THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 11, (899 cee - ee genrewesnettentiniditiihinm “. ean tin en AOE Be ee ee oe ee eS RE ee ore “ets — Caroline stumimered ‘th expegtea—you rare it is 1p Sa that tpgre is some J es TI J Y ; “She will have to slee p in the par sept rubbed himself agamst ‘her: gown. .” teaid Miss Jane. “Ww . not | & tisart éscaped her” Not tfuasting*her-, self to speak to him. she stageenre from | ( mrongenough to carry es ars.’ x oe oT hat will be - for | the_house and down the gardelt ae = Joseph.” said Misg wine From long use h Pohiia ‘WSt stant -relief and in: many cases complet- ely capes: f ye" j ‘ lf ; < sc |A Gathering TT a ee ! e Miss oer re Mac téd a moment ott is very ole asi anit. gis ste r. It feels i ' 9 . “Well. | can manage it.”’ she suid, as | Quitelikea homecoming.” Anh! The fire ie th t ~SSSE v 4 Miss Caroline Al : 7 J nat | if to herself | isnot out! I can see the smoke rising.’ i , yy : | i — so cane f - eo r. White face. | Soon:tftér 2.b'cléék she. thadé herself: | They hurried on toward the gate. Be- | = e » lave le ' . : : : i S an : . 3 ~~ ODD. i; : | blict _ le lavender 13 | ready for going ont By this time there | fore Miss Caroline’s eyes could turn to- = 4 . ited. There will be very little to] wo. lepine ot aun tee vie : : o | 4Nrx4 | gath er.’ | Was an impassable barrier between the = : ; . v 4 : Hi | two sisters. They-could not face each | “44 the buslies some one ran dwn the oF _ % 5 | “A voice failed + hen courage re- | other’s glance path to meet them. The girl came so - . —- : | tap . é But that is no reason why i Miss .lane took up her umbrella and quickly .they did not notice that she ew A® | should not gather what there is.’’ she! stepped sharply ts . §Thove che | Lmpedasshe ran. They bad not time . a ae he-}- acted with to : me a ; 6t a sharp.y to the door There she I : J SS, as | = Me a cniewptgpt aeeeE er | stopped. “I have made enough bags for | ©Ve™ tO see her bright face and the | hy, +e ey Miss Jane, shawled end. 6om* | a1) the lavender we are likely to hav: | merry light in her eyes before her arms fo es | neter ry} ’ he ; ; i : _ a ' 5 . ; eS f ty WANaagnney is i c ; oe . re m te ‘ ! = " we | she said, and there seemed to be whale- | wets round them and her kisses on their “es “ | A 0 : | : ae cae es eA aN * s lavenGer bone ribs about he Tr voice cheeks. : YINX . YX ~~ : KK Dushewte Sra ber Linsten Quek | Dijes: Curoline: bidde bind the | °‘‘Dear aunties, you have come at last! th ike Mien Made tee aie ae id -uroline, hidden behind the , J ‘ . ‘ : : u ES RHEUMAT SS . | aes ne 1 still stunned by | curtain. gazed after her, sobbing Sie | Come right in and have tea... It:dsialh Castoria is for ‘nfants and’ Children. Cast %.4 E $t/ thedisapponeinent. Her. thongnts treured eerie aatea chor toe vd sleek, ‘eady "aS SO grye"" : ! arichTs fart mage teh hes ~| wiped away ber tears, and love and ad- re 7) + ee o hungry: ! harmiess subs tte for Castor OH, Paregor: = .-<op “4 ue DIABETE eo ; ' nt miration mingled with the despair in Miss Caroline turned to Miss Jane . - i ; etme : Oe <m eres es . aie ho GTHCCIC) her eyes ‘She Was proud of the strength who could only gasp out, **William’s and Svothing Syrups. Tt .contains neither Opium, W “yee | errongh befor How contd she hope tea q : a ‘eek La Tae tae tal 7°? aie 2 oa Aw a he ai an . Manet Sarat rat a . ee Lrerpre te of that unbending’figute She admired lame child! Morphine nor other Narcotic! substance. It is Pleasant. 