ite’s imels ywilake “icolates <= “a, be had at any Jlowing firs: class J. Morris L. Hooper Pickard & Co, A. Hutcheson F. Carter yart & Gates lerson & Co. '). MeLeod & hay, Wason, ore ——— — sof Beautiful Articles le for Wedding now in Stock: ze we have Tea Sets, Butter ty Stacds, Fruit Dishes, le, Combination Sugar bowls © @ikijers, Syrup Jugs, Cream Berry Spoone, Soup Ladies, Knives Forks and Spoons. mare: —Cup, Saucer and Plate Bowls, Cheese Dishes, Berry Dishes, ware :—Lemonade Sets in e Gold, Berry Sete, Butter ¢ have a nice linc of Souvenir an a-eortment of Wedgewood tre A big line of Watchee, Jewelry. cs|! and you will save money ling cheaper than any other Jury & Co de Ch’ town Eierd Notice ants Bank of P. E. ‘Island. PARLOTTTTOWN, May 31, 1900 Atreby given tbat a half yearly ‘erate of 8 per cent. per anum ‘al stock of this bank has been de- Nie at its Banking house on and i, 1900, ‘Tt books willbe closed from the the 3rd July next, both days in- Board. Re wv RSALE ewlands” —— ee ee J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. |ate residence of Mal- “Leod, Q. C., in Char- (2 Royalty, containing and three quarters tbo D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor, &c, +, June 19th, 19060, en now, take too much for grant- nd if this last move does not an- SV answer!” exclaimed Bickerton > coming to a dead halt in his k,“*how can it help answering? What And the sum he will give us to keep silence prevent its answering now? | set Us going again more prosperous- in ever: after that, I'll engage that he firm shall become the richest and the sharpest in the county.” “If he does not offer us this bribe,” svid Lawrence, with no appearance of < carried away by Mr. Slimp’s en- anticipations, something else with it, - ~ practice too—cannot “the be saved, as you know.” ‘“Ot course I know,” assented Bicker- ton, with a chuckle, “but there happens to be very little substance in that ‘but.’ You scem unusually and rather unchar acteristieally timid to-day. sir; an unfor- tunate mood to have happened to fall st now, when we want all our wits about us. Mr. Keith is st, and even with truth and jus ' ' ‘ = irpest ; lal tice on our side, we must look sharp to i:.timidate him.” The two men walked on in silence row, and to judge by the expression of one, the ivuth and justice which had ringed themselves on his side were not animating or encouraging companions. “Here we are,” cried Mr. Slimp, at lust.in an airy tone of stimulation; ‘‘this i Now, Mr. Haughton, don't lown in the mouth, or our game will suffer, and our practice be nowhere. Depend upon me. I shall look you up, and when you are at a loss you must just leave the little affair my hands.” The insolent familiarity of the confi- dential clerk was by no means tasteful to the stern and concentrated nature if the master, yet some consciousness of the man’s power over him kept all reproof from Lawrence Haughton’s lips. So he walked up the park in sil- nee, Mr. Slimp acting as guide, and showing a yery suspicious knowledge of the place. With an air of bustling complacency, ie ndvaneed to the great arched door Towers, 2nd pulled the heavy ren bell which hung beside it, while Mr. Hat.chton followed, not by any means » thoroughly at his ease. “Mr. Keith,” demanded Bickerton, mpressively, and the door was opened vide upon the visitors; but the man vbo ushered them in wondered a great leal what acquaintances of the master’s iid come in this curt manner, with- uit prefacing the name, or expressing he wish to see him; and he confided his wonder to Mr. Pierce, by whom he the message. avypeared alone at the . + onmr onte s r gare. you go and look € the wIssed on -- that valet A Family Of Unusual Merit, Known and Praised the World Over, Is Or. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Having a direct and combined action om both the kidneys and liver, Dr Shase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the most valuable as a family medicine, and positively cur2 constipation andi all forms of stomach trouble. Mr. John White. 72 First avenue, Ot- tawa, writes:-—‘“‘I usei Dr. Chase’s Kidney+luiver Pills for deranged liver and paias in the back, with excellent results. “My wife usel them for stomach trouble, 1nd pains shout the heart, and ig entirely cured. They are invaluable as a family, medicine.” 