CHICKEN Jcnllins=& Son We have a nice quality in 2 lb- tqus put up by W. A. Leard. Bed- qitis highly recommended and, »f_fr=s fi;_l*: F ` i ‘¢1fi‘<>fThe l Conqueror i ' lm Dv Karr:-xlconnou fm' ` -»- ` _ _ oopuraqiu. roof.. by nf. Mama _ , Manice looked at his watch. It wal ten minutes past 4, and he was ar- ready late for an engagement, Never- theless he dashed hastily into the big department store, determined to`pro- The tired clerks and shining pneu- matic tubes seemed to bc in league to detain him, and he was strolling im- patiently up and down, inwardly re- viling the systemtbnt made such delay possible, when the sight of a tall, fair girl, also waiting for <_-liange, trans- formed his feelings like the touch of a had seen his ideal wounni! l A weaker man might have failed to detect his chance in thc more passing glimpse ot' a face in the crowd. Not Manice. If fate, in cficct, said to him, “Don’t you wish you knew her?" I l he iudomitnbiy nuswerctl, "Trust mo- I shall know her!" And so the game that moment hcl' hcart was clearer to I begun, many fcuccs inclosing and dividing the field of action. Under ordinary circum- stances hc rcspcctcd these defenses ___ _!__ ‘and skirted thcm dc'orously until`he came to gateways, lille any other well 'ns comparable only to a cross coun- . _ ~, l W At I-'I try ride, when the man who would he -in at the death must go over the Km _ or Traveling minors im RELIEF MANDY- _ relliiri m"eii'ii:"rl'sd"ii§'f!.'|i'.l.ir'fI diate in its Action and Sch to Take. Rheamatism. Camps, Coilcs, Neuralgia. Dian-hu. Toothnche. Spralru. Bruins, Faceache. Chilblaim, &e., &¢, whmvmfh Pam Rtu 1 do fail *° Uhr". llizinaill yvngu S;AN'I`3’1:|'S. For nie onryvlors. Prioo 2! nts pn lnttis. lloGAl.l'8 nurrnnnuf Pu.1.s ' "__ ron FAMILY USE. tale is bog .1 by .n§ii".?.I'.§Z§l,,'¢’i.l",§.i... -__-_-&.i (_:_°|¢ Pf°‘Pf|°¢°\1» Tl: WIIBATI Cllnucu. 1 not for gateways and bridges. V fences, jump the ditches and stay him ' All of which means that Floyd Mau- ‘ ice, usually the most dignified and mn- l ser\'ntlve of men, spent the rcst of the afternoon following a slim, erect young woman at a 'very respectful distance and utterly without her knowledge. At 6 p. in. he had the satisfaction of seeing her enter a smart trap at Morristown, N. J., whither she had lunwittingly led him, and satisfied i ll . i train back to town and making plana I Il ! day morning. ‘ ` -V -_ .. __ ._ _ _.... From Charlottetown every ,’ Tl1ursdaY~ ' Calls at Hawkesbury; Ari- E ' i"""`~" chat, Isa.a.c’s Harbor, Shee f £515 ` _ Harbor Sa‘lmo‘n River Cause ‘ 1 Siiliilltiiiiluf ' Agents m G G § from her manner that she was at home e paced the platform waiting for the with an ckuitant couildcnce horn of lo g success. “Going to Morristown for the sum- mer, eh?" exclaimed his partner in some surprlso.;vhcn he announced his _ intention a week later. “I thought you ionlhcd New Jersey?" | "Mistaken idea of yours," responded Mauicc, with nlendacious brevlty. “Ry _ _ the way, do you know any one tlicre'I" _ Events usually moved with business- like precision when Manice started to accomplish an end. Within two weeks from the day on which he first saw his star, as he called her to himself, _ he was established in Morristown, waiting in strong, serene, yet humble expectation for her to appear once more up_on his ho1'izon. The days missed like a procession oi' snails, but she did not appear, and, ; though through the kindness of city , `rien|.ls he had a number of introduc- ions, he .made no effort to discover hcr identity. He had n strange, sweet _ consciousness-to which he held in spite oi' disappointment and the de-i rim-able sentlmentaiity into which it . _ _ _ Mita \l\.»\=R. \ rr 'S m THE ADVANTAGE OP EVERY was lending him-that she was surely f - _ -- _ HOUSEKEEPBR IN CANADA 'l'.0 UBB ' THEFI . . . . . - . . Flagic Baking Powder. 