THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST !2 i898 x ~ge 4) | {MACE AYT a of ( PA a Ore I NG. gia passes ace | BH ie ANS DELO DAYS, | Ready-Made Clothing | j ? j a WV hen a man gets d lown a : ae Ce f »> at on his back, so that he Be BANA l =. has to be carried about like eee ." J 5 E a RSS a baby, he finally realizes that he is a sick | , j j i man. Very i quently . h -" been a sic k COPYRIGHT. 1897 SY THE AUTHOR. - Men 8 PSuits, all W ool, im man for years, but } a recklessly *fused eae ' for years, but has recklessly refused CHAPTER XIU. grey and fancy checks, single Children’s 2 piece su‘ts, dark grey patterns, at he eas & Sort th that : - | foolishness ; ; 1j ; 4 ilness is something th f does not strike a At lem Memene dude het Wall | Oe . I got somethin to tell you i well trimmed, selling $1.50 ner anit | apogee Rind oe and of exere step meant. For months past she had been Sho was clwave a i as , an impressive figure, : > ° ' bah ve : sn Anew danger signa). ee piercing together words | by reason of ies stately Set Children’s 2 piece suite, all w-ol, t When a man fecls ‘“‘out of sorts”? or } an isjoi } | knocked Gut,” or whatever he maycall it, (anus Sia atti bale semaine ie general air of acquired superiority, but ‘ A 0p to f 0 grey aud brownchecks, selling at i he is a sick man time to take warn- jn : " tonight the gravity of a sibyl lay in the byes . 4 ti i! Head aches, drowsiness, loss of slee located upon her entering the room. ) i y 2 (0 t g 15 at night, loss of aprctite, nervousness. bat Her indefatigable industry was reward- shadowy gloom of her splendid ey we, 9 ° » . 0 e st taste in the mouth ta the morning, and | ed at last. aoe a command to be obeyed in- Men 8 Suits, mixed checks, i d fr tful dre: il. these € S . stan neo ; ‘ing ; . . . : Sauaaaiac ttecen, te, Bical oan nes tremendous was about to eam te ase con Getits 4 button sack Fat Boy s 3 piece suits, nice a mind . ee. ae — , cures | eas ee her. It eoncerned rattling melody with the bones. , checks, well made, selling at ? blood Quickel ine reulation and tones ~ 4 ; — a — She advanced as far as the first torch ; i the ‘serves. it moces rich red, tissue. | TAC, She was triumphantly glad of her asket before speaking again: ‘‘Some- $7.00 to 8.00 $3.50 up to 7.00 ! oom _— bieo .. It ae fiesh, but a ee e earning, mere crumbs thin’s gwine tc happen. Somethin great. . p a 1 patent. Unlthe coc tives ai ak meee aon edge flung to her at second Somethin that Mars Adr'n is hurrahin ak . make flabby flesh ii the conteary, 2 ae anaes bag they about and old marster groaning over. Suits made from our own Men’s ready-to-we i j ants, 5 ears down and exctretes the os ~ the. y en artin’ ? ; a coun wd oem ne unhe alth tis eatin aa 0 Sueniele s And I know alli about it. Vs rake of tweed, all patterns, all sizes. cood patterns at caesar a ores: meee, See 8 » who carried herself so loftily ‘‘Somethin gwine happen to who? 7e . . Dr ccod Uucaith. Tt cosny apculer tiseuce | now Saat Gasamme tarely held converse | . **Sue’sallers croakin ’bout somethin.’ sae and dunble breasted, sell- al! ca on af aaa tion s ee fe -% with her. But she was grateful to both ‘‘What we ali got t’ do wid it enny g¢ at 158, $1 | 25; 1.50 up | throat and kindred ailments. as lingering the = for what they had taught her | which @ way?’’ : ' coughs, spitting of tiood and weak lungs | im that serappy fashion long ego. All this came f -arious directi 73” i e cured byit. Thou rom various directions Ss - — a ee * fs . - 1d eee stified Heretofore Suzanne’s modicum of tauntingly, but they all quit their fool- $7.00 0 11.50 Boy odd pants at ‘ 1 is a dealer's business to give you knowledge had been held in the same | jishness and gathered in an expectant 5 55 , what you ask for; not to tell you what esteem as her modicum of secondhand | crowd about black Suzanne. The news- C. C up y re - a finery, gleaned from her mistress’ ward- | paper looked important and corrobora- ; tion 6 Pleasant Pellets cure con- | Tobe, something to be reserved for grand | tive. Suzanne herself looked immensely ‘ lee dietmans. « Cam ae won of | o@casions on which she desired to over- | jmportant. : . cure the disease. One “Pellet jn, | #We and humble her inferiors in the She stood under the torchlight with 4 . as ts va e n A wo a mild cath ar- quarter lot. her gayly turbaned head held well up, Al e Re eae Om ae See But it had a real value at last. It | looking gravely about her, as she : helped ler to comprehend the long, | gmoothed the creases out of the Ses- mY closely printed columnsin the afternoon | sumsport Herald with a long, yellow TWIN TO RTURERS | edition of the Sessumsport Herald, | hand that faded toa pallid pink in its which a spegial messenger was sent to | palm. {; te fetch, and which Adrien read aloud | Black Suzanne was not black at all. } Lumbaco an Rheumatism with ejaculatory excitement, emphasiz- | There had been a white Suzanne once, . made Harmiess by Dodd's ing certain passages with triumphant | the mistress’ sister, for whom the girl Kidney Pilis. little huzzas and wild wavings of the } had been named, and the distinctive oe 7 sheet. zi hie adjective had been found necessary. | — was an enthusiasm, she observed, | Aside from her serious, lustrous brown Lumbag oO and \heumatism cause which was not participated in by the eyes and the waving black hair, of endless pain and suffering. Every governor. In point of fact, for every . ; m » -- » : i . . : man and woman who runs chances of | one of Adrien’s ecstatic huzzas the gov- , which she was excessively proud, Su- \ getting wet, or catcling cold, is liable | ernor returned something very like a | zanne was a homely mulatto. to suffer from one or both. Our! groan. Evidently that long column in Having purposely prolonged the sus- hospitals are full of sufferers from | the afternoon Herald was full of portent | peuse of her audience until it woul these diseases; noe are more pain- | % the white folks. She would read it | bear no greater strain, she spoke again: ful. Every nerve is on fire; every | °V herself that night after tea was | ‘‘I’ve been knowin it was comin for a over and she had combed her mistress’ | long time. It’s been in the a’r. Black hair and bathed the soft, white, blue | Suzanne can see as far as the nex’ on® veined feet that never trod rougher | through a millstone with a hole in it. paths than those that wound through I've kep’ my eyes skinned and my ears joint is a centre of gony ; every mus- ele an area of torture. To movehand ! or foot makes the victim shriek with 7. . the ros9 garden of the governor’s man- | pricled.”’ eumatism makes more cripples | sion. Sandy rattled his bones impatiently: than all the railroad accidents that There were countless little services | ‘‘Well, if you’se got any news wuth ever happened. Twisted, mis-shapen for Suzanne to perform at the big house totin down here from the big house, Caricatures of humanity, who cannot { before she was at liberty to go home | [et’s have it. Time’s a-passin.”’ walk without misery , are to be seen | for the night—home to Neok or Noth- every day. The kidneys aretoblame. | ig. where mammy held autocratic If they. are healthy you needn’t fear | *Way over Strong Martin’s domestic ar- —_ _— Rheumatism or Lumbago. Dodd’s | ™2gementa. But when they were all Kidney Pills keep the kidneys healthy | P&mormed. the soft, waving white Dair and cure Rheumatism and Lumbago. meee Satins Srey Sante, Ee frilled nightcap, the cut glass carafe of Dodd's Kidney E Pills ALWAYS CURR | orange leaf water placed on the little stand by the big canopied bed, black Suasnne stole