~ pe. wll own fb gight, the ed to only one ‘ thousand will love I make everyday the@r health oct beppy Weak, capacity sara, elastic ’ > , witalily Mr Fila writes 1Oe€ It, “Curfew Shall wot Ring To- : r . 88 ghich &@ young wo- gan by hanging to curfe® bell saves the tife of her louver condemn- 7 be executed at the singing of ” curfew, is strik ing instances of how & woman dare everything for Women are readier to heroic han they are to take the commonplace precautions ghich insure their great est happiness. meu are careless about met get that physical weak ness and disease will ereck (ec fairest chance in life and shut them completely womanhood bilious. dyspeptic women are gobbed of their nat ral They ! energy and ambition goor and thin and laden with disease-germs. * ‘whe true antidote for this condition is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery directly upon the digestive powers and the liver, creating pure, red, healthy blood free from bilious impurities ergan and tissue of the body, Howell In the year of stomach trouble ure 16 permarent a sacrihices Most wo- They for from ud Ww ifehood ttractiveness and healthy color and The blood becomes It acts it renovates every building uy strength flesh and muscular nd imparting nerve power and permanent which malt extracts do not give Perry Co., Ind was taken with nervous dyvep i There wa ich, and a weig of Derby tho I ldness in my ston ht which seemed like a ruck. Everything that I ate gave me g¢reat pain; I had a bearing dow ensation; « swelled across my stomach; had a ridge d my richt side, and in a short time I was ted. i was treated by three of our best phy- ins but got no relief. I was so weak I could et walk across the room without assistance. hen Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was it in Te mimencec Il bes n te rove ' rv fast after 1 few bot - Phe pnvsi ns said m . uiing into pulrnonary consunty thon a ip to dte. ] thank God tha‘ of styles. Sarnt figure. Corsets are made in great variety Whether tall, slim, stout or short you can geta D & A that will fit you comfortably, and at the time add a little to the natural grace of the 0&ACorsets Wear as well as they fit. Eold by most dry goods houses DEA | (s) 0000-0-00-0-0000 The Essence of the Virginia Pine ! bon take one which = invariably uni- form. Does not upset the stomach THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., MONTREAL, DR. HARVEY’S SOUTHERN RED PINE Cures Coughs Promptly bottle Children litle it It likes them 25C por (3) Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad + pice is soominable. This is a truism that no compete houskeeeper should for get. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the rig*t brand of Spice, and while there sre maay that are fairiy good, it 1# always safest to That one is | THE DAILY EXAMINER, y At mutt ine next aay we axvenaed the mourtain to iisten to a sermon, which lasted wichout a break or halt till sunset. Then we hurried else- where to hear one that lasted till sun- rise. Having reverently and patient- ly heard the preachers, we went to the valley of Meina, where we sacri- ficed multitudes of sheep and fowls, and cast twenty-one stones apiece at the devil, and pared our nails, and had our heads shaved by barbers, who teok most of the skin as well as the hair. All these things done devoutly and thoroughly, we returned to Mec- ca, and after paying another visit to the mosque threw off the ihram with great rejoicing. Our fasting and pray- ing were at an end, and we were free to eat, drink and be merry after the manner of our ov’n hearts. After the religious ceremonies comes a great fair which lasts three days, and is attended by pilgrims and trad- ers from the ends of the earth, and by many who neither trade nor wor- ship in the mosque. The scene is pic- turesque and animated, for the gran- dees spread gorgecus tents and Mos- lem traders drive bargains with un- equaled energy of voice and gesture. To many the fair is much more than the ceremonies at the kaaba or Mount Arafat. On the second day of the fair, well toward evening, Tabal and I were strolling at vur leisure, having noth- ing particular to do but enjoy the sights and the cool air. We were chatting carelessly,ever our past hard- ships and wondering what Suleiman and Amood Snnn and the man on the black horse were about, when, in pass- ing a tent of unusual size and magni- ficence, we heard a sound that brought us to a halt, listening with all our senses. ‘* Hark!” I said. “What notes are those ?’’ “IT know them not,” answered Ta- bal. ‘‘ They are not of my tongue.” The singing was hardly more tnan a croon, but as we harkened the sing- er suddenly raised his voice, was electrified to hear an English song sung with a perfect English ac- cent. Lock the doer, Lariston, lion of Liddes- Billman and halberdier, Fierce is the foray, and far is the cry - Bewcastle brandishes high his broad seimitar ; Ridley is riding his fleet-footed grey; Thomas Gordon and Miss Isabel. and Miss ‘From Sir Thomas Gordon Isabel,” he repeated, without a note of emotion or surprise in his voice. “From Sir Thomas Gordon and Miss Isabel, and might 1 ask how the devil you got here ?” “ «That would be a long tale to tell,” I answered, breathlessly. * But tell me, are you Donaid Gordon 7. “They used to call me that once upon a time,” he said, lightly. “ Might I have the pleasure of knowing your own hame ?” “ Andrew Kilgour. But you'll never have heard of me.” ‘Wo, Andrew, my man, I “have nev- er heard of you till this minute. But I’m glad to see you. It’s not every day two Scotsmen fo egather in the pagan city of Mecca. Step in by anda bring your friend with you. It’s co d charity to keep so rare a visitor cool- ing his shanks at the door.” Saving which, he turned back into the tent, Tabal and I following. We were soon seated among luxurious rugs and cushions, sipping coffee and sher- bet in the usual Arab fashion, Tabal gazing fascinated at our host. When hospitalities had been dispensed with, Donald said: “It might be as well, Mr. Kilgour— Lord, how funny Scots’ names sound after the tongue of the holy prophet— I was going to suggest that pernaps we might have a crack by ourselves. Maybe your friend wouldn't mind hav- ing a glint round the outside of the premises, or he might go behind here with some of my folk. I daresay they'll know how to agree.” “ Well, well,” he went on, when Ta- bal had withdrawn, “when I went out a minute ago, I little thought what 1 was to see. Isn’t there a sage pro- verb about the unexpected always hap- pening ? Gad, it does happen! I kyow. yoy bave a story, Mr. . Kilgour, | ) and I | dale. Lock the door, Lariston; Louther comes on, The Armstrongs are fiying, The widows are crying, ria The Castledown’s burning, and Oliver's | gone. Lock the door, Lariston; high on the weather glieum See how the Saxon plumes bob on the sky ! Yeoman and carbineer, PE (Copyright, 1893, by Joba: Alenander Steuart.} but perore you tell it, now are my is- ther and Isabel ?” , I told him that both were well w hen I left them, but greatly concerned about himself. “Yes, yes: no doubt,” “But I’m glad thev’re will be a fine lass now,” he locked at me ression. Feeling the blood leaping to my face, he answered. well. Tsahbel and I thought witn a peculiar ex- I answered there was not her peer in the countrvside. “I knew she would be handsome, and I’ll warrant she’s a brick, too. But now your own story, Mr. Kilgour. We can come back to other things again.’ I told it very briefly, for there was much to be said and done. He lis- tened attentively, nodding his head from time to time. With the descrip- tion of my search for himself in Bom- bay he was vastly amused. “Aye, I jouked them there,” he laughed. He was particularly interested in the Arabian portion of my tale, and when I reached the battle he jumped up, exclaiming :—‘* God’s sake, were you there ? I thought I heard someone yelling my name, yet it seemed im- possible. Man, man, this beats all I ever heard ! That was a tough bit of a shindy, wasn’t it ?” “ Amood Sinn and his friends thought were the devil himself,’’ I remark- ed. (To be Continned.) FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Well if We Know How—Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfect Health. The importance of maintaining good health is easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of the conditions required. ln perfect health the stomach promptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer- tainly a fact that no medicine has such @ record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilia. It is literally true that there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would have been in their graves had they not taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is depended upon as a family medicine and generaj regulator of the system by tens of thou- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Sarsaparilia makes the blood pure. This is the secret of its great success. Keep your system in good health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsapsaril'a, Hidley and Howard there, thie olutelv 3s whe her medi Wandell and Windermere. 4 “~ ne “— 7 a 7 sen r meai- lock the door, Lariston; hold them at cines fall tO Go any go Whatever, —s_- bay ! 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