THE DAGLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4, 1895, ee AOR TOE ETF EE I he OLA, AN AE SLT NT TT RTT N,N Ae TR PT EN PR A RN TT wr ee ES NS ERE a ER eed { R v DPD )] NT a » mhe Tide Ran Away. } af vu % LOCKY PO! FERRY + had been tied hand | NI) i a A ral af \ - a | Al Cant +? i Lilssi ' ‘ i . i a wi a ‘ s ; v . a a i : i [> . f et abe aie : > > Ge Commencisg W ednesday, Nove mber last . a dozen or ™ ‘ a »\ : ; > ’ | the steamer Hitin wili run as follows for | « iter at Lot ! SC ccaemnemeeeetnnn on | » balance of the season 1899: ie ha } dare . pe Pp in < ee He was a co: sc entions Bay, and he ' Willleave Prince Street wharf = Oe ae + ° ‘| worked bard. His ambition was to be a ‘ ' . I yn had ; 1 | ‘ . lawyer, and though he knew there were é oo > “oo . t » : = | ‘ . 4.20 is nore a matcer : A 0 0 0 6 00nebebeiie s wah beans Bcees GO We In vain he wrt y } more jiawvyers in tue Gouptry al eady than ' os ‘ . OY oe 66.0 s Cenegiobne seen ees ——_— ene) waters were rising beneath | there was Jaw to v: i he re 10 3 Jt feciune than o! y cars. &* 11 00 ‘ fhe crue: Watt i \ nite , th e WA law ' go aroun: t be wort 1¢ ; ‘ | _ teeeeeees «sete eeee ee him. The tide Was coming In. ' succeed aud €: cel, and vO force his way Up liiness makes one feel ! reteveseeeeeerceseereee 100 en i “I'm afraid,” he murmured as | 10 the top, etc., like so many young greeu- : o eeeteeeee eeesee 2 00 —, ‘ fe 9 ’ | } fio ry si on ‘ t ‘ c =e t ; eees eee eee ee eee : | lownD and no “i ft i | iit ns before bim nd look old betore . | seeeee sacocrsevdecece de wawsece & UV ¥e waves were lapping at his shoe—"l':a | Late in the night he sat reading by the . 5 } as F U0 a : | 73 | ) ne’s time #& J SS game eae cae | re oe afraid that one tied will not affect the | sight of a studen.’s lamp, his aching head ‘ Will leave Roc iy Po Oint: ther.” And he laughed = harshly. }& eihed in a wetiowel. Al! day the grind 1 faeti ste other. J ! igh hh: : ' 4 i endegets ° <chanaat | BE ccccecee hadubbebnsccs cébcce eoeeee 800 a M- | aw Qnvway.” he added a moment later, | Weat on, from study to lecture room, from ; ‘ ! .' * OS cade '» lecture to stud yi earcely re | : erve bright and Dr eilinibn dk 6 x 4cndsgecdores so oh0 OF “T'll stick to my post. pe a ee * » scoreey Ue “a ‘ , &< a * T) tide rose faster It was at his enatch at tke poorly prepared, unenjoyable : evreeeseeesesese sereeerecee : he l : Se aster?, t 97s fA I : heery appearance of ee ee 1 30 p- m. » hia waist. his elbow. bis 1 1! | meals eerved at his boarding house ou ' ‘ 3 00 : “" Eo, , hed } is Victoria “treet. > “Ans ¢ 2 See eh ee inaceies: je oe aan ” ‘6 Just as each S chain be £ > mn : . ; - constant — of zie , £30 | a : | ’ Ube fall examinations came on in their PEreueesuctosseay arty * » On ‘“ ) fit vlance across the sp: ey a ae . ‘ { ; recre ‘é » OV ; ; due course. [he boy felt like an athiet \bbey’s Effervescent ereneeeere rece ceere? seen waves and muttered: a es eee : SUNDAYS. =o ee J over-trained. He wrote with painful ; . a “\Vell, it seems to be up to me now Le : ead & ' alt proves that perfect Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° i - ae ee I cr nea oe effort. He could put no epirit into bi ; : : | itt Le Whereupon the tide turned and rio | pen He had to force bis mind to think ealth is the true cri- BIE cccscce cs ccvcsenesen ei 9 = Ge B- | out. {and the strain was tlowly breaking down eT 12 45 Pp m. Ile vas saved.—Cleveijan Pr) a ke ! ° 7 uo. saueguesenne 665 + weeem 4 ° : was saved.