THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, a See ee ee rE al 1900 Ir QQ re ren a a fo eat | a. be - i - i i “a - = @ e ’ - > a - er ca . -F ri i MJ WV vho a ia 5 fi eat i riano and re gen for '— 1 insp the L wareroomys. Millec Bros. : MAAAALAMAAcssaeadbadaddddddccdadbadddds dds Ldddidddadddagdaaddd — | = 7 ' (Jueen Street. <p | ——- | y’s Building oe ‘ ys Uli ite . | —- | PHFOPVORE PED OP HOR TTET TOPOS TERROR DOD Os pepe Hn ens ~ #i SMA AMAAAAMAAMMADA AMM LAAAAAAMAA CdNdASIE Snowflake | Chacolates == Can be had at any following firsc class ore T. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Butcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. | J.D. McLeod & R. H, Wason, ithe 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. ‘lo do| this you must have choice} groceries, canned goods and | provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it? 7” JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street. — eee Wutters Ale —AND— Gream Porter > The product of the Silver’Spring Brew- ery of Sherbrook, P. () , far excel all malt preparations on the Canadian mar- Over 300 carloads were delivered at the Pcincipal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 und to-day Nutiers agencies so dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is hoon at one, it is evening at another. The Silver 3pring goods are chietly rec- Smmended for their AssoLute PURITY Rnosieurs recommend and ply sicians Tescribe them. or tale by A: MACDONALD, Sole Agent for P. E. 7- TOYVVVV UY Y Lo \s \ Y e . \*, w > ‘ YY YY oN 4 V4 WV VY wy \e CCR CR RT UD (Om fX own brother.” “You never offer scent, or stimulant, or sympathy, Honor,” said Lawrence, when they two were left alone; and | now his tone, though vexed, was nei- , ther rough nor sullen. “Why don't you tell me what is the matter—as they ado * nd you,” asked Hon- from one of “of the shoe- “Don’t they remi or, as she took a the vases on thi mzker in “The Relapse,’ who told Lord rosebud table ppington that he was mistaken in suppcesing hig shoe pinched him?’ Lawrence laughed as if he had not been pooriy for a “There is no deceiving those beauti- year. ful eyes of yours,” he said. “give me that rosebud; pin it in my coat your- self, and that will cure me.” care and delib 1 it in her : iis just drink But, with the eration she fastens ‘There, Law utmost dress. this, Ja ne, Clie ure in a rence, end you'll be all right,”’ said remarked ‘ ints n ‘ f ‘ ail } n rmiss_on ited, he for “such ke J iy and Phoebe the worls [eo to both cf l nexXe- 7 unconse¢e}- cus of ny oft Mr. H I ) > feelings ! te | his \ wt! Dy - A man will defend his Phonor with his life, —~ What is more dishonor- — able than unnecessary Thousands of men make failures ind die premature deaths, leaving sand children unprovided for, because of their reckless neglect of health. No can do good work or be successful in business who suffers from biliousness, di- gestive and nervous disorders such as sick headache, giddiness, dizziness, drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, fullness and swell. ing after meals, wind and pain in the stom- ach, costiveness, blotches en the skin, loss of sleep, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams and riervous and trembling sensations. These are but the forerunners of some dread disease like deadly consumption, or fatal nervous prostration. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the best med- icine for hard working mes and women. It cures all cases of weak stomach, im. paired digestion and disordered liver. It ives keen edge to the appetite, makes the igestion perfect and the liver aetive. It makes rich, red, pure oed and builds firm, healthy flesh. It builds new, heal muscular tissue im every — organ. ti tones the worn-out merves. It strengthens the muscular system, aud invigerates and vitalizes the whole system. It induces sound and refreshing sleep, dissjpates drowsiness and melancholy, and imparts mental power, elasticity and courage. It arouses the physical energies of the whole body. It cures 98 per cent. of a}l cases of consumption, bronchial, throat and kindred ailments. All medicine dealers sell it. Costiveness and biliousnéss. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pelle’s cure them. They strengthen and stimulste the overworked organs. They never gripe. — is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic | } | | | | | | | | ' | | | | | | | t And Honor Craven was disgusted with all I said to you.” “No!” put in the invalid, anxiously. “Yes,” returned Mrs. Payte, with that shrewd glance of hers,which show- ed how kard it would be to ter. “She whispering to you just before they went.” deceive was at-out me “She only said,” answered the sick lv, with a smile of pleasant recolled- ol she thought you did not’ mean your words to be hard and sharp, as— I said they were.’ CHAPTER VIII. Leaving Kinbury, -Royden Keith the highway toward Ab- past the wall that skirted the the high hedge Then he turned asid h ran at right angles With the highway and bordering the side. He rode siowly here, not only be cde along botsmoor: « ‘ + } geo le and Past DOTU il ¢ the wood. to 4 [i iD il lane whic on the other sause the lane rutted, and Ro- 1 lar] Was rough and deeply f accord slackened llood of his ewn his dainty steps, but appzrently because in’'s master had no idea to had ridden about a mile up the lane when he drew bridle, for he had come upon a solitary cottage, just at a turning in the lane. The widls propped, the thatch torn and the win- dows patched with paper; but a curl of thin, blue smoke from the broken chim- rey rose against the dark background of the Abbotsmoor woods, and Royden, seeing this, dismounted without a mo- ment’s hesitation. Fastening Robin to an alder-bush which grew beside the rickety garden-gate, he walked up _ to the door of this desolatelooking dwell- ing, and knocked upon it with his rid- ing whip. “It has been a comfortable dwelling,” he said to himself. “Can all the cot- tages on the Abbotsmoor estate have been left to fall to ruin when they would, as this one has?’ There came no answer to his knock, but, just as he stepped back to assure himself again of the presence of smoke that should betoken human occupation, an old man come round the corner of the cottage, with a spade upon his { shoulder. He had evidently been at work in the garden behind, and so had not heard Royden’s summons. “What is it?’ he inquired, susni- ciously. “I want to ask you,’ said Royden, in his pleasant, high-vred tones, ‘a few questions about this cottage and its late tenants. If you will answer them for me, I shall feel very much obliged to you.” The man put down his spade, and leaned upon it as he stood. Royden, resting his arm upop the branch of a stunted apple-tree, looked toward the cottage door, as if he would rather have gone within, gloomy and desolate as the place might be. “Have you lived here long?’ he ask- ed, when he saw that he was expected to hold his interview there. “J dunno what you call long,” re turned the old man sulkily; “I’ve liy- ed here better’n seven year—will that do ye?” “You took the cottage, did you not, from a man named Territ?” ——— “Did you not? I understand he was living her about ten years ago. He was a miner, and had a daughter nam- ed %° “I know her name,” put in the old man, scraping the sole of his boot upon the spade he held. “If that’s all ye want, I can tell ye that—sir.” The last word was added, apparently against the speaker’s will, ag he glanced at the One “ Peller’? ” face and figure opposite him. “Her j name was Margit. I’ve heerd of her. * She married from this cottage, and went with her husband tc the county town. I’ve heerd nothin’ of. her since then. Whet should Tf hear, if she’s a eae ; : ~ v i \ m~ ; Ca | >> —~ ae \ . ” Big lk 4 # ’ ~ | — -™ i I< | st we i >} QVWVUa eS ! . re ‘ | BY MARY CECIL HAY & | : ml . s } i 4 ss bt = 1 } tt. A 44 2 on? T "> ‘ . ; cc I L iif i€i iIViOtto, iNOras ~OVe — | er -Y a oe | se ito ee om eewen a 7 FRET TE te ee oe mE RR wer i A ™ , . £f £ , ey % ™ ae , ‘ Ps 5 A y« , - 7 4 iS ‘ , 4 ~* 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ + ‘ a ~\ AN AN iX a = “ ‘ aX : \ ay ‘ ® , - . s7 Con 1ed.)¢ , By it . ‘ T ; t qa , ‘ he . | . ea . 7 j u , i W i : hin i 9 e : 7 n passed his lips as } opt ; () ' o a? 2rove., . ra hen I and Theodora | : n | are 1 d 1 here, H | ; Vv 1 { r “A ' * it fac | ‘ dete ; ble idk 4. t} M Haug} t i ving her equally near | broth ] iall take care always to be a | } s § \ ae h oubiesome, Of course; | apparently ul it less trouble | but I don’t object to taking a little trou- | assent to this } to e} ; 1 = | ble for her.” £ my brow, al ixe Off t S § « v eS 3 on h ETT » ae Eten . i | . vl 1 upo | When her visitors had all left Fac | nething that was 1 elicited a s ©, | Cor | } s g ; Myr Payte heaved a sich | or even amia word. ; ; 1; = : - 4s , ; in expression of re You are very poorly, I am afraid, | : ; e very ’ — i her usual ea Lawrence,” fretted Jane, pathetically; y } } tioned M , } ¢ S Si ques loned J Ts. d I knew it would be so th iD 1 variou ; | hich | I : . 