gies RRR, ee - rOOoOK TWO. CHAPTER VIII f wk and voice of the holy man were { f one with a rity r this time n mtinued, **‘ and others to [thought to arm on 5 {witha strong intelligence, You ite t e ttie ag st e\ fail not yourself | t ginning Success will be equal to | your wisdom and courage But your story Wa Mw : to i The n’s face flushed, and he replied with a cant ny ren he love \ thave known and encouraged tne 10 | I princess Tula, and ceunted on it as | isof some great fortune in store for ! Yet. in part at least, | am banished on that account O Mualox, the banquet which the king holds to-night is to make public the betrothal of Tula to Itzin’, the Lezcucan ! ‘Well, what do you intend? Nothir Had the trouble been afriend s i rht have advised him; but being my own, { have no confidence in myself. I repose on your discretion and friendship.’ ” Mualox softened his manner, and said, plea- santiv at first: **O 'tzin, is humanity all frail ty? MI ist chief and philos yphet bow 1, lil lave 1 dealer in wares Sud S10, ilKe @ Biave, Ot to the pas VY he became serious, his eves shone full used so often and so well Magnetism he ‘Can Geatamozin find nothing higher to oe- ipy his mind than a trouble born of a siily love’? Unmanned by such a trifle? Arouse ! Ponder the mightier interests in peril! What + woman, with all a lover's gild about her le nation: oe ee The paba oooked reverently up to the ido] ‘‘T have withdrawn from the world, I live but for (Jue zal’ aud Anahuac O, generously ' He has given me to that is to cone ] stlon ¢ repeated the tZin siowly. has the god reprid me shown me, iffecting my country he has sald with ' : 4 . iurning to the fZin agaln, he : } } : yhasis, *“‘I could tell marveis let this fi} int n words cannot paint the danger mapending over ou yuntry, over Anahuac, ; ful and pved 5 hel existence, and ne glo sud power that makes her so worthy we like ours, linked to your action. Your fa O 'tzin, and her and that of t mnecy ; wear them In Me- n, a3 now, you are movea DY ry ur ’ i ifling ar or anger, they should ana will a p ! Ss i t iy b { then becam sile: [ The pa a might have Dee ervil 1e@ events Of the future, s, oue by one, they rose and passed before his stracted vision. Certain it was, with the thoughts of the warrio: there mixed an ambition no longer selfish, but all his coun trv s Mualox fina I i The future be ’ id to tn is v ¢ Wrese it $s ours 7% us think 1imit your troubles thy vengeance ; dare you tell me what you Z of i ing?! My s mn, why are you here 7 ie ny fatn s 34 ! wrtify me : W ithe ‘tzin have me en jurage I lly, worse? And that in the presence of ill. Obey the king. Go not to the ' uht it the thought'of giving the ito ther so hard, could you endure gi! Think il prese it, what counid Lito ls P event the betrothal ?” 1s ve ang flashed from the tzin’s fa« e, e answered, ‘‘ What could I? Slay the iezcucan on the step of the throne, though I i } ‘Itw ould co to that And Anahuac ! \ n of her?’ said Mualox, ina voice | ling s warrior bore his country at | nt surpassed all others, and his rage irue, most true. If it should be as you | lestiny—”’ “If! O ’tzin, if you live! If { Anahual | lf there are gods— Mualox. [ know what you | isay. Conteat you; I give you all faith. tures me is not altogether woman is to be given to another; her | [ couid pluck from my heart as a Irom my heim. : the fate, and submit; but there is “nough, i vrong that to Mick CUrs more; tor the sake of a cowardly policy I | have been put to shame; treachery and trea- been crowned, loyalty and blood | disgraced. Hear me, tather! After the de- | of interdiction was served me, I | upon i to se d essencer he king : send @ messenger to the King and | he was spurned from the palace. Next went | | ‘ tlahn sn aot ; | the lord Cuitlahua, uncle of mine, and true } i casa } Lnanuac; he was forbidden the men- tion i my name, Lam not withdrawn trom | pride will not down at a word; 80 ¥ myed, | cannot reason: therefore | am | qh «4 the coming is a breach of duty; the ri great Return to Iztapalapan before the midnight is out. And I—but you do not | KNOW, my son, what a fortune has befallen he paba smiled faintly. ‘I have t promoted to the palace; lam a councillor tne royal table.’, mnecilior! You, father?’ J mt men’s face grew serious again. it pted the appoiatment, thinking good emege ee t But alas! the hope was vain. jontezuma, once so wise, is past counsel. He will take no guidance. And what a vanity! QO, ’tzin, the asking me to the palace was itself a crime, since it was to make me a weapon in his hand with which to resist the holy Quetzal.’ As though I could not see the tle laughed seornfully, and then said, ‘‘But detained, my son. What I can, I will do for vou; at the council-table, an! else- where, as opportunity may offer, | will exert 1 tlaenee for your resteration to the city and palace. Go now. Farewell; peace be To-morrow I will send you Therenpon he went out of the tower, and the temple. CHAPTER IX. \ KING’S BANQUET. \t last the evening of the royal banquet ar- rived-—theme of incessant talk and object of preparation for two days and a night, out of the capital no less than in it; for all the nobler classes within a convenient radius of the lake had been bidden, and, with them, people of distinetion, such ag successtul artists, artisans | | merchants. lt is not to be supposed that a king of jontezama’s sublety in mattere governmental | could overlook the importance of the social | nent, or neglect it. Education imports a schety, more yet, academies, such as were in fenecatitian for the culture of women, a.ways import refined and cultivated so Clef 3 And su valley, \ ieebie, PE know, and | give it rather as a sug- reat ‘ — a BE m 2 Bestion of the reslity, which was gorgeous ough te he inte ° ,. ,> ~ De interesting to any nursling even i the court of His M rat Cath li M : S Mi ze ohne Majesty; for, thuugh heathen ia retiyiun, entieeae splendid | was ill that } guest em LOL LOO AO AF PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING Choir Training, Taxidermy. ed M“? i} dence with some ol England, United States | pose of : } thing ““NEW in feaching and ’ pupils will receive the benefit. He gives lessons at his own house as well as at of the pupils, and makes a special | as well as advanced | per cent. of the purchase money at the The balance may remain on mortgage on the premises fora term of years, at six per the residence of teaching beginners for the celebrated N KW ‘OM BE following testimonial speeks for} players. He is Agent | PIANOS. The } itself :— : : : : We. the undersigned, preferring the Newcombe | have much pleasure in testifying that Pianos, : carie have given those we have bought from Mr. I complete satisiaction. Robust, N U7 each, with the name If that were all, I } and the name of thi tutes, and you wil Debility, Naus reer : . . , ' 2 there was in the beautiful i ’ | ie . ‘ . ’ ' ‘y reture of the entertainment will be THE DAILY was not altogether Ha FAIR GOD. |=: , ili understood the ys ; the aance, tate amilast | power. On such occasions, | great king to throw open the pal we, with all rccompaniments, delight of his ts. admitting them freely to aviary, men . latter itself spacions of thirty thousand rie and garden, : , nh tor the persons fy } {To be ~ 1 Lieut donald, Percy Pope, B. Balderston, R. Maynard, F. H. Beer Charles Hyndman, W Tweedy, L. L. Beer, APOSIT ST or Fa CUBE oi imoncct MANHOOD fully Res Strengthen WEAK, UNDEVELOPED 0 Absolutely un i Men testify fro You ean writet fsealed) free. ur fate, tzin, 3, and th iit : ‘| Any Hations re me and the Satine. 1 ept : - ? ‘ . “8 ling HOU: Rook Address E Received ex 3S. 5. 10 and barbarian in h to si no monarch in Christendom bet kingliness moreover, influence of y maintained. m™m ikes the feast, _ fair women, and the majesty of ist its most absolute proofs of | recreation the leading inging Governor Mac- TREAT About it, chivalry it was the custom of the for the ; continued, } KARLE desires to inform the Musical | ublic that he has opened up a correspon- | ; Musicians in nd Canada, for the pur- iscertaining for himself if there is any- | Piano and Organ there be, Should Hon. T. W. Dodd, Dr. Robins, Frederick Robins, F. ©. Moore, Rev. F. Moore, E. W. Taylor, Frederick Peters, Maurice Blake, And others. 'g I} ai Mind: Eff Nova Scotian, Ulunda: CASES, FIRST INSTALMENT OF livery & General Dry Goods, Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about 500 Packages Domestic staples, Knit Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Ke. SMITH BROS. Granville and Duke Streets, jy 27 } v [jampbell’s (athartic (Fomponnd HALIFAX, N. 8S. : > wid.) voe a@ Note.—This favorite medicine is put in oval botiles holding three ounces blown in the glass, inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitation sy refuse all substi- not be disappointed, taste, and, the wassail; brave royalty TL TT Playing, | hundred : ae | ‘The purchaser will be required to pay thirty time of NEW MUS ae ge Twelv EBILITY; esses in Old or Young, red. Hew to Exniarge and KGANS & PARTS of BODY, ENT—Benefits in a day- 7 States, Territories, and Foreign Countries, xplanation, and Prato mailed kK. fullexy RIE MEDICAL GO,, BU 1888. | Guild of Orge '** Thank you for your excellent | worthy of being sung by our Dest Cathedral | Choirs.” FALO, N.Y, FALL. Cures (jhroxic (5 [Jostiveness, and all (foxplaints arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, such as Dyspepsia or oustipation, Affections, Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Grave Indigestion, Bilious Iicartburn, l ea, or Vomiting, &c., &c Price 25 Gents per Bottle, eaerant DAVIS & LAV I “* Nervous : qi dimited) (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) THE REMEDY CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, FOR CURING ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. BY ITS FAITHFUL USE CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN OURED When other Remedics and Physicians have fauiied tu ef Recommended by Pu Nuxses. to fa ita goodirial. J AS AN EXPECTO It is ha ¢ It contains no OPIUD PRICE 25c, 50c AN! DAVIS & LAW ANT ta cure (ANS, MINISTERS, AND y who has given ing relicf. t De ' tte Child $100 per BortLe EINCE CO. (Limited), General Agents; ION TRBAL, iT RAS NO EQUA 1 in any form. EXAMINER, - ~~ DOMINIONIOF CANADA, } Province of . Edward Island, } Prince In the Court ol Chancery. application of Annie Laura Charles Wallace Patterson and Rruee Patterson, infant children of Dunean Patterson, of West River In the matter of the Patlerson, Riobs rt the late in Queen’s County, Farmer, decea *d. Plies ANT to and by above matter, bearing date the twe of Noveinber, A. 1. 1838, I will sell Auction, in the Law Library, next, and to all that tract, situate, lying and Number ‘Thirty-one, in | as follows: lof the West River, western boundary line of land of Leod to the shore of said West River; thence fo'lowing the courses of the said West Kiver to containing one the place ef commencement, Lcres, more or less purchase, cent. per annum interest. : Dated this 28th day of November, 1888. _ W. A. O. MORSON, Master in Chancery. ARTHUR PETERS, Esq., Solicitor for Applicants nov30—wky 4i dy di (tues & sat) By Rev. Fred E. J. Lioyd. PRICE, THE SET, 25 CENTS, | To be had on sale at the Diamond Bookstore. wit JOHN STAINER, Mus, Doc., late of St. /}) Paul’s Cathedral, London, writes:—** Your | tunes are melodious and well written.” T. Lewis, Esq., Mus. Doc., President of the anists, London, England, writes :-— tunes; they are ‘They ecto Patented and in U.8, Canada, Se “a | Chas. 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J? never satis. ® system once huopregnated with the 8 fic, it becomes an "“tter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exi For circular and full particulars address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Race &t,, Cincinnati,O. MM ortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the Fourteenth day of December, A. D. 1888, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Ceurt House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island : LL that tract, ate, lying an¢ edge of Corbet! side of the Ma!peque Road ; thence northwardly at +ight angles sixty-seven feet ; thence at right angies eastwardly ninety feet; thence at right angles southwa'dly sixty-seven feet; thence at right angles westwardly ninety feet to the piace of commencement, being marked as Plots Num bers Sevea and Nine on the plan of part of said Common Lot sold by the Trustees of St. Dun- stan’s Coliege on the fifteenth day of April, A. D, 1572, registered in the office of Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans in Charlottetown, together with all buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The above saie is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-fourth cay of September, A. D. 1887, and made between Anne Corbett. widow of Kdward Corbett, of the one part,and (thomas Campbell, of Charlottetown af resaid. of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of John 8. MacDonald, Solicitor. Charlottetown, Dated this 7th day of November, A. D. 1888. THOMAS CAMPBELL, ; Mortgazee. nov7—5w law (wed) ROOFING MATERIAL, ’ Received per Steamer ‘* Worcester” : LOC Rolls ‘‘ Bee Hive” FELT, 50 Barrels PITCH, ’ 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 100 ‘** DRY SHEATHING, 25 * CARPET FELT, For sale low. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. nov29—2w 2aw PORTLAND CEMENT, Received per ‘‘ Erema” : »’ Barrels PORTLAND CEMENT, 2) 1,000 FIRE BRICK, 1 Ton FIRE CLAY. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. nov29—2w 2aw NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! FOR XMAS PRESENTS. OPENED :—Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, UST a Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver; Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a | Variety of other Vagazines and Books. X WAS CARDS, very choice and very cheap. Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIS, é 9 Bible Depusitory, : corner Queew ead FHtarvy Le ev—ouw Sle Sete virtue of a decree of His Honor the Vice-Chancellor made in the snty-sixth day by Public in the Court House Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's ¢ ounty, on THURSDAY, the Third day of January | atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, the | interestof the above-named infant children in piece or parcel of land being in Lot or Township Queen’s County, In Prince Edward Island, bounded and described Commencing at a point on the shore at the south-eastern corner of land in the possession of Andrew Coady, and | running north along the eastern boundary lins | of land of said Andrew Coady, and land in pos- | session of Charles a, till it meets the l!ern boundary line of lan« te east one the said southern boundary of land of John Dutf McLean wll it meets the west- ern bouncary Jine of land in the possession of Murdoch McLeod; thence south along the said | south- iof John Duff McLean; | Murdoch Me- ! 