—Cleveiand bids ad le Wil. erion of ages # | seesnsaneers an ba | hie wil | © Lo ceccccccswese: ee = oe + Dealer. | He etruggled through somehow. But | dane aa wonneee 400 Fae a the end found him fagged, thio and worn ; : “lowe J or iflein!] Licht. — exc and 60c a bottle. All druggists. Will leave Rocky Point: Flowers — r Artl ™ Ar 1 Light | out. ‘\ rrehy f rs It r ich) here is o oY 4 " 3 ia 1000 a, m. Nearly all flowers In which thet You look completely breken down,” | At ‘ seememee sss 88 . natahle mronortion of bine are unat- aed ’ hie eer dh anis ditive , £30 >. m. | DOtAbie Prupersies ue: unat- | said Judge Williamson, kindly. ‘You : eo inane tractive when seen under artifici:! | needa tonic, Eatlois of wholesome tood ad oe Se Taka 5 00 se lieht. Llence purple and lilac flowers aud take plenty of sleep.” | - do not usually look well at night The boy thuught of the meal awaiting ' } though there are exceptions owing to | him at the cheap boarding house and 7 the intensity of the red in some pur- | shuddered. His stomach weakened aud iy which comes out well at i turned at the thought. apd causes them to appear as crim- | Dodd’s Dyspspsia Table's would have ~ a ANE =~ a Yellows irvariably lose bril- | changed allibat, but he—like many otbers } : i . . Li ; ianey, and pale yellows become bad —dido’t koow that the secret of beryous- | NPR ¢£ > 66 y P i i ié ~ | ‘'s under gaslights, but reds 2 ne and general rup cast > cals. mn 6s iuCcK ? - st [tf 4 crimsons and all shades of pink and tion, And 80 he wee pluc ed ani be Sl ath thelr baad as came broken-iearted into the bargain. i it 4. sok A - rule vreeDn iCAVeS are pi asing under quan —— wee eee > Why do we hearand see so much 1 es “) io any light. \ wi Paines Celery Compou! | ae By) : Ay We aes 7 Ope | f if : i ai he a i Their Apprecintion. a j j Re . it is imed to have acertain| ee te T — ae a oS oe | |e Ogle The barnstorming crew had not eat- Soe omic ae ry _ oe poms a en for two days and two nights. Sud- V ANTED—VFirst class eo>k, no washing “va hy are we blowingso much | denly the eldest soubrette appears | §70d wages. Apply to Mre G D Longworth ee we have tl igi. : Hil.ebor jugh St f(y e1er'! because © nave wie | | with a quantity of eggs. ca ceaie A ne article, and in order to incro- | “Where did you get them?” breath- WwW a eee ee forve vt wanted in 7 : : . . “ family o wo, mu ” competent, 006 i; 1 more thoroughly, we | Positively cured by these | lessly inquired the heavy man. wages. Apply caine et an te waa k the following liberal offer:— Little Pills. | “I got them for a mere song,” she | — W ANT #D—Girl for general housework ‘ ry per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia replied. And it was even so. She fur- | must be abl: to c ok, good wages to the right . a - ' es ‘ edb ishe . y j IIs arty. Apply to Mrs A. Macdona'd, Grafton , bls $9.50—a plan for keeping | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per | wee vn song a the a fur Srrest. ba 954 3i eod , - : } os : she 2 s.—Chicag ; . Jery sen* with each order; also a fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé | Bened tne CEs weage ewe an : a = : ac = a - : : } ——— ‘O LET.—That co‘tage on Brighton Rowd, amp! sent om receipt of address and | ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue next to residence of ioe Q W. Howlae—Av- f} ] nisin stamps. When ordering| PainintheSide, TORPID LIVER. They wy ; as dae ail ply eo Seemeent Vv illerd, ~ siding Barrac Ks . ' ‘Doctor,” said the patient who runs oe ank of Nova Scctia building to : jtat for winter keeping or present | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. ; . McLeod 251 2 weeks — . ; : to useless philosophical contempla- i ‘ saaaiei ise, We SbiIp to all the Maritime Pro- | j 34 c il Do : : . ‘ an n : : : ; ane Small Piil. ma SOe tions, “ague, it appears to me, IS one = A ee aoeeet, house Benge the ances. and ce.ery will be received »y a a ak atl ” Cbarlottetown ospital, containing eleven Bee Bae fe hition Small Price. of nature’s contradictions. roqesa, exclusive of kitchen aad pantry guc cudtomers in perfect condition for “How so?” “tahle and ¢»ach house in conaec ion. heat —_—_—— mrs la ; ' ‘ . s . P.. \v z winter § cep ng. ae “It gives you the shake and yet it | ™ —— Mi ny on Ar On. ” tm a i Substitution 7 : : premises to Mre Connolly We are also growers and shippers of stays right with you.”