THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, daily. ets from 10cu; iat received, Tea at 28: per We also se! are receiving new goods Covered Chip Market Bas Fhoice Creamery Butter } Try our Orange Peko b. It will please you. Haezard’s genuine BRAHMIN A big stock ofother Te 20c per |b up. Also 1D TEA, i3 On Land, from stock, canoed Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, eic., an! a4 tull line of general groceries, all at tie Owest’ possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parte of the city. Telephone communication. RF. Maddigan & o THE ; UNEXPECTED HAPPENS JF Ch’town was OTTAWA to.day you would have deen forry you were not cover ered for a large amount. }, ; I have good eompanies and can quote you low rates. “Ee. H. BEER — en TO LET. "— He use about five acres of lan Also Parkview Cott with about $148.00 Both pleasantly situated and in good order, City water in both houses. Leesee to psy taxes. A) ply to C. McLEOD, *Watermere’ aod Stables with Rent $260 00. age, adj ining above, three acres of land. Rent May 7th, | 900 tf. ———— ee ea Warning to Sportsmen. We hereby notify all persons f treepaesing on BIG FE OND or siitehions Ov the west side, from the bridge below a McPhee’s to the shore of the Gulf of ‘. Lawrence. NEIL J.McPHER, oo J. McPE &E, a : : Owners. § i But I suppose she never will improve now The asso intion with those yul gar people at East Cottage has quite destroved what benefit she had gained } hy Y her into our own sS0- ciety. Even Hervey’s patience must ruite mern out- By the way, my love, you had better talk this over wth Hervey; he, too, I dare say, will be glad before the Haugtons. ibout your you have wrenece will like, judge from Mr. Staf- to be in Lomdon Have you quite decided dress, and do chosen what you feel sure Lad La as far as you cau ford’s account « her whims and fan- cies ?”’ “Yes.’ ssid Theodora, rising at the Sol pel ot the dressing bell. “My dress will be quiet enough to suit her, I knew. How funny I shall feel in tt, theugh.” “Never mind: it will be only for 4 little time,” said Mrs. Trent, in a con- solitary tone. “Lady Lawrence is to make her will at once, you know; and then it will be all right. You see, whe- ther Hervey or you inherit, it will be Oh, y¢ 3, my love, we London first; for will see it is a delicate Mind you speak the same thine will certainly be in Lady attent.cn on our part, to Hervey to-night!’ “Yes,” thought Lawrence Theodora, gliding up the stairs, with a complacent smile upon her lips, “but I shall put it a little differently to Hervey, for he is never nor’s slymess until I ecnly alive to Ho talked to him a little r Thi a So, knowing this, deal, ant an pica Troubles! 7 Kidney and Bladder Ailments that Would Yield Only to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Mr. Wm. Giles, carpenter, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., states:—* Unsolicited I write to tell you of the good qualities of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in curing urinary troubles. I do not write for your especiai—profit, but for the good of those afflicted as I have been. I have used eight boxes, and do not now feel the old trouble in the least. “TI felt relief one hour after taking It is a great source of comfort to me to know that there is a medicine to help my weak kidneys. Those wishing further particulars may address me as above.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are specific for all kidney, bladder, and urinary derangements and liver troubles, and have an ‘enorm aus sale all over this continent. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates and Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is a positive and absolute cure for piles: It is the only preparation which is guaranteed to cure every form of piles. the firet pill. : ite a tp ‘ pot, I think I can promise that her com- ing afterward will be of very little avail.” It was at this time that Mr. Haugh- ten, with his sister and his ward, sat down to a silent dinner at the Larches. Lawrence had not recovered the morti- fication he had met with at East Cot- tage, both in Honor’s rebellion and in Mrs. Payte’s unexpec ted tirade, and he was, if possible, more ti iciturm than usu- al. Phoebe, laying # all to Honor’s absence, shed a few silent tears over Honor’s de linquencies,and made a gre at but abortive, attemp*ts conversation. Jane—lay ing it, as she laid all her brother’s ill- humors, on the weight and extent of the business he had transacted during the day—took her own usual method more abortive than Phoebe’s) for restoring his equarinty, and urged hm to take nourishment and rest. Irom tl.ese united efforts he escaped almost before Gunner we to his own Ppri- many