THK DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN, MA 3, . 9 ' ea q ‘ : contented mabin« rricks AI the rest eo re IN | HE MATTER were more or less unserable | The heat continued and the tempers i J And they had so much to make them ; VOF® @Way more quickly than before fi ' eee OF A PR IVATE | happy too! All r work was over at A sergeant s wife died of heat apoplexy : i . | Nin the mornine and for the rest of {| ' the bight, and the rnmor ran abroad ¢ ‘day they could lie on their backs | that it was cholera. Men rejoiced open- Bi Waste 1 and Dr. A. W, By RUDYARD KiPLING and smoke canteen plug and swear at | ly, hoping that it would spread and 7 Shattcred by Worry Ch : a the punkah cool They enjoyed a | ret oi into camp. But that wasa ne ‘ : tine. full flesh meal in the middleof the alse alarm 4 ‘ erwork are ase S Fiurreh! Flurrah! anidicr’s a thas a i if ne mrmaaieo i¢ cs : oO . ! Shoat, boy ai ut, ‘oe it = i) iy ind day and then ‘threw themselves down It was late on a Tuesday evening A Revit lized by brent or yn their cats and sweated and sle -, | and the men were waiting it e dee 4 ut d ana sie pt thi i 5 1 th 1 Pp i —The Ramrod Corps. | it was cool enoneh to go out with theit double verandas for *‘last posts,’’ when cf eX “ 1 A Wor 1 fr meaning t! Pp , ; ‘5 I eS — ' “of th. uae nds f ee a eople who have seen state that one ‘*towny Whose vocabnlary contained Simmons went to the box at the foot % : a s of social life and of the quaintest spectacles of human | less than 600 words and the adjectiv of his bed, took out his pipe and slam- s worry > are fast approaching frailty is an outbreak of hysterics ina | ‘ nd whose views on every conceivable med the lid down with a bang that of O Neo “s, dyspeps ability | | irls’ school. [t starts without warning, | Gestion they had heard many months “ee through the deserted barrack , on : 1 eeanens ene Me 4 | cenengity. am & hot afternoon. srucée before wie a of a rifle Ordinarily c . he | derangemen a at | a tas ke There was the cante f course. an) | SPe@king. the men would have take Pains ingements of | ti elder pupils. A girl giggles till the , . hayealerinndenanenney uieobagghants i : ee the ov zans | rly feminine, | of energy | Me arty re Pee age? me there was the temperance recom wit’ no notice, but their nerves were fretted ELEPHANT BRAND ¥ and ar abitior , ney 08 de a ; : . be} oH an ve = she | the secondhand papers in it. but a may to fiddlestrings, They jumped up, and “ mse are : e symptoms OW fire ~ e re { { ‘ries a9 ) P . . . . ro eC . : a m ‘oman of exhaasted ‘abven. The in eels ~ a cr en Honk, | of any profession cannot read for eigh! three of four clattered into the barrack tb symp tas which entirely disappear when Dr. | boonk bh nk like a wild goose, and | hoursa day ina temperature of 96 01 room only to find Simmons kneeling by AW. © Pavers Food i uned | teurs mix with the langhter If: the | 98 degrees in the shade. ranning uv] ee : this ang apo f De AW Taaunes: | mistress be wise. she will say something | sometimes to 103 degrees at midnight Owl It’s you, is it?’’ they said as gr cat i .s oO 1a . nase e- , . : » ae and r res the wasted nerve cells, | severe at this point to check matters Very few men. even though they get 4 and laughed foolishly ‘*We thcught = _ ~w vigor and vitality into the system and | If she be tender hearted and send for pannikin of flat. stale. muddy beer and twas + ‘ rees a f many ills which are due to | » drink of water. the chances are larze hide it under their cots. can continu b peptic bcp slowly If the accident 4 hated 1 ves oe “7 ; 23 — . . a SO Shnake 3 > , rhe ’ } “a oi _ W. Chase’s Nerve Food cures by the ly in favor of another girl laughing at drinking for six hours a day One man - _ his fellows, what would [ building-up | ; which makes the body | the afflicted one and Woe lf i i, tried, bunt he died. and nearly thi not the reality do? . titi e-U . > ‘ ii | »% ‘ Tse co ADS Oo Zi . 