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TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 28, 1859 a eo Bic Kaen Oe PF 4 COTY ., EM « o SAaG> + 6 ce at + Oo ah a 6 6 a> ee 6 ce ae 6. 6 ae ae — => pr u 'Parted Wan) ates) 1m bh an en's Cen . +47 sty V Seated) 9 Areata somata” 0” df)” astnaat”” #” Risin 40" Scat 8" cag” agin gh eg mS ogee i +t , : NOOR ® . ay py Fate? ’ } f vd igs st COROOOO COOL OGOI 3 {J By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY 3 “ }* << CHAPTER II Continued fg {8 ), (ELL Rs) Smee SE SG SEAR) gumeyren > geerpsen gaia > nna ae Goose Peal eaten 9 Stas Se BY Aen” 5" am = Sea's ast eee oa ’ vays . ¥ Vv hota h me M Sef 2 x e h r : Ss mn a \ , ‘ o : l his wife if PITAL ILI i : Rocky P } | 4 i er on y h Vi to Sc e} Cue : teame Lie i e@ ' ! \e «| s. faded the bine | ‘ t i | a vy) t ¢ ory) ed } ( ig ut s he smiling tre f eo) | » . I ~ > rev< i . ¥ t id W i I i a y¢ ‘ ‘ VW 2 4 ‘ e a \ dewn ‘ ng as the ig] ACT tld break “Why, what a simpleton veu are. Ver dd Uldene, impatiently. “Ong would think to see you and hear you » on, that it was a hardship to leave that lonely old place. For my part, I h | might never see the horrid old cray Ught-house again, and never near he moaning sea dashing against toe sunds. My heart will break when I uve to come back to it.” “Oh, Uldene,” cried her sister. re asthma by Clarke's Kola Compoun', proachfully, “how can you say so, when old home holds all w love on earth—mamma and papa.” “i know,” said Uldene; “still I can’t ig the wild, weird place 1 wonder who will come to the wharf to meet us, Verlie,” she went on, hastily changing her conversation. it gear island belp detestiz “sy ou now we are to go by steamer as far as Ba ’/i- more only, then take the cars for Wash- ington.’ “Perhaps Mrs. Chester’s son—bnt no; I had forgotten. He is off in Europe,” re- plied Vertie. “Mrs. Ohester’s son!” echoed Uldene, aghast. “Why 1 didn’t know she had a son.” “I think I heard mamma saying that. but the conversation between her and papa broke off abruptly as I entered the room.” “Off in Europe! Oh, that accounts for our being permitted to come,” dec'ared Uldene, with a shrub of her pretty shoulders. “We sheuvld never nave erossed the thresheld of the ‘Castle Dangerous’ if the young man had been at home. added, with a gay faugh, “mamma and papa seem te look upon young men as egres. I wonder why.” for,”” she ee ee er en nn Heaven help ther! The dark day came | all too soon when she knew why. CHAPTER III. ‘THERE'S NOTHING HALF £0 SWEET IN LIFE AS LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM.”’ It was evening when the steamer reached Kaltimore; but, much to the dix may of both Uldene and Verlic, th Was no one at the wharf to meet thew. It is beyond words to Gescrive ee con » girls upon findiis ciiy, vid sternation of the t themselves alone im a large the shaduws of might drawing on, “Oh, Ulidene, wnat shan we do’ said Verlie, faimtly: “1 feel so frightened. I wish we had not come.” ‘There is only one thing to be don,” swid the philosophical Uldene, “and t.xt is to inquire where the right depo is and get there the best way we Cal anu take the train.” 2 5 The whorf wae arawolad wit th { A Guaranteed Asthma Cure. Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures. Some years ago this would have been con- sidered an impossibility, but Dr. C'arbe oas golved the problem since completing n's @x- periments with the wonderful Kola pint in he founJ, ' England. In December, 1893, i that by combining extracts from the K ra with other extracts made from the Gren- iia Mlant which grows in California. that ee compound would cure the severest cases of asthma. Upon experiments -- one of the leading London hospitzis | e found that % per cent. of the cas+s were cured in from @ to 90 days’ sFeatiment. Bince the introduction of this tcme+y i Canada in 1896 there have beex over « cases cured in Canada alone. Mr. Wt. N. Hume, GC. P. R. engineer, Western Dvisic”, writes : “I have been a great suffe.er from asthma in its worst form for over [ove years, and a succeeded Sees anythi to help me permaneat'y it CP. k. ae rescribed Cake 8 Koa Compound for me in December, 18%, noes two bottles entirely cured me; at Ray ated have not since had any return of fre asi ; ma. I am personally acquainied sith a least six persona who have bee» cured trem feel it my duty to recommend it t all who may be troubled with this disease. Three bottles are absolutely gnaranteed to curé. A free sample bottle wi!! We selec to any person troubled with as‘hma. p Address The Griffithe & Macpherson Co.. gole Canadian agents, 121 Churck etreet, Toronto, Ontario. Sold by ai druggists. ————$—$ $e Others may relieve, but C’arke's Kols Compound for asthma permanertt:y .ures. i. sale by Geo E. Hughes —— — - I i a. % ;. oO i around in ‘ I i she sh i » eve On¢ 4 a Ss fh ’ ( but Ie ld ‘ ‘ i\ si i i s \ | S Re | \ l i ‘ e to i a 2 Ss ; i bow y Ww D ' 2 in en hey wert » iInexpe nced to | " ! i ne stranger's a ¢ a to becom L gx t ri ead the cler ul nz ‘ Ld mped om his face. “Oh, sir, if you would be so kind as to show us the way, we should be ver) l,”’ replied Verlie, nodes iy. A slow smile flitted across his dark, mustached face. 5 t very far: still, we will take a x he said, offering one arm te Lidene, the other to her companion gy them at the end of the yplat