THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 25, 1898. — = namin re a a a eee None aa a a = i - > > — - ¥ f ; est thing with which “mother can crown her daughter is a com- mon sense knowl- g cdge of the distinct. ly feminine physi- ology. Every wo- man should thor- oughly understand her own nature, Every woman \should under. ystand the su- fea) ce im pert- > ance of keeping herself well and Strong in a J , ‘ , _ . , . . i> — . = . ed >. js = 2 ean ; Nats : - iP O ates A = Se . ey a age a woman ly way. < Lah . eee "4 p . ait Nearly all of the re _— : ie —— i} pains anc d ac he: s ad ¥ ai the we akness 4 — = . ; iad sickpess = ing . women is due (Copyright, 1893, by John Alexander Steuart.) . sorcers OY <lisease of the organ: , to di iy fensinine " gans dis. | rre Putn tne Tannen angers skill." | anont me. an 1 as often”l was n | onctly piped Amood. Then ait ut once. ar anpout me, and as often was on tne a j he eee ¢sman who suffers in this way 1- ; ‘ ; ail s and cint of fainting at the sickening sight sted for wifehood and motherhood. * Me : oy Rego excitement, he screamed : | } a rermity is a menace of death. Thousands : ; of women suffer in this wav because their innate mode ty will not rimit them to : of riven bodies, brute and human soem * >a > . o ! ‘ « ia . ry — They are coming ! The reader will gather I had rather They shall destroy us utterly ! Not . ? ind, , & man of us shall es a |. , lost my head, and indeed that is a] . nn Ss she escane and he } feeble wa of putting my distraction. | cast ® look to the rear I think in I wine eats iS car dienes oe SELLING AT HALF PRICQ ‘ th » ¢ lis ot) ’ 2% : . eqbmit to LIS ing linations and i ¢ ; ment insist tied in, nes spite of himscif—to see . enn ti ; . ; eee reasenes* insets” sted Upon | COME ome clear for flicht = the coast | Gexterity of my little mare than to physician. The ~ unnecessary shot a tabi f oe Abou Kuram | any effort of my own that I was not > . . Br. ‘ Lia oa © ‘onte Y « ‘ ws - cla r R. V. Pierce. ss re and okilifal gust urcn him, t e oncempt and dis- | carved to death. To this hour I can- gpecialist, for thi rty years tot f consulting n j dy. t os yu said not a word, not imagine how I escaped where go od > sician tothe | ' Hotel and Sure¢t- é vO Oo n? enemy’s cavalry, con- nan cwek Gum baee ae tial) Mamie he te J t h d t M F Instit ute, at oO Y ha die sistine of pe rhaps 200 lances, had de ca . oe ee pt tag —s us pure ase —at auc ion in on- ' N oo ee sia jill . . jut, when you come to thin a it, i covered a wornde niedy with which tached itself, and was coming down |! always is a mystery how any a ever t | tit f S j ‘ } ] : ¢ : ry 5 « J SULT \ DY ne ¢cve : ‘tii . gomen may trea . ps edil ¥y cure them. 4 the sl pe at an easy trot. Vy hen they ccmes ive out of ante Surely if rea an enormous quan l Vy O pring gives in the privacy of their own homes. had travelled a short distance, the ar ytk a Cee teeled the eek y = + : “ + ~e 1s * ) 7 . ¢ > . als —— ° « a l ik can Yl @ fe le arct ene , | - it This medicine ' known as Dr Pierce’ Ss Fa- camelmen also began to move toward dance with delicht ‘¢ must be th Sulsings, in ‘weeds serges W orsteds. 7 vorite Presctiption tacts directly on the Us, slowly, and without noise or ex- gh tly f fre ie sen | 2 9 ’ islic: and important organs concerne; if , , : - ; ; ve iastly snectaci ( enzic: men | ee them te pe A e ae ‘ oy re d. a pod J ade a th directions of {| fac king each ain ‘r to nieces L t st sh d — d tt T t di io yt m: ——a SSSus us . aliays 0 \uram, Ww , 2 ee - se ; it isfammation, heals ulceration, so the supreme cetnannad ain ee ee $y and by I began to understand— ates snades ab pa erns, nten Ing i nie oo. ; ie te aww | % ‘ , 3 ances cantere Rica 33 Fo ‘ : ti ae and rests the tortured nerves. Tlate ¢ ‘ a thing more difficult tham it may gen and rests ti @ nerves. Laken out from our side to meet thos I f it | th h ld | ” — ses . nee ; Se . . i se com- — z in “Sea ahwant ints —- — a if Miethe critical period, it banishes the In deen men’ seem—that the advantage lay with purchasers of spring suit lengths should see i} gstal discomforts and makes baby’s advent us. I understood