THE DAiwY EXAMiNER, neduoanearhoans. sertescs SEPTEMBER 18 \89), - SS owt Be ulie y sUJK would be and how right he was in pub |} to old Martin the lossof his place would No Cure for... Bright’s Disease ckete as follows September to he 2 Jelacd Ra: }way will se)l t from all stations on the 9th 9th, good to return on piret Class fare— On Thursday 14:h Sept. , good to return be a sadly important matter. He was | past the age when men easily find new lishing Mr. Bentley’s unworthy senti ments. ‘‘A good deal more justifiable thar you'd think i ie eee His temper ruffled a little. masters; he had been in The Appeal office a deal longer than the boss him- \ CQ < —_ vores 7 , y) prea - guve uic a 40 Which it j ) : . it 3 \"7i., WY ot eo” metal t a § (a Si ¥ | vague reproach and vague sympathy . us y)yp ff Lp | mingled. He, too, in. his way, had an “9 f , | . . . . . ) bh NT | artistic enjoyment of life, and before he % A ; : % | 2 | realized that he was descending from AI eit ; a 4 ssh Th 4 | the pedestal where he and sorrow sat | \ | es Rit ps ni , fayt cy f ~ wr Annie : LPR fn OTe es on | he Some: Binoeets Hele Oe -_ wee | MOSASIOIIAAEAIAN SAAT MNO NRE NES ENA | | ° f a . ; ‘ ; 7 & : > ad tos OE aii me : in > i {vA a j | methods, and felt as shy as if some one | { st , | - or Z\} | were proposing marriage to himself. | oe e LP" ™. ‘At iast. i Bent] ‘‘she piped his oS 4 : ; LA YY | ae eae ac t gee 4 ay z : © A \ | eye and said hi wy a large family, but a ? -- : 9 So i} | | he ne ver could bear to have Linnie— ! NN) Pi : i S. — : aon } th: s little name—think he wanted { Nh nt Ly : ( OPYRIGHT; 1899;¢ ay ret 1 id of her He seemed to think, 4 ~ ~ . e if | was doing the ancient hcnorable so : . ss c Waar : TH F CE ENTURY C c » : raed y a wera : | if ‘ i. My § > 9.) ar, a ve stire to go 1e Whole anima , be ; i , me : 4 a 4 XY Cy JR ALL ; : by a trank est: Nlished nd want my bride wus thet r she wanted Castoria is fon fants and Children. Cast 5 , Ni tle asxed where I lived, as he had, °9 ® ‘Tans olehed system of small [ told , * ‘ : 4, ‘ lat ; 1a r ; lT ¢a 9 1a aw ra ' stm .f hin sot - . ‘ . : done more than once before, and what thefts from employees, that I might the : 1 not. {I told him I wasn't es nt harmiless subs te for Castor Oil, Paregor__, .-<op ' : a ; seu y ; . ia | an oLoradie to thi xten ‘ew : ; Sy ‘ : : . rent I paid, and what kind of a doctor | 800M? get home, out of this wilderness | (\* |. Se ts oe ™ nates . vp aad ' and Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, : » sal . y if pr l 2 Savi si! a. ue ihe at the piri ai conrt her, 1f he , i " . , I had, and then be said inconsequently, | © P imitive savagery modernly disguis- | yoy ens i a aca RATT ac Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. e witl id lof | ed, into a world where civilization has } ! ~ oe r wysell, and sh Pith DiS OWE oat compoune oO Mimor ’ < , ut U ay [ Wol ] ; } 2 nh f . . “mereses . we ‘ ¢ : > al ‘ isettie th) is eT W az) I ] - r e *@ s € r "Tel 59 . r ’ : . af : suspicion, scorn and simple human in. | @#4e a little progress. I was so glad to | Let iy men eee ts Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of . ace ' , was only showing him my ha i nae .. tunes “Unt : , se tial terest: “You'll be getting marriea | b¢ im my own flat that not till after See eed i ei So es - - ba Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and fliays Feverish- » of an dn tion ae dinner di y wi *k ae one ae oe es aS ‘ . : re aa . e D-O-D-D-S —_ of these days, just like any other “ ae I we my _ — back to st dis. lek tacekt Se ie ness. Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic. Castoria foo! They sav that ass Bentley is in © aiternoon s incidents anc inspect ‘ a! ee - . ; . 