THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 29 1598. \ man may talk of disdaining physical strength and adhe me until | fi 2 Doomsday, but the fact | remains that he cannot | look at a picture of an id-time knight, magnifi- ceat in his physical pro- | portions, dauntless in his physical courage, and armed, ready and eager for a contest to the death with any comer, without a thrill of admiration. | Mental ity is desirable and I FAN superior ’ o admirable, but is the ‘game | can- ) . -— . “~~ * = aves eR mG — * a a NeHING. SPORT OF ~ 7S BELLUM DAYS, ( GEANAETTS HeWALWORGS worth the — i : die,” when itis | =} dm. * ‘LOPYRIGHT, 1897 BY THE AUTMON. - won at the ex- a) 1s¢ rf DOoVS- C , , , . : : eat Bad I get The : Bar TER Vind. | feel creepy. Please offer me a endi?.” steamate ¥ 1@ younger man stood contempla- Strong rose and placed his one chair tively chewing the end of his mustache and looked after the moving wagon. One of the field hands had been dis- | patched to the Strong stables for a fresh horse. There was nothing to do but await its coming. The old man was walking around the buggy examining it for possible fractures. The younger one came out of his reverie with a soft, prolonged whisthe and put on his wide awake. ‘So that is Eben Martin’s daughter! Pity!"’ ‘*What isa pity?’ The rich, lazy voice drawled mock- The unhealthy \man may gain the pity and even the admiration of men and women, but it is a question whether such a man ever thoroughly gains their respect. The man whose arteries bound with the rich, red blood of health carries with him a force and an intensity that command re Spect, even though he be slightly inferior mentally to the weak, nervous man. While mo medicine in the world will add an inch to a man’s statur there is one famous | medicine that will fill the veins and arte- ties with the rich, red, bounding blood of abe ct health It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med | Discovery I s the great blood. ‘ When the blood rich and red and plenty, and maker and blood-purtfier is pure and filled with the giving elements that . sh every tissue of the body, it is im- ingly: ossible for a man to outer from ill-health ‘*That they should have sent her off of ane descrintt nl "ery stele } alll cole lungs maidens 1. ie aud educated her above that sphere of erate ; a Athy blood. it is impossible to life = which “ has pleased God ” have unhealthy lungs. When the walls of | Place her. hy eon re nowrishe it] s6 i 1 stomach are nourished with healthy Denucedly pious, boy! Here, Ran bk spepsia and indigestion are im- : , look at that king bolt, will you?’ ’ ities. When the liver is suppli C 1 he | supplied ow e Who are those people, Seth?’ Liza with healthy blood it is bound to be active. - ; : fhe skin that is nourished with healthy | @sked, when they were safely out of blood will b ir and fr = d glow with earshot. mea i} ie | SO Oy druggists / 4 ‘ : g ] 1 se « ‘ Yhay a Sv i ge sacl dn am ( hambliss and Ran ¢ ham- no N.Y ior estate | oo And a upstarter crowd can’t be ; sease. consumption, 1 | found. I reckon, now that Ran has had “ keletor ' ee .. a , aia : . ’ th , st Geek ai eee ‘ae a whole year in Europe, he’ll be harder red me.” to stan’ than ever.’’ **But what does he do, Seth?’’ **Who? Old man Chambliss?’’ *‘No. I know he does nothing. He is planter . **Ran Chambliss?’ "zen? **He don’t do nothin either. | planter’s son.’’ | ‘*Don’t do anything, Seth, dear,’ | PICKFORD & BLACK, |. LINE | He’s 8 | said Liza, cooing her correction as ca- ressingly as if Seth’s grammar was the | only thing in life of any importance to | her at that particular juncture. But before they reached the overseer’s house she had bestowed one more de- | sriptive adjective on Mr Randal HALIFAY & CHERLOTTETOWN, Cosmbliss—‘‘and impertinent.” St t ‘ i CHAPTER IX. SEASON OF 189s. | ‘*Mid reedy fens widespread’’ Strong — saith teak bailed | Martin had established his hermitage. 8.