mS | ea — What Cured Your Cough ? as ADASISON’S BALSAM! D>} RVBVt8 eK No cough can stay alter being ' newest. peing >) BY MARY CECIL HAY <4 treated with it. it simply ; ; . : iota Pea 4 ” eee, Ce soothes it out of xistence. Autl Or Gi‘ lhe ndel Motto, . Nora’s Love a. 3 i _— . . ‘ : . { Y . > . } . There is nothing harsh or im- tg 4 5 7 ' 1} a a ~~ i est, back to the Oid Home,” Etc. eee perative about 3 i ' ~ = a RR ee peer orm. 200 eer ee ec ae | ‘ ~ ™ g™ gn e~ ~ Ar, A eX £* “ . - ' MS INS ‘a AN I 7X IX ix bm Ste —_ ~~ f. \ fr A \ Y % x X ic w} (Continued.) this le your home, let us go in | N ' i | i ot . & i 7 was wift a8 v,’ she said, still without mov- | B FS ee | * ing, “but I could not stir. I could not |} EW C4 pa” e | sw ] I could not even pray. { saw him —% h tl Sitting there, and the engine coming ; > } .% } Y . rn It heals the sore parts, tones G close upon him. Then ! pee ee t ! Re ved. his seratch”—laying her | up the irritatca air passages | f 1d—] now cr softly on the cut—‘‘is nothing to | | and strengthens the bronchial || | “ i across me, because, in that one awful moment, | i : i, sat? | tuk ianeeie 1a = . ‘ i he ( { tubes thus stopr ng the . : Come,” said Royden, gently, but not sources of the cou rh, e\ ) h a ly > Gil ¢ now to give the child to h ; ” : i dire ] his warm water to bathe his AT ALL _ ! one 4 } ] 1 7 ne a Lad } +h I : PRUGGISTS ; ; - c. | steep eml t on the e side It was he, though, who led the \ 7 | of the line to tl m vy I ‘ » cettage, and when the mothe: | had sprut n lowed him in, she only fell on | Na To uf g dow . s beside the little cotton-cover WV nite’s ; Wo id have para | the child in on which Royden had ten % ™ every limb; to see the hound rushing ' Caramels and. Snowflake | Checolates <= Can be had ata Ly oY ese ss » Gn . " MOWINE OTs: CASS ii . J. Morris ei ». &.. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. ReLeod ¢ ‘280n, ey Those Who ling 2a Deal With vt Us (ur Goods are Right (ur Prices are Right It lie vit change to prove the are rece vit y new goods daily. Covered Chip Market Baskets from 102 up. Choice Creamery Butter just Try our Orange Pekoe Te b. It please you. We als» Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. band, from you, reaver, (ng ve us a 5? abov Me OF. ian. We se our eceived, , at 233 per wl] sell A big etock ofother Teas o 4 | 20¢ per Jb ap. Also io stock, canoe! Salmon, | Lobsters, Clams, eic., 60 i a full) groceries, all at the line of general ; ‘ | Io)} = lowest pos Hie pr cer, r reé aelnvery of Telephone goods to ali parts of tne city. & (0 ET. communication. LOWES QUEEN sTREE R. F. Maddigan Wren the One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have ohoice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There: Wo have the beat of overything im that line. Wai we want is your trade; can wa have it? #7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, WY YY YY Y v teward him gave him just the terror which urged flight, and he had fallen before the train ‘rolled past. koydem’s eyes were strong and fear less, and had looked on death close and bravel than once; but there glis- tened sor ng womanish on their n he stood upon the ling YVVVVYV VV VV YS 1 RIGHTED AT LAST THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 7, | 4 4 le } *7 down the child. cried again, laying a upon the boy’s “IT saw it,” she soft brown haz hide the stains nove, ‘J sav to seize my child, and then |] yaen touch d her on th ? and told her what few mo rs would have required to be told ,* 4 | . } } . fter the tra had passed, and saw : 9 ; . A ‘ i 1S want ot love, he wh sper hing s red there, which bor ; 1 . “Pp : 5 h - | ed to him self. Poor thing—poor mo- |} i ness tne grev hound 1] 1: . ar : 1 re oe 1eT Will solitude work this, or has it w hic for } ad kept as faithfully bonita tiie n > ge he had kent tha : eside his m sh ad kept that whole hour he waited with the ¢ . *3 74 } , and her child—her only one,:hat | i ‘ t no y is of D is acl P in “ I : as plain to him without a word ‘ ‘ 7 T) T , , ‘7 ry | : ; > vn upos ly one, and she a widow. » | ’ for the little . : os | : cas :. fs “eg ! my, Wii a soft ba S I Un @ } d the n h n VW , ; a had found the bless } I | ' ’ a | ¥N 2 : | A ‘ 1¢ ‘ie 7 i if ‘ i } lis ( h ; ! n f ° — ' Dp I il ; I bitt . } I a | ‘ a) | ’ i ; \ li i = | ‘ S rils ( is W Ne 7 thy : } } ; > 8 2 3 ] os