1 . as : i rortad . : : . ing It Shy ea Weil, {or .sev ral "Ca- <aliewy : 1 “rr Hy] 4 > ay ‘eo time imr > : love up there,” pointing with a rough, | C@t#in reflections which I was half con- | . VEC eal, fo eral rea relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and ANDN'Q Wrrarve<ys no kes oe v=o ir : mS nough sbe iG ever tave oa ® sak onnt . ' DODD e KIDNEY PILLS, the | fat thamb to the ceiling. sclous I had made. I now discovered |; ioe ee ana one Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates ’ : oniy positive, _ r-failing “T knew ’ ie : hi jug 3entley’ . tahin | ~ot 4 FpOMea and Mace lige some, aby , , 4 > hs $1 Surf y pe li ng cure, I knew he’d turned almighty no | ‘2@t 1 thought Bentley's courtship), Sachs ated it all ie to me." be the Stomach ond Bowels of Infants and Children, giving = ou earth, for all Kidney d diseases, account lately,” he went on. ‘So, | Might cost more than it would come to. | | nt on de jectedly. “whe | nee } - I ; i } ‘s . 7? Ui. 80, , ‘ A os we on dqerected!y, ren she ssem- as rs ‘ “ slee ys ‘ is ‘hi . Get the Gene ne } when I got hold of this, I sent for him 4 There had been something very sinis- bl : Sa ae | ne Sart i ene healthy and navurai sleep. Castoria is the Children’s , 2 i ' Ss, . i | . i ’ : ¥ Wes her iCve aud KICKS we Gown stalrs. ’ : wed ’ Refuse imitations. and gave him some good advice. But | '? 12 Higgens’ manner while making | ,, , + Ries ’ oe - aie a -anacea—The Mother’s Friend, | «> There's Oniy Une Dodd’a be told me he wanted to marry the girl. bis final remarks. He had disclosed then \ On chininet t wel eget nr adem ao - —-- — ” ee : over i" 1e Ops. ° } an irritation he h: ask : cs j ‘ | Thad a notion to dismiss him on the / 3) ation he had masked before A err passed the light hearted stage Castoria. Castoria. t Pd TE S | spot.’ , knew he would not discharge Bentley. ts whist a Meee ee ON ; th enn ee . “ ne ae Gat naan { | ' i i te . : : 1 in DIC 1e re( O Characterize the **Castoria is an excelient medicine for **Castoria is so weil adapted to childrem ; A : . i il is Ri il a If he had been going to dothat, he |. 4 ANA -«¢ He drew down his ov rhanging brows . se " Wane May! — girl he loved in the names he gave her. children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any pre i ; and looked at me as piercingly as if he | would never have hinted at it as a | in his a si ‘its good eff ldren.”” scription known to me.” oan (jem | . a OI . : ossibilitv, and why should h vet rid ! and in bis aepression Was taking refuge oi its good effect upon their children.’ scription known to me. s were moved by some weightier motive | ae : a. ly snonic ne get r with all mankind in the significant pro- Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowedl, Mass. | H, A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ | . 12a than a simple elephar ‘ine, unscrupulous | of Bentley when Bentley would not noun hy | . | St. JOM EXMIITLOM sesice “co betcay'me into an amusing |S 4 P9p and rome other zaper would | */" THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF | | barst of sentiment. | receive the acquisition of 4 highly en- (To be Continued) ra me A H ‘ . s 2 e ° iT 4 ® a | terprising and gifted reporter? No; it BG ; : ° I only said how justifiable such e stej- | was old Martin who would suffer, and 5 bY ) In connection with the above the vr E | i i ; oS 5 EB om %i o ' ’ he asserted aggressively | j { eee | on the 16.h, at $3 50 from all etations | “2 wish I'd never knocked under to self; he was just the kind of faithful In cone Uae ene Ueteanaen ee 4 a west of Port Hill aod ea:t of Emerald. | bire women. | old fixture that the boss had a tempera- | an Timely Use of Dr. A. W. APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER i . From Summerside at $2.50, and from al: ‘Oh, well,”* I replied soothingly | mental tendency to oust, despite even | Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. . ; wtail a » j . big ‘ar . ~ 1 » Li» a . he ’ isperj os ane .