st See as ES 7 oad od init = mal angst 8 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 11 1898 Qquetme «2 a ene . —_- _ - Rannincieneeete 8 ans = a, . bo soon & = : : AO rnene rae. 6 nee on . i. © ee aI | SA See 4 : Tt i f pai ful x Wa WA a’ .. A, wD 49, ‘a : Y sight to SRR BERRI RRR RRR RY OR “4 otherwise robust NX MK “lf man limping WA sy : ale ng on erutch ** SCAINGT’ c a + oT cae, a ‘guffere 1 de O a AGA N > Wo — i from rheumatism 2 IN) I l : ¥ ie Rb¢ywuatism is a x XK a sease that will § * . r attack a ww kek kkk xX it aS cl or” who ce ps . SS Ce .o blend mt 4% ne “4 fe Phed | BY MRS. MARY E. HOLMES- x t 18 Jus ‘one way o “ a i. my iis ae . ® Author of “A Woman's Love,” “The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless OX fi ) és F ) i ison ea assimila > 4 Woman,” - Her Fatal Sin,” SA Wife's Peril,” on if tio verfect anc d ¥. , _ . . 4° a fiver ded “A Desperate Woman, ® We keep an elegant range of the very latest styles in Amerian and Canadian makes, Gents hi bo . > P "i * . - =e . Fs rte _ * ae VR urnishings also. : rheumatism are BERR RXR RRRRKY ER RRR + af peer cured ee y Dr. Pierce’s a Golden Medical ae Discovery. It} CHAP ER VII, Fler eye caugnt the gieam of the ring 2 a 5 g . tl Cc > ‘ Ke if i R Creates a keeti, The count Murhea, om the . ath Angee. aa hearty DEti "th ae | “Have you lived all these years, Rur- “Married, too. She hates him, for thai NE eer omnanadiiamnaai: a - A corrects I could love he® How would it be to——” Alice stirred, she lifted her eyes. sii timate, ata a ini a ated Ce et ne ~ eee ae Fi Rentie Pete A ll dis- . - den, to learn from at ing di digestion. and all weakness : me that « ring does 1@ stomach It makes the assimilatig, | NOt make a marriage.” We keep a large assortment; our prices are the lowest. If you remember before we handl- perfect the liver active he blood pure and “Well, well, it’s nothing to me: but! | ed Clothing some years ago, prices were higher, no conp‘tition was the reason, we step’d ‘ | sé 1 ; e ye giving elements of the | what about the diamonds, George?’ the | Help me! Oh, help me!” ghe mur : ‘ la food, the nerves strong ind steady, and it | old woman asked eagerly. | mnured. | into the breach salling low,ani saptured a . 3 trale, by so doing we saved the peop'e Grives @i) Impurities ar abnormal acids | “p ; 5 eet op ian te? ‘Tra stoor ig I l 1] from the blood. It allay: inflammation aad - yogi noes 0ge _— he is. Myra stood upright. thousands of dollars. We are still in the elo! 8 trade watching your interests and saving i is pain. It is the » neil iene aul Ross entered us he spoke, carry-{ «yg ox me wee ; 3 P © i ; Bait, alt i2 the ureat blood. maker Se ee eee ee ita | I will help her, she said to herself | your money, Although some firms are a “desperate efforts to control the clothing t iM f coes not ma or- ‘m | - ae ™ : a vietiv: ** ill be my revenge,”’ r 2 : . " } people more corpulent. Unlike cod | monds, —-* re ee trade. They cannot do it, we will not allow any one firm to get control of clothing as long i loes not build flabby flesh, but “Hallo, motherT’ he said, jocularly: | st ind aa 5 j al lat “Ooi : e<lid, Jo Wigt 7. aq y ye own the unhealthy, half-dead tis “2h alcnet Wheres Were enge heaiy | CHAPTER XL as We are in 1t % that constitute < pul en carrie ‘in cee a re SS ore Tak i ( 1 ] i 71 ee eee ~- | Sanaa Ae MO CIR Mi cel ee We keep a big stock and our prices are in keeping with the times. Hi t J : — “ha at ol sues of on eo Se ae aes aS ae her face was pal > but her eyes shone Remember the price cutters when in want of Ready-to-wear clothing. i * Li : : : rcestin«e ad ) eTits | ® inner Chamber. Sul §s OUL COIR | rinmnhanttly . : Sold at all medicine stores. i his duty.” i wae i } ; S auty- Her plan had worked even better than v " 4 y . I have been afflicted with rheermatiem end | Paul laughed. she expected: the loss of the diamonds RARGAIN CORN ER | ° ; ble \ ites Nir . BR Vhite ot | 6 *y ° . o a 4 wr? : : 7 : : 286 . trouble,” ites ew a Where is it?’ asked the count ab- | and plate, and Alice’s disappearance, ¥ ) I § afraid I woulc lose my mind. At | Tuptly. } were now Jooked upon as an arranged "| was alrmost entircly helpless. Therethhad | “Scouting roun trange, a plac | en a night for three yr ars that 1 could a -_ - ‘s = und tne