stoftly down stairs into N the darkened library, and, groping her — to the table, eagerly possessed her- ge] of the paper that meant so much to The Most Picturesque Summer | "24 ' her People oud to mammy ‘ : first. Mammy was shrewd witted and Resort in America long headed. She possessed the prophet- to vision of a ‘‘conger woman,’’ and so THE : SPORTSMAN'S : PARADISE, | contd foretell the consequences of this a great matter better than Suzanné could Fvery river and Jake along the lime of the} possibly do. (To be Continued.) MASSEY --HARRIS ‘CO, LIMITED. _ nf MARK WRIGHT & CO,, Agents Ch’town ROGERS & noone Agents S’Side Newfoundland Raiiwav abounds It seemed incredible to her as she ia with trout @ and salmon. turned at the side gate to glance back |! F ie hg a. ate ye ee “é at tho grand white mansion towering | Oe. CMY SENG ERE The Sh ortest § 6a Voyage. majestically above its glossy evergreen : : | NTER 2NATI (] NAL FXH BITI ON: PICKFORD Ni BLACK shrubberies that change or disaster | ; ° Quickest and safest route to any part is; could ever come to her white folks. | Raised from a Bed of LINE via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER The very timbers that sheltered them | segmed as solid as the earth that had Sickness. ST. JOHN, WN. SB. ké BR 3 tven them growth, the earth, which eins eae aad U' CE Ccinees by ‘Tight of heritage tothe | pr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure and Kid- SEPTEMBER 13TH TO 23RD 1898 | Classed A 1 at Lloyds) Strongs forever and forever. Who would | eee: ‘pie Seuibeen: Sale Ae Leaves North Svdney every dare assail such majesty? Mammy Perfect Health—An Interesting ; + T T > onl -.| might say she could , ‘ : \ Trt 1 uesday, Thurs uy and Satur- | ™6 say she cousd not. Cure After Long Suffering. ; : . day evening on arrival of the Her way led her through the quarter All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. L.C.B. -express. Returning Jeaves Port| lot, past the great barnlike log strue- ee ee Large Special Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Products. Aux Basque every Moaday, Wednesaay | ture which did duty for a dancehouse. Simcoe, Jan. 18th, 1897. Live stock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Wednesday 21st. acd Fr ay evenings on arrival of St. John| She had forgotten it was Saturday {| Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., To- Grand display of the HALIFAX . CHARLOTTE OWN, exprese, ; night. From between the chinks of the ronto, Ont. :— Forest Life of New Brunswiek. SEASON . FARE loosely daubed logs long lines of light Gretiomen Seer lea five ore = Collection of Wild Animals, Birds, Insects, plants and fungi shownin their nat ura nes OF, Ae Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld limmered redly. The sound of shuf- | W45 confined to my bed, not being able | Haunts, > sv gee First (C1; re OES, Tes £20.05 | oe feet came to her ata great dis- | t°, move The best medical skill was The Paradise of the Sportsman and S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from “1 =e $20.05 | 8 ore called in, all treating me for catarrh Delight of the Naturali Ps od! eve Frid l¢ Secc i C ean ‘ i t Th th ‘ f bi il a ; ; aan e gb e Na uralist 3 ry aay at ) a.m. ** : on 2 10.30; tance. en e scraping of a badly | of the stomach, but to no avail. I Two Mus iwillc *b uring the the seas f 1898, H Return 33.81 | tuned violin and the rhythmic clatter of | could not eat the most simple food “Their whole C Serer’ ute — . raha! 4 P es alifax, Through tickets onsale at all stations! the bones held between skillful fingers. | without being in dreadful misery, and AG , 1 Le ections Rest Miaciaat A ce Ort = Asotings, On the 1.C.R..C.P.R. anc Str. Nav. Co. | ‘'The folks’? were having ‘‘lots of found no relief until same was vomited reat