@ ,Oc « £ “alion between Port Hi!l and Emerald you can comfort yourself with the re the w hisperings of self interest, and To understand Bright s Disease ss to know soi bili cin nlaiine ites “sail teadiinie aiid, teal adecllaea eh | $2.50 and one first claee tare. flection that you did it only to sava | self interest could not be counted on that in its advanced stages it is past the reach . 7 i a # Un Monday, 18th September, tickets at | money.’’ for much service here—fair proofreaders | of human aid. The cells of the kidneys ; same rate as on 14t., will be sold goodto| He shot another scowling, scrutiniz | are not rare. is aie sone beens a thems Se a : : : ., : ; tming their functions is ! returo on 20th. } ing glance at me. I forgot Martin fora minute in the | goncerned just think of eva the kidneys , Tuesday, 19m September is P E Island | ‘*Do you know the girl?’’ he asked. pleasure of contemplating the folly of | dead. Think of the poisons left ia the system —— — = _ ace a — — } hy, ) of, 7 > e : ‘ € day, when Governor Meluty re is expected No, I said; I had never spoken to het the philosophers who call self interest | when these organs could no longer perform to be present at St. Jobo ixbibition. ‘‘She must be a queer fool,’’ went the dominating mctive of man, seeing their duties as filters of the blood. ‘ = Pry Ton : GEV. F. OWEN ; re ae a ey die : “ ; Jt would be difficult to conceive of anything A ie a on the man of reason. *‘Why don’t sh. | that proposition just then in the light | more dreadful. and vet this is the goal to which 210—dA&wpat gur Rep. S:. Jobn Exh : res . : Cee rae ee oe ee — —- -- ~ —— u | haul him in and get the thing ove, } of the fact that self interest was the | everycase ofneglected kiiney disease must lead. : i » a. Pe ame —— | with? She can’t expect to do any bet | one principle that Higgens proposed to | re ae the os aches, ya come <i eer ae ter.’ himself and that he lived in a world ancy ‘OF top. frequent, when there are: Ae I . - Or | ee ' Se ee ’ d in = | posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, Pig just received 25 rot asil ro Cll. i said that perhaps she did not want | most cunningly calculated to stiffen his | there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. “pie, ; fh , it & n . : ~~ 0 roe as to marry him. My employer snort: adberence to it and that yet his whims, ! Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. el; I ; cases 0 appy resu ¥ - with genuine irritation. whims for showing his authority, for D; tis not eheirand that Cong eure Bri a? ZAM g assware, which will ‘Want! The se are y rome? humiliating those who seeme o be isease in its last stages 7 7 i oe A SES y } i Want! W at else ee Ce Le ee seemed to lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the 2 RAR be sold cheaper than , always wanting? and tben he added living independent ot his perimission, kidnevs are not entirely wasted away they will AM" be - } after obviously swallowing an oath, « for expressing his inconsistent dislike of give new strength and vigor and enable them H Pe ; ever duing the next 1 : i } } ; ie "Gl 5 ee y special courtesy I much appreciated lcw toned temperaments, even, as | | resume their duties of filtering the blood. ate 30 daye. € ‘‘Unless there is every reason why vo have before pcinted ont, for indulging | Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will stop i"? y ° 4 22 — - — wwe ee S "a ere “g ' ,; backache and headache in short order by re- : ne rate - | en uld want 1t, maniess you d be SoOliit ‘ c sionhany in the exercise of the for , moving the cause, and will positively prevent A Large 6 piece jathe Sete, 40c, sweeseote DOW Z5c ? | good to somebody married, then it’s i bid decencies of his nature—that Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c¢. a-box. Ni, 3 Gallon Junge, 350... .cecceeses eoeeseeseee DOW 25c : . . . . e 1 . ' . 