THE DAILY RXAMINE If DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 27, 1900, : ; % ets! THUAN one Rae ee ee es oe | tious on the tip of Visitor saw it. 9 © , | «**7T have answer i 3 : 2 : - a ‘ices “aa red that, sir, because I 4 ie toe f eel B oT SB 4 Bg ga- » presume I have to a ‘count f, + shanAting : 4 AS BS re fe <n | (te te 2h FE Gad 4 attention, bat thers are many anectic. «4 Gi eos SA a Gh ens ai ais oe a : yeye : ; Luis toupvu a5 aud tae aie em a i G4ORLRCAR i NIN lh A mt that may occur to | wish to an; | Captain Ray, F you that I do x tif ec are ta 2k = e 5 Te a a may sperk with 4 I — satisty him | ADT > eo ; CAPTAIN CHARLES KING, U. S. A. meee, int particulars,” i Z LUTHOR OF ten ee hos Wooden chair if eae ~ eV OF “THE COLONEL’S DAUGHTER.” “PR Ge ov 4 &Guarely’ confronted the 3 2° 9 : 4 af ' : PROM THE speaker. ‘Lhat he was a man of educa- . a Gi ise ky % } ae iY p ers ‘ | NIMS.’ R mw tion aud social position in the past, at least, Dana saw at a glance, and just as qnickly did the eo mi pani mt thought fiash across his mind, ‘‘Ansther Cafe of the prodigal son.” Incredulity as to the motives of &™man in anlistina in those the queerest phase of life that ever she had encountered. City bred, convent educated, she found frontier ways at an army post so fuli of novelty and sensa- She liked bluff clad Stannard and most of the officers thoroughly, and so, blithe, busy, ‘‘on the go,’’ as they said, from morn till late at night, she had well days was not confined to the file. “Captain Ray may or may not be ent isfied, but in either event, ag recrai officer of the regiment, I have to be said the young officer, with a touch 0 asperity in his tone. It was not good t: his ears to be told that a would be re cruit declined to answer questions, The newcomer, far from looking dis. | rank and . ohne & 4 } J Pe Cay AAO EN EA A KES AD ORTON RR LE ay Ca ee eee eT a ENS RETR AA BA a) CJT ca art @ eeTh wet ep ~~ C2 ky? pera hap quer. o isccunt ‘ + eS T. J. HARRIS, London House. nigh ceased to think of bed sustained on the nis 2 CF until the 7 sic 2 tion as her first explorations in foreign parts. For two lived at r rep the shock she got of the colli- e about the tall young tieman who had restored her to con- inn concerted, smiled affa ibly and frankly. His blue eyes twinkled, his white teeth gleamed. ‘The best Io king scapegrace that ever came to us. Confound his im- pudence for grinning,’ said Dana to himself, cr three days they bed the hotel in rted the up. were devoted to Butte carpets down The next two or mr nis if tO ape ce and | & Srey : ’ SLOVEGS three a spess and to whom she had not re- unpacking furniture, | stored the ban I a tc N MI 2 > > HEINT LAN’S [ COPYRIG 1898, BY J. B LIPPINCOTT CO. ] PIANOS oe (Continu > |, } teriss with Mesdames Ray, Truscott and tQ And what on earth she was to do , blake. She found her aunt tireless as a others. _ with that handsome flask and that once | hostess. She admired the colonel and + ‘ ; 7: ¢ ° sh ¥ more presentable handkerchief was a | bis accomplished wife. She ‘‘took’’ to Hb r problem that confronted Miss fe ‘roy two } 4rs. Stannard from the start and won- : weeks oan r, after she had begun to fee] | Gcred why Mrs. M ainwaring didn’t en- reasonably at home at Ransom. It wag | thuse over her as everybody elga dir ixerchief and flask, when Bea, ONE - cq «. 