ohn bi —— — CUPID AND DEATH. It is a pitiful truth that in a tremendous percemtage of cases love and death claim a young woman at the samme moment. If a young woman’s mother does not feel compe tent to give her daughter the right advice about how to keep herself well and strong naidenly way, she should seek the ad- some pltvsician of vcars of wide experience, tok of substantial reputation 4 young woman naturally (oes not like t be a subject of discussion, «xamination ana the horrible local treatmen: of a home doc —_— vice of oer ia: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8 1898. nat MRM STORY OP ae ARTE BELLU DAYS, Eid SBANNETTE Ae WALWORG ING, te a“ * COPYRIGHT, 1697 BY THE AUTHOR. - CHAPTER XII. “er Seart was trner than her lips. She looked away from him while an- swering him, so that her eyes should ‘ not betray this humiliating fact to him. fore. In their songs ana their laughter he had no part. The tethered beasts under the shade trees in the little courthouse square munched thgir evening rations with au- IVA. On AS (ne ae Mid Summer Sale. No exaggeration, we both talk and give sargains; with this special list of coods and prices we have no occasion to exaggerate, as a call will convince the most fastidious. ) ikread gloves Better glove Sunshades, former price Silk cord for fancy work worth 10c, now 2c 12¢, for 5¢ | Prints 25c, for 12¢ 90c, now 25c de per yard Black and colored sateens, former price now 12 to 15c per yard Colored and black vsilk elvet 4 pric tor, Moreover, obscure physicians make “*If the time ever does come when I | g; 4 50c for 25c yard ” the mistake of attributing ter ills to indi : dible gusto. The unlimbered cannon, Fancy bl : : ° ‘ © 7 gestion, or heart or liver trouble, when the | ¢am bring myself to look upon a traitor | which in its andbnreul Sermidablences 7 ack braid for dress trimming le, ac. 175° for 25e yard real cause is weakness or dise ane of te with lenient eyes, Major Strong Martin, | jad caused such panic to the rural Ses- ve per yard, worth from 10 to 25¢ 1.00 for 50s verd Seon seer concerned in wifehood anc or if my atandard of right and wrong sumsport urchins, showed darkly hie eee eal 7 10 i 8 99 a 1 : . f VU y d The embarrassing exatmir itions and local Savas ae so ae ee it had been rolled under the spreading ‘ erves 8, 9 i ’ , £00 valu2 1,65 or 80c yar treatment upx hich most doctors insist, ransgre arms of ; ; Ww preys om PN mal nee entirely unnecessary. | Shall send for you promptly and rebuke 4 sycamore. Sessumsport was Hooks and eyes le card ription acts di- organism and and competent od and moth- 1ation, soothes ps debilitating fferings of the makes baby’s d almost pain- Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pres rectly on a woman's special makes it strong and healthy to bear the strain of wifel ethood. It allays inflam pain, heals ulceration and st drains. It banishes the s: period of expectancy, anc arrival in the world easy a myself in your presence for the unutter- able detestation of your course which now has full possession of my perverted Senses, ealiienpdilaialli ' “*¥ou spoke of being a born pariah, with no class prejudices to conserve or to defy. I loved Strong Martin the ie ee an encampment; and its subjugated in- habitants hid themselyes behind barred windows and. doors. Not even by the dull gleam of their homemade tallow candles would they countenance the presence of these invaders. No assurance from ‘‘Strong Martin, the traitor,’’ could relieve their appre- Silk dress laces worth Table doyles worth Colored Trimming'silk from 10c to 25c yard worth double what we ask for them, 10c, now 2c 10c, now 5c Aberdeen skirt clcser Dress Goods—see our pricesfon‘affew lines 33¢ for 15e yard § 36c for 19¢ yard : less ood iru sts ecorim ad it. - , . . . ° . . . ters dtuael Dt R v. Sloten, Bua | Overseer’s son, I abhor Strong Martin / hensions of impending doom. He would Black sewing silk le skein 55¢ for 29¢ N. Y., are sacredly confidential. the Federal officer.’’ have to convince them by the logic of ) It has been nearly four yea: Pierce's Favorite Prescription,’ Clark. of New Rome, Floyd Co have been no signs of anv retu plaint I am now fifty years two miles and one-half, and to-day am as well as ever. I have used Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. and found them as good as reco nmended.” Look glum and feel glum? That’s bili- ousness and constipation. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a sure, speedy and perm nent ‘ure They nm< ver gripe. At a 7 t* » li medicine stores, 3s since I took Dr. writes Mrs. CC Ga., “and there n of female com- Id and can walk Indestructible AT THE SIDE. The D & A “CREST” Corset is just what thousan<\s of women are looking for. The disposition of the lower stee!s and the hip lacing : re p what make this corset po=.i- She was trembling. He could detect the passionate pain beneath the meas- ured coldness of her tones, and he smil- ed, quite sure that he would be on the winning side. He stood aside and opened the door for the little cavalcade in homespun. Seth lead the way, then Mamie, and finally his mother. She turned wistful- ly upon the door sill. ‘Strong, my boy Strong, I hate to leave you here all alone, but it’s your own doin. You onghtn’t to have flew in the face of Providence so brash. Ma- mie’s words sounded mighty severe, and I could see by the quiver of your mouth they was cuttin you like a whip- lash. Strong—I—think—I’l] kiss you jus’ once, my boy. But we don’t want nothin of you.”’ Was he on the winning side? He questioned it that night, sitting alone on the small rcofless balcony that jut- ted from the window casement of his headquarters and gave him the full ben- efit of a starry night. He knew just how those same stars grouped them- selves about the tall trees that shelter- ed Sans Souci. In that log ago past, eons it seem- ed, when he and Adrien Strong had been good boy friends, they had climb- | ed to the railed roof gallery countless times for the pure joy of ignorant star gazing. From out the cool, dark stillness cf the starlit night there floated to him scraps of song and laughter. It came from the clustered tents that sheltered the troops under his command. He felt ~ events that he had not come to bring fire and the sword into their peaceful precincts. And so the garden dahlias and the starry eyed phloxes that nodded their friendly heads at him over the picket fences were the only things in all Ses- sumsport that had no dart to fling at **Strong Martin, the traitor.’’ He fell to calculating, sitting there under the quiet skies, utterly alone with his mighty heart hunger. Given the acknowledged slowness of a good woman’s moral revolutions, plus her prejudices, how long would it take to convert him from a traitor into a@ respectable member of society, ac- cording to Mamie Colyer’s mental pro- cess? The solution to this problem had not been satisfactorily reached when a soft, slow voice floated toward him from the grass plot beneath his feet in a hesitat- ing question. *‘Mars majuh! Is that you, sittin up thar smokin, Mars Majuh Strong?’’ Strong flung his half smoked cigar ‘over the balustrade and leaned across it eagerly in search of the speaker. The voice was strangely familiar. ‘**Isn’t that Dolbeas, old Dolbear from Sans Souci?’’ suh.”’ ‘And they have sent you to me with @ message?’’ ‘*Who, boss?’’ ‘*My mother, Mrs. Strong, my sister, Miss Colyer—someof them,’’ with hun- gry volubility. ‘No, suh, nobody didn’ send me. I “Tt sho’ is or Colored twist worth from 4c now 2c. He2ms3titshed hikés Lace trimmed to 6 per yard, 4, worth 10c 10c, worth 20c - D. MACK for 30cyade for 32¢ yard 63c for 40c yard 1.45¢ tor 75¢ yard | ae _——— the zerial heights of a sublime theory when the mire of its practical illustra- tion clogged one’s feet heavily. After all, was the game worth the candle? He preferred taking Dolbear from a different point of view. As a citizen he had his limitations. As a link between him and those he loved he would be al- together acceptable. He made haste to bring his visitor down from his forensic perch. “Individually you have nothing to thank me for, old man. Accident has located me here with a handful of men to keep in order. Yes, you are free. You are no man’s slave any longer. You are freeto come and go wh*n you please. You are free to leave Sans Souci forev- er tomorrow morning if you have a mind to. You are free to care for your- self and your family and to select your own way of making a living. You are free to work or to starve. I wish you joy of the privilege.’’ “Thankee, suh. The same to you, boss.”’ ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, Will be Held at Charlottetown WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY September 14th & 15th HORSE RACES $1,050.00 Premiums $1,050.0C I898 tively unbreakable. them to be aliens tonight as never be- | jes’ come of my own ’cord. I wanted db ero “ng = pa Resign “ic also perfect as to fit ~ - ~~ . — —= e > » tale we » 2? 