THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 10, 1898 The old. fach- ioned watch- man who prowled about the streets of medieval Lon- don, with a lan tern in his hand to pro- claim his com- ing, and who aeimounc i | his passage through hi 4 Streets by * shouting ‘‘All’s well,” was @ very inefficient protector oon en “— comy ared \ th the met opoll tan police of . New Vork City, eo my tly we Kuown as the “~~ ‘‘Finest.”’ The modern policeman does not proclaim his ‘ ng to the evil d y shouting or by c “ving a lantern We does his work more ‘ tly and effectively than the old-fash- tou¢ d town watchuai "Tt is this that : walks of life and it: all occupations, t ange and know!l- edge and e fic e \4¢e Tn this re- spect medical kept pace with th; . Physicians and chemists grown rapidly more skillful. Th nal preparations now-a- da’ es that were a few we 9 < absolutely incura ble. Th r — this re spect is Dr. 4 } Me lica Dteove TY. It y give to the world thirty years az stood the test ever sinc: that tut ires O8 per cent. of al] Cases of cons n, bronchial, t:roat and kindred affe ns Thousands who were hopeless sufferers, and had been given up by the doctors, have testified to its marvelous merits It is the great blood - maker and fiesh-builder. It makes th - appetite hearty, the digestion and assimilation perfect, the liver active, the bi _— ptrre aan rich with the life-giving « ler ents of the focd, and the nerves stromg ank eo idy. It acts directly on the lewee end air-pass.ges, driving out all impurities and disease ge-ms. An hon- est dealer will not try to persuade you to ferior ubs for the sake of a s Pleasant P< lets cure consti- ate . , »1 ” : , > * pation. AL ali Wecicine tores. TARTAN DC OKING “Tin a ' , T i TOBACCO J. Rartrayé Ce. 1 MONTRELL L Can NEWFOUNDLAND The Most Picturesyue Summer Resort in America THE ; SPORTSMAN’S : PARADISE. Fverv river and lake along the lime of the Newfoundland Railv av abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest Sea Voyage, Quickest and eafest ronte t) any part is via the KOYAL MAII. STEBMER “ BRUCE ” A 1 at Lloyds) (Classed Aa Leaves North Sydney every + = Tuesday. Thursday and Satur. lay evening on arrival of the LC.R.« Xpress. Returning leaves Port 4ux Basque every Mor lay , Wedneraay ue Pridey evenings on arrival of St. John €xnre > FARE: oa lottetown to St.. yhn’s, N fid. First (] $20.05 Second C| lass, 10.36 Return 33.81 Through Bape on sale at all stations On the 1.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. x&— The t ees trip will be only 6 Hours. Por al formation apply to R. G. REID, St. Jolin’s Nfll,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, bi tf North Sydney, C.B. THE — PHORNIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 FIRST ALWAYS PAYS.. Lowest Rates, *nherous Settlements =" E. . GEER, Authorized AGENT§FOR P..E. ISLAND | FIRE LIPE. ACCIDENT — + ee ———— CHAPTER XI. “My gvoa gracious: Mere comes the old wandering Jew, as Seth calls him. To my certain knowledge old Reuben has been comin to the house every Sat- trday steady for ten years. Won't he never get over that misery in the back?”’ Liza shrugged her shoulders and lasghed mirth tes Ns “T should miss Reuben dreadfully if he were to get well or to die He ie the ene immetable thing I know of.” Aj] that was not dismal in her lot was }u- dicreus, according to Liza's Saturday cogitations, which were never rose tint- ed oo . a A little later 68 the smokehouse door was closed and its big greasy key was hanging on a nail by the dining room mantelpiece. Eben and the boys had ridden away, uncomfortably incased in coats and cravats which gave them quite an unfami’iar appearance. The drugs had all been dispensed for the day, and Reuben had hobbled away, happy in the consciousness of having performed a sacred Saturday rite cred- itably. Only the clangor in the black smith's shop, the noisy wrangling of contestants in foot races or marble games in the well beaten quarter lot, with a redundancy of coarse wet wear- ing apparel flapping gayly from every fence rail or low growing bush about the cabins, remained as unlovely re- minders of the day. Liza was in the pantry weighing the materials for the soft gingerbread which was the test of Seth’s enthusi- asm. Her mother had gone to see about the oven heat, but returned suddenly and stood before her flinging her fat hands, palms outward, despairingly. “Oh, Lord, the Chambliss carriage, with Mrs. Chambliss and Miss Amy in- ide, and it stoppin right smack bang in front of the steps!’’ By this time she had intrenched her- self behind the pantry shutter, througu whose liberal chinks she was taking hysterical observations of the outer world. Liza was poising the balances deli- cately on one slim white finger. In one scoop was some powdered ginger, in the other some flat bits of metal. Her nerves stood the shock of this unprece- dented happening admirably. The beam remained motionless. 7 ‘I think I would not pry on them, mother. I suppose they are calling on the blacksmith. A horse has cast a shoe perhaps or a bolt has sprung. Some- thing is always happening to the Cham- bliss turnouts. ’’ ‘*Yes, but, oh, my goodness gracious, Liza, I've got eyes! It’s here they're makin for. They’re comin up the steps as straight asan arrer. And, O Lori, every blanket and spread and flannin petticoat I own in the world strewed all over the front gallery sunnin, and the ole man’s red flannin drawers flappin like mad. Saturday of all days! How could I gness they was comin?’’ Rebecca’s mild voice had by this time reached a pitch of querulous excitement. Liza regarded her coldly. ‘*I don’t think it makes a particle of difference, mother, aboat one knowing. I suppose they want to sit down here while the carriage is at the shop. Some one must receive them decently. I can’t. Seth’s Sunday cake is in jeopardy.’’ ‘‘But there ain’t any place for ’em to set down. The ole man always leaves my room lookin like a sight when he dresses up, and that everlastin poke Jinny is down on her knees this blessed minute in ariver of suds in the dinin room. ’”’ ‘‘My room then. They door, mother. There’s no place else. Mrs. Martin hurried out of the pan- try red and nervous. What on earth did the Dell place people want? Liza flung the gesture of despair. The weights had lost all significance. No doubt by this time these two fine ladies, his mother are at the and his sister, were in full possession of ee eee -_—we ee chee vales from her with a | her room—the poor little nest where | artistic makeshifts and adornments were the and delight of the entire family. She laughed aloud. Seth could never be in- homespun | perpetual marvel | uced to enter it, even for acing | d d t ter it for the placing of a hook or the hanging of a shetf, without removing his heavy shoes. which he considered a profanation of holy ground. Doubtless Mra. and Miss Chambliss would find abundant opportunity for adverse criticism. Why could they not have ridden on up to the mansion and sent the carriage back to the shop? The whole proceeding was ill bred and inso- lent. Into this bitter reverie Mrs, Mar- tin’s shrill voice pierced suddenly. ‘‘Daughter, it qin’t the blacksmith nor me neither that they want. It is yca. They’ve come tocall. I thought, in your own house, you wouldn’t wait to be asked for, sol jus’ kept a runnin on, talkin most of the time about you, and showin them all the things you done yourself—them little cute pictures and boxes and things. Miss Amy says you r¢ be awfully clever, and she oO STOR OF Nes BEELUA BAYS, 2 SEALIEREE 1, WALLOON COPYRIGMT, 1897 BY THE AUT MOR. only wisnes she cousd do one-half the things you van. I laughed out of gen- uine pride in yon, sissy, and I tok her you was some punkins,’’ **Oh, mother!’ “Wall, you are. And, oh, good gra- cious, if you only could get to your ar- mo’ and slip inter that little pink wrap- per. It jus’ makes you look like a doll. But you cen’t. with Mrs. Chambliss settin smack bang ag’inst the armo’ do’, and them dressed so nice.’ “Don? t worry about that, mother. I am not competing with Mrs. Chambliss and ber daughter. I suppose they have olay tg say something stupid about that bclent,” “T reckon, Datighter’’— Liza had got as far asthe door. She turned at the pleading sound. “Don’t get up on your stilts, honey. Amy Chambliss is a good, sweet, sensi- ble girl, if she isthe cnly daughter of ole Si Chambliss, and him worth a mint of money. If she wants to be your friend —your real, lovin girl friend, like Ga- br’ella Strong would a-been all her life if the dear Master hadn’t taken her to hisself—don’t turn a cold shoulder to her, my dear. You need somethin that me and the boys and Eben can’t supply. I’ve found that much out, and it scrter grieves me, darlin.’’ (To be Continued.) Or. Cuase DAILY RECEIVING TESTIMONIALS FROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR Intelligent Citizens Pronounce Strongly in Favour of Dr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure, Sceptics are at Liberty to Write te the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials. INCIPIENT CATARRH CORED. Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, Says :—‘‘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. I am pleased to tes- tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed uw sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I shall at all times recommend to suffer- ers Dr. Chase’s remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard street Toronto, an old and re- resident of the city, says :—‘‘I have been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful» I concluded to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can rfully recommend them as the workingman’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Pills.” One pill a dose. 25 cents a box. Mr. west, spected Prowse Brothers have caused consider- able talk around town on account of yery low prices they have been selling ae blouses. 183, FOR S ALE Dwelling House ioisaa aia Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that desirable and beautifully situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing West Street, and lyirg tetween the residence of Sir Louie Davies and Benjamin Heartz E-q. This property can be bad ata bargain and poseession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Part‘culars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &. 171 2aw tf me Peers renaleenepeniatisinsnmenhiseeeenemmndnmemestigheeneens ne, a <{MACKAYW’S EES E SPSS FSIS Y FEE SEE ey Ready-Made Clothing — e sinate ~~ Men’s #Suits, all aig grey and fancy checks, breasted, well trimmed, selling at soe $5.00 to 6.00 Men’s Suits, 4 button sack Fat ‘ $700 to 8.00 Suits made from our own make of tweed, all patterns, single and duuble breasted, sell- ing at mixed checks, “a, <= $7.00 ta 11.50 Children’s grey aud brownchecks, sell n¢.at Children’s 2 piece su ts, dark grey patterns, at $1.50 per suit 2 piece? suits, all w ol, $2.00 to 3.75 Boy’s 3 piece suits, «ice checks, well made, selling ax $3-50 up to 7.00 Men’s ready-to-v eir pants, all sizes, ¢o01 patterns, at 156, $1, 1 26, 1.80 up Boys’ odd pants at 20¢. 3o¢ Up men lll ae ha > MASSEY - HARRIS; ‘CO, MARK WRIGHT & GO., ROGERS & ROGERS, INTEANATIONAL EXHIBITION JOH, IV. B. SEPTEMBER 13TH TO 23RD 1898 ST. $13.000 IN PRIZES. All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. Large Special! Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Products. Live stock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Weduesday 2] st. Grand display of the Forest Life et New Brunswiek. Collection of {Wild Animals, Birds, Insects, Haunts, plants and fungi shown in their natura The Paradise of the Sportsman and Delight of the Naturalist Two Museums will contribute Their whole Collections A Great N Prizes offered for Nataral History Collections. A Large and varied Dispiay of Fish Products and Fishery Appliances, Machinery of all kinds in Motion—with many » anufacturing Novelties. Prizes offered for best Manufacturer’s Display. HOLIDAY SEEKERS Will finda varying ronnd ofattractionsin Amusement Hall andin the Wonderful performances, upon the Grounds, in front of the Pyrotechnic Marvels. Excursion rates from every where. For Prize List aad fuil information, Address, W. C. Pitfield, resident Yature Lesson for al!. ‘ New Grand stand. Rand Music MARK THE 13TH OF SEPTEMBERON YOUR CALENDAR Chas. A. Everett, wc Rager and sec American Barb Wire ————— FFNNELL & CHANDLER = ee - — eae a a tn trl cm LIMITED. c Agents Ch’town hes es S’Side LINE HALIFAX = & CHARLOTTE OWK. SEASON OF 1898, S.S8.CITY OF GHENT will esilfrom VUhbarlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m. curing the the season of £98, for Halifax. salling at Summerside, Port Hastinge, Port Hawkesbury, Ari c hat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor returning will leave Halitax every Tuee~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent puseenger accom- modation. Saloon idehips. Specia! freights will be given this season, For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent am Ch’town, Mav 14, £98. ‘Mark FISHER, SONS & Ca, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Wooilens and Tailors Trimmings Special lines in English Worsteds and Serges. Sample Reem, Prince Wm. St, St. John, N. BR. -« +2) HH HARVEY Agent. Sint eiptin tes 5 Sr sain oF Senet ey ee as eee ee nea ce ema Oppo 7” te ee Paneer weal tenets setae pe Serie athe gt Bieny ih ipa