fe + a a a ™ ©). 425 <oTe o , is : ; am | ay es + ime ROG a 4 , ‘ be ‘io MIWVULY | 7 & — & IE Gm’ Rn uF =q § 78 Ww | *% Cie Go a ™ 2 s qen urine c= 5 T ° S Ds Little Liver Pil} = , ‘ r AJ So am AAA @ fut Bear Ss ature of ? 2 \Yrapper Below. sma... and as easy ‘© talks as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. CARTERS FOR SALLOW SKIN. ITTLE IVER PILLS. FOR THE COMPLEXION VENUINR must nave rua Purcety Vegetable, <Ae--7Zocec SS el _ CURSE SICK HEADACHE, PSS COCOA CRATEFU!. COMFORTING ‘istinguisted everywhere for Jelicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, Loadon, England. s sREAKFAS | ‘ UPPER ePPS'S COCOA THE DAILY EXAMINER , — a Subscription $4 a Year 38 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Payable in Advance. Postpaid to Any ‘Ad¢cress 1c-Simile - pleagmay — Tn > : ase PL Lae Dairy Examiner is on sale every day of publication at the folluw- ing plaves :— Aiberton—G % Mnuttart. Bradalbane -% Nicholson Ch'town— Mason’s Newstand, Seo C St Haszard , on CJ Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffin, Grafton : t, D Chappell, Prince St. Tohason & Johnson, Capt T White, Pownal St, * J Hornsby, Victoria Row, a‘digan— Heath Norton. Georgetown-- Hon D Gordon. ngton— E Love. Y ork— ‘5 Brown. Mordll— H D McEwen. Mit Stewart- | as & Jardine. Summerside—D K Currie, ll & Beairsto. Soaris— Percy Seaman, Sydnev, C B— M Forrestal. St, D Sutherland. The Scotcn Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South Africa, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of MacKie ¢ Co,, Distillers, Lim- rted, Islay and Giasgow, one uf the oldest firms in the trade. On intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. One of the family is a vol- anteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is hoped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND is FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA’ (lueen Street, To Cheesa and Butter Makers Sealed Tenders for the manufacture of Cheese and Butter in Winsloe Factory during the coming season will be received up to noon, Wednesday, 21st inet. Parties tendering are requested to state their price per 100 Ibs of cheese aleo their monthly salary per year for both cheese aod butter, they fladiag their own help and company supplies in both cases. HENRY HORNE, Secretary, dy tuce fri wy Li Kent st, } supe } FLORABEL’S LOVER { utinued ny pace 6 ) | ne walked into the reading room of he hotel, and threw himself down into an ‘m chair near the window. \ young man sat opposite him, glance ling eagt Ly down columns of hewspaper. His face seemed to attract Gerald slance. Feeling intuitively the deep f the prolonged gaze | h VOoOuuR lan drop} a paper nervously and turned hastily | away. | ‘**Why should he do that?’’ thought | Thorndyke, picking up a paper and pretending to be absorbed in its col | umns. ‘There is something wrong there, I feel sure. That fellow will bear watching.’’ Twice the young man rose from his seat and paced up and down the floor of the reading room, eagerly watching the great bronze clock on the wall. Several strangers entered the room, and Gerald Thorndyke saw him glance keenly, and with repressed un easiness and agitation, very carefully at each and every one; and as they looked at him indifferently and passed by, he turned away in apparent relief. As the porter passed by the door he beckoned to him. ‘*Has my baggage been taken down from my room yet?’’ he asked, hesi- tatingly. ‘Not yet, sir,’’ returned the man. **You are to take the 8:45 train. It is only 8:15 now. You have plenty of time.’’ The young man resumed his seat and his paper. **I shall never feel safe until I have put considerable distance between New York and me,’’ he muttered. At that intsant one of the bell-boys stepped into the room, holding a tele- gram in his hand. ‘Is Mr. Arthur Hurlhurst here?’’ he asked, glancing quickly among the different groups of gentlemen. ‘‘A telegram for him.’’ : The youhg man spratig ‘to his feet and held out his hand for it, saying, in a constrained voices ‘This way, my lads i am Arthur Hurlhurst.’’ CHAPTER XXIII. If a thunderbolt had stiddenly fal- len from a clear sky and @kploded at [tis said that one of Chicago’s big department stores will presently add cof- fins and tombstones to its stock. Lumbago is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and cure for Lumbago is Dodd’s Kidney Pills Wants, Lost Found, &c WANTED.--A nurse girl. Apply to.Mra: Gallezher, Grafton Street west. 3ins pd. WRAPPING PAPER. —Good clean paper. For gale cheap at this office. WANTED.—A servent girl for generai housework. Applyto Mrs.C, R. Smallwood, Charlottetown LUST--Between st Dunstan’s Cathedral and Brighton Road, a set of prayer beads, silver mounced, in a leather case, Finder will please leave at this office tf DOG LOST—Lost Monday, a collie dog about six months old, black with white collar and breast, ans vers to the name of “Larry” Reward is offered for any information that will lead to his recovery Apply at this office GIRLS WANTED.—To learn the millinery. Apply to Miss McKachern at Jas. Paton & JT a. WANTED —A good steady doy, age about fifteen or sixteen, who understands takin care of horses acd cattle, also general wor about a house, Country boy preferred. Apply at EXAMINER Office. 