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Then ' you will need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low mE. BELL The Bergain Boot aod Shoe Store, os Leo, > ~ White's 8 Caramels and snowflake Chacolates -® Can be had at any cllowing first class T. J. Morris ». L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co J.D. McLeod & RK. A, Wason, ore — DR.GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residerce— Dorchester Stree Office Houre—® to 10, a. m., Ll to 3 Prom pt attention tc ccuxtry cal. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY a } \ > . > hy h* Xb \ ty Y > ¥ ; ‘ J Nt V4 f VF F Vi \ f ‘ f \ f YY Ly — I _ . es tsi ——. ae at. >. i ETRE... PEON. Oe Ff 1s » oy w . row} — f , s ‘ > A oh f A. ay a I ce ; q Se t ; fae ft i L¥ 5 i} i a ae | >: a we ” s sak Kf 4 A &. ba ~ thr ae OGD Cn RY ALARV Cr ee P a avi wha * Shu & rs aS ' Pd ot ’ ae otto, inora ove jj . to ti ru t¢ ‘ . \ le Se ~<a. ~ fx “4 4 A = i tly 1] r fr e i ‘Tl am very ‘ But for ! 5 q Liver eross ns } he steen'es ‘ } ta ‘etch of ; re W pped i : oke with quiet uncon- ery glad. Yours is ra- | © y life here.” ' ; - ese. 9 Ae always a solitary life. - : By. 4 ike—most mortifvyingly by he eo : i . : THO ’ she looked up to meet his ’ ( . hope not,” she said; and that waa | | mistake, tom . ¥ “" \ ' . at © + “It always has been,” he answered, 1 : ‘ : . ‘ t ve T i S very low; “not quite idle, and not nn- ‘Fise Cy ’ } py, but alw ays solitary. Within the } ‘ tins t ] } » rhceé on { v és t few months there has dawned upon | , t} = : . . . l ere withou Y p me the poss ibility of its being different n”? far-off possibility, but bright and gta” ' ete a . vain ar MOT ‘ t t h leantiful beyond my ‘dreams. This since | , , sia ’ ; : a a \ppolntmens ] Knew you, fr aaa: ; R “7 Ty } ‘He said you were not a girl on/|. ‘5 m” By ga " : whem any man could bestow a strong | es See sale, taking Up 2 ! ie table with fingers that trembled with nery- flection.” Honor had no need to bring t! ' words from her memory, to ar. riapt strength igainst uttered; the smavt » recent. Her eyes looked clear ly on before her still, and her lip curl as if its scorn were an rein n words he “Miss Craven, I want to ask you if you will come and see my home. Mrs. Trent has offered to visit me, and to bring her daughter and her nephew. I a4] , accept their kindness: but I would plead for yours. 7 hey are for one day. Will you let that one day enterta’n in my ily one in all the world that home beautiful fer “Ile said you were very well for an hcur's amusement, but that any man world be a fool to offer you anything Inere serious than a passing flirtation.” Quce more, with a deathless force, the memory came back and crushed the power of those earnest words he utter- ed. If only it had ndt been just in this hour tb ‘Thank you, will not come.” He stopped for a moment in his walk, looking down, with a searching eager- into her face. It was such a pure and innocent face. so thoughtful as well as bright, so quick te read truth and eurnestness, so thoroughly true itself, that be knew he could trust the answer he should read there. “Tle said you were not a_ girl on whom any man could bestow a strong affection.”” These words were in burn- ing letters before her wide and angry locked down at she had chanced to meet him! Mr. Keith, but I think I NESS, eyes; &@t tag moment he and read his answer. For many minutes after that they walked in silence; then, on the outskirts of the town Royden offered his hand— Miss Cra- yen. I will not tease you by again ask- “Ir is good-bye, I srpnose, ing you to come with Mrs. Trent: but, if 3 c} » your mind and come you will meke me yery happy-—for that one any et.” “Sen are very well for an_ horr’s mmusement that’s or.” With these Words surging in her hurt ewered very easily. “Thank yon, again, Mr. Keith: but there is ro likelihocd of my changing my mind. go I wii! say good-bye.” He raised his ket, and turned « shop nerr which they had into painsed, his dogs following him, Flonor walked on While he lingered here for Flanor'’s sake, she walked on through the town, clinging childishly and eagerly to one thought: “THe said it; slowly up the quiet street, he did say it. Theodora told me so. It doesn’t matter that they do not seumd like his words. It doesn’t matter that ho dnea «ast ‘ont as if he Cr. GAUTHIER ERDORSES The statement that higtife to. - « DR CHASE'S his life to . « Kidacy Liver Piiis Dr. J. T. A. Gauthier, of Valleyfield, Que., writes: ‘I, the undersigned, certify that the contents of this letter, in regard to the cure of Mir. Isadore Major, by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, is correct.