THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ATRIL 24, 1899 | ¢ , > rin ; I hi i | | Ate TA CALA ES AT j iD w-4 ey y Pag ; » | INV Jy we by it A. i STEEL AGATE WARE ’ ; ; a aaa : “A t hip ; Iystewe . sti j As u aler for it or | : i | " The Thos, Davidson Mfg. C MONTREAL, ow E THE BICYCLES Al Fz: Excellence. | | ? Stes cane — FOR STRENGTH BEAUTY DURABILITY t takes less energy ‘to propel [IMPERIAL ftkan any 4 Bicycle made. Its construce-| ‘ tion renders it almost inde-| ructable. Is THE BEST TOO GoOoDd FOR YOU? Call andsee our wheels and. get the FRED P. NEWSON, AGENT Ask vour dector how many preparations of cod- liver oil there are. He will answer, ‘‘ Hun- dreds of them.”” Ask hm which.-is the best. He will \ reply, “Scott’s Emulsion,”’ Then see that this is the one you obtain, It contains the purest cod-lwver oil, free frem unpleasant odor and : ta You also -get the hy- pophosphites and glycerine. All one grand healing and nour- ishing remedy. Cc. three are blended into soc. and $1.00, all aruggists, sOW NE, Chemists, Toronte | Watches itches in Sickel cases $3.0071o $10 00 ) oe oo Bilver§ ws 700 « 3000 " Gold n 19.00 « 19000 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to #20.00 Ribbon Guarde 2be , Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.C0 20 to 10,00 05 to 200 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly ali kinds, in good quality plate. Cuff studs and tisiks Collar Studs Brooches Also gone in solid silver: | | } | | | i | ) ~—BW.TAYLOR BY ST. GEORGE RATHBONE Author of ** Doctor Jack,” ‘* Doctor Jack's Wife,’’ Captain P . . Ty , , nl 8} Tom,’ ‘Miss Pauline of New York,” Ete. avr} A 5 RY peas Deepen.) patente, 5 glean. 51!) emma, sy, garam. 5, Gaon, jt eon {Ei ‘t. 4° ‘ey sit " ‘ ON SS VSS Sa SE We a ae ‘¢ CHAPTER XX—Continued, > ae : : - 4 _20u know its no intrusion, John,” Yo John rests on his oars and waits | With reproach in her eyes, “at the chance to come: and the nns en “wind of you to say 50, my dear, wind fl alae. dal ' h a : ] oe en | heir { but to th point. IT have hear from Yes, mampulates the shutttle through Ken Taleb.” th woof, & 1, ¢ Ge ; , . Oh: your face tells me it is good When Mustapha catches his eve he | hews, . comes up hastily, understanding they “TE im to vist him at ten.” is something in the wind. *'To-night ?”’ “We are to go again into the old so" yor tl - “But John, the danger. You yourself When, monsieur? told me it was no I ttle thing to enter ol] ‘ . 4 —. - | ~ } ~ ’ HON ] leh h is A J ZiT) mn the ! oht. - ho ‘ iil \ sent me a m lanes, with strange figwes here and r Arab looks &t the paner sto‘id- | there, eyeing one fierecly; the houses ly it might as well be S nuskrit to that threaten to topple over on one him. head; all these things make it a risky “Rana tt itis han 9 . : - Read it} n : pice to wander in even during the : hn « , ai ae eet : So John complies, and his guide takes aytim« After dark it must be aw- in all that is said- He nods h's head ft to show that he understands So Jchn describes the plan of ac- ‘This time YI, too, will charge my tion, and intecests his affi.nced, «who and they will not know that Mustapha Cadi who walks throush Al Jezira with an un side. appearance, it is the lanes of old at his “A bright thought, Mustapha. shall we leave the hotel?’ “Say half-past nine, meet me here. I all The burncose belhever When have is safe,” John prepares for bus'ness. Ile remembers that on the previous eeccasions he had need of weapons Wii arranged that they came very Near an encounter | with the natives—and hence arms himself. Before quitting the ho‘el, he fee's it incumbent upon himself to see Lady Ruth, and tell her where he is going. Nothing like beginning eaily, you know. She has alreafiy commenced to control his destiny: CHAPTER XXIII. John hears dt iast. A native servant brings him a note, and it can ‘be set down as positive that the young ‘Chicogan eagerly breaks the 6cal- It is from Ren T th. He wri a fair Emzlish hand, for he ig a man of much e tiieation. “Gorm again this nicht at e'e n Tell Mustapha to be at the wall wher \ deporte } fr 7 IY h th hour, and to rap upon the large stone with the handle of his knife, giving the | signal of Mahomet’s tomb “BEN TALEB, of Morocco. So John’s heart t s with « xp tation. ‘This looks friendly; he may + near th d of } <a a and ‘ cf ‘ when he has f | wie 3 her, a com liation betwee these separated parents secms lypossible, The pa: h2s too much of bitierness in it te -b easiy put as:de- His first thought is f Mustapha i he casts around for the Arab, whom he last say lore by the urler is near hy, engag edi im a e gal with several com punion ‘ or the Arab, as a rule Jeo Zul v nd will risk everythin; but his horse, Iady Ruth has a headache. and is bathing her brow with cologne in the privacy of her little boudoir parler, but leadily consents to see th young man. “You'll think me a fright, John, with my hair brushed back like this” Jobs e s tl na thrice, as an ardent love; I c. <2 ne adv: 1 e of the protes ( ( ind fact that Aunt {swen has gone hack in the seeond hKiorm~- for another chair—“but red ia : wh I have headache ft il Ww I sticcuml ertain prod 5 You will excuse me?” “Indeed, I sympathize with you have had the same splitting headadh inyself more than few t ] wenldn't have intruded——” RONG iDEA VSPEPSIA 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 itdea long since exploded that Gigestion is comfined to the stomach. No modern scientist denies that by far the greater part of digestion and the more difficult part takes place in the intestines. This explains why dyspepsia is wever really cured by pre- parations which merely aid stomach