THE DA INE ; ; IN. N . IINER, Ct! ARLOTTETOW N, NOVEMBER 23 19) ee , 7 i’ he ; : ‘ , ) j ‘ oe u aoa, ee Setanta ee _ WILL 1} ao ha " YPITT AR UJTrULAN Fil J Grose ¢ i 3 hi . . « i ‘ foe PR tapestry ibigui.y and : v ' said, ‘‘ No: ees lly law F : , How Lo You | \ ) New i ad oe A Lhe can auctor egiftares looked de) gs ; 3 and fixedi, a: « : ; —. Sa a what he could eve of his face, figure and nd Od ans ' VY aes ri } BY clothes te re ig hea face, igure at al + now take a back it fora new ae at 0 on Gim iigot. Ho turaed mus a : ~ ait recuctantly away, then tu l back . . e ] ri ; CA > A - > ‘oW ae ; . : a ame vac F Mee iety has recently deen APTAIN CHARLES KING, U.S. A. wre Vell, if you want any sleep before ; 3) Ly bh Vit ee PO Pet to Lutte you’d bett a : eee i ag you'a better bo getting . Det ermed, the members of which AUTHOR OF “TH#RI¢ Slat at it,” said hi, witb that broad freed r The guaranteed Product of Prime deo themselves to eat no food e SO ILOINEL’S DAUGHTER.” “FROM THE mapper ana ame DIOR FLECC OND OF Ox Beef. p edgy tne l ; v4 ‘ 4 manuver an absence of couventicnual re- fever that has been cooke >ANTIER ) ne ‘a3 3 . : Seale - ys = whateve! vn it 1 ‘ . 3 a RANKS. ETC. straint begotten of years in the bound- Infinitely more nourishing than Ex- nr ; slain : Tt unc med LOOM iS 398 y ® 1 3 ae ar co They claum that u oe aad liet: that less west, und then stood awaiting the tract of Meat or Home Made Beef Tea. he only rational healt iui diet; that [coprriaiur, 1898 ; ree result. the éstich - sien anna oneal eEGUED, » BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT Co, | I emonenmnane ‘remote ancestors ite no cooked t cam tt atenvtin’ nut our remote « St «kt get . ame, not too soothingly or satis- : food, and therefore if we do the i factorily. Health, Strength and even Life Itself , 4 ewil) hea anr ’ . ' 7 . s : ; ‘ame, vigor and health will be ou (Continued. ) i ‘‘When I want it. I'll take it.” have often been sacrificed to reliance sal ter, would you kindly get m “§ anne St. : veward os ae | meni y ndly get me some wa- The conductor drew away with dis- upon preparations which are practi- ge Sa otatoe raw The brakeman w suspici j} Ser: j sense ik ca a, ; cad : Raw ea raw potatoes, raw). cone i a \ ent off suspiciously Mr. Gr ie : tinct sense of another defeat. He stirred cally void of nourishment, such as Meat host raw eggs, raw everything, js | © Sunt up his chief and report, and the ; — ““* ay took the cup, filled it, up the porter with no gent! a Ext dH : waedt, *< 55 "ah, maduc OM , ¢ | restored it with b b } a Seen een Sree ome Made Beef Tea. the enticing bill of fa held out ¢ conauctor promptly appeared. His face re with a bow to the unseen Hiow many of your passengers have saN “ RR - ; raw l« Pov at of e i CCU DE . ’ > ; y 7 ; “|r © " r yew > Te the enthusia food crank of the | Stew darker at sight of the two. He | °° Opes, watched the lily white hand, | got gunst’’ he asked. BOVRIL while retaining the valuable : itil : heal irreen!-1telw +} a ; witt ts o Se ae oe . : : ; . . - éture and th ciety OSes t * ld cenene eg the $10 bill handed | oe -bethoeahe be agen of rings, ap The negro started from his seat, dazed stimulating properties of these pre- actablish restaurants in the larg im by Tw —_ and looked from one | th ‘ : . eon a . , then Ur aa and frightened. ‘‘Only two or three of parations combines with them all the = ai +) ; . | man to the other i : is 3 = | e porter, proffered his reqaest for | ’em. ¢ i OO cere... bi i . - — " den a neste ox ‘an sores 7 matches and cued if there w aes pos eo Isee,’’ was the answer. ‘‘That nutritious constituents of Beef in a ~ved dail don jerstand 8 sai lat ske as any pos- Lver in we Pee es tees ; : ; ; may be served daily a ae “ie @ said. | gibi tite od the deities Senliies ‘ Ol..ver In lower 3 and two gehtlemen in form capable of immediate digestion is recs a often & wee How'd you—whero’d you get aboard?” | §>lity of the ladies be:ng incommoded | 8 and 9. What's the matter?”’ eee ° Modern cook en a dys} tae Witine acoso ne Pr ao al r? and assimilation, da produc ', : : At ow Springs, said the | errs MOZINg. Nothing as yet, but I’ve a good — foods wh sh tramp. ‘‘l walked there from the Junc- ery sub; not a bit, suh. They cun’t | mind to wake the lieutenant,’”’ said Jar- is Beef T I II aa Av? a . ; : 2 Ra ‘gs . . . it , ; 7" ttaw §j > > smnkine ee . . oe r ? —e -s Eiseted. dD or boiled : fried tion. I'd ’a’ frozen if it hadn’t been for | S™ell it whe n you stay in the smoking | vis, his fingers working nerveusly as he BOVRIL Is beet lea plus Beef. TOASLCU, ‘ . : | SOOYY) ro ‘> y ’ +A0 it 7 5 ® " . ———aey o SB veatib : this gentleman.”’ room, There’s ouly two ladies in the | glanced about the car Tho porter’s eyes eres — @ tri x ) p it ‘ 4 Or 60s) > } Yinon > 4 . a8 ‘ : . . J Ss ug | : «ey can’t change this, ’ ssid the con- Car, sun. Both Foing up to Buatte—Mrs. were big, bis eyeballs staring. ol : — tt ductor. ‘‘]’ll fetch it presently.”> And Mainwaring and a young lady with ‘Wait till I come back,’’ said Mr which ‘ . i a Raa , . wr? in id oT Seich C2 nodding to his brakeman to follow him her. ce E o Jarvis presently, and let himself out at . stoma \ ‘ . . . +e) mw her Ne P > a a r a he burried up the aisle. At the forward en the rear door. The last sleeper was dark ut p ? iti No - 2} ion’ nn} } 2 ar : . . ee 5 x e ea a end of the car he whispered: ‘* Watch estthe hi an = ‘i - = t, sub. Pag lady and silent. Every curtain seemed |g - ! . 5 those two like a cat, now. I’m going Mr " i . Li . 1er I’et most the cet “ crews, Jarvis found his bunch of kevs 5 1c é ail Lilt e < P ray Q? ; re returne his ‘ ofttnae ie Ones os ee ae eae . . , wine forward to get the sergeant and some of ow af i — : apes Poy : oa parRed 90 a rags after a few seconds’ fumble onened 5 9 " new \ Wing ne ympartment, lighter 8 cigar and 1e door. The air withi ; 7 a] A his men and seat them here where they | ce te ee b ae “ | the door, The air within was close, al-|# | OW is Org ets = , can keep an eye on that precious pair a | simasels 1 the corner by the open | most stifling, for every section was cc- the | O rivd a : ; : : we PUlSe window The train still lav et the st: aeewit . eke +] There’s tun ahead for somebody this | ¢j5,_ Voices stil n sti day at tue sta- | cupied. He found tke porter snoring in te yeptones the stom 1 so that sey] ; at. a oe af ion. oices still echosd among the ; kin ; Pee : : pept Dee eee ieee i night, but, by God, they don’t catch old ee sontinias a . an eh epi the smoking room, stirred him vigor- | : e | m1 e matter Row Wet cOOK Ca TB rd Bill Jarvia napping. Tou aw ‘aes qingy a aen bul Gings, and a ilg 16 OF ously and propounded rapid questions. - cannot be Well aige-teda unless ta now. till I come ” =e * | two flickered about the platform. The | The hewildered darky answered to the : . . . . VY . \vit . , . . ’ " . =e 7 gastric juice is abundant and con on conductor’s voice was presently heard. yin 30 “ype ale ; ig 1V gastric juice is abundant and con-| Bat no soaner were they gone than | foNCustor’s voice was presently heard. | point. Same of the young men among TO BRING TO US ANY tains the necessary peptones the tramp began brokenly to heap Saanks 0 WEE er i g the station agent, | his excursionists might have pistols in | ’ dissolve the Tood. and blessings on his benefactor, and the anc Gray, seated clcse to the open case- | their grips, but he’d only seen one in a ae ‘Thi m _—_ 4.3. . —iiane “ a " en ee a S VERelaCuol, aii > ry 7 Ty? aly ! any + : 3 ss z . | Therefore the most sensible cure | Jatter impatiently turned away. ““That’s ment, couldn't help bearing. hip pocket. Tiere were 10 ladiesand 12 Qi] D GO 3% ea aS . ee @vces TI VaAtiel y turmeaaway. ne 6s? » talentin én. Dawenacnd? i as : ; | for poor aigestion is to take aite1 all right,”’ anid he. “Never mind that Both took tickets to Pawnee?’’ meh, he said, all uncouscious of danger | | eecess ‘ “a é Pe ‘ 4 4ig : Sale Le ayvoy aALLL it . ; 64 Win ; is ss J " ‘ . a @ sa ; each meal some safe and reliable} pm glad to help, for I believe your Yes, both. Lett their horses here in of any kind, and, as it was a chartered | . e . ‘ ’ x . o ™ Bs Vye ' Iris = fe . > < 7 ) \h- SINT , 7 7 } digestive like Stuart’s Dyspepsia) story. The conductor will give you the | Hank’s stable and took supper. No, car and they were cut for a long pleas- | c. ce ae oe gp a7 re . 