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FOR SALE _—_— ‘6 percent wf the best mY e have for sale mortgages, bein ferest on farm properties in some Ticts in Manitoba. jmwoe mortgages do not represent more than the value of the property. If required we antee both principal and interest, most cases the mortages are payable in ments. nyone wanting a thorouchly s:fe invest. t having a «ood rate of interest snould municate with us. Mmeeyveaiso have a large number «f very de- (womeabie farms for s#le in the W anineg r Dia- * ,at prices which are bourd to deuble in ; paerery short time. Send for parti alare. : % HASLAM: & WRIGHT . Private Jan«cers “ 320 McIntyre Block . Winnipeg Man f pene yay icest i freshest yo) eeecr\Deesce eS Groceries he appetite. Groceries that do ame your money to buy : 5 Buy and try | aa e U isc Be hoase will like. Com2 1 & STREET ST GROCERIES that will iempt iot take # Groceries that eve) yone in in and ion depot, I guess THE D.iLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST A CLERICAL ERROR, “Some drummer got left at the un- Serve him right if we didn’t wait on him.”’ young man’s manner isinidnele ie ae “Don't you fool The : +: Was Gis- yourself!" r of speec idiomatic, not to say vague, 4 “If you don’t pull out before he gcts here, Pm a dead man.” at times. ‘*That’s Mr. John Bostwick. If you don't pull out before he gets here, I'm a dead man. Do you savez?’ The conductor laughed, and rejoined with what appeared to be intended for rough pleasantry: **Oh, come off! What are you giving me?” [ had not noticed that the young man had offered to give him anything, but he ignored the inquiry and burst out: “Facts. by Jove! Cold facts! 1 tell you my bleod will be on your head if you wait till that carriage gete here!’ ‘“Pshawt D'ye mean it, honest? What you been doing to the muster mechanic? "Nother one of your fod pranks, | bet you.”’ The chaise was in plain view by this time, and it presented the unasual spec- tacle of a square shouldered gentleman with a fierce military mustache anda very red face leaning far out of the car- riage window and gesticulating violent- ly. The young man saw, winced and made answer of mingled plea and pro- test. ‘‘Pranks nothing! It’s business this time, tell Give Ike the ll you. quick, before it’s too late. Miss wick’s 113 signal. Ecst ced up in it, and’’ The conductor’s hand shot above his head and hung there fiuttering like a misshapen flag. There was an answer- ing clangor from the bell and a hissing of steam and the wheels began to re- volve. The young scapegrace and his new made confederate sprang aboard, and I gave my attention to the oncom- ing carriage. The cabman was reckless driver. He lashed his horses down the steep slope, and for a palpi- tant second a collision with the mav ing train seemed inevitable. It was happily d at the critical instant by the Nimshi, who stood up lragged the plunging certainly a most avert madcap son of in his place and « animals back upon their ham main strength. But iden cramp- ing of the vehicle jammed it between a coal car and the ir ever which operates the switching mechanism, blocking the doors as effectually the obstructions had been placed with malice eforethonght ——— a iches by ; the suc as if Every woman should realize that ket Lealth is like a bank account At the out- set she has so much deposited to her credit in the bank of health. If she draws out more than she puts in she will soon over- draw her account. An over-drawn account in the bank ef health means one of two things, a life of hopeless suffering or an €arTriy Ceatn The woman who negle cts her health ina womanly wayvis making big drafts on her th the bank of health and will bankrupt. Disorders of a woman’s general eccourt w goon be a physical this description wreck health quicker than anything else in the wo rid. They soon transform a healthy, happy, amiab le woman into a weak, sickly, fretiul and desponder ralid. They ut- terly unf t a woman for wife ehaod or mother- hood. For all disorders - this nature Dr. t « ’ rscstve & Favorite Prescription is the best f all medicines. It acts directly on the elicate and important organs concerned tv, giving them health, strength, gor and elasticity. It relieves pain, allays inflamat nation, checks debilitating drains, and