excited, at sprightly (even s over, 1 on v: be 3 vate room, where he gen‘ lly drank his r-dinner port in the society of AS law bevks and papers. Bert to-nght he , books from the shelves, and no teol: me j Grawe Ss: lie napers from his private } 1 ‘ly glaneed at The Graze though } nened and eut it. He Ini tt down » his knee without hayipg read : leaned back im_ his chair wire Vv rel. then md sipped his more frequent); veual, and angry theughts were ce etill—a humiliating con fession, which he would himself have hen slow to make—and it seemed that presently they should rush from there to the hotel at Kinbury, where he hed had that one w with Royden Keith two wi Nor the reason of the explained even when, af It's chafed “at East € + strange 1 le iCnuy Si, 04 : le! vit was efore. r “Tlonor teu—urged coa doer he ros* with a few hi ae s summons to Canes h the his paper closed it ok words. was bewitched about him, T thnk. and that was half the old wo man’s doing; though it’s hard to see any motive she could have had in that. She | repent it, though; for Honor shall near her after to-morrow. As Honor has sven 2n lt in him, but she ete vow. I. said I never shall see a vile would wait unt wrence’s will was written, and over: but now I think ter of that decision. I will show r that burned letter. What wil! think of him afterward?” iting patiently in the hall, to meet Baw- that he came expression of Was is fuss Phoebe, wa sprang forward joyously bce, because she eaw room with an anticipation on his face. —_—_——_——- CHAPTER from his Prcweaiye maa It was the evening of the twenty- ninth ef November, and Mr. Haughton wns leaving his last instructions with his head clerk. Mr. Slimp received the omders as usual, and pretended sot to | be keenly aware that this was en ex: | jewelry, silverware—at the Modern Jewelry and Faney Geeds Store. See > Hillsborough ago DrOGE The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry Then | you will need some- streets and roads. thing ‘nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low ‘ MAY 28, 1900 mete OD preven ~ . . \ ha 1. \ %'e > Vanons ~ ytne SS 9 Reed. eer wte t h : ‘ w VW ww YS BS BB Se DP wae Ci , C DE 1 Kr ewer y,. — ~varnw anlivnenl fw VW \4 Vs wy trao MAUrY 01 ~ Rot th Ver J 0 J ine cl pelo VW ec mat -, very VU ’ h Fr sy wT Pw 4 L Rr over ie event : l : } . T) i: ie N Y ~* Fy gq ’ n ore ‘ y SHORRBAU ek + Lata f- | # (9 4 KF - own keen and insatiable curios- | —— [NZS OE SE Bue LJ ra 2 2 poe | Sty. le Lawrence Haughton’s reserve had N i been of little service to him this time VOCUS fe. "There was hardly ap : a’ } INS ‘ : ‘ “ed any one in Kinbury V ‘\ ADV = Who ait hot Know that old Mydel y mt ave Y nd HAY gor ton’s family were to meet in London o1 =~ : : i i Ad itp) jhi A the first of December, for old Myddel Eo T T Mott ‘* Nora’s I Ove SF ‘Ss Sist ke thei meta mn HA HE . y ' b » W ind the junior clerks b A ACK to the O ine, Kite \ ee eee eee were not the ouly | | ava! ha 1 who Had betted, in a small way, | 0) ~ , a 2 via ee : | FAC-SIMILE. : v KX IX ba tte 4 Ix IX IX IX & \a “In other respects,, we are booked if | “ss a of ‘ us . %: ™ < « x ii snton returns a millionaire,’ said | » one, willingly laying down his pen, after | ANescialide Prepare! ion fer AS- SIGNATURE | ; Mm. P two minutes’ application similating the Food and Re¢gula- 2 95 " to tl . Can Slimp buy the practice, do you y ting the Stomachs and Bowels of —_OFr— 9 : ey , ee aes tia |e , : - S he bought it twenty times over, ‘PO INEA By ie rs °€ Wiis BREEN? ; , i her anxious abort idn’t buy my services; nor yours, } u're the man I take you for.” BL r) pa ! The o ] 7 .< j Number Two evidently was the man j Pereenpete en, woe prengaar sll . i a bt n nis m Number Ome took him, for i nessa nd Rest€ontains neither : on beside vhed so heartily at the notion of i m,Morphinge nor Mineral. * Is ON THE ghter » mm on Slimp as a master that the | e A MACDO NALD ‘ ge ces ee at the | 1 NoT NARCOTIC. # oh , = consequent on the notion rH ln'e Age yt — a even reached the ears—-unintelligibly- 4 use 4 CHAPTER XVIII. 7 : Dickerton Slimp himself. 13 Recipe Of Old, Bir SSPICEL PGHER | WR. , PP R aN , he |} ‘“Good-evening to you both,” said ! ‘| . 