THE L.afLY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 28, 1s'¥v * LL SS SS AS Ki : ’ es bins a es was with a bewitching smile that she omg . e on | dee eee one et | RIMMMNMRpr assessment a er our { seemed to express the tendency of her a | mind. She bowed p litely, but her eyes What iS : | told the question which she did not put | into words—why was her visitor here? | / as ‘“You will wonder why I have come,”’ ! HMMM OWN SS | said Mrs. Vandeleur, ‘‘and indeed I | ie ee Se Oar : a ily know what impulse possessed me | ; | to descend on you in this unceremoni- | ous manner. My only excuse is this——I : v am an old friend of a man you know Maurice Harding.’’ i Olwen’s face froze at onc She mo- | tioned her visitor to a seat, but remain- SS _ 1699, SY TRE AUTHOR. ed standing as she replied : ) The Words seemed inay 1 know the sort or nt Ww om, } | ‘‘Mr. Harding is an acquaintance of | Castoria is for Infants and Children. Cast 5 @ il ,OTrdads seemec lappr priate t ‘4. a Re Sori i man ior rhom, sie ants me : te r . . ‘ . , L the bronzed face and manly ficure of still cherishes ‘a tendresse®’ "’ way essen . head | harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregor._, ops oe wisites awl 4 a8 a : “6 neta 3 i ‘Of course you know,’’ said Lauri, . . “ P . " . $y h r Visitor, and yet th: y fel] li | J don’t suppose she doe I could whit. at facili ot wt i “that he hha and Soothing Syrups, lt contains neither Opium, upon Harding’s ear ike everv man not tell her, you know. ”’ a ee . . . ‘ e te os r. a. ot man, | ie Fede. : i ne | been very ill?” Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. le forg nat Laura Vandeletur was a “ve Suppose not. but—some one | ae lee lanked a ‘ . oune . | beautiful woman, younger than him else micht.’’ Olwen sat down. It ee ae sed Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of [or a. oe gph ance ise : _ | though she could not stand any longer. ; i : @ | Self, and not without her own sxsce; [t would be no use It is not onls CF OER it Sees SP nln auth Celie Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish« , | tibilities. He heard , rindlines that she remembers Lionel, but also 2 caf a ee ee ee : : rs : : or Dead's Kideey Pri, cola sees | of her tone a1 r “en ame = ‘note | Chet the hates s 3” ‘‘It was fever. He was subject to it, ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria os em Sel Wee SRC pul down to the in- aU BHO Bates mo. or Be be iinet Riie Bn : 4 ‘ . 4 fo Bones = Sa ae | nate motherliness of which he belie. “Ab!” but Id a think it returns unless h | relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and ‘id : ‘ | sie: aad Sp pel a 4 : a . is sulering from mentai distress or anx- ei : ie & iy Kidsey cure. Take none | every woman to be possessed. He yield- | The long drawn intonation ended in POR ee wee eed wi wedi wnat Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates ———— initiated aia ed his confidence ; — ; .y | @sigh. It was inscrutable, and Harding | ““*?: *,"**©'©% a a ee ae . : : — y « 1 Weaken “03 tea 7 ba nr tl In a few lifted his eyes to discover wl ‘ it | 1y im that way at present. You—per- | the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving i ofen sentences he tok 1e storv of. is yes List ? le a a os ‘ . . : S D-O-D-D2S } bis ill fate a wooing, of Ol sr. n’s refuse] meant. He Saw a lovely Vision before te a ” know W ay? ‘ " ¢ ar healthy and nacural sleep. rf astoria 1s the Children’s . : ae : : . . “*| have no—no—knowicave of Olr: 2 a . | of his proposal and her reason for hating | him. The golden hair shone like the Sradeiiieas a atadies + wink: Mmaaaies deinen -anacea—The Mother’s Friend. or - ——— | him. ‘*You see she had justice on her + 8Ureole of a saint around the sweet, bite my "sha : if 7 Neem hee Sl »» j Edend : . : . 1ard to retain her se! ossession. | side,’’ he ended ¢ ftw with a heace itying face, with its delicate coloring, : ees ad ; ; : ee ended gloomily, with a heavy | Pitying face, a Piston “Eave you not?’ Mrs. Vandelear Castoria. Castoria. # NOT SE : | eigh. ‘One can hardly expect a woman | its wonderfrl expressiveness of feature. -ed wistfully at the cirl. ““Isit noth oe | ound - | to forgive such an insult such zn in- He fancied that there was even a tear semedanese sis Famgion i ee “Castoria is an excelient medicine for) ‘‘Castoria is so well adapted to childres a : sult, : 20 i ‘to you that he is ill, weak, despond- ; ; ' q ‘ : children. Mothers have repeatedly told me that I recommend it as superior to any pre in the bewitching blge eyes. He had jury, as I inflicted upon her."’ Y . 6 ta 9 ra ore ed : : : é _ . , ; . entt ou see, We are cid friends, hx of its good effect upon their children.” scription known to me.” ‘‘Perhaps not.’’ said Mrs. Vand never seen Laura Va*“cleur so entirel ot 5 ae ' . BUT GIVI NG an rh io not, a Mrs. V andels ur ats teow Sal re y andi. He knew me when my kusband Dr. G. C. OsGoon, Lowell, Mass. H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N, ¥ te) oe 1@ 3 inca «< 2 280. - i 3 omen feel these things so "a & ar i wasalive; he has been very good to me ' AWAY CHEAP deeply. you see, Evidently Mien Dare io / 1 Wan ® moment of weakness with | rnd it was natural that he should tel THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF a Terk 7 ‘ ; * im. e put out his hand impulsively. | “"*,*” **‘ ee ee ry eee C-S S G R O L eeeleee not a person who forgives very easily. P : I ae me ms story—focrgive me if I speak tco ‘‘Laura,’’ he said, ‘‘you are a true friend. I know nobody like you. Won't you take pity on me and be my friend frankly—the stery of his love fer you and of the rejection which has caused A lot of odd lines in men’s, misses’ 3 a ‘ucHn DAIN. of your mind altogether, Maurice. Oth- ake ata Ate a2Rs BS be abe Bes wo’, and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I bought right for cash, will surprise you when you come in i self. For a moment it seemed to her as | He stopped abruptly. She had risen j and see them, if sbe bad aosolutely proposed to him to ; t her feet quickly, as if something had IT § T00 ? marty her, but it had evidently not :°6 Chese goods, I got them at a bar-— | etrnck Harding in that light. Heshook le sie To undergo APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. gain, that is the straight tip. his head despairingly. ‘‘I shall never ae Y if ) an operation love another woman. I never saw one _— = ea” f f | for itching © i Sm CINTA 3% COMPANY 77 KURRAY STREET, NEW YORK GrTY. F T who tonched me in the least until I met . fT * Piles when Dr. A, W. Chase’s Ointment ith a ee HOMAS Viwen Dare. is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure. f ¢ ¢ ; 2 ; aAAw ant vice how 4 L vara bit he r lip, pit ré CoV erlag ~ _ Cruel, barbarous methods belong tothe dark j McQUAID self almost instantly she spoke Wits ages of the past. There was atime when a — — =e J} resolute cheerfulness. ‘ surgical een _was considered —— r —, edit) Bet. bn elle remé to havi possible cure for piles. Not so now. cca G oce es C 0 ke d Glassware > . Puen Ther i. _— if mt I want Pat hi ; | = sionally there is still found a physician who r rl 5 g r C 4 all , Boot & Shoe Store. ee eee, ee Lionel Borrodail ‘ Mil 7 [ | adheres tothis dangerousand expensive method, a - alana was your ward, cnow, but wards ar } but to every one who still believes in using the Ww : +7 not often so submissive to their cuard i = knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of Retail at holesale Prices : : ADVICE AECUT Spice. When order a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Alispice, Cin namop or Cream of Tartar eo “S227 08" 1400060602 6 came to hand. I am punished now ae A 43 Tr aa Si ioe i, and - | what you are saying,”’ she faltered at P. MONA HAN so Lon escaped, and afterward , ’ : a hie aediaies ae oo ee ciaett to Tandy, Wak leah “ite last. ‘‘You can’t tell all it means—I Offer ‘Buildnig QUEEN sT itil BROS SH 02466 628838 “y a It) my ; ; i. 3 tol : é a think I might be able—in time—to | 5 vs es eS; LOInNK yor once Oid ne ne Gee Sotennenes soca oars KELLY’S & CO’S. of hard drinking and hard living. He | ; ; : ‘J : ; sent re : d tli . 