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THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ATRIL 19 189) + i eethed - tt. i= -_~ on ses Author of ** Doctor Jack,” (a ut T om,’ ae. fr 77) pol Stee SaeSies hl SSS SSNs S455 iF oud C "a APTER XX—Continned. The others see w immediately a couple of have made use of every and can regard their erable satisfaction The roof of the tomb the part, and, being made of wood, Signs of decay. The¥ locate themselves as best the circumstsnces will and the It is too much to hope that their will long be deceived the trick that has been played- When they take, or sight, the riderless horses, must grasp the situation, and, look for the fugitives upon the trail. No doubt their shrewdness will at once tell them just where thos they seek may be found, kKven as they finish their tuke their positions, those discover that a change the hat he is ahout, and him, that elanséd ASSIsit So minutes have they + ae se Avie stone, ava work with consid worst it shows is al’ow await sequel ene mies hy over they whirling abort, back labor the tomb has come; the sre growing r, show:ng that they no longer raeu away. Their tenor has changed, too, and they sound vindictive in their anti- cipated triumph. “Ready! they sententious guide, in a manner, émotion, ‘There for in is in front Then Lorrid in of robbers eh it< | | mud come!” remarks. the who takes matter cool showing no sign of fact, band the angry can be no mistaking another minute the of the old tomb. begins a that war. ‘The clamor of in the air, loud shouts ring charge, shots fired, and ous rewsut- Those who their lives are vor to make each Lionel has manag ver, and this time contains lead. The professor left. and he gun which was of the contents vors of batile is out, men with seri- scene sa are defend the fort know at stake, and they shot tell. Kven Sir d to reload his reval makes sure that it to he lony bound not h ured the factened t.. the saddk he r de, he | rts among the a ilanis, even their rust. disastrous te Philander, him of* put, his fet to see that among the They are do is as Ss sé bony steed wls they ike Che result since it knocks scrambling to out im time played havoe ttacking fore as m: Is his peren; be shot animals nen, looks ha the wh, wt his of he r ] d s cruw!) fr ; 11 e th, doubtless ously injured, is re- esalt hav e assault is over—ihe } to the Aral ceived severe wound They pre ‘ ‘ : ‘ ‘i ; \ ® ‘The first disastrous s. who them. thing among will bably reasen the p tted, and feel swre th LIFE. Without love this worle would be g¢ good place to emi - grate from. 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The “Adviser” contains 1008 large pages and over 300 illustrations. It isa veritable medical ‘library in one volume, when | »~ BY ST. GEORGE RATHBONE **Doctor Jack's Wife,’ “Miss Pauline of New York,” Ete. and endea- \ a ee eee ee PEL GEL FS TIE ee Wt =z Bio Ay - ¢@ “een”, o -~ . - fe ‘<= Ceca 2 ' Stew? * 2) Semctiemnd 4 ~ “Captain she could eas ly happens they have none, Onee m breaks out battle. Whatever may ginal plans* of Bab men, they have long gctten. Revenge is the their minds now, revenge fer Leon done « night. An Arab good hater, especially the object his animosity be a unbeliever. Nothing to inflict uj; such ? Cc .ares it it lead it, but re of the the no'se have been Azoun and h's since been for- leading fact in What hus ori n th’s is a wf an uel if Christian dog, can be too ©¢1 on Loe. Th within the tomb have. aroused the worst passions of the robbers, ean look for no merey. The engagement is bitter, indeod, for the Ar separated, and creep li all sides» They d's cover s of the roof, and towarl crushing Se , ana ; 7 sS bive the the their iu} place on weakn Lend energies this in. There is a hot and more than cne of the feel the breath of flying ‘ead, t with the sudden sting that tells of a burning wound. It would be hard to say how the af- fa'r might have terminated were tne or iginal combatants allowed to earry it to nclusion, for both s'des are desper- and one of them would have to scene, a lants ogt ‘ther as a .-¢ ate, Win. John has not been without hope. He helieves the French souaves from the Kasbah must long ere this have start- ed on their secret march toward the mines of Metidja, and he feels sure the olt noise of baitle must direct them to | the spot where the fierce engagement is in progress, Men will fight like tgers when al! they have in the world is at stx»ke. (i Jchn is nerved to greater deeds of v lor by the fact that Lady Ruth is present. He shudders at the thought of her fall- ing into the hands of these wild desert rovers. Finding the'r efforts to beat in the coor useless, the ilants turin their whole attention toward the roof. Great stones are hurled upon it, and the chances of its holding out are few in- : deed: When an opening ts made, a dark face appears at it, and the fellow ai tempts to push his gun in so that he may fire. Before he ean succeed. Mustapha Cadi hes leaped upward, and fastened his ! ! pon the man’ threa and hv the weght of h's body pulls the fellow through. *hilander sratches up the gun w'th ery of delight. T!e seems to have a weakness for these