it from the fiendish j | . + ’ rye ’ $9 ae : . *pY . > uel easy and almost painless Thousands of i - oh ie a feed exhilaration of our men, from the tl T h gomen who were once weak, sickly, nery- CHAPTER XIX, reed short, deep coughs of satisfaction with 1ese. e are sna S, if ous fretfu! nmva ids, re now happy hie althv | THE BATTLE. W hich the Vy drove their weavoens home { wires, because of this med 1 It i Id j a } and from the greater proportion of | br all gor nd medicine dealers an i no hone st j When the enemy's cavalry reached shrieks and empty saddies among our dealer will advise a substitute. level ground, they divided, one troop opponents, - —* commenced using Dr. Pierce's med- ' swinging to the right and the other to | The discovery acted like a drug that i ines come thr ; rs aro writes {rs oo eat ° : a sete > ox s? "Ee " rae Py Y \ - mel W.C. Fos eat write M Fila J the left, with the evident intention | ®€ts the blood on fire. To keep from [ - : ido, Saline Co | gxoing stark mad I roared myself black S wis “Iwas the picture of death. Thad no heen | Of harrying us cn both flanks at once, ce ai . totake anvthi: rht was Mvhneheea | While the camelmen, quickening their | in the face and rode furiously whither- Mh had been to see fi t : tmy pace, advanced straight upon our cen- | S0¢Vver my goaded mare chose to carry a tt tieee's commenced taking tre. Our horsemen, going dut easily, ; ™¢, Sometimes amoung friends, Sener a Pa ; tie Ss pel OT mong foes, and always with a fran- They might be mere spectators, in- diferent to the issue, so remote they seemed from the scene of anguish in | i’ Which two armies were pouring out : their hearts’ blood. but when we be- | gan to gain a mounted messenger came galloping down the slope ard spoke for a minute or so to the eoprm- mander of Yumen Yusel’s troops. Whatever was his message, it put fresh force and courage into the men, for, getting into closer formation, they burl- ed themselves upon us with a fury that i, soon gave them back their lost ground. i ce. Ltook four bottl Dr. Pierce's Favorite | — divided to check the others, and tic desire to see my sword run as red Prescription, ard one \ f his ‘Pleasast Pe | CUr Main force, massed after the Meet the es ve N ‘thi an Ses re ie in ls, and am now a well woman.” | Ceaien, rated eulety fee Ges ates. ee ee ie ee ee All eves were, of course, on the caval- | amercy of God br ought me out of that : ea | : ry moving from both sides at an easv or on alive. j bi } Ba rgalin orner. se trot. as if out fer morning exercis« All this u hile Yumen Yusel and the if The D & A CORSET. They made no haste, as yet there was | man = the black hors? were posted j . ) nothing of the mad excitement of the | the ridge looking down on the battle. : | charg® in their behaviour. | Presently they broke into a gallop, | and my heart bounded at the thought | that they were going at each ae But when they should have burst into wheeling and circling, but instead of | the charge both sides wheeled simul- | taneously, waving their lances defiant- | ly, and uttering shrill cries. Again | they advanced, again wheeled, and re- } tired, with the same truculent display of weapons. And so they went on, getting closer together they drew away, ' © + . ! f r @ nul ritive ? pre pa tration for infants, o 6 he a 1S we? deep, And there go our horsemen. i I» anti finally they must have Fetes But though we yielded a little our | mre ao eae $e yo eee of = ee tae seen lances did not slacken in their work. Se ee ee le ee ee nm Stance ey vroug iin, : Nay, the slicin went on wi a . a A DAD De SD = = Te: Wy facing each other. Had I know”?! qgoubled energy "ane aan dk eee ~ BAAAABAAAAAES elnz 's U ue Arab ways better, I should have un- curdling to hear : P| if ~ | derstood that now the yy was about “ Holy prt : ‘ i Pa “e ee a eo ly prophet, how they fight,” cried | to begin in carnest. suose little pre-| amood Sinn, as he and Abou Kuram s+ i ic es Ti ; liminary flourishes that had set MY/ met for a moment in the rear. “ Mine ) ii)» iit , — ce so violently were i eyes have never beheld <uch slauchter. La i ° e ic es Hn . D | ply an introductory