3 “ } , ane > ™ : rs Ff » Dae # fact there is no telling what fine scru yet all these caprices, and others, fre- oe or Ecmanson, Bites & Ca, iy. ' Orange Powls, 35 ++. DOW 25 . The purity of ma ples yon'll set. There’s no counting quently swerved him from the straight ee sZ Goblets, Gerecreceee cs. e ceececereees a aeees now <6 Ye . : ‘ ‘ i, . ai : : r r Pe a ; mae Ce ras Then, interrupting himself, be said, «nd simple course that he proposed tu by. ; Pebter levies OS tiias sco is CEE eee a eri s : ‘ i s . i . » 4., y s ‘ with a change of tone and areturnt himself: then 1 came back to the point 18939 ne s = Cake aaa pa coon eee eebs owseeeune = z PORTANT 6 his habitual grim rudeness of manner. that was making itself clear—that | +t} GIF —— Reversible hag Cape, 10c......... eereeeOW OS sé 9? a rudeness differing from that he had ‘ould not bear to think of poor old Mar — er oe tate . rT MONAGHAN | . : 7 ‘ ae: me : 1 ‘ e : previously showa in this conversation. tim getting Into trouble. [ (mprrnwur ose > aPepen : Stec! Agate Ware | inasmuch as it put an end to inter At last. not being able to rid myself | QUEEN STREET : # eel AS | change, ‘‘I don't like lovering around of this uneasiness by the obvious con ok Aw ; : : ; [ : . . " - ’ ’ — — . enables it towithstand the shop; I ain’t going to stand much sideration that it was none of my basi EXHIB ION a — = om hard usage. of it,’’ and with that he began to shuffle ess, | sat down and wrote a aad ™ Jit oe aaa rm ee | *y e WD ) is ele j qe¢o7ressive un ‘tatement of wy convers: mw Abe : | The ename! will not th papers on his desk in aggressive un stavelien o Ly ce bhvel hey iwith i; St J h N b D terh 1 hi burn and is im consciousness of my existence. gens and of wy fears to Bentley, con . JO Nn, cnip o urn ane Ss > i . : e : : e _ ian del ath I got some pleasure out of the famil- cluding with a piece of gratuitous ad : [€ ‘abie : . : ° ; : oe } . oe I — rk oe : iar comedy of this dismissal and my Vice to the effect that he had better tind acids. The best is : | some way of adapting his system to the exigencies of the temper or abandon it for some less noticeable and Opens Septiith. Closes Sept 20th | own manner of ext, but still it gave now, as always, a little special emphasis to the distaste I felt for the down town always the cheapest. boss’ Each piece guar- apes a + Exhibits in all the Usual Classes $13,009 IN PRIZES. Amusements anteec. world, and I found myself hurrying generally irritating method of attack. MADE BY through my battle of businessin the The next day he made a short call — Service counting room, Which was complicated upon me. — His red hair was as aggressively up- right as ever, his clothes as new, his silk hat as shiny, but still there was a drooping sadness about the whole figure THE THOS. DAVIDSON MIG. CO., Montreal. > = ee | Stolen Kisses. Young men & not try to stea Speial - On Grounds and in Hall ee The Big Maritime Pair kisses from girl: cf the man that these characteristic ) who are sal-} and contrasting details only empha- pel eae | ’ low and sick | gized, Ny. There is MUSIC. He brought his hat into my little ake eke Bie BRe eh: Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEFTEMPER 2o1d $170C— Cf qt. 4019 1€G in Prizes Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- } Agriculivra) Products, Flowers and | in Every try, Fisch. IMPROVED DEPARTMENT. Bee" Write for Prize List. 