THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31 1898. ee - rune Ae Eh Thy a 3 : 7 - - —_ <anoe>’ talinemeaanag —————————————— int MACKAY’S. Tweed Department—We have made special efforts to have this department the largest and best on P. E, 1. In addition ty endar. And so on. : eed those of our own make we have a special purchase from Mon: andi doesn't “take WE oS treal auctions of black and blue worsteds, blue serges, Scoteh many days to cross off (Copyright, 1893, by John Alexander Steuart.} oO tire year. And yet men recklessly ‘ ° Vv : : t oF ect their health for weeks atatime. It rerrare % 77: mecause attention ANgour Was in full ploom, making t! t W eeds, ( an adian ‘3 W eeds, O any in want of lst class 20 ds hie jsthe easiest thing in the world for the aver- | was directed to my hurt that it be- air a distilled essence of honey, an: age man or woman to get good health and | came all at once so sensitive, but the the bees. with the drowsy songz thot prices half original value, should not lose this opportunity of mak-~- then keep it It only needs a little stitch | smallest movement now caused a pang had so often been a scothine meloa~ ad there. The big, dangerous mala-| that cut the bre ath like a stab. Be- in my ears, were thriftly preparing fes | 17 y h a 4 vers that threaten life are only the culmina- I we ' ‘ » Abe ; Winter, and ‘ ib aaeaesieenee Ings your pure ases at once, When a man neglects his health for a day he marks two days off the calendar of his life. When he neglects his health for two consecu- tive days he marks four days off his life’s ca}- = sles, is in a raging fever of thirst. shepherds were whist tion of the little llinesses tat are neglected. | A water-skin dangled from my saddle- and calling frorm cragtens, their vc a . ts e " ” 2 ae : ° > . . If when a man feels ik nocked - out, bow, and I reached for it in hope of blending in a far-off music with tne 7) Bi teecrworried be will re ort to Dr. Pleree's | anticrenint inthe Tenet, cinching and | barking of dogs and the bicating of Hats and Caps---Every style available has been secured to fil. a ; in the furnace-like heat, but | *heep, and parkling streams nal Medical Disc:-very he will soon feei 1 Golden Medica! )) Y : there was a chance that some of the leaping down green and purple = hiil- bright, strong and vigorous again and able pr us cor tents might still remain. sides, and ever all Was a saft hlue sky this department, Feit hats, hard aad soft; crash hats, straw, all to combat all the om dies in the doctor- Now that the idea of it came to me With masses of ccol white ci : > - Suma, Meveover the “Golden Medical | winie heine called ame ee nh _masscs Of Coo ite ciouds. ; ‘nelish . C d Cc ss as ery a a dee and sneaky Mo a 7 7 oy ae ae ( alle j Out Ve hemently H ww Vividls it ail rose hefore the ye sty les, Englis e American and ana an aps, W e ean assur & é Q) bh. Ul a - ( y f wratear ac } — f imacvinati ’ ie ae ‘ for of water as the sole | Of itnagination Ma and many some of the most dangerous diseases. It | , , oo , ie: ~any and many \ SEE oe ner cent. of all cases of consump- hope of life. Nothing else could save aoe in the languorous summer da A you this department eannot be surpassed: all kinds of head wear heve |] ‘ nv bare limhe } — tion. It cures nervous prostration and ex- ; eT ee ante ie th . Eagerly pushing the dented sides of lucid waters and w ae Oh weeks ; 6 se ar > se s : mat . aN 3 acters an Watched the } . haustion These are not mere assertions. sien ane aa cs eee hing fr tl > lI t b t tl 2 | (Yr t housands of grateful men and women have = ; an i tenaglne lie hin i oe The daz- - : tN ry un and scale as the trout ron 1e sma €s O O 1 7 al ges man, testified to the facts, and hundreds of their wit yes aw