——— eee “en =. — a ei ; ; THE WAR- CHAPTER TRAIL! ; NAVI. RUBE ROASTED ALIVE. DoonwEeD bevond doubt — doomed to! quick. awtu!, aud certain death was the . earless trapp tn five minutes mere he} hae 125 upon a dark mass that Jay upon the plain ; it was much larg out what > WwW ! + male of a man. We cor 1 not make it was, until withi a few feet of it, 0 even then it ¥ ditfcult to recog: vi it Rt the carcass of al bu fh though i in reality at was. it was the came which r than the body | TO PUUULAM ° ac-nae har: tills t wactad ae it must pe: ish. j ie W all of flame movibne | the tra, pet ia | Al | Ui. It resce 1 “as ll ’ ° } . a . * faster than charging cavalry. would soon | had { all ler } as these a ; usually fall . ' eae : a¢ ~_ » the hreact. with le widely snre envelop him, and surer than the carbines | Upo" the Oreast, with vice pread, | volley or the keen subre cut was the | aud humped shou upward, W ll ie eh hesne forward by that bistivg, could perceive that the u iiortuvate man | a Teg - ee akinning itesfor the crackling cohort of fire. Here and there, |"@¢ bearly fin shed ski Ing it—for the | tall je < shooting suddenly upwar a hide, parted alope the Bpine, had been stalked far in advance of the main line| removed from the back and sides, and Biibic { ral bh ‘ vehi - i ‘. . . } a ‘: acciil | —fiery giauts, with red arms stretched | with the fleshy side turned outward, was + “ - ’ ? for‘h, as if eager ) grasp their victim = nging to the ground so as to conceal bag ¢ ‘ +, \ & *% -' . . — . . : half © tha Aa ~ce ™. o yh . Already their hot breath was upou him ;|! e lewer halt of the carcass. Phe whole i ' } } > } : auother miuute and he must — ! surface was burut to the color of char-} ' itn) Ina sort of stuvor we sto d. Garey at id coal. ore eee x Sut where wer remains of the I, watchi the advauece of the flames But where we remaius OF ¥ . “er : ‘ ‘ : atts ‘ ae | ¢ ‘tT } } ; 1 cae us uttered a word; hunier? They were vowhere to he seen | neither of paiuful > Both ou Mine was : asia emotlous prevebllea were speech. I knew that of very hearts beating au bitterly companion was en of anguish. I his eye V wrung ; ss . during the looked though flame, that from where he and he steadtastly in ion—as it would pierce the sheet of rolled further and fu stood, and nearer to the fatal spot. The expression of thateye was feariul to be- concentrated face ; as fixed, one diree rther hold; it was a look of agony. A sicgle tear had escaped from it, and rolling the rude} weather-bronzed cheek, littl used to such The broad chest was heaving in short quick spasm, and it was evid ‘nt the man was struggling with his down was bede vw“ ing. breath. He was listening through all) this intensity of gaze—listening for the | death-shriek of his old comrade—-bis | bosom friend. Not there was uo voice, to in 7 t long was the suspesse; thongh shriek, no ery of human | crisis. If any arose, it was not heard by us. It could not have been; it would have been drowned of the flames, and the cracklivg of the hollow culms, set free by the fire, continuous 1 the licate } | amid the roar whose pent-up sounded like rolling of | musketry. No death-ery fell upon ears; but for all that, we were t at the drama hed reached its ment; the untortunate trapper roasted alive! Already the flames had passed over the spot where we had seen him—far beyond—leaving the ground charred and black behind them. Though the smoke hindered our view of the plain, we knew that the climax had passed: the hapless victim had succumbed; and it remained only to look tor among the smouldering ashes, Up to this moment, Garey had stood in @ fixed attitude, silent and rigid as a statue. It was not hope that had held him thus spell-bound; he had _ enter- tained po such feeling from the first: It was rather a paralysis produced by despair. Now that the crisis was over, and he felt certain that his comrade had | perished, his muscles, so long held in tension, suddenly