: , ~ THE DAIL’ EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPIEMBER I3. 1900 7 a Te — ee ane i. ano *e ~ O° FF<9O* gee - Sd * - . ‘ ~ ~ ; ae A Op, A¥P, AYM> the QW Bibe QI. AM eo we . ' ; ° i ' ; ' ; ous i@ait in descending thy |} es y MS SEDSESSSSH Aaa CU ey ye Me: : S FAS Ze AS AS AN AS AY AN é mm Ra a a x Pi 4 i 1S Ce vers | aw a 4 2 : ~~ oe ‘4 £? | pee. ote [3 > } i a lL} t nad e a - - a) oe AAEEGHAACL 4 fa ugesa’ a. oe ee fy ine ‘ t ha he ' ey be se > et i sy rh) - - s & | . Ci r . " i ; : .P . aif ° 5 < oS oo ; Vs © i 4 m4 to kw f : " , fist Gillie 2 “a> x Lm Rt eek ob Aa DW 6H Ain ww REF OB Bi he heard yun look- | « iu NY CMOB YW NITY UW § Oe G UW 2. ' U SOm | Ton i VNalans ; ‘¢ " ; , } «® vrine ; : wu , ny es -~ ee Calryan Elynara >. en se Mi. ‘ADTER XXII | . sed eS ° 7s i We ~* ~ ° G I AM DI TRO ~~ + : or CnADR . > ARE >fV0T Tr 2s i : +3 ae oy Oise See Ui i< \THBORNE | re ' — oe ; a s yA e » jsaud . ‘ ’ T T ’ Tt? ” i : a i 4 cry fe ' e | Ca | JACKS WHIFE, ’ a. ; 7s : 4 a e T\ > ” 4 I a * R. i At % A ; aac A . < / ; es : ~ a. 4 e ej > ry sle¢ hg TT i Y ry ,* > arc Y we . ‘ ‘ a7 “A , Nee “ae . “ar ; 1¢ ake : i : ; 2 ii { " : ‘ : ] . « > 3 ONO ove Sree Oo eee fle Kee tianthe i etek enkeeys oi. Phe maxersa o . i <d HI wah oka D a NGES were unable | t ie to 8a1p all of our ranges this week but we ex pect to. have a . Oo aaed . : 'laprewe: shi ant hy ¥ ; .) ’ ; Iifaxr FF r : 7 : i | large saipment by next trip ot S.S. Halifax from BOSTON => F i om 5 : ° . 2 for i T sea aati nuaya "cy . : 12 . ; + " . in A 3 | | } | and those wh ) have ordered ma, count on getting them then, ; ; ) 2 his shrill « | Wa ask wanna tind see ste } s ae Pb tine > | hoes, a eng 1} We a8K your hind indulgence ior the delay. wd 528 c - : ( ruil of re 24 : } 1 3 Yr ei 4 vont . for 4 BB sh 5 7 We, Wa 4) ; . | aie dae noliss ad ek aaah. Agents for American Ranges, : \ A 4 ~ - 4 ‘ - < : hd Cc } i i ‘ tor ' ' = ' ££, 3 a > 7 - id Departure of Trains gig re Or 7 Y bsp y } a iu VPOVALUULU UI ei Wen Oi ‘ out her gent ana 4, us iy Ma A igi. 4 4 } 7 ti ‘ ‘ \ : d I sion to +t Zambod > AB ee DE BA Bo ¥ : ‘ i$ and f mars. . ' ‘ a 1 had ne forgotten to i ‘ ‘ < ha } > i to 1 oF was ithe oF | ‘ n { ‘ ' ve tas \ > ne » ee, ~ — | 4 SAINIC , i I 4 ‘ She I ¢ ‘ her little bu leet of } TRAINS t is news to Hastings, and there was OI tne rt . ? -. “ell . n ; y Weill ee u ees 235 am. | ‘tainin’ |, , : : a 950 pm. <a ory | First of all his companions had Al Sun 7” ‘ s wes £ NY. f . ; ' | <r : x A pres arrives from the w , : : j oy oO 1 f I loubtedly esceped, since none of ; loaves for the | j Be iy a ‘ whoa witont tian # ; , Accomodall ao images ’ 410 as your enemy’ ‘ + Hac nh a < | those wha hunted fer them had re- iv ‘ I . Ss "i. es rom? for 5 1 » time ; ‘oa j . i 1 ‘ ° geah caver ss ae ssecseseccoooeacs se dans ve you for belée,-} her mind for a long time, a: | turneG With the news of their cap- Acomodation leaves for the > an : “ wsked ceterm ined to | Brees pre pared for what seemed the | ture or death, as would undoubtedly GiOSbocssenee ce eeee ove coccscece vsases © OW MB. t tor the Ens’ishman was oe me Seo! the nol¢ have been the case had such an event . owe te ¢ + : ‘ } E » sf v7 4) y o : . a Accom piation ee ee 10 55 ~~ hiS B@art, and he could; Matte *ollowed the chase. r coe AV DO @ EO. ‘ c hn } fol] e del if Thi Fact f eo R Baseiecctees seossence se ecesee® th i ° ate € sucD 4 thing could be un- Re x KE the folly of delay, andj his fact of course pleased Rex : jecomodation arrives from th $a ; ; ‘ -F ere Was a gigantic misunder-, “se Immediate action. } e:catly, and set him to wondering BY : a 7 eee me. . . fl uo 4 le ha oir {tro ~ . : } ‘ it+] \ ; oF: < : PRE ccrcovecseceessesee® eeeeeoes : 05 cS fr ug » 1ewhere | Whil tae girl “2S wSt as anxious !