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UNSWORTH, Super! atendent. Railway Office, eee, / THE Gad PNEUMATIC Mag 66 Ie the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MARVUFACTURED BY The Goold Bicycle Co, .... 38 — — Brantford, Ont. pe ©. DAVIES, who is Sole Agent for Zaw & wy eow— mech25 For prices, etc., aoply to F St. George Phar aa Charlottetown. y catch. explained, half disdainfully. lovely vision by recalling to the eyeof sunlight that would have been cruel atained-glase Virtues on the windows crushed past them both without paus- ing, and entered the house. “Is that yo’ manners, Mr. Tom?” called the young lady after him—a slight flush rising to her sallow cheek. The young man muttered something from the hall which Courtland did not “It's Cousin Tom Higbee,” she ‘‘He’s had some ugliness with his horse, I reckon, but paw ought to teach him. how to behave. And I don’t think he likes no’th’n men,” she added, gravely. Courtland, who had kept his temper with his full understanding of the in- truder’s meaning, smiled as he took Miss Reed’s hand in parting. ‘‘That’s quite enough explanation—and I don’t know why it shouldn’t be even an apo oe Yet the incident left little impression on him as he strolled back to Redlands. It was not the first time he had tasted the dregs of old sectional hatred in in- civility and discourtesy, but as it sel- dom.came from his, oid personal antag- onists—-the soldiers—and was confined to the callow youth, former non-com- batants and politicians he could afford to overlook it. He did not see Miss Sally during the following week. Scme metallurgical experiments he had been making with ore found on the estate had teken up his time. He was an- bitious to develop the resources of the property beyond the expectations of the gompany. Miss Sally was right in attributing to him a capacity for ab- sorbing work, which few, knowing his quiet,..reposeful. temperament, had imagined, but she was wrong in sup- posing—if she did-—that it should pre- clude a romantic and even dreamy ideal. CHAPTER IV, N the next Sunday he was early at church. But he had perhaps ac- cented the occa- sion by driving there in a light buggy behind a fast thorough- bred — possibly gelected more to the taste of a smart cavalry of- ficer than an agricultural superin- tendent. He was already in a side pew, his eyes dreamily fixed on the prayer-book ledge before him, when there was a rustle at the church door anda thrill of curiosity and ad- miration passed over the expectant con- gregation. It was the entrance of the Dows party—Mias Sally well to the fore. She was in her new clothes— the latest fashion in Louisville, the la- test but two in Paris aud New York. It was over twemty years ago. I shall not imperil the effect of that to-day a fashion of yesterday. Enough that it enabled her to set her sweet face and vapory golden hair im a horse- shoe frame of delicate flowers and to lift her oval chin out of the bewilder- ing mist of tulle. Nor did a certain light polonaise conceal the outlines of character of Syrup avoided by the Cal. Fig a Com Pee acts gently on the kidneys, liver an be cleaning the syatem effectually, but it 1s not a cure all and makes no pretension that every bottle will not substantiate. old mah. skin cloak. just now. her charming figure. Even those who were conStrained to whisper to each other that ‘Miss Sally” must ‘be now going on twenty-five,” did so because she still had the slender grace of seven- teen. The organ swelled as if to wel- come her; as she took her seat a ray of end searching to any other complex- fon drifted across the faint pink of her cheeks and nestling in her nebulous hair became iteel{.transfigured. A few did not come out of this effulgenuce as Sen eee wonder that devotional eyes of the warship- ers wandered from them to the face of Saliy Dows. When the service was over, as the | congregstion filed siowly into the aisle slipped mutely behind her. Aa she reached the porch he said in an undertone: “I brought my horse and buggy. [thought you might possibly allow me to. drive—” Byt he was stopped by a distressful knitting of her golden brows, ‘‘No,” ahe said, quickly, but firmly, ‘‘you must not—it won't do.” As Courtland hesi- tated in momentary perplexity, she smiled sweetly: ‘‘We'll walk round by the cemetery if. you like—it will take about as long as a drive.” Courtiand vanished, gave hurried in- structions and a dollar toa lounging negro, and rejoined Miss Sally as the delighted and proud freedman drove out of the gate. Miss Sally heaved a slight sigh as the gallant equipage passed. ‘‘It wese mighty pooty turn-out, co’nnle, end I'd just admire to zo. but it weuld | is a thoroughty intellegen man, Liver Pills saved his life. mony in another column. Lawson, Methodist Church, St. John, from severe -mervous exhaustion and general debility. justly celebrated Nerve and Stomach Tonic, and have great pleasure in testifying to its restoring, toning, invigorating and neo up properties. eee ent at Parama cables: large