“ Here is Mr. Major's letter: ‘‘ After 20 years of suffering from leas and kidney disease 1 owe my life to Dr. A. W. Chase. I had tried an endless variety of remedies to no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two pills that night and two next morning gave great relief, and I continued their use until now Iam completely cured. My friends are surprised and pleased to ses me well again, for I spent hundreds of dollars in vain wins to get cured. Before _ Chase's ney-Liver Pills my back ached so I could not put on my shoes and couldn't lift ee Ibs. My shoulders were sore, I had headachesand a bad taste in the mouth. These troubles are now eotnly pee Iyer of my wonder mare ten eS cure, and many ba th " eee peseaaie est kidney cure the world has ever knows box at all dealers, @ eS. P atts, Tervata, aa ee we tae " <y~ e< OUSNCSS. “The last ten Jenyes at 4.30, Miss Cray Bickerton Slimp, with great of as he wheeled round Mi: Haughton’s arm-chair for her, “aud it is how after five. How may you? “Thank you, but you ean be of no whatever,” said Honor, mouv- ing away from the offered ehuir. “If 1 may take the liberty of suggest- ing that I walk back with you,” pro- posed Bickerton, smiling. “But you may not take the liberty,” said Honor, with quiet unconcern. “T fear, Miss Craven,’ smiled the lit- the clerk, insinuatingly, as he rubbed his hands softly together, “that I must be rude enough to force my escort up- on you. Mr. Haugkton would forgive me if I allowed you unprotect- ed to—” “Send over to the hotel, if you please, interrupted Honor, me,” Iier tone was quite gentle, and even betrayed a little of the timidity she felt, but there was in it a note of such unquestionable though quiet authority that Bickerton Slimp turned and left the room st once to obey her orders. Whereabouts, on his way to the hotel, another resolution crossed his mind, he could not himself have told. All through his absence Honor liniger- ed at the window, where she had taken her stand when Mr. Slimp had invited her to the fire, and some one opposite, whom, in her absent mood, she did not nctice, saw her, and presently she was aware that the bustling figure of Mr. Haughton’s chief clerk—well known to her—joined her at the window, eyident- ly to tell her something, which broug}t a startled fear into her face. Prompt in all he did, Royden Keith walked down stairs and out into the hctel yard from which he hed watchel Mr. Slimp emerge. A few steps brought him to where one of his own grooms steod chatting with en hostler, amd a few words | Se 1 his question. wr. Pil ae plied the hostler, touching his ‘h: it at every word, “ came oyer just to say he euppceed we had uUSsSt NOW. joined ) , AN HclOUSHESS, assistance no fiy at home “And had you ¢ ‘Te: 2 you happen to know if Mr. Ifsschten is at his offic ' is not, sir. He dreve awey en to-day. I took the caminge round rs. aml he said he should not be back ierveon walked etraizht to Mr. Ilaugh- tons office, and upstairs with the junior Cle iv Lawrence Haughton’s private ro “Miss Craven,” he said, not noticing: Mr. Slimp’s discomfiture at his apveat Lr nor seeming to notice how she sia shrank back, as if afraid of herself mow that he had appeared. “YT came across to ask you if you will ke a seat in my dog cart. Ll am send- it’—with the refinement inherent “den ignored the prop sal of trembied in him, Rey himself—‘into Statton, and Iman can give the medicine in at Hest cage, anid drive you. on to ihe Larches. I am afraid they will be eanx- cus at both places until you ariive, 1nd so is it not a pity