Ep ap. eat eae ian Sad TO ee [Hi DAILY KXAMINKK CHARLOTTELOWN, JUNE 19, igou a captain ; aha _ —_ = _ ™ 7%, ecb a — ’ Lr» > : \ : ° } —, on - re . / 4 yY wy Ww Ww W& WY | Dy this generous teeing, or is Captain | a ” 4 » ‘ . ‘ . Z 4 weg wif -f 4d Ve ig ‘ o Ailing, i « « ; a a : > i Y. i AANSRAN Le nee ~ oo a SS IS OS - | Dr nt a | url cul: r except n?”’ i G34} 5 i lants, et ‘ i La / sey." ' . ° * 1 U | Ce | Every one knows their motives,” ré | is , en , ——. 8 “ey er or oo a as 1 torted Iho he ‘ re > : ee y ecetahble Pp ant®,— Extra Ear!¢ ‘ ra 42 iy BR 4 yt fe i w-4 ol ried Lheodora, forgetting ] gracious ‘ i , ; i — 4 f 5 a g Re / Ay Sy ia ‘ languor in the sudden jealous so which ai ohn“ eveee Se p r 100; la'e Cabbag i | A a ia seized her: “she is the personification of teed bed rea a) e iV ae Lue, L2e per L¢ p \ 2. Xs | old Myddelton’s money, you recollect.” a Coat what dd uate per 100, extra esrly na 5 “Oh!” omato 25c per doz; late do. 13c prey | 24206028 GS | . ee er Celcry 40¢ per 100; Cucumber, § . ‘ | ” dora wondorine. over. thia ho : .o i Pampkin, 15 per Dox. : a : I ring I Lil 1 pis . . - BY MARY CECIL HAY I? | “ine temnt ~o ‘ape’ sam bs Flower Plant-.— Pansy in bloom, 40c ;er d i as ae: Pansy, (1 doz transplanted in bux) 2c 1 or & hn Th A wore ” T .. fe | not which even He very | a Peg ea _ Rd) 4 j AAUTD OF on a he Arundel Motto, ‘“Nora’s Love -_ well d a ies al b : nice Seedling Pansies 12¢ per doz. (The cacd 5s in A a 7 ifr | h en, he is y led of above pansy co-t $6.00 per oz ) Batra ‘ ‘ .. ’ ” i : ss Bas T 1 / ar lest,’ ‘‘ Back to the Old Home,” Etc. ml oo Se Verbena, (transplanted ia boxes) 25c yp . SS Ke | when he secs how very open! ya (ia moss io., 20c per coz.;) Double Dais } - re = encouraged. If you lay this to Hon- bloom) 52 each; Large Uarnations, D 13 5 ; c ‘oN IN IX IX IX IX x IX Iss ‘in Ix KX Ix KX IX R * or’s ignorance, of course it is very gen- Forget mMe-not, Hollyhock, Rocket, Sweet Wik ' “1 itsten! what a 1 rs iad the host ; ercus of you; but I cannot help griev Jism, etc , 5c each, 40c per doz; Phlox, As et ‘ 1D! ntly.owit] lan ing over the marked change in her, and Petunia C sodytuft, Mignone'te, Batsam. Morn. » presently, 1a glance . : : _ Se ' : \ . : : Sie. Uitevall wild’ Es sekhtels eteemaueet’ 2 ea . ,| regretting that she has so little pride | ing Glory, Nasturtium Canary Creeper but futile eflo ts to exhibit himself as a | oa and modesty.” Marigold, Chrysanthe num, Soap Drazen shining light im the jest an i badin da 1 oe” Ageratum, eic., etc., 12c per doz; Carye: of iz (F | 1 } ‘ ang mai ¢e Y +h és : i Y ! ai ~ : + y va i which made the group so merry a one had As to give encouragement to a whole — mh 8 tae I Feather, Lobelia, (for 1] me Tr os : : . pi . ; cCTOW 2117 “S ‘ “0 > C atiw e 1 Oo : ie e liaits The “Albert” Toilet Soap Cos I must not forget myself and linger aT ard eae owd of suitors, and so de monstrative- <T oan *) per doz, 40¢ per 100 ; Dehttc Baby’s Own S - here: but I shall return presently to | « ha r mother ealled s < ly accept and parade in public the de Bulbs, 8c each; Gladiolas, 4c each; Falm>, 42 | a = soap makes young- : see if you have all found partners.” f t\ h , 1 ¢ \V\ yotion they offer to her wealth.” to$l 00 each; Asparagus Sperengi the tues ters cle: seen ' . : aes , a _—_ it f Ca TO . sate * ° : . ; sters, clean, sweet, and fresh. Amd so saying Tady Somereon siided a teil Gite taht tea4 atire I know more than one man, Mies window plant, the most popular hanging piant ‘ oJ 4 ~ a~ » i - . ' tii rite ° il i i il - ' ‘i? ” : ; ' ; iiieitnlie su Dies daens Gil Trent,” observed Royden, “who has de- 30c to40c each. Plants shipped to aly the ¥eri “ss i on, to assist shy men and bashful maid- ‘ ¢y aa sciaie “*s a thy M ae _ , | Yoted himself to Miss Craven, not only time Provinces (packed in moss.) Tender planta Tt keene thele d-licete o&i< = rye : : : » elfect