relaxed—his arms fell loosely to bis sides —the tears chased each other over his cheeks—his head reclined forward, aad in a hoarse, husky voice, he exclaimed : “OQ! God o’ mercy, he’s rubbed out, rubbed out! We've seed-the last o’ poor Old Rube! My sorrow, though perhaps not so keen as that of my companion, was, nevertheless, sufficievtly painful. I knew the earless trapper well—had been his associate under strange circumstances— amid scenes of danger that draws men’s hearts more closely together than any phrases of flattery or compliment. More than once have I seceuw him tried in the hour of peril ; and I knew that, notwith- | standing the wildness aud eccentricity of his character—of his crimes, I might add—his heart. ill-directed by early edu- cation, ill guided by after-association, was still rife with many virtues. Many proofs of this could I recall; and I econ. fess that a leeiing akin to friendship had grown up between myself and this singu- lar man. Jetween ' } ' i vases, i j ihe our | satisfied —_ i aenoue- was last his boues and Rube the ties Loug and insepara- ble compavionship—years of participa- tion in a life of hardships and perils— like thoughts and habi udes —though perhaps dispositions, age and characters were a good deal unlike—all had com- bined to unite the two in a firm bond of frieudship. To use their own expres sive phrase, they *‘ froze” to each other. No wonder that the look, with which the young trapper regarded that black plain, was one of iudescribable anguish. To his mournful speech, I_made no reply. What could { have said? | could not offer consolation. J was w eep- ing as well as he: my silence was but au assent to his sad soliloquy : Garey é were still stronger. then After a moment, he continued, his voice still tremulous with sorrow; **Come, comrade! It are no use our cryin like a kupple o’ squaws.” With his lar ge finger he dashed the tears aside, as if ashamed of having shed them. “ [ are allover now. Let’s look arter his boves—that is, if thar’s anything left o’ ‘em—an gie ‘em Christyun burial, Come!” We caught our horses, and mounting, rode off over burnt ground. Tie hoofs of the animals tossed up te smouldering ashes, the hot red civders causing prauce. The smoke the them to | | } | my acme glat reed upwards to his ' | ' jand dried-up be dy ot | began seriously to enti jother wa The smoke had cleared » ah sa rear tae spot. us to observe sufficieutiv te enable i “6 , i os d rr several PNUD An object ot distinguished upon iway he grou dred yards around us, sieus could huve been the pow bare surface; but none was seen. Yes! amass lay beside the car-| leass, which drew our uttention for a on riding up to it we per- moment; but lceived that it was the stomach aud intes- tines of the buffalo, black and half broiled. i _ Where wer Had he ran away from the spot, and perished elsewhere ? We glance B | towards the 7 lain. sutno: > 5 e the bones of Rube: fire still rag- ing ou th 1@ distant it was ' : pot probab'e he had gone there. By the last. louk we had obtained of him, it did not appear he was n aking any effort to ould searcely have i] dimen- | | escape, aua e < fone ] Ir ] ¢ Mo ry . swe «» hundred yards before the flames swept over the spot How thea? Were his} bones entire ly Cons! d — Ci alcined— reduced to as withered. hes % The lean, the old man favered such a suppositior riain ii—for in ne} total mountain- v eould we account tor the absence of all remains ! TO BE CONTINUED. y pred 6 Romengesony 2 Ta et a ede aay Ret ag age hors RS Oe POE eee SAE race) ney AAS , % ta Ve ae haps os FRE PRG RS ORPASE PART ATION ae ah bes A SS . taty A Gesmbtets fs b & ay Meuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chess, Sore 7 Throat, Swe/l- y*¥ ‘Sprains, Burn: 3 and G out, Quinsy Tooth, Ear ald: Feot and Fane. and tall ether Pains and Aches. No Prenaration on earth equals Sr. Jacons Ors es a suse, sure, simple ‘ heap Exter Remedy A trial entails t the com trifling out! f 50 Cents, and every om } Ng with pain can have cheep and positive proof of iw bre nih Directione in Eleven Langn ages. eTVIrsa fra . te ca j BOLD BY ALL DEUGGIS IN M DIGI iy A. VOGELER mR & Co., ~- Railtiime: pene Fo i A. FLOUR! 