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from | The riverfront or bottom iands of the Ubar! tietown every Friday at 10 a. m., | Hill Place partook of the character of caring the the season of 1+98, for Halifax, | their swamp neighbors over on the ealling at Summerside, Port Hastings, | : - | Louisiana side of the river—rank vege- Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac | & : a Ve Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will jleave Halitaxevery Tues~ | day at 6 p. m., makiog same calle, steamer has excellent pxssenger accom- modation am idahipes. Special freightsa will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Saloon Ch’town, Mav 14,1998. > NN: ee teen seein Ne scenes NEWFOUKSLAND The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in America THE : SPORTSMAN'S ; PARADISE Fverv river and lake along the Jine of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest Sea V oyare. Quickest and safest route ¢> anv part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER ” ORs ee ({ lassed A | at Lloyds) The | | j table growth and teeming anim.11 vital- ity everywhere! Gloomy cypresses towered in funereal grandeur high above the spreacing crowns of broad branching water caks. Vivid creen canes grew in serried ranks close beside the loose leaved wild cher- ries, that in autumn waved their terra cotta flambeaus over the dark bosom of a stagnant green pond—‘‘thick and slab’’ as a witch’s stew. Pallid cypress knees lifted their blunted cones above )} the opaque waters of the pond, offering coigns of vantage to countless slimy things that undulated sinnously about their roots or coiled tenaciously about their crowns. Spanish moss hung ina melancholy profusion of gray bannerets from every branch and twig that showed the slightest inclination te separate and let in strav sunbeams. Frogs croak- ed at high noon among the coarse bul- rushes that fringed the oozy banks of the pond. The stridulous note of the grasshopper, punctuating the dreary quietude, made itscif heard between whiles. All of which went toward the giving of such an evil reputation to the Black pond that it was considered the evil one’s own dominion by the slaves for miles around. A few yards beyond its somber boundaries rose the Moccasin £ - Leaves North Svdnev every | crumbling wooden stile that stood JP Fee Tuesday, Thursiay and Satur-| Strong instead of a front gate. It was _ lay evening or arrival of the not a cheerful spot, even under the full ..0.R. eXpress. Returning leaves Port] blaze of the noonday sun. In the gloam- Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay | ing it was trying to the stoutest merves. aod Friday evenings on arrival of St. John The wooded cliffs that led upward to express, the brighter tableland where Sans Souci FARE: ‘reared its stately white and green fa- Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. cade girdled Neck or Nothing with First Class $20.05 | verdant palisades that were almost per- Second Class 10.30] pendicular in places and quite inacces- Return 33.81] sible for ordinary pedestrians. Through tickets on sale at all stations e LC.R., C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. Bee The sex trip will be only 6 Hours For all information apply to R. G. REID, St. Jobn’s NAi,; or ARCHIBALD & CO, Agenta, North Sydaey, C.B. Un ft 1T4 tf THE = PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST —— Lowest Rates, Generous Settlements we. . BEER, Such as her brother’s hermitage was, Liza got her first glimpse of it on the morning after her day of humiliation. He was sitting before a table belittered with books and newspapers, amid which was placed an unappetizing array of plates containing his noonday meal. Not reading, not eating—pondering, with both elbows planted squarely and his chin resting in his palms. He lifted his head at sound of Liza’s rus- tling skirts and looked at her in unwel- coming surprise as she stepped daintily over his sunken doorsill and glanced as wonderingly about her as might a wood nymph who had lost her way and stray- ed into a mortal's habitation entirely against her own will. ‘‘Upon my word, Strong, this spot would have made the reputation of a Salem witch!’ She shivered prettily and came farther into the bare room. ‘*l aim in delightful state of goose- Authorized flesh and can feel nerves sprouting all AGENT FoR P..E. ISLAND } over me. |} had to skirt that remarkable _ of water ont yorjlerand | actually IRELIFE. ACCIDENT ter ont yorJler apd _{ antuall; among the newspapers and the books | _— at her disposal. She settled herself in- to it composedly. A pretty flush from exercise or nervousness had spread over her face with enhancing effect. Strong could feel himself warmed and cheered by her presence in spite of himself. It was like letting a brilliant ray of san- light into a long closed closet. He had shoved some books aside and was sitting on a corner of the table, swinging one foot a trifle petulantly. After all, even stray sunbeams would expect some sort of entertainment. He knew that she was taking in every particular of his poor surroundings with bright, alert glances, and never before had his one unglazed window, with its clumsy wooden shudder flapping drear- ily in the wind, his shelfless chimney jamb, with its dusty litter of pipes and “Where? What did he look like?” shot pouches and powder flasks, his ascetic inon lounge, with its knebby mattress, intrusively displaying its un- evenness beneath the coarse honeycomb spread, impressed him so disagreeably. It must have been Liza’s own exquisite personality that stamped the contrast so sharply. He attempted a colloquial diversion: (To be Continued.) 