4 emi ibs P ’ “wy s , Py 2 ys y aven? MC ee at a #9 : ie : ms : | / sal 2c e ry Ac j = Tablets, which supply peptones to/ change when he comes in. Now, good si maven : naan Grinking at all. ure trip, no doubt there was plenty of | Articles that have ceased to be of any use, We digest the meat and eggs and dia-} night; I've got to tatm in.” Mr. Jarvis lowered his voice. He was money, to say nothing of watches and | wil a low full value in exchanve for goods. and : ; : ur j -: ‘ ean am . E fe ’ | c. i Lode ail 2 taste to digest the bread, potatoes “But, say, mister, strancer, hold on | ee DS, ©a8erly» but oly the answer | jewelry in the party. It was the first of | : ° 2 ¢* * on a 9 Says Sets, Ses eesie Ci, t — 2s : . | TC VV a ‘3 ~ 7 . Tra satchy S640. ceo eine’ Fade a, | ee. the kindthat had come up the road for | youmay be able to purchase something—either ey : ee | 3 ar : ane dik sO} . . iii — i. : are : . ; } s : : is Laxative medicines mever cure; —some day. How’ll I know you? . san of course; cowboys always are, | a month. Jarvis knew it had been well gd. atch, Jewe'ry ; Spectacle or clock—that indigestion because they have no} Where’ll I send it?” penne age his revolver and knife. But | advertised. What more likely than that |g) woud be of serviee to vou y “ on - 40 sf a ake — gaa 'or a twkmes rc a9 : = : . i Ve Ss wwe. 9 wt i . digestive effect whatever upon the Bot Tweeds shook bis head waved you 1] s a em for yourself, They Te 1p the daring fellows who had made things AS é ° + \ . ia oe oe -_ nae ie ‘ & inter Bain: : 3 . a : ' food; on the other hand ifthe food} him off, strode back to the sleeper | eo ce kr , sively <a? Creer tone should: have | ue a bla 4 7) : re ’ Sure nobody 2 0 lanne es . RL Ee . is properly digested there will be no, sprang the latch against pursait, deen HE nobody new ’em around en a hold ap this particular se See Sika, ee +: = 7," ? rain? t ter pl 2 .y ge- a need of laxatives: ood digestion | half filled a glass from his fiask, gulped inhabited: ition anil Vitel os i se 6 at better are could they se- | ; does away with const pation. the contents down and raseated himself Rene as ot for = ~ “ee : es pee yee eee | as E W | AY LOR . ‘ , _— aie i rT’... 1 < : ‘ 73 UETS DeLore. mountizinons = a ae re Stuart Ne Dy spepsia Tablets con- in the sincking compartment. ‘*That’s Mr Jarvis wi ver his lantern 66 Vell Gap wn jodie wie hago Bmp | ae S . tain pure aseptic pepsin (govern-}| the first man I’ve found ina fortnight,”’ es ne og ated rae vealy | Op BBG DO er Creek? Andi ey . , a wt pe ee. ak BAR . : we've got to go,’’ said he, ‘but you | weren’t alread ing his in, © aS ment test) diatase and the digest-| said he, ‘‘mora miserable than I am.’’ e ”~ : . | or two a stad ee ee a ao ' 3% CAMERON BLOCK . ; ° j . | 3 5 8 'v 1 3 x ive elements which weak stomachs) Witb that he took some letters from ; | XK. P.. then aay). yen a Ch a8 " a LY ; . ise : eS x binaman. Tha lack and they cure indigestion by) his pocket, glanced them over and tore ; : : or M% p \ | swagger and stylish young man atthe | § assisting the over-worked, stomach in its hard work, rundown | the envelopes to shreds, sending the until itis! fragments sailing on the night. Ata restored to its normal condition, ! small card phptegraph in a fiat Russia when the tablets no longer | leather case—a portrait of a laughing, needed, but there are thousands o | girlish face—he gazed lingeringly, then robust men and wom: | returned it to an inner pocket. ‘‘Noone would know it now,’’ he muttered. eat a meal without tal : two of Stuart’s Tablets. Next he lifted from bis cardcase a dozen A } we ,eCASe sodoing they can eat what th: | OF more pasteboards that bore in plain, please and when thev please and/| Peavy script the words ‘‘Mr. Darcy Hun- : 4 . : : 4 be free from any bad after effect. | ter Gray,’’ ripped them into shreds’and Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are| Set