| whether the daring little band had “a 4 * J Pn } 2 oa e : . mm ane AW - ‘ ‘ i . : , — Expres8 leavea for the €@3t...s0. 9l0a wt +} P that I cannot explain. Lt, 3.2 away, she showed him the set out for Buluwayo or returned by at . ia” : ‘ ‘ .- 4 , sf Teh : >; > r C ° j Expre*s arrives from the east.. _ F know that I have heard my fa-! tg of such haste, telling him time! some new route to search for him. . . tar he 7 ‘ ‘ . : é A Dees at” wii tines — se : ‘ ~~ . > : : Ene gooorso tatoa leavea for ta 3 00 peak the name in his sleep many ®°& passed while he lay senseless in } iany of the impis were absent " q i} w, . : \ owe e 1 os : i we " . ew s genndodens ooeoeeeat UD times, and alwe vs wiih bitter OSs. the prison lodee, and tnat the 1 froid the kraal, and yet no general Hpep BLE R > AST DD s . o a a oe Sp ee He st ; . Accpoodation arrives from the ap es though his sufierings had come} ™§ Wou'd soon dawn. expedition had been undertaken w " i . ’ yal.4 uF x- . t. oll - . . ° a. oe : a i MTL, csdns oscecce st sersare AD pm.) eR such a source. Gradually I Delay was therefore mperative. | against the Whites, so that it could ' ‘ Ne came to believe some one named Lord | Sve had a hidingplace where he could be set down as positive thet, cnase 1 <a Rriy ; wronrad Sa . 1 mE spen ra th: seve fe ee ade oe ? a ie ao ’ STEAMER I ra o had wronged him, and I tried | SI end Se hours that must elapse ere] braves Ww eré scouring the gsurround- a? U - 2 a to hate the name. That was why [ another night fell, as there were ing country for the jugitives, or else ‘ = } udde > iwi *) 1 » ; > ; i iu ies %é Vou ake er he . . : . . [PRINO” 35 L ie a SE mt yi rat “es ud take ber to the; formed a trocha around the hill ‘ ne vor ala adi not « . am unable < mor eeaAVSA : : ace } ? Is Jay ici ; iS sedi 143 - am unable to sa} ‘€ re, because all be } roe e must pay a visit to] where the white goddess had her re ma r * ? } OT °c ‘onnectea , 1A ‘ . 2 ; » 4 nN } "ne “<r = ; . : 7 Leaves for Pictov every mornin: his J apers connected w ith the past} t . ox K un¢ er her charge. treat. Hassaje being determined to a re Lia ..§$t6 8 he - str OY ed. . ROX stow ed himself away in the] prevent’ the escape of the party she ' e . = eS i ) rtrix r¢ > vs sec > Xj » Vv ich , "yi a scie c ; ° Parrives from, Rains éeerd oven oes it not strike you there Was | a 7 Which the hermit had | had assisted from the prison lodge. . ¥B Yat 1oO ; . r 1+ =} ‘ ar r? ant , ashi » aoa . 19 vy ‘ . . : ing at, ... 8 30 pm ee like _ —— that act! . idently ee against a day of Even this state of atlates esse veeeen eee eee eeeeee . je io . > cai € . | danger, Ww . iii sate ie tee + cr} . atioa —s se m % it n¢ t . possible that it anger 1en the Bracks might invad did not appear to daunt the girl, A 8 T ‘ fas he whe ‘ done > wron: IS Sanctum, ider Me f so ats 4 i ee : aa LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. Was he he had done the wrong to; his sanctum, under the lead of s who evidently had gained assurance é Arrives from Boston and Halifax GUE TEONEOP. 6.0 cccegsces.- 12 pm. Leaves for Boston and Halifax every Wednesday ......... r HALIFAX, Ar-ives from Boston aud Halifax every Thursday wesercee seenesers Leaves for Halifax gad Boston every Friday ,,.. ERUPANA, Arrives from Montreal and Que- bec every alternate Friday... leaves for Qaebec and Montrea the following Monday evening. CITY OF GHENT. Arrives from Halifax every Thursday afternoou .......0 . leaves for Halifax every Frida JACQUES CARTIBR SBeares for Orwell Tuesdays Wednesdays, Thursdays....... waves for Crapaud every F'r.