'Y A I, , .- , t f -.ee --I -~.~rsgem 1-'Et-~‘_f'-'i:=°_ @¢""'Y§§ _ ~_ < 7, 7, THE onaiintas cHARLorrETowN eioorossenz, isss. ' . ' _.---.--- JZ/me Lf CURE DYSPEDSIA \\ 6 e er rat er h t y h :ily ing perchtanpehof the vo_y;]iitg§oful;el;i‘;i 1* '__ ' 6 news nannld we (;,1i,s ~Yes,’ responded Uhrisiiue, ‘I am going_ inigiit be with htm and thit her gxegile _ - 05 the never falimg Jane' away to the old country, andlsupposo hand might guide the barlgix d ei; was accommodatmgl, heipmg you, 1tke_ bqutre Gordon and the Point moniints later the sail wash ooh mother through the princs pe_0ple`will think' me foolish. , ¢No,_ _the lt_tle boat was _danciiilgt roub ‘He ments were not the mo t Miss Lameron I disclaim any sympathy waterto _the music oft e sea, w i e with your critics,’ he responded more Ghristtnes experienced hand guided mented the pd mfs a, he was gravely. ~We have not seen much of ber_ down the harbour? maliing 8- y his evening meal He i,_¢eued each other during the last ten years,but straight course for lh6P01l1f» Wl11“l1 _Was I i f . .i 3.- 1 ,_ _ i 1 '_ __ H _ ¥ g Jaw, “mo the bmer 6-,d perhaps lnnderstand you better than ;~e3c(t;e;i]ust;is htlile last glow of light . ii. . ._ , ,_ ou ima ine. a t rom e i s. _ vlilligclillililrctllli ilirltregilsallxllisltckthleli; y She glanced up into his face,-a ’1‘he boat beihg fastened Christine mmm. ed PTM! gal hamit frank, manly face it was. ‘Understand and i-er companion walked leisurely _ ° t ' ' ~ house ~ ' . i » um non than that old me ?’She repeated, ld0n’t think _von and almost silently upto the f~i_Im . mgfriqgi i1I;,,¢ ,emi mwht b ur anyone else understands me. Not _“here Chris'i~ie had lodged since part- _ _ _ Ai _ ._ for so th DST" hlr)glthIl1ll%d't,l'b(l1h(le lngtlmosbaml lllrldlivly’ mgI`li}ilie ond Shelli door a moment in back ln due “ma much refreshed and ' 1 ~ . ' l _ or nm l hsungd heard uma she went on ‘people 'tliill discussing and lsileocevtlitei? ligthellai out his hand and as lb0Uf‘fll?'°l bt' YUM "ll;°' k Thet i';l“itBl;; A ofthe paopes e i no a on . _ » '_ . . . _ - tive 'eyes of the on oo ers ro _ _ _ ' V A th with hai-hpignq d 1 t;>;idei§ivi;iiigk;ii0e_v;T iir;d]:lé;leoesnn3thtgpu§]l? giéimiiiitced her own within it _he ielttt Windows of the beigyhbounng house saw _ __ CIDENT d Slokwnsg _ emomeni s f- e i e upon - _ ‘ ~ I - _ _ _ _ . h~ li d and calmlv walk _ I . . '_ past life has been,’ she continued im- Again their eyes inet with a swift mm dmpd T316 with e ual calm- Weekly payments for total or PARTIHL D135-BI-mn!! i pem,,,,a15._ ll never had any y0mh_ irecognmon and a sharp pain Went to awsay aiinto thfhouse fl Doubleliabiliey for accident in~a-ny Public Gonveyame. Ever since I was a child life has been a (}hristini»,’s heart. » _ Heil-1 gonsx; day Christine went away Best Accident Company in the world. Q( ///1//.1 struggle. I have pondered the matter She turned hi-r eyes away and forc~»d ° i- ' _ _ . t f the thought and ' ft 1..... ti W. K. R0Gi1RS» . B ~.§° 25?? all I t=a~l to live for is up thcre.’ point- goo!-bye Mr. Johnson.’ _ _ _ SllUJm6!