ES ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. : . ¢ MONDAY, APRIL &. 1893 s s ' ; is ae ly Pow Free TriptoChiongo/a GENUINE AMERICAN WATCH '— > a FEEL a -O-R-L D -A-I-R and use the} £6 'TIRET si ‘ ix L § \ saree tiny were ae ou an ! 7 SASILY : wee“ tts bo ete Y {Ohi er . on ie an f« rward+, but not use the | AN BE BOUGHT FROM US at as low and even lower | on. ye < ey game letter in mekinpg any one word more times than it »ppears in * World’s Fair.” | ad K } ir is ane seventy five small Englich words can A - | bespe lies correctiy trom the ten letters contained lin * World's Fair.” Example ;—¥ ad, waif, » ar, 6) eic If ycuere good at word-making you can “4 price than is often paid for the IMITATION. | } NERVOUS EX- mies t . «4... | HAUSTION IN Many do not know this till they bring i1 their imitation) ANY OF ITs i j > Watch uaker | MANY FORMS, Watch for repairs, and find that n» Watch u ker who values; 2 ii ‘as Loss OF his reputation will repair and warren’ it. secure « FREE trip to the Werld’s Fair and return, as ‘ihe Scout Seed Company will pay all expenses. inclucipy R. 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Bold by All Grocers and Druggiste s% WW. GILLETT, Soromtme as applied to Married $ ee = ee om. FOR SALE. —— COTTAGE on Brighton Road. If not A sold on 24th April, will be offered at “Auction. Apply te BRUCE STEWART. mchS8——dy a The ioor was open to the fragrant afternoon breeze wafted through the rose and ine. So was a side-door opening from the hal] into a long par- lor or sitting-room that ran the whole width of the house. Courtland entered it. It was prettily furnished, but every- thing had the air of freshness and of being uncharacteristically new. It was empty, but a faint hammering was audible on the rear wall of the house, through the two open French windows at the back, curtained with trailing vines which gazed upon a sunlit court- yard. Courtland walked to the window. Just before it, on the ground, stooda small light ladder which he gently put aside to gain a better view of the court- yard, as he stood at the open window. In this attitude he suddenly felt his hat tipped from his head, followed al- most instantaneously by a falling slip- per, and the distinct impression of a very small foet om the crown of his heed. An indescribable sensation passed over him. He hurriedly stepped back in the room, just asasmal! striped- stockinged foot was as hastily drawrm up above the top of the window with the feminine exclamation: ‘Good gracious me!” for an instant, only to as- gure himself thatthe fair speaker had secured her foothold and was in no dan- ger of falling, Courtland anatched up “Ig MISS DOWS AT HOME?” his hat, which had providentially failen inside the room, and retreated inglori- ously to the other end of the parlor. The voice came again from the window; it struck him as being singularly sweet and clear. “Sophy, is that you?” Courtland discreetly retired to the hall To his great relief a voice from the outside answe-ed: “Whar, Miss Sally?” “What did you move the ladder for? You might have killed me!” “Fo’ God, Miss Saily, I didn’t move no “Don't tell me, but gu down and get my slipper. And bring up some more nails.” Courtland waited silently in the hall Ina few moments he heard a heavy footatep outside the rear window. This was his opportunity. Reentering the parlor somewhat ostentatiously, he con fronted s tall negro girl who was pass- ing through the room carrying a tiny slipper in her hand. “‘Excuse me.” he said, politely, ‘“‘but I could not find any one to armounce me. Is Miss Dows at home?” The girl instantly whipped the siip- behind her. “Is yo’ wantin’ Miss irandy Dows?” she asked, with great dignity, “oah Miss Sally Dows—her niece? Miss Mirandy's bin gone to At- alanta for a week.” “— rs a letter for Miss Miranda, but I shall be very giad if Miss Sally Dows will receive me," returned Courtland, handing the letter and his card to the She received it with still greater ac- cess of dignity and marked deliberation. “It's clean gone outer my mind, sah, ef Miss Sally isin de resumption of visi- tah, atdishouah. In fac’, sah,” she con- tinned with intensified gravity’ and an “T doahn know exac’ly ef she’s engaged playin’ de harp, practisin’ de languages or paintin’ in oil and watah colors, o’ giv- in’ audiences to offishals from the court- house. Itmight be de houah for de one or de odder. But I'll communicate wid her, sah, in de budwoh on the uppah flo’.” She backed dexterously, so as to | keep the slipper behind her, but with no diminution of dignity, out of a side door. In another moment the hammer- ing ceased, followed by the sound of rapid whispering without; a few tiny twigs and leaves slowly rustled to the ground, and then there was complete allence. He ventured to walk to the fateful window in. Presently he heard a faint rustle at the other end of the room and he tarmed. A endden tremulousness swept i ' along his puises, and then they seemed to pause. He drewadeep breath that was almost a sigh, and remained mo- tionless. He had no preconceived fancy of fall- ing in love with Miss Sally at firstsight, nor had he dreamed such a thing possi- ble. Even the girlish face that he had seen in the locket, although it had stirred him with a singular emotion, it was @ potent presence. But the ex- quisitely preity face and figure before <8 BRET RART COPYRIGHT. 1892. BY THE AUTHOR, a anil cee fim; although it might have been painted from his own fancy of her, was still something more and something un- expected. Al! that had gone before had never prepared him for the beauti- ful girl that now stood there. It wasa poor explanation to say that Miss Sally was four or five years older than her picture, and that later experiences, en- larged capacity, a different life and new ambition had impressed her youthful face with a refined nobility; it was a weird fancy to imagine that the blood of those who had died for her had in same vague, mysterious way imparted an actual fascination to her, yet it was a fact that even a familiar spectator like Sophy, saw in her young mistress a very pretty young lady with the softest pink complexion, the silkest hair—that looked as the floss of the Indian corn might look if curled, or golden spider threads, if materiaLzed—and eyes that “Me NOT MISS MIRANDA DOWS.” were in bright gray harmony with both; that the frock of Indian muslin, albeit bimemade, fitted Miss Sally’s figure perfectly—from the azure bows on her shoviders to the ribbon around her waist—and that the hem of its billowy skirt showed’ a foot which everybody knew was the smallest foct south of Mason and Dixon’s line. But it was something more intangible that this which kept Courtland breathless and silent. [TO BE CONTINUED. } —s@oo rvs down to the breaking point, you take a imely couree of Hawker’s Liver Pills and Tonic. And then the Doctor’s bill wil! not be on the list of those te be paid. The yachtsmen seem to be deep in their cups just now, but they haven’t lost their h:ads. R. B. Lewis, of st. John, was completely ured of bili usness and constipation bys Hawker’s Pills, and pow always keep e@ supply on hand. cose **What’s the mattah with Chol’y ?” **He’s sick. results in pulmonary, scrofulous and diseases Especially applicable to childreo being so easily taken,” pees —_—_—_-—->---——— USE SKODA’® wvi-CUVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Semen papas No charge to ti»...8+-e this advice: If vou would bave your plants start early, pu: them in spring beds. Mrs Bilkins —-What a commanding prea. enc» that lady has. Mr Bilkias—Yes, I guess 6!.6’s marpied. latnsinsilgdece did In reply to oft repeated questions, it may he well to state, Sevit’s Kuul-ion aos as a tood as wellas a medicise, building up the wasted tissues and restorivg perfecc heslih sfter wasting fever. pineciaaities ii Roosters are a great cevl like men A coster never gives notice of finding a worm ubtil he bas swallowed it USK SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy A Second street dry rods tises the strange tact that his stock of hander chiefa is not to be sneczed at. IF you are in poor health, and are in doubt what to take to reetore your health try Hawker’s remedies. They are enduraed by all classes. He—Ia that your echool friend? Why, she isn't so very'ugly She—Ugly? © Who said - was? “He-—Ycu said ali the girls loved er. “Oh, forthe age of chivelry!” sighed “h-ppie ‘“*Why so?” quened Hickly. “The knights used to wear tin trousers, and they never bagged at the knees.” Martin—How well Miss (veenbough keeps her : ge! Mis. Ginder—Why, cf course; nothing could induce her to give it away. ——— USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and neive remedy, eee ong annette ee Pay Your Biitts —You will be better able to do it, if instead of allowing your system to Seumebody gave him a weal ciggawet ” Dr J. Wier, D.renesier, says: ‘Dave prescribed Puttner’s Emu!sion with good dealer adver- in “ Worsa’s Fair,” as ebove. ‘They will also give a FRKE TRIP to the Wor'la’s Fair and return, Wi h $2» 00 for inciden'al expenses, to the first person re: ding SIXTY words a8 ubove | They will also give a FKEK TRIP to the V orld’s Fair and re urn (with: ut eash for incidental expense) to the first person sendi:.¢ FIFTY FIVE words To the firet person sending FIFTY words will be given $50.00 in cash t. wards ,ajying expenses to the Woikis Fair; to the fir-t sending FORTY word~ will be given $2500 in cash towards pay- irg «xpenres to the W oria’s Fair; to each of the firet FIVE persons trending THINTY-FiVK words will be given $1: in cash, and to each of the Srat ten senaing THIRTY words will be given 250) in cash. Uniy one prize will be awerded to the seme yerson. Woeite your asme on list of words (num vered) ond enclese the same post-paid with ten three-cent stamps for a large paceage of our Chcice } nglish * ottage Garden Fl wer Se« ds. Ybis comb‘nation inciudes the latest and most popular Erglisn flowers of endless verieties {same 06 will be contained in the «laborae ex- hib.t of * pulish fowers atthe Wor!d’s Fair) Ti isa “ Worla’s Fair” Contest will be carefully and conecientiovsly conducted solely for the vur- pose of introdvcing our business. You will receive the BIGGE-T value in flower se-ds ever off nod, end if you are able io make a gocd list of words and enswer prompt'y you will have a firet- class opp rtanity to secure a free trip from your home to Chic«g and return, We are spending a large amount of money to start our trade thia season, and want veur trial orcer, You ‘vill be more then «ratified with the res: jt Send tow'ay snd address THE SCOTT SEKD COMPANY, Toronto. Canada, mch2e—4ieod wky 2i pd gHNSOWS 4NopYHNE LINIMEN LIKE any OTH Ep As much Tor INTERNAL as EXTERNAL nse, im i8i0 Originated by an Cld Family Physician. Think Of It. Yutes thatar fan Peehty ration after Generation have used and blessed it. Every Traveler should have a botile in his satchel, From the Every Sufferer imi. see Nervous I cadache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Bxly or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Should have Johnson's Eve ry M oth @f Anodyne Liniment in the house for Croup, Culds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to occur in any family without notice. Delays may cost a life. Relieves all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, %5 cts. paid; 6 bot- tles. $2. Lxpress paid, 1.8. Johnson & Co., Boston. Masa When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s_ Dis- ease, Rheumatism and ail other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED, By all draggists or mail! on receipt of pri 50 cents, . L. A. Smith & a teen 3 A\ OU BACK-ACHE ee Tae “Backache the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys oe te eee is trouble, 's gerous. N Kidney Pilis give | /ected iidean prompt relief.” *‘76 per cent, of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, and the moat dan- neys. gerous of all, “Might aswell | Brights = try to have a} Diabetes and healthy city rops “eg without sewer- ‘ The above age, as good! diseases cannot health when the kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of price 50 cents, per box or xix for $a, Dr. L. A’ Smith fe Co. Totdator exist where [A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE, Preparedonly by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware cf Tmitations MosTRE it, Kialian =" LET, and possession given imme- diately, the ‘‘Iralian Warehouse,” M. & D. C. McLEUD. Queen Street. mch4—Im eod pat guar K. Charlottetown, March 20, 1893 MORAL— Buy the Genuine. ye. TAVLOS, CAMERON BLOCK. ee ur Conds 75 yards Brordcloth and Doeskin, 125 Overcvating, 705 Worsted Serge Coating, 1830 Tweed Suiting, ———--——— 19990 Trowsering, and large quantities of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dis- posed of to make room for Spring Importati ns, Cash buyers will find tne biggest bargains on record at our Store, 207 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, 20 “ Reefers, 30 “ Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- made, JOHN McLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. ————E— ae EEE Charlottetown, March 3, 1893 ——E— ———S— _— ESS = GREAT SALEOF BOOTS THE STOCK OF BOOTS NOW IN MY SHOP, NORTH SIDE OF QUEER must be closed out this Month, as the Shop has to be vacated Ist of April. DISCOUNTS 25, 33; and 50 per cent, FOR CASH ONLY, SQUARE, FR. K. JOST. THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, 0, ligle OF———— NEW FURNITURE, Warehouse. Square. ! -——— -- Continued daily until the whole of our immense siock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen best goods. Charlottetown, Feb, 25, 1882, Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. ai Fi E HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that we have the following quantities on hand: — | VOUS HEADACHE, LOSSOF APPETITE, GENERAL DE- BILITY, NERVOUSNESS, PAL PITATION, HYSTERIA, OR ANY NERVOUS D:SORVER; TAKER HAWKER’S NERVE & STOMACH TONIC, IT WILLCURE YOU, IT SUPPLIES, TO THE SYSTEM, THE NECESSARY CONSTITU. ENrS TO FORM NEW Rich BLOOD, AND TO RENEW AND REINFORCE THE WEAKENED NERVE TISSUES. IT IS ESPECL ALLY ADAPTED TO THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND DELICATE CON. STITUTION OF FEMALES, AND TO THE EXHAUSTION PRODUC ED BY CONSTANT BRAIN WCRK, IT HAS MOST WONDERFUL RE. STORATIVE POWRRS, AND MAKES THE WEAK AND NERY. OUS, STRONG AND VIGOROUS, TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED, ce 5 .. bottle. Sold b } ot ainneien ~ aan by eriate HAWKER MEDICINE 69, if ST. JOUN, N. B, The Telephone Company P, 5. Is! ISLAND, ARTIES using the Telephones would talking much more satisfeotory if would observe the following rules ;— lst. Sneak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not tng loud and distinetly. ard, lace the telephune so as to cover the eng, ‘uet as if you wished to shut ou’ all other sounds Do not press too hard on the ear, 1: is possible to talk and be heard when mg back tw» or three feet ‘rom the tran if you shout lout enough, bat it pe a mode of conversation, is eatiredy UnDeCcoRary, ard is a ner less waste of wind and lungs, besides being very annoyia,y to all within range cf your voice, ROB ANGUS, ap7 Manager, ee - MR, EMM ae aterville, Physisions and eo-called Cures failed to give any : Groder’s Botanle lLoyspepsia Syrup Erought relief and a permanent : cure. To the Dyspepsia Care Co, GENTLEMEN: Forfour years, I have ad @ complicat ds-omach - liver “he on lilood would rusit tomy 22 Sy «using pulpivation of tes hoartsob yy that] fainted many Alter L had ij Y the post. physi : two of the lsawjag sars.palillag, receiving any lastng bk it, (a Menccies to ry your Syrup “i RS t) One bottle did me so much god chat] determined to buy ait, undor your guaran eo to cure meer fund my five collars, But FouR accomplished a complete cure and I am again in perfect THAT health; FROE FROM COR- STi PAT 12N: NO RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE NO PALPITATION OF THE HEART RAVEROUS APPETITE sleep ain ee fleshier than 1 w ot. Your medicine ix sweet and paar ate, far more pleaswnt CURES than any of the many i remedies I have tried, ANO IT CURES. be gladly auswer any in uiry concersing is state.nent. Yours respectiully, NES. EMMA BOW. BOTANICAL pratei gar antwwe with every bottl. None bearing NO ALCOHO bearing our trade mark, the Beaver.| ° Sold by all Druggists. The Groder Dyspepsia Cure Co., Limtted, ST. JOHN, N. B ou as ee FOR SALE. TURer RILLIARD TABLES and two POC» TABLES, JOHN JOY. _febs WANTS, LOST, FOUND & TORT, with immediate posseesion, the Dwell ing Houve op Hilisborouyh Prreet, Mr. Lemuel Pooie’s revidence, with tr ble Yard thereto. Ths House bes eight vewly papered and in good order. Kent ue “e@ Apply to GeorGk ACLEY » ton OR SALK—Registered Shorthorn Cow pure-bred Bu} Calf, calved 16th inst ae o D. (|. Morson. Cardigan Hride* tan - AP Yok ¥ (O 1OAN on Farm Le Ge Wi to 1. A. McLean, Attorney atlaw. eepii—dy uf L ARE NTS for the St. Joba De WE ARE AGENTS for the 8 JONG Vorks, Garments cleane? ep the rear. ai oox nearly «& good as new. We oe bs ‘reiwht charces Send os your cr*ert. F? est.—Harvirg & Co., Agent, Coombs’ Ot sreat George Strect. tton LET—A honse prencentiy #4 uated on a borough ~quaie, stable to Mas. LowbENn, Keplancde