THE DAILS EXAMINER, j CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 9 900 anions callie - ase cadeaeatetoonele i, es a ported from Lay 1 vet im ot ee en 77. a ss as a th — — y : 7 roe os n sure . »? ; " m CARE AND ATTENTION. -\yayrreny | Fr 4 vp: broken-hearted! I can hardly believe SWE Miyou wit, he suid, spenking sac~ | § . y c . aliirel wah t a ; ;t | piUlili i iv ent things used to be. I wish he would e724 e | ; oO i ~ ' . ‘ ed ' have told me what first induced him to Als | o } i it 3 pf form this plan.” en kindly of him, or doubted guilt ‘ 5 ‘ . rs It was becaus Honor had feared egy wee ~ Wve oo ~ a uly * : ' a . | euch questions for him that she had not you deliver } yourseil, a8 you nave Gon ; Ba : “SENG i ; : 0 e.” s Dy i \ y left him long wi Phoebe: but it would st l | | Dy “Rs, idee aide ohes } } r Pe | seem that M O made ti ew eee eee “ Re d Lk ; : o ty } iA1SS ! ld ime achxy ’ i f amet 9 . } i for sey i] j Would you go to him ] were | 2 ah ' 1 ©£Ticss. gine . yossible 7’ é Ia will } \ l tt I “wy trie : I j ¥; ‘ } } 1 3 certi woul Hion- | 4 I ‘ e will | | ee A i aif mf iba o- h Save =. AC a te ; «ep { S 5 \\ ] I » hundred ow" “ st W me te , giv es 4 ee fe i D iw give iW 1 Liv- Sp bé } 320 . e br 7 Ow Lit, ! \ ; n! e] lix erpoo! whe re, to-morrow, you ¥ ] find op : és a i ‘ , ‘ } MI. adi Iton: " he re : h 3 ito en he en- } the Larches n Laweence says , C » Where now his wile | op ‘ ~ _forenmmer ¥ 1] is waiting to receive him.” ; i Ga ne aAAat Nenaaicic : | Slimp fs tm Tx y to 3 oa . IN BROS UlUss'Sis, | glad tay here. I wor r hie leave! ane a ED ' : ' ical 19 Ox to — 5 an 1 } i “Hig wife,’ repeated Royden, quietly. ¥e 6, cp Char ' E ! ae ffice » do with | «yz ; i } ; a” ye | } ey fol I : . ; i atures i ; ‘a: & ; e tin ia _ a eee } " iracter- 1 a | here with an old friend of 1eTS rhe 2 striver y ' p n bury. i sats ‘ etrigver% sat cos arant saa P . . ; lle i two or |] a s life—didn’t . 5 lady whom you met just now; but yes- Y rators ab Coste W © guarantee oul Pp ces tae low Orte h ite Ss Dp s; he tried in- So +} tell inn n. but Hone y terday she went to Liverpool to await oa : rie im on, but hrono 1AN- . cis ° is : ‘ ca romises a aoe 2 a0 . =e the vessel in which her husband sail- i ry a aged evade ] nswers; while every 1 '? : ‘e. s - . } rameis I ! vy his own mis minute now, as night d n. } : ~ |e from America. His life is safe on i 2 a - \. a 4 ; . a. ; : © BUwW, os nig urew on, ner Own ‘nelish eri — Se ols t oe? . Monee + made wae hil Dlin for] Gislets danas: ceoater anit~-inieatee-tes I ns ish g1 mnd now, and he.is glad to dail i i. . } he is t noor. Cidinds f) m rt ar ean esq¢ f CO e, I ding rye or tidings which “ : a nN —— mn ene nd Hi ' a ref \ Fil rrced his own in- H ‘TYey ; ht Dp hly bri How did he know ? faltered Uap : Pgert ny eee fuAal 8 i f might Oss Dring. 2 IT ncv0y + swilake ) terests always; and, though he is baf- tain ‘Trent ' no + ok aud cemaiiak tk tan Ue ade i “I telegraphed to him the very hour Great Sale of Brooker Glassw n 0 i (tr nono r vn doing, ard he has not left himself CHAPTER AXAAIA, his innocence was proved. I hoped to - y; FLO ale ll sPOCETIES, . ircumstances—trus . go and greet him when he lande awkward circumstances—trust Captain Trent journeyed to Westleign 4 9 F ‘d, but Chocolates =~ Can be had at any | foliowing firs: class ore 7. J. Morris p. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson | W. F. Carter | Stewart & Gates | Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLead & R. Hf, Wasson, OUR HAMMOOK TRADE I$ BOOMING HOT JULY Is coming : swin’z up hock and be happy, i Har el ouSave Money | by Buying Your BAW MOCK FROY | musa & MAUULE § P. S.