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Meadache Biliousness : indigestion W. T., Kingsville, writes < * After using Dr. H Anti-Billous g and Purgative P ls for rs years, I cannot “afford to be without then 33 pills ae 23c. Sold all over—t box sent as sample om receipt O at 25c. THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 Sr. Paui Gr., MONTREAL. COOCOCOOCOODOOOGOS 0000006 —_—————__ arvey §$ a a NEWFOUNSLAND The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in America THE : SPORTSMAN'S : PARADISE - very river and Jake along the Ime of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest ea Voyaze. Quickest and safest route €) he KOYAL MAIL ST ‘BRUCE ”™ any part is EBMER Classed A l at Lloyds) A xk Leaves North Sydney every < ” oe to sday, Thursilay and Satur- > lay evening on arr val of the [.C.R.exprese. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wedneraay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John expt a Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. First Class $26.05 Second Class 16.30 Return 33.81 Through tet ets on sale at all statioas on the L.C.B.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. se)" The ses trip will be only 6 Hours. For all information apply to R, G. REID, St. Jobn’s Nfll,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, L74 te North Sydney, C.B. ane PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 FIRST ALWAYS PAYS.. Lowest Rates. Generous Settlements we. . BEER, Autborized Aceyt ror P.JE. ISLAND FIRE LIFE. ACCIDENT THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 30. 1898 [a CHAP ’HeR IX. ** You say you skirted the pond! what road did you come?”’ **None. I walked.”’ ** Walked?’ **More accurately speaking, I slid, stumbled, coasted, tumbled down an excessively twiggy precipice. Fancy is tethered to a sapling somewhere above in the aerial regions from which I de- scended. ’ **You came down above the pond?’’ "a **There are steps cut in the cliff low- Why, erdown. Seth ought to have told you about them. It would have been easier on you.”’ **I ran off from Setia. would want te come with me and I wanted to come alone. What do you do with yourself here, Strong?’’ . ‘*T keep a woodyard for the steam- boats and I crop. I thought you knew”’ ‘*Yes, J do know what you pretend to be about, but in your off hours how do you amuse yourself? Looking for fillet of ‘fenmy snake, wool of bat or toe of frog?’ That pond, you know, is 80 suggestive.”’ ‘‘Only a degree less anvrofitably. bw I think details of my daily routine could scarcely interest you,’’ he said frigidly. He moved restiessly away from his perch on the table. She was scrutiniz- ing him mercilessly, taking note of the vigorous, lithe body, so young, so capa dle, so listless im its attitude af weary indifference to all things, as he moved over to the dusty chimney jamb ané rested one eThow upon it, looking down at her with growing impatience. Three furrows had already plowed their way aeross his smooth, broad fore- head, telling of solitary and meditative heurs. A look of perpetual revolt was hecoming fixed in his eyes. Upon the entire man was stamped the aspect of one wholly in protest against the world as he found it. Karnest, loving sympathy welled from Liza's heart to ‘her lips and froze, there. It was not easy to proffer it in view of Strong’s dumb protest against her intrusion. She took temporary refuge in levity te gain breathmg time. ‘*How luxuriously you live, Strong! One qneemsware plate, chipped; one cap and samcer, no handle on cup; bone knife, might be a utensil or a weapon; steel fork, two pronged; two German silver tablespoons. Superfinous elegance! Nothing spoonable is visible. Salt in empty sardine box; sugar ditto. Viands are corn bread, fried bacan, cashaw cooked in molasses, baked sweet potaides; cookery—dubions; napery— nove. ”’ Strang’s face darkened visibly under this airy impertinence. He stood gnaw- ing the ends of his long mustache in impotent wrath. Slowly Liza turned toward him and lifted ‘her lovely eyes to his face. There was no mirth in them now: instead, a biting scorn, a flashing indignation, a resolute daring. She was there tio save, not to scoff. She taust not flinch. “‘Do you like it, Strong®’’ she asked in a cool, high voice. ““Do I like what?’”’ She waved her hands comprehen- sivel ¥.. ““This—all of this; this shocking unceiled cabin, with its smoke Dlack rafters overhead; this worn, sunken bare floor; that noxious pond out yon- der, with its bloo® chilling air; this horrible isolation; this dreadful lone- liness day and night, night and day. Ob. it is horrible, Stromg, horrible!’’ ‘*Tt is mot so bad wheu one is in uni- son witis it.”’ ‘‘But you are not iu wnison with it. You cannot be. I read revolt in every line of your face. You areso young and strong and free. Think of it, Strong, free; free to go out tomorrow, if you will, and take your place among the men who are doing and daring and achieving; free to measure your brain with their brains, your brawn against theirs. It means so much, just to bea man, Strong.’’ He laughed almost viciously, and was about to say something in keeping with the mirthleas sound, but she put out an imperious little Rand and went on With increasing vehemence : ‘I know. I know what you are going to say. It is uphill work for a man to make headway here unless he is barn in the slave owner’s purple. But why stay here? It is such a great, big, roomy world—a place in it for all sorts, Strong, places where no credentials but a spot- less name and a strong will are needed. ”’ **And I have neither.’’ The gloom in his face darkened into hopelessness. ‘‘Neither? Do you intend that the stigma of our father’s vocation shall wrap you, too, ina pall? With me it must. For me there is nothing but ac- ceptance, but I tell you, Strong, wom- aias Lam, if it were not for the ten- cer, loving hearts at home that world throb with pain if I forsook them, I would go away from here tomorrow. I would say to you, ‘Come, and let us ‘ meke a home together, where the lines I wasafraid he | IRM | | | | | Se STORY OF ~ | gaia NTS BELLU DAYS, eid * Seanevie B. A TALWORGR Write - Esovnvenr's 1997 BY THE AUTHOR. “4 are not so sharf.i! drawn, ntr the path to honorable distinction so steep and narrow.’ Strong! Strong! Strong! How can you stard still and see the great ' race of life run and you not in it? Why stand ye here idle, inert, supine?’’ | Bhe stopped in maiden confusion. His eyes were mocking her. | ‘I was right in telling Seth to keep you away from me. I could see how un- pleasantly full you were of crade en- thusiasms.’’ Then, more justly : ‘‘Child, do Kou suppose you are presenting any new ideas for my consideration this | morning? Do you suppose that when I jwas working like a Turk at Shingleton to keep abreast with the fellows who had an earlier start of me I did not | dream the regulation dreams about do- ing and daring and achieving? Do you sappose I have seen all my fair castles topple to the ground without one pang? Rather, with such pangs as the very devils in hell might pity!’’ There was no supineness about him now. He was standing erect, his broad chest heaving with the intensity of his emotion, his sad eyes glowing feverish- ty. Liza could see his hand tremble as he passed his handkerchief slowly across his forehead. She went nearer to him and laid her clasped hands on his bos- om. There was an inexpressible tender- ness in her sweet face and in her clear young voice when she spoke: ‘‘What bas changed the face of the world so ccmpletely for you, brother Strong? You used not to bea cynic, Seth says.’’ “s2a0eT’ ‘*A—woman?” “No. A man.” ‘One roan? One single lie?’ ‘One solitary man But—l loved bim. A single Lbe—but—a potent one. ”* ‘‘And you could not (To be Continued.) Ome solitary man? SUCCESSFUL MEN MANY OF THEM ARE HANDICAPPED WITH CATARRHAL DISEASES. Dr.A.W.CHASE. COMES TO THEIR AID. impossible Nobody Suecess in fife is almost for a man with baa breath. wants to do husiness with him. | bedy wants te associite with him. He is handicapped ever,where Offen- sive breath comes fram catarrh; some- | times from caterrh of the stomach, sometimes of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and threat. It is from catarrh somewhere, an catarrh is an- other name for uncleammess, Many men understand this, and make but it is be- every effort to eure it, yond the reach of ordinary practice. No self-respecting man can ignore Gatarrh. If he has it in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it. There is something about the man- ner of life and the climate of oon that seems to breed diseases of the mucous membrane. Medical science ordinarily doesn’t try to cure catarrh; it “relieves” it; but Dr. Chase has been curing catarrh for over thirty years, and his name is blessed by thousands who have shaken off the grasp of this insidious disease. Scld by all dealers, price 2% cents per box, blower free. WILL. H. FRANKLIN. Commission Merchant St John’s N. F. 0 Dwyer’s Cove, P. E. I. Produce a Speciality . Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. ee en eT re a rg ne a =: C2 andes || No- : at $5.00 to 6.00 50 children’s 2 40 children’s sults, Se Cheap ~; Planos | ' together by a selt styled man. )ufacturer are offered daily, at prices se ridioxlous as te <on- vince any imtelligent person & PE. Conouly Building, The 20 all wool, mixed checks, 4 button sack, 50 suits made from our own make of tweed, good fits and guaranteed to wear, se'ling at $7.00 to 11.50. Boys’ odd pants at 25c up. of their atter wothlesneas. ; all piece suits in dark gr2y patterns, at $1.50. all wool, grey, check and brown, mixed, salling at $2.00 Bicycle suits at $4.50, former price 6.00 CALL . Ane INSPECT OUR STOCK 2 piece, brown check, well trummed, selling at $3.75 <MACKAY’S | Gey SESS SEY SEE ESS EEE Y Ready-to-wear Clothine At the Following Prices 24 all wool suits in grey ani browa checks, single breasted well trimmed, men’s siz» single breasted at $7.00 to £8)0.° patterns, single and double brev:ted 50 childrea’s 2 piece su''s, pt 100 boys’ 3 piece suits, all sizes, nice checks and well made, selling at $3.50 up to 7.(0 si ere Me : s : ae ioe Men’s working pants in nice stripes—all sizes, good fits, at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.90 up. Kk CON-NMARKE AR Al OURTST: zLow- ‘ Priced Builton the patch-* ae plan, cases made at one piace works at another,thon threwn Heintzman & Co Piano eee Which are remarkable for tone, touch, finish, and durability, rs well as price. Come and hear them and in- vestigate not only the instru- ments, but also our plan of easy payments We are not here tor a month or two, but permanently, and just and sat- isfactory treatment can be re: lied upor, 1, ‘Mele House Rueenr &f. ————— eee — and Morning Coats ed just as represented. nearly everybody. FAShion = The NewColorings in Suitings The Latest Designs in Trouserings fhd Newest Fabries for Prince Alberts Then the latest fashion plates, for then you want to know if our artists can produce the garment when finish She bosses everybody—well, We are up-to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fisdion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit John MeLeod & Coy. TORISAAL ARTISTS, wa | on al) branches of the trade. Grand Scottish — =—— Gathering The Annual Gathering of the Clans. under the auspices of the Caledonia C ub of P.E-tsland, will be held at Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan Esq, near Railway Station on Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, local, Souris 10.30, local, Georgetown, (regular train) at 7 05, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations. Fortrain arrangements, prize list aod full particulars, see programmes and ad: vertisements in newspapers later. D. MeNEIL, JAMES McISAAUC, Rec. Sec’y President 164—wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnish estimates lf you are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plumbers. ‘PICKFORD & BLACK, LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetowa every Fridar at 10 a. m., curing the the season of }98, for Halifax, ealling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will Jeave Halifax every Tueax day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent pussenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season tor further information apy ly to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, Mav 14, 1298. MARK FISHER, SONS & Go, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Large assortment of Ladies Cost- ume Cloths always oo hand, Sample Reom, 72) Prince Wm. St, St. Jobn, N. &. ‘HH HARVEY, Agent RR re rn ren a ANE SA SON SER =a ei oe — 3 oo ‘ ee a ee Face een Sneanteenetpe «amar si ace a