8 DACONY step as idea yur , ° "ia re pecntieeereseae 1 eae aed First Day, 14th September, 1898. Ask your dealer to sb = the officer’s lips, but he clung eagerly ane foot. Tae MAAN TR, 4 « io cdbviniccetenccs onan coereidih aie ae.44.0 onan ee you the D & A ‘‘Crest. to this one clumsy link in the chain ; RID Cia rtccdcntibidic <i<s.re chee os ovoes qnotenbeee as cessed ebaeste hf In that must eventually be welded afresh (To be Continued.) 2.40 Claes (Trotises and. Pacers). ... .000< 4s sssd's'ce sdnccneensetesieds cass lt ae + eta) yal Tia Maa nk fo ‘ and bind him and his beloved together | — —=— once more. " N EWE HN ! ‘“‘There are steps there at the end of second Day, 15th September, 1898; () ) AN the old balcony. Sit down, old man, DYING BY INCHES | : and tell me about the old place. Did 2.50 Class...... tee etererees soeeeeveves Pacereccerecoesccecees Pe ee ne Purse Sleow you ride or walk?’’ j eae eee Sonera ante aes ° 0 9 dips + 9000s pad bibs 6 oe él © eeecens in — The Most Picturesque Summer Le, oh pe ain’t - ane But Dodd’s Kidney Pills will ° . eoeeeees bavd.e & os venue 990 pe eeeesercecess sensssses tesesecee 5D.0b ee Ag * gate aes ae Ba Yet Renew Life. Entries close 7th September, 1898. Resort in America ae ae One eee ene any a ee . oe No horse barred by record made after August Ist, 1898. Tour MeeNy and your bro’ Set wae Thousands of persons die in the All further particulars given on application to the Secretary. . erds and fo’erds they en plum’ give prime of life because doctors think In addition to the above, the Guideless Horse “Tommy,” from Oatario, will give: THE : SPORTSMAN 8 ; PARADISE. out. You SEC, they don’ get roe too Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- | three exhibitions of speed on each of the race days. : oe pfpnge porte mag pecrsioge ee. ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure Admission to grounds, 25c. Children under 12 years old, 5c. Fvery river and lake along the line of the ! «: atid Gieahiiae ee Pe it.’ them both. They ave cured thousands ' Newfoundland Railway abounds MB : with trout and salmon. The Shortest ea Voyage. ‘*Verify what, old man?’’ He was conscions of his own duplici- ty. He knew quite well what it was of cases, _ These diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common as ordinary ee ee ee, Special Rates By Steamers and Railway | old Dolbear wanted to make sure of. colds. But people don’t realize that , By edge os ar a from all Stations to Charlottetown each da . . ‘Verify the blessed insurance of free- | they are afflicted till the disease has | $904 to return day of issue as follows.— i } ek eat and Satest ront to any part 18 Dr. CHASE DaILy RECEIVING TESTIMONIALS * ’ ss ; . ; Ti nish to Elsmdale inelusive 1.25 Sour 3 to iv 9) via the Pa i STEBME FROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR. dom, suh. Mek sho’ ef the story that’s | eaten deep into the system. Even Piseville tb Portaae — “ re Bear R ad _ s the KOYAL MAI iS EB ER i he ds of the folk h > old . a a ‘ : " ‘ ag i R Bay to Lot 4 ’ oo ae ern sO =. 0 ae ae then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- | Conway to Richmond 1.00 | Dundee to Tracadic i» uben Martin’s second boy, Strong—him . Jellipgton to Summerside ‘ Bedforc > c¢ B R £3 [3 EE 99 Intelligent Citizens Pronounce as ies ieee abies tae be’n tively cure. 2 Travellers Rest to Cape Traverse 80 Suffolk 85 | Strongly in Favour of Dr.chase's | 008 at of Mars Lincoln's soldiers | _, Thousands of people are dying om | Bindalbaneiociyde’” 00" =| Sorkn : C] 1A! Lloyds) psu Sptaden Goes — and sent here to fetch we all the free- | / heir feet, but do not realise it. They | Coiville to Milton %5 Georgetown to Cardigan . (Classed A ! at Lloyds , : : : | i Winsloe 20 | Perth to Peake z . ~ C 2 ‘. EET dom and the sartain promise of the land ag ae = agp . —, _— Royalty Junction 15 | Pisquid ‘> Ai eaves North Sydney ever r ' rawi ; ? it? oms: shortness of brea oss of | we : . eS ST eedaw: in oben eat Sceptics are at Liberty to Write <e | that flows with milk and honey? Ef it’s : Also return tickets at one first class sirgle fare will be issued from al! stations te and Peidas evenings an or He one, ; git not none of his beneficks.’’ ting, Constipation, nervousness, pains | of regular irain from Tignish on the 14th and 15th Sept.— | oo 4y evenings on arrival of St. John Pir ee» oe nea | Strong Martin found the old man’s the Sea Ske cule” ese < FARE: fered at every change in the grandiloquence 3 singularly irritating. Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won't fail. At 9.30 am Bradalbane 10.28 * weather with cold in the head. At Was 1t really impossible to get away They never do Leave Kensington 9.53 * Hunter River 10.43: Wiltshire 10 58 + Charlottetown to St..John’s, Nfld. times it was so bad that I was unable | from the narrow personal bearings of : Freetown Oe. | ape pe First Cleee $20.05 0, speak, betes Seer lee = this stupendous crisis in the history of mera 18 D 46 Seeond Class 10.30} tarrh Cure. and ‘nba and receiveg | tae world? Must he, whose only balm Retarn 33.81 | immediate relief. I am pleased to tes- | Was found in moments of exaltation P.E. ISLAND day evening on arrival of the 1.C.R.express. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay ibrough tick ets on sale at all stations on the 1L.C.R.,C.P.R. ane Str. Nav. Co. Ba” The sen trip will be only 6 Hours. Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors ‘l'rimmings Sole proprietors of the “/londike” Berge, Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. St. St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY Agent. the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsatien of Testimonials, INCIPIENT CATARRH CORED. tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed a sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment for itching of the skin, and it is KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. I voncluded to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as _ the workingiran’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour — One pill a dose. 25 cents a x. true, I wants to dus’ out the ole meetin house and hol pra’r meetin thar tonight to bless de Lawd, oh, my soul, and for- that lifted him above the universal con- demnation of his course into a brief sense of well doing, in striking his fee- Gence of his best beloved ones? Old Dolbear’s rhapsodies reduced the abstract principle for which he had been contending to the pitiably narrow limitations of a personal obligation. Liberty for the human race was a grand idea, well worth a human holocaust, but the thing liberated was a poor, mean groveler, with whom personal contact was distinctly disagreeable. It was not easy to maiptain a footing on memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL I. 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His recipes | ged earthward by the driveling of an owe Leave Souris at oor am * ee aa ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, are indeed wonderful.” old dotard who in the days of his pam- os Dons Biver 905 ae +> L74if North Sydney, C.B. pered bondage had gnite looked down “ Morell 9.23 “ } Arrive Charlottetown 1.06 * September: good to return up to and on the 16th Sept., at one first class fare. Return fare from Pictou to Charlottetown $2, on the 13th and 14th, good to returm C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. ‘ le The epecia! train will run as follows, Local time, leave Summerside on arrival A special train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoon ofthe id4th and 15th for the West at 6 p m, connecting at Summerside with the train for Tignish. Passengers from the east will arrive by the regular morning train ou the firet day, and on the second day in addition to the regular train. a special train will > dipprcietn- <eunesgramsitisiteaaiaiiaddialie<isjaasdiatsdiesliltidiiamamalia : ? he rev- . L apon the overseer’s boys? Was the aes ae ; we ic Mark FISHER SONS & Co it. J. Kilfedder, 38 Gerrard vere erential homage of this poor freedman ree pe oes eae Spegial train will leave for Georgetown and Souris at 6.15 pm each day. ' : epected resident of the city, | all the substitute destiny had to proffer Book-Keeping in all its branches thorough- Excursion return tickets will be issued at one first class fare from al! stations Cm , : says :—“I have been suffering | him in exchange for the love and confi- | ly taught in conuection with Actual Business, | the [ntercolovial and P.E. Island Railways to Charlottetown ou the 13ch and l4th Victoria Square WON TREAL from Kidney trouble since last fall ; Str, Jacques Cartier will carry passengers attending the races, from Orwell to Return tickets 25c; good for return On either day, ing Charlottetown at 5 p m each day, Sept 14th and 15th, All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. Leavy