SeeRR, of place | thing. ‘ & ny position. I trie! Dr. Pierce's Golden | about five miles from here, belonging to; The country rang with the news of i R a mal Discovery [ usec three bottles of it a man named Armistead; they say he | the young Countess Darrell’s elopement , : , , has a pile of piate worth a small] for- | and robbery. : Piemre’<« Plenacant Peltete ” ; : 4 Pic A Pleasat llets cure = tune. | ‘Two days had elapsed, and as vet no wuon Hstipation is the cause o “Armistead!” muttered Paul Ross/ trace could be found o » fugitives ; many diseases. Cure the cause and you eat? = ae 7 = a sa 1 co trac ( vuld be four d of th fugi v oF cure the disease One “Pellet” is a ee oe oe nie ord Valerie saw nothing ras ore bs gentle laxative. and uw a mild cathar- Geoffrey Armistead is dangerous. this time: he wae shut in his own room, of Alice’s TYaithlessness arid jak: aor u Druggists sell them and there’s Do you know him?” the count asked | hiding his head@beneath the disgrace. vision of her sweet beauty haunted him notuing else ‘'just as er ere as he opened the case and drew out the | His mother was an altered woman; and e even when proofs were strongest snddenlyv are . y . . Ih him! tt 1 Pad “he: suddenly aged. against her the thought of her innate TT] v ate him: utterer aul; “he has The ss of the diamonds was a sor: . . Y n N iD YN ite h m { Fs nee The loss of diamonds was a soi purity and goodness would come Wke a tiacked me down all my life, curse him! row to her. but she srieved far more : LiL Riv “ur : é : ; . ; flash of light. Well, you shall help to rid him of his plate as revenge,” laughed Count diamonds. ; } Be sceme yer her Ss n’s acute vik ; she kn wy +, ever nel I ecu pain, 1 a Hie remembered her as he held her for | ‘ Irae io ae +r TY : . ° ‘ nr J alone what Alice's flight meant t a that brief few seconds in his arms that bra thy ~ * c ura, —not diserace only, but desolation an ot : la wat ie ine de ll On the Altar of Di: betes, Saved Paul looked up quickly not disgrace only, b ” , : night in the conservatory; it was the ‘ «ken heart. for Rov loved now as En See : reli ; } 1; ay Ee y a . : : a broken heart, 1 Ai . tace of an angel in its fair loveliness. Dy Vodd's Kidne: Pills, Only. “I will not have a finger in that job, } pe pever had or would again. Sisal ; ld é etal fel George, so I tell you. It would mean | * . Such a woman cou not sin: her boson ved many bitter Yet how could he explain the cfr- danger, perhaps discovery.” i e i and win ween he és . ; eet, I : ; thoughts of Alice, and the same to the | eymstances? Look which way he might Hardly a family im the country is “IT am not afraid, my dear Paul, if iia ccthei cE we niin denial ee ARs ak. : , fr trom Diabetes. Great thirst . i. dae {| proud honored woman was a blow al-| he saw nothing but the most damning ty ou are, Courage, mon ami, and remem ae 1 ; ‘ ee ; ; en y , ~ age, : >? i most too heavy to bear. evidence of her guilt ” i? siont umboness » e 11 4 - +7 } Y wes woe ’ “— : : 2 Sigat, nur - in thn tnighs, ber, you join in the game at the Grange. Valerie’s sympathy and tenderness inc cume cw .. ; 5 cane 0 A knock at the door roused him, and } | | t . ing gums, swollen ankles, ema- I command you. were very soothing to her, but brought | pj. man Mason entered anne e es 197 ry er } > Pe ore ‘ « , m] a : * pei 3 : t a> . ciation, nervousness, pale or turbid Paul muttered an oath and flung him at the same time a sigh of sorrow as —hde hk wilanan wentd tp ¢ * she thought of her son’s wees life, you, my lord,” he sai@ quietly. Cloakings V i de and that Valarie could never his “IT can se ne,” the earl replied H . wife now but through the shame of a . sah aban wen: ely sk onan cpa osier ‘+, ATE all Posriive signs that vile now ac taruuse remate 4 | hastily. : i + “—" Dame Burden Wiha ih as hough she iude- : : ; Diabetes is in the syste ‘ 1 as . divorce or death, and though she judg “He told me to give you this card, and jiabetes 18s ll > Systein. Here,” he said, picking ont a ring ed Alice harshly, she was too good a : . is i : | 3 : bee ‘yon 80. 