ceremony, mea Look you now at Ismael Nvmar —how {hi 1x aP if . or yvenin ress partly to appease the Arab passion for : ML ae g | show, partly to prick the courage of ae cleaveth heads and heweth off a. {jip- ag ; ih ’ : i i the combatants. nbs ! He shall have three more % , ror, nice an rm anc He Women find the D & A Corset - : Meanwhile Yumen Yusel’s camelmen Wives and a present of gold for his e> are easily kept when you al V “7 fine ene th is at 2%¢ per i well suited for evening wear as a ‘ had pushed on and were now down V#lour. And leook you, too, how the i{ and crisp. We se ren ee i! f for ordinary purposes. — It gives | the slope and well into the plain. When scod Koor Ali layeth about him. I - Lave i} quart. ft Se eee a ede within a musket-shot of our frent have been watching him, and he slay- fm I | 1 hess or discomfort. Tt is sold at i} lines they halted Then, in the twink- eth like one preparing for the sacri- A ‘ ——— yi popular prices. ; ling of an rs a n went every camel fice. There goeth a man severed in —— ann, |p { |} LOW —VU O wW |: | in both armies. whiie the musketeers two, another and still another. Didst \ bet { crouching behind their beasts, brought thou ever see the like ? He maketh > ; j hen and iE geet the D & A Corset. ! their long matchiecks to the “ ready.’ stepping stones to victory of his ene- {hp } lenty of mustara on th , f t (7) | At the same moment the opposing Miles. He shall have a dozen of my } only 20c per quart. he : bodies of horse, that had been stand- Choicest slaves. And my brother, too, | {hh |e oe ee | ing, motionless, raising unitedly th hath dore marvellous execution. 7s ass iis + | fer r f Techbir, techbir ! have seen his blade smiting with the | {h» ie ; Gi J ) ote +? rd ther at the fu Stroke of lightning He hath left the | | i started t e, ‘ e} oe: 2 : mul v¢ I entn + r at ‘ i | je i\ e The on ly food $ } speed of the ci . The next instan dead in heaps behind him I will be- ‘4 the os +73 @ ; came the shock meeting. and far think me what befitteth him to receive. | | |» 43 Bab that will build 2 |} in tt h tremb.e Yea, and I, too, have smitten the foe. a hp ‘ if sh. 7 ‘ ; ” ' na thi I slit 2 fellow’s ribs as a cook would | shai Y i. ina weak ons- and {! ara tre : 7 n and th ; i y if é a 1K lt | id 3 ° 7 oe oo 3 and clash as the rushing columnscame Cut Open the ribs of a sheep. By my |} a i ris Ij a o titution gradu- @ } together \ the rsemen met, th faith, it was fine sport.” | i | ie » @ } front lines of 1 teers cpened fire, He stopped and looked over the san- I» ¢ | haa {Chance all ) y but su rely is ° ad t} Zt i i : of batil gfuinary scene, | : if { ; 3 i were upon us. _ Our men fight like lions,’ he said. 7 {ht ie o FL lartin’s o For a littl I ivalry on ad and 1 oa : ae rngea hn or of cone: ~ | They run very easily and {hw Aid bee i* } reared in confused heaps Then thes ‘ uinketh thou they are being | hur vA : «a cattered. and horses | in Griven bach ? Doth it appear to thee | are strony and pretty. {jj 8() . ‘ & £ 3 { to career I en The car:v the enemy is gaining just a little, ever : ii» ~ 0 bag Lievrpool Salt ” $ araina “ i 00 i of lust ‘enre i { ] and so little ? If we lose fround put | i i bY Oo! curs? =] ‘ j cieared, a: Be : : st — X Ss y ' : Got r i the antagon eS re red t their respe ns,” changing voice and mann:r again, | ' ' e {jis For , ale by | Bia oy ° o cr . : . ‘ «} ne WY? = ™ the re i€ Stor ) )i* . if ‘Ss y ‘ ope . Tua [ — at ae hig - y : 1 ign A ‘ais oe oor Ali's - so a oes nse - am nee Massey-Hat k AS Co., {i} H y H; SLi ie ties Salas , tu oO Ali’s s 4d is crimson ¢ ; a. one Orace Haszard : i ® delicate nd invalide. © | ‘ihe: gun - ; ee oe ate chil n an I? yalias. ganmwnwad rained a MY hant shout i y to the prophet, the day is »urs!? £TT wD e : : @ | disengaged raised a triumphant sh a H. ues + 5 : j “1? ; a Ae @ KERRY WATSON & CO., Proracrons, > and though Abou Kuram said not a Yumen tusel’s men hy—-we are con- LIMITED. {ihn Ch “own, 18th May, 1898, MONTRE At @ | word his glittering eyes declared his Guerors! They fty ! They fiy !” / 006 $4940 6660000°090 MtOOCO wild satisfaction. ts for me, I stood They were not flying, but