_— ok eS ge ae: ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 14, 1898 noel, - - THE WEDDING RING. Death lurks in every place in this “‘ vale oftears.’’ There is no happiness, no joy, no Raiety, suceess, no | sorrow and no failure that may not | secrete him. A favorite hiding- place for death, where wo- men are con- cerned, is in the very happiness and rapture of wifekood and thé sa ercd joy of motherhood But too fre quently there js death in the embrace of love, and the frst touch of baby-fingers is succeded by the chilly grasp of the r:'*: clestroyer. If wives and mothers would only resort to the right remedy when they suffer from weakness and disex * the delicate and important feminine organs that are baby’s threshold to life. there » ould be fewer hus- ee teenie eens - —— ~~ And may I not return to Marabel in triumph ?” I asked. “Truly thou mayst, but something tells me thou wilt not. It was pleasant to sit with thee over the evening pipe or plucking the ripe fruit, hearing thee talk of thy country and adventures But the bitter must be with the sweet. All things have an end, and _ that which once was becomes but a dream. The time of parting is at hand, and I (Copyright, 1893, j | } i j | ~ by John Alexander Steuart.) “My lord has “Nay,” I replica, not spoken half the truth.” “And thou wilt see she is as good as she is beautiful,” he said, a prophecy that was fulfilled to the uttermost, as this history will show. Many who have never set eyes on him have been eloquent in the praise of the Arab horse. Poet and painter and romancer have vied in delineating Spring - Suitings. SELLING AT HALF PRICE his matchless excellences, physical and PM esta 2 . M baads bereft, ai ver homes saddened shall lie awake on my bed at night | mental. But it is not until you have Just purchased—at auction in on- by an infant’s lo»s ta Pierce's Favorite thinking of the stranger who came eaten and slept and fought with him Prescription makes the feminine organs from afar to cheer me in my solitude.’’ it fits for in the desert, on the be- battle-field, treal— an enormous quantity of Spring strong, healthy and vigorous. “And the stranger will think of | side the black te ‘ str pod iy ; ; : : he ack tent in the green pas- wifehood ee de pe mworntiy os thee with gratitude,” I returned. “It | tures ‘aineit son fave emer his ace S o.e . a d ser es worsteds ‘8 he period of s nd‘; : ’ ' W i eeeeeeee Oe rod nga the am es aad is all he has to offer, and thou hast | mate friend and comrade, and learn- ul ANS, In ,wee S, = 7 . makes baby’s entry t y, * it in full measure. Wherever he may | comparatively painless. An honest drug gist will not try to induce a customer to go, whatever may be his lot, he will ed to appreciate his coolness and cour- age, his power of endurance and gen- ni eee * im weenever ay te. : ; and patt Intending | Eke an inferior substitute for this great ,Temember thy kindness in the day of | tleness and intelligence and loyalty Latest shades anad pa erns, nten Ing . -dy, for the sake of extra profit. . ; - that you van know his many high . . ‘ i 4 remiccy, tor Pp 3 oe = aly eno e swere ie - h f > A “Mrs. Seagle was a great sufferer from acom- | ; 7 = — a —_. ¢ . ne : “ qualities. Yet perhaps only a poet pure asers Oo spring suit eng S S Ou Sce ; bination of female diseases, a few vears ago. from wh ow a he. eee he — Scan could describe my Fat ima, for in her hich she has been entirely cured by the use of en ou returnes , 7 ySC ’ were surely combined the perfection h Th : a laces s Favorite Prescription,” writes Geo. | tell them that beneath the burnoose of equine virtue and beauty. t ese. ey are sna Ss. i} A. Seagle, Esq.. of Box 130. Wytheville. Va. “She | there beat human hearts. Now one Never anything more lovely, more 1 fs thoroughly convinced that there is no medi- Jast favour I ask of thee: thou art ‘ ee ; ; cine on earth equal to the ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ and she doesn't hesitate tosay se. She has rec- ; now a man of influence ; I commend my Tabal to thy care, and the Lord dainty and proud moved on four legs. She was neither big nor heavy. but ommended w to hes fede telonde, ond bn all cases. aanahar the” | her muscles were of whalebone, and | it has been given a iair trial, as given . - eS set-temnere o ; oe satisfaction.” . ““May my best friend forget me if I For lente Gilad ee ree ae. | In cases of constipation and torpid liver, | forget thy son,’ I replied, and he| joatay in the firmness. cleanness and ? 