1 ___ rm AOTH he y ho ER P| R > SHOULD Hz veitin theHouse . ai which may ' e can trust Internal as \ropped on yn every fam i} Ss time indorses as External use. it is pleasant to take for colds, t slic imps and pains, sed your Anod n ent ip teattn e ly six mon colic, and © ; ee year i dau for summer COI a " liv. and found &@ ro pe sresileat. Jonni LS, Americus, Ga y ae 0 Ye S > . ~ 4 Ni S AN‘ DY | LINIMENT en | N Relieves Every For « of In‘ ammation, Origin ited in 1810 Ph un. Nore f the public an old coe ly has the confie i. greater extent, ATION free. Price & Co., Dosten, Mass, Parsons’ Pills i S Johma *Rest Liver Pill made.” Positively cure Bilieug- gees. Sick Headache, al Liver and Bowel com taints. They expel im urities from the blood, be ate women find a‘hef from using them. ee 25ic. LS JONH@ 'N & CO, Boston, Mase oo — a —_- THE ~ UNEXPECTED | toed Av iF Ch’town was OTTAWA you Wou d have | been sorry you were not cover ered for a large amount. bav ; & 1 ra) Ye ; ae j wave gooa companies anc ean quote you low rates. —E. H. BEER A i we sell—whether it be a wateh, a ring or any article of jewelry or silverware. Wew stock in ail lines. fom TAYLOR [ Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Sqnare, Hillsborough ao Bridge The New Bridge is cout: ing aud so are the dry streets and roads, Then ! . ' yOli will need 2ome- thing nilsé in footwear. We Have a five Selection ‘Selling Very Low J. BH. BEL, ’ The Bargain Boot and » Shoe Store. x Snowflake Chocolates Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson | W. FB. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Hason, ore will ' ENS i place a HAT {< ind ail about it Th Ic our Motto in everything, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOSEBTOWN, x 4 | . te ier | 42 . ' | , re i : | bow firm the girl’s resolution + AS, ANG, | | ™ ~ if he could not see how delighted She i ‘ | was with an excuse tor displaying tis : lk ~ 222020 pride, which was anything but nu ural; 4 } ; ' to her, why, it was not very mach ¥ t J a i . oi + * + al 97) OF ) By BY MARY CECIL HAY be wondered at, considering Mow ¥ 45 1 he knew oO! the private SS ’ . , Eh ary] mes es ol ne ad ; ~~. ‘enue I mae Miss Pheodo s Trent. I I ruUncdeI Motto, Nora’s z0Ve “T fel; per ‘ bashed , fel erTrer abasneg) eS ' » 1} ‘ ’ = when you zs . ‘* Rack he { ) 1 Home.” k tc pas — ‘ me O1 buaw j tow | est, bacK to the ‘ id riome, i oe i 1+ very } ae : C58 11 town, : i 0 medias j air. Miss teat ven ¢ Lr key oe mepeniieeeennnaiattinmiaiaiatia ls ' is they wa a “IX IX I I IN IN A AN I a eae 7 ft Honor’ j j fr ff ‘ x - spite of nor’s \ \ w\ \ fa a \ WH WHE, WA WA, “i 1 and meffew er ae t } Vv s> e 0 cil i ena ( t nued.) : a - unoccupied highw iy b ; i ue Ue Tih “wy er ; 7 y fo hear Mrs, Dis- | , stakab er ee Ceara eee | | hor ve so = } > : rebuke to me} J began to i i . vi ie i OVEN! 1 ma , . : e hh wh med with shame at being Lh Ait : #« x . . j 2 84 JTL Ou Dieasur > o> oo } uid | . =. asure bent. S é ig, n er i EK. : } } } rhe nor, feeling t} ee s ii entered 1! re My | » 1% Tamil arity j - ssa wumbrance of un- | o im} SS1I le ol ul- | ' ee er ey ma her hew armor of pride, i rirl's b art feel hot Bow mweesy made a strenuous ffort ph is CW. A A “w wap — | ; a * very much at her ease there: ie heard “Onniaip aoe ee ee I cojoined Mrs, Payte,gnrt- nt : Trent considers sh — arf ry ae D pBs on ale t+] er ave rr S wood deal of tror’yle to ! ‘ j Work. «@ha _ i Witil hi I S " y< 1y Tmagine. 5 coat ” n before her, and a general expres eeN ‘ iY co Se >? “ : . ee “ "> : } can imegin it, Resenete | Hune Fone Pre - 7 . : ~ — and indifference. I | , Qetot . 11 him so,” she added to herself “Any one with sense can s¢e ow : s wh y , mnost persistently, and trying io - . aa . 