only a vacant black- Garted under bank or st ne, and fain ness. Merciful heaven, it could not | on my back in some shady place Bars ing up at snowy fleets, touched with Gents’ Furnishings—of every descriptior, Our Neckties just names, addresses and photographs are j printed in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense | | » that the skin was empty. IY peered Medical Adviser deeper and de¢ per. My vision must | ! oe ane Ore, ae at an miverted ° ] lL f ; H fi o> _rimed Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery | be at fault, for if T did not see water | (fang, {0 ‘hink of ail that nowt from Montreal auction, are now on sale at salt price, Hose tor epee aves AU Ines oS ODER INC certainly smelled it. irusting in | : : Ce a -1en, rmanent relief.’ writes ] A.W lliams, Esq., of iv han YT brought out a handful of | raising his eyes from his Place of tor- f di d Child S + OF h I fi | BY. Mri! Brook Washington Co., Tenn ee tee refus : of oe ae caaeinn ment, ™ beheld the felicity of Lazarus. 4a 1es an l ren, ec Oul 25e Cas mere 108e or gent emer - Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- | into foulness by struggling, perishing | - ce brooded like a guardiay spirit | « ; 2 ~ ae ae had a larger sale than any other | men and beasts. The skin dropped a mA sour and The Elms, amid their job lot of gents linen collar: at Se each, extra value. Sweaters book of this class ever offered the public. from my nerveless fingers and the , encircling hills. and the affection- ss > This book of 1.008 pages with sco illustra: | oozy sediment came dribhling out. Be- | 21" Suis Mere were the bither be |for boys and men, in cotton and wool, at all prices; horse covers, tions, is full from cover to ae fore I knew what I was about, I was Dre, : te an 7 Was happy and a 2” ? 3 al advize on bealth matters. Mis great} sucking it for dear life. but it stank belts sparrincongapal oulk no sympathetic } t A wh in heavy manilla covers, is now of-| so poisonously that I oe tie spit it | spirit tell them of niy condition ? But t 1eé newes merican fered FREE to whoever will send 31 one-cent | out immediately. Yet moisture of any , ‘®!' Isnorance was part of my pun- stamps to pay for customs and mailing ov/y. |] sort wag ‘oo precious to be wasted, so | ishm mt, I had once been in para- lf an elegant French cloth binding is de-| | emptied the trickling mire upon my ‘lise, too, and feli by rebellion. As \ . ® sired, send so stamps. World’s Dispensary | baking wound rubbing it in with my | “e Made our beds, so must we lie. Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. finger as a smearer rubs his tar into | , 1 the midst of my dream I remem- NO d bl iN XG d . ——— $e the divided fleece of a sheep. ee that my pipes and some other [ cannot say that the application | things I cherished were with Tabal and in the kast assuaged®the pain. And | ™Y mare. But iuckily all the relics e ~ . a the disappointment of finding the skin | - a eee were not lost. Un- empty gave an added poignancy to | me Sn olds of my dress, I drew ome forth my mother’s Bible, and With it the throbbing of my inflamed throat The baths in the Association Building | 40d lips. Oh! fora single drop, just pF 6obave been refitt-d, and are now in strictly | ©" drop of clear, cool water to ease : that fiery torture. Worlds upon the two white roses (now :a ilv with- ered and crushed) that Isabel had given me. The roses I put carefully back with as tender a caress as if they were sentient beings vapable of feeling aftection, first class condition They will be open ; Tueedaye, Thursdays ard Saturdaer,! Wetlds would I have given for so nesaay ; Saay Yd aoe £ . . owed ’ en rurca’’s much liquid as lies on the petal of from 210 10 p.m. Members are invi‘d a daisy at dawn, and worlds upon to patronise them, non members will Le| worlds could not have purchased it ehbarged a smal! fee for their use, there. 