THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AT RIL 6, 1899 Some cough mixtures gmother tie cough. But the next bree:“e fans it into life again. Better That 1 and smot sut the cough out. , better go deeper er the fires of in- fammation. Troches can- got do this. Neither can lain cod-liver oil. But Sc The gly makes Co pophosph stability t the oil fe the weak: gx. SCOTT &f PPS'S COGOA ~ tt’s Emulsion can. erine soothes and nfortable; the hy- ites give power and » the nerves; and ds and strengthens ‘ned tissues. d $1.00, all drugzists, IWNE, Chemists, Torouta, GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delice cy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially crate- ful and comforting to the nervous ind dyspeptic. Sold i-lb. tins, labelled SPPS & Co., Ltd., Chemists, only in JAMES Home@opathic London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER ‘3 COCOA O72 eS Ft 2S & BOB O88 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Allapice, Cin yr Cream of Tartar pamon from your grocer you cap al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for :: : Nlott's 440% 2? 2 202284 0384 aea,e8 @o ~< @] @ @-*® ®", OS® ¢ -——" -see47 @ ee > & = eee ‘NOTICE! —TO— DEBTORS iheliedatiiigaclachininess*| | | @® As we ave transfered our busi hess to other parti Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making i:amediate payrent at the OLD STAN D. Accounts Long Overdue if Ret atten for, Ss our books must be ed to atonce wil! be sued W. A. WEEKS ¢€ GO, cio €€0 15089 Gh i Ss. Sanford. COMM) SSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business 8nd prompt re turns made pecial attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides ancl Wool Skins. 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GEORGE RATHBONE - Author of ‘Doctor Jack,” ‘ Doctor Jack's Wife,”’ “Captain fy Tom,’ ‘Miss Pauline of New York,” Ete. 4 Naam, ’ SSeS SSeS aais Manner gives thé man from Chi ergo to understand that he has cause f udden anxiety “What is it, Mustapha?’ he whis | pers, “Monsieur did not notice, Arabs, one a muezzin, or priest, pussed us. They brushed Perhaps they disturbed ALgaAINST burne ose: at they see, the their heads go together; “sppear excited they below ; you can you! two more join them; they point this way. Ah! there stop self n Ice; is trouble, monsieur. Nay, do not draw a weapon; it comes not now. but later. | I hear footsteps within, ihe bolt is {| withdrawn, the door opens.” J What Mustapha says is true: the heavy a vor, still secured by a stout chain, opens half a foot, and by the tiim light a Meorish Iad is seen, i fo him the guide addresses himself. | Whatever he says in the Moorish tongue, it must he directed tn the point, for immediately the door is | opened wide.enough to admit them, | after which it is shut and the-heavy | belt shoots into its socket. | John follows his conduc Fo he | time being, he loses sight of Mustapha, ! and must depend upon his own al ties. Trust a young man from Chicago } to be equal to any occasiom no matter ! how extraordinary. In another minute he is ushered into | a large room, which is decorated in an Oriental way th equalled, Rich colors blend, soft irticles of a conno ken all in all, ih light falls sseur s accethe on the col ect ‘ w~ Gals many amd, t is dazzling. He gives it Then his attention is riv figures before him. A couple of ser- yants wait upon the owner of the house, Ben ‘eleb, the Moorish doctor. He is a venerable man, with white hair and ee y One clanc. eted upon the a long snowy beard—his costume | simple black: but beside him sits his danghter, and she presents a spectacle Sl W the equalled, loveliest vohn never Silks of hues. velvets that are berond descriptign, diamonds that fash and dazzle. strings of milky pearls that cause one’s eyes to water. John sees the beantiful dreamy face, and thinks. as he compares it with the rcosy-cheeked, laughing-eved Engl sh mi girl’s, that these Moors make veritable dolls of the'r daughters. Fortunately that Chicago assurance, whieh has earrind hit rough mune singular row. He has never scenes, does not desert him vet heheld what beauty Asst. Gen! Paes. Agt. 8t, Joha,N. B., Dr. CHASE DaIL\ BI i KS TIMONTALS PROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR. tntelligent Citizens Prononrnce Strongly in Favour of PDr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure. Sceptics are at Liberty to Write to the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials. INCIPIENT CATARRH CURED. EE. COE Re Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, sayz :—‘I suf- fered at every change in the | weather with cold in the head. At times it was so bad that I was unable to speak, being completely stuffed up I was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ca- tarrh Cure, and did so, and_ received immediate relief. tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed a sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- memt for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I ehall at all times recommend to suffer- ers Dr. Chase's remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. Mr. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard street west, Torento, ean old and re- epected resident of the city, says :—‘‘I have been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. j voncluded to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains im my back, and leaving me feeling very much better {In every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as the workingmran’s friend. They are well mamed K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Pills.” One pili a dose. 265 cents @ box. I am pleased to tes- | o- | } i ' the miserable yashmak and foutah of the veiled Muorish lady concealed, and is lwturally taken aback by the ‘lis- closure, but recovering himself, he ad- vances toward those who seem ‘9 await some action on his purt. The miseruble burnoose he has dis- carded in the hall, so that, hat in hand, Jon now appcars under hs own colors. Bowing low, much afiter the salaam of a native, in deference to beauty’s presence, he addresses the Moorish Goctor, An traveller, way of assimilating observant Craig has a what he hence speaks in something of the figur- ulive and flowery style so common the dark-skinned people of ali Grieital countries, for an Arabian rob- ber will be as French and for being comp!- . . } sees, Alu among polite as a apologize | j dandy, i ‘ led to eut your throat. Having, therefore, asked pardon fer a2 intrusion at such an hour, he pro- cecds te business. 7 he srid he sy “Wy here on teas < ’ . “Ame beliet of the gan. old doctor has, up te this time, not a werd, only bowed; but aow do you come from?’ he rica—-Chicago,” with the full that the taleb must have heard busiling city upon Lake Michi- And he is right, too, for old Moor frowns. “Chicago ig the accursed. I hate it, be- cause it shelters an enemy to one I re- vere, One who my only child from death, when she lay with the fe- ver at alexandria. Your n»aame saved mon and then your ailment, for I take it your case is urgent to brine you here under such a risk,” “My name I have never been ashame | ed of. It is John Alexander Craig. My disease is one of the heart, and I be Leve ie ‘The appearance of the old Moor is such that John comes to a sudden slop —Ben Taleb's eyes ure dilated—he stares at the young man in a fierce way, and his whole bedy appears to swell with r'sing emotions, “Stop!” he and hands in an way John, remembering his former experi draws himself up in readiness for defeuce, nor is he surprised to see thunders, claps his exe@ited ence, several slaves enter the room at the bidding of the ir master. “this is the height of infamy, you who bear that hated name dare invade the home of Ben Taleb! J read your recret; von ave not sick.” “No, The = “You come with another mative: vou evek one who has long been lost. one who has suffered for pears, unjustly, beeause of a Craig. May Allah’s curses blight your footsti oa" “You mistake “Mays Mi igmmmed, your hl a Dik his prophet. make May your days end in torment, and your nights be sleep- less.’ “When you are done. most illustrions talehb, allow me to a dog %. OA ia Speen kK. mven should not be condemned unheard “Waiter, he is right: you are just, vou are good: you condemn no man un- heard. Let him speak; good may even come out of Chicago.” says the lovely heuri ad the site of the Moor, and John tlanks her with his eves, nD entally cone cluding thet. after all, Mvorish females, if nonentities on the street, have cer- tain rights under their own roofs. At this the great doctor frowns, but appeal- bestows angelic, the his daughter cannot withstand ine clance gl which upon him, “Perhaps it is soe What have to say. you who bear that hated nam Since throns you ” h the kindness of my child you are given the opportunity’ to speak, embrace it.” The situatien is a peculiar ove, and John feels that he must make the most of it. “Illustrious Moor, listen then while I relate the reason for my presence, why for months I have searched coun- try after country for one who ever seemed to be just beyond my reach, like a will-o’-the wisp dancing over the swampy ground. “The person TI seek is known as Sis- ter Magdalen. It is with no unworthy motive I would find her, Ben Taleb, for she is my mother.” At this the sheik and his daughter exchange significant glances. Perhaps « mething of incredulity may be discov- ered in their expression. Eyidentl¥ they have heard but little of the story before, and only know that the trou- bies of the woman they revere came through a Craig. John, having become stirred up, pro- cveds to tel) them more of the past, and, while not caring to show emotion in the eyes of strangers, explains his feelings in the matter with a dignity that does him full justice While not thoroughly convinced, for he suspects there may be some artifice in this visit, the venerable Moor ig in- clined to look more favorably upon John. “Perhaps you may not be so bad as I believed, but do not hope to receive news from me,” is his slowly spoken remark- John’s heam sinks, he fears that af- ter_all his lopg.search his, ney te be | hotel | frustrated by *he old man. He even hecomes eloquent in his ap- real, and, while he fails to bring Ben Taleb to terms, he charms the sheik’s daughter, whose lovely eyes glisten as she hears. stibbdrn “will or an At last he wrings one promise from the Moor, to the effect that he will communicate with the lady in question, and, stating the whole case, allow her to decide, This is certainly fair enough, and en Taleb presumes to be a man who des'res to dv that which is right. Ilenee he agrees, bit wéll not let John know whether news can be sent to him at the to-Morrow or a week later. He must learn to practise the divine art of patience, and bide his time. (To be Continued.) The hunter, the trapper, the fish- erman, the lum- berman and alj out-door workers who are exposed “&iC> to the rigors of Y either an ex. tremely cold or an extremely hot climate, need to exercise especial vigilance in the care of their health. A trifi- ing derangement of the digestive ; organs imav re- sult in the improper nourishment of the body and a broken down condition of the entire system. With a man in this condi- tion, a slight cold may lead to consumption, or exposure in a warm climate may result in a persistent attack of malaria and liver coriplaint. Malaria, liver troubles and consumption ate fully treated in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a free paper-covered copy of which may be had by sending 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. These diseases are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. It <:skes the appetite hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver act- ive and the blood pure. It does not make flabby fat, but solid, muscular flesh, nerve forces 2.3 vital energy. All medicine deal- ers sell it. ; “In the ar of 1892 I came home from 4 hard day's rise, attending my official business as af officer of my county, in which capacity 1 have acted eight years,’’ writes Mr. R. D. Hill, of Zan- to, Louisa Co., Va. “I had a chill that night that was the commencement of Malarial Fever. I called in the doctor, but did not get any relief. I called a second doctor, but still got no relief. A third doctor said I had liver disease, and treated me for that; but did me no good. I than com. menced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery, in connection with ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ 1 took three bottles and it did me much good. I had been very restless, couid not sleep at night and had no wppetite. I had not been able to do anything f.r eighteen months. I do not think I could possibly have lived if it had not been for the ‘Golden. Medical Discovery.’ I think itisa capital medicine for the liver. I can now do as good a day’s work as any man. I recommend it <e all who are suffering from liver complaint.” PAAAARFSHAAATA ¢ The = Month \ LAK FES ERE ERIE a FE SS ES FSS EEE SEE $ * Mareh Look after your horses and all do- mestic animals. t 8a0 The best of al! con- dition powders, 4 lb bag 60c; get pam phlet— advice free, REDDIN : BROS.. . Opposite P. O, EERE YY Feet AAAAAS SAARARARAAA SH TERDEAS FOR FLOATING BARGE Tenders wil! be received by the under- aigned up to April 15, 1899, for floating the Barge “GRANUEE” now on Miscou- che Shoals, at the entrance to Sammer side Hartor; abd to place said barge at a eafe anchorage in Summerside Harbor. We reserve the right to close with any tender before April 15th, if satisfactory tender requiriag immediate ecceptarce re~ ceived before the date The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Any further particulars will be furnished On application to DOMINION COAL CO , LTD, Haliiax NS REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first dour toe the right upstairs. OR JAAYERS. Denti heme ares Soca SE Eeo eet HLL SS ele Bk a ae FROM INDIA & CEYLON BGecxeeos its a Treat: fr Wo Drink Te TLEY SS? “FROM ANCIENT INDIA AND SWEE?L¢ CEYLON A 2. a, is VA aie Te DA yar Ne RE I WJ . $% Sold in lead packets only’ ie 4c to $1.0 parlb, NM % * Always Best of Tea Values = SESE ADs He SI AE ce TSI AN TS RS ease wy ae Cffice for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N 8 — = PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores an private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workmanship. Tne latest and most beantifal New York designs in electrolicrs. A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand, Call on us at the Masonic Temple Building. treetment whether we sell you or mot. T. A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT. You will receive courteour FERTILIZER Manutaciured of HO3'S BONE & BLOOD Tried last season. GRAND SUCCESS. Bone ww Vrite for prices. Blood veisaiaa Analysis B. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetown Hoe’s sAshxb + = A422 a2 44,2 8 & £2444424442444242424844482 344 a number of pairs Men's Boots sme light d hs [him +eum: ol jit oy for P atijj «(| gulas and some heavy calf—They’re odd line il] last years goods. We want the room thev 0:G1~ 4} new goods; we put the price sight to get chem out lin» “(| quick. You can see them in our south window, {ii at > a GOFF BROS ® h dew Boots Just Received 120 pairs Ladies’ Fine Dongola Boots. laced 120 pairs Ladies’ Buff and Pebble Boois, laced 240 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes 120 paire Boys’ and Girls’ serviceable boots 50 pairs Men’s Grain Boots, guaranteed waterproof— suitable for lobster men, Sc. ROR SAK AT LOWEST PRICES —esy J. B. Macdonald & Co | tearnmmremetonent Ss ae a aeapilial “hil Fee e ae