Arab weapons, on this night, «t lest, three having pss ed thronch his ! There ‘is heard faithfu s with his vetim. Again the hole abo is darkened, as human f I mpts to push throngh iiet-ia ready his ‘ Li : it run Ph der hrey sid nsel ind, with all his | I h ain i hu- wi the openir send Ing tie ellow hirling over o the nd hy ¢ ut Arabie impreea- 1 n Allah 4 ve e unb logs o their } Is Mere stores are served. The beg'n to drop throvgh, and it looks seriovs for those who crouch within. Certain- ly they cannot hold ovt much longer. Heaven is kind: Heaven is merciful. The silent prayers of the 1wo women who kneel within the old tomb sre heard. Just when the Gamor of hbnuttle ‘és at its height, when the clmax is near at hand, they hear a sound that brings ‘ to the litt band, struggling inst unequal numbers—a sound that many times been heard upon the great war-fields of the wor.:d—the clear motes of a bugle. Then come fierce shouts, the cheers of charging zouaves. It is thrilling period to those who have been «limos! at the last gasp- Louis Napoieon, struggling at Sedan, could not have heard the zouave battle-ery with more complete satisfaction than they do to day. The Arabs are caught in the very trap they have so long eluded, and it looks like a bad job fcr them. As to our friends, they are no longer im the The ‘‘ Favor- ) affair, and proceed to remove the stones from the door, in order that they may look upon the last scene of the tragic drama. When this has heen done, they see a spectacle that is more pleasing to their eyes than any recently enacted—a scene made up of struggling Arabs and French zouaves, where the latter are five to one—where flashing bayonets meet the cruel vataghan, and the dark deeds of many past years are avenged by the brave soldiers of France, It is quickly over. Bab Azoun and his desperate follow- ers expect no mercy, and the French give none, The few Arabs who are un- injured make a determined assault im cne quarter, and literally hew then way through, leaving half of their num- ber on the field. Few indeed are they who escape, but the victory is shorn of its principle fea- ture when the fact is disclosed that the dread terror of the desert, the notorious rebel, Bab Azoun, is not among the ; slain. t> fall, a1 Loy, fi. ein may. . Wis secn ot find his search as ther ot being mounted, the rs ae unable to give poreuit to t! rd tha’ hewed a w ay ont. tT. wy have penty to do ditendin wor nded. Up to the n bon ton b leaped from “Mon Die Frerech sol bea : des, tt o the tr that Ww cpen deor of Iushes a re a herse, u! tell ore you LASPsS th’s party. Ferr © curred mA: s fig ha hk, safe, 2 : £0,” li 's Mo fa hf lly oO’ t ccntrac., and is warn the of “astauns, h: hs ypart lh He of 4) tho he ly gr. ete coming the zounyves Ruth is pale—she has lcoked up y! its svch as are not usu.’): try “ts rp thet make 1 Ider ; shu ae! they become ceo s gehts until war stro) batt! tor el an,’ ‘Ss always er ‘Tet us pos ible,” “Ms exe “Oh: cr l am the girl. ‘| here heen talking with the manil of the soldiers, a some sort of to she says the to yer go hote! on :f€ Aunt Gwen. goodness,are going to faint? that good soul. ne, | don't think se,but the nt the hotel the better,” repli as s§ anys sco. comes John He has in Craig- offic«a nd I arrangements li his 10) guess made us.” What Aunt Gwen true en- ough, for John leads them to captured horses, and ere long they are moving in the direction of Algiers, escorted a detachment of the -zouayes on Cl'o be Continued.) says is wy fout. CHASE AT WoRK IN His LABORATORY. THE GATARRH CLUTCH Da. A. W. This Disgusting Malady is at the Throat of Nine tiandred in Every Thousand of Gar Country's Population, Uhtsis Not Hearsay, it is Borne Out by Care- fuily «ompiled statistics of Diseases Most Prevaieut—tis Development is Watched Carefuliy, Because it’s so Sure a Foree« ruanerofihat Arch Moloch of Disease Consump.iion—if Neglected, WiLL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure There’s Hope. I had suffered so many years from catarrh that I don’t know that I will ever get it out of my remembrance. One day; when I took one of the end- less prescriptions given me by the medic'l man to a druggist, I asked hin bluntly, “ Will this cure me, or will it not? Or will it be like the rest ?” I was nearly desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—‘ No, nothing can cure catarrh. I nave it myself until I often think of suicide. 1 take ee n usualy to sleep it off.” I took the p iy ‘tion away unfilled and went home, t] in} king of what the drug- gist had oa about suicide, and I was utterly disheartened. I have that pre- scription yet. One day my deliverance came. A lady told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly insane, ard that a remedy known as Dr, Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a lot about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no faith. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Lr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and found it a complete cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Price 25 cents, blower included. NOTICE. 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