6+eV . * roum! and | , and restores the glow of | Thus the trouble spreads and m : a whole regimens went to his fnneral be You thought it was, did you? An . colicin ein 1s tO » spreads ¢ ay , vhi alan © ak ales bealt!: to the p . re Edi |} in half of what answers to the | ates [ee it gave them something to do It what makes you think?’ he said, lash F af cua a. dealers, or Edmanson, Bates aah if eae cae be a hy : was too early for the modified excite tag himself into nadness as he went on Co. . Toronto. | ys school rocking and | j,one of fever or cholera The men | “To hell with your thinkin. you dirty whooping together Given a week of | .u1q only wai as Tee ek | , : warm weather. two stately promenades could only wait and wait and wait and ail i per diem, a heavy mutton and rice meal watch the shadow of the barrack creep simmons, ye so-oor,’’ chuckled the in the middle of the day, a cortaie ing across the blinding white dust | Parrot In the veranda, sleepily recogniz aggi : ee as That was a gay life' ing a well known voice And that was a GRATEFUL COMFORTING amount of nagging from the teachers They lonnged about cantonments— absolutely all Distinguished everywhere and a few other things, some really it was too hot for any sort ot gume The tension snapped. Simmons fell fo: Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- amazing effects can be secured. At | nq utmost too hot for vice— } bnd | back on the arm tack deliberate! ,—t! rior Quality, and Nutritive least this is what folk say who have had , = 2 ete ee wer et oe : : Fee APR cer ag eet Ce ee ae , ; died thetnselves in the evening and filled | ™€M Were at the far end of the room— Properties. Specially grate- experience : rail } k is ri sh ful and comforting to the Now. the mother superior of a con themselves to distenrion with thet | SO eee eee aon tae fulvand. comforting’to, the | Now. the mother eaperior of com | hritny prsogemms fant proved for |ammanition “Don't 4o nitive tie | CELLS SS Ph oviy in j-Ib. tina, labelled eae es <a ah ; them. and the more they stoked the less goat, Sim!’ said Losson ‘Put it + ’ try regiment would be justly shocked down.” B i i JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., at any comparison being made betwee exercise they took and more explosive | S°WB ut there was a qnaver in bis Homeopathic Chemists, a aan oo _ er ‘# aps they grew Then the tempers began te voice Another man stooped. slipped ; n London, England. ac saa aiihiee cae aaah ~ wear away. and men fell a-brooding his boot and hurled it at Simmons & ‘ BREAKFAST SUPPER | thomas in bulk can be worked u wr over insults real or imaginary They head. The prompt answer was a shot | g° f ARY ficthesine rippling hysteria ae eal had nothing else tothink of The tone which, fired at random, found its billet e { not weep bat he shiation his oie of the ‘‘repartees’ changed. and instead in Losson s throat. Losson fell forward | Z ) P. s eum | of saying light heartedly. “WV knock withont a word. and the others scut 4 mistakably, and the consequences get | on, of ac cin ae” tered i into the newspapers. and all the good | ; cece taaae cant Ne an ae Ly ; ick 4 SS S| | and virtuous oaks sa Bas a : ly polite and binted that the canton “You thonght it was!’ yelled Sim vA a . ne s were ) r e or for he uy . ivi i > j i; Martini from a Snider say, ‘Take ments were not big enungh for them | Mons You re drivin me to it! I tell bs all S away-the brute’s ammunition selves and their enemy and that there | you you're drivin me to it! Get up KR Ds Alar a is el ihe tee vvonld be more space for one.,of the two Losson, an don't lie shammin there— iin Hard pess hail 5a tn look as tin Beeman in a place which it isnot polite