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And to please Fickle Fashion, Styles and Patterns have to be changed, for MEN OF FASHION, as of old, are ever looking for something NEW. And we take great pleasure in informing the FASHIONABLE PUBLIC, and also those who love the GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no pains to place on our counters The Largest and Most Select Steck of Cloths to be found in any Merchant Tailoring House in Canada. In TROWSERINGS, we have an immense stock —over 150 patterns ; also, a large line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUITINGS, the newest things in the market. In WORSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OVERCOATINGS our Stock is complete. We guarantee our Cluthes, for FIT, STYLE and WORKMANSHIP, superior to any made in this city, and at lower prices for the same quality. We respectfully solicit an in- spection of our Stock. ALWAYS ON HAND-—A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS’ SUITS, TRUNKs, VALISES, FUR COATS, &c., &e. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, nov3—2aw & wky Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. 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BRARDALEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Po vis, Sices and Harness, BERWICK, N.S. aps Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life. less, and indescribably miserable, both physi- cally and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of “gone- ness,”’ or cliaptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, Liurred eyesight, “ floating specks” before the eyes, neryous prostration or ex- haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sha biting, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sicep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- ing calamity ? If you have all, or any considerable number of these sy:imptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American inaladies-~ Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms. No matter what stage it has reached Br. Picrce’s Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc. tions for a reasonable length of tithe. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump- tion of the Lunes, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite Hable to set in and, sooner or Jater, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis. covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood - purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- ! it is equally efficacious in acting upon thea Kid- neys, and other excretory organs, cleansin strengthening, and healing their diseases. 4 k an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby buiiding up both flesh and strength. In malarial distrie this wonderful medicine has gained a celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Feyer, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dise covery GURES ALL KHUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption. to tha worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, “* Fovenanaat Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, ail diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by thig powerfl, purifying, and invigorating medi- cine. Great Eating Ulcors rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especially bas it mani- fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- wlons Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, VW hite Swellings,” Goitra, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in Stiiips for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. ae THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” 1oroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discovery, ana good digestion, a fair skin, buoyent spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be es.ablished, CONSUMPTION, which is Serofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- veious power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriousiy of calling it his “*ConsumPpTION CrRe,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cieansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is uncquaied, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for al Chrenic Diseases of the —- ~—(0)—— -_-— ‘ ‘ Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales No slop work. Furniture as represented, | He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit of this saving. Don’t forget the place -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. JULIN NEWSON. i | Ubarlvitetown, July 7, 1888. Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- nese Of Preath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. 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