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Quarantine, (Continned The gasping Count nodded his willing- ness and, with Dick’s assurance that he should be set free if he told the whole truth or prosecuted if he did not, the terri- tied creature wrote the story of the robbery, telling how Mrs. Whitfield, having learned from her husband of the money in Eugene’s satchel, had gone to the little shop in Lon- don, looked through the stock of bags until she found one like Logan’s, slyly marked a blue cross on the bottom of it and bought another one to remove SUSPICION ; how the Count, long her lover, had sent the note and received the bag ; how Mrs. Whitfield had put it in the place of the one contain- ing the money, hoping Eugene would leave the house with it before he made the dis- covery ; how the Count and Mrs. Whitfield, disguised as a blonde, had met in many hotels in London, and how he had sought to marry Emily, both because she was beautiful ‘and because she was the only daughter of a wealthy old fool. . When the narrative was written and sign- ed and sealed with the Count’s great ring, Dick said : ‘You have seen Mra. Whitfield in New York r” “Fes.” *‘She has told you some things that I want you to tell me, and be careful to tell the truth, Count.” It was a bluff, but the Count was thor- oughiy cowed and did not know how much information Dick might have. ‘She told me that Mr. Whitfield is dead,” said he. “What else ?” **And that his will was in her favor.” **Go on.” “‘And that Emily should never have a cent.” “And?” Dick was squeezing him for the last drop of information. *“‘And that [ must marry her, Mrs. Whitfield, openly and confer my title upon her.” **Are you going to marry her, Count ?” ‘“‘Never ! Never, sir! I would die first. She isadevil. She shall never bear my > name.’ Dick smiled. *‘You foreigners go in a good deal for names, don’t you, Count ?”’ Then he add- ed : ‘There is one thing more. Write as I dictate: ‘I, Count Zabrotti, with all my names and titles, do hereby renounce and declare to be void my engagement of mar- riage with Miss Emily Whitfield, and my reason is that she is not the heiress of her father’s estate. I joyfully recommend the bearer of this to the young lady, as my suc- cessor in her affections.’” Even the Count himself smiled as he } signed, sealed and delivered this docu- ment. ‘*‘And now, Count,” said Dick. ‘If you leave this room before to-morrow night you will be arrested. After that you may go where you please—to the devil if you wish.” After a long detention in quarantine and a few days at Fire island the passengers of the Normannia were landed in New York city. As Emily, knowing not whither to go or what to do, came down the staging she saw Mr. Judson Montgomery standing on the dock. Tears flowed from her swollen eyes as he extended his hand and led her to his carriage. **] have good news for you, girl,” he said. The carriage rolled away to his office and Emilv_was conducted into his private ——— my little Dr. A. W. Cnase at Work on His Last GREAT REMEDY. DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE CREAT PHYSIC!AN CURES. THREE YEARS TN BED From Kidney Disease—Although a Man of Three-Score and Ten, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liv-r Pills Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took several boxes of pills—different kinds —and a great many other kinds of patent medicines; besides that I was under treatment by four different doc- tors during the time and not able to work. I began to take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time have been working every day although @ man nearly 70 years of age. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have cur- ed me. JAMES SIMPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly clean and healthy condition, the blood becomes impregnated with impurities and a decay of the Kidneys soon takes place. Bright’s Disease, Dia- betes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bladder, and a long Est of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so many instances end fatally. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by all dealers, price «wh cents per Sox. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898 eee ee eee eee 1 OORT, Sit. VV tive sLe consultation room and Engene Logan. ‘*Please deliver that to the person in? office,” said Mr. Montgomery, ‘‘and remait there until I call you.’ Eugene took bk i’* ‘ has handed a nuote the note which Connt Za brotti had written recommendin ae er,’ and in a moment had Emily Whitfield. She did not read it not then. A little later, when she had heard what Mr. Montgomery had to tel! her, she turned her streaming eves t heaven and said : ra “Oh, God, dear God ! I thought vou had forsaken me. Forgive me, oh, forgive me!” tue b Ar delivered it to and laid her head on Mr. Montgomery’s shoulder. : “But God has saved us both,” said Eugene. “Yes,” said Mr. Montgomery with a twinkle, “God and Quarantine.” That afternoon Dick Short came hurrying to Mr. Montgomery’s house, whither Eugene and Emily had gone. “Come with me, both of you,” he said. They drove rapidly to a boarding house in Jersey City, and Dick led the way to a room on the second floor. There, on the bed, lay the emaciated form of Mrs. Whitfield, her hair, once so curly, now nanging over her shoulders in long, straight strings. *‘Cholera,” whispered Dick, ‘‘keep back.” Emily drew Eugene away to the foot of the bed and Dick asked the doctor to leave them alone for a moment. “She will not live half an hour,” said the doctor. “*[t is better so,” said Dick aside to him as the doctor went out. When Mrs. Whitfield recognized Emily and Eugene she said to Dick : “Are we alone? Has the doctor gone?” **Yes; say all you wish to say and say it quickly.” She raised herself upon her elbow, her sunken eyes glared at Emily, and she point- ed a thin, bony finger at the shrinking girl, saying: “You, you, daughter of a fool! You would have married the only man [ ever loved. Hear this, my last word. I would have killed you before you should have married Couut Zabrotti.” Emily hid her face on Eugene’s shoulder, and he placed his arm about her waist. “Mrs. Whitfield.” said Dick, ‘‘did your husband die of cholera? You are facing death and God. Tell the truth.” She shook her head, fell back upon her pillow and gasped: *‘No no; [—poisoned—him.’ **What for?’ ‘‘His money. To stop—that—marriage. I thought—the Count—would marry—me then.” ‘*Where is your husband’s will?” **The—Count—has—it. I willed—every- thing to him.” ‘‘After he had Dick. She nodded feebly. **T love him so, oh, God, I love—him— ? rejected you?” asked SO The last words were whispered with a gurgling effort and the woman lay dead. At Mr. Montgomery’s home that evening the senior member of the great firm took Eugene by the hand and said : ‘‘Partner you will have to take charge of the London office for the present. You will find a sealed letter in the safe when you reach there. Read it.” ‘‘T have a letter in my satchel which I will read now,” said Eugene. He went and got it and began to read it aloud to the company : ‘‘Mr. EvGene Logan: ‘‘Strn—Your services will not be required by us after this date’—— *‘Hold on,” Mr. Montgomery interrupt- ed, ‘‘give that letter to me.” He took it from Eugene’s hand, and step- ping to his library table, wrote upon the unfilled date line: Sept. 33, 1992, e When Eugene reaches London he will find a sealed letter indeed, and it will be dated the day Mr. Montgomery left Eng- land. It will say simply that the head of the house never believed Eugene Logan guilty and expected him to find the real robber, thus showing himself to be made of the right stuff for membership in the house of Montgomery Brothers & Co. THE END. She Knew McGinty. One day in my wandering along the Clo- ver Fork of the Cumberland River, I stop- ped at a farm house to get dinner, and as I sat in the shade cf the porch waiting, I was whistling for lack of thought and something else to do, the reading supply of the estab- lishment being painfully short. My hostess was knocking around inside, getting