tone asa a ee ee anton ey _ * eperF a 7 et cs ae ee ne ves ™ er % ‘ " naneaen oe po Reger eee OS i a Bi f a } . ) : | : . i¢ | . ; } —— e ted ‘to ber limbs—to the thou Sirmct b marred . “Bow cau I ‘for her to follow him. In Memoriam. ILIPPA OF HAINAULT TT NAN ORD. BY VICH DITUMNI I, Ho! Wherefore sounds the muftled drum, While trumpts loud reply ? Make way ! Make way there to the tomb Where England’s Queen must lie? Il. A noble Queen, a woman true, An honor to the realm ! Her gentle influence well she knew Un England's guiding helm. iil. Let Calais still declare the hour Of mercy’s vlorious deed ! And Neville’s ( ross attest her power To curb war's bounding steed | IV. The end of life within her view, Still mindful of ber friends; Her Hainault clausmen, brave and true, She to her Lord commends. v. Well for ber Lord, more brave than wise, If he with her had died ! And, till the day when all must rise, Had slumbered by her side vl No Alice Piers had then had power To shake his dying sand, Nor sway been left ia evil hour, To Kiclard’s reckless hand. vil. The strife which England still may ru: Might then have never been ; Nor Tyler's roving rattian crew Rehearsed our closing scene. vill. Prize, all ye Britons, as your own, The memory of your Queen, And mourn for him who died aioue In misery at Shene ! THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XCVIII. — (Cont inven.) And tome. From that moment my eyes and thoughts rested only onthem. | saw no one cise. I thought of no'hing else. I watched but the * wolf” and his victim. The old chief had returned into the tent. _Isolina had been left alone. Only a moment aloue. . Had it been otherwise, I should have spruog forwa:d. My finger had moved mechanieally to- ward my knife; but there was not time. In the oext instent Hissoo-rozo stood beside her. He addressed her in Spanish —he did not desire the others to under- staud what he said. Speaking in this language there would be less danger. There was ove who listened to every word. I listened; not a _ syllable “1 “ Now!’ began he,in an exulting tone. ‘“ Now, Dona Isolina de Vargas! You have heard? I know you under- stand the tongue in which the council has spoken—your native tongue—ha! ha! ha!” The brute was jeering her. * You are mine—soul and body mine -~you have heard ?” * T have heard,” was the reply, in a tone of resignation ! “ And surely you are satisfied, are you not ? You should be; | am as white as yourself; I have saved you from the embrace of a red Indian. Surely you are satisfied with the judgment?” “I am satisfied.” This was uttered in the same tone of resignation. The answer somewhat sur- prised me. ‘Tis a lie!’’ responded the brutal monster. ‘‘You are playing false with me, sweet senorita. But yesterday you spoke words of scora—you would scorn me still !” ‘*] have no power to scorn you, r captive.” “Carrambo! you speak trath. You have vo power either to scorn or refuse me—ba! ha! ha! And as little do I care if you did. You may like me or not at your pleasure. Perhaps, you will take to me in time, as much as I may wish it; but that will he fer your con- sideration, sweet senorita! Meanwhile, you are mine—body and soul you are miae—avd I mean to treat you after my own fashion.” The coarse vaunt caused my blood— already hot enough—to boil within my veios. I grasped the haft of my kuife, and, like a tiger, stood cowering upon the spring. My intent was first to cut down the ruffian, and then set free the limbs of the captive with the blood- The chances were still against me. A scoreof savages were yet around the fire. Even should he fall at the first blow, I could not hope to get clear. But [ could bear it no longer, and would have risked the chances at that moment had not-my foot been stayed by some words that .ollowed. “Come!"’ exclaimed the renegade, speaking to his victim, and making sign ‘Come, sweet senorita! This place is too public for man and wife. 1 would talk with you elsewhere—I know where there are softer spots for that fair form to recline upon-—pretty glades, and arbors, choice I am retreats within the shadow of. the grove. ‘There, dearest, shall we retire. vamos / Thongh hideous the signification of the mock poetic speech, [ joyed at hear- ing