digestion and act only on thé stomach, gy 8 This fact also explains why Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills have heen so remarkably suc- cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- sia and indigestion, , : Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, liver and hewels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of digesting the substances cn which the stomach has no effect, Stomach treatment may do wel} enough for slight indigestion, but if you have ¢chronic in- digestion or dyspepsia of a serious mature you can profil by the experience of scores of thou- sands who have been permanently cane by using Dr, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One ill a dose, 2<c. a box, at all dealers, of Sdmanson, Bai®? & Co,, Toronto, 5 - en, crc case aca a esata tn sana th asks more questions about his former Vis.t, not forgetting the marvellous beauty of the Moor’s daughter, for -he is human. Time flies under such circumstanc.’s, and hence it is John suddenly ex ciaims: “I declare it is after nine o'clock.” “And my headache ig gone.” At this both laugh. “You must be a wizard, John, to charm it away so complctely,” she de- ClLAT CR. “1 trust I shall always be as success ful in the days to come,” breathes John. and th's of course causes a blush to sweep over the fair maid’s face. Hie hurries to his room to prep:zre for what is before him. Deep in his heart arises a prayer for success. Ag tin tht fealine of vratic pation swe ps over him» Remembering former Gisap rcintments, he encedvors to subdry h pes and to p-epare for anothe: back, but this dees not prevent him aut tines from indniging in dreams v he ppiness. it is just half-pest nine when h renehes the dcor of the hotel. Mustapha Cadi is there, lockirg con i ; . fident and bearing a small bundle Avain. in a dark corner, John. assures an Arab covering, while his conductor proceeds to alter h's own looks so that any whom th meet may not know who the tail Arab is. So the tread the lanes of the nil) sid iown., Just as on the preévios vis! the ‘ Arabs, Moors, K 1b) ks, Jews ard negro The silenc like that of the tomb, and yet the in i or of more than eve house doub ers | tacle gay enoug ti le: light and colo of lovely women, of rippling fountains, sweet flo lenu the air wit t] ] nee ( ct I] the accessories « Meorsh ¢u ein slev’se, for thes re pe, while keep mg the exterior of ther dwelings plain, spend money |: Visily upon i interior. they are et the wall, and Mus- ti gives th signal clearly: indeed el { hit «f the knife 1 the ne with foree than is ne ! ears deceive him. he signal he l. is answered, an in ancther minute they are inside the wall, A e walks along behind his guide John whispe o tl Arab: a? ee o 2a eye the fellow neglected to qui secure the decor t} wall,’ to which remark Mustapha semtson 4m Jow one a svm \ | ws hi business, monsieur; yhow, it concerns us not nt a Which Joh takes as a gentle re m'nder that these Arabs are very par- timikar not to interfere with things liat belong to another. He SaVS no more, They reach the eentral room, open- bg u the court where plashes the i pou fountain, The guide stons- nted air comes the instrument, a man- are pecu inrly in Upon the s¢ notes of a musical the dolin, and chords sud and yet so full of music. Then a breaks forth ing Jchn has heard onty in his dreams voice such sing- --it is a voice of wondrous power, sympathetic and sweet, a voice that would haunt a man forever. Joha knows no Moorish maiden can sing that song, and his heart gives a wild threb as the conviction is sud- deuly forced apon him that at last, after these weary years of waiting, after his search over half the world, he is now listening to the voice that hushed his infantile cries, and fell up- on his ears like a benison. No wonder, then, he stands there as if made of stone—stands and drinks in the sweet volume of sound as it floods the Moorish couit, until the last note dies away as might the carol of a bird at even-tide. Then he swallows a sob, and braces himself for the coming ordeal Som: thing behind reaches his ear. He is positive he catches a deep groan as of despair; perhaps it comes from som enge, where this Moorish judge bas ai ¢nemy in confinement. He is not gyon a ehance to specn- late upon the subject. His guide touche his arm apd ponts, John discovers | D-O-D- « } - eareetays — sesaantagagaaseNbtle* fo THE BEST Is elways imitated. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, Lecause they are the best Kidney cure. Take none it zd i) mide k vn t M Hie is Xpec { f forwar' { r che ¢irerm 1 voung m IN Nn ; 7 a ’ ,! that heavenly vo'ee, h ou: s ra gh to hs he rt wil he loan: @ t- 1 OK ti the face { t Sing So hte adyat mt si y and al shiw of d \ i i the ¢ ey 7 t-o0 t. He ses a figure in t k, scat niar the o'd SMorr. ard in 9 ese are :lu 102 tha < Lhon his he tells hm } ’ upon. the ce ci tl nm th wio hex been lest to him eo ig. ] ors he } o ° ] ee 2 ed hi rte. or ‘s her presevce hue sieply he desire cf hr f ohh She dees not show any it - ment as he appr acher, one 1s teud te mare him beheve she hzs been ke} i: igwreance of the truth. ae Mohammedan docte: nd hi levely dsughter watch his advance wit dcep interest, for they are hum on tuke peasure in good deed den The Koran commends t its i therough y as dos our Bible. At t same tme slaves are in waiting ne. by, armed with deaély e'mitars, an: should it prove that John has deceiv: them, that the Sister does not grect him with love, but fear, because he bears the name of Craig, a s‘gna. from Ben Taleb will be the signing » bis death warrant. 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