quickly subdues all other symp- toms. It at once stops the dragging pains and sinking spells, the nervousness, the ligestive disturbances and other oom plica- ns that arise from the same cause. Taken oo the months of expectant maternity, it banishes the usual discomforts and makes be aby’s advent easy and almost pain- less. It insures the new-comer’s health and a plentiful supply of nourishment. Thousands ef women have testified to its marvelous merits not suggest an infe: sake of extra pre-e. digest Swe erat 4 St p it, An honest dealer will ! ‘or substitute for the ! oon When 1 sank back into my seat with a sigh of mingled regret and relief the young man had rejoined his companion, who, thanks to the drawn shade and closed window, had apparently neither seen nor heard aught of the exciting episode. ‘‘Are we safe, Alan?’’ she queried, her voice a-tremble with trepidation. ‘Safe asachurch. Didn’t you see him ?”’ ‘I saw nothing, but heard some one shouting. ”’ a gasp of sudden and dismayed realiza- tion: ‘‘Oh, it’s my father, and he’s hurt! I know he is! Stop Alant I say! I’m going bac “Oh, sit down! rs pity’s sake, sit down, Eleanor Don’ body's catching on?’ nized whisper. ‘‘He Not at all. Tha heard yelling : *“*Are truth *”’ “Of course I I thonght I Then, with ti ne rain, dé kl’’ you see every- ” hte in an ago- isn't hurt, I tell you t was the driver you it his borses.’ you sure you're telling me the am. Didn't I see it? The fellow drove down between the switch stand and a coal car. and your father couldn't get either door open. He wasn't burt an atom, but he acted as if he was a good deal disappointed. ”’ ‘Disappointed! You depend upon it, he is simply furious. I’m aw- fully afraid he’ll do something desper- ate vet ‘I don’t see but what he wil! have to if he stops us now. He can’t get to Sd : ic Lavarock ahead of us, and 15 minutes may after we arrive you'll be Mrs. Roder- ick. * She went silent st that, oa t mod- est young woman would not? But after a little she plucked up courage to ask about the details. Her companion ex- plained. ‘*After I left you at the honse I went down town and wired Hardwicke, the agent at Lavarock, telling him there would be a couyle on this train to be married in the hotel parlor on arrival He is to arrange with the county clerk to keep his office open so that I can get che license, and to have the minister ready. I can drive to the courthouse and back in ten minutes, and we tan have it all over with while the passen- gers are at supper and be ready to go west on No. 5.”’ “It’s very dreadful, Alan,’’ she mur- mured. ‘So pitifully di ferent from one’s ideal wedding. ’’ “That's so’’ — cheerfully — ‘‘there isn’t any ideality to spare for a fact. But we can't help that. If we hadn't made the dash, your father would have packed you off to Chio between two days, wouldn't he?”’ ‘“‘He said he would, and I’m afraid he meant it. And yet he has always been very Bo i to me, before— before this. you know.’ ng nai ; but he meant time. And that isn’t all. ny little seance with him this morning —when [| asked him outright if we mightn't be marvied like other people —he 2! like a sheep thief; he’d write to the general manager and have me discharged, thozgh he — t mention upon what grounds he would demand it.’ “But how “I give it up record against me, I believe. exc that I’ve had the atdacity to fall in love with you after he had quarreled with my father. But I couldn't help either the one or the cther. “No, indeed. quarrel with him.’ “Didn't 1? I told and write his letter if he wanted to; that I guess I could stand the publicity if he could.” ‘Alan! You didn’t tell me that.” “No, it didm’t seem judicious.’”’ ‘‘Perhaps I mightn’t have consented if you had.”’ “Oh, yes, you would.” ‘Why would I?” ‘‘Because yon—love m In good truth I conld not obtain my own consent to listenany longer. More- over, the notes of the wood dove, feath- ered or human. are not pi = ularly edi- fying in the ears cf one rho has long eschewed all thoughts of do Lebdihe joys, and 1 betook myself with my book to the deserted smoking compartment. Here I was left in peace until after the train had passed the first telegraph station, but it was ne sooner under way again than the conductor entered, follewed closely by my young scape grace. They sat down in the oppo site seat, ignoring my presence as if I had been something more or less than a kuman being “What is it, Tom?’ young man anxiously. “Oh, yon’re in for it necks, you two! I have orders to dis- honor your passes and put you bi th off at the next station,’’ said the conduct- or. with what I understood to be mock eee Roderick nodded appreciatively. ‘‘l thon; okt that would be the first thing he would do. That’s why I bought reg- ular tic kets. We're patrons of the com- pany, just like other people, and I dare you to wat us off!’’ The 1g conductor’s laugh shook the windows. ‘“‘That’s what I wired ’em,’’ he said. “Put that ain’t the worst cf it Your don’t want to be father-in-law’s out with a wild engine chasing us, and he’s got special orders giving him right of way over everything north and south.” I could not deny myself a glance at the young man’s face over the top of my book. It wasastriking and instruct- ive study in dismay. “Rw Jave Tom that’s a borse of an- SE SPR - = 68 Burt fim 7: — 4 Jiri, wisine ss thi After lI had mused me said could he do that?” is nothing on ‘ept There him to go ahead ’ demanded the up to your other color! — ee —— He'll overhi 1ul us as sure as fate. What am I going to do?” The big man shrugged. ‘*Can’t you drop off at Alcantro or Syracuse and have it done before Bosty catches up?’ ‘*No; that’s the dickens of it; that’s what we're running away for. We've got to get out of the state. Miss Bost- wick lacks just three months of being legally of age.’’ “Oho! I That makes it bad. What's the old man got against you anyway, Rod?”’ ‘‘Nothing against me. It’s my father. Three or four a when father was running the 291, they had a pretty spiteful tiff and tather quit and went over to the East and West. Since that time the master mechanic has had no use for any of us.”’ ‘*Who was to blame?” ‘I never knew. They’re both rather peppery. and I guess it was six of one and a half dozen of the other. But that doesn't help me out of my bucket of £ee. ago, But I hcpe you didn’t | first door to hot water. What am I going to do? That's what I'd iike to know.”’ (To be Continued ) NERVOUS... DEPRESSION Means Impoverished and Exhausted Nerves— Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Restores and Revitalizes th Nerve Cells, People who suffer from Nervous Depression and Exhaustion frequerly Jook healthy and strong. ‘They alone know the thousand dis- tressing symptoms which make their lives miserable. The lack of nerve force results ina slow and sluggish action of the heart, impaired diges- tion, headache, despondeecy, and a fear to venture, loss of energy, sleeplessness, incapa- city far mental labor or business. With these symptoms there is usually melancholy and fear of death, which tends to increase nervousness, but there is every reason to be hopeful if the right treatment is used. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food contains all the nutri- tion required to create new brain and nerve tissue. It imparts to the nervoas system that life-giving principle which sendsa thrill of new strength and vigor through the system. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food will cure by the building-up process, which enables the body to laugh at disease apd weakness. Face cut and fac- simile signature of Dr. ~m WwW. Chase on every box of the genuine. soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, Marmalade. We have jnet received a new kind o1 ORANGE MARMALADE, put up in giase pois, which we, are now oOfferingai the ‘ow rate of ? Pots for 25 cents Aleo jnst opened a cese cf Pine- apple Marmalade which is of very tine flavor, Tbe Pineapple ard Ginger Marmalace basal-o given excellent satis- faction. Those are sil new gocds and yon should try them if you want something nice apd tasty. rie ee ) g~hle jeen & Que “CR CERS WTO ee G yelp ate 5,000 Laborers - Wanted In the Wheat Fields of Manitoba * . . erd Assiniboie. 1}] stations ip the Maritime P: CVI DCES CO ail points in Manitoba and Assinivoia, as ioilows, West, South-west, and North-west. of Winnipeg, as iar as Meose jaw Estevan, Yorkton, and Cowan, inclusive. Rate $14, () PATES—Aug. sland, RETURN—At $14 00—After working for» mrmer. for MOuth or more. Limit—Nov. 15, 899. 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