6 THE DAILY BOU DF: PosA i. ~~ -S - - By Charles Readoe. CHAPTER XSAYV. Hazet waited and listened. So did Helen, and her breath came fast; and in the stilly night she heard light but mysiert- ous sounds nearer. Her heart began to leap, She put out her hand instinctively to cluteh Mr. Hazel, but he was too far off. She had the presence of mind and the self-denial to dis- guise her fears, for she knew he come headlong toAer assistance. She said, in a quivering whisper, ‘I’m not frightened; only y—very c—curious.’ Something was moving on the sand very slowly and softly, but nearer and | ; noon, would | he had scanned the horizion carefully, as a en te } ; | before. She ate three good meals a day, and needed them; for she was up with the sun, and her hands and feet never idle till | he sat. Four months on the island had done this. But four months had not shown those | straining eyes the white speck on the horiz- on: the sai! she looked and longed for. Hazel often walked the island by him- self; not to explore, for he knew the place well by this time, but he went his rounds to see that all his signals were in working order. He went to Mount Lookout one day with this view. It was about an hour before Long before he got to the mountain matter of course; but not a speck. So, when he got there, he did not look seaward but just saw that his flagstaff was all right, ° ' And now she became conscious that not | and was about to turn away and go home, only one but several things were creeping | adout Presently the creeping ceased, and was followed by a louder and more mysterious In that silent night it sounded like Dois raking and digging. Three or feur mys tericus visitants seemed to be making graves This was t it did after talk about the primeval dead. Lier desire to scream was so strong, and she was so afraid Hazel would break his neck if she relieved her mind in that way, that she actually took her handkerchief and bit it hard. But this situation was cut short by a beneficent luminary, The sun rcse with a magnificent bound—it was his way in that lattitude—and everything unpless- ant winced that moment; for the fog sbiver- ed in its turn, and appeared to open in fur- rows a8 great javelins of golden light shot through it from the swiftly rising orb. Those golden darts increased to streams of portable fire, that burst the fog and illam- inated the wet sands; and Helen burst out laughing like a chanticleer, for this first break of day reveeled the sextons that had scared her—three ponderous turtles, crawl- ing, slow and clumsy, back to sea. Hazel jomed her, and they soon found what these evil spirits of the Island had been at, poor wretches. They had each buried a dozen eges in the sand; one dozen of which were soon set boiling. At first, indeed, Helen objected that they had no shells, but Hazel told her that she might as well complain of a rose withouta thorn. He assured her turtles’ eggs were a known delicacy, and very superior to bird’s eggs; and so she found them; they were eaten with the keenest relish. ‘And now,’ said Helen, ‘for my discover- ies. First, here are my English leaves, only they are bigger. I found them on a large tree.’ : ‘English leaves!’ cried Hazel, with rap- ture. ‘Why, it is the caoutchonc!’ ‘Oh, dear,’ said Helen, disappointed; ‘I took it for the India-rubber tree.’ ‘It isthe India-rubber tree; and I havé been hunting for it all over the island in vain, and using wretchedly inferior gums for want of it. ‘Lam so glad,’ said Helen. ‘And nowl have something else to show you; some- thing that curdled my blood ; but I dare say | was very foolish.’ She then took him half across the sand and pointed out to him anumber of stones dotted over the sand in a sort of oval. These stones, streaked with sea grass, and incrusted with small shells, were not at equal distances, but yet, allowing for gaps, they formed a decided figure. Their outlines resembled a great fish, wanting the tail. ‘Can this be chance ?’ asked Helen; ‘oh, if it should be what I fear, and that is— savages | Hazel, considered it attentively for a long time. ‘Too far at sea for living savages,’ said he. ‘And yet it cannot be chance. What on earth isit? It looks Druidical. But how can that be? The island was smaller when these were placed here than it is now.’ He went nearer and examined one of the stones; then he scraped away the sand from its base, and found it was not shaped like a stone, but more like a whale’s rib.. He became excited; went on his knees. and tore the sand up with his hands. Then he rose up ayitated, and traced the outline again. ‘Great Heaven?’ said he, ‘why, it is a ship.’ ‘A ship” ‘Ay,’ said he, standing in the middie of it; ‘here, beneath our feet, lies ‘nian; with his work, and his treasures. This carcass has been here for many a long year; not so long, neither; she is too big for the 16th century, and yet she must have been sunk when the island was smaller. I take it to be a Spanish or Portugese ship; probably one of those treasure-ships our com modores, and chartered pirates, and the American buccaneers, used to chase about these seas. Here lie her bones, and the bones of her crew. Your question was soon answered. All that we can say has been said; can do has been done; can suffer has been suffered.’ hey were silent, and the sunk ship’s bones moved them strangely. In their deep isolation from the human race, even the presence of the dead brought humanity somehow nearer to them. They walked thoughtfully away, and made across the sands for Telegraph Point. Before they got home, Helen suggested that perhaps, if he were to dig in the ship, he might find something usefui. He shock his head. ‘Impossible! the iron has all melted away like sugar long before this. Nothing can have survived but gold and silver, and they are not worth picking up, much less digging for; my time is too precious. No, you have found two buried treasures to-day | —turtles’ eggs, and a ship, freighted, as [| think, with what men call the precious | metals. Well, the eggs are gold, and the gold is a drug—there it will lie for me.” Both discoveries bore fruits. The ship— Hazel nade a vow that never again should any poor ship lay her ribs on this island for want oi warning. He buoyed the reefs. He ran out to White Water Island, and wrote an earnest warning on the black reef, and this time he wrote with white on black He wrote a similar warning, with black on white, at the western extremity of God- eend Island. The eggs: Haze). watched for the turtles at daybreak; turned one now and then; and fed Helen onthe meat or its eggs, morn, noon and night. For sowe time she had been advancing in health and sjrength. But when the rains declined considerably, and she was all day in the air, she got the full benefit of the won- derful climate, and her health, appetite, and muscular vigor became truly astonishing ; especially, under what Hazel called the turtle cure; though, indeed, she was curetl o much; especially coming as when he happened to glance at the water ; and there, underneath him, he saw—a ship; standing toward the island. (To be continued.) Special Notices. Nores on InGersoitt.—I have for sale at Fletcher's Music Store the Rev. Mr. Lambert's crushing réply to ‘*Bob” Ingersdll, the ablest work in defence of christianity that has appeared within the present century. Only 75 cents. —HamicTon Fietrcner. [janl4 liwky J. B. Macponap has a clearing-out sale of winter goods, giving great bargains. [jan 12 Any person having the book of historical costumes borrowed about two years ago, will confer a favor by returning it to THe Ex AMINER office. —A. NewsBery. Att Woon Horse Blankets cheap at J. B. MACDONALD’S, dec 29 D. A. Bruce is selling the balance of his winter goods at cost. {jan 10 3i eod Istanp Frour and Cracked Oats at R. K, Brace’s, {dee 27 Ir you want a Far Cap cheap go to J. B MACBONALD’S, dec 29 Mersopist Preacugr’s PLAN can be had at George Carter's, Great George Street, or at G. H. Hasaard’s, Queen Square. Winter Goons slaughtered at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S [jan 12 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLwILL’s. aug 8 tf Tue cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town is at J. B. MacpoNnaLp’s. dee 29 Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Beer & Gorr Diopy Herting and boneless Fish at J. Kxionr & Bon’s. {dec20. SxatTina Roors, the best and cheapest at J. B. Macponatp’s Boot Store. dee 29 Cnorce Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr's. ANoTHER large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s aug 8 tf New Twerps just received st J. B. MAc- DONALD'S, dec 29 J. Kaieur & Son’s for pure Lluminating Oil, it;gives a clear and steady light. [dec20 How to save twenty-five dollars,— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it fora new one. Shop on corner of Prinze and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. , {jy 3 3m Disner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLWILLs. aug § tf Frve gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr’s, JoHN Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best ees greatest variety, and best workmanship. ” does not need to advertise that ‘the is a live” man, The publicknow it.( Go and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opvosite Post Office. [oct18 tf Ir you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLWILt’s, aug 8 tf Kest Muis.—The best family flour at * Cheapside.""—Hunny Baer. [oct 26 tf SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a ‘complete stock of Ship’s Bioecks, Deadevyes, Steering Wheels, —ALSO — Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base, Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Tarning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with des. patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Becr’s Wharf near Me Millan's Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884,—wkly Gi. WILL GIVE WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE that my MOUSTACHE GREWER wil produce heavy mous- |tacbe inside ten weeks, or money 'refunded. Price of Kecipe, $1. Address: J, MURRAY McNEIL, London, Outario.. ' {janll 2w, NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the ensuing session ot the Parliament of Canada, by John F. Stairs, William Roche, junior, Joseph Wood and others, for an Act to Incorporate the Halifax Steam Navigation Company, for the purpose of building, purchasing, owping. acquiring, employing and navigating steamships and other vessels for the conveyance of passengers and merchandize between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to and from ports out of Canada, Halifax, 24th November, 1883. GRAHAM, TUPPER & BORDEN, Solicitors for Applicants, Nov, 29, !883.