2 » BBLS. SUPERIOR PXTRA FLOUR For sale by the subscriber, Ae LEMUEL WRIGHT nt and Prince Street Corner of Ke MEN’S AND BOYS? Readymade Clothing! —IN— Overcoats, Ulisters, Reefors, Suits, &e, Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wins “ “ “ Underclothing, Glove, Mitts, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Socks, Mutiers, &C,, ke, ‘ey & Woo! Siirs it “ “ Hkfs, Men's and Boys" Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed, SPE SIAL. peat our eyes, and prevented us from seeing far ahead; but we guided our-| selves, as well as we could, ‘towards the | poiut where we had last seen the trap- per, ard where we expected to tid his | remains. On nearing the point, oar eyes fell SRE RR ge te — 2 A few Mc n’s Exira QO, - Shirts an! Drawers le! C. I. MOR :RISON, N xt door to P, G, Fra.er’s Drag t tere, Dew; &, 183), Woo Scotch L. no; and we | Huadtes’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, ih ee ee ae JANUARY AT re Hx A MINER, IS A GRAND TIM’ ALL AIDS GF a EASON, THIS FOR THE & —AT THE me, so SPT > eb A * eid * ae ¢ ee wer ee . = es SE, as we are offering special inducements to CASH BUY EES. ‘and can meet the wants aud means of all in ‘Town and Country, 20: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and —— DRHSS GOODS, 25 cents per yard. A large lot of Ladies’ Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts A lot of Colered Table Cloths, at Half Price, Wool ‘i'weeds for Men's and Grey Union Flannels fur 16 All Woo] Fianneijs, in all Eadies’ Weel Waterproof 66:00 US. | cong backets SUITS FROM $1.50 IN WHITE AND GREY. 0:0 0:0 GEO. DAVIES Chintlottetown, Now. 27 TERT} o0 cents per yard, Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 5¢ cents up. en's Woolen UNDERGLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS BATCHELORS °QUILTS; $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. iixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and ail Staple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in ( Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for®trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. Felt, Cloth and up, many of them tv clear. Boy’s up, wear, at Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 50 ets. per yd. up. cents, up. prices A LARGE STOCK OF SUuURAres. Bales of Buffalo and Woli Rebes. Coon and Kuffaio Coats. ‘iweed and Hubber TUST OPENED. A VRET LARGE STOCK GF OsERCOLIS & OLOTERS, Coats. », eb Up. A GO00 LINE OF ne CLOTHING, UP. ‘BU (38 _ OITETON N Sine $$ GULLEGE, STABLISHED 1$73,) Weleh & Qwen’s Brick Building, Cosner ot King and Queen Streets, Uhar- i THN DE eee cific Railway, as! Canadian Pa lottetown, a ropri iators, | bridge Uver Fi aser River, B. Columbia REAGH & . MILLE! 1° | ce) i\fe ENDERS addre- eed to the undersigned Designed to Kducate Young Ben will be received on cr before the gaan for Basincss, day of February, 1882, for furnishing and crecilhbg @ Biiige ot Steel or lron over the ew eres ae UR SYSTEM is conducted on Astual | taser River on Contract 6), CP. B, { ) Business and Scientitie Primciples, and | pet ma Hous and particurars, together with embraces al. subjects necessary for a therongh | ae uF site, way ’ ¢ seen at ihe «fice of the CommeactaL Education. Our faeilities for | Vbtet Engive: r, at Ottawa, om ov after the teaching these are the mest ceinpiste that have ~—_ of January inst , . ever been devieed. Theory and praetiee are; Contractors are requested 10 bear in mind combined, aud the whole ceurse rendered so bat tend: | not be conzideted unlegs interesting and practical that the dullest stu. | made sirictly in accordance with the printed The practieal, useful and |forms, An aces ~ | bank Cheque for the sum }of $300 must npany