0ilIett's Perfumed Lys. if l Imperial BukIng'Powder. ir -~ '_-___ , _ ` Gi|ie¢t's Cream Tortura _ -ff ' Royal Yeast Cakes. ` » _ _ _ (llIIe¢t's flnmmoth Blue. ` ` ' ' ' fhgln Baking Sods. ' - i- ._ _.ii ,_ _ Gii|e¢t'| Wuhlug Crystal. » . ' ~ ______;_ /' _ uaol: ron oven 50 vzans. if needinga good tilhe keeper, W GELLETT ,o°,,,,,,,,,,,,, i ixaranionzu mu) drifting toward him and that each day _ brought them nearer together. _ Near the end of the third week his _ faith was rewarded. It was on the golf links, and n ripple of peculiarly f clear, frank laughter somewhere near . him caused him to turn his head. She and a companion were sanntering to- ward him, every llnc of her lithe, graceful figure standing out gloriously against the pure background of tho, sky, her brown hair framing her face in a bcwitching disorder. l (ln this glimpse of her Manlce lived We C811 'give yOU One that will give :_ ° ' "'M'T'° for another week, and then his friend, _ ii.. _ _ _ . . satisfaction, ` ,- _l _, We dlsim that our watches can TORONTO ONT Duncan Brown, descended upon him _ or the wcek's end stay. Duncan would 1 have been welcome under any circum- I not be §_\|fp`g__5_g&d_,”for good time- I _*"*" ` stances, but when he announced that a _ keeping qualities. We‘li be pleased to show you our stock. l G. H; Anon, 'Jerri imaioritiuin. Sunn side, Queen Sq. 1 sense of havin been ro cctcd unc\ I-Ik Ill g ` 1 familyilour. il . ;?"lfi‘ when you start with Beaver Flour. It‘s the home cooi:`s main reliance on baking days. It’s always the same -the best ilour milled for homo use. Beaver D blends the white, delicately lasting. Time revealed that if Miss; "A “me mm, of humor on me put - navclfed 0n_t‘_"i° Fallwhent Alam" was “ Uuldms' “ar “hers he' . oi' a witness will often destroy tha best ` " §,§}i¢1,`_`t]|e`{mf|-itiousManitoba . sides himself werelooking,i-alsing their I of mul' ex,,m,n,,u0m 1. mm a we" ‘ eyes to her' and following where sho known ,uw er Not you “go I ,md ,, 4- s ' Wh t. it 's rl = ` y _ “ ' g Hgdlngf theeillmily a‘s it is led' l criminal case in which one of the best ' h b t _ , » su" lm drew U “Sh °f "°"°f ‘lf UW witnesses for the prosecution was n _ iflilllircl-:ll RA'l`ES. great friend of his, Betty Alston, lived j in Morristown and offered to take i Manicc to see her thc latter pressed: the freedom of his bachelor quaitcrs ‘ upon him with added fcrvenuy, won-i derlng if by chance he was entertaining ' an angel unawnrcs. I So indeed it proved. "I think I saw you on the links thc other day," Miss Alston remarked, turning to Mnnice after the greetings were over, and that gentleman always wondered what he said in reply. The - world for me.” he concluded, the color* i that usually glowed under his tan 'uotleably absent. “From the first mo- ment I knew it. I would have follow- e;Lyou to the ends of the earth to tell you this, even though I had known that you would refuse me l” | Betty Alston, hcr face as white as his own, turned to hhn with quivering_ lips. His earnestness frightened her.” o-- ~_-€?»_.~-__-U But there was Jack Winter-dear Jack with the laughing eyes and _the gay smile! And yet .lack would never have followcd her out of the crowd, an _ and Maniee, pitted against fate, set cure the driving gloves that he sorely his jaw grlmly. l needed. , I “Is there any one else?" he asked at last, and at the gcutieness of his voice Betty took courage. “You don’t know how unworthy I feel," she begnifiu n trembling voice. “You see, I dou‘t lanow myself. I hate myself for it, but i 1-cally don't. if you love me iilic this, I ought to know, oughtu't 1, wlictiicr I love you fairy wand. llis impatience vanished; or not‘?;' his engagement was forgotten. He i She looked at him with the‘puzzlcd confidence of a child appcniing to an cider for help in n crisis. 