--law Vi a ee JAN Bj AMINER, PARSONS PILLS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will eompletely change the blood in the entire system in three months, Any per- gon who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-ctamps. Send for cireular. I. 8. JONNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOUNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure niue eases out Of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (40° aie ternal Use). CURES Roureigie, Iniiponse. Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic K eumatism, Chronie Diarrh@a, Chronic Dyseutery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphiet to I. 8. Jonuson & Co., BosTox, Mass. An Bnglish Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling im th‘'s country, says that most ef the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Cendition Powders are absolutely pure and : ensely Valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- tol pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by wail for 8 letter-stamps. 1. 8. Jonson & Co., BosTON, Mass. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ——— 0: — —— 1883-4. Winter Arrangement. IS83-4. N AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows (‘Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | THAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. —. - — ne STATIONS, No. 1. | No. 3 STA! IONS. | No. 2 | No. 4 ' —_—— -—-__ —— ——_— —— ail dies i Charlottetown..... dp 7.402 m.| 2.40 p. m.| Jharlottetown ....ar 3.20 p. m./10.30 a. m Royalty Junction..../ 800 “ | 3.00. ‘ saline Sunni \{dp, 3.00 a i003“ North Wiltshire.....| 8.52 | 9:48 -<+,-|, Royalty “nnotion | ar | 2.55 : Hunter River........ | 9.07 | 403 ‘* || North Wiltshire..... 2. | 928 * Bradalbane.......... 1944 “ 1438 “ |HanterRiver........ pame 6 Oe County Line......... 9.53 “ | 447 ‘ | Bradalbane.......... Ll“ | 8.32“ Se 106.08 “ 501 “ || County Line......... nL ‘98 we « Keusington....... .. 10.30 “ | 5.21 ‘* | Freetown............ 12.46 ‘* 8.09 ” : ar 11.05 ‘** | 5.55 ‘* | Kensington.......... noe * 17a Summerside,.... dp’ 1.00 p. m. P ane \ dp]11.50 a. m.| 7.15 a, m Miscouche........... (ne | eet jar illo * Wellington,.., co. oo iio “s RM UEROOUCKEs «coc oc ses 3.48 :** . 3 apere ae.” \ Wy GIMROOM., 0.200050 we 4 PRET cn kss tina? - oe | Port Hill.........++. 9.38 * Bloomfield........... 14.5 | O'L@ary....... se. 8.20 : Alberton >. 2: .. nt | 454 * ae ESRD 8.08 rie . Pinon s 60 neans ote * } ATRRPOES «oo 0 ose ces ‘ ae — } Li Cigntata.. .cossscs: dp! 6.20 ee SS eo a 2 gm —ae TRAINS’ DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRiVE.—FROM THE EAST. ——$_—_—_—<— | os stations. | No. 5. |~No-?. STATIONS. | No.6 | No 8 1 "Tit De an ee ee ee a ee ee oe Charlottetown......dp) 2.30. m. Charlottetown. . .. ar 10.45a, m. : ar| 250 ** | Royalty Junction.... 10.22.“ Royalty Junction } 7°) 955. eT os 0 chien ond 10.05“ OR iicticnis tis siwees | 318. Gog eee | 9.45 y ee | ae 2 } ircinek Wich: | dp _< yA Mount Stewart. } ao) 415. « || Gardigan........... Tao Cardigan «00s 00 v.05 28 ‘[s .© | Georgetown......, dp| 7.15 a. m. Jeorgetown, .......ar| 6.00 es ____ | Mount Stewart ....ar , 9.05 a. m. Meunt Stewart....dp | 4. 10p.m.; Morell....,.....4... — Te 450 “ 3. Peter’s.....,..., aoe * St. Peter’s.........+: 5.18 ‘* \ Bear River......... j Fe Bear River.........% 6.06 “ | Sohuia <5 i... 2p. dp 6 25 a, m, pn ee ar — = = recente aaelindienaditanmannaiaee snabepemareaie ga Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. ) JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 17, 1883. Superintendent. - Te EL tp tf NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONBON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ! 0:0——-— Subscribed Capital - . . 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I took it in smal] doses threa times a dey, and used, in all, less than two bottles, I place these facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. WiLps,” The above instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of AYER’s SAnsa- PARILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened «uw... . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to resist and overcome the attacks of all Serafw- lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Rheu- matism, Catarrh, General Debdility, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted biood and a low state of the system, PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 1 $1, six bottles for $5. ae AYER’S —— CATHARTIC Or, - PILLS. 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Our ex- perience isthat one bottle tried also selis many more, Kx, See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St, John, Wholesale Aga W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. J, A. CROSSMAN, Mideleton, Lot 47. Ovt. 22, I883—wwl wkly 28 epee mA HOMER RT: ay"