Nature” Lesson for all. awkesbury, Arichat, Vanso, leaac = The 1] Iv6H a. | ‘ ce eae ~ up. After spending a large sum in Prizes offered for Nataral History Collections. Herbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor: sew trip will be only 6 Hours. | fun’’ inside. Sam Bates was fiddling. | mediczl advice, I was advised to try A Large and varted Dispiay of Fish Products and Fishery Appliances, returning wil] Jeave Halitax every Tues-~ Vor all information apply to Nobody scraped a bow like that but | a box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. [ er | at ine ae many Manufacturing Novelties. day at 6 p. m., makiog same sal T} e ) ' ; ro Chenetel : a3 S : ynsidered °rizes Offered for best Manufacturer’s Display. ’ oe ‘ * tate tadh 1 . yo E ELD, St.J bo’ e NAd,; or onan Bates, ond Sandy wae oe oe aa : snapetaen pot Bey Re ere Ii ene “a hoon -KERS Will finda varying round ofattractionsin Amusement Hall andin | Steamer has excellent pursenger accom- Se ARCHIBALD & 20., Agents, a bones. Sandy, too, was a recognized eould not recover. At length I pur- d pysscnuie Marea upon the Grounds, in front of the Kew Grad mead. modation. Saloon amidships. Special el North Sydney, C.B. | artist in his line. chased a box from J. Austin and Com- Excursion rates from everywhere. MARK THE 13rH OF SEPTEMBER ON YOUR CALENDAR freights will be giveo this seacon. She lifted the wooden latch to the | pany, Simcoe, and to my surprise found For Prize List aad full information, Address, For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, | soclamey door and stood on the threshold | great relief. Not being able to eat I | clue | W. C. Pitfield a athed i tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Chas. A. Everett, TH a of the dancehouse, bathed in the yel- Pills; the pains left me the third day. President Mzenager and sec Ch’ ao low light flung from half a dozen pitch | wy appetite has been fully restored. Th’town, Mav 14,1898. pine torches stuck in iron baskets | I consider myself perfectly cured, and noneare seentdinemnaentienmeniemeaiineneti rae ae am am eee es HORNTX of Hartford against the mud daubed walls. She | feel as well as e hen a roe wom = ; 8 re : i although I am 65 years old at present. looked upon the flving figures that were | + was almost a shadow, now I am as MARK FISHER SONS & C0 Assets over $5,000,000] dizzily execcuting a reel according to | feshy as before my sickness. Have ' ' Sam Bates’ stentorian orders, with en- | used only three boxes of Dr. Chase's aways pays..... WL RST | vious contempt Kidney-Liver Pills, and only two boxes Victoria Square, MONTREAL y : ‘the -, | of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. I can eo No doubt them er quarter ang do my house work as usual. I am Im orters of Fine W lle oe gers’ thought it was fine fun. Sam | positive that my marvellous cure ire Pp 00 Lowest Ratan. Bates was ‘‘mos’ dead drunk”’ already, | (which I think it is) is ¢ue purely to and Tailors Trimmings and Sandy was clattering his bones | Dr. Chase’s remedies, which I have ¢rous Settlements with discordant energy. After a second | Wed. I can honestly Sone the eye lines in English Worsteds ee ; ‘ is s : | Same to any persons suffering from ——— an Serges. es BEER, of irresolution she stepped farther into | symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you Authorized the hall, and, waving the stolen news- | every suecess. 9 \ + : Sample Reom, 72) Prince Wm. 8% AGENTjFo® P.jJE. Isuanp ' Paper Over her head to attract general Yours, truly, i N ) A | ! St. John, N. B. cae ; attention, said peremptorily: **Quit your MRS. ANN CHURCHILL, Sr. FIRE LIFE. ACCIDENT | 4A4 44 }HH HARVEY Ag®nt. ths deen palayenagpeerengpnanttinen eR aoe A ° a la J a i adh Ne eT oN: SNR a J Eo nee ee ee ak Pe TRS. TE CR LENE “— Su ar let