4 Mrs. ] had left Deergrove Lawrence, entering the lower office pre- it 1 ‘rent and her i ‘ntly, and offering his hand coldly te + . . : . " > d & sat for some Time 10D siience, s young subordinates. | OF EVERY g their work just us if no In- ‘ “You leave to-morrow, then, sir?” i | J had occurred; but presently res OV ps 9 Bo OF broke the treacherous pause, ‘ t! f L TLE into words the thought which ‘ io i (To be continued.) en busy in the brains of both. | \ ‘ en eee aka I cds iiediammiaill 4 What a difference it will m: Phe v is, one , Sour Stomach, Biarrksea,. j | es D yas No explanation | b " ng s 1| i Werss Convulsions Feverish-'|} ‘ the v here o when, Ls | ‘ Cc i . of ¢ the I j 4 a | | | t ess and Loss OF SLEEP. ] I never did fear any | res 5s Ww h fatis NO ell ‘ 444 " ; _ VY oman’s or a S -oOntTint i a | ‘ t trouble Insure } 4 HH e continued, pre | oftetagp opi | Fac Sumile tp Ste of i Ss Ss wa ‘ eXpects ‘ . ' " sin ' Ic our Mcttoin eve ry (hin ‘You never had any occasion, my \ hich you expect, Hervey. i} X ; 1 f } n ] rs. | , h as O het, expect 1t 1 al ; { me sell- whethe it be i en to n rem 1 Mrs. um, | that, I ext . Sie eakness ee Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles ouly. R - ili dean F east. The old woman wants an heir, y ' His not cold in bulk, D all sell a tine or arv article o —— be eet. eRe lala ct cold in bulk. Don’t allow anyoms to watch, a ring any articre : : not | and you don’t suppose shed choose . you anything else on the plea or promise that is ewelry or sil verwore. I i co a t her i vhton. No, ] expect 1t In any care, A woman s reproductive is just ag good" and ‘ ‘will answer every } urse, Theo, I am at your ser organs are in the most in- H pos ce." S@ See that you get O-A-8-T-O-B-L-& New stock in a 1) lines. ! never ons y any: | vans that will make assur- | } tense and continuous sym- hs fag. ; = 1 5 | y sure: only, for pity’s sa omg with her kidneys EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, simil is on CS EB = é “TOR | ’ Mrs. | let us have no fuss, and, above all, gve heslightest disorderinthe } signature hth every Ti ae . ; ch 1 Lo excuse fo kidneys eee? about a i ht iy of ° od wrap 3er. "a i ae ; corresponding disease in TP } Di g YP: : an | the reproductive organs. Jewele cr & Optician, | lier tl ‘ s DI ‘s¥) u ever mein ai fuss? | § ro. . J co a “ib Pa : : ‘The a ne \ - ge eS Dodd’s Kidney Pills, by re- Sunnyside, Queen Square ; we . oem — ee ee eee a Na storing the kidneys to their , sini a iis ac cike twisted rid I S he lady of the | Ss ‘our, * Eo. perfect condition, prevent : a I dare say Her- | BeVe es. ; = = and cure those fearful dis- 2 ’ g , And if I | “Except in our spirits,” drawled Cap orders peculiar to women. IIs all Those Who does t il u have n tain Hervey. Now, this is all arranged, Pale young girls, worn-out . ° op: ESS i ré s 1 to 3 S | I hope, and dinner ready» As for Hom mothers, suffering wives Plain Sailing hea 2 Deal With ; as a } siti. ‘ | or, I di n't believe a word about her | and women entering upon . Se F aap } i ; for | 4 stuying here over the first of Dec ember; | the Change of Life, your With Us é eturned 17 ‘ : aut yressil she has far too much good sense.’ | best triend is Ste ar ea ae a ae “Te » does si ce iss : t . | a emile. “What shall we say if Lady Iz shi dox stay, remarked Mis o ‘ . 0 ~*~ : Nur Goods are hip ht re ; timeitioms: ne ab nee. weemee Trent, “it will be entirely by her own! Oi! 8 Ww 7 peer bow mi choice. Of course, she can go w' ith the! i . . @ must be agreed a ca a ne " se Stc rs i Our Prices are Ri ht “We can only aive the experience we | others if obe choteer; im fect, 1 feel any- | Kidney To close Stock of the late Mrs. Lewis, kL have had of her,” replied Mrs. Tren thing but confident that she will ne . sa} ue. ha sonvrette she was, Although,” added Miss Trent to hereelf, Pills Tt lies with you, reader, to give us | carefully fo g the ere , she = : a le owly followed her mother and : e ; os sie . i } tting. “7 om uld wish w had a ret. As 6! sle 7 . at : ~ eons > pane Sie ehove an a ; ount to give of the poor child. | ccvsin to the dining-room, “if she does | % y j d 5 For a few Days only. Creckeyware, Glass, Fancies Rte. Rare hae to Save Nilsen COME EARLY ite. OO ——— {£26658 266864 <26 Now Is The Time I0 Give Baby An Airing and of course you,w ll vant a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store, > EW GOODS = {BIG STOCK , Assortment Just Opened. Large Hair crimpers, side combs, back cembs, something new in ladies’ delts, purses, swagger and walking sticks, scheol bags, mouth organs, carvers, bread knives, pocket knives, shaving brushes, razors, watches, clocks, Souvenir goods a specialty. We have COMFORTABLE carriages — we have CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson SOS HO S4 SFODAASS @ GITDAMS 0°O6M D524 OOD6 € OS OD DOSE OS. 6D 6068S OP OS ODOD SOS Ss DOW DO SHH OON FS O° @.2—q We are showing a very large assortment of different widtis in solid gold wedding : rings.d The deep finish, fine quality of gold use in making, ind rich appearance, make them. totally different from other wed~ dimg rings. Your ring will be admired if we have the opportunity or Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’tewn. | =< —— showing you our rings W. W. WELLWER- ntti naan eee