it. It arrested my hand and limb, both of which were ready for action. It promised a better opportunity. With an effort, therefore, I restrained myself, and resolved to wait. [ listened for the reply of Isolina. I watched her as well. 1 ery movement. I saw that Ter HY DAI Y “as MEN mee, WA | quired, in a calm voice, and in a tone o surpri ee vy that tone was feigned Surely she n ted some design ? Lrue sail t man, turning and drawing ia ki rom bis. belt “Carrambo! I had not thought of that but we shal " “ British i - odes whe - 7 W meme ne ES) OWN & CO. ’ THEIR ‘arehouse. .. OPENED “ Sbinl AV ei aad A eit Latest Spring Styles, PARTNERS. | Hanekeater and Glasgow Goeds, alsoa large let Carpets | town Low; xvellent Value, to follow 1 rince Edward.” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, fe aid vot fi _ Seni He & a €> Xs Sey Ree s : ; * P A. > 2 ie a SF stopped tu the middie of it, at in ao wi at Bein bat & Se | attirnde that bet kened hesitation. In = i , : . . T ti. T&." -* i this attitude he rem»sined awhile gazing FEAVES FUSS into the eves of his vietin Then, as . ‘ ‘ wddenly changing hi Yi ie stuckiog fr, int ] ON DON (300 1 suddenly eh: z1 E s mind, } : 126 Cases of - WDRUW Ut i} the knife back jnto its sheath, and atthe | j ; r 5 rye . > \ . . same time cried out: SELECTED BY ONE Of « By che Virgiu ! I will not trust you | j You are too free ¢ i limb sweet Ma parte! | | You mieht trv to give me the slip. This | | | ais lis a better pian. Come! raise yourself) of New Besigus and of i | . e 9 ‘ ’ I j 74 ittle higner—-so now wet go. . a2 ; ee ” | by Steamship “4 i Now for the grove-—vamos Seanad ‘tl | RECEIVED EARLY BY “NOKTHERN LIGHT, irufian. bent himself over the hall- | prostrate captive, al d placing his _ underneath, wound it around her warst.| oe a. 2 le then raised her upward until her | 3 Bales Grain Bb: | z ° } | bosom rested upon hiis—the bos with the paint ’ | betrothed In juxtay ] ion | ed breast of thi age Lsaw it. and slew him not. I saw it and ke pt cool. I can searce tell why for it is not a characteristic. of my nature . . } ,¥ “ot ; worse than Say e firmness of steel perhaps enabled me sight—ihi conibined with the almost certain pros peet of at improved opportunity. At all events, I kept cool, and remain houly for a momen acquired th to eudure the ‘ ' ’ ed in my place, though o longer. TO BE CONTINUED. « Ct pm Pe ’ yaa <3 = cad Bd * ay roy iP oma - —_ -) waite, ~" SARA r ‘ t 4 ar! ve 14 Weed iz ae ey hice) £55 A" 45: . ay x ws w ey a Se fa te vg ae a eke | fa @ magsen f i Wks OS te ow pabde g . f . f. a Q 160, LuUmeoageo, me a bse ob Dn _ . Me ae ii Backache, Sorene f the. Chcs?, © eos ; ” . > 77 Gout, Quinsy, Sere Throat, Swel!- , : ings and Sprains, Burns aid J , , Scalds, General Bodily _— 4 Fans, ¢ ™ tos Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosicd ; 7 Féet cud Ears, end ali othor ~* . L Pains and Aches. Bo Preparation on earth eqnals Sr. Jacoa as a safe, sure, simple and cheap kext dy A trial is but the comparatively trifling outlay of 58 Cents, and everyone suilering With pain can Bave cheap end positive pmol of itv claima. Directions in Eleven Languages &0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND IN. MEDICINE. f ANGE ENTS Py PiM> we VOGEL: wicate OS Su Weg Baitimore, Mid., OG. 8. he } i i j Ou tial Rem ental SAT TPO A Li cea ded - EGGS! Wanted this Season. The highest price paid in cash forlarge or smal! lots. value remiited promptly, J. ii. AULD. Ch’town, May 6,’82--1m law, wkly 3m RIGE, RIGE FLOUR, vonciift Aaa GROUND RISE, &c. a F Sh GW Crop 1882, Perr Qvatiry. BORM:H, and ie Street, St. Imported pinzct frem Milled at their new Mi Is, Cx Pau! by the Mount Roya, MILLING AXD Ma yuRING Co., Limrrep. Mills at Cote, -t. Paul. Offices le eS Street, oa OCNereai. Ross, Hall & Co., Montreal, This Company will be prepared to supply *UFAC- 65 St. Peter the Trade, at prices, fright paid to Sheaiuc, npon the arjival of their fiest Steamer cargo om Burmah, “ma 1 6m 2aw MACKS MAGNEYE MiBLOINE, - Brain and pooy os19N 2, E RAG ABE Wea Sire, Prop: and “Pfectuaf Rtinedy for Ner vousness in ALL its ste , Weak Memory, Loss o Brain Power, Sexual Presteation, Night Sweat Supermatorrhaa, Semtaal Wak