- I tre. sd kebcanensn.« speaves for Crapaud every Satur IR Washi «0: ephegsodinsda.c tere FERRY BOATS. 10am, ¢pm lpm, oS 10a m. 3pm 3p td. 2p m. ‘f hour. ‘. for Rocky Point daily at am; 1,2, 4, 6.30,pm, Suodayvs at9a m, 12.45, Rvurning 1.15, 2.30, 3.15 Soutbrort”—Runs up Bas. tiver every Tuesday, leaving at 5.30 a m, and & pmiocal. Runs up West R ver every wee leaving at 5.30 am, yad 4p nj al, ; : eeticctee: = ed H)Tst avcom MODATION. ° F o the benefit of tourists and othere publish the following list of hotels and 8 houses in Charlottetown and were :— Charlottetown —Hotel Davies, Queen a, Revere ote!, Eureka Hoase, an House, Railway Houee, Lepage —’ Dancan Ho-se, Finlay House. yen House, mmMerside~— Clifton House Russ _ Camptell Hotel, Perry Bouse. §—~Sea View Hotel, Ocean Treadie— Acadia Hotel. § . Bco—Sea Side Hotei. é B bope—Clit? House, Mutch tTouse. f mee Poiuat—Shaw House } Tton—Seaforth House, Albion 9 Mtlpeque—Hodgeon House, North Tp House, ‘ *wnai-~- Florida Hotel, . Veron River Bridge—Finlay ouee. a eown—Aiiken House, Tapper a gtie Honse. By tt, Traverse—Lanedowne Hotel. BPeh— McKenna House, Bellevue q Te ctlmay Hotel. yg Hor” Clarke’s Hotel, Commer. t-—Macdonald House, Stewart—Clarke’s Hote|; Man- Dominion ~Pleasant View Honse. —Port Hill Houee, there are a good many private nines mt the province where ther? disgruntled witch doctor. Plenty of food was given him, and my Bruno or his fa Men hate those they have injured—there is no hate that is more blighting. Per-;| there were robes made of loin ard haps his. bitterness came from that/ giraffe skins, upon which he ‘could source.’: he ventured. | rest and woo the coy goddess of “it may even be so. Surely, he sleep. He was tired enough to sleep would have told me something, un-; standing, and once he closed his eyes less he, had reason to be ashamed of: he knew nothing more for hours. it,’ she admitted, as though Rex! When he aroused himself it was stil] Stirred wp, fhoughts that had once, daylight, es he could see, thanks to cfoubied hey, now long since dor- a chink in the wall above. mabt. Had Maid Marian returned? He fancied he heard some one moving in the refuge, but it might be tive girl? Upon making an_ investigatioz however, by means of the little peep holes made in the wall on purpose for such a Service, he discovered that i the same old danger menaced him. ‘Do you even know positively that he was your father?’ he asked, bold- ly. Startled by the question lowed her eyes to seek his. ‘Oh! why do you ask me that?” ‘The same doubt has arisen in your tha ‘ the pa- she al- ———— i | mind at some time?’’ he continued, | : sit : following up the advantage gained, | ee See aeain, pap O85 >! old dog had taken advantage of his With the persistence of a lawver. : ; : : os i oe rival’s presence in the kraal, nursing I cannot deny it. He was al- ; certain sick Women upon whom his Ways kind to me, and ye re wer 1.4 tir ’ ve . oy yet — Were incantations had failed to produce imies W omething seeme . es nen sou ing seemed to tell any effect, but who were now on the me he did not love me as a father should his child. It 1s shrouded in mystery. I do not even know why he came among these savage tribes, : burying himself from all his kind.’