RR ETRE Sh NEN “CONTE ses 7m THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 24 1898 em ee ee Fees the bealtlicst CUn- Sitution some- times gets into a rut Many people are weak and miserable because their systems fave slipped off the smooth road- way of health and are ditch- j | ie 5 a " r v ing along through the which might be avoided al- | together if some strong and friendly hand would only give them a lift. . Thousands of weak and debilitated men and women have found Dr. Pierce’s Golden ' Medical Discovery the powerful and timely sid to set them upon the level road of per- | fect recovery. It creates health by making the digestion perfect and the liver-action quia? and (hatots réguiat and thdTougn. 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I The store front t also neci'on with the property, hundred feetout. For paru to J.S. MORRIS. | owned In con. for several | ‘lary apply FUR SALE 08 TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hote! conta'ns atout twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair, Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. r Anply to THOMAS CAMPBELL mire of disease, | of ana ten, ed before a ‘You are @ your warlike taughing quietly, she add- uld ; very preity humour. spea fellow in I am afraid ' your travels have made you forget the ways of peaceable people.” Seeing that she knew all, I asked her how ske had discovered the secret. “1 knew something unusual was go- ing on, and so I picked it out of Don- ald,” she answered. ‘And now don't you think you had just better go back and not put crime on your head by kill- ing that voor fellow ?” So we stood and argued thé matter. I pointed out to her as well as my clumsy tongue could how deeply my honour was concerned and how das- tardly it would be to turn back, “A fine thing is this honour to fight about,”’ she said, with her bantering little laugh. “Do you think you will | be any better or happier after you have maimed Mr. Clephane for life ? The quarrel, I think, is of your seeking You had better consider, Mr. Andrew, what you are doinz.” N. Gaddis, Fsq.. of No. 3: J. Street. Tacoma, So she had come to beg for Mr. Washington, writes: “I was taken ill in Feb- | Clephane’s life, had she? Well, we Teall it ae eee te ches aioe ens | would see about granting her petition. He said I was bilions but I kept getting worse. | Like a boor I told her it would be my I took a cough so that I could only sleep when | greatest pleasure in life to put a bul- propped up in bed. My inngs hurt meandI got | jet into the heart of Peter Clephane. £0 poor that f wae just skin and bone. J thougist “Oh,”’ she said, in a changed voice, i wa going to die I tried a bottle of Doctor ’ ? ’ } ; Golden Medt Discovery and it dia | @nd I could see a sudden flush on her me so much good that I tried ‘another one | face in the maonlight. “ Oh, I did not , expect that answer, Mr. Andrew.” I saw my mistake instantly, but be- fore there was time to speak a word apology Donald was through the wood looking for me. “This is fine work,” he cated out, “We shall late. It wants but five minutes of the time now. For Heav- en's sake, Kilgour, don’t be late! It’s almost as bad as running away.” *“ But, Donald, this is a foolish quar- be rel,’ pleaded Isabel, in spite of my rudeness. “Tut, tut, sis. Girls don’t under- stand these things,’’ answered Donald. “You shouldn’t be abroad at this hour. Go back and keep Ranee com- pany. She is lonely to-night.” Then just as we were about to turn into an adjacent fleld a boy came up and presented a letter to Donald. “From Mr. David Macfarlane,” he said. “Hold on!” cried Donald. “I must run to the light to see what he says!”’ He went, and Isabel and I were again alone. I made haste to stammer what apol- ogy I could frame, and being unused to the exercise, I managed badly and suffered grievous!y. But, luckily for me, I was dealing with one who had better qualities than pride. Laughing at me for my pains, she asked if it was the ladies of Arabia whu had taught me to make fine speeches, said she had never suspected my eloquence, and rather by manner than word dicated that perhaps I had not ever forfeited her friendship. “Go,” I said sternly. Searcely had I my peace made when Donald came back. ’ y » Y smear ?’