upo ; ace tha she { s : * . . . ; = S their delicate skins ens- The Duke of Hartreigh, in a state © ae Dates tate’ sileiil Ghndh aoc without encouragement, but literally in will not be sent until all dan ger of frost is past rood or« . : . S a a, OF Weert 7 cKie parthers ad LFroOy . " : . . nt s 8 s of sudden excitement, apparently awak- ‘. Hitt] Slckdany heh! % : ere tirepgde te the face of strong discouragement—and Mail orders a specialty. Wed not bind ours ' Mac ' ly * i i ‘ : Tee { itTtie eary ) ner sup ch eauey hos ‘ i oo - . - wien tae e a y r ™ vege | ing to the fact that the blissful hours id ghalloer seneett : chathes I believe Captain Trent to be doing 80 selves to any particular price at our Marxet i b ats, it is < - lie ai : ynarks: r hether ne ¢ ‘a Wa i] ere Gees : at this moment. The above is inieu- i well as a cleanser, and is as useful on a lady's toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro matie. Beware of imitations. W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates =~ Can be had at any following firs: class T. J. Morris 0. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & K. H, Uason, NOTICH. Notice is beret v given that the busines of the late Charles Matheson, Painter, will Fe carried en Ly ‘he undersigned un til further notice The busivers will be urder the man agement of Jobo C. Murptry, who been | the employ of the deceared for the pac! nine years, ia amasier workmen, ave quite competent to conduct the work, The patronage of former customer kindly ¢olicited JANE MATH*SON, St. Avard’s, June 12th, 1900, —ewd No Files onour Bey's at the Front! Keep them away2fromf the ore folks athome. Order screen doors ue d windows now. A. Duchemin & Co P. E. I. Door and Sash Factory. Empire Tea, Fancy Sale and Apron Sale. The Ladies belonging to the Sodal tio» connected with Notre Dame Convent in- tend holdirg a Grand Empire Tea and Fancy eale in the B. I'S. Hall, Kent St. on Monday ard Tuesday,tbe 25th and 26th of June. Strawberres and Ice Cream Home-made Candy. The best the se »8on affords wil! be offered. Nothirg w'll be epared to make the Festival most enjoyable. Entrance |0c. cwe Jilt Edge The famoue Laundry Soap uneqvalled in® cleansing pro- perties, mmrmiess to the fines For pale by all leading fabric. Groceries. McKINNON & McNEYIN Tee] WBCLES ALE AGENTS. aay 19, ddi, Were passing away, and he had not yet had one dance, pleaded with Miss Cra- ven for the honor of her hand. Hervey cime forward, more eagerly still, to cla'm now the fulfilment of her promige to him; and a host of other partners steod waiting for her refusal, that their own claims might be advanced. Pleasantly, though promptly, Honor de clined his grace’s arm: but his grace tl hovered beside her, finding a great- er Charm in her proximity than any which the brilliant suite of rooms could otherwist afford him. “Mr. Keith.” In the midst of his flattering nonsense, the young duke paused with a sudden surprise, which all his native courtesy tx led to hide; for, when the simple name of this late guest had been an- nounced. Honor’s face hed inexplicably, yet unmistakably, changed; over its clowing brilliancy a strange, still look hud fallen; her beautiful eyes had sad- dened, although it was only for one mo- ment that they had left his face; and her lips had met in a quivering compres sion. Now, when she set aside his en- trent'es to dance, she did it even more quietly than before; but he felt, beyond » doubt, that this negative was deci- BiVe. ‘The duke stood moodily watching this Inte comer. He knew him well, and d him very little, for in his presence, as iy the presence of no other man, the Duke of Heartreigh felt a sensation of jienlousy which was as nmusnal to him os it was unpleasant. Yes, he could even be jealous of a man who looked so often, as he woked to-night, ehastened in heart and soul; because he always