7” } a - —e o ‘ebeienine e se to! RAC ACrene A ‘ er ae TE SY FE LT CT TN Sera Assembly ell is sow te good | 0 MS iets rece ah a rae| Ried eee 50 YEARS” ese evenvrnevenenevene veneennerrnnennnty zz a (To be Continned.) tcrn from my long Arab shirt. But Tales Apply to the Scretarv. what edi deh ee it “aus ou 4 : EXPERIENCE I aa 5 tended to or not ? Why defer pay- we ea irg a debt that is exacted of all men ? | a > = Would it not be best to let death dis- | Tr Pi 3 train at once, and have done with 7 = “this fever called living ?’’ Utterly a = —_ --~-—— worn out with fatigue and fright and a ae = For the summer of *98, a Seaside Ci t-| excitement, I was tired of being the ne ‘ ® tage ernarnaigpan Sport of destiny To think of triumph- Ps A TRADE Manes. ing over her was a fool’s thought. No Je DesiGns CopyriGcuTs &c- Anyone sending a sketch and description maw ° The Hermita e, man had done it. No man would or | : & cculd do it. Why should I prolong | The troubles of Spring Beautifully situated on Point Pl-asant a bootle are not half enjoyed uve ew Wy RARAAARARARAAAAARAAARAAAS todo business, oy a tual business transmet ions. The sindents act as buyers, sellere traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- a rehable timekeeper cheaper making me shiver With a suddea than ever before, in fact that | chill, and then came a strange cal makes healthful systems, LIMITED. purifies the blood, strength- ( That at least could be prevented. ‘ ; es strife ? The cry of the sick | ‘ ‘ i anaes ame . afckly ascertain our opinion free whether oa Fatm, North River, overlookir g the heart was the cry of the saan nt Celt : that you see are less dan- ith t ] : ' fnvention is probably patestalss. on : S th v I le an i : * : , mn r ’ r ; , tial. Handbook « "te Hillsboro River, and the approach to the| “How evil was the lot. allotted to gerous than those youcan't withou you have a a ae oe for securing patente. , Ivware , nis vhe e was | . 1 rhic are » ants > 20, TERT. Harbor, An ideal spot ora summer is warch the night when he w 7 see, but which are there nitutn ope dann ee . : le rought forth Sorrows without end | . : ys Baal “ : : ; outing. App y to PO. BOX ot ceed, eal a ) iii ames | wa just the same. The opring Scientifi Americar. "3 No deliverance from his burden! | air is full of germs of di- SSe ; : re That s the sentence of old: it was' ke -% : handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ofr th : . oh t n o i 1, | <ge_ Sease, which have been | Spee of any scient Gc Journal, Terme. #8 = © Se ence still t galling & IZEIc I < . . ° rg ths, 3 iv Now aes vow : tragically relieved the momentary il-| @@freed from their congealed or 5 Sour mcnses - saewe . : Pe rs Rua he , N [ 361 Broadway, Naw Yerk lusions of hene and happiness, end-| “ggstate by the < Spring ‘ mastate by the warm spring less humiliations. « hine defeat and “as we. . branch Office. 625 F 8t.. Washington, D. «. ae Cidade nad ; ae | “agstn. You cannot see them, gr . eesanai Laight ; at : Inevitan: Geath Yet it wasi J 2 hard to die; hard to think calmly of | 2#yet only strong and health- a f rl S one’s own bones being picked y those | <maftul persons can withstand a | CHARLOTTE TO Wa ' } Vuiture vnicn ere already hover g ee . E sa } above me in anticipation of a corpse <p their attack. x, > in anticipation : : me e P . to feed on. I was not yet philosopher | = ~< : oe ‘ cugh for t > > . 