or eeceeeeseeseeesd soverer" eeee ceeteee? On holidaysin Eng. land two parties of men or boys will fre- quently get hold of opposite ends of @ rope and pull on it, as a test of tli strength of the two patties. They cali it the “tug of war.’’ Many 4 hardworking each day’s toil, is pulling a “tug of war” man and womaz in ith death for an antagonist. hey fail to take proper care of their health. When they suffer from indigestion ora slight bilious attack they “‘ wear it out.’”’ After a while these disorders wear out the reckless Man of woman ind the result is consumption, malaria, rheumatism, or some blood or skin dtsease. Dr. Pierce’s Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser tells all about these diseases It is frcetoail. Dr. Piercé’s Golden Medical Discovery cures all the maladies named It cures the cause. It makes the appetite hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver a It is the great biood and nerve tonic. pose u with tute “I had « very severe pain in the small of my back, where my hips join on to my ly, and 1 \ bodv hurt so that I thought I was going tocome apart tive and the iblood pure uaker, flesh-builder Don’t let a druggist 1m on tT a more pr »yfitable substi grites Wm. Z. Powers, Esq., of Erin Shades Henri Co.. Va My doctor came and gounced it rheumatism ie gave me a prescriy tion, but I got no better, but worse I purchase g bottle of Dr. Pierce's G iM 1 Discover: lrugg@ist and ie | to use it began to improve at once amin perfect health,--n n, heuma from my islil Nearly every disease known to doctors ani the treatment is described in Doctor Pierce: Common Sense Medical Adviser. Qme thousand and eight pages and over three hurtdred illustrations FREE. Send thirty-one one-cent stamps, to cover cus- toms and mailing on/y, to the World’s Dis gensaty Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Biffalo, N. Y.. for paper -covered copy. French cloth binding, fifty stamps. his book is a veritable medical library in one volume ‘i THF DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 9 1898. = MACKAY'S. ~~ ere in uanger of forgetting our mission and breaking into gory hos- ‘tities, when, with the blood-red flush of the sunset upon them, points of ciustering minarets, A few minutes later the chimneylike turrets, at sight of which the famished travel- ‘ler blesses himself, and the towers of a castle were drawn clear and firm against the dazzling splendours of the west. Then the children of the desert, With such whoops and hewls as no throats on earth but their own can ut- ter, clapped heel to flank, and the race became a mad scrarnble, with most of the features of a battle and a rout " It was as the descent of Wolves upen an unprotected sheepfold. Just hefore the final dash orders were issued by Suleiman that if either ‘Tabal or myself showed the least sign of disloyalty we were to be spearel Without questicn or ceremony, the legality of the deed to be considered afterward. With the knowledge of these heartening instructions safcly lodged in our minds, Tabal and I ex- changed smiles of intelligence and rade gayly with the rest cf the looting. In spite of the forced march Sulei- man’s band was belated. Already the town was in the panic of a sack, and the company plied their spurs, growling Viciously at the thought of finding the pillaging half dene. The crooked chan- nels of streets overflowed with shrick- ing people who had been hunted cut of ined. their heuses like rabbits out of bur- rows, to he chased for sport and re- venge in the open. Their cries to heaven and the prophet were pitiable, but did not detain us, for the call was eager on every hand :—‘ To the castle, to the castle! In the castle is the big spoil !’ The gloom in the midst press we clattered under its bastions. There was difficulty in find- ing a gate, and when = discove red it was only by usiug our spears, butt and point, as was handiest, that we-man- aged to reach it. It was closed, but a hundred shoulders and musket ends burst it as at a touch, and the surging mass poured in with hideous noises. I fancied it was not properly fastened. Before our arrival the guards had been of night had fallen when of a howling and riotous frowning killed or overcon or, what is per- haps more likely, had joined the loot- ers at the first chance, and were al- ready busy with their master’s most valuable jewels and his prettiest wives. The outer court was dark and full of maniacal people, who behaved like an enraged menagerie. Dismounting Uh ie inside the walls, we gave the horses a 0 i — over to a strong party of the most ~ stalwart of our band, who might be YOUNG OMEN LOVE trusted not only to defend, but to re- frain from ranning off with them. Then The D & A Corset, the rest of us, following the lead of : . : Suleiman, mowed an opening for it fits so comfortably, sepporting the ‘ we anothet urt. figure, while yielding easily to every An Arab stronghold, as the rea ler movement. It lasts well, and sells at may by this time be aware, is a place popular prices.-—-MORAL*~ of ‘ i ‘ . 2 <a ae s spe- cially ! Ei 1] und ) YOUNG WOMEN WEAR ik hemes ie nalace Whe un tHe D & A CORSET. (5) ‘eta tale tiata Yah. i0 ca vetent cai , now every Om f i is blocked by ” > ’ cate a mob that was self-destroyin be- tr ench i i> é Or S@is cause it could neither go on nor turn back, and xs frartic for plunder. The I livin r trampled furiously on the dead and dying, and the din was as the up- rear of caged beasts rending each other in the night. mm tH brief lulls of the delirium vee wild sounds swooped from above, an i Fane the tumbling ( east riven and bleedit out of indows, told that work was ling where G> we particularly w ed to be. Once the sharp man rang pose bugle not } i telling hat ¢t lag ul eo ready in Amood's holy of holi¢ Sulei- nan made a remark about th em being cleared | re yuld 1 La on Idir com) } Hh | unw rey t oT It got horribty dark, VW 1a Lic] stifling darkness t! you tried to ward ee off with your hand _ beca > ht was =e choking the breath out of you. Ni ae man knew how or W I »g ’ ight 7" | 0, jammed in a! King pen } cso which there appeared I S- cap ves each ot in ut hor ror and « sion to no purpose what ever. If tt rbattoir were not rs comehow, nene would be lett to njoy the good things that had brought us tegether i / A , Y oct 7 ld of a4 tore h P.D $150) eee: 1 ner, 1 it. Anoth und oo 2 No. 769 . ; nas fo cad , i. #311 ‘ Only P.D. Corsets have a universal | brands were § iding a! is : on . i the istiv s$ In a 8SwW! at reputation, and are juestionably the | 4. reckoned the multitude of demons best fitting corsets in existence. Thev | st us: then, clustering once more are made in many different s! ape; and about Suleiman, we reap “qa path in- Styles. and can be bought in all leading | ward till we came to a batte red stalr- - we em a hare at the top of it were drv “r od stores af popular prces. i case. ; we Vii I a tne . : . ~ on isaac apartments in which Amé © bee + weve ses BONSSSOCOE HHS? BO | Sinns most p ious possessions vo 3 kept nd we made haste to —— 1, Look out for the Big Sale on $| stabbings and tearing down Bn nnd @/ phiocked or barred the way. It wi uld Saturday Next. @ | have saved much life and considerable @ | trouble had the several bands agreed oS ial sa’ - ot Men's Shirts, @} to combine and distribute the booty { wear a Boys Blouses. @ | share and share alike. But no man so thought of that, and probably would st forme price oc,now 4c not have entertained the idea had it Shirts, ft. me prie » ADce now 3¥e | occurre d to him. White Unaerwear, former rice 65e, now 4%e, Boys Blouses at half price, 19e, 29, 33e, 38e Childrens Dresses at a sacrifice | for 3 day s. Headquarters for Wi ippers 1 Skirts, PHILLIP GOODSTERIN, New York Cheap Store Grafton Street. Open evenings. S06 086468 2608 COSR OEE CE Lhe om } oostt 7 ; ne saie Wi i SBOESSOSVOSSISSSSO” O44 ? Because the good old rule the simple plan, take who have the For why Suf eth them That ti y should power, And they should keep who can, So every ruffian did that which pro- mised the best and speediest return to himse'f. We gained the top with the loss of only one man, who went down clutch- ing his slaver and bellowing fright- fully. Remarking that, everything considered, we had done very well, Suleiman paused a moment, trying to decide which way to turn. Laby- rinths of passages ran like;an intri- cate network in all directions. Anv (Copyright, 1893, by John Alexander Steuart.