Substance: “Sha ow rn) on be silly oo for his photo only. MM you oh pop D's KIDNEY PILLs e silly to buy an imitation. podo's ARE S J _ LIKE THIS. D-O-D-D-S Mf you wert a horse werth $100, to oeel you'd | -_—- — BOD AS SH. 132 BOSE OSOD* SMIAGATA 2 * aes. ro ey gtsr * to - . e@0e-G 03 © °4.9 ° We are the original manufacturers r Baths. ng the last ten years nds of our Baths to itals, sanitariums, etc. fer the first time, ad- direct to the general ; BATHS J & ‘ of portable Vap We have, dn supplied thous physicians. hos and we are now vertisipg then 9 pubiic. 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Cures Colds, Rheumatisms, Neuralgia LaGrippe, Malaria, Eczem::, Uaterrh Female [lis Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney ‘rou- bies. Beaatifie: Complexion, , Price ot Niayara Baths, $5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT Hi. H. : AGENTS WANTED. yO SE *6 @ Onc @BOBQO03 320 Oe £©02£4>°OS Oe OSD 286 os @- > O® O 2 Oe @o = é @9O1]0906= 892928 4 WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and tinekeep ng qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise Vcu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE 250 Cases ..»- CHOICE: --- Velrcia CRAXGES —AND— > LEMONS \ Landed to day. 3 CARVELL RROS _ ee THE MAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 17, SSeS 2 - Oo ee 2 em NE ROX : WSS" =< Na SSeS ™ OX >) re Newt mel * v Sh eeeeet? ‘ wetet , MISS CAPRICE. § he ; 7 ~~ ~ i BY ST. GEORGE RATHBONE ‘ > oe) Author of ‘‘ Doctor Jack,” ‘‘ Doctor Jack's Wife,’’ ‘‘Captain au t Tom,’ ‘Miss Pauline of New York,” Etc. [Pegg 3 ie Ry Ftp Pernt eames Gn, i er SORS Rrtent + Sekad )! Coes SSeS estes SomdengD flan 0 tonal elie eee “Ob unt! do you betiers he will go [ nas reeoverca from th® shock, semiues mad*’. gasp 1@ yor dy m a trem’ | in a reassuring way. one a at I! } ¢ “Tam #erry you saw this; I didn’t s id ave now A rere I n , : th f hat aa Sa he this Oui Mae | ine or ane et us go to the . ay , savs, slipping a coin in the im his favo “et hands ef the honest smith, who seeme “And that? loth to accept it, “Te yasn’t bit i the face or on the Then the party continue down in the eo lees that matter?’ demands Sere at Oe Ott, whert they op , ' ' : : ACMA GS while the steamer wndergoes repairs. ie’ cies h in a look of scorn. | er en: dra _ = ~ the Thi rho} he Spouse. & » Say i ae ee ae oe my — rk d me nt a _ he SAy8 | te put a small bandage with jod form - as contmuing her speech to Lady ov the burn.” he saws aside, but Lady ap . Ruth hears it. : The dog 8 teeth went throuch sev- “Colonel Blunt, indeed. what sort of erai in eknesses of woo en cloth before trained nurse de you suppose he would ay ee a me one } make? a have had experience you snake's fangs are ae diffs rent les may smile if you like. rel the colonel they cut (tacit the cloth cad a ‘nS | wrere to find your box of liniments Pid - ' and the pols} and bandages and bring it to me.” fon is then myjected from the hollow Vet we Bind Ceitewmat teeth or tangs , ON ‘ tar 44.44 : wo. 8 word, doctor. T sali esteem ear They have reached etending in the enilar scene, The smith is a brawny native Maltese with a form a Hercules might He has just taken from the fire a der rod of iron, hissing hot, even red. the sm door-way, wit ithy, hess a and, sin- envy. Jen which is one end of With this he advances upon John Craig, who has laid his arm, bared almost to the shoulder, upon a high window ledge. Then the iron just touches the flesh end a little gust of white smoke puffs up. “Jove! the hoy has grit.” mutters Colonel Lionel, unable to restrain his admiration, even for a rival in Jove. As if overcome with the sensation of inflicting such pain, the blacksmith shudde rs and draws back. AS gai n, it is not hear enough,” cries John Craig, Mhe blacksmith shakes his heed. “I cannot,” he szeys, in English, “My life may depend on it, man. This is no time for hesitation. Give me the iron! His words are spoken with author ity, and the brawny smith surrender: the rod of glowing iron. Without an instant’s hesitation. only compressing his lips firmly together. the Chicagorn presses the red-hot iron upon his arm. Then he tosses the hissing th'm: aside and begins to iTaw his shirt over the raw red sear an irch square, which th merciless brand has seared npor his white arm. Seeing the blanche d face of [ wily liuth. end the anxious countenaneces of the cthers near-by, the doctor. wh CHASE IN CONSULTATION, Da. A. W. TEST THE KIDNEYS | They Are the = @eene Woeéers of Our Boctes—the Purity of the Blood is Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the Only Combined Kidney and Liver Piil-What They Have Ac- complished is Bat a Guarantee of What They Will Do. There’s a time to all, old and young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard te stand up under, and one’s ef- forts to rid himself or herself seem cnly to be baffled at every turn, and we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up-- but the time for action, the time to reck out the seat of the trouble, and act as your best judgment and the aoe nee of others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- mi nt adopted for your particular ail- ment, READ WHAT AMOS CARTER, MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: Spasms Lasted for Hours at a Time —Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Preved His Deliverer. k was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pains in the region ef my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, soreness and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions. I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after takings one box I noticed & change for the better. It mey seem firncredibls, but after taking the s: cond box the pains all left me entirely, and T have not had them = since.--Amos Carter, Meibourne. Price 25 cents per box, all dealers. ‘ there is it an honor: and what T lack in scentir fic knowledge my aunt can supply.” This clinches the matter, and .Joh» ean offer no further argument against her wish: so Blunt, the Koyal Engincer otieer, is sent after the doctor's case, which errand he performs willingly enough, for although he knows this at- fair has brig up the chances of his rival, an Englishman, he has a deep inborn admiraticn for brav- ery, no matter whether shown in a Zulu warrior, armed with war club and as- sagai, or in a Yankee youth who throws htened still, as himself between a dusky child of Mal- tu and a mad dog, te receive the mon- ster’s attack. So he hastens up-stairs to the room which John Alexander Craig ten:porar- ily occupies, opens the door, and ily returns with the lhttle travelling ease in which the young physician keeps many important medicines, an ment of ready liniment and lint, with the wonderful remedial agents known to sperd- ~- assort- rucderu surgery, To John’s surprise. after he has open ed the case and started to arrange the small bandage, it is gently taken from ints hands. ‘Allow me,” says the pretty “doll,” as he has at times been forced to men tally term Lady Ruth, after she has payed with his admiratien. “But, do you know- rr “IT never told you my uncle was a surgeon, Sir Archibald Gazzam——” “What! that great man your unclet” cries the strndent. with the deep respect a’young M.D. has for a famous practi- tic ner- “Yes: and more than onee I have as- sisted him in some simp’e case at the hcuse. He gave me credit for a fail emount of nerve.” “Fair amount! Jove! for a girl yon have a wonderful cuantity. Why, I believe you'd haye faced that brute veurself. if I hadn't gone,” ‘he says, enthusinstically, the others being mo- mentarily at the window to witness s procession pass the hotel, with the dead dog on a litter. “No. ro, I could not do that: hu Dector Chicago, was that what sent you out to meet that awful beast?” Her head is bent over her work. so that the intense blush reraains unseen but it fades away at his cool reply. “Oh, no: quite another thing! I toll you I never considered myself a cow ara, and when I saw that dear little child apparent! y doomed to a terrib death, I could see the 7 '~$+ a revere iooKking at me, eyes of Cn and though death i were sure I could) not refrain.” He savs this quietly and esrnestly. yet without an apparent des re tO arouse any feeling of chagrin on her s lips, bh T }; , hands are stezdy, and the touch is ¢ CeECUINE!LY gentle as she binds up th vely red mark which he has inflicte- on himself with what she is disposed Sy rtan lil e courage “rere: “And neatly Ciwen, with e« nod “T thank you “Ah! you are a the sand times ecme. There is not a woman in etta who would not feel to bind up the wound of ased that Maltese i ; . . it s gone, do tor. os done. too, and ¢ look of price sincerely, j uth. sivs Aunt wel- Val- it an honor the hero who child,” says this young lady, frankly More shouts without. This time the men of Valetta are cla- moring for the American to show hi:m- self, The do not know much of Ame- but the recognize true grit wher- they meet it. Of course, a rush is balcony, but John ven He is feeling somew rica, ever made for be hi d. weak af the wins : 1 but ter the exciting events of the afterncon. And. as he sits there, smiling to hear the clamor without—for he is human, this young Chicago M.D-—some one touches Lis arm. “Lady Ruth, I thought you went out with the rest.” he stammers, with a guilty blush. fer it chances that at the very moment he is thinking of her, end what a soft, electric touch she has, sq soothing. so very delightful. “1 did not go: I was watching You.” “An interesting study, svrely.” “It was tu me. I desired to know wlether you secretly feared the results of your wound.” “And I did not dream you were so ecneerned about me. Considering the matter calmly, I 2am disposed te believe now 22 danser—thet the ht 1$ $9 : iron radically destroyed of infection.” “ji am very glad to hear little, then?” Tlow quickly she is om her guard. “Because I would pot brave oy needlessly sacrificed.” the ist chuu you say so.” “You cere a see a “You look on me as a boy. I am twenty-three,” “My own age, sir. That gives me the right to fee] myself your senior.” “How so?’ E “You know ty-three than Vear a a woman is older a man. Then beard.” “ft shall cultivate one from this hour. W hy, a year ago I looked a pard, but was influenced to chance.” Again that quick “Ah, Doctor Chicago has leve in the city on the lake.” “What makes you say that?’ “Several remarks you have made: the one just now, and then in reference to the spur that sent you to face that at twen- do not you flash of intelligence. left a lady deg. Ah! my friend, it must have been a strong motive to-influence you like 4] at.” ’ (To be Continued.) nee r™ George Francis “. o, “‘Team, the fa- > mous sage of saree = Madison en AERO SAT 3 \* Square, who ao FRincag Chi , HAL ~ has for thirty years de- clined the com panion- ship of any one but children, ee 2 2 child my- selt? if a man will live rightly ana take proper care of his health dur- iuay live to and still be able to say with ing youth and maturity he a green old age, absolute truth, “I am a child myself.” Youth is not a matter of years. aero ss is not a question of experiences. Youth is happiness and health is youth. The healthy person, young or old, will be a happy per- son, Itisasimple matter to get the body into a healthy c ondition and then to keep it there. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery is the greatest of health makers and health savers. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It makes the appetite keen, the digestion an] assimilation per- fect, the liver acti ve, the blood pure, the muscles strong, the brain clear, the nerves steady and every vital organ in the body healthy and vigorous. It makes aed healthy flesh, but does not make corpulent people inoie cocpulent. It does not make flabby flesh like cod liver oil. It purifies the blood and drives out the ‘poisons of malaria and rheumatism. It is the best remedy for blood and skin diseases, It cures 98 per ccut. cf all cases of consump- tion, Greteful patis nts, who had been given up to die, have] ermitted their experi- ences, names, addresses and photographs to be reproduced in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. The sufferer who wishes to investigate may write to any of these. The ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ is sold by all medicine dealers, and only wnscrupuleus dealers will try to induce a customer to take some worthless substitute for the sake of a few pennies added profit. Se nd 