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That book is Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. It used to cost $1.50, now it is free. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover customs and mailing only, for a paper -covered copy. Fise French cloth binding, 50 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. “During the fall aud winter of oo I was en- gaged in teaching at Public Scheo No. 31, in Smith Co., near Tyler, Texas,’’ writes Mr. J. F. Sneed, of Omen, Texas. ‘During this time my wife was badly ‘afflicted with fentgle weakness. We tried three of the best physicians in the county without benefit to my wife’s health, but at great expense. My wife grew worse and we gave up in despair. She could net get in -—_ out of doors without help. She was uot ab stand on her feet long at a time, and comp a: of dragging down pains inthe abdomen. Neth- ing but an untimely degth seemed awaiti I wrote to Dr. Pierce for his advice. took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription apg fa six months was ———— cured, ata c less | drawing room and deposited it with absentminded automatic caution well under one corner of the sofa, on which he sat. He could hardly force himself from the contemplation of his own woes long enough to ask me mechanically: ‘*How’s your game l—foot ?’’— Bent- ley had his own ideas of the pro- prieties—and he did not even affect to listen to my reply. ‘Bet I’m dished,’ he said, with a tragic note in his voice. After a pause he went on, ‘I’ve got to cut loose from the system, and withont that I ain’t got no self confidence—I ain't got no self confidence, ’’ he repeat- ed, with abstracted solemnity. I looked up to catch the conscions twinkle that I involuntarily expected after this unprecedented statement, but it was not forthcoming. In the stress of this hour Bentley felt that he had come upon a disheartening lack in his nature. ‘*The system ain’t feazed her uot a nickel’s worth. She’s just where she was six weeks ago.’”’ ‘‘Maybe not,’”’ I ventured. ‘“‘Aw, yes, she is. She ain’t a second Sarah Bernhardt!’’ A moment's silence and then he went gloomily on: ‘‘I’ve out with it to old Martin, and new I’m going to out with it to her, sink or swim. I swore old Martin to secrecy, and I gness he’s been all right there. He seemed too ashamed to be likely to talk about it.”’ ‘‘Did he, did he really?’ I exclaim- ed, laughing with the pleasure of com- ing on this phase of Martin and forget- ful for the moment of my sympathy with Bentley. ‘‘Tell me about it.’ BAND DAY AND EVENING. Open from 9 a. m. Genera] Admission, Adults 25cis, Children licts. —_— os Special Days at Special Prices See N mente. Cuas. A. Everett President. Mgr. & Sec’y Geo. F. Owrn, Cardigan, Representative on P. E I, CRIES Herring Herring Herrin 300 Barrels July Herring just arrived. D. J. McLaven.ix, J. T,,Peardon ‘Lower Queen St. to 10 p. m. Newspapers for Special Amuse- For prize list and informatior, address TO LIVERPOOL, .¢. B The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAK ESHURON, 4040 tons, having cold storage accomodation ani decks proper- ly fitted tor carrying live stork, is intended to sail from Onhar- lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 15th October; also on or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has solendid accomudation foral. e number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freizht and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY AGENT Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 i ; b + ; Fite £ ay nus fi ; Be fe Of all Wine Merchants Phish, Wholesale from the distiller, A ie .¢ &. Taousox & Uo, Glasyoe than one month's tréatment by the last phys: we er ployed before consulting Dr. Pee” Co eee ei y ae # * . #4 < cd @ > id gj? & w e ee & yy s i “~ > > te,