mS Sa Ow Na OSS SS OS aS eee eae eee eC SS ee EN ee ae NEN ee Oe EEN Tee eee ; n x vy aah hy ‘ ) rrr 1 Vi s/f Ee ; CHE DAiwyY HXAMINER, CITARTOTTETUWN, OCTOBER 5 1893, — - oe an ee eel ee iy eat cin mr : ' — oe ee ttt siiemién Miocene eeaaaaeneeea eT” 102 ie ‘ tilt i 1? Cb of he ta@uie ult we > 2 : . ate hone xe ~ o Saas . ; WAY yA ALD Dy 5 , ods by which be and bis mate hoped to | Sevan Mee ae pa nay CWO WW RONAN ke So Eras | «a +} ; es . " ene 4 INES 4 Aare Awa CPZ? ,* Sie f & Z 4 oid Ss 3° ] S “ss! : > Ns ; | | Ath lane get the gold boxes out of the wreck and SOE ae i a Ei ee UNO Wey ee 8 eA Bir e on (sul ar y J | | a Dre : said L 67 thought down into the Gh aner’s hy ld l sup Re fo nis was a salvage job.”’ 1 ; our ' t t ek ' V ist JOU pose I « neht to have seen what he was ay GB V A 7 d ” ney ¢ ray “yy? mr 3 Inet 7 * 4 rn —— ° . ‘ " . Saaee } “we AsO oe oe t for a ct | after then. But I didn’t. I d only get : t ud ¢ ery- ay < . a = c nt and his wife and her sister, | itin mind that he wanted to marry x) { mn ame i 2 , \F ‘OllYrSe 1a >} . Ty TT ’ : ae . its By OUTOLIFFE HYNE. | Beard secage aot | Miss Bradbury and didn’t see his way | 2 i" lealth Hes , it ’ nger cert | to fingering enough money ready to set aw 'S > Be: ’ oe ] ' “ j © - a at es pyright, 1899, by ¢ Hyne.] eT oe , up housekeeping upon 2 rs { { heii ' ss ; + « { - ? t “fe oe ln oe we ; % “ ; 4 sae I fancy the tv ivers mu | ps te Sf We'd an easy bay and a good run <j wuccess in this vorld iS Only io the tealthful. 1 t 1 Ol fat ! i f ween 5 j ‘Y oY ] , f an < | { Yonary ne atk So } 1in i from \ vy first. y ] 1) i. - ; ; down, and we made Grant anary one si a ini ; ‘ ‘ leet teed I’ve a strong notion the whole plot and ment can tii morning just before the dawn: We ran . The aisease-worried worrer 18 a failure. A aceet @ a strong Aa , ’ ‘ ! ‘ + , Y one ‘ . ' . mn ny } oe Ww a ™" ' 1s SEE BBS 5 into Las Palmas harbor and saw len- at ‘ ‘ 4 1f <1 i t ate i tne tre stu? fas in Ui ' rin- } t , > ‘ x n~ dst Ree Le eae ~ 4 i ie so Le on erife far away ross the sand neck, | You can hav e health every-Gay, ail-ine-yeat I s and tl sa ne ( t be \ ; y i in thi . with its sunny h : 1 rosy in the sun- = oe eo iia ee rian Tien. | tides oe oe 7 OR Faey fe Pe ee ee OO aa ed ies ot Cs ee eust I’ve an idea that M ee J x ac co rise. We'd a dav there making arrange- am iF OUNG Heaitn-—t you take daily (rat excellent pre- burv came into the business soon after "NOt a D said Captain Bova | ments: niatitonen: & : a “eg. ¢ a. x. ; — ops eae Ta , Witkin: nate GEda. ee eek | ments ind getting in some stores, and ot he es fe Se ie ae ue we sailed from Liverpool, and, if one ' es Maia | then we steamed out again and made VOTIVE cies Sei we Cs UdoOdor, ae" : > ury \ Les ve } + 7) } Vy } - - ’ ‘ . as may hazard a guess, it was because agri te! chet gach! Aney pry tor |) for the spot where the Corinth had gone | Be re7y ' : ei their grub and rooms like they v ld | ia : a , rt co We Willie Cameron, the diver with the ss ee eee down and brought up to an anchorand | pny S Ei rervescent Salt we hair, fell in . with her and let | 07 2 Testtar packet. hey re just com lowered fires on Se ee ee ee tz . . ' or TX See he.d rj ro id rea : hI , , P . ° = ; secret Hi wever, | didn t ar- neg Tt ; e the ee and ge Ca bDioOW < f | Before us lav the open sea, behind a : 4 f as + age Z v7 am ote aw shanian’ tamdor heat "i : ' aacts rai i wtet ‘ =r : rive at any of this till later, and, if it | ™ “ air, and I shouldn't wonder st | were the dry cinder hills of Grand Ca- | its constant use wul 1Orlily your Sys.em, and ee dn’t been lugged into the business by what the young lady writes a be ok | nary, and above were blue heaven anda : a €o,¢ . “s {1 ’ 3 the veriest ontside chance. it’s mv ke- about it when she yets home. po kee p sun of da; neine brass TI e dav was f a. bay) krecD iy in CO, ton to withstand qgisease. Abbey