'l`hen sud- denly theeolor camo up orcr her soft, white neck, rising higher and higher until it sutfused her whole face, and the eyes that had been gazing so clear- ly and childishiy into his dropped, in him than it was to licisclf. Social customs he regarded as so ‘Think about it for a week, Bwllei-' heart,” he whispered, and, carrying her lland to his lips for a brief moment, turned and left; hor. “She loves m¢.»--she loves mc, God bless her! I know it,” Manice‘s i bred individual. But the case in hand thoughts ran during thc days that _foi- ,' iowed, und, though tho hours scenicd endless, not ance during that time dill he approach her. ‘ Ile slu‘e\viily sus- pected that his absence would do more than anything else could to reveal her heart to herself. _ So sure of his answer was he that hc wanted to make the day memorable to both of them. Many plans suggested themselves, but none of them seemed worthy. Then a chance remark of hers iiittcd across his mind, and he inur- i lnured, with enthusiasm, “The very thing, by Jovel" She had whimsically said to him once that it was her idea of bliss to have _ l llagadoru, thc well known organist. s play thc wonderful organ at St. Mi- | chacl’s an hour for her alone, and he decided that if Hagadorn was suscep- tible to the persuasive power of money silo should have that pleasure. But to his dismay he found that he was not. He did not understand thc gcnllem:\n’s request, and he refused the offer somewhat huughtiiy. It was then that Manice appealed to the man, ignoring the artist, and at the cud of his brief but somewhat shamefaccd explanation lingadorn was smiling genlnily. _ “l'li dn it with pleasur-e,"_ said he, holding out his hand. “And of course `you'll know Just- wcll, just the right sort of music?" suggested Manice. “The sort that will -that \\'ill”- "Yes," assented the organist, “I think I know the sort.” And they part- cd in great good humor. At the end, of that rapturous hour of wonderful music in the dim interior of St. i\iichnei's next day' Betty simply turned her humid eyes upon Mnnlcc_ and held out her hands. It was not nn- til she had gained the poise and asser- tion of six months of wifehood that‘ she accused him of taking an unfolr advantage. “As if any girl could have refused such n lover!" she taunted, ruining his hair disgracefuiiy. “lt was what the papers cali claptrap." Relics of Gold Hunters. _ Wnne plowing in his sem near En- l fnnla recently Mr. Charles Gibson un- covered a large number of weapons. some of which were riiles of `au bid style, some blunderbusscs, a few old time pistols and a couple of swords. All these weapons are in a fair state of preservation and are apparently of Spanish make. » , According to Creek tradition, n party of adventurous Spaniards, numbering fifty-four, in the year 166-I left New Orleans on burros and wcn't'to thc tur- ritory -in search of gold. They secured ull thc precious metal they, could car- r_v and on their way back they were bchat by n band of Shawnecs ncnr Standing Rock, eight miles oast oi' Enfania, and 11 greatbattle followed, Tho Spaniards, with-the exception of two who escaped on a raft, were anni- hiintcd. 4 it is supposed that the weapons plou cd up on Mr Gihsoa’s plate are one impression that he carried away l the ones that wer; used by me Sp,m_ ' ‘ ' * from that meeting was a confusing; ,Mas ,,_,eut|0n,.d ab°ve___K,msns Clty , , 5 U -l' Journal. A _ , _ ' pectcdly ihto tho very midst of heaven. ' ` 1 _ _ That impression, however, was not 'rlnvurted by A Witness. d Bhe covered hor face with her hands, l s -‘?%F?.3E‘ { for England sets the i styles for men, just as 4.. __ __.,....¢. .__.__ .¢= ... _ _M|ss_ Nellie Holmes, of the Young Woman’s Temper- ance Association of Buiialo, N.V., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, up- on Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. _ _“ Dash Mas. Pnnnmu :- Your mcd- icine is indeed an ideal womnu’s medi- gine, and by fm- me best 1 know to Oco,ooooo0000ooo00<>o<.