—Our stock is larg> and gp inew. ¥ £ a tndreds of Beantifat Articles Suitable tor, Wedding Gifls now in Stock: la 5 | “rware Wwe have Tea Seta, Bu: ter ee Coley Stand+, Fruit Dishes, Usher, Combhication Sager bowls @ Bpoon Holiers. Syrup Jugs, Cream a Sugars. B-rry Spoons, Soup Ladies, ; Ons, Anives, Forks and Spoons. « Coinaware: —Cup, Saucer and Pate ' Sugar Bowls, Cheese Dishes, Berry 4, Butter Dishes, vd G ass#are:—Lemonaie Seta in wa aad Gold, Berry Sets, Butter ids, she" have a nice linc of Souvenir Ag S-sortment of Wedgewood locks tg A big line of Watches, 7 eweiry. r ve us a cal! aod you will save mouey wwe are selling cheaper (ban any otber ~ 10 the city, : Jury & Go Punnyside Ch'town eee — +~—— \* ace eee 4 GOO 4 MASON’s ; : STORE You can get the latest Canadica ; e 80d American newar ae toot) ate received Drop ia if’ you want @ paper or Cnet or book torsad. Fruit, che es Tobascd, Cigars etc. you're passing this way. 28. H. Mason ee neewrese sete: r that.” him f “Then we may dismiss every thought said Hlonor, with a sigh of “And now, Lawrence, tell me more of your own plans.” They tegether for a quiet hour, king of these plams~and hopes. It was an hour which even Honor remem hered for years, while for him it was to he of life-long memory, shining like a his gloomy past, and ever lead- his thoughts to those better things which she spoke. ind memory of him,” ~~ - relle ar in His eyes and lips had lost their hard- ness. when at last he rose to say good- bs _ Tloner had heard Phoebe Owen's _ ond, wit her hand upon the . she stayed him. “You will like to say good-bye to oebe, Lawrence?” “No? he eried, hurriedly, “no; let sours be my last. » What is Phoebe’s red with—” iy n ite, Lawrence,” she in- rrieved to see this momen- n to his old manner. “I will and yet I will have the last Phoebe was once your « I was. We have only an | claim wmen you; and this, you say, s long good-bye.” \ e could answer, she was watching her “Pt heebe.” said Honor, } as she curiously, ecusin’s face rather eu message, “will you go and see Lav rence’ He is going abroad, and is ‘ , ’ own ome to bid us geod-bye.. I shall come you presently. And suppese I or- Lawrence will not stay and . with us, but still he may afford to Ne away five minutes over a cup of it = Is Lawrence really going abroad?” The questicn e2me from Phoebe's lips freighted only with surprise. Henor saw this. with a feeling of deep thankful- ness. The time was come for which she ts to long, and Phoebe’s inexpli- cable infatuation was over. “Why is it?’ inquired Miss Owen, standing placidly for her maid to ar- rang her tunie after the inevitable crushing of the drive. “Why dees he go ao suddenly?” rec that we eannot expect mw to iware of his plans until they are made public. If he had been in- tending and preparing for this for nieenths, we should not have known it.” ‘No, I Suppose not.” rejoined Phoebe ‘m resdy. You wt i eh f of 469 gh: oe went | long. Honor?’ ide milled at th re ~ 1 was so unlike the old times, when, to gain a ; I a of |! eur s scle at- i Ph vo the exe and he: self in any barmicss stratagem, Sat j | ft timing her ertranee pret hs the 1 carried in the trays; and La ce dd ty, and If. nor’s pEerpos wes s ’ esful, e tly ting was on ensy. natural x. ird Mr. Haughton's feeling wes that he kad left the honse of trne friends, inlly and ple Tete y bes aan } that he had departed in b'tter : 1 g asently emtertaine him: not hrmiliation. with upon his head. This tertion, and she had, as worked its fulfilment. “TrToper, how es.n it be?” eoals of fire heaped was Henor'’s in- usual, rightly eried Phoebe, shen the two girls were left alone to- “ania for Operations among the Doctors. No Need of tke Knife to Cure Piles. A Suror, Cheaper Easier Way, Dr. Chase’s Ointment: Dread of the surgeon’s knife causes multitudes of peopl» to suffer on year after year with piles, when they could be eured without