THE DAILY EXAMINER, et APRIL 10, 1899 — Children increase 19 weig grow. belon2s Present and futwre health should he. always Not tc ot to increase an flesh, to old age. demands that this increase in wel rhe Ould De steady and never failing ' oe To delicate chil iren, ; Emulsion riche! blood -and Aesh. Setter color to the Scott’ brings firmer comes | cheeks «and stronyge The rht is substantial; muscles to the dimbs, gain in wet it comes to stay. ts @COTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronta, EPPS'S GOCGA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy off lavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful end comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAM"S EPPS & Co., Ltd., Hom<sopathio Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA SH Ss £66466 4 644046400600 ADVICE ABOUT i Spice. 1 é . 9 . f ‘ Wien orderme a packrge . Pe ‘ na . fre ¢ ways feel sure of securing the ; yper, Ginger, Allapice, Cin moo or Cream of Tartar mb vour grocer you can al- best quality by asking for ::: Riott’s: eo "“S@ere? OOF + & @ O28 “Oa e 1036 JZ 2O4664 224837 sy se 5% 25% se si copes : ¥ “| |: *“ ee ee eee d * Scene 1— Charlottetown: a Queen Street | Dealers store Extrer— A Commercial Traveller, great | swell irom abroad . —Goed morning. I represent.... | @- ceecee an iImemenee COM pany doing | great businers io s ap We offer | great inducements in 100 box lots. | Deater---Indeed! [ purchase my soap | m Ch’town Soap Works, in lots | required M [ a pot locked in d a capita S free, ead stock, and as | | nm never Overstocked with rancd ! customers are good le at continual! ade at their ecap, mv eure of a aiways anyrate, v evquireing ior factory heapest, artic tiev are Soaps vu because they purest, ar i at v owa the i best soaps On are € the mar- -~A mistake somewhere. P. E. l-land imports almost evervtbing, there is vot sufficient local pairio- iemto build up« Sosp Industry bere, give me the names of the brands you sell, and we will com- I prices. | ROYAL GAK.a match- sundry soap, and Jubilee un-~ excelled tor toilet and light ljaua-~ Se interest, prices com~ ire Cc _ _ You caunot expect us tu sel] eoap a3 cheap as above brands, and equal in quality. We have to pay freight, Cartage, customs, charges ec. and do you expect as to work for nothing ? Dearer --I do not expect it. . T. —-Oh_ give me an order sinceI am here, I mav pot troubi you again. Deater~--I cannot live on sentiment. ut. T. —Nor can I live without ordera— xit or sale everywhere, ask your dealer. JAS. ). LAPTHORN & C0, Charlottetown £oap Makers bre vb. Hob. bre GY US TS 9 US AS US =e ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED ~~ DR JOHN P.MURRAY, Qveen St., near London House. Pema, Shapes. Te rater wt hy Sh = Py DOES IEDCE Se et, (" "4 . : 2% mms — .” wus = ‘om: —_ 2 ‘* Doctor Jack,” La wee ue cabal #4 ff : iF rE, « GOUT, (t= a+ ie caine © we rPiwwd 4 es ~~ CHAPTER X11[—Continued, MISS CAPRICE, § ~ SH SS tra BY . GEORGE RATHBONE “Doctor Jack's Wife,’’ ‘Captain liss Pau'ine of New York,” poe G QS eee 7 UN, 9 greta 5 Gren iy ae, ON Navas SSeS ie 3 SS = SSS | i 2 9 ern } | i Luve ¢] wee Me sa in a half-serious i ung i ! the she continues, blushing under the ardent look it bas accompamed his words, - Q 1 4S in the fret } t : om over my door was puri- i was a black paper back ‘ i guve it Lee proper- { ‘Cvs her door was a similar contri- ‘ nd as I sat there in the dark- I of my room, pondering over,what has happened, my attention was attract ed by a flash of light, and. Jooking up, 1 saw the interior of her roe a ly as though looking through t doot —saw ‘her assume the garb of a Sister w her try on that horrible face mask before a mi r, and xr h the clever actress, Pauhkine Potter. wag ahout to, again undertake some quix- crusade in the furthe of her pians ‘ “Later on, Aunt Gwen came and said we had better go outside to heat th mus nad « } ‘ l. so Y m < . Det ai the VW :* | been PLZ. giing my brain wondering what she hop ‘ to a lish with that clever dis- guose, nor did the truth break in upon my mind nntil we discovered her talk- inz to Doctor Chicago. Then I com- prehend 1’ oll” “And I aim again indebted to your clever woman's wit,” he “Who ean tell Saivs warmly. from what dreadful fate I saved you,” she laughs: “for this same Vauline seems aetermined that you shall not remain a merry bache- lor all your days.” “So far as that is concerned, I quite arcree with Pauline. Where we differ is upon the subject that shell be the canse of mv becoming a benedict. She eheoses one person, and I chance to pre fer another. That is all, but it is quite | enoich. as you har seen, Lady Ruth, to create a tempest in a tea-pot.” “Here we sre at the hotel,” she hast- er< to Say. af if fenrinmc lest he push the subject then and there to a more levitimate eonceclnsion for he has learn- ed thet these young Chicago men gener- all } the start: “and I am not sorry for one. Look a1 round yeu. d 4% This he : } first time, and ix 1 to ®scover that they have Vi i mparied ress the square by SUBCESSFU MANY CF THEM ARE HANDICAPPED WITH CATARRHAL DISEASES. Dr. A.W.CHASE COMES TO THEIR AID. Suecess in life is almost impossible for 2 man with bad breath. Nobody wants to do »usiness with him. No- body wants to associate with him. He is handicapped everywhere. Offen- sive breath comes from catarrh; some- times from caterrh of the