4 »a0V : ; | 2 ; : : > . ard tt is for me,” continue’ the little eal Ix into her face and figure an eyl- d Jad ¢ waxing wrot . realy re pS | Ww \ this. fy WOEME NP" .4 Ot the thought, | wit mveclt & “eee 16 * a ; vet . ‘ sf il n rsett, ; . ante we i 0 Ont mn tT) YY) . Honor “éver will] own it. I only oT . oe Y * | . rae: eo 7 pe she 1 some day have just such , s : ‘ =! d, with a smi a ; - 7 l < ‘ Iny is s mine to fill; she ll under- | . ‘ Lon l u iy then ” icss W : : " rea lr, I am going away t . . \ th It a ver e shrewd eyes raised to Theodora’s | ,., rd , ™e “ssa had an inexplicable twinkle in | ~ <,,° rg ’ ; (T ; hem; and ‘Theodora, understanding ee aaa) tre ~ ence, fu 6 be continued.) . ; e old | ‘ana sh fe fon : iat Honor’s conduct was deserving : t} — 7a on 7 lea ” ses — a OY — ‘ } Lis ( Sf l 7 ule, laughed her short, lazy laugh, : Riera — the hot and meved a little nearer to the door. sof c 7 7 ig ae " , m Err > > Mr. K h is going awav again?’ ~~ ‘ eing to the cottage is of less g ee ee ‘ . i ~ £ away again? h 1 sii N 1 eal EL BL oe lan DO use all ow I 4 vo! _ . ; Mh 1 Miss Trent. 3 to do? T ongeht to go into Wwinl Ir") ' it Oh, no,” she said, with a lofty |g, nt ar ere +t] oY TY Seuss OU ; . | Seina is lost without me.” cht of superior knowledge; “he has the tol ' - me.” + 9) ile Aintest SSit >» emilee j mea | iway and has returned, tempt : ; a a or of a ; ; “upt stirres liss Trent's : ‘ould “Oh. tiat’s a he it? I thought he 1l)] :° eee Trent Lips. { uld 1\ but old wa Foing ag women are t reliable authorities; the absurdity of Ps is proverbial. I don’t won- he came back, the shooting here is so good; I don’t wonder he goes av ay vile. Mr. Huaugh- to the Larches, Hionor: he would like that.” ; hea sir —_—~ in, the alr ss ) » him On this quizzical speech fell Misa Trent’s slow, cold question, as she look el from one to the her “How do you mean? Is Honor un womanly enough to try to attract Mr. Larches ?” Keith to the “Unwomanly,” smiled Mrs. Payte; ‘is Honor unwomanly, you ask®”’ I have not know her so long as you have, | nlease to answer your OWn question, ad only sald I thourst Mr. Keith would be very glad to visit at Honor’s home,” } think not,” said Theodora, answer: ing the gulznics| Werag With a suppres sed eagerness Whieh sounded almost like fear: “I happen td know; in fact, for Mr. Keith has exprassed to me hie opinion of Honor.” “What a curious thing,” langzhing. “What was it, “He ‘the words were uttered with but little compunction—“that you were not a girl on whom any man could bestow a strong affection. You were very well for an hour’s amusement. but said ti mar, Theodor: ’ said,’ any man wotld be a fool who oftered you anything more seriotfs than a pass- iy flirtation—something, at auy rate, to that effect. Dear me,” exclaimed Theodora. with a solo of Janghter, “why do you look so horror-strickenm over it? Others have made the same remark be- fore. It ie your own fault taonut men think you vain and flippant; surely his opinion need net have turned you white to the very lips, need it? I told you for your own good.” “Don't be evhildish enough to under- value what is told you for your own gocd,” remarked the old lady, p! icidly. ‘S'iss Trent, has Lady Lawremee iac- knowledged that photograph which was so beantifully taken at Abbotsmoor the day we were there?’ ‘Ses. and she admires it very much Se Whee is she naturally would. coming te England?’ “Sie will be here for Chrisiums, and we are her inl Londen.” “Hins s&e a house in London, er was it old Myddelton’s?” “ft is her own, I believe,” "Shee- the subject of conversation makr ing even the speaker bearable ‘a beautiful mansion in Kensington. TFT sm glad we are to meet her there; I've been terribly afraid ef her coming down irere, It would have been awkward for her to have appointed to meet us in this neighborhood.” “Voc” reocerted fo meet said lor acra, Mrs: Parte. “Stays 09D HEALTH FoR WOMEN Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Re stores Weak, Sickly Women to Robust Health. irreguiarities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmed about their health. Whether painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation, the cause can be traced to some derangement of the hie A. W. Chase's N few boxes of Dr. ° ‘s Nerve Fou will completely build up the exhausted nerves and restore the regular monthly action which removes from the body the clogged mat ter that would otherwise cause pain VUUYY HTED ATLAST $< = - a | | | | { | | . eter eer r lid be lost without this chat- restless little worry? ¢1] thought. But she ouly said aloud, “It Is very awkward for you. Why is not the medicine sent?” “She wishes for a bottle of medicine she used to take- Sick womea are so fanciful! She thinks a dose of that } os ' ; a i would give her a good night. Ilonor looked up brightly at the | words. “I will go, Mrs. Payte,” she said; “the Hitle trouble will be well repaid by giv- | ing Mrs. Disbrowe a good night.” | Miss Trent glanced at Honor with un- | concealed surprise, but evidently con- sidered the matter beneath argument. “You must not go, Ffonor, because how could you come back?’ “Let me go,” pleaded Honor, with, the old bright self-forgetfulness. “T} will come back with Lawrence in the waggonette.” ; “You are sure you can do so?” t “Quite sure,” said the girl, knowing how pleased Lawrence would be io bring her home. $he would not gé in to Mrs. Dis- browe, she said, for feat of the sick hidy’s begging her not to ufidertake the Welk, and she only nodded a quiet good- bye to Theodora, Them she set out, singing softly to herself in the wide and unfrequented road, to drown the mem- ory of those words which Theodora Trent had repeated to her. “What difference does # me?’ she said to herself at last, with 4 funny little shake of the head. *vhen a wr make to 1” she found that the half-whispered song would not drown the words. “Tt don't care an atom.” over: and yet a faint, tremulous pain seized the girl when Royden Keith, in spcrting dress, and with his gun upon his shoulder and his dogs around him, eame through a gate before her, and ort into the road. “TIle—the sight of him makes ime fect } dislike him so!” she said, wery angry; : rensoning with herself in wisdom, flash of vivid ecelor faded. wait for me I “T hope he will not distike It was an untrecessary speech, bewa : she could plainly see that Royden had rot erly waited, but was coming tows rd ew. He had a smile of pleasure on hiss ' they met, but. before that. § si li home She asserted that fact distinctly twice marvellous aa the tremor passed and the hin so!’ " Us® ¢ Ch’town, PEI MAY 18, 1 was given with my lt me, CONGID. Lic weggonette in town Royden said no more. He 900, proudly; “I will go because the commis- and : tT “Ome the can has eoull] eee The cause is Us: in the blood. no Lumbago. M sure, positive cure for Lumbago is Rheumatism of the back. Tf the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and kidneys do their work. The and ric Acid ake the only is ~~ »~s @ o@ @ ee @ es @ 2 least“ Bring back anything not dene properly # Bring back anything not dene right 6 Its our business to turn any work we have don its our business to please c and we always strive to do as it lies in our power. line remember Foundere Engineers & M and Boiler Makere Brace Stewart and Steam Nav. Co’v’s W Phone 125 =e~2 22 Jee eeene right, and if we are informed that satisfactory we are only too glad to roake it setisfactory. free of charge. When in need of anything in our “THE MODERN” out work e is not £0 a3 far ; ; achiniste : Co'y. ; we ; face when ' *. bed worn the sorrow of thorough dis- aA baer . " . : epnoimtment Every few days since N's f PTE ° ” * . i life of that child who lived in the solitary cottrge among the lanes, Royden had pa q@ the mother a visit. But these visits— though Tris voice was good to hear, though his thoughtful gifts were lnxu- and his tenderness to the child the little fellow’s one Wea of -hbrought a growing gloom in- the mother's dog had saved the ereen 2 Td) ries, was now