ERIE apo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 1898, —< aa Ir - a —_ cu vous, fetal and | - O Cr yw’s despondent | << youustan | fee A A. a the faintest = : conception | of what is A the matter. | ~ When she! S = ~~ . and he final: SS Ag Tweed Department—We have made special efforts to have Health of some | Qe Neee this department the largest and best on P. E, I. In addition to ay 5 . ‘hose of our own make we have a special purchase from Mon- neighborhood doc. ‘ TConrrght, WH, Wicks Siander suman, |treal auctions of black and blue worsteds, blue serges, Scotety mite stomach, or Hive ee hme 0Ctat | nwa a srould Reve vonsed trovn | vureires ana tne neaping sanas, san | Weeds, Canadian Tweeds, ‘To any in want of Ist class goods at aot - ho Ge re wayne 5 of roubling, they would be found ney fs an insignificant atom in t eel : , ll i i wy 7 coe ae Roonaan my heart, eviden of - “rol = + the tin tg coe easily eee prices half original value, should not lose this opportunity of mak- night. eeges big bills until the husband gets dis- | sted and throws him out. The trouble is gsually weakness or disease of the dis. | tinctly feminine organism Many husbands, after raring big, doctor- | bills while their wi. “ teadily worse, have at last written to a physician of na- | tional reputation and irned the truth. They have been }1 ndignant at the ig- | gorant pretenders who have experimented gpon their wives’ |] ith. By writing to Dr g Y. Pierce, any al‘ing woman may receive | the free advice of an eminent and skillful | specialist. for thirty vears chief consulting | ehysician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Sure¢i- al Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pierce's g Favorite Prescriptton is a marveious med- icine for women. It eures all weakness and | disease of the organs distinctly feminine. itheals all internal ulceration and inflam- mation and stops debilitating drains. Over 000 women have testified, over their signatures, to its wonderful merits cs g own For several years I suffered the uterus writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of B x n, Rodney. Jefferson Co. Miss “TIT had a fali fom my horse, causing retroversion of the uterus, gur family physician treated me for kidney trouble and everything else but the right thing Igrew worse at lw My body was emicated hands and feet clammy and cold, stomach weak gith great palpitation of the heart. I dreaded fr night to come. for I would suffer from nausee all night, and so I continued until I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and I began to improve right away. Iam now well and happy.’ with protapens of re Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. indestructible AT THE SIDE. The D & A “CREST” Corset is just what thousands of women are looking for. The d sposition of the lower steels and the hip lacing are what make this corset posi tively unbreakable. It is a'so perfect as to fit and made in al! styles. Ask your dealer to show you the D & A *‘Crest.”’ SOS SHOSSSOS OO OOSSEO OOOOH Give 7 the Baby oseorheres: Leone ; Cha nce st arti soa : is fartin’s Cardinal Food ’ $a simple, scientific and highly $ nutritive preparation for infants, and invalids. @ KERRY WATSON 4 CO., Paormectons, MoONTRF ai ¢ SOF SSOSCOSOSHHSESIO SOND I COCOD WALL a” A DP? he Be KW OPEN = The only food that will build PSCSSSOSOSSCOOSOOSOVOE } + . clare $ deli ate children ee ee ee i ; } _ A large assortment of Amer- | lean and Caradian Wall Pa: | per All the latest designs | and patterns at lowest prices. F. J. HORNSBY Books: Iler & Stationer. Window Shades from up, o°* 20 | faith Kept to the bitter end: and. who knew some good angei might whisp: - to Isabel, in a dream, that far oft and in his last dire extremity somebodv's thoughts had gone forth to her. And SLCmatimes iz mamterea . ‘ § 1 the pe nsive gloaming, when the mind roams, she might think, in snite of the grandeur ané@ happiness that were sure to be her lot, of one whose lonely grave shi could never know, and whose love was no more than a guess to her. Futile and boyish, yet strangely comforting reflections. The Bible I opened at random and. lo! there lav before me the wondrous story of Job:— And now my soul is poured out wren me; the deys of afiliction have tuken hold upon me So my dim eves read. But I knew the moving drama by heart; long ago, amid happy domestic scenes, it had been learned by my mother’s _ side. And I thrilled eerily at the thought that it was in this scorched land where I was now lying, under these very skies that were burning my life out, that Job had groaned in bitter- ness of spirit. All mankind are one in distress, the Jew:and the Gentile, the civilized, and the barbarian. Immediately there was established a mystic brotherheod between me and the man of Uz. Un- counted ages had rolled by since he had suffered. In the interval things of vast and vital moment had come and gone, and been forgotten, but the tragedy of the race went on. With a trifling outward difference, a mere matter of time and circumstance, Job’s case was mine. Well, his afflictions were over long ago; mine also would soon end. And so, moraltizing and turning the leaves, I came to the gra- cious promise :— There shall be a tabernacle fer «a shadow in the daytime from the heut and for a place