} we descried | ' cure, hopeless as the case may seem. | ' } } ' Tweed Department—We have made special efforts to hate this department the largest and best on P. E, I. In addition to ‘hose of our own make we have a special purchase from Mon, ireal auctions of black and blue worsteds, blue serges, Scotch tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, ‘No any in want of Ist class good at one Or tnem mignt be rignt,* put the probability was that most of them - : AO j ] Mie'nrong, and evar mosrtanee | prices half original value, should not lose this opportunity of mak debating in our own minds which cor- ridor take, and with the aid of our weapons endeavouring to maintain our fcoting, Suleiman caught a man who seemed anxious to escape and punched Fim under the fifth rib till he yelled. * Heve a little forbearance, friend,” to ing your purchases at once. Hats and Caps—-Every style available has been secured to fill this department, Feit hats, hard aad soft; crash hats, straw. all said Suleiman, “what do they call _"Baruk." answered the man, reaay |styles, English, American and Canadian Caps. We can assure “Ard ‘ny ofice, gente nav | yOu this department cannot be surpassed; all kinds of head wear remarked Suletinan, softy. thon | from the smallest boy to the largest man, eves, Take nove of Ite colour, Ht Is Gents’ Furnishings—of every description, Our Neckties just heart if we are now in Amoors most fron Montreal auction, are now on sale at half price, Hose for secret chamber within three minutes.”’ “How can it be ?” asked Baruk, with a livid face. Ladies and Childrea, See our 25c cashmere hose for gentlemen: “That is for thee to devise,” answer- e ° 2 ] ed Suleiman, quietly ve aie Gees job lot of gents’ linen collars at 8c each, extra value. Sweaters about. And I pray thee make haste. | for QOYS and men, in cotton and wool, at all prices; horse covers, thou standest.’”’ the newest American Wool Taken in Exchange for Anything We Sell. $, BARGAIN CORNER ‘My lord said DGaruk. (To he Continned a THE ONLY HOPE! 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The siudents act as buyers, sellers traders, bunkers, book-keepers and account- ants,in actual business operations, currency issued by the ‘ ollege mdse. issued plate, and selling very low, ard the : jank and the irom the Em, orium, are in bona fide business transactions, just same asin mercantile aud Book-keeping in iteelf be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thas acquired, That our course svstem of training is eminently pract- ileal v’rite for men, and from | ipg jucrative aa MARK WRIGHT & CO Agents Ch’town. ROCERS & ROCERS Agents for S’side. WALLaLUbaadbadPbasebdddadbeddacdddcens oS Ca W. N. TANTO f wv pps site Crabbe’s Hardwre Store iwever Before used the nouses, EN int i A be Ri SD AMER: LMR FO RR I ARI TPES banking may | todo business, oy actual business transact- | | ’ ’ } testimonials trom business Students who ale now boid- responsible positions. 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G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout co ibe stream knowo as Sherry’s Creek, to partirs iv Ch’towa you wil! please take notice that no person will be allowed to fi-h bat them. P. & T. SHERRY. Ducks, wattesns, Prints, L. B, MILLER; Prine pal, All interested are cordia'ly invited tw cal etibe college and inpsepect car system Uo “ining, e.1G work i. general. WE PS PS NOOR I A Mal AP SRE OR eg Seen ce ee TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned, up to 12 o'clock noon, 01 Wedn-sday, 15th June, from parties willing to ca’erto A. O. H. sports,to be beld on St. Dan- stan’s College grounds, on Friday, July iu. ‘ome in and see our stock. T J) WARIS, London House , rue) a Tmre en Ve ie ¥ = . a a Ll Ge fe — ’ W.F. PAYNE, 101 lmo eod