them fiying. As calmly and me- sold by druggists ev-rvwhere in the | thodically he searched through every United States. Canada and Grea; | Pocket for every ecrap of paper, bills or Britain. | billet doux, anything that could tend to a aa establish hisidentity; glanced dubious- SHIP NEWS ly at the monogram on the back of his | watch; scraped the lettering out of the . | crown of his hat; took a fountain pen | from his pocket and some paper and en- | velopes frem his satchel; wrote with | infinite difliculty, owing to the swaying Port of Summerside. ENTERED. teu, coal; S.S. Elliot, Nelson, Char we other go out.’’ His matchbox had dis- tottetown, mdse. appeared. He tried one pocket after an- . CLEARED, | other, withoutresult. Neither was there Nov. 19.—Ida M., Mallett, Pictou one to be had in the compartment. The mech Polar <Star, Maliery, Richi | train bad stopped, and he could hear ducto oats;S. S. City of Ghent, Mc | fcotsteps or a wooden platform and tbe NevinHalifax, produce. mufiied voices of men. Tiptoeing Nov. 20.—Restive, Cain, Pictou | through the long, dim, curtain bordered Nov. 18.—Id: Malle aw | a ; . Ca he a a Ida M., Mallett, New | of the car, two brief notes which he in- , ‘ a a oe ae | closed and stowed under the flap of his Re Bn —L — Junn, Shediac. | pag, then once more glanced at his Rich; rou 4. Polar Star, Mallery,| watch. It was 2:45, aud No, 783 was ae oan lumber ite S. City Ot) whistling for Bowlder Creek. At last J sane McNex in, Halifax, mdse. | they were out of the valley. Now for ae -0.—Carlrane, Himmelman.| the climb up the divide. alifax, bal.: Restive, Cain, Pic-| ‘*One cigar,’’ he muttered. ‘‘I let the bal.; S. S. Elliot, Nelson, Sydney | aisle, he was suddenly checked, Out produce. : ' | from a narrow opening between the Nov. 21.—Lois, Dunn, Shediac | 2ertains of the second section came a ral. -jender little white hand, holding a sil- The schr. Sylpl ‘ Capt. Power ver traveling cup, and a soft voice, sil- arrived here this morning to loac | ‘ety a8 the cun, murmured, ‘*Ob, nor- > cC 5 1 > - ‘ tor | -. Arsenault & Co., for St. St. John’s, Nfld. — CW ‘Aeynig "TH (Late of Loné on Hospital.) are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, | filter the blood ‘of all that shouldn't be | there. The blood passes through the kid- Diet te ont at | neys every three minutes. If the kidneys Ree ee one Oe | do their work no impurity or cause of “yes tested and fitted with glasses, | disorder can remain in the circulation longer thanthat time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys have | failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. MUSIC , One medicine will do all three, the finest 7% “5 and most imitated blood medicine there Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Veice culture a specialty. Studie—Tanton’s New Building, “OR Street, Charlottetown, P, E, I. $ hours~—i2 io 15 te 6 a7— a Great “Ain't you going to bed tonight?” he asked. keep your eyes and ears open, and wire after us. I suppose it’s all right about No. 12,’’ he shouted, as he swung on the platform. The station agent’s voice followed them out iuto the night. ‘*She’s coming along all right. Sup- pose you'll meet her at the Gap. She's due there at 3:10.”’ ‘*Due th.-e in five minutes,’’ thought Mr. Gray to himself, as he meditatively puffed at his fine Havana, ‘‘and by good rights I should have been sleeping the sleep of the just and innocent hours ago.’’ The train soon seemed laboring in a heavy sea. The hoarse panting of the engine came throbbing back on the night. The huge Pullman rolled deep, first to one side awhile, then to the other, as it trailed on around the sharp reverse curves of some unseen grade. Out of the darkness to the right and against the nowtbern stars loomed up dim, bulky shapes, and Gray realized that the foothills were reached, that the long tortuous climb was beginning. Up, up, higher and higher steamed the straining giant in the lead, the dense smoke clouds rolling rearward lighted brilliantly every few seconds by the glare from the roaring furnace into which Scut’s shovel was heaping coal by the bushel. No. 788 was doing her pest, as Long predicted, but even her superb lungs and tempered muscles | could barely drag so heavy a burdew. Only nine or ten miles an hour was she making now, thought Gray, as once more the sleeper dooxs was opened and the conductor, followed by a brakeman, pustled in. He glared suspiciously into the dim recess of the smoking compart- ment, the brakeman peering over his shoulder. ‘*Ain’t you going to bed tonight?’’ he asked. ‘‘Presently,’’ yawned Gray, ‘‘if I get sleepy." ‘‘Your friend there in the other car hasn’t lost much time. He’s snoring lige he hadn’t slept for six weeks. Where'd he say he lived?’’ | «* Pawnee.” ‘“*Know him there?’’ “*No, nor anybody else.’’ __**Mever been ons here before?"* - - Junction, ‘‘salooning the soldiers and making himself solid with them,’’ the shivering tramp at Willow Springs who was so promptly found and so lavishly paid for and provided for by the same suspicious party (‘‘ Fancy his enlisting!’’ thought the conductor; ‘‘that cock and bull story that he told Long was enough to damn him frum the start’’), and now these two cowboys in the smoker—fel- lows that took supper and left their plugs at Hank’s and said they were go- ing up to Pawnee for a flier, but allow- ed they knew nobody there or in that part of the valley. Jarvis felt more un- tasy with every minute. ‘*I’m blessed if I don’t think I ought to wake some of the likeliest of these young feliows,’’ said he to the porter, ‘*but I’ll go and have out the lieutenant anyhow.’’ Suiting action to the word, back he went to the forward sleeper. ‘‘Wakethe gentleman in No. 3,’’ said he tothe por- ter as he re-entered and found that dusky guardian eagerly, anxiously awaiting him. (To be Continued.) Wornout Nerves. $0 Weak she Coulin’t Sicep or Work— Hands Trembled—Couid Scarcely Walk —Restored by Dr. C22s9’s Nerve Food. Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, N. B., writes:~--‘‘ Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food mas done me a world of good. I was go weak that I could not walk twice the length of the house. My hands trembled so that I could not carry a pint of water. I was too nervous to sleep, and unable to do work of any kind. “ Since using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food I have been completely restored. I can walk a mile without any inconvenience, Though 76 years old, and quite fleshy, I do my own housework, and consider- — able sewing, knitting, and seading be- | sides. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has proved of inestimable value to me.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is the world’s greatest restorative for pale, weak, ner- vous men, women, and children. In pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. Don’t cough, use Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents e bottle, su: DENTISTRY First door to the right up stairs. _» Telephone, connec- DR. AYERS (he undersigned offers fur sale at a bargain the followin. WE NEVER SOLD ITS SUPERIOR FOR $10.00 That is what we wish to state about our READY-TO-PUT-ON OVERCOAT. Its made from all wool fine blue beaver cloth, lined with an excellent quality Italian or farmers satin, silk stitched, velvet collar, good workmanship. We have for the past 30 years handled millions of samples of cloth and think we knowa good deal about quality, and we can confidently say we have not see a _ better coat for $10.06 than we are offering. We will be pieased to have you examine these coats. MORRIS BLOCK D. A BRUCE CHARLOTTETOWN MERCHANT TAILOR. ** One 40-Horse Power Engine and Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Belting. One Rip Saw and beach with carriage. One 36 in. Saw. One 24 in. Planer—One set hvisting blocks, One Matching ard Moulding Machine, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw complete. One Buzz Pianer. One Swing Saw compiete. One Turning Lathe and Shaft—One Vice. Two Emery Wheels—One Jig Saw. Three Circular Saws and tables. All in first-class order. 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