risk, expense, or dan- ger of an operation by using Dr. Chase's Ointment, the only preparation guaranteed to cure any case of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. Rev. J. A. Baldwin, Baptist minister, Arkona, Onxt., writesa:—* For over twenty years I was a great sufferer from itching and protruding piles. I used many remedies and underwent three very painful surgical operations, ali without obtaining any permanent benefit. When about to give up in de- spair I was told to use Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, and did so, finding relief at once. I used three boxes, and am almost en- tirely cured. The itching is all gone. I have advised others to use it, believing it would cure them as it has me. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the only positive and actual cure for every form of piles, 6@ cents a box, at all dealers, er Edmanson, Bates and Co., by the first train from London, yet it Was p: l-day pulled the arched door of the Towers. From the moment this a n to him a certain hush upon the hovse made the contrast wenderfuliy strong between this day had spent here when old Mrs. Payte arrived so when ke great iron bell beside the or was thrown om and that merry cne he before suddenly with Honor, and the house head been filled with gayety and laugh- t Xes, Mr. } was at home, the grave old butler told him, and led him to a long, high room on the right of the hall—a room in which the solitary ng- ure of an old lady, sewirg beside the almost like a doil’s. Keith,” she repented, dubiously, Her- came forvy recelve \ indow, looked “Mr. as she 1 to “he bow and inquiry; yes, I have no doubt he will see you; but he is far You will excuse the liberty Captain frem well. I take, as an old woman, ‘trent,”—glancing at his card—“if I ask you not to let me summon Mr. Keith if—if it is wmnecessary, or— Hervey read the real anxiety in the lec:sant f.ce—to read such thovghts as i z these was not impossible to him now but he covld net guess how-rarely had Visitors ely brought any pleasure to Tt avi {.0 ibe “Indeed,” he said, in what Thoebe cxlied “his nice way,” “I would not ask to sce Mr. Keith at all if I felt that I were bringing him worry or anxitty. Let me assere you that it is quite the rr verse,” Miss lief, and “1. partly in be- owledgment cf Iienderson smi) partly in ack: ourtesy of Hervy y's manne: “3 he said, and Will take your card,” s left him alene in the Onl . few minutes 1? ton ertered: and at ’ ' ; ne : } (lxuptuih arent expericncet ' icng } passcd before that moment the greatest sheck he had felt through all his life, : eas) : ; Se ‘ch he little guessed how long th: 7 this sudden sheck wee to hover aboc* btm. and have its sbare in decep- + the growing seriousness of 3 ewa thovrhts and feelings ‘Viv God. Keith!” he fal'er-d, if pible of hiding thie pained astonish ment, “have vou heen so ill?” “7 lav — i said [Le f tly is h t k Ifery 3 t teh ‘ i i I I mn 3 \W I : row. {f an illness is mx gam, 1t1i9h the future, mot the p2si.’ re lit dow ae. sid Hei vey. ] ‘ gg eye ‘rece of his old affectution, as he e rd a large arm-chair, and, takits S 23 I: Tihs I? to in ure Rovyd ns Ine hos; tried to remeve his frighte:¢ frce— so e from his companon’s orn and pallid, and yet bearing etil ev .'y. in its exrkness, that wo aertr ereth of 1; tiemee und stevdfnstness hich, far more than any ditcrence it fexntrrcs and form, made th’ cortrast veoh these two men so strikine. “IJow are all my old friencs, Cp thin Trent?’ inquired Royden. ser'ne minh of the change in Ilervey— for h's el. nee, though weary and feverish, had keen power—and wondering “AGL well,” said taliz.easiiv: “I vr from one of them. Hervey, tryin. to have come as og weSsSsen- ” “Sre Mis. and Miss Trent in T.ondon Lie ite arestion was cool and casy, and ba Jistener conld not deiect its mo- tive. “Yes, rejoined Hervey, with uneen- centcd indifference, “indeed they are.” “re your other cousins?” “Phoebe,” replied Hervey, feeling his eradually to the message, “could be better, I fancy; she enjoys thiee for every ove she lives this sea- was hot (at\s son.” “That is pleasant for her,” “But Honor,” resumed Captain Trent, not sueceeding in his effort to be quite at ease, “does not seem well or happy.” No and Royden eyes were fir upon the sunny grass beyond the epen window. But even Hervey could see that some thought had deeply sha- dowed them. “And she bade me,” continued Her- vey, his veice taking an earnestness which the memory of her words had brought; “see you, Mr. Keith, and tell you this message; I must say it in her own words—it will be easiest and best. She said: “Will you tel! him that 1 have a great longing to see my Own cousin, Gabriel Myddelton, and I beg him to help me, if he can. That was her message, Keith, just es she — it te me. Whet answer may I her?” “You shall take her Gebri¢l’s own pa answer, ” I could not.” Hervey’ sat in silence, his thoughts growing tangled. “This is ail so strange,” he said, when at last one of those thoughts found words. “Can Gabriel Myddelton really be landing in England to-day?’ HEART DISEASE is a symptom of Kidney Diseasa A_ well-known doctor has said, ‘* I never yet madea post-mortem ex- amination inacaseot death from Heart Disease with- vut finding the kidneys wereatfault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the markey most success- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is Dodd’s Kidney Pills There will be sold by Public Anction in‘ ront of the Court House. iu Suimmer- sid ,.n TUESDAY, the 24 hdavof Jul:, A. D.,1900, at the hour of eleven o'clock &. m., undera power of sale contained in a mo-tgaue dated the fist day of Decem ber, A. D.. 1894, and male between John all that Counts, noderaigned of the ether par’, tactoflanlan Lo 15, Pr nes bounded as follows :- Cooum -neing on the north side ot the Coapel Koad ia the ecuthweet angle of land of Amatis Richard, thence north along he wertern boundary thereof aud of land ot Tenilaus Richard -o the meair rood, theese nertinwestwardly aloug s2me to the ea=t bouudary of Jand kav wr As Ubapel laod, thence southwardly sloog the same tathe Chapel Koad aroresar, thence ali ny the same east tc the place of commencem pb , CCulsining (twenty seres, more or less. Dated the 22nd day of June, A. D., 19u0 J: BR WYATT, Mortgagee DENTISTRY BY SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use of ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD. MODERN DENTISTRY Crown aod Bridge Work (Teeth with- out Plates). ¢ ARTIFICIAL TEETH~—We make all kinde. Teeth Extracted Without Paina. Berlin Dental Parlors. CHARLOTTETOWN. WO AORN A ANN ED EE TL TO BE LET. That well-known bua.nese stand, form-~ erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, with iarge stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond Street. Rent moderate. Apply to rr T CAMPBELL Hay For Sale. About 25 tons of pressed hay. Apply to the office or to S. R. Jenkins. dit Rachie 0 ee niente. | Jaw 2wks Wedge and wife ofthe on part, and th- i Upten North Pay, some prices :-— 40 24 90 50 $1.50 1.50 50 30 Imates. %7—Sa: & Mon } mo Big Discounts for 30 Daye. $3.00 Tea Sets now $),95 79 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents “ ‘< “ “ “ “ ec cc <4 “ “Large Lamps “ “ t. ‘ tc Lemonade Sets ‘“ China Berry Sets “ “ Glass ‘“ St Ee “e ts “cc “ “ per 25 2C 50 30 90 1.20 30 20 } © . . All our present stock will be closed out at big reducti ns--below w% set és of sé “f Also a lot of odd crockery selling at Half Price. P. 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