‘Slde» ""5 r lf ies a<=f-"SS 1° the *wifes sf~“°d» ‘It Thi y°°"s ma" WW?" 9“‘°k "'°““‘ (cont iinen on The siiiiii Page.) A 27eod eive all behind me, all the trouble and sgoad-nigbtkiss ofglory upon the mennfheriitqn iiitiiiic that non affairs not however, without remons fi em hm rv. r iii ioie veniiirt-i irinoe Her ccutse seemed to the r-lose lo me une me i f reserve she ‘listed 8ld6l'ly H1611, I8 Wild “about tiei~eli aid now this u and reckless. But there was f dllllh m0rcf=n‘ir» c1osn,voiil of delic. y pomething in the half repressed, gl red to pu l down the barrier with yenthusiasm of the girl Which cilllsed his 80 acnlggious hands and tramp e ui. words of Wisdom EO dl8 l1p0l1 llii lips. gd itcaie tlowers of sentimi-in Loaylog Sqlliro G0l'd0l1’$ l1Ol188, 80 hd che ished wi h such s cre y Christine, absorbed in ht-'1' tl10l1ghl8, re turned down the qtiiet street which vi 5”; woocr' hot thus. in the leads to the ferry vharf. She had not ID beam, ii hith come to every proceeded far when sho was startled out ff' heart had Uhristine pictured of her reverie bythe sound of her own in studying the sidewalk upon which Thai Uitifr rose bt-fore her now, Dame pronounced in a familiar tone. tbcv were travelling. S ,mage enongu it took on the sem Looking up she saw a gentleman ap- ‘I think- I know how you feel# he U It Opel, had of late of one proaching. Her heart gave a quick Said after a while. I t “utmost dailv seen-a face hand leap, as sue recognized ,George John- They had now reached the shore andl mend good and yet the boi son,the sou ot the richeiiiitiipiiuilder at he led her to his own private boit ,urged mio get cheeks and she the Point. In their school |d_ays there which lay rocking on the incoming , to “msn me image from 119|- had been a childish intimacy and frieud~ tide, her rop+s and streamers just ati- _ f It would not oo at her biddmg ship between them. but the difference in sweiing to the evening breez-.' The I and as ,1 10 hide (1-om her gwn their social positions and time had es- soft sunlight glinted on every tree and y 9 me b ew out me gandle and rg fl'ol1g€d ll16I11. Since his return fr0m_ hillside. ' the old country where he had been out Tue -balm ofa thousand Bowers) , b “day or two of rrnegiion, business ofthe firm, she had met him iwas sprinkled through theair, under “ui over to town,saw bqiiire several times and he had so often maui- the inliuence of which uuseeu'nec~tar me result of which was that tested a desire to renew their firmer the birds almost intoxicated were _ 1 was off»rtd for sale relationship. But Christine was tool creeping off to res',and the fish jumped b . . ~ ` V ’< » pmcbam. ,O n appearqd 8, (1 D proud of heart to be found in a' false l; and lltshed and sparkled in the blue Chnstme found he;-5911 for the position and so had met his advances wa er as though they had caught the in- t uma In possession uf 8, bank with cool politef ess. Even now though fet-tion. ' her heart quickened its beat and her Curl-tine was carefully assisted ' into 5 me week ail tue people at the cheek flushed with pleasure she would the boat and toldthat the tiller was to km, mm U,m¢,m, was emu., to have passed him with simplya smile be trusted to her hand and that she _ T and an mhe, 1 em., of gomp and friendly greeting but some bow be- might steer it whither-so-ever she mo m`x,,n,ncance as csmpal-dd fore she realized it, G. Orge had Secured W0l11d. A um OP,mO,,S “e 8 freeiy ,f not her hand and to her surptise she found Mr Johnson stood for a moment on _ _ ex r»s- d 'ine mon w,[h_ herself waiting by his side and talking i the shore with the b0at’s deleulloll