52t 8 AFE SALE.—A large office safe. A pply at the cityHardware Stere. R. B. N orton &Co, Lid. “LOST.—On Tuesday evening, a purse con- taining asum of money, finder will be re- warded by leaving same at this office, - BOARDERS,—Two boarders can be com- ortably accomodated, no children in the amily. A good chance for students. Apply cP. O. Box 154. ' WANTED.— $2.00 per day sure, geatlemen or ladies; special work; position permanent; reliable firm, with best references; experience unpDéecessary. ddress, 8. . Manager, Hamilton, Oat, F*¥ THE DAILY EXAMINER, unaRLOLTETOWN, MARCH 19, 1900. as looking for—who kad ’ . such a world of woe—wna } In an could be sent for. ing him, Gerald oj; ke KO\W himself a ‘‘thorou as his companio eX t he quite charmed <A: ur’, [am sorry I did not meet you be yre.’’ be rising to leave the ading room. ‘‘I leave New Yori: ‘o { shall have to bid you good bye iow. ’’ There was Said, ay. a quick, ringing step some burst into the m with a bound; and before \rthur Hurlhurst could wheel about, : kand like a grip of iron fell on his and a hoarse voice—which he knew but too well—fell hoarsely m his ear, crying out: ‘*T have tracked you down at last, you viilain! any other man the spot; out TL wil give you an equal chance with me for your life. But I will have this accursed affair cleared up ufside; one : oulder, Most would shoot vou down on first. Answer me! Where is Flora- bel ?’’ Arthur Hurlhurst attempted to skake himself free, but the grasp on his shoulder was as firm as a band of Much to Max Forrester’s amazement, the brown eyes of the young man met his unflinchingly. ‘*‘Upon my honor, I answer you candidly, I do not know,’’ he replied, calmly. **Tell me on the spot, or I will not be accountable for what may happen after; what is Florabel to you?’’ It almost killed Max Forrester to utter these words; but he must know the truth. ‘*IT may as well make a clean breast of it,’’ said Arthur, frankly, ‘‘and throw myself upon your mercy. Ex- cuse will not avail. I see you are in for hearing the whole truth.’’ **Yes,’’ said Max, hoarsely, will have the truth.’’ ‘*What I have to say shall never be told before a third party,’’ said Arthur, proudly. **You can retire, Gerald,’’ said Max. ‘‘I will deal with this fellow alone. ’’ ‘Now, then, speak out quickly,’’ cried Max, harshly. ‘‘Answer my question at once.’’ ‘‘I am Florabel’s brother,’’ replied Arthur, slowly. ‘‘This I swear to you. But before I explain further, you must give me your solemn prom- ise that you wlll not reveal what Iam about to tell you to any living person, for upon this strange point hangs what seems to you poor little Flora- bel’s unaccountable actions.’’ Max Forrester dropped back as though he had been shot. ‘*Florabel’s brother!’’ he gasped. *‘Impossible! How dare you tell me this? She has no brother.’’ ‘‘ITam her brother—her miserable, unhappy, worthless brother,’’ re- sponded Arthur, sadly. ‘‘I wish to Heaven I had never made myself known to the poor girl, to have trought all this misery upon her. If you were not blind, Forrester, you could trace in my face the relation- ) steel. esT ship. It does not admit of doubt- ing.’’ Ah, yes! Here were the same hazel eyes, the sweet moath, the crinkled, golden, curly hair; the same trick of cresting the head backward. Yes, yes, he must believe the truth. This was certainly Florabel’s brother. Gladly he gave the required prom- ise. His excitement was so great he scarcely breathed as he listened to Arthur Hurlhurst’s, or rather Arthur Dean’s, recital of the life he had led. Hunted down for crime, how he had i Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile from the blood, and when the polsonous matter goes through the bocy in the circulation, the whole system is tainted and derarged. This is called biliousness and can be completely cured by Dr, A.W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pi)]a, which act directiy on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, The cheapest medicine in the world: A man’s idea of true peliteness jg to refrain from consulting his watch during a tedious sermon. You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received & by mail each night. Drop in if you want7a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, ¥ Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars etc. @ when you’re passing this way. -R. H. Mason ‘ aes or, met Floravel, recognizing her instant- ly as his sister and how he had made the fact known to her when she met him, at his earnest request, in the rose arbor. “Oh, how much misery might have been spared if Florabel had but told me,’’ groaned Maxy burying his face in his shaking hands. | ‘‘'the poor child believed you would ive her if you knew her be daughter of a criminal and the sister of a forger,’’ Arthur: ‘‘and on her knees she begged to keep all knowledge of that from yon, al though she wanted to tell you I was | her brother. But this I made her take a solemn vow not to do, for I dreaded lest, with your fine notions of honor. you would hand me over to the au- thorties. **T bade her good-bye and left her. The next thing I knew she came on to New York to me, telling me, with sobs and tears, of your cruel suspic- ions, and begging me to go back with her and set the matter straight. I put the poor child off from week to week, for, as I said before, I feared lest you would give me up to the au- thorities if you knew all, and it would be sure to come out.’’ Then, with face flushing and paling with shame, he told the story of the diamonds which he had taken from Florabel, and not being bold enough to face her, had deserted her, leaving her alone, penniless, in the large, strange city. Max Forrester’s emotion was s0 great he could hardly withhold his terrible wrath at this point, on listen- ing to the pitiful desertion of poor, beautiful, hapless Florabel, his wronged, innocent darling. ‘*From the hour in which I left her to take out the diamonds to sell I dave not looked upon her face,’’ con- eluded Arthur. (To be continued.) mee to Lune rep ied nie A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effecton on His Health S+, Eosracue, Que.. Feb. 12-—Auguste Du! ois \anded here from France, a perfect etranger io the weather conditions pre- vailing iu this country. The food also differed from that to which he had been accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the chaoge had a serious effect upon it. He went tos medical mar who did bim ry good, He went toothers with a cimilar result in each case. “T had to yo to Montreal,” he says, * to work for the Grand Trunk in that city and met & man who was suffering the same az myself, but nad started to take Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills, He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to givo me afewofthem. I took them. I felt much better I procured a box, and ja fifteen days felt like a diferent msn.” SS eee eee lie “Tales We haye some very good Boneless Codfish. It is much nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish in tins. Kippered Herring in Tomato Sauce. Canned Finngn Haddies. Canned Lobsters in } and 1 lb tins. Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico.) Oanned Salmon (British Columbia ) Oanned Salmon (New Brunswick. ) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. SEER & QOFF Queen & King Square Grocers. TENDERS FOR CEMENT Sealed Tenders addressed to the under~ signed, will be received at this office, until noon on ‘Monday, 26th March, 4900, and endorsed “Propoeal for Cement” for supplying 600 barrels’ of White English Portland Cement. Aceording to the con- ditions, epecitications and in forms sup- plied at this office. Each tender to be ac- companied by a certified cheque for $100, to be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to furnish the ma‘erial contraeted for. The Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewerage ee — - and Water Supply. Charlottetown, P. E. I., March 15 eod 4 ins. To LET The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit~ ible for a boarding house-or private resid- needy Apply to 5 THOMAS McQUAID 14,"1900. Queen S' — . aT So ERRNO AAA LS LI EE A OTT Le ERIM EAN IN GARE BUMS Lee op {SOLO INNS 1 TS li calamari : cael # ; , egeraness . en ae ie, Satekenaes ae a RMA CARE DBT a A TRS Gc aie f 24 ce DO WES EGS ES TEGAN i ae _ acdaleds pneaaneeneneannnian Geaeuiaieininndieniinamies 2 x vee ve r 7" { ! Ae \ i} sud eee Tortoise lieaters—~ FROM $7.50-UP Island Crown $17.50 Sampson Cook, No, 8 $13.50 Simon W. Grabbe STUVES & HARDWARE Wai ker’s Corner — Spectacle offer —FroR— lO Days Only Spectacles, steel or nickled frames, fitted with first quality lenser, case in cluded 75c to $1.50. Best gold filled frames with solid gold ends, warranted ten years and fitted with best quality lenses, 32.50. NOTE.—We do not sell common gold filled frames. Cheapest solid gold frames not kept in stock, asa good gold filled frame is in every way preferable, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cent off all our good solid gold spectacles. Anyore whose eyes we have examined and fitted with glasses in the last 12 months can have another examination made if they wish and the lenses ex- changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made vo order. By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings but we con- sider daylight the best time. oun Ek: W "Taylo OPTICIAN Cameron Blocx, Charlottetown. Sa. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD;A. [cCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,325.36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORUE—$971,711,997.79 Wee All Canadian Policies payable iu gold Before placing your insurance, please call or write fo stimates. JOHN McEACHERN. AGENT 27—Sat & Mon‘imo- suitable tor lowest all styles and_ sizes fall and winter wear — for the possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER‘QUEEN‘STREER © RTT eee eg Bootfand'Shoe%Store. ———— IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK @F CROCK GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar. Tea check given with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen sirest om x i This price for 2 weekg Z ne oe 4, 2, 2 es a - J / | d Fa