? “Coward, poltroon, slanderer ! in- | fore } ; ’ OVE S. (Copyright, 1893, by John Alexander Steuart.) me fad no ife"1tton OT asking ior as- sistance nor any expectation of re- ceiving it, but simply wished to do away with false appearances and stand, as he was, a ruined maf. The two retired to the smoking-room for their talk, and they might have been an hour together wken Donald and I, chancing to pass the door, were called in. There was 4 sfrange sl- lence when we entered. My father’s eyes were wet—a thing I Lad seen not more than once in my life before- and Str nomas was smoking at a furious rate as if trying to hide him- self in the blue clouds he was emitting. They looked at each other once or twice With an odd expression before a word Was said. Then Sir Thomas, taking his pipe from his mouth and with great difficulty clearing his throat, made a little speech. Imagine my astonishment to hear him begin a eulegy on myself for the inestimable service I had rendered tim in restoring Donald to his family (here Donald nodded with great vig- our), and for the hardihood I had shown in going to the ends of the earth after the scapegrace (here Donald again nodded with greater vigour). “ And whereas, Mr. Andrew,” he pur- sued, ““one Mr. Thomas Clephane, be- ing blessed with mure gear than grace, ° has by wile and guile and by sundry acts of the usurer got into his pos- session certain deeds and documents which will entitle him, failing the pay- ment of certain muneys, to take pos- session of Kilzour, to the ruth and harm of its rightful owners, I. being moved thereto by divers good reasons already set forth, have made up niy mind to cheat hirn.” (To be Continned.) Are gaining favor rapidly. a Business men and travel- 3) f is pockets, ladies carry them im purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine On the Altar of Diabetes, Saved 100d S lers carry them in vest closets. friends recommend them to friends. #ia by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. Hardly a family in the country is free from Diabetes. Great thirst, failing sight, numbness in the thighs, bleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema- ciation, nervousness, pale or turbid urine, loss of sexual power, decaying teeth, pains in the loins or small of the back, are all positive signs that Diabetes is in the system. Do you know how it ends? IN DeatH. A premature, horrible, agon- | ized, pitiful death. The victim has no | peace, no ease in life. His days are filled with tortures. His nights are W e } heard him say while he was still some distance off. ‘The mean, sneaking | cur ! The contemptible, cabdbage- | headed whelp!’ ‘What is it, Donald ?”’ running to meet him. “This.” he answered, in disgust, “that the hound who dared to come to The Elms as a gontleman has funked—cailed off on sudden business, as if an aifair of this sort not more important than any business. — if foot here again, lu. kick Isabel cried were ever he sets ry aaa was a rippling laugh of glad- from Isabel. demande.t Donald, fiercely, you any hand in this dastardly trick of his? Have you helped to get him out of the way ?” “J don’t answer rude questions, warrior of the crescent,” she smiling in his face. “When you find me doing a dastardly trick, then ask again. You are both very angry at having your fun. spoiled. But my brave gentlemen must remember they e now in a civilized land. Get home, hoth of you, and pray Heaven togrant vou more sense for the future. You need it, and one is just as bad as the other.” And there being nothing else for it, we did as we were told. The duel was a fiasco, yet it was not without result, and that is the end ef my story and my reason for dwell- ing so long on a trivial incident. From Peter’s words and a letter he wrote te Isahel, which has not to this day en acknowledged, the Gordons heard of the desperate condition of our -af- fairs, but us our pride would not per- mit us to sneak cf our ‘difficulties, so neither would the dclicac V of the Gor- dons permit any reference to them ‘that might cause us pain or offence. But .at length the time came when it wes impossible to conceal mutters any longer, and taking me with him for company my fatter went one day to The Ring to tell Sir Thomas :all. ness 7. “have my said. aa waking dreams of agony. lie longs to die, yet fears the terrors of his enti. He jies, a bloated, fetid, repulsive mass of corruption. ‘That is the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. 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