F009 make ygu 3, (3uStg'm¢1~ Sure, I ` U _- ‘ tiesi-ation pic ioimced her a with sc-uiethiug oi the iimiliafity of the in his hitnd, looking ahJut_ as it pletsed "md 8,30 ,he Omer “omemwmle old school days. ~l have been away io wt h the picture before him and think- U r womm ,enrd d h h Halifax for a week and onl heard tod f U- . ,’ o ' l I J th It tire in her eyes. _bra'_ed like a hitrpstring. Thai' e_res` et for an instant and then Christine’s ll and she suddenly became absorbed i We '_ v 'YYi_ '_ ' _’ _. F pu 1&_§§_ no amugo Camoron’s Fortlllo her course she became, not another l ""“"'” woman hut her true self, and went w ((°“C‘udedl serenely about ber preparations for`o 0_mghi however, ~he could departure in astate of quiet excitation r m Her ii ertiew with \lr bil is‘wh~ch gave ii new sparkle to the deop~li ne it it iii i ti titi uei i s l gray eyes and lent a new grice to ber ii ’ um titiiiiiliitton to her b e step. nl :"d‘e,iti+rs»if oi pioiidli aloof ir Squire Gordon arranged her money i ac orry.aud give myself a holiday. For l ne whole year I am going to live- eally live! Then it may bel Shall be etter nb`e to endure the old life’ The uu at that moment broke forlh II' In 8. cud, just as it so often does. to throw ce of nature before/going to bed br- w tue horizon. Y His light fell full upon Christine’s e as she hnished speaking, and owed upon her cheek and melted into George had never seen her look half beautiful. Her voice was sweet and full, and iii ‘i 3?# A __.\::,-¢~<‘»i '~-,~ ':'xs:‘:'.~_to ' N A ai_~§"3A!;=’§-J _V ~ :~-; _ ~ ',‘:t.':" .‘»'- » . 1 , - __ We have as plendid stock this Fall of Ready Made” Clothing and Goats’ Furnishings. All the newest shades and styles in Hats, Caps, fTies, Oolliin, hirts, Underclothing. If good goods and low prices -get you to call at he Bargain Corner, the goods and -pricies willdo . etottifor Ladies Capes or Mauser suits we »mvesi gona; att woot heavy ninth or $1.00 double width. »InlBlue iinrl Sdrge arid W0l'8tod,w6_ hlvo will legant value-at _fi-'om $1.20 to $2.00 perya1rd1"f.These cloths are worth more, uta we bought them cheap and" theyhave got to; go cheep. Q ` 3 I \ n ` Gut' own _make of Blankets are big sellers. warranted all wool size Sf yard! _ y 2 yards larger and better than anything imported. _ _ - ' Corsets, Dress Goods, Ladies J ackets,"fFl_anne’lette. Silk Velvets from 25c to Oc per yard-just the goods for fancy work. '- _ able Linens, Towellings. Sheetings, Trunks and Valisos, our prices are fight. We are making a big effort this fall for your trade. and aniiinspenctioil WH! Q /» may be foolish-even selfish and wick ed 3,-id s-iid: 'G0 d-bye Cllr SllH“» and may _\ Y- Ji I ..-, -lin! l ca "t help it! I am 207112' I" von ~»' ifiv til’ 'Oil “l-“W 5'" *md " ""9 - _ ‘ 5! ` _“__ inf-mssnuwfvn *assumes §___ ‘I-fw, stil I ver _ting 0 be S0 on ' - " ' ' 'l ‘»* é § -=-rif'i'~"='i‘t' ft -l°.§§',="_‘¥ $71 '1' W _ ____ _ _ _“__ _ lt; g _ i s i ! } 3,2) 31”- -o it iief is last ei Thousands ai1d__ Thousands of P¢0Ple 9V§f,. land are attend »¢~ 3-'wt ~\.»¥~a»». prim Sd? liiswn/~ b .ca 3 __i_0 of :ii- .l I ~ - i I s S R1' bbons ‘X Plenty of New Goods for al|t:Fifty Five Thou _ B maine s being slaughtered Nothin2i Reserved Come ear y 3 3% sale itsahendibieeresdodidfrf *ii Linens I A 1 sand Dollars W°|`*l\ °f’ _’ _ Insurance against AC 811 W