1! no remedy is equal to Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant | thanked me with gushing eyes. prace-of then: aut tus trunk “A pins | Pellets. They regulate and invigorate the Early in the afternoon, in accord- Guteitemete of inn i ron _" | | stomach, liver and bowels. They never fail. _ amce with Abou Kuram’s orders, Said parts was such as a shuteter mae have i One little “ Pellet’’ is a gentle laxative and | Achmet, Tabal, and myself went to] g., osead ae am ais ‘ante. unhetned ts . e @ two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. | the castle, which presented a scene of bronse or marble The wes sand’ oll : i An honest dealer will not urge a substitute | frantic commotion. An esplanade or | 4).; éstneate lotedtumnn.ctt tere i oo P ats ate loveliness—the silken bay ie upon you. parade ground in front was thronged coat, the softly slonine shoulders, the - i with gaunt, flerce-visaged troops, some buoyancy of the curved back the fiery B r ain Co rner. ; : on foot, some mounted on horses, anu atlas eal: Ginw varaiadd..: dune «eine Gees a g ' some on dromedaries, wheeling and] jv, cee a. © og eee oa i plunging and rushing to and fro with ala abel Vail She akinoek ah og ay D & A CORSETS maniacal yells and brandishing of aa Meek dhe hace foes oy get Pe if aa ars, ac oTrenead, a;né t : , “On fret catching sight of them ee and, above all, the spirit . through a vista of palms and tamar- a > as a orbed eye—ts beyond ) : teks, I thought — ae —, — ae. ae Psy arias "eae aoe is s o a . ae es 1 wile ak Ss oe ; ee vom ineeeeaniaie - pains anywhere out of Arabia. the field, had pushed on and captured When Fatima found me in the sad- ij the castle. It added to my amaze- dle she began to glide through the gid- ment when Tabal, seeing what was dy maze with an ease and fluency of going on, bolted forward, shouting motion that to me was like a fore- : frantically, as though he, too, were | taste of heaven. I plumed myself on magically bereft of his wits. Having | My horsemanship, for one of the few no taste to advance among the flying | things I learned thoroughly as a ot eT ; — spears, I was meditating flight when | Was to stick on .the back of anything | ———~ > e Said Achmet touched me reassuringly | that could take a bit between its teeth, 444444444444 on the arm. and no doubt I had now the conceit “It is the Arzah” (a war-dance per- | to hold up my head as a fit rider for a formed before going to meet an enemy), | the noblest of steeds. But, indeed, he said, with a smile. “ They are get- {| an old wife could have sat that sup- ting up the spirit of war. Methinks | ple. mincing creature with security, it will be bad for the enemy.” though the upward glence of her eye, | py a Whatever might be the issue, there | with its intimation of suppressed fire, é D&A CREST was no denying — imposing fenocity ; told that under different conditions she contains but little pleas- CORSET of that wild war-dance. could behave in a totally different . iS Unequalled fer grace and com- The men were armed with a variety | manner. I was afterward to prove ure unlew the Tourist is Ree fort. It is modelled to hving of queer and uncouth weapons—ancient | how her spirit and behaviour varied ll mounted » orms, made o: first class mate- ratchiocks, pistols, spears, swords, | gith Varving circumstences. . we rials, and its pat :nted construction javelins, and daggers, which flew and Presently the mgiezzin began to