2 biguiediad 5 p Weeb tHe Kaaitional expense of the erp: | i¢ geais > ane oe i i Set ‘‘Not so ve t is ir) cri . . eleees st ; Be . oe ye fhe svt") it again while she wondered what Miss |“: rOtr80 Wery tame!” the’ Err cries Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Milliens. of nm , ee : oe - oer eee ae dane hud forgotten that she turned at ! sayy Anyway I can run your er ‘ + . : j g Jat lintheolddays Shp lonkedd sh8' cOrhef and duzed so earnestly at the | Tazds for you.”’ Mothers. Castoria destroys Wormsvand’athtys’Feverisi- . : | @eTiiiriy . ‘ hy str mt: ee eee os hs BeZOUu SU « - » J. Lit “ee : 4 : . : oan . : ti ’ | i | atthe stunted Aaverndesd cottage, | She laughed into their astonished ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and W ind Col lig. Casioria 1 i } sprigs. fey uiade the future more Wl eyes YY AnT rey evil ien Miss Caroline could.ng Jonger ‘- i sie ; : relieves Teethin Troubles cures ons ior DODD'S Kl IDNEY FILLS, the | ; ‘| netsuade herself. that Miss Jane wasin ‘‘And not a child!" exclaimed Miss s : : S : : c oe . fa ta 4 Sail Ride nae a Bo cay rier Mackin thes tigitoeyt sh she turned .. fess back,.into the | Caroline, fumbling for her glasses. Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the’ Pood, - iane is t Miss darre™tv hose znon tt *Peot, Sans c PY , : a 3 Take No Other. oe a LT ree ee ee | room. * “Jp > Gs | buly he uttanr- | Twenty past,’’ said the girl, laugh- the Stomach ot Rowels of Infantsiand Children . Get the Oenu'ne j » SEE Bee HART. Wie : | ed ‘Her * life is befor ge and Wil- | ing again. 7 atvral sle ‘as rian is ‘ . RS ean ais i ; f £ natural sleep, Castor ; Refuse ladtations | agew firey: Miss ! hi hild might have | i oo. ‘‘My.dear,_what de. they-call ey healthy and nat 3 ore 6 ep Children? ” There's Ualy One Doda’ Soi 0 oe ; lam’s chlid might have been hers. . . M: ia Bricnd eae | bets aa esl OF | pathetic’) reselivtepess: conquered har || Miss Jane sailed at hen, rvs anacea—The Mother’s Friend. _ _ t. G. ba cn “Ol } ” @ ef re | ey wae ia = se 4 . vate _ “y 1 b wee - dna was . | fears She mcyed quigldy. thgugh her | ‘Li avendér, thé girl answered. ce . et Bese Qeveesewn -) ' °. eamtirements of the slice tu | jimbs tottefed. She hurried up stairs | aa Caroline turned a gratified face Castoria. et. | Castoria. He | wt ent ) ft } i7 ‘ ; t j e mnt a " ; 3 ; a » as and put on her outdoor garments, tying j sale bister. Willi lid f i “Castoria is an excelient medicine for *‘ Cattoria Is sc wéll acapted to chi $ : ; , } a. ae ee + Se Eee her bonnet strings with ‘un¢ertain fin- eo iam did net orget the children. Mothers have repeatediy told me | that Litecommend it as superior te any 3 1 re — tt Miss Carotin ve “WU 7 gerso. “Bat d intet learn to dé it,’” she i old days, though he never wrote.’ oi its good effect upon tueir children.” ' scription known to me,” ; | 4 ay is net is king fe ee said toherself’ “I mast ledirn to do j ‘*He never forgot,’’ said the girl. y Dr. G. C; Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. H. A. ARCHER, M, D. Sroetipn, A. ¥ ; ! ci fieeakgie sin cca ha 8: without Jane.” ‘ Sterily checking her ‘ know all about you and the cottage.” : i ; ye 7 it : 4 ; cl _ ° ; : 4 vs . F av ped nut cried Quhodien Meh emotion'ehé went down staits gang leathers kate the nerler,nnd Appl THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF | rtliy helped herself to the “I have never’ Yefdte acted without | of their bonnets and settled them in,} , i { f SET Imp. of stgar in tie howl her. she whispered. ‘But I cannot | their chairs, enjoying the surprise that 7; eo Ay lay, Tex .- } — _ ¢! 4 = 2 2 ; The ereate st) remedy ‘ fs i une ys hud a sweet tovth Shé‘fs'so generous. She would refuse.’ 