1 : on various speeches, whicn | - when you took those mushrooms, ‘ ’ s you wor mus very well have known It is your head, Lawrence, I n Iv for that ladv’ $ os re. ‘ asi ‘ i y tor tha 4uGY 8S priy see,”’ said Phoebe, softly; “I will fetch | , | my eau-ie-Cologne i las mucl he eja Ae ce %? } ane 1 : c XN sense, i Jar > 2 t { } y as if she had ] ¢ ‘6 Rial | : ‘ why V . is 1 ie head, 0 4 rw oY 9 . striz of compliments. “] iw t will d > } m more good. , | . that : ’ ; - ' I : 7 a | vy that Mr. Haug! ton was out of | _ Ehoebe had rushed off for her scent- | temper with me, and that Captain | oo : : _ | Trent was bored to death, ead thet | ( h girl.” muttered Jane, ful- | Lisi gril, D i rea vane, v | eed litt] D } e ] i } 4 ; ‘ory ‘2 72 4 " TT > nTe - ~Pry ovr’ Nniv 7Y- kowing her, stiffly; “as if I did not | “ ee ee eee eet . 1 " ¥ P11 al y 4,7 ' . s Ty » because her guardian did. | know best what is the matter with my ' 7 i Hy . | were } — respectable ‘ooman,and stays at home? “Then did not them personally?” “Not I.” “Do you happen to know the name of Maragret’s husband?” ‘“No—I never dog o’ yourn, T’ll warrant. 1 you know cither of heerd it. That’s a fins sir-—fleet as the wind, No, I don’t trouble about rs’ na I. Margit 1 a town chap, and IT know none o’ Is there anythin’ more you'd k?” added the old man, still me—not s i g at the gr yho h s waiting at his master’s fect. et’s father—is he dead?’ | Yenurs and years ago. 4 that at the gate, sir---is it | y “Yes, it is mine,” said Royden, pl “but, before I mount ®im. 1e look round your cottage kitchen, vou?” “Ye're welcome,” said the old man, in hing but @ gracious tone. “There's t to see in there, but if ye like to the trouble, why ye can.” Saying this, he etuck his spade into the soil among his cabbages, and open- ed the door of the cottage. Desolate as ths little dwelling had from witiout, it was far more desolate, to Royden’s eyes, within. hing bore eyvyidefice of poverty, thing breathed the presence of a care or thrift. But whether wy of this that Royden was as he stood and looked round and gloomy kitchen, no one ‘ lo he Cy tinned.) — —_—_——— 00D HEALTH ror WOMEN Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Re stores Weak, Sickly Women to Robust Health. Any irregularities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmed about their health. Whether painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation, the cause can be traced to some derangement of the berves. A few boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food will completely build up the exhausted nerves and restore the regular monthly action which removes from the body the clogged mat- ter that would otherwise cawse pain end serious disease, It is as » restorative for pals, weak women that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food has been singularly suceessfal. ke counteracts the debi- litating ¢\s-4seg peculiar to women by feeding the nervy. «nd creating mew nerve fluid, the vital force | the hima body. Dr. A. \. Chase's Nerwe Feod has restored scores of huncrede @f weak, sickly women robust health. @ box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Beres & Ce., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s new Mustrated book ‘‘ The Ills of Life and Kow te Cure Paem,” sent free to your address. Those Who Deal With Us ‘Its all lain Sailing With (ur Goods are Right Our Prites are Right It lies with you, reader, togive us a chance to prove the above assertion. We are receiving new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Choice Creamery Putter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c¢ per Ib. It wll please you. We also sell Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big «tock of other Teas on band, from 20c per Ib up. Also in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the Free delivery of lowest’ possible prices. Telephone goods to ali parts of the city. communication. RF. Madigan & Co LOWE& QUEEN STREET. 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