1 iy . ain riangd whit tt viage } : ' fral + 7. AE sAt R SOGhbitre Hictay S. @iass an re be oy oy re , ca tha ¥ fr x ition es sian oat ae . . Se : d crockery and putting | tee 10th of November came, and with ‘That is why t Wish to speak with “ . te at di . Rene 2 belonged and much bi r birthday, a new sensation aud an | Captain Ray, sir,” said the civilian. * = «2 VYnere C a? Sc uf nA maka : V¥C1 RS) mt 4 ha far gt : we’ i iliar miro 72)... 2 agian ~ 10 & omed to make lit- | @xcitement af the fort. “He might be able to satisfy you when fg “‘e =: " : | ua) 4 of g tie dilter ®, for in all these function, ihe recruits brought to Ransom by | I, probably, could not.” - it y Ar os W a re t ia te ‘ 1 i srw ee es . : i in >. a E ‘ _ 5: - as a | i : " oh = y > . al s eh _ the day and not a few of Li utenant Rawson w ere for distribu- I don’t know how you make that s & RE ct Se ore ‘ 5 - ¢ igh . cack ae oificers, in shirt tion to thr - ooeee of the regiment oné, said ae curiosity betraying Lee ésves and the best of spirits, bore will- | most in need of mew blood, and, as luck | him into a half arcume i pirits, bore i : i od, ANG, asSiuck | hit aif argument with the ap- - | ' ee : ' . < +} aint oe ; > . a ; ‘ . ¢ p Prec: aa i 2 3 5 . a ius part. Sue nh gay good humor, such {| ¥ id have If, these were all of th piicant, which Daua very well knew BUi: LEAS ; FARI 4 ERS MIE CHANICS ae : utter Jack of stiffmess and conventional- | battalion at Fert Fred Winthrop, an | was infra dig. fe eer Sea ity ) ee »Y oy ~ . si} mtiw?? . ; ' ww e : a a masses ify, Sic had never seen. All drilisand | Outlying post close to the now crowded i . = : ; ae ' . rm ‘ . io i duties, it seemed, except the necessary | rescrvation of the Sioux. Thither bad a 1ARDW ARE. . t e 3 guard, police and stables, were suspend- | Atherton ordered Rawson without d« i in ire § ed until officers and men were comfort- | lay of a cay, partly because recruits ewe ‘a * ably housed and settled down. The | Were needed, mainly because the | “aints Oils GC) ass, — ters’ Too's if & bachelor lieutenants pitched tentson the ; licutenant showe? s ptoms of an on- : 3 3 wwe Le i parade and placidly awaited their turn {| Coming attack of a bibulo sus character, i | ablets BR to choose quarters, a ceremony which | ard Atherton would bave nono of that ALL CHEAP FOR GAS i hw B rs; . 7 ' . as ¥ + co A j E im presse d Miss Leroy as somet hin; 2 in- } In gis Zarrison, Ra wsonl was ordered BA BD ers | 3 comprehensible. It was not eusy to | porthward forthwith and marched with xno 5 Pic. . . . _ ~ : alize just why Captain Ray | his Jobnny Raws at dawn next 4 lay, The Celebrated Norton Machine Oil. i ] ' and, except for the voice of one crying So far as is known there is no oth 4 | in the wilderness that the party had (treatment for piles so wonderfi is | ‘e 4 } : . - roniy £ effe i ss . ‘ho< cm ‘ looted the groggery of Laramie Pete at | Prompt and fangs ive en . Be. CHa ie the Siew Mick of 4s Rh aR Ointment. his preparation has n: iF : 10 Dry Perk the _—- not ug mCcTs | yet been known to fail to cure piles | e a a 4 was beard of them till they jcined at | It stops the itching at once, and po: R ROR eR “Kw CO E seited : e : “eee . f as ' Winthrop, nons the worse for theiy _ Uvely and thoroughly cures piles s — es a5 a a. — ee ioe 1 i every form. ¢ wintry march. Ray bad looked over the : lee : se : array and decided that he could efford Rev. J. A. Baldwin, Baptist Minister , a ° . © i . : om e a Arkona, Ont., Writes —**E or over twenr = 4 2 nel’s, but were afraid to move in lest . to wait and pick for