1 HE wate ade has bee eed ; :| a toride. A quiet ride on g 4 yatcn trace has been Crouching on the sand, my head “8 9 on . ¢ . . . . . “ =< NN “a . ¢ ao ‘ T rather fluctuating of late, first | sank deep between my knees in an! She Fibbey & = a bright Fuinmer s day 18 sieeiiliaiaiie s . ~ | agony of despair. ‘The sun beat down : . ° the price wens “- — | as if the heavens were a vault of fire a the ener of enya: bi rifting {eadem a long p riod of low prices, | and millions of qu ng arrows em- a as —_— " r y ry thie ices have lropped | ed to dart al = my spine. It was Pe “ tienen now We prices ay aropy } > ’ } : } rapidly criving me craz I was go- a SEM SEMIN 2 se SIZ SMe | Let thesear ch) ght of practice illumi the- m ee a} » heranee o ‘ i a OOO Ie ~ eee ono come ’ iZnt of practice ilumipate the agalil, Wile the : NCE we e of wal ing mad with th onsciousness of the a, a ay AP AP AS ASAE AEN Ae aS : dark places of Theory. or greater variety cf pre duction | calamity full upon me Merciful Ged, > THORO! GHLY Progressive Practica! not Vv but the fact re I was to die a raving maniac i = ‘ ‘ (Institution, wee };oub, men ana we cannot say, OU © tac : we oe hs Se amuses vce le BP wc ’ ii; omen ¢ | Yemen are notonly taught Book keepr e mains that you can buy from us} worming = wilierness! The though >. Massey- arris 0. , ipallits applicationsto commerce) both be hub 7 ' : thrilled for an instant in the brain, single and double entry, but are trained how | there isno need to buy shoddy] prawine my sword I ¢ i. a ants, ip actual business operations, ard th 7 ? drawing my swoi A felt its edge, , oe af 1 : res a currency i*sued by the “ollese Bank and tbe .oods at all. t linking of Saul and his a ou ens the nerves, anc Q1V cs | mdse. issued fr m the Emy rium. are teas. : } ] er. The blad va f Damas cl . > . ox & in bova fide business transactions, inst vhe ant rev at also i i i L AJATNAS > TO ie a It i , AD . : +2 lf you want a good a ud a and as Keen as a 1 energy io the worke x same asin mercantileand banking 0 owses ccurage and all would 1 over; so is the greatest preventive & f disease known. Book-keeping in itself may be learned m® home, but a koowledge of how to tranear® businees, cannot be thas acquired... That our the cheapest watch for the Agents Ch’town, sharp an instrument could cause t- oO money, we recommend a good AUAALLLAAAAALLdAGAbhabbbdadbadsAbbSLbLLbddbahdabbedAQdbaddescssdddbadddddadadddddadddddddda Bank)1) pewrilting, Shorthand and Naviea- Jon, ever wyeWerwbweyWurwbueWWWewueNeeukeY: nai ail Sas a nic ee] ease instead tle pain, nothing to what I was ale course system of training is emin« at'y laa be : . . ready suffering J. A. S. Brunelle, M.D., C.M., \ \ ROCERS & ROGERS ; lcal write for testimoniais trom A013 of a poor one in a fine looking I learned then that a man may tal Montreal, Professor of Surgery, Laval en. and from students whe aie now hoe aay) cares al ’ 4 lv wear his ow ife smiling. I turned tl University Medical Faculty ; Surgeon \ j aia glucrauve as responsible positions. eolored casi that wili only wear i" i ve = 7 . ee OP oberg to the Hotel Dieu, etc., says: "I have . Agents for S’side. ae et BIE Te: ee ee avery short tine, an weg aay th gr ee found it particularly beneficial in ' COR <COMRE UY SIDES BAG 601 Care i. - that I had found s ich et sy me — the treatment of derangements of : (theoretl< a and pratic al,) Actual Busi meee Solicitir ga share of you patron ge, escape. A moment’s courage, I } the liver and of the digestive organs, AAAAb Ababa bdbdde ddsaddddddddaddcdd dddddd SS } peclice, Business } enmapsbip, Busines we remain, saying to myself—no more; then ev and consider that the regular use of 4 vo! Senet spond. "ta oe a Arith rte y : att lesting rolie?. The edge touched t! a preparation of this nature has a | Ren eS Law. anroes Ing, “LEAD a ees ouds respecttully, | ’ decided tendency to prolong life. I } ing, Banking, (actual practicein the Cotbegm bare s , an ‘eaped t my f: ant ; oe ur skin, und IT: . 