wrappers);to lLever Bros, Seutt St, Toronte, and you wtll receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. way to decorate your home. the best injthe market, and i: will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if Queen Street. you leave the ends opon. IT WAS THE ENTRANCE OF THE pows PARTY. have been rather hard on the other folks. There’s the Reeds and Maxwells and Robertses that are too poah to keep blood horses, and too proud to ride behind anything else. I wouldn't | be the right thing for you to go whirl- | ing by scattering our dust over them.” There was something so subtly pleas- antin this implied partnership of re- sponsibility that Courtland forgot the abrupt refusal and thought only of the tact that prompted it. Nevertheless, here a spell seemed to fall upon his usu- ally ready s h. -Now that they were together for the first timein a dis- tinetly social fashion, he found himself vacantly, meaninglessly silent—content to walk beside this charming, summery Bet brushed by its delicate breme- s, and inhaling its freshness. Present- y it spoke: (To Be Continued.) eo tt Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high of Figs are ag | —_-—— —- ‘“‘Margaret” was the way her name Appeared in ber youthful eopy-books neat; In society's columns we soe the same Girl figures quite gasly as ‘‘Marguerite.” —_ -—_—_— Not Crude Material Scott’s Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil perfected and is prepared upon the piinciple of its di- estion and assimilation in the human system; ence it is given without disturbing the stom- ach — 2 Jones—I am going to bring my wife rouad to call on you to-night. Smith— That's right; but do me a favor, Don’t let her wear her new sesl- I don’t want my wife to see it Jones (grimly)—Why, that’s what we are coming: for. gees Dr. H. J. Fixott, St. Peters, says : ‘‘Have prescribed Puttner’s Emulsion, and judging by results, heartily recommend it.’ *T don't like your milk,” said the inis- tress of the house. ‘What's wrong with it, mum ?” ‘It’s dreadful thin and there’s no cream on it.” ‘Arter you've lived in the city a while, will find in this old Anodyne relief and y cure. Every Mother 2 owe have Jobnson's 7 Liniment in the house for Croup, Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsfilitis, Cotte, ‘Cet. Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to occur Relieves a without notice. Delays may costs inte a ute 1 ul pamper laints like oa be Eecapet ase S Jonbeon & FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whese appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware of Imitations. MONTREAL. 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Tofdato, Write book called Kidney Talk, dangerous, WN. lected e, Nag troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and the most dane gerous of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy.” ay The above diseases cannot exist where Dodd’s Kidne Pills are used. i iF Le i! : it ror i 1 When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney mum,” said the milkman encouragingly, “you'll git over them roore! idees of yourn.” Kenprick Outuovust, of Tiverton, N S., t and He says that Ph .cta’s Tovic and Read his testi- ‘Well, Aunt Rachel,” said the young man in the travellirg suit, “I shall have to bid you a long farewell.” ‘if you're going in this train, ma’m,” said the condvstor, signalling to the en- gineer to go ahead, ‘‘you'll have to make it pretty short.” USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. —_—_p———— A new explcsive, almost temokeless, to re pace gunpowder has beee ‘ried in Germany. writes Rev. Wm. Carmarthen Street 1 have suffered On several occasions, formerly of I was advised to-use Hawker's The New York Herald's special correspond. Tremendous. fighting marke the progress of the war in Honduras, News has just been received of a battle near [Tatrembla, which resulted in a Cefeat. of the government troops, witha loss ef more than 100 killed on the field... Near'y 50 cf the re- volutiouary soldiers were slaughtered, and fter the battle the bodies of all the dead men found on. the field were collected in a heap and burned. ago. This. battle occurred several days — --—~>- -— How to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture Send 25 “‘Sanlight” Soab wrappers (the L'd., 42 This is an easy The soap is Write your address carefully. con: cientivus Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED, By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, go cents. r. L. A. Smith & Co., . Docentn italian 0 LET, diately, the ‘*Italian Warehouse,” M.&D.C. M:LEOD meh4—Im eod pat guar Warehouse ; and possession given imme- \ubeudhegle COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. oo ACS Ek WRN Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor cther Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys \Vorms and ailays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach an@ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efcct upun their children.” Dz. G. C. Csaoon, Lowell, Mass. Castorix. * Castoria is so well adapted toch!!¢ren that I recommend it as superior toany prescription kzown to me.” fi. A. Ancner, M. D., 111 Se, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “ Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, end although we only have among our medical supplies what is Lmown as reguiar products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria bas won us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosrrrau 4Np Disprnsary, Boston, Masa. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which { am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of tacir children, and use Castoria in- stead cf the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kincreros, Conway, Ar Atten C. Sunray, Fres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. LOVER & TIMOTHY SEED: ——_—_{ 1) —__——_—-- BEER & GOFF have just received a supply of Choice Timothy Seed from On- tario, which has been examined by experts and pronounced first-class. They have also received a quantity of Allsike “aad Late Red Clover (Mammoth), which they guarantee to be second to one, Although all Grass Seeds are higher than aamed this year, stiil our prices will be found to be as low as the lowest, Call and see for yourselves, BEER & GOFF, QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Ubarlottetown, April 3, 1893. NERVOUS AND DELICATE CON. STITUTION OF FEMALES, AND JO TUE EXHAUSTION PRODUC ED BY CONSTANT BRAIN WORK, If HAS MOST WONDERFUL RE. STJIJRATIVEPOWERS, AND MAKES THE WEAK AND NERY. OUS, STRONG AND VIGOROUS, TRY xe AND BE CONVING ED, Price cts. a dottle. ii by al ‘ druggists alers. Maxufactured by i gener 5337 & “HAP REM ne Ae WKER bei tat? ete Re ST, JOG» C3,, [il a The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. partes asing the Telephones would Gnd talking much mere satisfactory if they would observ» the following rules ;— lst. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voloe, not toe loud. and distinctly. ard. s'lace the telephune so as to cover the ear, ‘ust es if you wished to shat out all other sounds Do not press too hard on the ear, 1: is possible to talk and be heard when stand. ing back tw» or three feet from the teansmitter if you shout low i t nongh. but it is not & pleasant mu de of conv srsation, is entirely unnecessary, ‘and is a useless waste vf wind and lungs, besides being very annoyit vs to ail within range of your | voice, j ROR ANGUS, ap7 Manager, JOHN A. KIMBALL. Sr. Jonx,N B. October ber 11, 1882, GENTLEMEN: For twenty-three 2 ans have never on suffering until now. Since begau to take Groder’s Syrup, chronic neuralgia of the heart of rely oe standing ~ enti peared. =o severe constipation on an unending ae remedy has ey action of the stomach bowels. Rheumatism of standing has ceased to me, 1 ain re longer e Geeay, melancholy dyspeptic. There = Neuralgia cf the Heart, Chronic is no ache or pain ia y food distress whatever. pation }GRODER'S SYRUP, and Neng Hee a ‘os that has ever given me any relief, cay nothing of @ suck as I have e I am ready to anewe! = quiry concerss this ment, for I fi y believe “2 4 Groder’s Syrup, and others jo obsain help a# hare. I make this = ciaration believing the to be true, JOHN A. R/MBALL. cas . and for for the chy yams county of Saint Joba. Done and dec’ ot Saint John, N.B., are at te Grodcr Dyspepsia Cure Com Le. Bt, Jubn, Be FOR SALE. T=Rte FILLIARD TABLES and two POs TABLES, 4 a —, JOHN JOY. feb3 W ANTS, LOST, FOUND ) ae O 1.KT, with immediate posseseiun, the Dwell: T ing House on Hi lisborough Street, oticteng Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with Stable Yard thereto. The aan has eight roome, newly papered and in good order, Kent ate Apply to Georoe ALLKY. 0 t t—febis os SALE -Registered Shorthern Cow #8 pure- bred Bu’) Calf, calved 15th inst. & to DG Morson, © ardigan | Bridge “ ncaa atasssmsssmsmmmn te MEY TO LOAN oa Farm Lards, App to A. A. McLean, Attorney-at Law. Fept3 —dy tf enemas cae Z ARE AGEN1S for the St. Jobm Dye Works, Garments cleaned and dyed loc= aearly os wood as pew. We aneumer freight charwes “end us your orders, W> dot rest.—Hanvie & Co., Agente, Coombs’ Cornet Great George Street. tte~—meh%s © LET—A houee of six reoms on Weymouth Street, near Prince of Wales College. Ret moderate.—-Gio,. W. GanpIneR cod —apl ——«, Wan: "ED A servant for general hunsework. Good wages. Apply to MRS Was. W reKs, Brighton, — a — Wy4stee A girl for ger era! housework is ® sinall family, Appiy at this office, apl—3i LET A hor ise pleasantly iuated on Hille the rear, A borough Square, stable in Ke -plans ade. tf— meb3 to Mrs, LowpxE» ae eae For FALE- Set Chambers’ Freye iopedia ip ten voiumes, bound in calf. Eoquire et this office. mecb% OY WANTED-~—Intelligent, capable "bey to learn the book-binding ' Apply to J, 3 TaYLor's Bockbindery, Queen Sireet, . oe ERS—Private boarders can be accom modeted at Mrs. Martin's, in txe house fet merly occupied by Mrs. Samuel Stambles, Priret Street, iw o-