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing and customs on/y, for a copy of br. Pie ce’s 1008- page **Common Sense Me il Adviser,’’ in paper covers. Ad- ress Dr. R. v. Hiddek Buffalo, N. ¥. Gharlotieton Sewerage TENCERS FOR SEWER PIPES SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Propcsed or ¥F ‘arn ieh ing Sewer Pipes for ¢ harlotte own,” addre -ssed to the nadersigned wil) be received at this office uatill Doon on TUFSDAY, 4th OF AFRIL next, for furnishing ~toneware or Vitrified 0 ETLEVs ELEPHANT BRAND Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8 mam it YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home: If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALL ON US and s lect a Heintzman & ‘o Piano. They are the cheapest Piano afterall, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered: Sold on eary terms HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzmaa Piano for the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can furnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House ‘onnolly Building, Queen St.... " : — 7 : ” Nene ee Tailor-Made vs. Factory- lade Takeup the printed announcements’ of makers and importers of ready-mad+ c'oth ng,awid wh n they strive to give emphusis to the allege. scwer Pipe and their apcurtenrnees acend ng te conditions, specidctions to be seen at me fic of the ommissiouers of Sewers and Vater Supply ‘ar the Clry of C harlottetown ‘rinee & at — Island © we ees Chiet E ob Freeman C. Coffin, Exq. 5 state oan sal on Mass Prop fake must be onthe forms supplied from this offie-, edd eath tender must be ac companied | ‘y acertificate ban. cheque for rbree Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350) pay- able to the order of the said eommissioners. This cheque will be forfeited if th e parmee feciine the cantrac. or fail to comp.ete te work con racted for, wd will be returned in care of BON Accep!” ice of tender. “he said commissioners do ™t bind them- selves tu accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY S™ITH Cnaitman \fice of Commissioners of Sewers end WwW at of we. “ere P. E. Isiand,—Feb. 2 € a Unparalled Bargains at dJurey & Co's uccessful \ acrifice alo <y == Look where you will, but don’: buy un-| til you vet our ‘ale prices. Kigbt day strik ng ec! cks from $2.50! up. warrarted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good quality and nice de- signs’, at verv low prices Rug-, Broact ys ea, Fleeve Links, Chains, Bravelete, Stic k Pirs, Lockets, etc, at reduced prices. Spectacles and eyegiaesss very cheap. We also have a nice line of Chinaware, Fancy Goods, Toys, «tc. whick # *! be soid al extraordinary iow prices to chau, Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches and J -w«+lry The Mid ra J velry Gor ds merits of their clothing they tinvoradt te ll how ne arly they approact L ty tailer- ed Here are some quotatious — “Elegantly tailored” “Cutand finished equal to order- ed work,” Kqual in quality, fir, and finish to suits made tu order, cr similar statements, Then tailor—made c'othes are different to im- ported factor y-made, otherwise there would nou need to wake comparison« Li t#i or-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal tu which che ready-made strive to ieach The fact is there is a great dea) of differ- ence between a fac'ory-made imported suit anda tailor-made iu style aod dur~ ab lity. ‘tbe man that is appearance of his clothes whee he bays them and when worn a mouth, may be satisfied with a factory~made, but if be has regard to looks and economy, he will buy tailorsmace garments, indifferent as to the For those who are not disposed to give the prices usually paid for clothes a:ade to special order, and are not satisfied with the impurted ready-made clothing, we have made, and are daily ad ling, Suits aud Yvere rats of suverior workman. ship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes of inferior quality. All Wool! Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, All Wool Wore ted Suits, $915 $9 50 $9.50 at d F nc* store ot URHY & CO. S unnyside, opposite Post Office t JO. MOLRIS aLock. 4 VICTORIA \ Sie = = ssc ae sage 8 ane agen a reece ee .