1 te ‘ am using jt in my hospital practice.’’ FACULTY: , screaming with unuiterable horror. N KYLGE I I could not do that; the canon of ' ne Me us | : e migch*- was clean egainst self- 4 Mi.ler, Principal, Teacher of Daa RAY Syren | — Seadiniacdetinndiaerstadacednamaneee-eeeenecent auchter ey} » lik » leaf in 1 keeping, Arithmetic, jusiness Practhees, |} Siaughter. Shaking like a leaf In the | Business Corniespondence, lypev-riting asa i gale, I fell prostrate on my face, and - . Dress ¢ | Sesientten. i yt iting VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. prayed for strength and pardon. ret co ep 1 J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacbrr DESIRABLEPRO PERTY 5 of Railroading, Steam voating, Banking, A @- ee ! ene — eee — -_—— $e — ~—— 2 CHAPTER AAI. counting and Actual Basiness Practice . . J. Harry Wiliiaws, Teacher of Bu! nee DESPAIR AND HOPE. | r : 3 Miuslins WALL Getting back to my crouehing po ct ag a 5 o wm. Muran (licensed), Teacher of Short band. George S. Inman Erq, (Law Firm “e Se Ee Penmanship ick ny tse aR <n pemNemN atta teneatitie * sence ot - “m4 . i ture, | threw my mantle over my head For Salo BY £ ucticn Donald & Inman) Lecturer on Comm crows) q as a kind of a screen, but while it miti- | Law. : a “ gated the blaze of the sun it smothered | ane eee end tat information, write of D D d." } me. Casting it off, I rose, still treme= | a ees L. B. MILLER q | bling violently, and leoked about va-| JT have rece ved instructions to sell by Prine: pal, - | &uely, I think, expecting aid. Not @ | Auction, aithe premises, on Wednesday, 3 All int restcd ore cordially invited tee mt - living thing was in sight or sound. Il- | the let dav of Jane next, at 11 o’vlock atthe coiusge ard ipepect cur system tp if NOW OPEN “a limitably to every point spread thei *” ? | 4ikiag, oic work |; general. il | ere waste of burning sand, hot as the | 4 Mm. : ‘ if he Say waste of burning cand, Roe as te] © ical veskdenee of the flee. F- Satteens San ciorassnsib access in his defiant and impious journey. | Peters,*S dmorni.” 5 } i arce assor 7 F 7 5 : i \ large assortment of Amer- | Above was a ball cf living fire, b¢- | To prget ly comprises 20 of acres ex- ican and Cat adian Wall Pa¢ | low an arid, lifeless plain radiating @ | cellent Jand, w': fa:rgeand commodious TENDERS. iy in ling . > ov . ae iL < int ; > itinding, choking heat like an infinit dwelling bhou-e and out buildings. The touse is fitted with modern im Qs — per All the latest design: limekiin, naught else to be seen save , . ee wna Mr away to the west dim, pale peaks ‘ : ; ; and pat te rns at low est prices . provements, having hot and eold bat he, Wil be received by the undersigned, up that might be the thin veil of dissolv- ! et ee Lo; sere. | heated with bot water, and lighted with to 12 o’clock noon, on Wednesday, ) Sab | | I tried to walk by way of diversion, | electric lights : June, from parties willing to caters ee and staewema ae ict. anand . . : 2a and see ours x. dupe, from p ait Caler ir y BY —_ reel d See stagge red so that Ir was The grounds are beautifully laid out sym? in an 1 ee our tock a. ©. &. sporie, to be held on St. Pose eas that my horse now cast a shadow, 7 | 80d planted with ornamentai trees. gen ened ate stan’s College grounds, on Friday, July < ri¥ rse ow cas t shadow, ; = J . . re me : a inet Terms easy and made. 4 at sale. at: Pcokseller & Stationer. crept into it, and huddled there with J W.F. PAYNS. : ~ drooping head and an aching heart, hk, ~sAKISTO, } Window Shadea from 25 thought bitterly of what might have : a i V , See’y of Comm up been but for my own perversity. Aw tioneer fuse 115 Zew id sa ° z "At that mameré the heather about | 92 d&w . 4 { : as, MAAS FO? HPI nw Se