion has enveloped this portion of the globe to the effect that the people who are waiting for the Em- perer’s enthusiasm in the arduous duties of governing to work off will have plenty -of time for reflection. He has taken up his work in earnest and he is not laboring a country business, it being the centre of trade with the thriving districts of Crapaud, Tryon and DeSable. For particulars apply to PERCY H. PALMER. Victoria, Lot 29, March 26, 1889—1m d w DRUNKENNESS Or tho Liquor Habit, Positively by ‘Administer ing Dr. es” _ Golden Specific. It can be given in acup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ofthe person taking it; is absolutely less, and will effect a permanent and cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. 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The three stopped in the shadow of the urn, and might have studied the city, or those subjects greater and more fascinating—mysteries now, to-night, forever—Space, and its children the Stars; but it was not to indulge a common passion or uncertain speculations that Tlalac had brought from their temples and altars his companions, the high priests of Cholula and Tezeuco. And there for a long time they remained, the grave and holy servants of the gods of the New World, talking earnestly, on what subject and with what conclusion we may gather. -’ ‘* He is of us no longer,” said Tlalac im- pressively. ‘‘ He has abandoned his people; < to a stranger he has surrendered himself, his throne and power; he’spends his days learn- ing, from a new priesthood, a new creed, and the things that pertain to a God of whom everything is unknown to us, except that he is the enemy of our gods. I bore his deser- tion patiently, as we always bear with those we love. 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