7 : 4 ; eee tei ee ee ee i ) ) Reward of Perseverance. Viv ove for Jennie l disclosed, And then propose i. She heard me through, and to my woe, She answered ‘* No I said: **I love you as my life ; Oh, be my wile She answered ‘Pray don't tease me so, You'd better g With hopes mach brighter than before | left her door, Next time I called ‘twas plain that she Expected me, I said: ** I’m not to be denied. Sbe sortly Siuhed, “Will you be mine?” Her cheeks grew red ; She hung her head. Hap} ine as! GOD. ‘ Be 1 1, l ple raed murmured ** Yes THE FAIR BOOK SEVEN. / CHAPTER XVI , (¢ vntinued. } And he counted the horses and men bearing away the golden dividend of the emperer, knowing if they had in keeping were sately lodged in the loyal depositaries, there was nothing which might not be condoned Most literally, what not usurpation, defeat even. they bore his fortune, A moment after procession of motley Christians ; servants, mostly female, the trifles they most affected there came upon him a composition ; disabled carrying nere 4 bundle of wearing apparel; there a cage witha bird; prisoners, amongst others the prince Cacama, heart- broken by his misfortunes; women of importance and rank, comfortab!y housed in taived palanquins. So went Marina, her slaves side by side with those of Nenetzin, in whose mind the fears, sorrows, and emotions thousands setting out in the march had place, for Alvarado had wrapped her in 10 } his cloak, and lifted her into the carriage, and left a kiss on her lips, with a promise of over- sight and prote Lien. As if to make good the promise, akmost on the hee’s of her slaves rode the deft cavalier, blithe of spirit, because of the happy chance which made the place of the lover that of ity 30 Behind him well apportione i of Christians and Tlascalans and much the largest of the divisions, moved the rear guard, of w h he and Leon were chiefs. His bay nare, Lradamante, however, seemed not to share his galty, tossei her head, and amped the bit, and frequently shied as if a i ileve done, 1 iy pretty girl!” he said to ‘Frightened, art thou? ‘Tis only the ind, igly enough, I trow, but nothing worse, lo morrow shall find you in the green pastures, and is I will her.’ b erquenza ! t thou jealous ? + ' SS tre Via, captain |” said Cortes, approaching bin. a To W hom speakest thou ee ‘To my mistress, Bradamante, Senor,” he repied, checking the rain impatiently. netimes she hath airs prettier, as thou Konowest, than the prettiness of a woman; but now —So bo, girl!—now she—Have done |] say—now she hath a devii. And where she got it I know not, unless fromthe knave bote.lo,” (a reputed soothsayer. ) Vhat of him? Where is Cortes, with sudden interest. Back with Leon, talking, as is his wont, about certain subtleties, nameless by good Christ pe p ‘ What saith the man now ?” he ?” asked + it which he nevertheless cajleth lans, b ie@sles, Oat of the mass of his follies, I nember three; that thou, Senor, from extreme misfortune, shall at last in great honor; that to-night hundreds of -which last 1 can forgive in him, if only his third prediction come true.” ‘And that? “Nay, Senor, except as serving to show that the rogue hath in him a savour of uncom- moa fairness, it is the least importance of all; he saith that he himself will be amongst the 10st. Then Cortes laughed, saying, “Wilt thou never be done with thy quips? Lead on. I will wait here a little longer.” Alvarado vanished, being in haste to re- place behind Nenetzin. Before Cortes then, with the echoless tread sf pan- thers in the glade, hurried the long array of . } us WI1il be iost cover his Liascalins; after them, the cross-bowmen and arqauebusiers, their implements clashing ‘ neir heavy armor; yet he stood silent, studying the words of Botello. Not uatil, grinding and shaking the pave- ment, the guus reached him did he wake from his thinking **Ho, Mesa, eran, whom rte WitD whceis well met!” he said to the vet- (distinguished among a group the first piece. ‘This is not a uight like those in Italy where thou didst learn the cunning of thy craft; yet there might be Worse for us,” * Mirn, Senor!’ and Mesa went to him, aud said to him in alow voice, ‘ What thou saidst was cheerily spoken, that I might bor- row encouragement ; and I thank thee, for I bave much need of all the comfort thou hast to give. A poor return have I, Senor. If the infidels attack us, rely not upon the guns, not even mine: if the wind did not whisk the priming away, the rain would drown it—and then,”-—his voice sunk to a whisper ; ‘* our matches will not burn !” At that moment a gust dashed Cortes with water, and for the first time he was chilled— chilied untii his teeth chattered; for simul- taneously 4 presentiment of calamity touched him with what in a man less brave would have been fear. He saw how, without the guns, second prediction was possible ! Nevertheless he replied ; “The saints can help their own in the dark aswell asin the light. Do thy best. To. morrow thou shalt be captain.” Chen Cortes mounted his horse and took his shield, aud to his wrist chained his battle. axe: still he waited. A company of horse- men brushed past him, followed by @ solitary rider ol siaVves, di Selig Botello's ** Leon !” said Cortes. Lue cavalier stopped and replied : “What wouldst thou, Senor ?” **Are the guards withdrawn ”?”’ **All of them.” ‘‘And the sentinels 7” ee been to every post; not a man is ¢ . Vortes spoke to his attendants, and they too - of; when they were gone, he said to 4eon: “Now we may go,” _ And with that together they passed out into the street. Cortes turned and looked to- ward the palace, now deserted; but the night seemed to have snatched the pile away, and in its p! ace left a blackened void. Fugitive as he was, riding he knew not to what end, he settled in his s:ddle again with a sigh—not for the old house itsel , not for the comfort of its roof, nor for the refuge in time of danger; eke A tem Me Sin ey MPs wall cnlin on ae Ana mrmmnmnceBarce Sen Stee coer on a gine THE DAILY EXAMINER, | - 3 | sbandoned, ner for the other vict'm there sacrificed in his cause, whose weaknesses might not be separated from a thousand sere vices, and a royalty superbly Eastern; these were things to awake the emotions of vouths and maidens, young in the world and of poets, dreamy = and simple-minded ; he sighed for the power he had there enjoyed—the weeks and months when his word was law for an empire of shadowy vastness, and he was master, in fact, of a king of kings—immeasurable power now lost, apparently forever. (To be continued. ) A Wonderful Flesh Producer. This is the title given to Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil by many thousands who have taken it. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious pro- perties, but creates an appetite for food. Use it, and try your weight. Scott's Emulsion is perfectly palatable. Sold by all druggists at oVe and 31.00 TUE: 2 ————E—- - Tebaeco Chewers Among Women. A well known physician, while walking down the street with a friend, remarked, a patient of mine lives in that house who is dying—an idolized wife—beyond all help, and tobacco chewing has killed her. Why, Doctor ! what do you mean? I mean this: her husband is literally steeped in tobacco juice, and the insensible perspiration from his body has become so saturated with nicotine as to be a deadly poison. His wife, before I was called, had absorbed enough of the poison so that no human power can save her; and even he will, 1 believe, end his days in torture from some kind of skin disease. The skin is really the most wonderful and important organ of the human body. Night and day, every hour of our lives, it is filtering out from the blood useless or poisonous debris. If it stopped work even for twenty-four hours in this or any case, death would ensue. You imagine, then, what it means for a deli- cate, sensitive-skinned woman to steep ina warm bed night after night with an inveterate The skin and mucous mem ean tobaceo chewer. brane ol some persons is much more Sensitive than others. A person who in sum- mer is subject to hay fever, tanned or burned skin, in winter to colds, bronchitis, chapped hands, or chilblains, ought always (whether at home or travelling) to ke epa bottle of John- son's Anodyne Liniment near at hand. Dilute the liniment with water and gently bathe, or moisten a cloth with it and lay upon the irri- tated skin if very sensitive; then wash it clean in the morning with Castile soap and water. If a person who takes cold quickly, or is pre- disposed to bronchitis or catarrh, or exposed to any poison, irritating to the skin or mucus surfaces, which might tend to cause consump- tion will every night, before retiring, bathe the chest and throat with Johnson's Anodyne Liniment and, before dressing in the morning, rub the whole body smartly with a coarse towel, slightly dampened, and then wiped diry, we believe they never would have pul- monary troubles, or disease from defective working of the skin, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send a phampiet, free, describing other uses for this old household remedy, now eighty years old. Reeky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience we condense the time table of the Rocky Point, West River and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, Charlotte- town,— Turspay AND Fripay—9.30 a. m; 2 p. m.; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY—8.30, 9.30 a m.; 2and4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. m.; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m. Sunpay—9 a. m.; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Sail Boat leaves Connolly’s Wharf,—- Monpay AND THuksDAY—9 and lL a. m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.39, 3 and 5 p. m. Turspay, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND Sat- uRpAY—ll a m.; 3and 6 p. m.; returning 8 a. m.; 12.30 and 5 p. m. Sunpay—4.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST RIVER. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's W harf,— Tvurspay ANbD FRipay—4 p. m., calling at Rocky Point and Westville, coming from Shaw’s Wharf same day at 7a, m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point SOUTL PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a. m. and continues until 10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Returning leaves Southport first trip 6.15 a. m., and continues until 10.10 p. m., ranning at intervals of every half hour, ON Sunpay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7a.m.,and every hour until 10 a. m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from 1 to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport at 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, 12.45, 1.15 and every hour from 2.30 until 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m, THe Scommer Time Tasie.—Feor the con- venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (loval time): FOR THE WEST. 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.55 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE EAST. 7.30 a. m. and 4.15 p- m, FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a, m. and 7.15 p. m. —— Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. oe F URNITURE Repaired, Repainted and . Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. 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NG OUT ole HAT TRADE -AND—- Boys’ Readymade Clothing. {0} WING to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the demand on our space for room to display to advantage our large stock of CLOTHS, We have decided to dispose ef our Steck of Hats and Reys’ Readymade Clothiag Regardless of Cost. Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest styles, and will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO. MERCHANT TAILOES, june4+—3m eod & wky UPPER QUEEN STREET. Here We Are Again! (x) —— McLEOD & McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILORS, The Original and Peerless Artists of Our Day. erent X pera —o ABOVE HAS BEEN A SETTLED FACT FOR YEARS, and to keep before the public what is so well known to every good dresser in this Province, may seem superfluous. Bat as a good dinner tends to give a quietus to the disturbing influences within the inner man, so a thorough knowledge of our capabilities will give & quietus to anyone who may have had the good fortune of being dressed by us. 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Being entirely vegetnble, they op- ‘ erate without disturbance to the system, dict, ; or occupation. Put up in glase viais, hermeti- cally sealed. Always fresh and reiiabie. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these litile *Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SIGK HEADACHE, 33 a ; Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tien, Indigestion «° Bilious Attacks, andall be fs derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Br. Pierce’s Pleasant Pu ative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it CR a may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Shy Omg OD $500 um is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. o’s Catarrh Hemedy, for a case of pe Chronic Nasal Catarrh which os they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CAT ARBRE De, heavy headache, obstruction of the m assages, Gischarges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing wo clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- paired; there ig a sensation of dizziness, yith mental depression, a hecking eough and gen: eral debility. Quiy a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case, Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptcams, re- sult in consumption, and end in grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or jess understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst . cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 8 cents, “Untold Agon” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hausnzr, the famous mesmerist, of 1 . Y., writes: “Some ten years ago 1 suffe untold agony from chronic nase! catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and gaid I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towerds sun- set, ny voice would become 80 hoarse I could barely speak abovea whisper. In the ha tas sto aM - my coughiny and clearing of my throatwoul almost tranets me. By the use of Dr. Sage Catarrh Remedy, in three months, ] was a ¥ man, and the eure bas been permanent, “Constantly Hawking and Spitting” ‘HOMAS J. RUSHING, Fsq., 2902 Dine Street, st. Louis, Mo., writes: “I was a greet eters from catarrh for three years. At times Icou hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for tbe last eight mon ' could not breathe through the D - $ thought nothing could be done for me. ee 4 ily, I was one to try Lo 3 Sage e t Remedy, an am now a well man. it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh ny manufactured, and one has only to give cok fair trial to experience astounding results ang a@ permanent cure.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. nins. Runyan P. O.. Columbia Co., ak a. : My daughter had catarrh wee she was five years ol ow y badly. a Sage’s Catarr medy adv ot pec for hee, and eoes on ee * ber ie is Dd care eee *