4 made them dumb. : : i for sore and it flamed | t) it pe Carolin i ts Shefound a. sheet of note paper and | Miss Caroline, was. lqoking. uneasily : | eyes Someatie g with é | vothing. for the tightness of Miss. ral + | wrote upon it; Ave. Ubaveloviyienough | £% the note she had pinned to the table. - i Cpt Pr Was s mn hing new and ¢ 3 for two, and the child.is Jame and help- | It was hidden under the whitevcloth. : | wo der fit suc Less, \ sul Zhe rest of the pts less, I have acted. fOr the bests” s+ « | “ee the oes eae re iin a ca f , and tre spread table restored epeec 1 i ne 0 Mranging their hs abits tp itt i :| As she pinned the paper ot the table- | +i de conan nae. m It affbr da al LJ of theycripple + cloth, where it .cduld, dat Be ‘missed: Jo- |. Ks y y ie | « dear!’ protested Miss Jane. 3 “We are:very,’ omy poor," " quavered Miss ‘Caroline. °°? ‘Poor? “Not'a bit ofit!” The girl’s langh’’ tinkled' like bells ‘through the ssa enema aca ee ee ee ~~. Cea , é ; ae ie at : > hs r _ house. ‘‘We are quite rich. You don’t ngs 5Oc Bittle © “¢ , e — me : a nak ee . om a the lavender Bk " ss Ft tA * know how much money my lacemaking : 1 a aah Jpse .’ she add iv “I am doing righ ng vit Smee ee ee es 7 be G. hy THESON Baa s nes. oe doing right. ' said Miss Caroline | fortune enough for two.” _ aa | : a 4 ., as the fate cif : Fed ~ | Miss Jane glanced at Miss Caroline, E ewelk wand : a Forth : 4 Ee (ai inga firm- | 224,a quick thonght chased the doubt ; \Opticia eistersyvere conscious of thoughts with- | Des@ewal 19 Ri BS) “i iA. Hadith trod ang bay. i Pe is ks gbeigpe? abel fgom each other F the weary road with feet that did not rening her Ut ee e echoed, a smile, sof- ‘ Ye @0 eee Os <2. s thesammer day drew to its tlosé p ~ “Veg,” 5 am Ganclinn ohtnd withiwur- . } tender eyes.on the girl, ‘tenough: for: She crgptabont: the partor. tonehing the pa v0 MBTACRS coors nme ns 9 am €To bec. ntinuedy” — wv fae ' ‘nitmre’ lingeringly. ang when she could see her ‘ ey 6 ; Bibs! of fitt ( i val: ; Tc te +s ee Ken -sane’s sternness did not relax. but [ a ee » |edbiss Garoline’s head shook with 4 palsy) fed glithe 0 hid. fy The lher | 88 te had come echt sfor rie thedouf:ta thé Inrder Mias' Jane * Mige Garoping) stand) tel after the pét aa LOWEDE BTTVELDT Bg qngorantt te ae 7 y fan her muttering, *‘Enongh for tere eS ing nothing of the long, oa rk a0 ‘C i IN wl Shor ne vo" b corridor they! ¥ tong throten 20 ed and Se on y AB arc f ° ' ‘a Milk Gans y Her maioer wasodd and brdéken. She4 fenough to drop on toa thair Hee inside ty P even olnitted to give Joseph the usnal the-im-room. “Toyber ex¢it crowded | T last catesg, > With *the wispoken thing } ; tion-ther sp epyet geemed to PERCE Ma RB A eles A LIL IY ORE 2 eM i EE eee aw wae wees See See 6 ungertainty heurs aged her mproved | -she sb sit in the waiting room till he Mae threo enous ch tar hres: enowe)) : St el overcome, she barely . strength : Bits wiia ts i . . Due 2 " Mes ; 4 , ‘ PIL ES fe a Sa A New. -Bine. . a: ee] - : 8 | : at Ss ; tween them the sisters went sadly to withiwitnesdes.of “hér eehet ‘Positively and permanently By the introduction fi fea. ° Bad x " oot €f2 2 queffect only one other _person was oe | machinery we have overcome = > ° : ew * and she sat with downcast_ face and cured. by Dr. A.-W.- -Ghase’s i F ~' Now. sister, “ft! is daorenke = . ye } took no motice.of the néwcomer. 00 Qintment.. . MEW ERE TES | | the trouble complained of in myst be rising.’ Miss Jane turned on Caroline axl Ne a a edne ot ee haute ; the slopping over of milk cayjs Ho a sword | CORRS aa , PI Hs ber pipe aies elie Wane taviw ne ly the silence was broken. T nacoene ~-NON.S »p.