06. lon fore Same silisaten Undercloth : Do you know how it ends? In that blazed like a star, “here’s your ! wom:un to pray for her death i ae gto 96 Din fore fom: mineetey, nN erc O In ' , ' mee : iid s y 3 i, wv a : . meth. ne y i0rTra- ; Der ATH. A premature, orrible, agon- ante Burden. FPaui, what will you On the third day Roy left his room Ten earl tank the tard zed, pitiful death. The victim has no | have’ erd went down to the library; he had Nie dit edie us 3 D (x a Sethian of Chet let. ates. tee te mo SOUR. : Frank Meredith—staying with Arm ress OO S made up his mind to go abroad for "] istead at the Grange. Well, let him urine, loss of sexual power, decaying | Se! Gowa om « pile of rugs, and was tanh naine sm Shee fed. .ce Ss silent while the count spread the glit- | teeth, pains In the loins or small of i “pda eg ‘ tering gems before the eager eyes of ” peace, no ease in life. His days are GNeasl . eas a ; 2 cups. ed with tortures. His nights are The count glanced at him. time, and also to persuade his mother | egme in, Mason.”’ ' Ww » Reanme nf de . 7 . to leave the Castle and seek mental Mason bowed, and in a few seconds waaing a mS OF. IBOny. He longs “Paul, you are growing cowardly. change after all the trouble she had en- | p; A ont u salads in Frank Meredith : + _ hy les 9 fae _ < t é sil al : cd. < wry? “rs > Mere th. to die, yet lears the terrors of his end. Well, take the cups. I keep the dia- dured “I must apologize for intruding on r . ls ac * a tac - as ep : ae a oy . aa pe tt , => ST | ee TE eaten - “ a He 3 wre ine ro tid, repulsive monds. . ; Valerie heard him leave his room, | your privacy, Lord Darrell,” Frank be- mass of corruption. That is the only What will you do with them, { and trod softly after him. , ’ George?” asked TD: — aldtens gan courteously, “but I wish toe speak end of unchnet ked Diab ‘tes. Dodd’s rOOT Ze ! asker ame urden, lwoldinyg “a toy, or she said as he was about to dahidhes teat ca sobebin 7 Se ; with you most particularly.” * : 7 ; . . } 2 mand ane “atecning le “wels » shrary wn Kidney Pills will cure it Chey drive flash in the light sh enter the library. The ear) bowed; he seemed to know it out of the system thoroughly, create aaa oe ¥ He turned his cuest’s face. . hg oe ae —" on ss Take them abroad and dispose of “Valerie.” he said quietly “forgive oy np en de ‘ ” i. new, ciean | ood ré bul the diseased ae . em a . EAP g ‘ , sa . 9 5 ou are looking at me, I S@e, Frank ’ a by UUlI SCase them taere,” the count answered shortly, : en eee me: I did not hear you coming.” went on. “We har I aa j iS, é *<S 2 1¢ : : . , ‘ ° r ave met before. 0 taidneys, and restore robust health Myra was leaning against the rough She gazed at his haggard face with a , , é you remember, a few days ago, you had REMOVED plank that formed a door between the | heart that burned from its jealousy a riding party to the old Abbey ruins?’ : 3 two rooms. She had oT thought Alice’s flight The earl ruminated, “Take them abroad!” she whispered would have tried him so terribly. “Yes, I remember now. You are the to herself. “He is going away and “How ill you leok!”’ she exclaimed. ntlem: rery ki j gentleman who very kindly assisted my, > 4 GRATEFUL XOMFORTING st ner with him. Coward! Le for- cs = eae coe ae —the the Countess of Darrell, I thank , | Distinguishea everywhere ee a 3 op ee ere re eee ee oer ere i ee ee | for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- She m v 1 back to the bed on which eyes. «) Roy’s voice failed. ‘ rior Quality, and Nutritive She had placed Alice. he fainting fit “Wh hat are you going to do?” she ask- 4 ) Properties. ‘Specia lly grate- had passed, but the poor girl lay in a | ed hurriedly. (To be Continued.) Ke } ul and comforting to the state of coma. She knew nothing. “IT am making arrangements to leave i nervous and dyspeptic. Sold “How beautiful she is!’ mused the | here and go away.” ponepaag ’ = Whil i I ir di h FF ; ‘ 1 only in }-lb. tins, labelled unhapy Myra; “fair as a lily. He loves “Do you intend to follow them? ai Le In 10 oronto atten ing t er ai i ; JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., her—all the love I gave him he treuds + The question was asked involuntarily. ee . y . sh a d h dt] K } ibi ‘33 : Homcopathie Chemists, | under-foot. He remembers nothing now Rey's face darkened, Ng we pure ase t e Entire YX it of re s Li ondon, Engl: nd. that he fooled me and won 1m} heart “ shall seek him, if I 50 to the end HS , BREAKFAST SUPPER | with his pleading. It is all gone—a!l ef the world,” he said quietly. Should be in every family - fn = a Y, 1 |} my pride, my honor, my peace of my “Where shall you go first?’ Valerie cameos chest and ye Dp; f is The Deminien Or ie Ut af chen SE: inte ‘ iness : Sai questioned him hurriedly. aveller’s grip. They . sh mind pee Rappem a9 a what | " > | : “ : th 2 l : invaluable when the stomach ae? Pi ‘ will become of her? Roy shook ais nead. is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, an@ a ; PoE | “I don’t know—to Italy, perhaps, | @l) liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 2 centa ' e iS | where I met him. I believe he has a _ And have them now on Exhibition in i : castle or an estate out there. ‘He a ’ . my se. rate ne NE lee : SGPT ET } } | | | { } | } | | ‘ Cn Se LRT SLOG, have—they may have gone to it.’’ “Roy, you will do nothing rash? Fro- mise me, for your mother’s sake. Re member, she has only you.” “T shall avenge my honor,” the ear! rewered quietly. “But you, Valerie, he went on gently, “you will not leave my mother. She lovegs-you. It is a great ‘our ware rooms, They are beauties—each instrument fiaished and tuned with special THE SHAVERS’ IDEAL care, No increase iD prices. Call in and see BALANCED HANDLES, FAULTLESS GRINDING. th em ; FOR Prince Edward Island Deben-| {UreS. wens thing to ask you to do—to give up your j life, your pleasures, to be with her—but ‘ ? » 78 & ; 7] lers will | received at the | I on yids ; a a ne OR 7 . alerie felt er throat choke. fs | Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, | “There is no hardship 1 would net ce until noon of the 22nd dey of Novem- 4 submit to for your mother’s sake,” she ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or {| replied. : any of the $15,000 Debentures au- sick HEADACHE Che = we _ me to om lips. t r . ; “Thank y¥ u, alerie, ne Said, sSlinT : ft thoriz “l to he issued for onstruction Th ipbK yo ] | Ths P, E. Island Music House eee ol “ : e Ua ‘ ly. “Tell my mother I am coming to Con oll Bui’ ding Queen St ze } ol ri of W ales Coll 4 by the Positivel P 77°C a by these speak to her soon. ] want her to g9 T? ih y « =5 ° ai Frovincial Act of 1597, 60 V LC., Cap aoe tle Pills. her favorite house in Scotland for a lit- 1 Che Debentures are in denomina- Rit ee a » time. or anywhere. Sbe must leave ————— - ao ————- - . a i They also relieve Distress ftom Dyspepsta, | tle time, o J : tio} # $1.000 and $500. to bear in- ia sich es ‘7.7 _” Ry j Ul ¢ J ant ; 0 ear 10 {ndi “estion and Too H rty £ ating A r her e : + j terest the rate of 34 per ce : ; eit een eee Valerie smiled faintly, and turned pe che Fate of ¥7 per cent per | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsl g h 1 the lil Pt ; 4 : ay 4 444 pe tlre eUoldy Ah - a “9 > : tere e 1orary. : en a halt-yea y and will | ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue “Al) goes well,” she murmured to a 8 - | 1 ist | ‘ih b er. Ll} a Oo, redeem- Pain in the c id "T RI ID LIVER. They hersel f. “To prays me to remain —he * Sbie in JV yours Regulace the Bowcls. Purely Vegetable, will find soon he cannot do without me, ' ANGUS McMILLAN, Smaii Piil Small Dose, | 1 Lady Alice will be forgotten. Does e t a Provincia! Treasurer. he lore her—is he suffering from his P54 -04 2 a week until 21st Noy. Small Price. heart or his pride at her flight? Pride, T — ok pte —___. | Substitution em certain: he is a Darrell, and there Brass Blectrolicrs FAR 1 ] the fraud Uf the day. \ all eile. Cow. it only wants Jura % Bra B { seen ee Une cc rennet Cort, fame Mame ite coms I SLRarrmay’ Cory |brass . Bracet s rS j after a long, wretched, dark imprison- : : Th at well known business Hotel ou : : => = r = , hy a *yry)- f C went. Pav! gone from my path—4lappl nd Street, near the market. AS ~ 1OT al ter S a H ae "the earl shut sass, | ood MONTREAL Can, roomie 4 cho ae ae eet The earl shut the door of the library, 9 a me anc ebop, al) in good repair. Good : baal Ried he table buried . and drawing a chair to the table Sibling for thirty bores, wit! large yard Insist and demand | his face on his folded arms, ” eoanection . ‘ &-ply io THOMAS CAMPBELL (2 Te tit And a fullline of Electrical goods for incendeszant hghting lj MITT) A - in “ S . state . Pe ad “a r . lL’. was. Sor + st pos er’s Little = Dilk ~