the tender, wiuch is just what every MAN needs | suin shall tfeited if the party tendcring whae bi calling er | dectines to enter into contract. forthe work, ut the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. course Of Study 14 short ; ay + L reasonable: 1 iad d be and will use, mn» matter pr ifession 1s te be The youth commen: senie wit ing & busi ne only industry a! j integrity ae! hie @ay ital, the | The cheque thus sent in will be ret rnd clerk engaged’ duriag business hours, bat | to the respective parties whose tenders are desirous by eveving study to repeir the de-! yo5 fects in his education, each have she advan For the due falfiln age offered by our sessioms occupying DAY | gaticfactory security AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to | deposit of woney to the 12, and 2to4p.m. Evesing Seesion, 7.30)... the bulk sn to 9.30. | the sum sent in with the iplomas grau . sidered a part, accept a, ent of the contract, will be rqnired by the amount of five per cent, coutract, of which tender will be con. fum of the ted to such es pass satis tory : oP ates re ne = ak ; | This D paitm nt does not, however. bind. any time. No cntrance examination required, | ;, If to accept the lowest or any : ‘ pt the lowest or any tender, Busisess men and others are eordially imvisec By on ; ' ‘y to call and examine our system | . ; (Signed) F BRAUN yy i “37 nas a ru ) ; Teach your sons what they will praetice ae when they become men. dit , Secretary, iene ae D artment or jinilways-aud Canals ) ja 14 oq mn ti) particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, | Ore ; i Uttlaw Jan i yo, 1882. ( fl0law holarships, &c., &c., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal ’Sl—eod., . | NOTICE. Janu. 7, . Canadian T having been brought to the notice of a Pasig Railway, ._ Directors of the Gas Light Compan | that there were persons drsirous of consur n- sh ing gas, who were occupying stores and) | yo > | dwellings unprovided with the requisite ‘Emorys Bur te i ort Moody, | fittings, the Board have resolved that in such | . | | i | & CO.” cases the Company will bear the first expense | of putting in the necessary pipes &c. Persons desirous of becoming consumers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the billas correct, the Com- ‘Oo CON NOTICE 7 TRACTORS, TT % ‘Tender for Work in British Columbia pany will pay the’same ; the consumers re- | ——— imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- | CX EALED TENDERS will be received by stalm ate, payable monthly, |}K) the ondersigned up to noon on WED: That all consumers may participate in the | |NESDAY, the Ist day of February pext, in a great advantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn-) jgmyp sum, for the construction of thai pore ers, which, with the same consumption of | tioz of the road between Port Moody and thé gas, will give twenty per cent, mere ligh t than | West-end of Contract 60, ncar Cmory’s Bar, @ other Burners, the Company will supply them | distance of about 55 miles. at the nominal gum of ten cents cach. Specifications, conditions ef contract and Ch’town, Dee, 7, 188i:—1m we ae of ” nder may be obtained on applica. vw at th« apadisn Pacific Railway Oflice in Ne Wes str nanan r, and at the Chief Ep gineer’s Office at Ottawa, after lst Janumy ne O} MIETHOUST HYMNS: Ee NEW HYMN BOOK, tyles and binding, jast :6c } i i | | xt, at which time plans and proiiles will be eb ior insp Ctiou atihe latter office, Tiis timel. notice is given with a view to HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | giv ing Contractors an opportunity of visiting QueenStreet | anc examining the ground during the Gne _—- | season and before the winter sete in. Mr. Marevs Smith, who is in charge at the priaee mls ae esis at New Westminster, is instructed to contractors all the information in his power, No tender will TIME TABLE NO. 17. C. P. 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