3 < ore f hundreds of families wou net hex otuling without Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in ,the house. They ere purely vegetable in composition and remarkably prompt and effective in action. One pill a dose, 25 cents @ | at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Vo., Terento. Medicine often goaded him to the very verge of madness by his haughty, .unassailable scorn, and rather amused but always evident contempt, was ill, and had been ill. He came slowly and wearily into the room, and, leaning against the chimney-piece—not from habit, but in real need of the support—he turned to them a face which betrayed intense phy- sical suffering. ‘There much satisfaction to Mr. Slimp in that, for the consciousness had not yet forced itself upon him that the face betrayed just the old courage, and the strength which was so firmly built upon great patience. Lawrence Haughton made an effort to plunge at once into his errand, but the course was too thoroughly at vari- was | ance with his professional habits to al- low him to do so. Is his own way, therefore—-the words curt and strong, the manner stiff and elaborate—he ap- prized Royden Keith, there upon his own hearth, that he, Mr. Lawrence Haughton, solicitor, of Kinbury, pos- sessed of all needful information in the case, was then on his way to inform his government that Gabriel Myddel- ton, the criminal condemned eleven years ago to the gallows for the mur- der of his uncle, Mr. Myddelton, of Ab- betemoor, had been tracked, through all disguises and false pretences, by himself and his confidential clerk, amd was then in custedy of the police at Westleigh Tcwers. “Here! , : . ilguired Have yon the police here?” } liovden, looking around him. will be here in two “They hours’ less: at any rate, thev will re we shall choese to leave after a parse, the lawyer; adding, is if the idea had just struck him, ‘“1n- hss we are able to save you from this publie degradation.” offer presse? tir, more kably, taec*t ¢ to it He repeated the beldiy and unmist retera was evidently equal to the Mr. Slimp (his mond art that felt thot he mizht stand aside and enjoy the scena, Lie had no fear for the success of their plan. for not Gabriel Myddelton ~tnaud'ng there in the utter silence of dejee consequent on defeat? And was not he incapable of raising his eyes, either in surprise or contradiction? n impressive tion of the th His courage and now on ecension, 1 ers score) was tion, inquired for his “Have you nothing to say?” Mr. Haughton, impatient esowning slccess. “Nothing,” rejoined Royden, out looking up. “You understand my present wt onee to make public your crime aad duplicty, in a quarter from which there can be no appeal.” “ft understand.” “And,” continued Lawrence, his voce raised more and more eagerly, “to havi yen taken into custody at once.” ' “J shall not attempt to turm you from your plin. I told you once before, if vou recollect, that I was willng you should pursve it to the end, if mo thought it prudent on your own part.” “Then, in little more than an hour’s time you will be in custody,” eried Law- reree, unable to hide his gathering pas son of disappointment; ‘and by this time to-morrow your identity with the condemned murderer (who w2s, only by a woman's craft, saved frem hang- ing) will be a horveehold word all over England—in every home in which, un- the cunning mask of your wealth now still with- plans— der and your new name, you have obtained iu footing. But,” continued Lawrence, with the crafty assumption of friendli- 1.093 which sat so ill upon him, “I am willing to listen if it strikes you that this fatal publicity could be im any way avoided—” He hesitated, trusting that the cenclusion of the speech might be anticipated fer him; bret he waited In vain. “If not,” he exclaimed, savage- ly. “T shall let the law take its course- Ir not--’ he repeated, emphatically, as if to oblige a reply. f “Is it by your wish, Mr. Haughton, imyuired Royden, with a brief glance to ward the fidgety figure of Mr. Bickerton Slimp, “that your clerk is present at this interview?” miner, of Abbotsmoor—confirmed by #f- fidayit, that the docuinent is true upcn oath.” “Where is the forgery?” «ried Law- rence, hig face convulsed with wrath. “Where is this perjured scoundrel and his lying document?” (To be continued.) ~BACK= ACHE ? If you have Backache yor have Kidney Disease. 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SAE SE SESE SS SEES ENE E EE GEE SEES Sg rr > yA ; >; a 7 7 >D MJ kT nNmn y r y THE DAILY EXsAiwiNER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 3, 1900 a oo = | — “ _ . ee _ ae RAE Naren concen — i + > \> — \> > Ne ™ > fae | ry ' . . ee ec Oe a NS Ww WN i OW AY AY Wy Wy SY Y Wy Ny 2 Haughton througnout,’ struck in the | : aa | | MMW YY YY OD | Be cctrpc.ptbsther 1 atsadtutare fens | Tae 1€ | 7 ib mrilv< ArTrem nt T - ae] f — a 7 sili ; < sc- | ‘ il Ll ul = I x ¥ | = rys\ a4 ws 4 S } pesses a ene 2 aie. 4 Bee him aa . y ——_ i Ce throngch it.” | ‘ ; ' K pwt i (HLS AL Gt. f tay a - a: q iad = | ‘You shall have that pleasure, then, | PN € , a* | with my hearty consent. I only desir- “i 222204 aan ed Mr. Haughton to understand that it | s . wer | is not by my wish that you are made , . sie a ‘ : - } : : - . tneies 3Y MARY CECIL HAY Gq coenizant of the private affairs of his | “a a. | Ps” | own family You have, as I am fully | . r cyt : } . 