| Then she raised herself and stared a x All orders for N¢ N-SLOPP. blankl# a¥ Miss Cafdline’s emiity pjace'“4 Fang out from the4vorkhotise bell. Dr. A. *WV. Chase's Clntcsent is an absolute cure for piles, and has never. been known to fail to ctre the worst forms of this disease which has baffied medical skill for ages. \ orig: names cae wee —g 7 + gunn, on = Ge a EE Se ~ ‘ ae be : Z | ING MILK CANS fill She cotld not believe that her sister had Tet 1 ree This — “ye ee ee strong a 3 a promptly, wholesale or reta risen Without: Waiting ‘for the-signaf'to might ae Pe LAT Eb tlinett |t PD AW Chase pote ann mene Ps | ) : mfe ; t }fectly true; and heartily endorsed by the grate- | * | r A Mel EAN N, 4 » Miss "Caréliné stopped in her dressing .}- i * fie ha ful testimony 6f ‘thousands éf mén adored : Masanic Tem le » | te explain. q ae. hittl f a who have been cured by it'after years Of od ‘m1Cc pie, a. On. sen nell her hea Oh a little net an eH se, Ing, and after trying many preparations 3 an : Chirlotteto 4**There is sq much to dq. she a for a hcB a consulting the best doctors. sar 0 etown ne -vously “The child comes at’2. * ue ar " ri” OY : rf - Mr. ap ee = Pe ‘ : ‘At "3. sister,’’ Miss Jane compacten pleasure in stating ,that, after yi years s ok ’ ; “and fou inust meet the trafn.7~ ~~" thin, strained ¢ry came from ‘the suffering with Itching Piles, Dr. pees Qipt-, 4 \ . : 19 UE had mot thought of t’ : Miss other end poy rogn} and ghook Miss | ment bas'tompletely cured me, |. [tried gyery., Ca : ej)! ” ~ eo » ,_ Caroline. + She fel 1 inito her chair * remedy that was advertised, wile Bes little Or no. ; =— : — St | “Jane? You?’ shefaltered. benefit; but as I have told ‘differ persoris 4 6 Ig atl ime aly =. eid aah sta id s; Jane, her a I was, Dr: Chase's Ointment made 5 “ ia *. gp In the of frontier Wa y sie ; xy @ perfect cure.” . pollasge. wf gah ; ; Ww h un dreds ot | in Ha Rex te strangely, Dr. Chase's Ointment has arecord of cures G2 gneers .. were Ube som “Thissisne-place for you; | Yoo unparalleled in the history of medicine. It is tortrted: ‘and | ought mot to lies iE who pdt, | {) uaranteed. to. cure any tase. of pilss For: i rear sale by all dealars, or Fegan # ates & fie: , t burned at the » stake by crue} | "A gt ont he Yiliam’s child.” Tordrite, i‘ -witeehiwnia: ene Ne 1 a Indians. The et of: me: ou (tS be here,” : Agee et. Yar Vew pet & PLSD ’ f % yy ' = EM ise OES 0 te MBB ni F J is ” : : . Le en- pots h ow Carolin * ne, you ought j ur = ffi | J : th Urey TIA Shot hel di bot Haw could I liye, a NITHR a } | eS ne rarer Ph ED vot: PLAT NSURANZR 2 / Ba@e® been eel couldn’ tr Bre ntithout “you,” saj a ‘ a ig hue LAO » q somtethi8® | Mics Jane. ang. they wapijoseter FOR, SALE.BY. meni i= wow en gE — porritge. vw By and: by: Miss Ja Come, as asdnds Bi af | sister, the poor = will find the house |. wn : a wnat ad . any” HARDW x MRE - STORE . \ | Nova Scotia Provincia aay SEPTEMBER 2rd fo th, 1899, $170 Cw Lileted in. Priges |. Increaeed prizes in Cat tle, Sheep, Poul. try, Agticuljura! Brodu td, Flowers aod Fish, “[MPgovEp/ Paciiaties 1s Every PS FEE NE A MI i AT gener apy, i = “a en ee ee ted | Wrighifto | DaPaRPMENT. : ~ sfiowly aE iS Miss. {Capeling hesitated; |, ge) - —_ . oy Me. Bruce’ right b ss 7 wer ritator Prize List. cH tortured @ lookWays « ough forthree,’” “+S cT-Capparite . z= : : Math t tne rept FHT RE MERE HED TS {Suet oe tr « Laren boing si We are nates ee the "DOMINION PLATE GLASS INSURANCE Ce -- a) ie ei _— ae Ther | y' eee ee | | instant commencing at 11 o’clock a. m. Don’t run the risk ying to ae e a plate glass when you cin hive = i nes rotting & Facing bodies ery ent: tit ei fanguage that onlg Miss Jamremetetods firmly. “We must | 41) bie ar ects, stay. » Rit aa oer Bate Plate Glass, alfsizes. oe ; | . t 1 0."" ised 3 7. ¢ an der’ ahd he ral Hardware at the CITY H ABRD- 7 . SP R NS s é, ff im Sas tie ; “Yess lef usigo,’ “gaia Miss Caroline, fie es ‘com W fae a ne ae ned ; the ep am previg . —— te all eagerness. ee ot rT ei nik COR vis") & ba T at ats i hild in the empty ‘hotise, if i aos cash, N i ous Feats of Dexter Side Splitting ~ nerves that will not raat nie she has found her way, and ‘ns one at R. BEARISTO, R., B. NO RTO? & CO . oi Specialties. A wise man will heed these warnings and | the station ie hod eee a 1 209 - Auctioneer a . will resort to the right remedy before it is ‘ Gir too late. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- ' Lane | Sb bosman minute’ at ee | Cerclucirg every cevernirg with 9 realistic ee = as british Suldiers in Actual covery makes the appetite keen and heart red tions to take her to you,’ said Miss Wa: faze. . ne qolt irvigorates ttre tiver~—“Tr" promotes” thi ae ey —— the reproach. a C eT ts War With the Aghars ; 2a, ganar) Hoe one | Sai aebe pMoodpon ppd oe 1A 3 Impo rtant Notice cme Atten ion a - “ 7 YY ¥ ‘ £ . ‘ vc grat ot. . Kandalar.” end “ihe Storming of Peiwar| jt with the life-giv 1an e will tg re e eum tt ome ot Kotal.” a noted Afgban & ropghold, roduced It tears down old him,” said Miss Jauerwith sweet dig- aoe ea oe . nity. Ce ’ one. S0Eis) A 89 . e She sopmetst_ Me “Caaieaons | , ha wil eo Fantashire Five Dae i 7 TT if ) theyoag,,and the gilence wes mot tS e hours an is E hy . oaiae aan a cinede. Seaak on | *" vies comes rock F T ¢ dus 1 As you value your time piece, do eee f ire Ing eae Lis ; 26g ub 1s BEET Veit 2 in , Accept eae ane ren. the eottager AMF, ingsight, ; ‘| not allow it to run, on, without attens 4; : : that may » represente as-‘sju good.” ster,_-sonwill-net—do—anything se i year” Su De reat- ; ix | # oa al we 25!) he & good” “kin ines ffect ahs tionfrom yeai ® . ‘$ — ne ren “gures. Tike oes following -_ es ‘ ga “s ee ee SLE 3 ment will 866% rit the Hnésts Watdh. | & above Co jes- ‘aregnot 5 thay jwith, ~~ Pp, B- NOTICE 8 °° [\itettiy Bre rears ago cignt aifersit doctors Mie Caroline answered.*‘Lhave always | J's edthiGmmy GW" Hikd'te Altinined ie ison Bite Under writers,“@nd are not bound by..£b¢ ar eres ote — vyVTY TF told me that I would live bu short t that ern pee we , ne! COMMEND ane ust a petites’ Geo. | thought this a very “heautiful. roe al at regular intervals Tam sure I can tariff re are ti @, pied tor ob dU nsarEnce a ig sft Wee soe’ “PR. Cocpe, Esq., of Myers Valley, age tikibe De. cid MRSS tine?” pdthd' Hid of th 1 dhe it jg aie | The b V i 7 oe Piciee Pree, rae /Picovery = = went ae Tr and Sithe aevrabat the ap 7 | | nr for contract the halging ofa. tan as per _in the land and ¢ the living.”’ pled child a Figg? : ae ce Ads e F . joe Tey hod oa <4 . 't Rie anes Hen oe ess? ‘Shel sated ‘pook welcome—net pee , - . retary; tag sh the Bay lel Git ion Olitside ve ee 14 WT “yet rcs ept 15th, “marked tenders Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- . en gitanle hatiaatab x we amok Agent, ah £4 . rtenks,.w elie sents oe hte eh ae Tetipation and biliousness. They never | ey Sony “al! Wael Wl elteliin: xi! aa | Of, gripe. All good dealers have them, | Cerdliquichocrilgemnt’ Des paurgoala, vere), to wn Queen § ree Jaw tt | ” Souris, Aug 31, 1899 becy-Trees d