n. he crossed over to the hack stand ter a few moments coloquy with the dmver, returned for them and ccn- d them to the vehicle, helping in l ne first, then Verlie, and was abcut > f w himself, when a startling event happened. in a single instant twe blue-coated denizens of the peace sprang forward, one at the horses’ heads, the other to the stranger's side, and in a twinkling a pair of steel bracelets adorned his white, shapely hands. ‘There was a simultaneous scream from both Uddene and Verlie as they beheld their escort struggling desperately in the arms of a burly policeman, and heard the officer say: “We have been searching for yon many a day, my fine fellow. I am grate- ful we were eon the wharf, eye-witnesses to what occurred between you and tress two young girls, and have had the plea- sure of intercepting this little trip; oihes you would have succeeded in de- liberately abducting them.” Uldene and Verlie would have sprarg from the coach and fled in terror, but the bluff old policeman bade them kecp their seats, declaring, as he handed over his manacled prisoner to Ais mate, that he himself would see them to the depot and put them on the train for Wash ng- ton. lt was some time before either of the girls could recover from the fright caused by this startling experience. “Or course, you did not know,” the officer, kindly and soothingly. “Un wise said suspecting young girls never dream of the mischief that may lie behind a stranger's polite attentions. At all public places we see the placards: ‘Beware of pick-pockets;’ but there should be quite as many bearing the warning: ‘Keware ef strangers,’ for the benefit of the in- and unwary. I hope this may lesson to you both. Be chary of asking advice or accepting the assistance of strange gentlemen.’’ “We will,” declared Verlie, eagerly. pocent be a At that moment they reached the ce- pot, and were seon ensconced im cern- fortable seats in the car which was to bear theam to the capital. tiheir new-found friend took the pre- caution of telegraphing ahead to Mrs. Chester, whose address they had given him, that the young ladies, unattended, would reach Washington en the 10.30 express. his time a coach was in waiting at the depot. “A servant was sent down te the wharf at Baltimore to meet yeu,” ex- plained the ceachman, “but it seems nae inissed you there.”’ “It seems like a dream of fairy life,” whispered Uldene to ther sister, as they were whirled through the biillianuy- lighted streets of the gay capital. Moth Uldene and Verlie had qut» ex pected that the lady whose acquaintance their parents so familiarly cliamed mus: be some motherly sort of persen, living 4m some unpretentious home; and they ' were quite shecked when the coach si-ip- ] bed before a briliantly lighted palatial re-idence, by far the on the avenue. “Lhe driver must have made a mails take,’ cried Uldene, in great bewilcde: ment, “Mrs. Cheater does not live here. it is quite impossible. Mrs. Chester did live there, and was Waiting om the marble steps te receive them, as the carriage dashed up to the curb-stone. Beside her stood a tall young girl, whom it would have been no flattery te have called handsome, had it not beca for the sneering smile that played about the full red lips, and the cold, polished light that gleamed in her large gray «yes. “It is really too bad, auntie,” she was say ng, softy, “that thise country girls should have thrust their presence upon us at this particular time, of all othe:’s. lt will be intensely mortifying te—’ “Hush, Dora,” interruped Mrs. Chest- er, in a low, pained voice. “You must remember Mark Sefton, their father, ence saved my darling Rut'edge’s life. We must show eur gratitude by rea iv- ing his daughters with all poss<il’. k nu- ness. ‘lhey are, in all probsb Kty, shy and awkward: but you must do yuur heat to make the timid young streu,ecs eae] perfectly at heme with us, if yu sch itn study ma Y. hes ut ft. ws. ttle” most magn‘ficent te ' Phe" scorn upon” éra’ Chahoner’s face) deepened, She watched ker ‘aunt de- scund the steps to meet them, then her eyes wandered impatiently down the avenue again. A moment later, and Mrs. Chester had led the twe young girls up te her. “Vora, my dear niece,” she said, “yeu must help me to welcome eur guwests. ‘ihis ene,” nodding toward the slendey on her Verlie Sefton, ind this is her sister Uldene. They are to remain during the winter season with us. ivora igure right, “is raised her eyes, and saw stand ng before her twe ef the most beautiful V'sions ef girlhood she had ever beacld fur as a lily, the other like a dark glowing Lier iC @rye face and BWept marble, that white as thought ugh ther heart was: “What would Rutledge think whea he sees them’? Life weuld be all over me if his heart sheuld go out to the one =r. the other.’ grew swift tor (To be Continued, ) ‘Probably no single drug is employed in nervous dis- eases with effects so mark- edly beneficial as those of cod-liver oil.’’ Thes¢ are the words of an eminent medical teacher. Another says: “The hy- pophosphites are generally acknowledged as valuable nerve tonics.” Both these remedies are combined in Scott’s Emul- sion. Therefore, take it for nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, insomnia and brain exhaustion. Soc. and $1.09, all druggists. 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