tag © OSS OOSOSS 2 OOOO SSO DTES OH SSSESOSEE BLED HE DAILY A mmn will defend his WZhonor with his life. \ ) x What is more dishonor- , able than unnecessary Thousands of men make failures of life and die premature deaths, leaving wives and children unprovided for, because of their reckless neglect of health. No man can do good work or be successful in business who suffers from biliousness, di- gestive and nervous disorders such as sick headache, giddiness, divziness, drowsiness. cold chills, Bushings of heat, shortness of breath, loss of appetite. fullness and swell ing after meals, wind e+: pain in the stom. ach tivenes nm the skin, loss of sleep, disturbed sleer, frightful dreams and nervous and tr-er ng sensations These are but the torerunners of some dread disease like deadly consumption, or fatal nervous prostration Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Disco. ery is the best med _ wes icine for hard working mes and women It cures all cases of weak stomach. im paired digestion and disordered liver. I; rives keen edge to the appetite, makes the digestion perfect and the liver active. It red, blood and bnilds builds new, healthy muscular tissue im every vital organ. It tones the worn-out n It strengthens the muscular system, and invigorates and vitaliz the whole s-stem It sound and retreshing sleep, dissipates melancholy. and imparts men! elasticity and courage. It arouses the physical energies of the whole body It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption, bronchial throat and kindred ailments. All medi dealers sell it. Costiveness and ‘:iliousness. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pelle:s cure them. Thev strengthen and stimi'ste the overworked organ They never ripe, +7 ! is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. rich pure vert le} ~ } ‘ firm ilthy flesh. It makes rves imaun inauces drowsiness ' inNhG power? WAR jhrow away the tin cooking utens ls—buy granite ware, which is nearly cheap a3 tinwere, and will last for years. We keen quality ° as enly the best Saucepans from 20¢e Pudding Pans from Ae Teapots, Ue Tea Kettles, $1.00 Mugs, Le Wash Basins, aU marked in Very low. D000 & ROGERS Everything plain flgures, © ISe COSCSHAHEROHRE OOCOCHE? Look out for the Big Sale on Saturday Next. ? ial sale of eaas Men’s Shirts, Underwear and Boys Blouses. Shirts, former pric 59enow 49¢ Shirts, former price 2dc,now 39ec Wh Und rweat of Mer price 65e, 1 iv By Rlouse it h price Yc, 2c, Ne { lrens Dresses at a sa le will last tor 5 da bleadquartes for W rappers ' a PHILLIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store Grafton Street. ‘ @ 284 22923864 SCSe GONTA5 GeE2EGC8 SCL lI8S4S8 SeSSeESOSSEC Aas 2.0. ©. A. 7 aths \ssociation Building have been refitted, aud are now in strictly rst Giass Condition They wil be open hy silays, Phursdays and Saturdare, from 2'o 10 p.m. Members are invited lo patronige them; non members will be Chary s emall fee for their use Th Assembly Hall ta row In good Ser, and will be let at reasonable Melee Apply to tne Secretary. LA Sy, nena enn on ze Wa) i MK. We bir, an: tity ot b 8 farmizg and building pur- Pres. e commenced burn an supply any quan st quility or Lime, C. LYONS & co %—pat. rar. 1 mo \ One *’ Pellet’? | — ae ee wee when we arrived the cooking wes held to be done, and the company numbering at least 200, squatted to eat. Tabal, Ahmed, and myself being or- dered to join. In appreciation, as he said, of my brave words, the chief did me the honour of keeping me close t himself, and we sat down beside the carcass of a gazelle, which had been roasted whole, As usual at such mer- rymakings, decency was thrown to the winds. Every man had a wolf’s ap- petite, and took a wolf’s ready method of appeasing it. The chief opened the proceedings by thrusting his hand down the gazelle’s mouth and tearing out its half-raw tongue. Taking a huge bite himself, he low his example. “ Bite,” he said, holding the bl¢ed- ing piece of flesh to my mouth. “ Bite. By the prophet’s mule, never hast theu requested me to fol- had such a sweet morsel under thy tongue. Thou wilt not !” he exclaim- ed, as I