S TNE BEST Is always imitated a a mance, <. Sey oF : hai hed Ta [ co, 5 ee ee eee — * Dodd’s Kidney Pills, sold only lief the three of them would have gue: aair COmneN straigat, Mr. Mc- | zling, the island gave usa lee out of Focal i le ‘ ‘ + ‘ “4 ae oa aoe Bug See a wretty hic affair. anrway (em Tl. werneear sait f2 engorsec NC rescri in boxes like this, are widely walked off with all the gold, and the | 2044. It’s.a pretty big affair, anyway | the southeast trade, and there was no| #8 mu.crvcsccht odit ts neorsead ana prescribed by imitated, because they are the / : 4 sh : U The Corinth took down £270,000 worth | : ae us : XM best Kidmey cure. Teke none salvage company would never have “aay ea ” oe ort’ | breath of wind astir. The water lay like | 3» ‘ { . f C - , Yr whe she "AY . + . Pie! now % eran <Arty - BHATSICUA ~ but __—senam mewrnnnrenckee | 8eeD SO much as the bare col f it. Gf Goh with “Dex Waen she foundered | a sheet of metal. No divers could have | 2% CCimc of the dos ne prominent paysicians oO onti % a : : rs , \s , . > mnmine > TiPk ‘ There was a distinct understanding — Ww as a Cape boat, you know, coming | asked for a better prospect. We got mae «fal : C J : ‘ : . i a . . ie atl ' 4 -- [)- — _ between me and Captain Boyd when I | ~ 1 f : : their two boats into the water, each | @ Nental europe ans anada. . . i . i ‘ a ‘ zr ? a . 4 > fared signed on as “‘third’’ of the Gleaner > prope . sha t broke, didn’t it, | with air pump, rowers, cockswain, man pa ree all : ee that I was only doing itas a personal i er ere in the after end of the tun- to tend the life lines and men to pump, (eat ° mM . : " t po}? PPX GR iNp obligation to himself. The berths of 7 ana ae M T and off they rowed, 100 yards apart. Pay cinliels » sh second and chief engineer had been | ' nat'a:t ye a ree here was a Presently the air pumps began to turn, | 2% . 7 -~ o- ap 2 2 ‘ i . . ° at . . filled. They wanted a man who would | o one On Bt — oe ang ¢ _SUPpose | and the diver, like some white, uncanny as ; : . ‘a i ° . ‘ ‘ i > y« ac ¥ ‘ . 2 } “ra dc shat 1 Can2Ga i182 \ fl | not mind bearing a hand if anything “0 was ~~ vadly. And it ripped | sea beast, went over from each. After on Itere is what the C: . — > i 1 eter ‘ oO 3 > 7 > * went wrong with the diving tackle, | tHe Stern oo 0 ees when | a pause the boats pulled slowly ahead. PM cet, one of the bead in: Medical e | 7Q ce "3 3 ‘ ‘ . ° oi ’ m . Ix AID OF TRE and they couldn’t have picked a better | “1 "1 we C Oe Bs oe eliding door to} Cameron and his mate were walking at : — = Ali : es | rE 1 1¢ y > r¢ . (2 ” « rvs | ; ° | than myself. I was thoroughly well the shaft tunne jammed when it was | along the sea floor, searching for the | Sj Journals of Canada, says o: ay AEW ST PUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL | grounded in the shops before ever I wanted, and so she just had to swamp. | wreck. ext | | T yas , é . wt “This preparation Ceserves every . | thought cf ‘the sea, and, thongh I say There was no help for it. They'd half (to be continued ) em rote toa Seach ea" —TO BE OPENED IN THE— | it, few better fitters and all round me- an hour to get clear an, and the bosts OY ge) per crest bee . | chialen eave. eedd tie on the tect saved about two-thirds of her poodle 1 OOVl]l].l.].]a.aa]egQQqqgq“" ee A sample is offered to cach physician, ’ ‘ i y s Oy yoars ¢ Z i. tae ommente< Cathecrai Basement Hall, Ch'town | plates of a steamboat’s engine room. If a 8 the rest fo pei pry ona en and most favorably is it commented & » go o 2_V > . | it wasn’t for the board of trade and their an th a _ on ug Aan ae, ai upon. There is no coubt but that the N—_—— * . ; 7 7 y xy e ; | rotten examinations, I’d have been a t ° ha t cot wena ee Bo daily use of Abbey's [fervescent Salt . . ° ° ‘ Y fi « ae . Monda Evenin October {6th ar — en Coe _ oes i hs ‘ j Be will be a great preventive and aid in y j in my pocket you may be sure I’d have The captain had other business a at an warding off attacks of disease.” | ; aes tend to then,-so I left him, but after 2 ee ht o’clock > te I got the master hand over the whisky, ; aoe ateight OciocK, and to be ; : } rot fairly started d had d 2d we got fairly started and had droppe ‘ . at any rate at sea, and in sight of any , , ld by all druggists. 