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ID touch cried } 1 a peal at the office b x ce ny trom h 0 vi y he eried, harsh grind something like an imprecation with i ; wo ive bar the groan that fell from his Lps ex ~~ vive he to Hag “You're to go and see a person e 2, : ddenly nd uncommonly bad,” his ser se 1 wgnt \ W Ss le h : em : inced; “the gentieman s&s You wi fr vy me he said ua fs carriage is at the door, and yo kindly to Ve |} to come immediately, if you please, sii ~ h 1 mo « 1c b L Ly IN ined. The s the firs vy steps became so | failing and drifting, the night was dari she dropped at! Lee i a } . &> i ons of Pluto. Raising nick] utes he had joins the her swiftly through a long, n V é ‘cman Wwalting in the passage be passage, and into an immer apartment, | jow. He found the stranger pacing up where an old colored woman sat busily | 42d down with great impatience. sewing. “So you have come at last,’ doctor,” “tor, Marse Lance!” she cried, “what | © ©*Cl 1; “your minutes have seeu- Mm te world has yo got thar: ’ ed ag Hours. He pushed impatiently past her, ang | is it a gentleman oy a lady whom taid the slight, girlish figure in his arms | you wish me to see?’ asked the doctor hastily down on a rude couch, fashion wae om his overcoat, ed out of buffalo robes and biankets, A laay, was the abrupt reply. ; Pon wt? » “is she one of mv patie : a etre? that occupied the further corner. , y patients or a strans- Biack Hagar hobbled after him with er, 2m1 what is the nature of the case?” ail the curiosity of her race. “Kor Heaven's sake, don’t stop te ? talk now!’ exclaimed the gentleman “I'll *tend dat ar chile, Marse Lance!” she cried. “Am she dead or in a faint hke7?’ “She has fainted,” he replied, briefly. “T7l fetch her to, quick nuff. You me: don’t un’stan’ sech ‘fairs.’ “Ke quick about it, then,” he retort d, impatiently, as he turned on his heel. An exclamation from Black Hagar quickly arrested his steps. “ihh, Lor!’ she cried out in astonish ment, gazing down on the white, up turned face, upon which the fitful rays of the swinging oil-lamp glimmered fittully, “this youmg gal am as a bora angel, ‘here’ll be a scene when id “Never mind making comments; at tend to your own affairs,” sharpiy ex- claimed the man whom she addressed “Marse Lance.’ “Set about restor- ing her if you can. She has a badly sprained ankle. he deuce and all would be to pay if 1 were oblhged to call in a doccor. Vl come this way in the course of an hour and see how she is.” When he returned to the cavern again he found Black Hagar still working over her patient. “Jt am no use, Marse Lance,” she as , Ge clared. “Ihe pain o’ this har foot has set her clar delarus. She can't be brung too; you'll have to fetch .a doc- tor, shu’.” “A doctor!” he cried, staggering oack and gnashing his teeth in impotent lige. “It isn’t to be thought of; no one must the girl here. Why, that would ruin us, you old fool, Send for a tor, indeed, to spread the startlins dis covery of this underground cavern that leads to the harbor, and that, to», in the very heart of the city! Why, woman, you must be mad.” She had been vainly trying to restore the lovely young stranger to consc.ous but all her efforts seemed tutue. the little white .hands. grew icy ¢ ld a see doc ness, A am THE HURRYING FEET OF WOMEN at the new-born infant’s ery, tells the story | of woman’s sympathy for her sister-wo:man. If women would only spread the medical ospel, that a woman is unfitted for wife- hood and motherhood as long as she suffers from weakness or disease of the distinctly womanly organism, there would be less necessity for the sisterly sympathy that a woman receives when she is in the throes of child-bearing. A woman who is thoroughly strong and healthy in 2 womanly way has to suffer comparatively little pain and sickness when she becomes a mother. Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription acts directly on the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity and gives them health, strength and elasticity. It allays inflamma- tion, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It banishes the discomforts of the faint - hearted period and makes baby’s advent easy and almost painless. It insures the mewcomer’s health. Over 90,000 women have testitied to its marvelous merits and many of them have permitted their experi- ences, names, addresses and photographs to be printed in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, so that other women may learn of this wonderful medicine, medicine dealers sell it. “Tt am now real well,” writes Mrs. Lillie Hib- bard, of Merrill, Lincoln Co., Wis. “I have been doing m wa: and ironing. I hardly ever feel the pain in my side unless I lift hard. I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, one of ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ aud two bottles of ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ I have not been teiieg any medicine for over two months. This isthe first time I have been well enough to do my work for over three years. Your medicine is all that helped me.” Send 31 one-cent stamps, fo cover cost of mailing and customs only, for a papet- covered copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. Cloth binding, 50 stamps. Address Dr. RK. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Itis the most popular medical work in the English language ; it contains a thousand and eight pages, a = = hund illustrations. a great store- house of valnable information—a veritable medical library in one volume, own’ housework, including washing | “I'll tell you as we drive along. We have five miles to go through this blinding snow-storm, and the road is beastly.” ‘Lhe doctor hastened after him to the carriage, and the driver whirled them oft directly. That was a drive and a night Dr. Keath pever forgot. Where was this dark-browned stranger taking him? he wondered. And why was he so silent? He had not caught so much as a glimpse of his face. A slouched hat was pulled over it, revealing only an acquwline nose, and a pair of piercing , hard, briliant eyes; the rest of his face was entirely concealed by the coat-collar turned up around it. He was no coward, this fair-haired young doctor; but as the carriage whirl- ed along he could not help but remem- ber that there were, perhaps, more thri- ling events in the lives of doctors than any other class of men in the world— events that might have been romantic, if they had not ended in cruel tragedies, He remembered the story of the “Mad Philosopher,” who for many years had made away with doctors in so mysteri ous a manner that the cruel crimes were never traced to him until after his own death, when he left a half-written book explaining that doctors should never be permitted to exist, as they interfered with God’s wishes by curing the sick when they should be left to the will of Heaven, and further explaining that he had been patiently engaged in the work of exterminating them for years. And Dr. Keith remembered, too, the story of the aged doctor, who had uae- companied a stranger on just such a wild night, and was never seen again. A dezen or more tragic fates of Goetor: recurred to him. His musings and strange forebodings were brought to abrupt end. 7 a sua at Ihe coach was brought te len stop, and immediate] surrounded thi “i> or more of dark forms carriage in which the doctor and the mysterious stranger sat. The doors of both sides of the vehicle were throw} Viole ntly open, and by the light of the carriage lamps Dr. Keith saw that the coach was surrounded by masked men “Footpads!”’ was his mental ejacula tion, as his hand quickly sought h‘s breast pocket. “Here, none of that!” they exdaimed, thre wing up his right arm. “You have fallen into rough hands, my fine doctor, apd the best plan for you is to come along quietly with us. If you act like a man, we will stow you how we treat men; but if you get up a scene, by the Lord Harry, we will show you how we deal with fools mighty quick. You must consent to have your eyes firmly band: aged, and come along quietly.” Dr. Keith hesitated a moment, weigh- img his chances of escape. “If I go with you,” he asked, “when may I be permitted to return?’ “Before daylight, doctor,” prompt reply. “And do you assure me I am to see some one in need of my profesional ser- vices?” he inquired. “Yes,” answered the spokesman, “and each moment is valuable.” “Then I will go with you,” he re sponded. He was conducted down a path and down a flight of stone steps, the precaa- tion being taken, however, to bind a heavy woolen searf firmly over his eyes. Another long path was traversed. Then a door was swung back on its hinges. “Your patient is in there, doctor,” one of the men said briefly, uafastening the bandage from his eyes, Dr. Keith found himself in a large, circular apartment, whose walls and ceil- ing were draped in heavy folds of satin: and from the ceiling, suspended from a gilded chain, was a silver lamp. Unon a luxurious couch in one end of the ro m Jay a slender femm. A tall nezro wo- —_ was the Curea Cold in One Day ‘ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tah'ets All druggists refuna he money i‘ it frils to relieve . muin,” witfi a brighe red turban bound around her head, was bending over the sufferer. The doctor hastily approached the couch. He could searcely repress the cry if surprise that rose to his lips as his eyes fell upon the face on the pillow It wus the most beautiful girlish face he had ever beheld. “Why am yo’ doin’ nuffin fo’ her, doc tor?’ demanded the black woman. shazp- ly eying him, with a glowering light in her eyes, not at all pleased at the cupt ith which he was gazing 0} ind muttering that Mars: handsom< girl ould fall in lov id be no end to admiration ww the girl's face, Lance was a fool to bring a young man like this to doctor the d that ten to one he w th her, : 1 there w the mischief then. Her words aroused the young doctor recalling him to a sense of duty. The swollen ankle was skilfully treated, and the delirious fever (a comprieation of dis eases in this case) allayed; and the bine eyes began to quiver with returning con- sclousness. A moment later and the bine... velvety eyes had flared open wide (To be Continued.) Keep Minard’s Litiment in the House The Pope has completely recovered from his recent attack o1 influenzia. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh aiter Operations Fail. toronto, March 16th, 1897. aged fourteen, has been a oUlicrer from Ca.atrna, and lavely we submittect him to ab operation at the Uentral Muspla.. Since then we have resorted tou wr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and Cullpiste Cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowart Ave. fire Hail. My boy Khartoum isto oe occupied by British troops during the winter months. Two hunared ana fifty menof the Royal Fusi- liers have been ordered there from Alex~ andria. Mlinard’s Liniment is used by Physicians It is reported that a special COmmission will be appointed jnFebruary to arrange ihe details for carrying out the project of a Pacitic cable as outiined by Sir Sanford Fleming. << 8 ee To all whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver sO disorganized that they aie incapable of Keeping the pystem free frum poisonous waste ~uaterial, Stomach Visordered, Bowels Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paiming, lake or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, ‘ibe quick way they heip yuu back to health wii sur prise you, A squad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exhibitions Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Ohronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On & sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema ot long standing by using four boxes ot Dr. Chase’» Ointment. William Thistle, ruggist, of Hartland also certifies that he plaiour boxes o1 Ur, Chase’s Vintment which red uracie Elia, We have been preparing, days, weeks yes months, for this great yearly Banner Sale. —— “eo Ask for Minard’s and take no other FOR SALE ~-_—_-_— The well known carriage stallion, BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, etc., apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Grafton Street. orceceeee - Princ Edward Island. Notice is hereby given tbat the Mer~ chants Bank of Prince Edward Island in- tends to apply to the Committee of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada, known as “The Treasury Board” after the expir- ation of four weeks from the first publica-~ tion of this notice in the Canada Gazette, for the Certificate of sail Treasury Board approving of the following By-law, which was duly and regularly passed aad adopt- ed by the shareholders of the said Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, at the Annual Generel Meeting of the shareholders duly called, and held this 10th day of January, A D., I&99, Viz: “That for the purpose of extending the busipess of the Bank, the Capital Stock of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, be and ishereby increased from $200,020= 00. to $500,000.00 and that the Directors be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to allot such increased Capital Stock to and among the stareholders of tbe Bank, pro rata, in such sums, at such times and at such rates asthe Directors may from time to time determine.” This application is made purenant to the provision of section 26 of “The Bank Act.” Dated at Cna-lottetown, P. 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