—Detroit Free ———- abbavre, b2ets, carrots yarsnips, tur- | Press. F( oR SALE. = 4 eee. g271 cabnot orzan : na : , : : : the fraud of the day. : enesemnensenesneenesiomnmnsitieniessiieniegiap with m dara im or ove: nents, wail -uited tor i caps, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions. |- Out of His Sixht hall, which has beea usedashort time. d Pro ink . jents | ? ° 8 Sees arice Modsrate. Write to KD, P.9. Box, raers Irom unknown correspon‘ents, , ‘ ; ~~ < , nnn Jed ' . ' : - P ' See you get Carter's, “Get out!’ commanded ber father. is. 246 tf wii ase accomps der wit as! : : : i a — Wiii } ease accol ipany order With casn ” “Don't let me ever see you here again eer ea ; ‘ iréss,— a Io ee i OO eile eel cali ci i— ouse containing five rooms, x Ask for Carter Ss, Very well,” replied the confident | guarec wn King Street, back of Merchaut’s J J GAY & SON young man. “Your daughter can tell | Bank of ‘KE Island. Apply at the office of es i d d m d you the nights | am to call, and you | &E Beer ~ ™ a ee ~ ~ a ait ~ . « x ‘ oa a “ * ery Specialists, an , mo 4 ; Cl . < wing I nae -_ r | can arrange to be out until I leaye.”— Wn wWANt At UNCE — Good honest lariottetown fF. fr. i aa ti ties fa he ett eng meninevey lova.ty, local or travelling. to __ a c te o: Little iver Pills. Philadelphia North American. tutroduce and advertis2 our goods, tacking up ‘@. arters 1 Li shew card; On fences, along public roads, and au all conspicuous places. No ©xperieace need- ed. Salary Or commission $5) per month and expenses $2.59 per day. Write ar ence for full particulars. THe EmMerre MEpDICINE Co., Loadon, Oat. 224 = 10 LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathroom aad pantry. heat- with ot water aad fitted for electric light. ouses on Brighton Road, facing west, 9 , rooms pantry and bath room. Apply tv Matheson & Bentley. 2i8 ROOM * TO LET--Suitable for offices; over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Stae Queen Square. Apply to C atnprine ad . corner of Prince and Kiag Sts. WARK KILLS.—By using the double action washer persons avoid absorbing germs of dis- aease, which robs many of our fair sex of tho bliocm of health. A’‘so threshinz muil nearly ; new forsale eheap. John Prowse Wrights | SMBS BothRich } and Poor 4 oe ARGAINS | Meus Kit bi e : See our <ailor made Overcoats, $10, $12, $14 and $18; they are beauties. Childrer.’s Overcoats—the best value on ® earth. oxo-—— a church and school, and nine miles from (ee ES SG lH § the city. As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this} . et ons paral by sitins da ae * The Wonderful Cheap Men , sale will give you an opportunity to buy your “wants it will be cold ot auction oa that date. ay aH $1.25 fOr : ay a n s a ‘¢g 5 We have decided closing out onr Boot and Shoe}; department, and dev ting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready-Made Cic thing NOW OFFER— Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at ¢eee-cesccee s cesccseecess prices that will make a quick clearance, e Ladies’ fine boots, button and laced 33 1-3 off farm For Sale Children’s fine boots 33 leo oft That weit haoas end Velesthe freehold Ladies’ strong boots 25 pc off ars io sna ot aoe a Children's strong boots D5 p e off bead Koac, Lot 34, is offered for sale. It Men’s and Boys’ boots 259 pc have occasion to use station ery, we keep the lines to suit. Call at 145 Queen Street for 3 q ‘ cacaekelee : : CHAS. J.cMITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... p02 00 e016 SOLU SSOSS CAS4 “SOE ——— a fm —w ee &@ ne Soy, Me ee ®WHeS SBA 2} contains 170 acres of first class land mostly cleared and in good condition. off There are a few acres of fine timbe- suitable for scantling and feocing and allies = some hardwood. On it are 4 well built and comfortable residence, barns » granary O O &, a ( 7 rice aud hay house. It is well adapted for a 5 pasturage farm; is almost alongside ot sonnei Fr | Farm produce, stock, implements and ' household furniture will be sold at the sare time. For terms of sale and par- a vculars apply to at Big Bargains. MACDONALD & COY — L. MULLI Covehead Road, Lot : Oot. 3, °99—w3i d3i sr