himself. Sergeart | ty years I was a great sufferer fron 4 BOOK _ TOR the new surgeon ordered out from Oma- . Kea rpey had gone hack tothe recruiting | itching and protrucing piles. I use i 3 a ha should take a fancy to that very set. | depot. The regimental adjutant had | Many remedies and underwent a ‘ ri ee kes ; 3 a cae eee a very painful surgical operations, ai | § © Bie a It was ali plain sailing, as she could , been designated as recruiting officer at | Qisbcut obtaining any permanen OW 1S = 3) 4 se . ei ; eR on : = 5S 08 —_ Queen St. Opp., *Prowse Bros. see, for the colonel, tha two majors and : the station and had disdainfully reject- | penefit. When about to give up in EG the two senior captains, but then came ed one after another half a dozen secdy | despair, I was told to use Dr. Chase’s | as when one day, Ointment, and did so, finding relief at | ae locking tramps, perhaps the fifth after their arrival at the post, tho sergeant major put his handsome ead into the office, followed it in, carc- fully sbut the decor behind him, stocd scrupulously at attention and bemmed betisid bis hand to attract bis seperior’s notice. Mr. Dana looked up from the tangled the tug of war. The Greggs had moved into No. 5 confident the doctor would | prefer the other side of the garrison, the very bouse the Truscotts and Rays thought to occupy togeth: tor came, saw and concluded that the | Bouse be and Mrs. Doctor wanted was No. 5 and no other, whereat Mrs. Gregg | onee. I used three boxes, and am al- f most entirely cured. The itching is all gone. I have advised others to use it, | 4 The Time oe it would cure them, as it has . TO BRING TO US ANY Dr. Chase’s Ointment, 60 cents a box | ve if at all dealers’, or Edmanson Bates & OLD GOLD OR SILVE 2. a i we aS er, but thedoc ' Company, Toronto. Dr. Chase’s was furious and the captain philosophic. esate meke her reali cs Canadian ensign ani Union couldn't move Mrs. Ray ard he baby co. nic:ly printed in colors at top boys up from the hotel until Captain of each ant Can had in both Freeman had chosen and why Mrs. note and lctter sizes. Biake should remain at Cheyenne near sor al her own old home until the Trusectts and Rays had setilcd on what houses MITCHE L y § they would take. They wanted the big 4884 4 double brick next but one to the colo- | *I told you so, M’riar,’’ he was unfeel- | mass of figures at toc foot of his regi- 3 : 3 FOR | ing enough to say adozen timesaday _ mental retarn, laid down his pen and | Ointment. Artic'es that have ceased to be of any use. We he | until she flew to the Stannards for sym- , said, ‘* Weil?’’ \ 4 .- oa tae oe i es le Guaitin i | « alue “\ a ° e O S f ~ | pathy. | “Will tho adjutant see man that | wil a low full _ in ¢ _ nge fo i Pea iE , 5 i 7 : ” i ¥ “VIF aes . ca . 2 a “all W $ NTE <x | It seemed to Miss Leroy that whether Waul: to enlist? oye you may be able to pure ase something—either iF 5 | these families got settled or not the | ee if okey the lot that havo | “ae ‘ atch, Jewe ry, Opectac.e or clock—that a * 4 | fonds never would be, and yet in less been here so far.’ | ‘ou'd b F aecwernnds 1O; ae Mae was ote ee ‘aes wou'd be of serviee to you. ’ —— | than ten days even the young married | He isn f, sir, but I don’t know : ed — | | “< : / ine ie ing id a ee @ccples were snugly stowed away. | about Lim, a S zs ie 4 ; nat... oe oa oS Se, aes az. | Smiles and sunshine met her onevery | ‘‘ What's the mattor? I haven't time | | a sR andit will bs to the alvaatace of ony one | Side. The men, who looked like hairy , to waste if ho isa’t good enough to sult “AS 4 . au . a7 w : j » i] s ; ele Mrs. tary 4 rome ¢£ 1 to a : jask Mra. Mainwering to come anddo | |... .ho wants to dictate where he'll | | T 1 dul ’ | 7 - 39 ne € y é requiring dicate of colecy to ¢2cu | monsters at first, had sbaved their us.’’ And Dans; ed cut along the : 5 EE W AY OR é fore the vrice goes up. The sane celery | beards and donned their neatly fitting weoden porch as ciotaate in search of i 2% ° ° £ + ie . ' es? ‘ - i . + > xn > ; e *s30 a cannot b> boast late: on for anything less | uniforms. The band played every after- the would be trooper. Our Lines are a “© than § jo percentmore. We hive ittbeacted | noon, Parades were fine, guard mount- “Ha's gecd enough, I don’t doubt, | | | “iF CAMERGN BLOCK a = reseat usz or green for water keeping. | ing “*lovely.’? The little dinners and Sir,’’ said the sergeant major, a half | All Right. rf we i Sur price for i fem Der wiv ae oe ) . ‘ +] ren sa al 5 ers x33 x : F per “an Sal a on fe a ee . suppers and dances were just as jolly, sme br< cakin g about the corners of hi: oe | 7] Ry Riess cxts for $1 ‘: P9909. | friendly and delightful as could possi- mouth, ‘‘as far as looks go, but I never | Z | geome f have i ets ior >! I ici; © ¥F-4s, os ws lilze . : : io ‘ ; : $1.15; parsa‘ps, $1 25 ver barrel; onions, | Bly be. Many of the young matrons kné 7 fellows like this one to enlist that Why pay high prices for a yen d $+ 50 of 160 bin barrel; tusaips, 65c¢ per | Were charming companicns. Several of didn’t have something wrong with ’em, | when we give you Quality at low | bar el; cabbage, gc per larg. snzar bir el. | the young officers danced divinely, all | 294 Lo says he wants to take on with | prices ? | 4 ; . oS ~ se sai oe Raw $3 i ia aed apie Address — of them rode well, and none of them | Capiaia — | Cents Box Calf. lace, Goodyear |! “wuld ' &. . a . = C&$TTym? gla ? <> 7-7 : y 1 (+23 ts ry xX i AW ; HUA | « 3 4 a ee ‘ thought anything of coming banging at ‘He'll take on where we see fit to put | — ; Lae J J GAY & S Nh balla ' o tha tin in bim,’’ said Dana, with the dogmatism | welt--- 9 Vy ; a4 thea na ary ra) inf i . : .. ig ¥ 7 4 3 , 7 J4%y | ths hall door at aay hour of the da) of tho service. ‘‘Let’s seo the gentie- $2.86 if | B| a * ee this or Miss Leroy to come and rom that. £9. " Genis Don: xo! la C hocolate. lace-- oe _ : » q : ‘ 3 n0use t9 re : : v ; : ; she » ladies ran ini ind cut from ouse . So the sergeant major opened the | | &S & DE RIO ie )ouse as thorgh it were one big family, door sed his head backward in ea- & 2,2 . a 3 1 before the 10th of November came iiss Leroy found herself completely ae J : Tré 7h 7 | /3 ‘ i Be | 4 | Sat SS sy sarried away by the life and swing and ad | ora rrie characterize courage:nert to the invisible party ip the outer cfiice and said, ‘‘Come int” There stepped quickly into the room a young man about 6 feet tall, erect ard athictic in build and carriage, with a Gents’ Dorge’a Black, lace,Goou | year welt, F--- ement that seemed to : : on in the old regi- ae | the pleasantest of {Cw TU. | -verything that went a4} S10.00 a Be MIE A OE RRR RN RR 2 aN Cele Ee RETR. me ll a SNR Oe ip aoe: SAAS TT TS PR INS OO A net lll aa cael aoe wk — iW... Se ee fino, clear cut, fra: face, crowned with Gents’ Box Calf. Black “and Tan, a crop of curly, close cut, light brown Sa ir - oa | That is what we wish to