drew back in disgust. *‘ Then is thy belly likely to cry out ere thou hast mcre to offer it. Come ye hither,” he called to Tabal and Ahmed, who were a lfttle distance off. ‘* Come ye hither and bite. Ha! ye know how to drive the fangs,” as they com- plied. ‘What aileth the other dog ?” “ Defeat lieth heavy on his stomach, Suleiman,” put in one of his comrades, ner WMsublbcraination. ne La? tS done y>Qqutl y tha 5 ul uld 1 have heard us a hundred vards o and se quickly 1 at " an ho the first order was siven we were in breakneck x ing place. By express iniunet rode our own hors Suleiman, while dated by the rein of Though there was no rge a mile from the rest ion Tabal by Abd el] path Sav suc agility of goats. In trying moment when we three strangers were demon lessly joints tore and and jolted bones, we the soundes emerged spurs overlooking the plain to west. Here we halted for which was stealthily prepared and si lently eatea; for the need of conceal ment had come. AS soon as the mea Was Over, Suleiman and Abd el the bridle of Ahmed was accommo Mahsin ,|this department, By nightfall, after a ride that reck- Mahsin held a brief but animated consultation, EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7 1898. this department the largest and best on P. those of our own make we have a special trea} auctions of black and blue worsteds, tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, "Fo any in want Ss -|from the smallest boy to the largest man, Strative from fear of our necks we aoe admonished to silence with the x j > . y . i i ; t ene ce OD ar, and so learned to G en ts Furnishinos— of ey ery description, a our peace and look death in the S ace, l the newest American MACKAY’S, Tweed Department—We have made special efforts to have from Montreal auction, are now on sale at ! ‘| Wadies and Children, the range on a level dip on one of the the supper, —ae L. In $ addition to purchase from Mor: blue serges, Scotch of Ist class goods at _|prices half original value, should not lose this opportunity of mak ‘jing your purchases at once, Hats and Caps—-Every style available has been secured to fill Feit hats, hard aad soft; crash hats, straw, all We can assure as could be picked among broken msg x : > j ind oun imate eye ae ta |StYles, English, American and Canadian Caps, Our Neckties just salf price, Hose for See our 25c cashmere hose for gentlemen: job lot of gents’ linen collars at 8c each, extra value. -|for boys and men, in cotton and wool, at all prices; horse covers, Sweaters with a laugh. | the result of which was an immediate “ Perchance, Abd el Mahsin,” return- | order to mount and march. By day- . . . ed Suleiman. “ Nevertheless the rogue | break we were at the mouth of a steep } shall eat. It is my humour. Per- | #94 narrow defile that issued on a 00 a Bn IN XC an e or Hl if @ i dition to him, what is he that he | Piece of green sloping down to the ; shouid cross my vpurnose ? Come | Plain, and here ve rested in the shad- near, thou dog, and bite,” he added, | OW Of some tall precipices, I manag- addressing me. “Bite, or by our] /™& to snatch perhaps an hour of holy religion I will crush it down thy | Sleep. threat with the shaft of my Nay, I may even widen the passage With the acint.”’ “My lord,’’ I replied, in my humblest and most respectful have already eaten and have no appetite.” “No appetite for such as that, mongrel curl Thy vile knoweth not what is good. eaten a two-year-old camel, yet I find appetite for such sweet as that. I say to. thee, teeth in it.” I might have perished in my refusal, spear. manner, “I stomach Had I would bread stick thy thou ; (To he Continned.) TWIN. TORTURERS| |Lumbago and Rheumatism made Harmiess by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Lumbago and Rheumatism cause for the look of the thing sickened me, | endless pain and suffering. Every but just then my eve caught Tabal’s, | man and woman who runs chances of which gave me a hasty . but earneds getting wet, or catching cold, is liable admonition. So TI bit at the outer edge, o. : where the meat was best done. to suffer from one or both. Our ‘A dainty bite, by my