stood, as he stood to-night, pre-eminently distin- guished even in a distinguished crowd. “Honor,” entreated Captain Trent,“‘de give me this valske—you promised me one.” “Do not ask me, Hervey,” she urged gently, and almost sadly; “I could net valse just now.” A few of the hopeless satellites moved away to seek other partners for the dauee: and Honor, turning aside, where her eyes could not fall on Roydea, let Hervey lead her where he would. It would be impossible to say exactly how it happened, but ase soon as Roy- den Keith amd his hostess separated, he fovnd himself Theodora Trent, taking her outstretched hand, and arm swering the many questions which flow- ed in succession from her smiling lips Mrs. Trent pointed her fan affably to a vicanmt seat beside her, and Royden, i» h’s casy courtesy, took it, and entered into a merry ball-room conversation, Acting up to her long education, the ma- tron gradually drifted from the dis course, leaving Theodora in her desired position. Miss Trent chatted for a time on trifling subjects, using all her pow- ers of winning, for she would keep Mr. Keith beside her at any ecst. But even Theodora, in zll her self-conceit, knew tlh:at she dare not hope to keep him so for long, though she might use every winning power she possessed. She had resigned her one faint hope for this valse with him, but still she thought she might delicately convey a hint as to future dances- “I know no band in London so pleas- ant to dance to.” beside she observad Trouble in The Stomach "ee Which Doctors Falled to Remove, Cured > by Less Than Two Boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. The experience of Mr. Blackwell is similar to that of many sufferers with cbronic indigestion. Stomach medicines will seldom really cure indigestion. The kidneys and liver must be set right, and the bowels made regular and active. Mr. Joseph Blackwell, Holmesville, Cnt., says :—I derived more benefit from the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills than from any other medi- cine I ever took, and can highly re« commend them for stomach troubles, I was in a terrible state and could hardly work at my trade. I tried most every kind of medicine and doctors, until I was tired doctoring, and be- fore I used one box of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills I could see that they were helping me, and after taking @& box and a half, found that I was cured.” Nearly every family on the continent has used Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills er heard of the remarkable cures they ‘Mave effected. One pill @ dose, 25¢ a Box, at all dealers, or Edé« manson, Bates and Co., Toronto. 7 hslo of old Myddelton’s wealth had net bed something to do with her previdne triumphs, was net even known to Theo- lorn herself. The only tact‘ certain was that, in spite of her regular fea- tvres and stylish toilets, in spite of her own talents and her mother’s Mactltia- velian skill, she was not unfrequently observed sitting moodily aside now, while plainer girls took her old place in the dances she was so fond of. “I reserved this one,” she answered, with her old disregard fer truth. “I si:all have quiet sufficient later on to- night.” “Doubtless,” said Royden, quietly. He was watching a distant group,and his eyes were grave and intent. Theo followed them, then returned with angry swiftness, “Do you notice, Mr. Keith’—she ask- el the question in’ a soft, deliberate looking into hig face with a snile—“how my cousin has been spoil- ed by her extraordinary acquisition of old Myddelton’s money? TT remember her quite a nice unaffected girl when she lived at the Larches, and had only forty pounds a year of her own. Indeed, I grew quite fond of her then, and ask- al her to come to our house—as you may recollect.” “The first time I was at your house. fectly.” Theodora glanced furtively np _ into