state about our a ne a eee ee hair, with very deep blue eyes, large a: |! ary $2.75 8 fe clear, under heavy brows and thic a.i2. REZ DY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. long, cutling lashes, a curly blond mus tante’ Box Calf. Black, doub'e | nb t & ie ES : tache sweeping out at the ends and bere: - eee aba : cide eal 4 , e 5; ly hiding the curve of his handsomely |S0!e. 00 Mie eg eT a a ee [ts made froin ail wool fine blue beaver cloth, line th an a : . chiseled lips, chin and jaws cleanly best value in the cit} excellent qu: ality Italian or farmers satin, sill stitch dd, veive : : } - shaved, throat pawertes, open aud bars, $4 90 collar, a od workma!l ship. We hi ve for the past 30 ye ars hand! « : 1 for the rolling collar of a brand new | "3 : nijlicns of samples of cloth and think we knowa good deal about ‘Ge of Dodd's Kidney Pills are | pine fiannel shirt was confined only by | oe euality, and we can confidently sav we have not see a_ better « é legion. The box is imitated, “l a loc A 0 Oy-ngtgereda 7 cly knotted tie of silk. The coat Ps sf he wore was a sort of double breaste! | pea jacket of dark blue beaver, n0v ‘ol thrown open in deferenc3 to the w armth of the room, but the first significant if | ine the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd’s Kidney Piils is imitated. Imitations are Dodd's iy Se t« | for $10.00 than we are offering. ih Fo F We will be pieased to have you eXamine these coats. oe om Bears | : ’ be wo ow D. A BRUCE CHARLOTTETOWN Ravi! ret Ba z I opular Sh cman. 1; “ar . a ~ ee . al dangerous. he original is safe. sf ; A mt . : ; : suspicions thing the young man did as : az *atisiy th , rial Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita- not susp " y Ss ‘ MERCHANT A by are ni: eet : as he eutered was to begin buttoning it | . : n : it every one | tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. throughout. Snugly fitting trousers o . a a Nows : os sUR . — st) J s ; WE ar So they trade on the reputation of Dodd’s dark blue, belied at the waist, stout, | 7 sel] 2 | Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There | gionder, well made shoes and a soft We're bout ee teks ais is only one DODD'S. Dodd’s is the | plack crush hat completed hisattire. As WARKTED ASZARD S ae They’re the in ta . * » town original. Dodd's is the name to be care: | Dana locked at him in some surprise a very tatest Style. ful about— the newcomer brought his heels togeth- : ee : *géaigaton an er, and between him and the foremost Young married man to take | { sonecmmissioned officer in the —th the | charge of a country store with we aut told which | ster f; ictory connected, sifuated at) expert eye co sald hardly have was the more solciczly in build and car- riage. Fer a moment no cne spoke. Dana who finally broke silence. ~~. W. P. COLWILL, IXIDNEY It was ‘‘Why—you ’ve served before.’ reliable andactive. House rent free. ‘Port Mouton, Queens Co., N. 7 Dg 1 | App licant to apply in his handwrit-| ; s aay 60,000 Pounds now Landing and to artive. if alt a8 “Only ia a militia regiment, sic? |j M. NEVILLE, \4 **Where?”’ ‘| Plant Wharf, Halifax, N.S. Nov. 15.—-2 wks d&w, { inz, stating salary required. Must | Ask your grocer for ‘‘Haszard’s Brahn i..’ ‘to New York city.”’ 2 93 lwk. Ak be well recommended, thoroughly take no other. 4 MAN, | my =o. E. Island’s Greatest Cro ex ett, Sun | | > nyside, Charlottctow -~--—--~- ---- rT , ™ . 4 THE CROCKERYWARE |} ' a . PILLS