happ ness— og7p7** stend of brightness to face, And this very day he had found the cottage locked and empty, though on his last visit mo mention had been daicdioe of the probable departure- Royden mused deeply over the cir- et recalling how, on that last ince, he had once again talked of Muar- and had noticed with whit ernst visit. caret "T's rrit, enger, petriant haste the mother had torned as.de the subj et, hurrving Re ewe had said hefore, that she nnd no neighbor Margaret—no neighhor ot e}l—and that «she wanted pone. Yet on the day afterward she had left. and en” taken her child no one knew whi- +h . Tlow could Royden help musing npon this, and feeling that the one cine which he had for a moment held with- in his hand. was lost again? Still the emile broke in his eres as Honor came _very lingeringly—up to meet him. “Net going into Kinbury slene, are i: Mise Craven?” he asked, as his hand closed firmly over hers. “Yes,” said Honor, and she told him why. “Rut this should not be,” he object- el, anxiously, as he made & sudden stop. “You cannot possibly walk back. simply Iet me send the medicine out to Fast Cettage.” “No, thank you,” returned Henes, | D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLd CITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Scotia pesesee Q obese A MASON’S STORE and American newspapers by mail esch night. ¢: Drop in if you want a “magazine or book to read. Confectionery, Tobacco, Ci ae Ge ~Ob ee eee You can get'the latest Canadian when you’re passing this way. R. H. Mason received paper or Fruit, gers etc, @ %eseoeuce?7 28 Gane “Warning to ‘Sportsmen. We hereby notify all persons from trespassing on BIG POND or premises op the west side, from the Paul MePhee’s to the shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. NEIL J. McPHEE, ANGUS J. McPHEE, dy & wkly. bridge below t Owners. | ete. ' BOTTLE OF pt ae Ap ect Remedy for Consti tion, Tee oly es, pS ea Sh A a Figgas: Pe | _ e 3 - : ‘ i OLY ee . ES nn un ¥ Anns |G ANegetable Preparation for As- | similating the Food and Reg ula - : SIGNATURE — OF —— ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDREN: Promotes Digestion. ee ul- ness and Rest Contains neither aa a nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC, Is ON THE anwar i WRAPPER y Seed . OF EVERY Sour Stomach, Diarrhoga, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and Loss oF SLEER CASTORIA uy, ©6(Castoria is put np in one-size bottles only. I¥ mais not sold in balk, Don't allow anyone to sell y you anything else on the plea or promise that is is “just as good" and “will auswer every pur pose.” A Bee that you get 0-A-8-T-O-R-L-& Fac Sisnite Signature of DDO O*e O98 O42 46 ‘Now Is The Time To Give Baby An Airing and of course you will want a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages BS OD OVBLlLDI§N OD We have COMFORTABLE carriages — we have CHEAP earriages. We are always glad to show goods. Gall and see them. John Newson pew SOS OFDSATSS! & 09D O™ 4 ©°SO 6M H9SO4SD6D ———— Feces SO HOE 689008 OSHS ee OD? OS ! » (ODBOD OSHS *QOwWSEG A Mistake If you buy apair Men's Boots without seeing our Calf and Don- gola laced Boots $2.00 and $2.25. The biggest value for money obtainable. J.B. Macdonald & Co. For Best Value in Clothing, — LHL 5545425 GEGLLE GESGEGLEBGES 3 AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF'G, CO, —WHOLESALE— Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. apital 240,000.00 utput, year abeut closing, over 500,000.00 We are also the leading Rubber Shoe houre of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. (sland, Mr. C. S, Sutherland, will start out with samples about 10th May where orders for fall or assorting will have carefal attenticn ‘from us. "=. « > ~& ik 3 ile 7 OT & SHOE MF’G. CO. B® Amberst,[N. 8. May 22 aw tl June 15. 09 _2pi? Q RLRBABAABBAABGAA oO SP SENS SEE ES SE SEER ES is Sees SSPP SS eps es 3 eet ino mee RE : re . é nd ai LS aw