to linger here?’ waiting for a fly.” said Hon- or, her quiet faltering a liitie; ut at present, so I am watch- r cue to return.” ere is a fly in the hotel yard now, service, if you prefer it,” said “J was yolice céen, without a glance toward where SS » stood, cowering a Littl in h’s rible attempt at ease. “Do you ep it?” vir. Simp told me—umerstoed,” sn fionor, wutehing curiocusiy the face i he in’s clerk, “that they were erzugeed, and that I eould not have “Air. Slimp told you s0,” returned with ealm iromy, “but did net You shall go a: you Miss Craven. Do you prefer a nnderstamd so. “Yes, if you please,” said Honor, a mist ef tears gathering at last in her eyes; so like a child she felt just then, bicause she longed to jet.him cecide *~ train which stops at Stat- ! | Kidney Pills is imitated. never | “and order a fly for | 19, 1900. her and act for her, yet repefled ag: this longing with tearful petulance I +}: , ; , . éé } ' ir Siimp, Royden, wil! go acress again, and this time will . yeu the cab- Not very comfortable were the feel- ings of Mr. Bickerton Slimp as he left the office, his only relief being t dis- | co.cry that Mr. Keith was following nim. R tha } } — by the time th y was! to leave the hotel yard, J r was the out of her g n’s officas, but Ihe fi | to VW Bi ke t ip 1O ¢£ | la d yve- W i¢ Jl e 7 j her -seat, however, Mr. Keith “Is it so,” he asked, closing the door 1 : , . quretiy in the cle s yerv face, as he 1 : . . : . Was ON the point of enterme; “Ss it so, } | “V9 1 Miss Craven thot no escort WT 69 “None,” she said, eagerly, as she saw what was the clerk’s lahen ntion;: “none, please.” tL think,’’ he reflected. in his leisurely 1 s, “that it hardly seems worth while nd 1 ( ine ; wwe that this g; and so 1 y I beg you to allow in the seat on the box here? -He . ll be 1 l lrance to you—a little perhaps, in guiding and arranging with the driver.” “Thank you,’ said Honor, quick to rend ail kind and generous motives. ere Sow. cid SA be ce obliged for the seat.’ observed Royden, he stepped bax ef from the clased door ‘ ed his ha Then, with great relief, Ecnor y atched Royden'’s valet hefore her. (To be continued.) of Dodd's legion, Pills are he box is imitated, ¢ outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dod. i's Kidney the Imitations are a te a : aangerous. The original is safe. Kidney Pills have Dodd's Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd’s is the original. Dodd’s is the name to be care. a reputation, D-0-D-DS KIDNEY PILLS =~ @®e’ @e ee oe 7 Bring back anything not dene properly ¢ Bring back anything not done right _Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed that f soy work we have done is not Sulisfactory we are only too glad to rake it satisfactory free of cbarge. Jt- our business to please customers ani we always strive to do £0 as far a= it lies in our power. When in need of anything in our line remember ¢ “THE MODERN” founders Engineers & Machinists as Ch th Se “Se Se Ah the ' and Boiler Makers. ’ Brace Stewart and Co'y. § Steam: Nav. Co’v’a Wharf é Ch’town, P EI é ¢ Phone 125 j sas ~a@ 2 2@ J 2] 2]? 2] oe@eSeene 2 232O'°R3E G S* A MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian ani American newepapers received by mail each night. '¢Drop ia if you want a paper o1 magazine or book toread, Freit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cig: 18 etc. when you’re passing this wey. R. H. Masen See 020008 OG SM: bv SCBA YD © Ewes Gwe . Neha * DD eS << P i. ISLAND HOSPITAL, Public Notice is hereby given that in pur- Suamce of the act Of incorporatio a Public Meeting of all contributors to the above insti- tution will be held in the New Hospital, north side of St, Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, on Thursday, 3ist. May, 1900 at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Government of the Institution in accordance with the Bye Laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought tefore the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Sec’y of Trustees. May 11th 1900, 2awtd. |. 3 f . 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