- | ‘“But you shall soon know, for I, am sure Bruno can tell all. Even at the end he maintained the same aw- road to recovery, thanks to conimon sense and a few simple drugs. He had crept up to the evrie hent upon some diabolical purpcse. Hastings was clad cf an tunity to pay back some cf the debt he owed this ugly old oppor- +; y . ~~ « ‘ ’ sinner,and h , ; f might even have taken more severe ~ ane y y act?’’ . ful sil nce ven regard to the past’ | measures but for the fact that he Yes, hecause as you know he | Was averse to shedding the miseray - oe me tree fell upon hin | ble old reprobate’s blood in th ™ o . a - ‘ ae - . : s } during a terrible tornado. They | charming little boudoir of Fis hest- brought him home to die. I nursed j gc. , : him tenderly, but he had only one hae web tad Wid cence 6. f \veid moment before death claimed Tae Ta eee gee him. Then he drew my head down Hassaje, and speedily became con ee ne ., | Vineed that the sorcerer. had paid and tried to tell me something but ii baka : are , tie ‘tina fete. ™ . “{ this sly visit ja the hope of Giscov- a epi ering some of jkea terrible secrets of You see, my speculation may not; the wwhits goad, which were bev. be such a wild one after all: but this; his sid vil ssa +o is no time ta ” : : a | his mets .t tie ye ve indulging tn edit : ~ces. Our Situation is desperate} Beimé an arrant humbug himself he while that old rogue lives to stir up could give . shrewd guess to the the heathen, and it would be Vell eflect that these wondretul qualities if we talked of estape. Would you that produced so powerful an effect upon the ignorant impis Were of this worloa—hence his desire to learn their nature, so that he might destroy the influence’ of the fair mystery. Rex had been’ placed in possession mind telling me yout name—-since we are to be friends and companions it would be better if I knew how to ad- dress you, and I have already given vou mine.’’ tie always called me Maid Mar-]| Of 2 remedy for euch ‘a Visit of curi- : osity. At bis hand wasa long tube, es | which could be gently thrust through ys EE a hole in the partition, and aimed at the intruder, when successive puf's would release a flight of tiny darts. each with its needle-like tip dipped in some substance which wien thrust under the skin burned lil fire. With right good will he opened his batteries on old Hassaie, who jump- ed a foot high as the first dart struck him and gave vent to a blood- curdling shriek. Then they came thiek and fast, as Rex pumped and blew with might and main. Never man pranced as that necromancer. It only needed : : the screech of the bagpipes to mark mpanevordo that warty Tie his performance as_ the premium sure, positive and only see ste ceil : ; No whirling, danc- cure for Lamba Highland fling. ‘ r ses i dervish Was in the same class ing with this artful dodger, who be- Dodd’s his feet wae filed with fire, Kidne Lumbago is Rheumatism ofthe back. & The cause is Urie Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there FF would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the and butted into the walls in his mad search for the exit, which finally dis- covering he plunged through, to re Peat his acrobatic feat of the pr evi- § | by long being compelled to rely upon her own powers. She conversed quietly on the sub- and her manner gave Rex the utmost confidence in the probable re- sult, A, meal h Lge In many Ways it was a strange a eepper as he had ever sat down to in all his life, but with that delight- ful being on the opposite side of the ICct, Was cooked and set before board that gerved as a table the whole affair was charming, Asso- cintion