to men | you an your blasted parrit that druv 5g | ae — tion me to it!” : eople. deman ave hi : Bs aaeaaah > ae: aed ~ = = It may have been the devil whe ar But there was an unaffected reality 4 Usage, wear silk stockin my and he r zg oe ranged the thing but the fact of the | about Losson’s pose that snowed Sim , i to be a lied with a new vy Pte ease is that Losson had for a long time | mons what he had done. The men were | 9 "ou can buy enamelled ware which help ed jenn “at ee aa to | been worrying Simmons in an ainicss | Still clamoring in the veranda. Sim: | ; ———— - rely xpress his opinions, but. | way [It gave him ocenpation ‘Lue twe | Mons appropriated two more packets of looks all right but when you cook in for all that, he is a great man. If you iti i vee : y mea had their eet. side by side auc | ammunition and ran into the moonlight: it t barns: getting the burnt enamel call him **the heroic defender of the na- : muttering “I'll make a night of it | of it chips it: after that it’s no good tional honor” one day and “ta brutal | Wovld sometimes spend a long afte: | qpirty roun’s, an the last for myself ° . : if a saalinabi did ss und licentions soldiery” the next, you | 2°? — at each other, but Sim | gaye you that, you dogs!” y Received -te day our latest SPRING STYLES i 4 — naturally bewilder him, and he looks | ™OPS Was a raid of Losson and dar s . upon you with suspicion. There is no- not challenge him to a fight 6 es toon oo - seein v2 from the celebrated London makers | R S( N body to speak for Thomas except people thought over the words in the hot. stil but the «bullet flew hi i. Oe eek te who have theories to work off on him, | ®'bts, and half the hate he felttoware | th. brickwork with ne vacant = Wi WILKINSON & CO and and nobody understands Thomas exce Losson he vented on the wretched pun : chwork with a vicious *phwit : : 7 STEEL AGATE WARE ’ inds Thomas except P that made some of the younger men | | Thomas, and he does not know what is kah cooly turn pale It 4 af hice’ GORDON BENNETT & CO. wil not bum or chip, we guarantee the matter with himself Losson bought a parrot in the baza:: are one Aas a oa : ae , . it > not do so, our guarantee label is on That is the prologue. This is the and put it into a little cage and lowere: be fired t Deen Cee 1 i i : :. each piece. Look for it and avoid story the cage into the cool darknessof x we! Then i instinct of the chase flared if .". —* m) lish and serviceable hst don't w sting money. Corporal Slane was engaged to be and sat on the well curb shouting ba up The news spread fr aan ae fail to see What we can do for you, | | married to Miss Jhansi McKenna. whose | language down tothe parrot He taugh | pores k i os : a bl phe ‘ | mss | | history is well known in the regiment it to say. “Simmons. ye so-oor.”’ whic! eeell po a te z ia pte visage MADE BY and elsewhere. He had secured hiscolo- | ™€#)S swine. und several other thing ee en | | nel’s leave. and. being popular with the entirely unfit for publication He was | wild beast. who was heading for the | The Thos. Davidson Mfg. Co. | | men. every arrangement had been made | # big. gross man, and he shook like « | cavalry parade ground, stopping now ies S é 7 | MONTREAL. to give the wedding what Private Or- | J¢!Y when the parrot caught thesen | and again to send back « shot and a in 7 , oy he | theris called ‘‘eeklar.” It fell in the / *emce correctly Simmous. however | curse in the direction of his pursuers. . F & YN owe 5 PS. f Ss ee heart of the hot weather, and after the | Stook with rage. for all the room wer “I'll learn you to spy on me!” he ke wedding Slane was going up to the laughing at him—the parrot was such | shonted. ‘Ill learn you to give me : MORh Is RLOCK, THE °59 hills with the bride. None the less, | 2 disreputable puff of green feathers dorg’s names! Come on, the ‘ole lot of | R Slune’s grievance was that the affair and looked so human when itchattered | you! Colonel John Anthony Deever, C mA ‘ ¢9 | would be only a hired carriage wed- Losson used to sit swinging his fat leg» | B.!'’—he turned toward the infantry OR LE EE EY EE PE RT xy xz x © ding. and he felt that the ‘‘eeklar’’ of | °" the side of the cot and ask the par | mess and shook his rifle—‘‘you think . - 2 * ‘ wy that was meager Miss McKenna did rot What it thonght of Simmons) Thx yourself the devil of a man, but I tell not care so much The sergeant’s wifa | Parrot would answer, ‘Simmons. ye | you that if you pat your rgly old car- \ ARE THE BICYCLES was helping her to make her wedding | 8°-9°T ’ Good boy.” Lossen used tu | cass outside of that door. Ill make you | Bile restating) oe ae Poe a Ae rote dress, aud she was very busy Slane { °*Y: scratching the parrot’s head ‘‘Ye | the poorest lookin man in the army ‘was, just then. the only moderately | °° that, Sim?’ And Simmons used to Come out, Colonel Johm Anthony Dee- ar Excel lence. * | turn over on his stomach and make an { ver, C. B.! Come out an see me prac- a ¢ swer ‘I ‘ear Take ‘eed youdon't ‘ear | tiss on the rainge. I’m the crack shot > . something one of these days.” of the ‘ole bloomin battalion.’ In proot ; : g ays. : , . ; Pp 23¢e 5 @ e Beeeed . 404 eae —_— um In the restless nights. after he had | of which statement Simmons fired at *s Soecenes SESSse oe 5 ~~ FOR—~ been asleep all day, fits of blind rage | the lighted windows of the messhouse. @ ; came upon Simmons end held him till ‘“‘Private- Simmons. E comp’ny, on 7 4 ° he trembled all over, while he thought | the cavalry p’rade ground, sir, with 30 : 7 - yk g ® ' as : © oy in how many different wars he would rounds,’’ said a sergeant breathlessly : Oldest Whisky Distillers on \Earth. Est. Since 167). 3 slay Losson Sometimés he would pic- | to the colonel. ‘Shootin right an lef’ . ° ture himself trampling the life out of | sir Shot Private Losson What's to be . +‘ ees AUTY the man with heavy ammunition boots. | done, sir?” Fy * and at others smashing in his face with Colonel John Anthony Deever, C. B.. : ae on con't Se the butt, and at others jumping on his | sallied out. only to be saluted by a THREESTAR & FIVE STAR DURABILITY they get ill too shoulders and dragging the head back | spurt of dust at his feet , often.” That was till the neck bone cracked. Then his ‘Pull up!'’ said the second in com- e SCO { S WHISK y e ° — en dae mouth would feel hot and fevered, and | mand. “I don’t want mv ster é~ *h-* a le : ® It takes less energy to propel a us iutrary to the | 2 would reach out for another sup of (C ntinued on page &.) ° oS re eee z the IMPERIAT prevailing custom, the beer in the pannikin. © . : ane , Aku than any Y : employed male ste- But the fancy that came to him most lg Ri a at hc 8 Ri Le Da ah Ree ee ; Can be obtained at all first class Hotels... 4 j lt ycle made, Its construc: megraphers sad type wr ine right care Of frequently and staid with him longest 9e0e0 Geer cous tees 06 sorvecececcecer * seee : : g wom: roul ake > rig are | a os ” ; tio: renders it almost inde- pe distinctly maidenly self, this complaint was one connected w ith the great roll f ; +4 A struct b! would never be heard. The woman who | of fat under Losson’s right ear. He no- 5 3 oa e & : Clas. suffers from weakness and eet ae — ticed it first on a moonl'ght night, and . bd ® 7 } eee ne ter henner a es orn’ | thereafter it was always before his eyes d Triumphs over the Worst Forms of S TEE BEST Young unmarried women, especially, do It was a fascinating roll of fat A man a not like: to confide their troubles of this | could get his hand upon it and tear gg me EEE 7 TOO GOOb nature to their home i roe a away one side of the neck, or he could