Roxyden’s quiet face. His eyes were still on this distant group, and the easy tene it was impore®le to read. “Rut now—” added Miss Trent, then paused with a slight and not inelegant gesture of dis gust. When, in the few ecconds of silence which followed, the mortifying eonsciousness forced itself npon her that both the gesture and the insinnation had been lost npon her Iie tener, she had recurse to speech sgain. “Fvery one notices this ehange, I grieve to say. Mr. Keith: and one can but re- gret that nnexpected wealth, and mix- Ira in society to which ehe has not been secustomed, should have had sach an intnriore effect her.” “Po what injrrious effect do yor al- Inde? Theodera lave>ed eoftly, a laugh that wee not "sin oe wr. tired the change “1 Hoerer, ovrht to own it.” dorna’s tone, met Miss Orayen I recollect it per- moon cond Mr. a , west hewn no and you “You, T heve no‘'ced a change 'n Miss Craven.” Miss Trent sevcht erriersly fer on axplanation of the new intenation in hie qeice, but sought in vain. “OF eninves ven havo.” she said era- coteiy betraying a full comprenensor ‘inany people remark upon it. Harve; suys it pains him very much.” “To all appearance,” remarked den, in her interrogatory pause, tain Hervey enjoys pain.” Theodoras lips were set in *ngr comprehension as she saw—whit eh krew that he saw—how utterly and e2 gerly Captain Trent was at that mo ment devoting himself to the girl whos changed conduct had pained him. “I think,” observed Mixes Trent, in & tone whose resentment, though suppres sed, was sufficiently evident to her com- punien, “that you, Mr. Keith, must see —-men are so much quicker to cetet weakness in our sex than we ourselves how persistently Honor temp‘« my ccusin to appear everywhere in her sha uow. Of easy for her now: Hervey sees how her wealth 10- cires her everywhere the services of ali wmbitious and money-loving rnd of course he jis pleased to apperr in the train of the wealthiest girl in England. But, though Honor understands exsctly how it is, she flirts too openly with him. Why, he is forever with her.” “He is fortunate.” “Il assure you he himself not think so,” put in Theodora, with spite- ful eagerness; “he thinks it often 4 great bore; and, besides that, he hae a perpetual fear of her betraying ber want of education, and humiliating him im public. When Honor was a girl at home, he very kindly instructed her in the usages of good society, and now, having entered society at last, she of course entirely depends upon him. In- deed, I tremble to think what blunders she would perpetually make but for his constant and timely advicee Knowing this, he is sorry to leave her unsupport- ed.” “Do you think, Mises Trena,” inquired lioyden, leaning forward in his seat, and ‘bringing his eyes slowly from the group he was studying, “that the Duke of Hartreigh. and those gentlemen we sce hovering about Miss Craven now, e: ger for a word or glance—men of tith, wealth and. celebrity—are all actre+~? Roy “Can “re course th's is mews does (To be continued.) ee One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Di i Disease is ‘for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure, In Dfépsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed oa and the water, which should be expelled inthe ‘form of ‘urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain, Restore ca idneys. to health. There is Kidney Medicine Dopp's KIDNEY PILLS ———) JUNE MAGAZINES Ai y one SUNNYSIDE. White Canvas Shoes. For Ladies 00 and $1.50 a pair. Men’s White Canvas Shoes $1.75 a pai. R K Jost Stamper’s Corner. Stalls or Nursery Gardens. ed es a guide for our many custoiners from a digs tance. Please remit cash with order, J.J, GAY & SON, Charlottetown and a PLA Market House. Tue, Thu&w. straw Hat TINTS. IN 15 Try acan, only 1@ cents. SIMON W. CRABBE. 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