has nuich to do with one’s enjoyment, and under this bewitch- ing presence, the decoction that went under the name of tea, and which Rex as a connoisseur might at = an- other time have deemed an extreme- ly bitter herb, now tasted like am- brosia, nectar fit for the gods. He was already under the influence, and in a fair way to be hard hit. ‘Their plans were speedily arranged, and the docile Zambodi girl entered into them, ready to do all that her beloved mistress 3aid. She owed her life to Marian who had saved her when a mad parent in obedience to the promptings of the witch-dae- tor, had been about to sacrifice his own child at the stake, in order to propitiate the terrible god M'limo. Although the girl would have met her sad fate with the remarkable for- titude of her race, possibly with songs on her lips as the fire curled un around her, pm as mage mais done in the years sainhcton: at Ue same time ance WoS SWeet to her, and when Maid Marian dashed the burn- ing fagots aside, cut the thongs that bound her, and declared defiance to Hassaje and all he represented, car- rying the intended victim off to be come her attendant ever after, it was natural that this young heart should worship her as a being sent from Heaven, and only await an @p- portunity to make the sacrifice of her life if in that way she could repay the debt, (To be Continued.} SS en ee os —_ Trouble in The Stomach Which Doctors Failed to Remove, Cured by less Than Two Boxes of —r. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. The experience of Mr. Blackwell is Similar to that of many sufferers with chronic indigestion, Stomach medicines will seldom really cure indigestion. The kidneys and liver must be set right, and the bowels made regular and active, Mr. Joseph Blackwell, Holmesville, Cnt., says:—‘‘I derived more benefit from the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- iver Pills than from any other medi- cine I ever took, and can highly re- commend them for stomach troubles, I was in a terrible state and could hardly work at my trade, I tried most every kind of medicine and doctors, until I was tired doctoring, and be- fove I used one box of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills I could see that they were helping me, and after taking a box and a half, found that I was cured.” Nearly every family on the continent has used Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver ae lieved who bellowed and jumped and Pi[fs ; ; Eat Pills or heard of the remarkable cureg — pms, coffee and tea spoons French coate of arms. KE: Ww, avior D. A. Bruces The undersigned offers fur sale tax bargain the following : One 40-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. Ona Rip Saw and bench with carriage. One 306 in. Siw, Qne 24 in. Planer—One set hcisting blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Mechine, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Piazer. Jne Swing Saw compiete, One Tutiing Lathe and Shaft - One Vice Two Emery Wheels— One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order. MATTHEW & MCLEAN oo = ee ee ee Beautiful Enamelld Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pias, gcar We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, frish"and Also flag and maple leaf pins from 1@c, and 15e. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings can quick] pene gs quickly supply any style of New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. ~ £ SEEDS si ny linen it lt ON a A AI i watt ly minal. slant ila alls Deis EE sxc Tiida ae nt 7 ee home: