on THE DAILY Soe Scott S arisen ated by an Old Family Physician in 1810. You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century. Origiz There is aot a medicine in use tox Gu extent as J P its wr ints ats value is the tact (hat Jolinsons An dc Slate Where iu \ odyne L es the confidence of the public to so great re than « ty years it has stood Sees reration have used it. The best evidence o :iginated the sale of it is steadily increasing. miment month, your father, De. Johnson, e 5 ome ton sale. I have sold it ever ai ir ed its high standard and popularity from t "1 AND, North Waterford, Maine, Jau., 1891. “Bost Liver Pill Mado.’ Dr. A. Johnson, whose 5 ' s ery genuine bott of = j “> » 7. } vs An iniment, in the month of ' i & @ | jar », first tat my store some ofthe same ' >» : a i pplied my customers with it ever : s sua wl wet w ” ° —” | since r fiitv years) with increasing salcs. Positive! 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To that little bun- die of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added hap- piness and comfort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty. Scott’s Emutsion, with hypophosphites, 1s the eas- lest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It sup- plies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak -places to perfect growth. Scott & Bowwns, Belleville, Ont pax. and 31.00 GHATEFUt.— cSOLMFoOrRTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER, “ Dy a thorough } hws vs and nutr y ar * » 1 e . :¥y ee ¢pps has | i for our } supper a de flay i bev may e avy t by the ju of such articles of diet that 1ay be gradually buik up unti! strong enough to resist every tendency to ease. $ (f subtle maladies are r uS ready to attack wherever . a WCAK jx We may escipe Many a fatal shaft by ping ourselves well fortified with pure bloed and a properly uourished Cs ‘ stile fee JAMES EPPS ECO.,Lta, ww Homeopathic Shemisis, London, Engtand. New Prices in Watches 4 ive iately receivel a nice Si.ver Watches fer Ladie’s nd Gentlemen, } right. and es bought right, and cas— « were t them, W, N. TANTON'S Creat Cecree Street, ae BLANC-MANG MADE WITH BENSON’S CANADA PREPARED | L : | of a gun has caused this spark. | itself is raised \ DURANCE VILE. BY THE DUCHESS. CHAPTER I Her white gown coming thus prormin- ently into notice, lit by the rays of the glorious moon, is distinctly visible, and brings into bold relief the dark form of Fitzgerald standing a step or so in front of her iwo or three of the men over the prostrate body and it into the rear are stooping are drawing I hope he js not killed,’’ says Fitzger ald.in a tone of strong anxiety. It is the first symptom of -agitation he has betrayed He is so intent upon the wounded man, and finds such a difficulty in bringing his deficient sight to bear upon him, that he grows forgetful of consequences and steps into the fall re of the moonlight. Patricia, who is awe struck by the presence of death, stands by his side, smitten by the lemnity of the moment into incautious- hess \ spark of ligh however, catching r side view, she involuntarily turns x head in its direction. A little riotous off the steel barre! The gun and the muzzle is pointed moonbeam glinting at the very heart of Owen, pointed by the young man who had first addressed him. Now, at this supreme moment, Patricia recognizes him; it is Con, the lover of Moira He is taking pausing, as though to as very deliberate aim, is make sure of his mark. There is no time for warning of avy sort. Even were she to cry aloud to Owen, the by!let destined for him might be in his heart before he could com- prehend her words or his danger. In a second she has raised the revolver in her own hand and fired. A second explosion follows hard on bi hers, and then a cry of agony. Moira's yver, throwing one arm upward (the other is hanging broken by his side) staggers backward and sinks into the embrace of a man who hurries toward him. That he has been a leader among t band is plain, from the fact that they now all slink further from the house and talk together in agitated and angry whisvers. Presently there is a movement among them, and then almost ! can grasp the fact they have sll gone from the gravel sweep, have melted away once more into the shadows of the elms. ‘*You saved my life then!"’ cries Fitz gerald. turning to her excitedly. ‘‘Just as he fired I saw my danger, not before. It ] then to move. But your bul- hefore one Was too iate let saved me. I ow ly very existence to u, my brave darling.! See! his bullet imust have passed right between us, under your arm. ‘But where have they gcne?’’ exclaims she, anxiously. ‘‘Have they abandoned Have we selves too strong for them?’’ She has stooped forward. Her face, as the moonlight falls upon it, looks ghast- ly. Fitzgerald gazes at her keenly, then something that soils the purity of her gown attracts his attention. The sleeve been rudely torn away from her white arms and the hanging fragments of eashmere and trickling down the fair, soft flesh is blood. ‘“*My angel, you are wounded!’’ he cTies in a dreadful voice. ‘‘What vile thing is this? And for me! to save me. O love, you are faint! Have they killed you? Patricia speak to me!’’ *‘Wounded,’’ repeats the girl, vaguely. Then she sways a little, and with a little, confiding gesture toward him, full of pathos, falls unconscious upon his breast. Frantic with terror, he lifts the slender figure im his arms and rushes with her broad stone staircase, carrying his beloved burden lightly, as though she were a little child. In the large hall beneath, the house- keeper and most of the women servants ire congregated together, conversing in frightened whispers. Seeing their master aching them with apparently a life- figure in his arms, a cry goes up from them. ‘*Mrs. Ryan,’’ their evil work? proved our down the says Fitzgerald, desper- stely, addressing the housekeeper, ‘‘see »her. She can’t be much hurt, she spoke to me only a moment since. And one of you,’’ turning wildly to the other women, ‘‘tell Moore to saddle a horse for me. I must ride for the doctor at nce ‘‘Not to-night, sir. Ye wouldn't aetir out th’ night,"’ says Mrs. Ryan, who is a comely, kindly woman of about fifty, ‘with all ‘the Boys’ abroad; and, in- dved, ye needn't to. See there, she's comin’ round already. Ye’re feelin’ bet- ther now, Miss Blake, aren't ye my dear? A little dhrop o’ this brandy now, an’ ye’ll be all right in a minnit. Take heart now, asthers! See, here’s the pour tuasther out o’ his mind because of the looks 0° ye!’’ Slowly the girl's eyes her lover =. **It is nothing,’’ she says, feebly, mov- ing the uninjured hand until it rests on his. (Fitzgerald, falling on his knees beside her couch, presses his lips to her soft arm with passionate fondness and relief. The whole scene is like a lovely picture —the gleaming lamps; the prostrate form of the beautiful girl, lying on the fur- lined conch, her white gown stained with the cruel crimson, her perfect arms naked unclose to meet to the shoulder, on one of which the | blool still lies wet; the attendant« grouped around; the young man on his knees beside the centrai fizgurein an atti- Is an exquisite dish for the table and invaluable for invalids. RECIPE. BLANC-MANGE. Pour or five tablespoonsful pared Corn to one quart f milk Soive the Prepared Corn in some of the milk; heat the remainder of the m and when boiling add the dissolved (SS Prepared Corn; boil fifteen minutes flavor to taste, and allow it tocoolina siould, Serve with milk and jeily or ailk and sugar, The Edwardaburg Starch Co., Ltd. WORKS: CARDINAL, ONT of Pre- OFFICES: MONTREAL, ©.Q. ‘es Robb-Armstrong Engines, Correct Design, Best Workmanship ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. Amherst N: 8, ta the rescue. , Without eyes, and who tude suggestive of agony subdued. now,’’ says Mrs. Ryan, coming ‘“‘Sure she can ye're giad about her without ye’re sayin’ it. to sweetly. Lave her to me an’ then, ly smile, ‘‘ye can say **There see She's comin to make her a bit comfurtable, if ye like,"’ with a s | i¢ to her all over aguin.”’ After this—being really a ‘‘grand old woinan’’ at small dectoring of all kinds —she bathes and patches up Patricta’s wound with tenderest fingers. “Why, tis nothing,’ he says, cheerfully. ‘‘If that’s all them villuins could do,”’ con- temptuously, “* ‘twas a mighty poor thing **Poor as you call it, they shall suffer for it,”’ says Fitzgerald, between his teeth “Ay, sir,’’ says Mrs. Rrar, who is not has noticed that Patricia had blushed softly, but had shown no signs of displeasure when the ‘‘mas- ther’ had kissed her arm. ‘‘An’ indeed ] don’t wondher ye're angry, but. still things might have been worse: an’ in troth I think ye wouldn't be feelin’ the man ye are now if Blake hadn't come to warn ye th’ night.’’ Patricia's eyes seek his. After all, Mrs. Ryan is right. This night, terrible as it has been, will always be remem- bered as the most blessed one of his life; had she not come to him and given her- self to him? Mrs. Ryan is again appar- ently engrossed with her bandages; under the mistaken impression that she has no eyes in the back of her head, Fitzgerald imprints another fond caress upon his darling’s hand. Bihan Miss I think I may go an’ see about aroom for ye, Miss Blake,’’ says the housekeeper, ‘An’ though I’m no doc- wet, oem, 8 GAN Warrant ¥e that no EXAMINER —_— — —. harm Wil come te you from that scratcn. | “"'DPwill be well before ye're twice mar- ried.’ '' She laughs merrily at this old saying, and then, taking a mean advyan- tage of the fact that she is still supposed to be in ignorance of how matters stand with the young people, says, respectfully, but with a mischievous smile, ‘Though for the matther o° that, miss, I won't wish ye a second wedding. One good man like, let us say,’’ with an innocent air, ‘‘the masther over there (beggin’ yer pardon, sir!) ought to be enough for the happiness of any young lady.’’ Fitzgerald laughs lightly. ‘*Thank you, Mrs. Ryan,’’ he Patricia colors again and casts a reproachtul glance. “An' now I think omething, Miss Blake,’’ keeper. ‘“‘If I might ask you to go into the library, Ill send ye up someting in a minute or two. Ye may go there with mm easy mind. I'm thinkin’ them mis- creants will be a long time makin’ up their minds about a return "’ ‘“*A bachelor’s quarters as yet,darling, ”’ says Fitsgerald, when he has seated her Says. at him you ought to eat says the houso- in a huge arm-chair before a biazing fire in the library. He is rather blush- ing over the fact that he hasn’t the faintest iden what is or is not in the house porducible fer supper. ‘‘But soon the old castic will have the most beau tiful mistress in the world, end then she shall have and do just whatever she likes, ’’ “If the most beautiful world means me,"’ ‘I shall begin by She is an old dear; when she said milstress in the Patricia, gayly, Mrs. Ryan. liked her so good man, him with the best s ays having and I were a gazing at “you are you was right,”’ sweot, earnest and dearest man Ll know.”’ “ie is you are an angel of goodness yourself that you think me so,”’ aays Fitageral. ‘‘Our happiness is so great that I think we ought to show our gratitude for it in some wry,’’ says Patricia ‘Tell me the way.”’ ‘Let us forgive our enemies, our only ones—ithose of to-night,’’ says Patricia. Fitzgecald hesitates, bites his lip, and turns aside. “They have been led astray, poor souls,’’ says Patricia, very softly. ‘And —and just think, dear heart. but for them we might still be apart. They brought us together.’’ ‘iow can I resist so sweet a pleader?’’ she eyes; because says Fitzgerald, kneeling beside her chair, ‘It shall be as you will, my life, When they come to the gallows sooner or later, it shall be without any assist- ance from me.”’ ‘Now, [ have kept my word to poor Motra and saved her lover,’’ says Patricia to herself, with a glow of tender grati- tude toward the girl who had helped her to save hors. She turns and lays her lips on Owen's, And now the daintiest of suppers coming in they make love to it with a zest and such light hearts as belong alone to those who have cast out from them the leaven of hatred and malice, THE END. ()ueer Cure for Toothache. In Staifordstire and Shropshire, Eng- land, they have a most extraordinary cure for toothache. The sufferer watches + mole’s runway with spade and traps, and, as soon as he succecds in capturing one of these reputed eyeless animals, cuts off its paw and quickly applies it to the aching molar, In order to make the cure sure and effective, the paw must be amputated while the mole is yet alive; furthermore, if the aching tooth is on the right side of the jaw, a left-hand mole paw must be used, and vice versa. A similar toothache super- stition exists in the Cape Verde islands and als» on the Canaries. The oldest son of a marquis takes pre- cedence over the younger son of a duke. Barons take rank immediateliy after the secretaries of state, if these are bar- ons. A Now! in M uiature-* Heorietta,’ saii Ethe!lert, as our story opens, * what do ou think of Shakespeare as a poet ?” * Nothing, Etheliert,’ replied Henrietta “T bave no t.me to thiek of anyone but i . 