>oo-ooouoooovovvvov restore lost health and strength I suffered misery for several years, bein tr0ublcd_witl1 menorrhngia. My bacll ached, I had bearing-down pains and .frequent headaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in such pain that I suifered for hours before] iwiuld go to sleep again. I dreaded thc long nights as much as the weary days. 1 consu ted two different physicians, hoping to get relief, but, finding' that their medicine did not seem to cure mc. ' 1 :ried your Vegetable Compound on the recommendation of u friend from the East who was visiting me. “I um glad that I followcd her ad- vice, fm; _every ache and pain is gone, :md not only this, but my general health is much improved. I have a fine appetite and have gained in flesh. My earnest advice to suffering women is to put aside nil other medicines and to take Lydia E. Pinklmm’s Vege- tnyle Compound.”- Miss Nn;i.r.1a H mms, 540 No. Division St., Buffalo, N» Y » - ,$6000/'arfclt /for/gh.-al uf abou: letter pro- rlng qenu sellers cannot be produced. Ei Gentlemen Fall Glovcsll The new Fall Gloves 7 are here--str0ng,lieavy gloves for the street, NHL-.AL __-_m1._..._,-.___._ .`_ ‘Q ml ig @ ‘l ~». jr.. _ 7 . ~'--fr Q _ .,5:' _ `, _ ~ _ .___..~ _,___ _ fl' 2, .l: /15;' f‘ . am' 1,3 .="~ ,,,,'§;;.;i)_v' ~,_,_.:’;._* I "Hi Single Bre,asted,Sqcks 9 The universal favorite. The one ltyluii that never wanes in popularity. ` " PROGRESS" Brand Sacks are dia- _ tinguished for their rich colorlngs--their aft J of goodlaste and refinement. ' ~ Made in an endless variety ot pattems --in blue, black and oxford worsteds' and serges-fancy stripes and overplalds, in silk mixed worsteds, tweeds, ilannels and home-, spuns. 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I ---4 '”-**** > ,-~ ._ _= ` _ *__ ,Judgecl by Resu t-s under its matured inv. stment policies the ` _ NORTH .>__ it _t ._ _ AMERICAN LIFE =\_!|»`|qr!|`|lgnL|r| ' -was _ ._‘l‘F",T cf. mmcnris itseil to those contemplat- ing insurance. The liberal conditions of the ; olisy contract, the absolute security oi"- fered, and the exczllent results ob- tained, make it a most di sivablc com pany to dolxusiness with. ri. D» as zli ‘ " _ '_-,,__',§;"§'°t-’ All approved ionns of policy is- A sued at favorable rates. fuss it Maiih.ws. ('ill`:c\silu isav llinck, Queen St., Charlottetown D.A.Brucc, Llothicr anrl llrlbertlaslier, Morris Block, i Victoria Row.- N _ _ _ | ~,..______-_ .._._An..tt.._. -_ _- u 1 t e c 5 \,\l)\§il /` ,_ m°“3`ht that 11° Md t._W° "v"l5 mgtend negro. Before the coroner he imd made Eff@CU"'l’ ~\0V‘~`"’l>C" 'Sl 1° Mill' l~"l~ `<*4- _ A °f °"°- A|Wf1Y°“1¢h°°°mHff°"°U1€l‘° two different statements as to :ne Si.J<>im. toi'oriim\d.$3-oo. ‘ f*"`~- ‘ . . . . . . . A’ Y°‘"' .. 4’ `- was Safety 111 “\1mb@1’S~ l number or umm ns had seen one of Si-J<>im» to H0-'\\>r1» MSO- i Parties visiting the City and all interested in art Il-v gwcer 3' V a ___K‘i‘°P|_"U “ W_“t°hf“| Eye. “Pont “V0 thoprlncipais in the case, and I intend- Sienniei-S leayc %t._{_r>iu:_ at E; =\._ 1 ___ _ _ _ ` . _,ey Ya! s Weill' ng wot' even or B tl h| tj ty ._ (At antcttani an ) on nys. 'ci urs- - ' %m¢..:_-_g__a:{ nm' ________ ___ Ma_______ ______ ________ _“_ :1__:-o___i;°;:__ _ai _\_i_p:__r}__l thi; __i__<;__ci;_o;s_;_;§__ ____y__ ______ ______________ ____ ______eC_ ______________, wor s iou d ca l and inspect the stock of new pictures 3'*‘m‘~. "°‘“' ‘ einarempy neay'___au¢°~- - ) ..-.,`,~~¢¢o|--I-nan-an--_-»A-__¢`i t - J* * _ .- 3 _se . _ _i _ *__ I ~`Z_"aLT| i i 3 P 1 ' wr I' bhooso Tho BEST Tac Tobacco Epicure who does not use the ‘ Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ru by Has never derived that real enjoyment which i his. They arc the gems of the trade. 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