cry on the hip makes it flashed promiscuously as if a company* plaintively from the minarets, and the < POSITIVELY UNBREAKABLE. of bedlamites had somehow possessed | soldiers and citizens trooped off to the hs “\ 3 THE — xt. If you have hac trouble with your themselves of half a dozen armouries. | mosques to pray for pardon and vic- a ee ” carsets breakiag, try the D&A As soon as we were seen approaching | tory, leaving only a few men to look 4 Vp on. ‘ ‘ ** Crest.’” a band of horsemen dashed to meet :} after the beasts. AS my company in ¢ 1144 _ 3 Sold by most dealers. us, whirling their swords in the air so worship would defile the sacred places : } \ — furiously that in spite of Said Achmet’s | of Moslem, I also remained behind. asse (4 assurance that the display was mere When the worshippers returned from ) sport, I had an uneasy suspicion that | their devotions, the baggage camels they were bent on cutting us down by were put into line and examined by i way of preliminary practice. But jusé the officers. thet horses and dromeda- } at the crucial moment, when their | pio. being made ready for thelr stders . The Essence of the Vir inia Pine \lances were within = few feet of us, | while the examination was proceeding. g | they whee led with inconceivable quick- Then came supper, and in honour of { ness and dexter! 7 <4 nd dashed back the great occasion many sheep were ’ a vey ioe ee slaughtered. and roasted whole over wo oF nree LlTtY S uiiS Mmanoe T ‘ » ° . DR. HARVEY S was repeated, each time with a naan big fires. The hissing carcasses had SOUTHERN ing up suddenly they faced us, saluting they ae ore SSGaCer, S05. Coa? with a rigid prevision that was in | 2Use mouthfuls by a ravenous host, +13 ag caer Mg Sal cal : r rashe lown the burning meat . striking ‘ ntrast to the wild move- { who washed 4d ‘a U sm | o = ° « . ments they had just gone throvch with copious draughis of goat’s milk. ci&S€@ at ris 69 They had scarcely turned to cet baek | As I did not care to enter the lists in . tu their original positions when a great such a contest, I contented myself with LIMITED. shout went up, and Abou Kuram, su- | @ piece of doughy bread, some dates, perbly mounted ona fay charger, came | and a cup of coftee. MARK RIGHT & oo vurveting and prancing on the espla- (To be Continned.) WY! . nade with drawn sword. His appear- | ps wews: CR SOLS ETP U TT TOY Agents Chitown .. lig anee was the signal for another mad | , x tbreak of the entire body of troops, CO ye ou . f . ‘ Vi Te 23C eR TERS” ing and throwing their weapons, they | i. i ot % >A *9 : ROCE § & ROSE circled about him rather as if he were : ty | t ke a Rw <7 * thes BP 4 A vents for S’side per a captive for whose blood they thirsted : } Gite ie " y r aa ; than a commander whorm they wished ; ¢ f/ iz, any \ ; nn bottle 3 | (2° nenour while he rode quietly througin | FYK 3 a aes SFE eS ee SFT See 6 the maze, sitting his high-spirited horse 7 / Nah bx Soa ‘\ $ | lke one born to t! saddle. By and c / A fesse an, ah 2 Toabeeeiedas cs a SN 6 18 ne ATES by the tumult died down, and Abou , Fe ae ° 2 oa\ \ : Child like i Kuram, still riding about, noticed Said \ / tar eA Ye oe \ 4 - ’ 1ldren iike it Achmet and myself. With two or ; ‘H B lk . three bounds of his leaping steed he } ©€1nz Ss u It likes them was beside us. 2 dash and a quicker turning, then draw- horse and foot. Yelling and flourish- abaya i; Babys > a 7 hardly time to take a brown crust when is the tourists delight. | | ‘“ Here thou art,” he said, smiling : low no >, "2 Jleaseth me te f P k] Does not upset the stomach % | 2°w" uron me ae oe icK ies *. Maln D Bo db te wit or 10 cents. "- ; . } : see thee punctually, according to ihy 4 A : | | THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., MONTREAL, word. Hast said farewell to the good 4 ‘Sh , . (3) Said Achmet, for the time has come se | ; COOOOOOCOOOOOL to mount and be off ?” f C I ees 3 1xe ick] | “TI am ready, my lord,” I answered. ff : . ’ | Vj | 7 “It is well, for the shadows grow j | wi “) . | — | k ng, and the sun is hastening to his éé 7YV-Y A fs v,Y r 4 in cash or stammps, we will mail you, aii charges prepaid, a handsome } y e av or, nice and firm a i bed. Bring the little Fatima,” he f- (AT WH FiA VE 2 een se a oie oe a . + tech Gian, ie 4 and crisp. We sell them at 200 nen ) é noid, addressing 6 slave. “'aue wee > TT ” } metal box, size ttf inckes long, 332 incxes wide and I jnch deep, Mi quart. pe ) ENGLISH eth for her master.” i? WE LL HOLD. ith TETLET Erupnan? Dnaxn I:ae-Ceyvion Tra, 50 cents per th. | Accordingly a minute later iny a 1? 3 ith TETLE: Liuruan’ - ! nts . B! tle mare, fully caparisoned, was led } . : tes t.. the plone is worth the memey—the Tca it contains is wort h : 4 Cc «* 4 oat ~~ 3 . ’ L > oe EREAKFAST COCOA ambling into the parade ground. Ad- : Hic’ Lincs hin’ Caen al eee © . { OW i O iressin Yr »> slave mes » s¢ > ~~ sre thar mency. Possesses the following dressing her, the slave made a pretty more than the ine ce) ‘ eec re effect that she was KO- | ( toaLcthwiih “CADY'S CWiI SOAP” 2 a - shake won ecoenointsd “wit ! Distinctive Merits: speech to the effect that she ¥ oh Sigacly ee erTe } It’s offered 2s 2n inducement: to make you ecqucinted with the p F ing ‘forth to great honour with the —wants no cilhicr—becauce he knows i . + : ; lenty of wustard on them, and r fair-faced stranger; that she was to | j FRIES : ote 3 E2licious Clephant Drand Tecs, «7:4 incidextcily to see wuere onr cdver- only 206 nx ; DELICACY OF FLAY OR. obey his will, and that she would have P39 6 2CcT Me.cCs Et f 1f3 c. 3 : ma z : ; ; a a eee y #VJC Pp * quart. her reward in a care that would pre- Mory tmitatio-s cf Caby’s Own Soan, 5 Gsinv i: bect soac seme Fr ancy rae IC poper. SUPERIGRITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING serve her from all ill-treatment, and a 1.5 0 Maak Bantete of ee pO a ae ; ; SANDER that she would have dates to eat and |, ““" * ve ‘ x t -” ro veneer a eree Te perry, Tq 19-0 "ILO sweet water to drink when the perils SETLFY'S Eierrcaxt DRarp ] -CrrLow t siete cine tA Jer S09 34 aed ts 1 eant-ate to the NERVONTS 6 =" of the desert were past. : é a aaa a Q Teas are solid only in 3; and 3 Ib. len packets 0 tie NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. The intelligent brute whinnied, as if | - Tl ~ Albert Toilet Soap C >., Mfrs. ; Ce . Ay never in bulk and can be had from most NUT? ITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED | t® Say she perfectly understood him. oat - 3 ee is ccaters in good grocezics in Canaca, Then the bridle rein was formally de- Montreal. 7 5 At the price printed on each paciet (25 cents In Quartor-Pound Tins only. livered to me, and she took a step to- } ° ; ate ct data taal Picinrentinctatectniinaaas $0 $i.00 pcr ib.) tie cre cousiccred to be the Building Lot 50xi00 Post FOR SALE. ; This ie one of the most desirable ia the city, bein , on high dry ae “ie JOSEPH TETLEY & CO. : ! Jeasant holiday resort. Anply to the east site of Upper Prince St. Appiv | = st the Jovan hol OGE McLEOD, 8. Side. | 14 LEMOINE STREET. MONTREAL CITY HARDWARE sTorR. f chiaiemmamanamn en a ne eae oe : i on a sath ¥ Acumen” alle dh j : iene ‘ re LO es NON tte yo Prepared by JAMS EPPS & CO., Lid. ward me, as if acquiescing| in - T Ho:nmoparble Chemists, Londgg, | her Senty mo metorship, | I strowe SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. EAS Best of Tea Values. Erland. rubbing her face and speaking en- coureging words in her ear after the Arab fashion. Having thus made an Pe rhs orange: I fastened my green bag carefully to the saddle, embraced Said Achmet and mounted. “Have my words exaggerated her excellence ?” asked Abou Kuram, eag- erly. coming clese to me. . ELEPHANT CRANC., For Sale, a comfortable cottage with. plot of land, beautifally situated at Kep- poch, with a delightful view of the straits Good bathing, convenient to town, and a WANTED. Coat and Ves: makers, at D. A. BRUCES