of refuge and for tovert from storm and rain. And again :— Then shall the lame man leap as an hart and the tongue of the dumb sing, for in the wilderness shall waters break out nd strean in the desert. And yet again :— When thou passest through the wa- ters, | will be with thee, and through the rivers they shall not overflow ‘thee. When thoti walkest through the fire, thou shalt not e burned, neither shall the f'ame kindle upon thee. And once more :— The Lord will be a refuge in time of troubl t¥#e shall call upon me, and I will an- swer Him 1 will be with Him in trou hl I will deliver Him and honour Him. 7. ot les thee nor forsake thee, It iS surely enough. \ prayer, 0 deubting heart and courage, eren Ti The courage ‘ urgertly needed and cre tried not l i physi il than by met 1 il! \ inch of mriy ! dy i i } Wy ene ; “wou? : a more Ax head throbbed lil a 1m boiler, and lips and tongue were as if flayed and laid on smouldering § ashes. Not so much as tl) remnant of a spittle was Jeft to moisten them. I opened my mouth ind al h of blistering air went d n my hreat, scorching my Jungs to their roots. I closed it, and tne dry flesh cracked so that the blocda spurted ort Let the 1 i who would feed fat his revenge have his nem sent out and baked alive under an Arabian sun in the full blaz The Inquisition \ invented a tcrture helt SO cruel t =] prose Ss of broiling by the immit ble heavens My pe horse likewise in a gone condition. T) foam was crus ed h 2 it is n ith nd flanks, his nosti if dry, and fiery, his head hung, and his black swollen tongue protruded Yet he remained as steady as a ro shelt g me in his shadow At intervals | turned and looked at me, and on vhinnied softiy as if out of pure p 1 com- radeship. By and by there came a change. Th filamin ky was overcast tn shim mering sand turned gray, and afte awhile dark clouds began to gather ir the seut! Then a _ tepid relaxing wind blew from. th san quarter bringing an electric sultriness in place of the e heat. After a little wind ceased and a dead calm fell The atmosphere seemed to have sud denly er solid, and to be weighing upon the ¥ ld lik a py ot i lead Breathing 1 a difficulty befder ¢ as a | pain now, My horse grew 1 \ snorting, paw- ing the ground, and sniffing at the fa dar} ss, no’ ast spreading and leepening. All at once out of the deathly still- mess came a little blast »f wind that tossed the sand spitefully in my face and passed on with a weird, uncanny wail Another and another followed, with a low, hopeless moan as of in- curable sorrow, then silence again so deep that to my beating senses it was rreat, invisible earth and ; 1 audible. It was asifa host were treading the loose filling the air, an endless procession passing on into the inane And let me tell you that the awesome sound unshod silence is a thing to make the hair rise on the head and the flesh creep on the bones. I spoke to my horse for the sake of company, and my words were ghostly gibber. I was of ; Startled at the sound of my own voice. ¥.M.C. A. The baths in the Assoc.ation Building ave been refitted, and «re now in strictly first class condition They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdare, from 2 to 10 p.m. Members are invi «d 6 patronise them; non membere will Le Charged &@ small fee for their use, The Assembly Hall is now in good Order, and will be let at reasonable _ Mies Apply to tie Secretary, The darkness was soon an inky hlackness. The sullen heavens were descending, and impenetrable clouds were marshalling in forbidding ram- parts along the skyline of the south. Then a lambent fire began to flicker about the outer edges of the Gense masses, and presently there was borne to my ears the long roll of in- cipient thunder. A few minutes later big drops of rain began to patter on the sand, sending up volumes of dusty steam. I got to my feet with joy unspeak- able. Praise be to Heaven, my cry for help had been heard and answer- ed! .1 was saved, saved from jhe a} } self the object of a special » Here were the streams « f water in the desert sent for me and for me alone, I wept with awe and gratitude. The rain came thicker and faster, first a shower and then a deluge. The Sun was eclipsed, and the dome over- head seemed to be cracking and rend- ing as at the blast of the last trump. And indeed to me & was little less than a resurrection. Here was water, and water was life. The thunder roar- ed ever nearer and louder till worlds of wrecked matter seemed to be crashing over my head. My ears wee stunned by the exploding bolts, and on my face I felt the hot smack of the forked lightning that made the wilder- ness aS a sea of fire. But through it all the beneficent rain came down in sheets, drenching me not merely to the skin, but to the very marrow. With upturned face and open mouth I slaked my baking throat, and as I drank, providence, with ten times the greediness of the fevered drunkard, I could see my horse with his nozzle turned to the pouring as if he, too, were having a eaving draweht (To be Continned.) DYING BY INCHES! But Dodd's Kidney Pills will | | ekies, Yet Renew Life. | Thousands of persons die in the prime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure em both. They ave cured thousands le. | th | OF cases. | hese diseases and other Kidney | complaints are as common as ordinary | colds. But people don’t realize that | they are afflicted till the disease has eaten deep into the system. Even | then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- tively cure. | Thousands of people are dying on their feet, but do not realizett. ‘They notice one or more of these symp- toms: shortness of breath, loss of memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- | tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- | ting, constipation, nervousness, pains in the loins. Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They never do. DESIRABLE PROPERTY SID MOUNT | Their only hove is They won't fail. For Sale By # uction instructions to rel] by W edne eday . so O clock IT have received } Auciion, atthe prem'‘ses the lst dav of June next,at 11 \ OT a.m. Tine beautiful residence of the Hon. F. | Peterr, “S dmount.” | This property comprises 20 of acres ex | cellent Jland, with large and commodious dwelliag house and out buildings. | ‘The house is fitted with modern im provements, having hot and cold bathe, heated with hot water, and lighted with electric lights. The gronauds are beantifully laid out and planted wiih ornaments! trees. Terms easy and made } 2 at sale. kL, .JARISTO, Auctionee! 9? aA& ¥ a WAL watch trade has fluctuating of late, up, low WE T rather the } a price went long period of now the have dropped aain, whether because of war or greater variety of preduction we cannot say, but the fact re- mains that you can buy from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy prices, prices -oods at all. 5 ; , If you want a good and also the chrapest watch for the money, we reccmmend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that will only wear a very short time. Soliciting a share of you patronage, we remain, Youss respectfully, E,W. TAYLOR, | VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. — Sy ing your purchases at once, Hats and Caps---Every style available has been secured to fill this department, styles, English, Feit hats, hard aad soft; crash hats, straw, all American and Canadian Caps, We can assure you this department cannot be surpassed; all kinds of head wear from the smallest boy to the largest man, Gents’ Furnishings—of every description, from Montreal auction, are now on sale at half See our 25c cashmere hose for gentlemen: Ladies and Childrea, job lot of gents’ linen collars at 8c each, extra value. Our Neckties just price. Hose for Sweaters for boys and men, in cotton and wool, at all prices; horse covers, the newest American Wool Taken in Exchange for Anything We Sell. POF PED DET POD DDD IPPON TOD DD DET TOD I NN A Sy PK aT the most graceful laty riders, and in nine cases out of ten you will find they are on a LAPT \ AVA At at NT — ‘\\ Hil] | “Jy | Massey 4 Harris Tne novice rides stead- ily on it. 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Washington, D.C, CHARLOTTETOWS: Business Colleoe —-p Wriling Academy ~~ i ' ! (ipmiliis apolicationsts commerce) beta in | ' Keeping, Let thesear ch! ght of practice illuminate the - dark places of Theory. A THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical men and women Douvk keeping Intitution, in which .oune are notonly taucht singie and double entry, but are tiained bow to do business, oy a tual business transact- ions. ‘Ihe students act as buyers, se!! traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants,in actual business operaiions, and ine currency issued by the ‘‘ollege Bank and the mdse. issued from tbe Emyorium, ere osed in bona fide business transactions, just the | same asin mercantileand banking houses, Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a kvowledge of how to transact busiuess, canno’ be thus acquired, That our course system Of training is eminently pract- ical vrite for testimonials trom business men,and from situden who are now hold- ing lucrative a. responsible positions. SUBJE TS: Book-keeping by sipgle and double entry {theoretica: and pratica!,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Basiness Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetie Commercial Law, Rai roading, Steamvoat ing, Banking, (aciuai practicein ihe College Bank)Typewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- lion, FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Booke- Arithmetic, susiness Practice, Business Correspondence, ‘lypevriting ard Navigation, ts J. W. Coulson, (Vire Prinripal,) Teacher of Railroading. steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting and / c\a il Basiness Practice. J. Harry W Liams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship “mm. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. George & Inman Esq, (Law Firm Me- aes & Inwan) Lecturer on Commercial aw. Por circulars and ful! information, write or apply to L. B, MILLER; Principal, All int: rested are cordially invited to chal tthe coilke;e void inseyect cur system lle ihidge, vac Werk li geveral, f cee eeeeeescetreencene sessment eee. eis * tte ey TENDERS ee ee Will be received by the undersigned, up to1l2 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, 15th June, from parties willing to cater to A.O, H. sjorte,to be held on St. Dan | | stan’s College grounds, on Friday, July bees W. F. PAYNE, Sec’y of Com, 115 daw td lA sii : ‘ ‘“ —