their lead- # MARK WRIGHT g C0 {hp — —--— in my stirrups waving my sword and er had been cut down by one of our f ‘ \\\ ; yelling mvself hearse, for the arr c uiry mn , and in the confusion that be p . } artiwv t; Ley ; o mINnda agvain > ~ | feeling, partly unholy gice, Peary vi acs . oS YW Ih» U Pure Spiccs fight partly a mad desire to kill, "aq sanec % la vas ours,” cried Agents Ch town. is} which seizes a man when blood has Amocd Sinn, in a transport of call \- ij» aspen, and was as drv in the mouth as (To be Contioned.) |» ig md heen i th thick of the fight on © Profitable oem “ : | Agents for S'side. [Ip , _ - h attom ; | ; : i Again the cavalry 0 both sides : But bad + pice 15 a minable. 1 Can + and charged: again fire i 9 |) wheeled, . forme: i arged; aga : ‘ | oP rn eer ea ee ee his is a truism that no competer they rolled in convulsive heaps, part- L> - VYTvVyvvy? y¥ = . . _ , ec ? ed with more empty cada j 4 » ) bee actually spilled in battle, had de} i I > was nm singing are | me a a iam I quivered like “a > arnaiaer f | ROCERS & ROSERS Nh» 1 Received ut! al] tf at{{| al] «i{{| «if les, and yet a a ee ee See ) al ‘ee er a} vi! f, re 1 houskeeeper should for get. | again reformed and dashed at each i: “hep ts fihe tronhble of caow ; aat | “ac eran inne ssjble to tell which “ Su Ae & a 3 Ses —_ malt the trouble of coov ing. inpect'| other, it was Seams | Cee | a nice assortment of if you get the ri¢«t braad of Spice, Re ee ee es ee : duststorm that raged about them and while there sre maay that are | nothing was discernible. But there “When the doctors considered me . , foir , j ian cis was no doubt on the point when pres-. , f > . i ) { ‘ (Wwe ¢ i bi _* . ee ” * tes , : ; hanyre la A Ta 3 wrry 2 2 | 4 ‘ : " 7 ee | ently, instead of forming again, the curaodie, Ayers Cherry Pectora! ; 4 | ) \ ; \ tage one Which «s invariably ani- enemy’s horse burst out of the dun cured me of ‘ . ° i a bounce oe rn hie hil} Laws CU Lic form. l ar. OF is cloud and went srpurring ul! th l ' | | ay Sa the newest | panel VEN with ours slashing and siabbing at Ps i FR 99 | designs in i cmbou Kuram, beside himself with | varenie Prone chitis | sterling silver and_ rolled y, vociferated a rder, our can 1el- men, slinging their muskets, seized) —L.. B. LARDINOIS, Ros siere, Wis. Proves the value of those shoes you purchased from their spears. leaned upon their beast 5 {teal Advice F ee. Address, Z. c. AYER CO. and with a deafening roar rushed to | at ie us. Always easy and good wearers, both | plate, and selling very low, ‘ a + the charge Our antagonists were 9 MOTT'S MONTREAL & QUEBEG Ss) ea |LADIES’ & GENTS’ W. N. TANTON ac ° | eg Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Stor Lam Never did leader set a braver ex-/ 4}, ample than was then set by Abou . ae &% Le ri SOU js : Kuram, and perhars never were a leau- . ; ; R — er’s value and influence more potent- BARRISTER, &c. All neat and dressy. You will also save money by eee | ly felt He was here there, anda . The Steamship Ox nN pane will call at eV eryw he re, dives ting, enc ouraging, ;ROWN’S BLock, CHARLOIFTETOM purchasing from us. Building Lot 50x100 Feet Souris regular yonce a tortnight dur.ng |} hewing and cutting, and ever seeking FOR SALE i the pr thea ninacee «a ‘re nerile were thickest. esent season. Sai!'~z trom Mon- | ‘@¢ Places where perils wert ; 3 My orders were to keep by his side, ee "ealcn or abou j out 25th ¢ : B : 5 lerin y ' Apel Merchant but they were nut easily carried out. goods would 49 well to have A hundred times I lost him in the . hi ~ — by this line. For rates of ' tumbling, whirling eddies of attack and W A NTBD. This e one of the most des rable ,lote ght or other parti: culars, enquire of { recoil, a hundred times I was struck is : O J the te eee oi 7 pee the eastside o pper rrince St. ppit seals aia | aimost senseless in the bloody crush MATTIE’ ; £ eLEAN !a hundred times I found myself at the 420 Souris, Clutching in terror atepommel an d Vest makers, at . , , RE 7510i Be tat bic : uae the steel clashed and ae anton ‘D. A. BRU CES Tha B ext Plaga to Bay Your Clothing and Boots \ ee r A TT TT Sy _—_—_—_—_—