1 > ’ - 7 ” Y ’ Fe | awi bi | } long . . he Arundel Motto ‘‘ Nora’s I l Wi) EH ) yanized or Painted. ' oe ee Pe : <P ] ‘ ; ” Om) x ] | 1 — : 5s eau. DackK to the Old Home, Kite we re Pr ’ ~ 4 : a, | ens. : | Bi kk ace \ after I ll thay » leave | ms RRRARRR E SDR RAAT c_ | this house at once, and 1 ind | a “ f ” ; , “ j ‘ \ \ «\ <\ * —m “4\ aN RX a\ AN % .4 f u attempt a s l ingress, is l a] e you dismissedi—by the y r eo = s i he sa | \ pause then, and Law: in a : eg Tae si gp iy e - se ry ) , i ; . ‘ ‘ ss ; | (sudden access of impatience, reiterated 2 Ke We Ke Fe ee i wale re- | te viet 8 betel iiinie i '. f A ° SAK. * * © Os 3 s £: ° « [ * a bris * walk,” re | | is old ‘threat, again insinuating the | oi AAAAFSRAAAEA HKLGLBAGLADSA: S one chance, rom his own generosity . y ie +} ‘ . 7 ; 5' é We g a I | } n. 9 + } and compassion, which remained for oN VTHERE a . 4 6 , his victim. uy Ly s s, { he fs h ry Royden broke the ominous pause “fF Tee ee “p r 1 us with erest, , was \ which followed, speaking in quiet, weary am a ’ s not, _repeated Lawrence } s h’s , | scorn: = Sa morosely, “our walk back : } : “You tend. v : * ° « & Was \ uld be glad t ou intend, you say to make public F fa ey look well and last well—are t he too long. if that happens to be his — a Sak eile your eonvic tio hs er pena a MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT. of in ivered with pron . m that you have discover- | es e ightning and Rust proof . \ I ere . ed Gabriel Myddelton, the murderer of e P| f Vj H f | Hi: f P K | ts re quicker laid than others, be- B cert a7 Hang, | a led ; affably, Per- ] ’ i without furthe the Squire of Abbotsmoor? Let me “F basal 1eW 0 f | ee 4p 00, ' = ta their patent telescopic side lock, pe this wes t be cymmeered as 8 | y s, and Lawrence Haughto1 ed | Sve you from the unpleasant ridicule | &% : ia re GF Gaadas quienes tf partee of his en ployer's. ? Phage enya which you would incur by so doing. I} 8 MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. wnasionte: a . “This preliminary stroke will be over ee 1 ‘4, +} vhf with a feel have read tl joe y rhic enuine Eastlakes, they never = “ ves,” he thought. with a feeling of ave reac 1e document which proves ; ; i + a . in a couple of hours, now,” he observ- | gely-eratulat most equal to that in | that young Gabriel Myddelton Sein temas . This Eote', situated in one of the most beautiful parislof Prince 5 ite us for ful *d, adopting an impressive decisiom i@ | which Mr. Slimp was at that moment | Cent of the crime for which, eleven S$ Edward Island has suc dabageissyeney nines 08 @ | e us for full infcrmation. his sharp, weak tones, indulging—“yes, he can afford to pay.| Years ago, he was tried and cop- ai] It is within a stone's throw of aspleniid beach, where bathing is un- |» ig Roofing Ce Limited No reply from the lawyer, and the | ...1) " | demned.” vy surpassed. . " losk ecmtineed. with = efill] more evt Rs ta, the erie tes dad “The—the—devil!” parted Lawrence | 2 The Hotel is comfortably furnished anda god table is provided. = TORONTO. | assumption of assurance: room. the self-gratulation even of Mr. | Haughton, in uncurbed passion. “What & Pleasant View Hotel is distant from C sarlotetowu about 19 miles by e “The faet is, the man has not a leg | Bickerton Slimp was turned for a m‘n-| 40 you mean?” & Bonshaw Ko»d. The drive is one of the preiti:at to te bad, From ts Riancclall tand on.” ute into secehieas delish: Qiie “aula “T have seen and read,” repeated | « Crapaud the distance is four miles. Cosch meets the boat at the latter “i don't know,” put in Mr. Haugh- | ,4, had horsewhipped him on one nev- Royden, calmly, “the confession of the % place to convey passengers to the Hotel. [atendiag visitors may make ar iA so} crloo a +iffnp o se . ‘ ' i . e oan ° : ° with gloomy stiffmess; “I would | ¢:-1o-pe-forgotten occasion, and who had | Te2! murderer—one Benjamin ‘errit, SF rangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at Tue Examiner ia % & % i Beautiful Enamelled Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scart pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, Irish ani Frenzh coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 15c. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style of ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. EW "Taylor OYrTIicIian April 2nd 1900, Camero.: Blocx, Oharlottetow nate ee = ee HASZARDS BRAHMIN TEA. From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Haszarde ?the genuine “Brahmin.” — — Ask for it, and see that you get it. 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