stomach, sometimes of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. It is from catarrh somewhere, and catarrh is an- other name for uncleanness, Many men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is be- yond the reach of ordinary practice. No self-respecting man can ignore catarrh. If he has it in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it. There is something about the man- ner of life and the climate of Canada that seems to breed diseases of the mucous membrane. Medical science ordinarily doesn’t try to cure catarrh; it “relieves” it; bvt Dr, Chase has been curing catarrh for over thirty years, and his name is blessed by thousands who have shaken off the grasp of this insidious disease. Sold by all dealers, price 25 conte per box, blower free. Arab jin ape) VES: *, tame SS :F Ete. xe who gaze wolves that the sheep by guards. at least half a dozen natives, upon hn much as were Ol the plesence of dont good-will, | declare; might uttus king fa.thtul seem to bear me any but I prosecute my search, in Aigiers.”’ is the onty remark he kept it “they nal lo every am bou spite of makes, mecung glance for glance ‘Lh 9 have not yet succeeded in cow" ing the spirit in John Craig, thouyh the mun has a poor chance who incurs ihe vindictive race hatred of Mohar- medan devotees in their own country. ‘The others emer also. Sir Lionel, not a bit abashed by the failure of his grand plan for saving the uife of Lady Ruth in the harbor ol Malta, still haunts her shadow. tle knows John Craig has a strong sUs- picion of the truth, but havine read iat young man’s character befime ’ ¢ now, ree rtain that he wiil not without pos-tive ‘Is quite Ce speak of the subject proof, which he canmot secure. Besides, the Briton came out of the iir with such hard luck, that there is much sympathy for him He lives in the hope of retr.eving his fallen tor- Lunes. Lhus the little party breaks up, to meet again on the morrow, Jchn Craig's only hope now of suc- cess in his quest hes in the Moor, Ben ‘aleb. If the spirit so moves him, he cin bring him and his mother iace to face, but whether this will ever come tu Piss remains to be seen. John, ere re ining, caches sight of the faithful Mustapha Cadi, who near by, nnd who makes a sigual, cutches that Craig to his “Where does the asks. Joho lounlzes as he brings employer's eye, side. his master sleep?’ he his kiiuw the SO ile position of curide.ty to explains room, having wh the courer “Monsieur should le USKS- be careful about leaving his windows open; Arabs climb well; vines wery handy; yataghan muke no shou There is no disgrace in be- ing prepared.” ‘This is teo broad to admit of any mis- interpretation, and John again makes up his mind to continual watehfulness- He retires to seek rest. to dream of 4 strange congiommeration of gray eyes, aud black and brown—ihat he is c9om- 1 led to choose between the English girl, the Chicago actress and the Moor ish beauty, while death waits to elaiin him. mo matter which one he selects. CeArITER AY John Craig takes all the precautions that the courer mentions, for he does net care to awaken in the night and fird a di faced fanatic of a Moban median m his reon sworh to sccom- phsh his death. Perhaps his safety is in part due to this; at any rate morning comes and him ed. \\ n he d s from his room he t a vague hope that some werd miy lave come from Ben Taleb. In this respect he is doomed to dis appointment for there 1s no letter. So another day of waiting begits. The doctor is dete hed by nuture, sand hus made up bis mind that he will not give up hés .mission, until he has sccomplished that which he set out to perform, no ni er if s] ‘ in the African city at the foot of the hills known as Suhel. fhe oghers j hi by aegrees s 3 z weatner; a co trip for da prop ind re All ‘ Whit 1 1 afte renk fas when they will be in a cond ; to discuss the matter and decide just w! it is hest¢to he dot © lol is rendy to join them and s« iid hts, her s ch ce 7 h may in this way run across the one he seeks, if she he novi j abs if the city ‘ ‘ Is f mere) becomes he ord Besides, he places consider bl di pendence upon the promise of the old Mi iY’. So he enters into the discussion with assumed vigor, being megnetized now by the blue eyes of Lady Ruth, Mhey ask the advice of Mustapha Cudi, and he promises to show them many queer sights before the sun sinks lehind the hills and the boom of the gun in the fortress announces the close of another day. Thus, all of them prepare for a day’s outing, and Lady Ruth looks quite charming in her jaunty costume, especi- ally suited for such business. Jgohn no longer remembers the daz ad yr beauty of the Moorish girl who sat at the feet of old Ben Taleb on the pre- ceding night; it canld not compare with the vivacious intelli an educat- ed girl coming be- yond the seas. Virst of all, they mount the terraces of Mustapha Superieur and enjoy the gence of from the countiies magnificent view of. the city and har- hor. Many modern yachts lie upon the blue waters, side by side with strange vessels. peculiar to the Medi- terranean, while the incoming steamer from Oran is just entering the harbor. Upon this ridge above the city lie numerous palatial residences, now occu- pied by French and English families, but which were once owned by th® pr rate kings of Algiers. whose, names } i } may often be founid | upon the