7, . | at him and tearing her handkerchief to egan that dowward career in Italy ~~ (iROCERIES } hi ae : rags between her restless hands. After \ Joes this Wwoman—this Olwen Dare : . : ' cattle a long pause she spoke in a stifled voice. = = - = **I will answer yon in 24 hours,’”’ she Are always to ee ee ee RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND ) said. tou must give me that time in be depended on.... Only the vest kept in stock, Our cus.omers are satisfied customers. If you want tobe satisfied with groceries dea) with us. Try the TA we seli. Special atten- tion was giver to ite selection. care is exercised in buying al) other lines. ii COM E ——— aay AND BE wed&v ky -_ Marmalade. The prices 20282244 @] @ 4“ 8” 24e38 hiott’s * er women exist who like you, whom you have not injured’’— She paused, a little ashamed of her- your The same “SSATISFIED ians as he seems to have been." ‘“‘His father had left mesupreme con trol over him until he ‘should be 2° years old. I could have cut off his in- come entirely for atime. With : men the threat of doing this wor! have been powerless, but Lionel hated exertion or hardship of any kind. Aft a little futile resistance he gave way especially when I impressed upon him the bad account I had heard of the gir! not Olwen Dare, as it turned ont, bat the woman in of I es charge the scho that I was ready to use any means that } met you there.’ ‘*He did. But I never told yon, Man- | rice, allthat I knew of him. Ultimately he died, as you know, from the effects LOVE’S FLOWER GARDEN. In Love’s Flower Garden there is the full-blown rose of married happiness and concerned in wifehood and motherhood, there are only thorns, and to her the per- fume of motherhood is the aroma of death. No woman is fitted for the responsibili ties of wifehood and the duttes of mother- | i Surely it would be better to put her ont —always? You know how little I have to offer you, yet—-there is only you who could in any way’’— which to utter what she wished to say. **You don’t know—you don’t know make you happy, Maurice—but’’— ‘If you desert me, Laura, I shall have nothing left,”’ said the man sadly and simply. ' She stood on: the hearth rng looking which to think. [I can say nothing now. Then she pressed her torn handker- chief to her eyes and passed out of the room, leaving Maurice Harding to his own reflections CHAPTER IV. Olwen Dare had gone back to a little cottage of her own, a place which she loved because it was so far from the madding crowd of London life It had a charming garden sloping down to the river, and whenever she was tired or sick at heart it seemed natural to her to go there and recruit herself. But the housekeeper wondered a little when she But she said nothing about her surprise, to Miss Dare. Her tnistress had a dignity of her own which sid not permit of impertinent ques- dioning. (To be Continued ) Dr. Chase's Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Health, said : ‘* We know that ‘Dr. Chase's Ointment’ meets all the requisitions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we endorse it to every reader.” By force of merit alone Dr. Chase's Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase familiar in almost every home, and won for the venerable discoverer the title of ‘‘ America’s Greatest Physician.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has r to fail as a cure for piles. whether blind, itching, bleeding or protruding, ever been known It matters not t, where she was working’’— | “ a . ” "haes’s Oint : absolut ere , natn tm , from your grocer you can al- ‘You were careless about your facts. | Maurice! Can it be you? 2 oe s Ointment is an absolute and p A HI os 100 Flower Pots from le up ways feel sure of securing the Sedinn © . | stung her, thrilled her with sudden De. A. W. Chase's Otatment is the @iscovery of theauthes Ly _F® A 1000 Teapots from 10c*up 5 Sd “anrice. | mei Invol arily } hand s I of Dr. Chase's Recipe Book. whose portrait and signature fe MT te ote ae wv eapott , ‘ best ati ality by askin for::: ‘“Yes anc she blames me—vwho wonld pain. nvoluntari y her hand soug at on every box of the genuine. + = ‘= All dealers, @ “Are-~ aul a ‘ OF QUaIY DY a e ees ee re ss aa Sa , | her heart. It had given a startling leap | "dmauson. Bates & Co., Torunte. BiG” VALui 1000 Jugs very low not ?