th e dinner ready, and evidently heard mysweet and gentle melodies, for she stuck her head out of the deor. ‘Do yer whistle by note, mister ?” she in- quired, ‘‘er jist simultaneous like ?” ‘‘Mostly simultaneous like,” I respond- ed, laughing. “T never heerd them chunes afore,” she went on, ‘‘an’ I kinder had an idee they wuz book chunes got out fer extry.” “Oh, no,” I assured her, “‘they are mere- ly little bits from the popular airs of the day, that everybody whistles.” ‘©°S§ that so?” she asked in surprise. “I hain’t never heered ‘em up this way. What’s ther names?” ‘Well, ‘Comrades,” ‘Annie Rooney,’ ‘Maggie Murphy’s Home,’ ‘Ta-ra Boom,’ ‘McGinty’ end so forth. Didn’t you ever hear of McGinty?” She became thoughtful. “What's the name?’ she enquired. “‘Seems kinder like ez ef I knowed it.” “McGinty,” I repeated slowly, and her face brightened. “Oh, yes,’ she exclaimed, “I knowed I knowed it, but somehow I zouldn’t quite set it whar it b’longed. Ain't he the feller that they named the tariff after?” I said it was and went in to dinner. Gravestone Emblems. In a cemetery in a neighboring state lies buried a family of the name of Rose. Upon each headstone is cut this flower, broken at the stem, while upon the babe’s tomb is engraved a_ bud. Curious as this is in itself, however, it is emphasized by the neighboring,plot, where lies a family of the name of Fish, who have followed the example of the Roses by having a small specimen of the finny tribe cut upon each of their gravestones.—New York Sun. ee ene A Y “BARGAIN CORNE purchesed at auction in Montreal. original cost. Soock consists of Gloves, &e. FOR THE Bargains for ail, BARGAIN CORNER. nia AE EGBA LS FRR ISSS BESSA L The universal favorite and leading Whiskey of the day is ERY S . Sw CIV Vat Y OVS MAS SAABS : a blend of rare old Scotch, Known all over the world for its purity. BG" Ack your wine merchant for Glenleith. Sote Prorvrietors: Robertson, Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Scotiand. Established 1846, - Capitaljpaid up, £350,000. AAAAARAASARASARSAS KAAS | For sale by all leadine Wine and Spirit Dealers. a S. B. Townsenp & Co MontREAL, AGENTS FoR CANADA Fi LPP PLS LS PES EES Arrival ot Boots & Shoes A portion ot our purchase of the “Commonwealth Shce Co” Stock has arrived— To-morrow Thursday we will be ready to show you the goods—and would say that a better chance to buy Meus, Womens and Childrens Boots & Shose a low prices has uot occured for some time and all in want of good quality our stock of Boots and Shoes should take advantage of it. : : : KK f y SS ik nasesseoee ae J.B.McDonald& Co. We wili have open to-day Wednesday, a $4000.00 stock ofdry goods and This stock is new, fresh, and will b2 sold at one | clo-h'ng hall 1 Clothing, Suits,;Odd Coats, Men’s Reefers and Overcoats, Childrens Reefers and Over coats, Men’s Rainproof Coats, Shirts, Hose, Caps. Tweeds and Worsteds, Pantings, Kid LADIES Cloaking, Plain and Fancy Patterns, Hose, WoolShawls, assorted trimmings, Hair Cloth for Skirts, Wool Mitts, Fur Collars, Hceods, Table Covers, Napkins, Flannel, Towels, Pursee. Everyone knows about our last cheap sale, This one will be away ahead of it. Come and inspect it. a ‘OPERA HOUSE os NICHTS i? a Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, ZERA SERMO THE WONDER WORKER And his troup of =~ MARIONETTES FIRST CLASS Specialties. (See smail bills.) Popular prices. Doors open 7.40 _—-——— ~ “Variety is the “pice of Life” But when the geod housewife is at work with the preserving kettle, itrequiresa Wariety of spice and at Sanderson & Co., use = are kept all the varieties in they are pure and fresh. Spiced Vinegar Purnell’ English Malt, is the bee for p.ckling. Give it a trial. Sanderson & Co. Black Diamond Line The §, S, Bonavista sailing from Mont- real Tuesday morning, Septem ber 27th, will be due at Ch’town Friday morning, 30th aod will sail for St Newfoundland via North carry'ng horses, cattle and sheep Sep John’s Sydney, on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS.& 00.,, ' j Ch’town, Sept 24,98 Agente