ces, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nerrous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled tues Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs. The experience of thousands pfoves it an INVALUABLE Hemepy, . The cdicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for twe week's medication, and is t/e cheapest avd best, #2 “Full particulars in_.our pamphlet. which we desire to mail free to an addtéss, Mack's, Magectic Me dicive is sold by Drug. ists at 56 cts. per Box; or 1S béxes for $A, or will mailed free ef postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing MACK'S MAGNKTIC MBEDICIN®»® <O.,, Windsor, Out., Cunada m of my | ; W. & A. BROWN Two Thousaed Dezen a Day Consignments received by Rail or Steamer carefully attended to and bighest market April 28, 1882. , . My nerves, -from being so much played | ¢ Hpon during the preceding hours, had CITY STEAM S| | agit 5 OF AT To arrive J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ‘| PVE proprietor of this Establishment, owin | j demand for his Goods, has added Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Bisenits, &e., —--——:0: 11000 Ibs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY Wee Orders by mail promplly executed. igs. CAV. ° to the increased o , . * * new facilities ERE SHORTEST ROTICE., per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,’ from Montreal. uny previous show. '- Bedroom Sets in Every Style! ALL (OM MON qaatin ts « : \ PE Fetus: See b> Tt Li it i STEAMER RRATEGR BELLE W ILL leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; rp- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same eVeuing at 3. o’clock;. remaining at Brus} Wihart Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and | ‘Phursday night returning to Charlottetown, ariiving about 8.30 o’clock, p m., and when tide permits on one of these days the steamer wil] run to Vernon Rivet Bridge. Will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Siturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after ; every alternate, Friday the steamer will remain :t ‘rapaud Wharf over night. : Faies to Orwell and other wharves—Upper ——— 0:0 ANNOUNCHMENT! oO My Stock for the Spring Trade is about completed, and will excel & Buyers of the following linés of Furniture should net fail to inspect my stock : OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE, Parlor Sets, in Birch, Waluut and Mahogany, with all kinds of coverings at any price wished for. g=meoking Chairs, Lounges Besks im great variety, Cornices and Window Poles. BEDSTEADS FROM $2.66 UPWARDSe No work can be more substantial and better finished than I offer. The profits on the above stock will in future be small. aterms are, therefore, cash. WARK BUTCHER. King Square, April 12, |§82—im pres ! ’Q HE first-class Schooner -‘Berbara Muit- port in th United States at a moderate freight, Ch’iown, May 9, '82. for SALE—Severable valuable Farms in particulars apply to April 13, ’R2—tf “8 Beas 8, ie te ra ie a | eer) fron Bedsteads, Gffice® Theps fo FOR GHARTER. chell,” 64 tous cargo. Produce to any Apply at once toe A. MENEILL, Auctiobeer, Freehold Farms, aifferent parts of the country. For A. McNEILL, Anct’y, Deék’and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 2.) ets, Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts, JOHN HUGHES, May 1], 1582—pat ne pre 3i Law Agent | ee ie, eee et } “yy Liministration Notice, , J ie undersigned Atministrator of the Estate of Mary Walsh, late of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County) widow, deceascd beret y potifics all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immecfate payment to him, and ali persons beving claims ory demaAuds againet the said Estate are hereby reqfiired to exhibit such claims and demards duly attested to him for payment, witbip twelve mouths from this date, Bald ju Charlottetown by Apotheearies’ Fall"Co fallow ytis ?” sbe tye A ts for Prince Fdwerd telane, and all D ite ! Sevens ; ie 1Waoeeke rds A, McL LAN, " 5 Administrator, Ch ‘town, Ist March, [832,—3m 1xw “f a A + Ree see Pee SG fel ty sot tes GRsi Ts] JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT. THE WORLD. i ried on bythe undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, Pridges & Co March 1, 1882—tf ~~ Pablishad in bY, B, Teland, > NOFTICE. “HE busines h+retofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges wijl, from date, be car- A. L. BRIDGES, fmi3 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY SYAMYVE 19 to his < 20, 1682. MORTGAGE SALE. » gold by PUBLIC TUESDAY, th: A. D. 1882, °at o’vlock, noon, in 30th day of May next, the hour of twelve front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown,— 4 LL that tract, piece and parcel of land | tk being the southern half of | Number Sixty-five in the third hundred of | Town Lots in Charlotictown, bounded as fol- } lows, that is to say: ( ommencing at West | Street, at the North-west corner of Town Lot | Dumber fifteen in the third hundred ot Town | Lots aforesaid; thence cast along the north- said ‘Town Lot nunber fifteen eighty-four ieet or thereabouts to Town Lot number sixty-six in the said third hundred of thence north along the westera | bonndary cf said Town Lot number sixty-six ! eighty fect; thence at rigbt angles therewith eighty-four feet or thereabouts to West | Street esaid ; south along the | eastern of West Street to the place of }commencement, together with all houses, | buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain- ing. The above sale is made pursuant to the | Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgaze date.) the sixteenth.day of October, A, D. 1875, and made between Samuel Nos- worthy Earle and Esther vulia Earle his wife of the one part, and Thomas Heath Hayiland, of the other part. For turther particulars, apply at the office |of Eustace H Haviland, Solicitor, Charlotte- | town, Dated this 25th day of February, A.D, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagee } ern boundary of thence : afoi | {fe 27 law till sale] mon SEED POTATOES. W E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” | ¥¥ from Glasgow, Scotland, 560 bushels “Regents,” an early potato, similar to our “Karly Roseé,’’ but dryer and much better | flavored. A certain party in Dartmouth plant- jed a half bushel of this kind last year and got ja yield of thirty bushels of choice potatoes, i | 183 bushels“ Victorious, ’an excellent potato for family use during the winter and spring, 189 bushels “Champions,” good tor family | nge or for stock. | ‘The above mentioned potatoes are recog- | nized by all who know to be the best varie- | ties of potatoes grown in Scotland end Ire- |land, and we feel confident im saying, from ‘all that we could leain from their past his- ‘tory, while there last winter, as well as from | using them, that perties planting them here | will realize most handsome profits from their invesimert, on account of the extra yield | they will get, the price they will command, and the fact that they will not ret or blight. Those potatoes have been in the ehip for forty days and come out ,erfectiy sound ana in splendid growing condition, which of itself should be a sufficient guarantee of their keep- ing qualities, Every farmer should plant some of them, Price at store or put tree on cars, $2.25 per bushel, A. GUNN & (0, 253 and 255 Barrington Street. 5, 1852. ma 13 2i pa Halifax, May gm” Tue above Seed Potatoes are for sale at the store of F. LePAGE & Co, 53 Queen Street. {may 16 Royal Insuranee Cony OF ENGLAND. ee $25,000,000 69 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1*82. Agent, To shippers of Produce to Rewfoundiand. BOWN&WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SE. JOHN'S, N.E., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solic ted. REFERENCKS— The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s, N. F Messrs, ©. F. Bennett & Co., = Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, “ Joha H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. I at 2m eod w 2m April 24, ’82 AUCTION, on} flown Lot} 18 \TEYHE sdeasa esidence of | ' 4% ee nt reside nee of Dr McIntosh rownual, Private offers mado antil prey | June, if not then disposed of will be Pe | the highest bidder. Apply te D fold to jand Jonw Acoxn. a a | Ce ee 2 oe (ap V6 | OMA ‘LOFTELOWN ‘BUSINESS COLLEGE i KATA GCLIAHED 1873,) Welsh & Owen’ Brick B: di a King oan Oued Strecte ye “ lottetown, P, E. J } ‘ illicit, a fit; » Pe | REAGH & ILLBE, * Proprietors, . Designed to Educate Yo | tor Business, “ae Ben i UR SYSTEM is conducted op Bosivess and Scientitic Pring; and | embraces al! subjects necessary for a | ComMERCIAL Edueation, Oar facilities | teaching these are the most complete that ha ever been devised, Theory snd practice 2 combined, and the whole course rend _ interesting and practical that the dullest dent cannct fail to be largely benefitted, The course of Study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is jus®what every Maw Leeds and will use, no matter what his calli of profession is to be The youth commencing a business life’ with only industry aud integrity as bis eapi clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de. fects m - education, each have the advan. ize offered by our sessions oecupyin AND EVENING. Morning sdeualoas na 12, and 2io4p,m, Evening Session, 7.30 to 9 3U. Diplomas granted to such as paes satiafac. tory examivations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance exaraination required, Busi.ess men and others are cordially invited to cail and exawine our cystem, bs Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men, Full pa: ticul ws concerning Terms, Tuition, ‘cholarships, &c., &e., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal, <DAWIDsS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUIg CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID Arethe Bestinks manufactured, TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFAX, N.S. Princes Biward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO 17. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, elfast on. the Ist Dec., 1881, ae jau. 7, '8l—eod. To Guex8 TRAINS OUTWAF STATIONS, |} MIXED, MIXED, | MIXED, Uh’town ..|/Dp 8 15am r; 3.00pm’ Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jcl ** 8.38 *|' 3.23 * Poe a N Wiltsh’e ‘* 9.29 **] + 4.15 *) Hunter R’r, “ 9.45 “| * 4.30 “| Bradalba’e | #110 23 ** | “* 5.08 “| Co’ty Line. | ‘10.33 ** , ** 5,48 of Freetown 49" >* aa Keusingt’n! 11.10 “| * 5.55 Summ’ side! AP! 1.45 * \Ar 6.30 pl.4Spm Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 * Port Hill,.| “* 322 **; U’Leary...| “ 444 **) Bloomfield | ‘* 5.08 * Alberten,.| ‘° 5.48 * Tignish...,Ar 6.45 * vs Royalty Je Pt oe (Dp 2.53pm ee * 3.09 “ Bedford. .. * 3.29 " Mi. tew’t } Dy ‘7 63 Cardigan .. , * 5.33 “ Seorget’n... Ar 6.00 * Mt. Stew’t; eas - Dp 4. 15pm Morel!.... | * 4.55 * St. Peter’s. | * 5.25 ™ Bear Kiver “GR” Souris ..., iAr 7.00 _.__ TRAINS INWARD. __ | STATIONS. | MIXED, | MIXED. MIXED, Jh’town ..'Ar 5.30pm! Ari 1. Mam) Arl),45am | Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ‘* | Dpl0.52 * |Dpt.22"4 N Wiltsh’e] ** 4.15 **; **10.00 “*! Aaunter R’r} «400 “9.45 “| Bradalba’e , ** 3.24.** | ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.} “* 3.14 “| “* 8.59 | / Fieetown..| * 2.59 $ 69° 8.44 * 4 ; Kensingt’n} ‘* 2.25 “| * 8.20 a at “ee 9 OO “ *é 7.45 Semm side’ +11. 30am | Wellingt’n|Dp10.38 ** ' ‘ion polfeaion fete ris ! Port Hall... ‘* O52, ** — ae 0 Leary...' “ 8.31 © ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY‘ Bloomticld , ** $68 * ANALY/ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION Alberton ..j ** 7.25. * 54, Holb«rn-viadnct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79,| Tignish...| ‘* 6.30 ** } Rgroxt on the“Lorys Hicutann Waisxey: Royalty Jc| ‘Dp! 1. 22am * We have visited the bottling stores of] y. pi. j “1105 “ Greenlees Brothers, and have selected edieed an * from the vats, samples of their Lorne : . i 410,10 “ Highland Whisky, and have subjected Mt. Stew't Arl0.00 ** them to careful examination and analysia, Cardigan ‘al 8.40 “ Thé samples oy very fia.rant, mellow, | Georget'n .| * S15 “ ‘ and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all Ss oe Cam | the characteristics of pure and well. a. oe —— “ matvred Scotch Whisky of the first St Peter’s| ' 7 8.50 ‘“ quality.” : 8 : a. “ ‘e ‘Artaor Hit, Hassatt, M. D. = a | | oi3 “ “Orro Hganen, F.C. 8., F. LC.” Agent :— L. B. stCHIBALD, : 3 : Superintendent the Cheapest and moat Newsy Paper Fev, 24; 1882. OWEN CONNOLLY. Guat wetown, P.L Ey Railway Officg ‘airinttstewn, Nov. 79, 1081 [6i, wkly)