t Vi ly ine Ss I j ' ‘ : : filly? | th wt | Sif ~ iS tn VW ¢ S h \ a oe j » 1 nt ae | ‘ i ; eo ; ! T \ Ii) if i J 1 o : ce I g 1 | . ! ie : i { ; ‘ j it { 7 {or Wy Ss i i to ried} i , ? ’ sf : 7 j i n ] i i never again pi hh v ‘ ulties and obstacles ' Ii t VW li I ' an way, her und | fixed upon I , ) ' ” 4 i t! iow cot \ } ranked you jy } i } y ’ ; : ; : : s ‘ due i elsewhere i n | ; Sl aie | & ly. “not to i te A I more ‘he lin , ‘ } ona is , . : } Lik) ( vet to ! | . ; «J j } sh ] : . | wales 26 nia } OV and lo e@ilhess; and then— > ‘ it ns ‘ +} ; ; ; for the first time since he had seen the i ( { ley sind °% v9 / ° ‘ ‘ ‘ unconscious ngure Sitting against the evening light, while he 5 ny 2 lly, us A se . : : : ne the panting engine close upon it h \ £ rushed back into his mind 1] i 1 he pbacs into Nis mind the mot ve of this search of his. I have | right he said, “to that cottage beyond the Abbotsmoor woods, where Territ, thé miner, used to live. He had a daughter, I believe. Do you happen to remember them at all?” “ii ’ STITCH! STITCH! STITCH! The womar who bends hei back over a sew- ing machine for many hours each day needs to be streng and healthy in every way, or she is When her work comes death. nd makes her nervous, fretful and iespondent, and she has “stitches in the side,’’ pains in the back or abdomen, and headaches, she may be certain that some- thing is radically wrong. A local doetor, with a limited field of ob servation and experience, will probably say t the fault is in the stomach, liver o: heart. Generally he is wrong. The fault is probably in the delicate and important organs that really constitute womanhood. They are weak or diseased. If such is the case, only a doctor of known reputation and wide experience should be consulted. A letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., will secure the free advice of prob- ably the most eminent specialist in these diseases in the world. Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription has been used with success by tens of thousands of invalid women. Over 90,000 have acknowledged its merits over their signatures. It promptly cures all weakness and disease of the organs dis- tinctly feminine. All medicine dealers. “T have been a great sufferer from female dis- eases,’’ writes Mrs. C. C. Clark, of New Rome, Floyd Co., Ga. ‘I was confined to my bed three ears, ot able to sit ia char but very {i > ou r phtets and read it sent got tk of Df. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Presaription. the medicine and re- cei so tmauch benefit from those three bottles tWat ipduced to take mere. I therefore sent al aah nine bottles. I took them and they completely cured me.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasatit Pellets cure bil. iousness and constipation. One a dose They never gripe. | | ‘ ee TING; 20." The woman’s answer came clear ane quick, apd her eyes grew startled in their unwonted gaze. “Do you net? IL am particularly anx- ious to meet with some trace of this girl—girl, I say, but I am thinking of what she must have been ten years ago. She is a woman of thirty now, I should think.” No answer, and Royden went on, his gaze a little more intent, his thoughts awaking to suspicion. “You do not happen, you say, to have heard where she lives now, or even her name?” “Na, m0." “Can you tell whether the Christian mame of any of your neighbors is Mar- garet? It would help me if you could tell me even so little as that.” Her startled gaze deepened a little, her lina shook even as she compressed them fif@hly, her hands were fore her as if the strength to stand. “T have no neighbors.” “Thank you; then it is useless to ask you more.” Royden said this very quietly, but a shrewd ear would have detected the undertone. “Good-bye,” he added, and hig eyes were kind in their gaze, and hid the thoughts that lay below. The woman stood quite still for a few minutes after he had left, and then she turned with a shiver to the fire, locked be tension her suve — ee eee ee ie e bt eee om aoe eens ce ee. — = _ tygoo wis double muraer: No wonder sne diedl—poor Margaret.” The simple, dreamy smile with which she had been looking down upon her sleeping child gave place to one which swiftly as it sped, looked pitifully out of character upon the worn face—a smile of caution which amounted to cunning, } | “He saved my child—I