gate- post, cut in letters of Krom this eyrie they the sea with their and appearance of a sail in dim distance would be the sii a mad chase to see which pirat cual could first overhaul the stranger Uncle Sam had something to do wit gold, scanned glasses, the the al for felucea breaking up this tremendous pirates’ (ien,,and then France has since re- deemed it. rhus a considerable portion of the morning is consumed in this pleasant They take an omnibus now Arab village of Birkadeen, in hills, where and novel looked female engagement. for the mmong the new upon they meet arouses and he looks sharply at face. The hope before him, notices his s:zhts will he Every John's interest, the half-hidden cherishes jis when Lady tions, she NTIS, himself, he always and Ruth understands just and is as cager what» it wuiy a fic- anxious in ome One thing annoys the American: this is the persistence with which Sir Lion- el_ keeps up 2s a member of the little compiny. He mekes himself agreeable all around, and ss John has had no proof of the Briten’s miserable work in the harbor of Malta. he is wise enough to restrain his feelings and hold his waigue, trusting to some future event to tear off the mask and reveal him in his true colors, At nom they are in the @llage, and stup to eat their lunch at an Arab tav- cru, whee they fare pretty well,though John is ready to make a vow never Ww again touch the native dish of Kus- which is set before them, They see strange thinzs at Birkadeen. aud from their journey to other villages, Begmandries and El! Siar, at each of which Mustapha has something odd to show them that will ever remain a pleasant memory in the future. It ig a day John Graig will never for- get for more reasons than one; a day marked with a white stone because of the pleasure he enjoys m the soctety of this bright English girl, whom he has ere now learned to love, and a day that must always remain prominent in his mind because it precedes a night that is the most memorable in all his his- tory. In more ways than one. does Lady Ituth, while always acting as a lady, show that she prefers his society to that of Sir Lionel, and though the British scldier appears unruffled on the surface, he is undoubtedly deeply piquea. So the hours wear on. The sun is low in the west. and the ever watchful Mustapha declares it is time they started for the city. They have enjoyed a ride oa the ship of the desert, as the camel is called, admired the Arabian steeds,which all the money of an unbeliever or Christian dog could net purchase, and looked upon many strange scene.s (ts. be Continued.) kusu there continue Although American wo- men do not lit- erally saw wood yet a great deal of work which its way is quite as fatigt- ing comes of necessity upon every woman who takes any part in the af- fairs of practical life. This is , just as true of ell-to-do soci- e “ty women as it is of their less fortunate sis- ters. Social ob- ligations may -become no less burdensome EF NS than family kee a. o> cares, or the . ST £44 A duties which fail upon wo- men who work for their living. Lif would \ not be so hara for women if _ YA ANS = — \ = tte te Soe. 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NOTICE is ha ‘ees tbat an appli-- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to aii thet tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte~ town, being Town Lots pnum- ters Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (95), Nioety- four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) 19 the 4th hundred of Town Lots,in Cherlottetcwn, being the proverty known as the West Kent Street School land and premis+*e Dated at Charloitetowo thi 1» day of March, 1899. JAY ES WAFEURTON, Mayor cf Chariotteiown H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 52 dy 4w &R. Gez. } are } ETLEVS ELEPHANT BRAND Jew Boots Just Received 120 pairs Ladies’ Fine Dongola Boots, laced 120 pairs Ladies’ Buff and Pebble Boots, laced 240 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes 120 pairs Boys‘ and Girls’ serviceable bcots 50 pairs Men’s Grain Boots, guaranteed waterprool—- suitable for lobster men, &c. FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES wer J. B. Macdonald & Co rere ne—— aeeeeh as Aa £22. We HAVE a number of pairs Men's Boots some lizht don- golas and some heavy calf—They’re odd lines some of last years goods. We want the room they o-cupy for new goods; we put the pric? right togetih im ot quick . You can see them in our south win ip bp eel car — oon oie a SeweTveTwVwTetTS TS SeSeTeeCcoCSCoe Se teVU VES SSeS Sway VTVVCVTVTVTVrTStTFTVF Se ST +FTV SCV VS YF ¥ i FERTILIZER Manutacvur HO3'S BONE & BL)OL Tried last season. GRAND SUCCESS. Write for Blood! © GUARANTEED Analysi B. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetown to place any number of Stores sanitary, and prices. an cond- '{ »tels healthy We are now ready and willing private dwellings ina correct tien; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approv ed patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workman:hip. Tne latest and most beautiful New York designs in electrolicrs. A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand. Call on us at the Masonic Temple Building. treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, consequently You will receive courteous M\NUFACTURERS AGENT, PRE teas oe es q fi