0 QE ED Oe aenee qe renee wee i as ~< Y _ ’ fhe W lyfe }} a Wh 7 bo Wy } ty" " alter {WLS Rill |! atZ ae, ee f Ai} ‘ bh } Vi —_—————— SPROUT N pS NAR SHAT: =. ve- SS NING ' Sen (Ce il! ey Ss it wt ; = 7S W i \ } Ae Tf / 5 PAM Sal! / ‘WY, Dr. CHASE VISITING THE Sack, Raised from aBed of Sickness. ney-Liver Pitts for Perfcet Hentth—An Interesting Combined Cere After Long Suffering. Simcoe, Jan. 18th, 1837. Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., To- ronto, Oni. :— Gentlemen,—For over five months I was confined to my bed, not being able to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treating me for catarra of the stomach, but to no avail. I could not eat the most simple food without being in dreadful misery, and found no relief until same was vomited up. After spending a Jarge sum in medicul advice, I was advised to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I said it was no use, for I considered mine a hopeless case from which I rould not recover. At fength I pur- chased a box from J. Austin and Com- pany, Simcoe, and to my surprise found great relief. Not being able to eat I tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills; the pains left me the third day. My appetite has been fully restored. I consider myself perfectly cured, and feel as well as when a young woman, although I am 65 years old at present. I was almost a shadow, now I am a6 fleshy as before my sickness. Have used only three boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, amd only two boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I can do my house work as usual. I am positive that my marvellous cure (which I think it is) is due purely to Dr. Chase’s remedies, which I have used. I can honestly recommend the same to any persons suffering from symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you every success. Yours, truly, MRS. ANN CHURCHILL, Sr. eee ne = mere e ene = an opens eee te gage rene WANTED, A few active agents in each County to handle a fast selling article. Good com- mission. Apply at once. to M Box 179 Charlottetown. 163 dw. §EMACKAYW’S - a Ee oe er ee EEFES SEES Y SELLE EEE YE EEE ey LE Ready-to-wear Clothing At the Following Prices 24 all wool suits in at $5.00 to 6.00 grey and brown checks, single breasted wll trimmed, men’s «iz»: 20 all wool, mixed checks, 4 button sack, single breasted at $7.00 to {#)0.* 50 suits made from our own make of tweed, all patterns, single and double breu-ted good fits and guaranteed to wear, selling at $7.00 to 11.50. 00 children’s 2 piece suits in dark gray patterns, at $1.50, all wool, grey, check apd brown, mixed, salling at $2 00 40 children’s suits, 2 piece, brown check, well trummed, selling at $3.75 50 childre 1’s 2 piece suits, "We 100 boys’ 3 piece suits, all sizes, nice checks and well made, selling at $3.50 up to 7.00 Men’s working pants in nice stripes—all sizes, good fits, at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 up. Boys’ odd pants at 25c up. 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The Annual Gathering of the Clans, under the moyen of the Caledonia Clinb | of P.E-Island, will be held ac Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan Esq, Railway St#uon ou Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, local, Souris 10.30, local, Georgetown, (reguler train) ut 7.05, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations. For train arrangements, prize list and full particulars, see programmes and ads vertisements in newspapers later. D. McNEIL, JAME3 McISAAC, Rec. Sec’y President 164—-wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 near Ten the latest fashion plates, for then you want to are | ay know if our artists can produce the garment when finish She bosses everybody—well, We are up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can ed just as represented. nearly everybody. produce the cest as represented on the fashion plates, Come and Select Your Sprmg Suit John McLeod & Goy., TORISAAL ARTISTS. eae aaae OFFICE TO LET. 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