remember that | --but he Margaret.” shouldn’t have spoken of | On the strip of carpet on the hearth, with her chin in her palm and her eyes upon the fire, the woman sat for more than an hour, buried so, deeply in | thought, that when at last the child | awoke, and roused her with its sud- | cen cry, she sprang to her feet with a shriek of fear, and gazed in horror round the cottage walls. CHAPTER IX. | . i It was the day of the Abbotsmoor | picnic, and Phoebe Owen, with a care- | encumbered expression of countenance, / added the finishing touches to her ela- | Lorate toilet, “I don’t know how it {s,” she fret- | ted, looking at herself in the glass os | she put on her tall hat, with its pink | roses and blue feathers, “but what- | ever way I do my hair I always look he same. I learned this new way from ‘Theodora, and it doesn’t make me look any better—does it. Honor?’ (To be continued.) SneNS-e aeeeeenreeeeenene omenannas at TT YSPEPSIA Throws all the Blame on the Stomach—The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase’s Kidney -Liver Pills. It is an old idea long since exploded that digestion is confined to the stomach, No modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more difficult part takes piace in the intestines. This explains why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- rations which merely aid stomach digestion and act only on the*stomach, This fact also explains why Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills haye been so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure tor the worst forms of dyspep- | sia and indigesttsn. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the idneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make the to perform their work of digesting the st uces on which the stomach has no ef o atl le m < treatment may do well enough for sstion, but if you have chronic in- } dyspepsia of a serious nature you | y the experience of scores of thous ; ids who have been permanently cured by sing Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, One ill a dose, 25¢c. a box, at all dealers, os ‘dmanson, Bat®& Co., Toronto. crene 8 ES: ae i: o0 cent pound tin. e This coffee ia preyared with a knowledge of what most people requsre viz — good strength and pronounced flavcur, hes been incorporated ita +ma'l proportion of acds to its Ther with chicery hich strength, and is positively a healthy drink in istelf. lao every can will be found a hand: snme piece of Bohemian decorat ed glassware. SANDERSON & 00 Victoria Row Grocers. 1 ned aot | l —— fiselift Those Biscuits are made from the whcle Wheat Berry without the use of Yeast, Soda, Baking Powder or any other fermentation, and are one of the best and most nutritious foods made anywhere, They are es pecially recommended for children, and people suffering from poor digestion or stomach trouble, A fresh lot just re- ceived at Beer & Cefz Di. CLIFT IC-DISEASES and RUP- Cures C TURE by TULTTTET EEL OODATAL ETD EET EEE eta pata eet sia ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiunt, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Consti ie aou Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish- ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of Chileon, NEW YORK. At6 nionths old aS he j pose.” EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. eo is nt of SEE THAT THE § FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLH OF ASTORIA | ©6Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. BB is nct sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that is jis ‘just as good" and “will answer every &S Sce that you get O-A-8-T-O-R-I-# . = ¢ s wrap yer. MARINE a D Eat 4 8 e ; ie 7. al re DE a & & 3 ~~ * Xa e & > eo a i” Boee 2 BY i a ge rat YG tw aR Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- 2 ~ iN oy t ness. It will pay you tocall on me before placing ‘your risks, Horace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 r ESURANCE GENERAL AGENT. Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowrst Rarss. ‘ificates issued when required. Sterling cer- Losses Promptly Settled. rtorace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGENT, | Fai _ _ ——— —— — Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON MAKERS. D. A. FOR SALE AT _..a:|:,. BRUCE’S treatment. 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