eee } - at the thonght of the examinations mae . : } OR You > local applications to which they may have ee aati ae te = a ee. » e : to submit. These are entirely unnecessary. ail the head In a Gasp I3- > i S EAS E ret rn - & ‘ ‘ ’ Call and see our wheels and get | and all letters addepsec® to a R. ft en son had no right to be sleek and con- : A MHERS i BOO i & SHOT MMi iG, co. : on as | Buffalo, N. Y., are held in the most sacre tented and well to 4d rhe te aan. ri es——They will interest y , ; : ell to do when he, Sim es I y il interest you. confidence, Dr. Pierce has been for thirty ilan ate tis batt oF S The wonderful success of Dr. Chase’s Kide w ESALE Boot & S108 MANUFACTURERS “ years chief consulting physician to the in- ; of the room. Some | ney-Liver Pills adds to the fame of the great ee : FRED P NEWSON valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at day. perhaps. he would show those who | doctor whose name is familiar in almost_every f ° j a N. 7 ome oo Cnet es langhed at ‘‘Simmons, yr: so-oor.”’ joke — as the author of the world famous Recipe ot AMBERST, NOWA SCOTIA eee | s ufions 1 2 . %O < ; AGENT ssode iolat douarmadeanld aasven a oat eee he was & good as the rest, and 20k. sonal friend of the martyr-president. Dr. | Dele & mans jife in the crook of his Scores and thousands of grateful men and pe Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all forefinger. When Losson snored, Sim- | Women have been rescued from the miseries ‘ . a — ene ——_——_— wosunene and domes ot tae éclicete one mons hated him more bitterly than ever eee = kidney disease by this greatest Our travellers reach ali parts of the provinces seve ra) times yearly adn , : ; ‘ ' 2 ys : . depend & send weapane MAE Honest | Why should Losson be able to sleep M are Mabee, O well as points in Newfoundl and, Magdalen Islands, St. Pierce, Miquelen H) SUNNYSIDE y DENTISTRY druggists don’t substitute. when Simmons had to stay awake hour “My Seen — 50 ee eae Quebec shores. " dion" oe recn g gel -Pavesiie Peay after oo tossing and turning on the | unable to work or sleep. My urine had sedi- We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Carad’an “— on nat, bean a ciagie indy who weed i, but ae | eee with the dull pain gnawing into | ment like brick dust, I was compelled to gt | Rubber Cos foouwear. Agents will be on the roadin a few days with sam- Wes ae eared te, 3S Ct ee ee aaa pe yrs cee fee eee ae Dr cn sir acon ot tis Sania and ples for the full and winter trade, also for sorting orlers have ever taken. I tried four doctors and they shi : r. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills advert oe . i s ~ iffice in N P did me no good. They said I was bound to die; oa cee eit cautery te thought | concluded to give them atrial. I have only Representative for P. E. [sland, Mr. C. Stanley Sutherland. ce In New browse Block, thus writes Mrs. C. C, Clark, of New Rome, Floyd over this for. many nights, ard the | used one box and am completely cured. I was — ul ications to the Company first door to the right up County, Georgia. ; world became unprofitable to him. He | a great sufferer for 18 years, but my kidneys do Address a!! communie mnaenes 4 stairs, 1 bad busines head and bad working | even blunted bis ustarally Bne appetite | Seinen "Ganars Kacy Liver Pls eS ee -1 with beer and tobacco, and all the while Ce: Se Se -— etipation. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are iked ' | boon to suffering humanity. Tt ” | a sure cure for these ailments. They regu- the parrot ta at and made a mock Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pili a AMH ERS [ B 0 a! Ue & y i late and invigorate the stomach, liver and of him. Qnte. ace a bax Sa ieonas or Ed . . _ ‘ howls. One a laxative, two a mild cathar- * ee a. Siena ’ mpAsce, April 15 2aw tl Muy 31 §