—for that. I was so anxious at the ome 47 5 ’ ; times: you ese, to free him from the toile | and was now beating so hard and fast < Fon gy + e, oul see, to tree Phin rom tne tous ae . . > . ‘ | > ;: » "1A of ‘advent ‘ T ra ett : that she could hardly find voice with ee ‘ érry Sets, 7 pieces, 2i¢ an aaventuress, as i considered her, : i 4 Prices Righ HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE Freshest eeeeaANDescee Wi RA Ae | i | reer ud) Peat t oer tt Lys ieee ‘4 rie r ee meee oan 7 Pe ze - A aes = s “ é Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price 25 cents. SUMMER RESORT Seaside : Hotel JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors Surface and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley Cre or) "P*oererre (ls , “eve eee RROQUET AND L ENNIS rROUND Coach will leave Charlottetown for ihe above Hotel every Tue-day, Thared ad a vidsy evening, cailing for guests. Returring Monday, Wednesday and Pr dat morning Trains leave Ch’town for Humer River at 7 40 a m,22d1 30 and merside to Hunter Kiver at 6 55,8 35a m, and 7 35 p m. Trains run on Eastern time, which is an bour slower than local time. Address a)! correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO, Charlottetown, P. E. i. >10 pm. Same ——- ae —_ — ay pay the holy perfume of joyous motherhood | came in November, just when the gar- , JAMES KELLY & C0 for every woman who takes proper care of | den was at its worst and there was a The her health in a womanly way. For the | tonch of dampness in all the rooms, Queen St., near London weak, sickly, nervous, despondent woman. aa : ° ’ icuse Corner who suffers untold miseries in silence from | which had been so bright and cheerful Nicest : weakness and disease of the delicate organs | all the snmmer. a \ ood who is a sufferer in this way. Every i 2 ae . ‘ : woman may be strong and healthy in a | 7° Visitor. daintily clad in fur and BEST CROC ERTES — BY USiINnNc—— womanly way, if she will. It lies with her- velvet, a woman of the world who had iy E % self. She needs, in the first place, a little , henge . ie . knowledge of the reproductive physiology left London for a day’s journey, the ~~ yc one nsec estroyer We have just received a new kind Ob} OF women. This she cau obtain by secur- place seemed lonely and miserable in ORANGE MARMALADE, put up io glase pots, which we are now offering at the low rate of 2 Pots for 25 cents Also jnst opened a case of Pime- apple Marmalade which is of very fine flavor. The Pineapple and Ginger Marmalade bas aleo given excellent satis- faction. Those are ail new goods and you should try them if you want something 3EER QQOFF GROCERS ing and reading a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser. It contains roo8 pages and over 300 illustrations. It telis all about all the ordinary ills of life, and how to treat them. Several chapters and illustrations are devoted to the phys- ical make-up of women. It tells how to treat all the diseases peculiar to women. It gives the names, addresses, photographs and experiences of hundreds of women who have been snatched from the verge of the grave to live happy, healthy lives by Dr. Pierce’s medicines. This book she can obtain free. It used to cost $1.50, and over seven hundred thousand copies were ptr- chased by women at that pfice, Over a million women new own copies. Fora pa- per-covered copy senc 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of custo 3 and mailing only, to World's Dispensary Medical Associa- tion, Buffalo, N. Y. For cloth -binding, send so one-cent stamps. the extreme. Mrs. Vandeleur glanced round her, shrugging her shoulders a little and remarking to herself, with a pretty, cynical air: ‘‘She must be in love with him! Else why should she come to this place of desolation ?’’ She rearranged her veil, put up her hand to feel that the golden hair be- ueath the black toque with its bunch of violets was smooth and neat, then rang the bell at the door. She was admitted and shown into a quaintly furnished little drawing room, ‘‘all chintz and china,’’ as she expressed it afterward, and left alone while the maid went to summon Miss Dare. Laura Vandeleur was nervous, but she did not show her rervonaness It Groceries that will tempt the appetite. Groceries that do not take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the hoase will like. Buy and try. Come in and see us, Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— mE DD esi Berger's English Paris Green. ———FOR SALE—— WHOLESALE & RETAIL Simon W. Crabbe ! Waiker's Corner STOVES & HARDWARE