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I are of Pierce's Favorite Prescription | ines for weak and | It | | | i | Thousands = | 2 | 1 unauthorized agents. A | Saranteed, and no depos “uired, 138 THE DAILY EXAMINER, bards JULY 19 1898. Pa CHAPTEB VII. Life at‘Sans Souci moved to a livelies measure when Adrien came home, ex- changing the stately andante of its everyday routine for a brisk allegre movement, expressive of the holiday | spirit of gladness that seized npon everybody on and about the premises. Old Dolbear struck the keynote to the situation tersely, standing over Sandy, his helper at the stables. (Adrien'’s home coming meant a good deal in the direction of extra work. ) ‘*You see, boy, it is lak lettin down the checkreins for al] consarned. Miss Adele, she darsn’t be so rigydifie d *bout givin out pervisions, w'en, jus’ as lak as not, w’en the dinner is ready to be dish up, Mr. Adr’n yher he come ‘lopin wid three er fo’ young gent’mens uy quality, all es hungry es wolfzis. An cook Nancy, she sorter slack up some, bekase she know Mr. Adr’n don't favor 6 o’clock breakfusses, an she kin lay all her own laziness at his door. An black Suzanne, qbe take ber own time cleanin up uy mawnin’ 8, for there's such a sight uv pickin up arter that boy that hurryin is out nv de question. But nebody ain't a keerin. Lud, no, sir. Who’s a keerin? Not ef he mek work enough for fo’ty extra hands. An old mars gov’nor, he step roun lively as you please, lak he want that boy dis- tinc’ly onderstan he abft ont uv de ring bissel yit, nur ready to be lay on de sheff. Nuther is I.”’ With qnick transition from colloquial leniency to judicial severity, Dolbear laid violent hands on the piece of har- ness Sandy was rubbing. **Does you call that clean? begs leave to diffah wid you.”’ His bushy, gyay brows contracted om- fnously as closer scrutiny revealed great- er obliquity on Sandy’s part. ‘Sandy, you is a low life, triflin, good fur nothin, quarter nigger. You @in’t wuth shucks. No, sah. You ain’t wuth the powder it ‘ud take t’ blow your saphaid off’n with. An you *spires to wait on Mr. Adr’n!”’ Sandy did not look at all aspiring at that moment. He seemed to be taking himself rather seriously, as Dolbear’s denunciation grew in the direction of infinite contempt and forcible invec- tive.”’ ‘I p’intedly tole you to bresh up the drag harness, now, didn’ I, boy? An yher you is ben wasen a solid hour on the buggy crupper. You is got a sight to learn yit, Sandy—a sight, I tell you. You pum’kin haid raskil you! ‘Wen the Strongs goes a-co’tin, they does it in style. Bekase I You needn’t trouble ! i | | youseff to hitch up ary one horse con- | traption for my w’ite folks. They is blue blood quality, that is what the Strong fam’ly is, root an branch, boy. I driv’ Mr. Gabr’el, Mr. Adr’n’s pappy, "bout w’en he was waitin on the ladies, an we went in style, I tell you, boy. Mars Gabr’el’s gone now, an _, Mars Adr’n’s havin his day, but ole Dolbear ain’t furgot yit what’s fittin in a colud pusson which ’spires to wait on a gent’- men uy cibility. You ain’t much to look at, Sandy.’’ Sandy, nowise disconcerted by this slighting personal mcntion, surveyed himself gravely, hitched his solitary suspender farther = on the patched uder of hi red cotton shirt and answered with cheerful optimism : ‘‘But I kin fix up some. I ain’t got no Sunday shoes nur no hat wuth talkin *’bout, but mammy wash my yother ahirt yistiday, an I got a better pa’r breeches than these yher, them as I keeps for buryins an baptizin’s.’’ Dolbear waved his hand majestically. ‘*l is glad to hear it, Sandy, I is glad to hear it, but you needn’ ’sturb youseff. Mr. Adr’n is already signify that the bobtail mar’s an the drag an ole Dol- bear is good ’nough to git him over the road in style to Mis’ Chambliss’ place. Miss Amy done come home. Miss Amy, shor S rag she’s ole Mis’ Chambliss’ onlies’ gai, an she’ll be rich as Shorthorn cream some yv these days. I reckon them bob- tail mar’s’ll trample the weeds down right smart on the road ’twixt our place an hern. It won’t be the fus’ Strong ole Dolbear is gone co'’tin with. Yher’’— with a spasm of conscientious energy— ‘*you chuckle head calf, git to work on dem harness. ’’ The fragrance of a good cigar, fol- lowed by a quick, firm footfall, perhaps had something todo with this newbern zeal. Adrien’s slender figure was framed in the doorway of the harness room the next second. **Why, Uncle Dol, you are rubbing away as if you were just learning your trade and trying to earn your salt.’’ ‘*No time fur foolin, Mars Adr’n. Some folks wuks they jaws, other folkses wuks they elbows. Dolbear ain’t got no time to wuk his jaws, less’n "bout grub time.’’ ‘*I thought I told you to get help about the stables.”’ **Dar he’’—pointing the finger of scorn at Sandy—‘‘dar my he’p ef you isa mind to call him dat. Whar’s your manners, nigger?”’ Be 1 SPOR OF D Aes BELLU DAYS, ieee 7 SEAISEPSR Ho WALWORT COPYRIGHT, 1897 BY THE AUTHOR. imus violently introduced to public notice, Sandy rose and made a shuffling movement in Adrien’s direction. Liber- ally constrned, he might have been said to have bowed. There was an air of vague uncertain- ty about all of Sandy’s performances, a certain shy tentativeness as if the Willing spirit located somewhere within his uncared for little body was sadly conscious of the flesh’s weakness. He was approaching mazhood positive of but one thing—that it was impossible for him to escape condemnation from gore one ct grery turn of his existence. Hence a Of isic tascseutful acceptance of Dolbecr’s tart criticism. As he shuffled forward to where Adrien, ré- splendent in — velveteen shooting clothes, stood regarding him with coolly investigative eye 8, his own were lifted deprecatingly as he ventured a shy salu- ts tion (To be Continued.) Dr. A. W. Coase aT WorK on His Last GREAT REMEDY. DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE CREAT PHYSICIAN CURES. THREE YEARS EN BED From Kidney Disease—Although a Man of Three-Score and Ten, Dr. Chase’s Kidney - Liver Pills” Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took several boxes of pills—different kinds —and a great many other kinds of patent medicines; besides that I was under treatment by four different doc- tors during the time and not able to work. I began to take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time hav2 been working every day although aman nearly 70 years of age. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have cur- ed me. JAMES SIMPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly clean and healthy condition, the blood becomes impregnated with impurities and a decay of the Kidneys soon takes place. gright’s Disease, Dia- betes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bladder, and a long List of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so many instances end fatally Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by all dealers, price 25 cents per box. hould be brushed Teeth--- |, thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tecireadily and more <asily, in its inciep- ientstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly rvybod y’s teeth. When you discover th cava ties don’t delay, but come at onc nd h ave them filled.at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Desirable Building Lots FOR SALE. I will sell by Public Auction at the premises Brighton Road on Wednes~ day the 20th day of July jnstant at the sour of twelye o’clock, noon, the remain - der of those valuable and very desirable Building Lots situated at Brighton, part of he estate of the late George “Davies. This affords an excellent opportunity of securing Builcing Lots in one of the most pleasant portions of the city. Terms and other particulers known at sale or on on application. ROBERT BEARISTO, Auctioneer, made l58dts at $5.00 to 6.00 -50 children’s all wool, 100 boys’ 5 Boys’ odd pants at Cheap LJ Dement Pianos — ([MACKAY’S. SeueueveveneveerrepenurenreTe Ready-to-wear Clothin At the Following Prices 25¢ up. Built on the patch-* wl plan, cases made at one place works at another,thon thrown together by a self styled man ufacturer are offered daily, at prices <A ridiculous as to con- vince any intelligent person of their utts wothlegness. Bicycle suits at $4.50, former price 6.00 CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK When Turning a corner sharply the rider can _ notice whether or not there is rigidity in the frame, THE...... Massey Harris is very rigid under the greatest strain. MASSEY-HARRIS (0,, Ltd MARK WRIGHT & CO Agents Charlottetown ROGERS & ROCERS Agents Summerside, P.E. Island TN MARK TRAST Low- UON- ‘)) -E OUR E M £ Priced Heintzman & Co : Piano —= Which are remarkable for tone, touch, finish, and durability, rs well as price. Come and hear them and in- vestigate not only the instru- ments, but also our plan of easy payments. We are not here for a month or two, but permanently, and just and sat- isfactory treatmentcan be re: lied upon, The P. E. 1. Music House Connolly Building, Rueen St. 2 piece suits in dark grey patteros, at $1.50 grey, check ard brown, mixed, selling at $2 00 Men’s working pants in nice stripes—all sizes, good fits, at 75c, ~ | : 24 all wool suits in grey and brown clie:ks, single breasted well trimmpd, men’s sizes 20 all wool, mixed checks, 4 button sack, single breasted at $7.00 to 8,00. 50 suits made from our own make of tweed, all patterns, single and double brewsted good fits and guaranteed to wear, se'ling at $7.00 to 11.50. 50 children’s 2 piece suits, 40 children’s suits, 2 piece, brown check, well trummed, selling at $3.75 = } piece suits, all sizes, nice checks and well made, selling at $3.50 up to 7.00 $1.00, 1.25, 1.59 up. Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown Om Photegraphs Photographs We are making allthe latest styles of Photos fiuished in @ superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the old stand Grafton St. We have aleo a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, five goods at reasonable prices. C- LEWIS. Grafton St. North side of Market House. Extensive Auction Sate. Piano, Furniture, Carriages, &c, I am instructed by J S Morris, Esq., to sell by auction at his residence, Duvdae Esplanade, on Monday, the 25th day of July inst,, commencing ut 10 o’clock. 1 Superior Newcomb Piano, (nearly new) cost $500,00, Drawing reum, Dining room, Hall, Bedroom avd Kitchen Fur- niture, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Robes etc., etc. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer 165—d td Pp | ral for hot weather eboe, with the Jadies and Misses, that, when once worn is always wanted, our Chocolate Oxford shoe, We have them in fine birck kid. and al! shades of tan. Our styles are ewel! and handsome and our prices are attractive’ We also have a very large and complete Jine of gente tine shoes in all latest stylee and colors, is WH. STEWART & Go Ie selina enon mia, STs “= PE Ty a a a Oe a ee Oe Sr Sat srg aR AIE e . a Sg RMI