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North hiver—Goo ba: hiag—Apply to Mrs FLEAGHER tune2y TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 6i\3—apli _ Lrt.—The store and printing office now occupied * liaszird & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber AppiytoJames Paton. june ll 2 4 6 TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house jacing south on A.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr W J Buliman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria tark. nino minutes from Post Office, Drawing room, dinin room, large verandah, square hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba h room on first floor, two bedrooms in s#ttic, Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and Rao 1 in front. Rent moderates. Apply low CU, HARRIS, Architect, 246 Lf—m3) | The StL a Vanity Fai Letail Everywhere (Gc. per Package (FIRST PRIZE MEDALS Ji->) aurence Sugar Refining Co, Ltd, Montreal “T hereby certify that 1 LAWRENCE SUGAR R&FINING CO’S EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATRD SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten Jots of about 150 bariels each. I have analysed same, aud find them uuifurnmily to contain: 99 Yo) with no impurities whatever.” 5 (Signed) qd. 0. BOX, 475. TRY Cigarettes W.S, Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. . J » A cy LS “ 6 ¥ Ra a M2 i Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, Moutreal, April 8th, 1895, have drawn, by my own hand, ten amples of the &T, to 100 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L Prof. of Chemistery aud Pab. A alyst, Montied N RATTENBURY, AGENT | SEANWAY & ———a | A f 0. Wholesale Wine & Lisuor Merchan ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St HALIFAX, N.S. ly (14)oct * THE _ Satements founded on facts need no pillars. of support It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery house in the city, kinds of trades, and we warrant every We have a large stock of FLOUR KEROSENE OIL, and THA, which we have bought at the lowest fizures toached ae his season, and we intend giving our ecistomers the bmefit ~ of these low figures. Flour, different brands, very cheap. Four guillons bst American Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin ean, for $119 Five pounds of Chcice Blended Tea four $1.10 Kgz3 and Butter taken in exchange for ecish or goods dztivered to all parts of the towa free of charge. ay ( harlottetown June 4, 1/96 om = Se TRUTH WILE STAND We are caterers for all article we sel!. . good WILLIAM GRANT & CO. 3 QUEEN STREET mR w orld. at the same Before Taking. IPFPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. . english Manures | ES a ee SUPERPHOSPHATES AND CHEMICALS. Sole Agents for P. E. Island for THE BRADLEY ; FERTILIZER CO, the largest concern of the kind in the We have a large stock, on hand and to arrive, ab {nese well known MANURES, and can refer purchaser to many of our very best farmers who have been using them for years with very gratilying results, We can also supply the same goods (Ground Slag) as . offered by our would-be competitors as “English Fertilizers’ | at at least 20 per cent less price than they now ask for it, but time we would not advise its use, believing that THE GENUINE ENGLISH MANURES AS SOLD ONLY BY US are mueh the best value. Prices, Pamphlets, ete., on application. AULD BROS. Chorlottetown, April 8, 1896-—2aw (25) & wky Wood's Phosphodine.— The Great Engiish Remedy. 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Wood's Phosphodine has beea used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- , cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases that were os i tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases thet had been given up to die, were restored to man!y vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you upas incurable~the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, cx guaranteed to cure, Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, a eh a en ee Yt > @ & @- 34 Oe > t Oe