60c a continued on our Mersey pilot at Point L the St So ee: Pe one that mattered ashore : yP oe Smee: Severe ee : : Ve . : " : . ; was information about the work ahead | Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Re % bottle, trial size 25¢ Tues. Wed. Thur. and Fri. Of course it was a condescension fora f “y tr iins aotens ie is a T; ? fe Sy ee . i ‘ y £ 7 oO “1 . 8 19th & 20th man like me to be third ona bit ofa | .r 87) ° 9 ee oe ” stores Weak, Sickiy Women Oct. 17th, 18th, A cordial invitat'tcn ‘endered to every man, woman and child in the Province. Ample room for every person who atterds Excellent meais provided for all visitors. Select mu*:cal entertaininents every even ing by the League of the Crose Band (New $660 set of si.ver instruments), and other sources Of amusement. Come one— Come.all Cheap Excursion Tickets to the City will be iseued at all stations on TUES. DAY, OCT. 17th, good to return on sem- and following day; and sgainon THURS DAY, OCT. 1%h, good ‘o return on same and following day, at the following RED CCED RATES, from al! staticns between Tignish avd Piusville, inclusive $1 25 Bloomfield and Portage 1 senate Conway aod Richmond. cccccscece DOS Wellington and St. Eleavore....... 85> Summereide and Freetown ..-.0006-.. 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If you will try my store I think you will find that your money will go farther. And all the groceries you get will be good and fresh. JOHN MchENNA. QUEEN ST. GROCER 1. Dunstan's Colle 66 Ulassical and Commersial. AFFILIATED 10 LAVAL UNIVERSITY The clasees in St. Dunstan’s Colleg will be resumed on TU ESDAY, the 12the Septemter next, For further particulars apply to . McLELLAN, Si Dunstan’e College, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99 Rector ann | steamboat like the Gleaner, but I was drawing £8 a month, which was the same as the second engineer got, and I'll not deny I was in a manner forced into taking the first berth that offered. I'd been paid off from my last ship in Liv- erpool, and I’d met friends who knew Ballindrochater, where my father had been Free kirk minister, and we'd got a little noisy and found trouble. The fat English brute of a magistrate did give us the option, but it took all the money I had left to pay myself out. I might even admit,.too, that the business of the Gleaner bad some at- traction for me. She was off treasure fishing to the ‘Canaries; she was char- tered by a little company that called it- self the S. S. Corinth Salvage associa- tion, and the work for her engineers promised to be light. We should steam down channel, through the bay and down to the spot among the islands where the Corinth had been sunk, and there we should swing anchor while the boats went cff with the divers te do their work. We should keep banked fires in case an onshore breeze came and we had to steam ont, but asa general thing there would be no watches for us engineers and full pay going all the time. “It'll be the softest job you've tum- bled into for many a long day, Mr. Mc- Todd.’ said the old man when he offer- ed me tbe berth. ‘‘We shall be quite a family ship. There's a big, large cabin, and we shall all mess together—mates, engineers, divers and nassengers—with —=— —@ Happy, healthy child- hood! 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Cloth-bound sostamps. Ad- dress Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Awhole medical library in one 1000-page volume. talk was upon nothing else. The three passengers fairly brimmed with it. They said treasure diving was ‘‘so ro- mantic.”’ For myself, when I thought of those dead bones guarding chests of gold far town in the slime and the weed and the cold wash of the sea, I thought the business was merely grisly. But then I never did understand the ways of those writing people. They would have suited my father better. He was a writér that every one who reads will have heard of. It was he who wrote “Sixty-two Years In Ballindrochater,’’ by A Scourger of Sin. I.cannot say either that Miss Brad- bury was my idea of a woman’ who could write.a book. To begin with, she was young, and as bonny looking a lassie as you could pick during a three hours’ search in Buchanan street, Glas- gow. She’da fine color to her cheeks and big brown.eyes that fairly lit when she warmed up in her talk. She was not small, but her white canvas shoes would stand within the palm of my hand. I tried that one day when the steward was pipeclaying them. She’da guitar with her on board, and when we got to south across the bay and the nights grew warm she’d sit out in the moonlight and sing. Her music was nothing in my line, though. It was all of a flighty sort. But, then, it was not made directly for my pleasure. Cameron was the man she sang for, and, though at first she disguised this, before we rose the Canary mountain above the sea line she was not shy of letting it be geen by any one who chose to look. And Willie Cameron liked her in return, and, if ever I saw it, love glowed out of the eyes of those two. We were fellow countrymen, Cam- eron and I (I am Scottish myself), and Cameron was the man she sang for. at one time and another the pair of us put ina fairish deal of talk. His air pump needed a bit of an overhaul, and as I was set on tohelp him we had plenty of opportunity. But I'll not say we got much off general topics. He seemed a man in a desperate hurry to get rich, and most every day he’d ask me if I could point him outa plan. But my answer to bim was always the same. ‘‘Man,”’ I’d say, ‘‘I’d -no be acting as third engineer on an odd job steam- boat like this if I'd a plan handy to my fingers such as you seem to want.”’ And then he’d shake his head and sigh and fall to talking abent the metb- to Robust Health. Any irregularities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmed about their health. Whether painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation, the causé can be traced to some derangement of the nerves. A few boxes of Dr. A. W, Chase’s Nerve Food will completely build up the exhausted nerves and restore the regular month!y action which removes from the bedy the clogged mat- ter that would otherwise cause pain and serious Ay Gisease. It is as @ restorative for pale, weak. womer thar | A. W. 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The subscriber offers for rent his resi dence, orner of Hillsborough and Rictmond Street The hous3 contains tea rooms and is ‘urnish- ed with electric ligh* and fitted with batn, etc. connected with the Charlottetown Sewerage tystem. Possession given at once Apply to HENRY SMITH Sept 11th 1899 NOTICE. | Te Fire Wardens of Souris offer for asle Debentures tothe amt. of $2090, for 15 years st 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Haod Engine. ©. ©. CARLTON, JR., Sec *y-Tre 197 tf r ye wari en * fete TO LIVERPOOL, G. B. number of cabin passengers, at N. Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 LADIES’ HATS LADIES’ COATS a a ie ee ee ere New Goods 0 oming = Daily to Hand The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steam-hip LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage acco no tativn an t dec<s proper ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail fro a Caar lottetown for Liverpool, direct, also on or about the 18th November. 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