sabre hilt.” | hospitals are full of sufferers from ‘ied Suleiman ‘Twas } a pre- se htt dien ; . ee ee Mie dewe and. ter ntotn q ese disenses > NONS atemagRs: pain ence. pen thy jaws an "y again, : ; as thou valuest thy welfare. That| ful. Every nerve is on fire; every is better. So, so,” he laughed. “ Now joint is a centre of agony 5 every mus- thou shalt drink, my merry one. To-! cle an area of torture. To move hand mcrrow morning I may ig it in my ; , ; ot ; “44 heart to give thee to the gun to roast | OF foot makes the victim shriek with and the vultur to eat, but to-day] agony. thou shalt fare as if thou wert a bro- R rt ism es more cripples ther. Take that,’ ard he held up a : : ; . eoblet of coffe ‘If thou sav not] than all the railroad accidents that it is the rerest mecha, I ill tell thee! ever happened. ‘Twisted, mis-shapen tu thy pre ‘e thou art a scandz:ul- cus lier.” I drank, and the c ee we 1 lips smacked of their so rood that my li own accord. ‘Ha, ha! my gazelle hath the right taste in his mouth yet,” cried Sulei# a. Ute + is fram the store of our beloved friend and brother Amcod Sinn. Thou mavest have head of him. He is unfortunate sen of Ishmael, but a right good judge of fee. Yet is it not better t} i { an his sher- bet. which delighteth the ul a : smile of the hour ? Amood Sinn is a man of understanding. He gcoth forth td batt | leaveth his good things to t! needy. My blessings on him May the holy ophet give him the bliss of naradise ’’—takinge a dra‘t of sherbet. a. 4s riey th my_ heart to think that Yu Yusel and that devil on the black horse will be drink- ing his wine and divid his ves so on. Take a cup of his sherbet y ¢ rely Ha! hat ; £ j " G smacl . tie lips \ t i halt ha al het te,’ und tongue having by this ti l I ed, } ‘ ed Tr ( rea | t hind 1 0 He 1} 1 it ] and I, r« ! i - ing look, ma fs t i. fly Nay { By my fait! t i ( a | in. \ | \ > ! eest thou this ? He ment ago ul not put a i tengue is now ready te devour an en tir limb He will } e} y i \ car s next. Yet ! ull t \ . = i 1 ine. to 4 a n ‘Yonder is the desert that Will I ne my gay ne’s sides t t ! in ¢t rtiness.”’ 30 sayin h rushed the mass f neat against mr mouth nd la ! : I showed symp- { t But n that I was ‘ h version of coercing me wa it an end, and s letting me eat as il | \ he < d his attentions to imiself Neve rely did n regal i self with such des] rate energy. Nor was he alone in his voracity, for e entire band laid to in such an @x- hibition of ravening as the civilized innot ima Whole carcasses dis- i red mouthfuls, and where core ite th was meat enough to fur- of butchers’ shops the next a heap of bones piled nish a score there was only for the wolf and the hyena. Tobacce and huge drafts of coffee and sherbet followed. Then the gormandized camp lay down to sleep off its surfeit, the Sentries alone remaining alert and un- debauched. They would get their Shar later. When we rose again, there was no longer any hilarity. The festivities were over, and the festive spirit gave Place to one Strictly concerned with business. Men who had laughed rio- tously at the feast were grim and hard -aced, and among the grimmest of the lot Was the erstwhile jocular Suleiman. He locked indeed as if he had never learned how to smile, and I ndticed his curt orders were obeyed with a silent alacrity that tcld of-an aseresty Which yovld breok neigther questlore ng a caricatures of lumanity, who cannot walk without misery, are to b en every day. The kidneys aretob! If they are healthy you 1 Rheumatism or Lu Lodd’s Kidney Pills keep the kidney: healthy and cure Rheumatism and Lumbago. Dodd’s Kidney Pills aLways CURE. —_——_—_— — —— ————_—_— — - - —— “ta nice essortment of +’ BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and rolled plate, and selling very low, om oa] PosPorverervenT arr navT oN TOnT Tren HTN ThT: The Triple Grown is one of the strong and pleasing features of the — TS ie NS a S —"* = ee SB PERN > assey « Harris All admit it, Se Me SM NEN NL SE NM NN AY US US UP AS AS YO ASUS ASUS ee | = - 4 Pf Co r— : rem ee ~~ =e a eae C2 & ~ LIMITED. 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