THE A ie eet ti ania thn . . - —_ ae eee DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 6, 1899 “Forewarned is forearmed,” retu.ned = ee eed — ers y- ft « vr, align, a = PE ey .) gregenee 4 pony we oo a palit { y i Ni 4 ~ Lo mone races *s ame SD SSS hs ear rae aia +4 i oie es oo tet ee, ty 1A yt i INE) Ge tt : : PL ete 0 Cera words will be apt to arouse, amd which bal ‘4 eo l may tind it difficult to sudbue. I am fi sorry it is not in my power to comply Do ‘d's K eT I . wi f} ¢ With your request. Neither I nor my But oc ; : | ; F iy men would feel safe im this retreat after: Yet Kenew | " S we wards if we let you go free. ; . oh 1 | ; ‘In short, it is my painful duty te Thousands : - 8:4 ss Sm ‘4 inform you that you must remain wich aie : | OCOOOOOO OOOOOOO000 = us, at feast until such time as this hac a ; . ‘ , 2 : ra f.% . ze vor Cavern is deserted by us, unless, as : i ’ , > ~ aes i ae a . ’ 7 Se D ure | By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY A) | 1 said before, you are willing to take a | j Is ae 8 } $ solemn oath never to reveal what you wy | i i} - Siives ' , ‘ rrnre f . | ) } % \ I > sy go es tas , vos : . : is Author of | arted at the + iT P rie ss > ave seen or heard this night. Will you se ha ii oe Altar, Lov ely Maiden, take that oath?’ — e Kidnee | i i. ” . "No," ¢rie rlie, indignantly: ‘not Phese diseas Kidney | SS Florabel’s Lover,” “Ione,” Ete, Etc Ln a Vey Sener: "ae 15 rv | it , i ’ awnee ; | to save myself from death, much less : ty i> SSeS: on cities «keene |; tmprisonment, would 1 see you escape , SE , Maeed: @ Peeray ‘SSKES booceo aes ; the punishment of 3 aT , i POS mare aaa been? ae GES. e punishment of the Jaw you so richly ihev wean CHAPTE] r SE SN , = deserve, You, above all, should face the i ia , [ Continned quatied beleath ‘the ; Si siiiows, for 1 saw you take a human . Do is y I Ww [™ i r : i f ones be up bine 7 a vo-nagint. © ELEPHANT BRAND : c . ; oo : 1| “And you sj { too he very moment I am free, that ; ; i a ae ‘ { | you he girl Sime moment I will inform upon yeu, ih ot ‘ arene On | ; ee I ‘l shal app Fa ia und tell them the entrance to your re ; j [hey | b } nt to protect me fre a 7 ’ treat must be somewhere in the rear of i a at | ateS et g ihe es to | the ruins of the old stone church in the : two p i } In . churchyard. 1 will consider gayself .do ' : : . ' : u } tl¢ n wa tra 1 exe Frees act of justice to the world in \ ' ; i! i P And mead iy with th lv « ridding it of a band of robbers and ck ps Lh ; n du murdarers.”’ OS a uel nd the I Gg. wth £ nie a th of h t! (To be Continue E E ima | a theill of fh that : ___ (To be Continued. ) ST OF Tea VALU \ t} oe aie it ‘ 7 . . ~ : S. . | ion, and a-most g tog r in a Whisp HIS NARROW ESCAPE — ; . Lile CACTUCIAIN v pa ; ‘ e i \ : } Simeerlhg Ce Cl Mm 1 0} ’ A | ikl Ve e& crept ft Vare } her mad dhe } L W - . r ees that eae eh n afisk ‘tntset How Dodd’s Kidney Pills Saved ‘ W »S I id i d these ellen will Oy} Se \t : ' a s : tne Li \ ‘ rd iS Ju Ww Lo the nN lt you : VW Mr. C. 8. Griggs. a _* a“ oe >~O | 1 ; ; Ty : . bye , we ame TT . wn . ‘ . DADA OHTS >})o<€:. 66! noeems weird scene, j luminated by the What they were discussing now, stu |. HamiLroy, Jan., 30.—A startling story ; ; Proad glare of two bull’s eye lanterns, | would tremble. It is a quest’on of your | }8 told by Mr. C.S. Griggs, carpenter, jt ' hahea ; set. e of ae . ifea “re aon # , . ’ x . . ry “f E ° + | : _ : d a sight that burned Life r death. You have heard and {living at 151 Queen Street Sonth. Rex Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8 : g: pon her memory hile | la ; seen to nuch Sut S: that yo able citizens voux 4 ; r . even. od ‘ : We ea 2 oe 0 1 Ke l I iy th you | putable citizens vouch for the strict truth | cecmemen | ’ ia hs oe 1 ~ O ae — stood behind the oe depart, providing that you will take | of every deta | eos oe $4: € ’ | tombstone; tw ee ee nets “8 ae: a" of yon—and break it Mr. Griggs endured the most agonizing 4 inmpstone, TWO were conversing eagerly at your peri.” pains fe ; f , ; - ager) bs tor eig 7 ne ’ © | in undertones; and two faced each o | “1 would never promise what you : ; ghtyeare. He wasa victim of € | fifteen paces apart. wit a % | ask?” eriad ae ae Sright’s disease, and the best doctors could r=: i | apart, with pistols in their | ®°*- cried Verlie, defiantly. “On the hi ’ t Hands Kere the terrified gir) |} contrarv 7 hall tal “We bri not help him. . 4 n mrihed gir) « trary, i Shall take pans to pring you . : ’ Ps : 4 * 0 s mmprehend the scene, the confere) e | to justice—and at the earliest oppur- } inally he tried Dodd 8 Kidney Pills, ( ® | ended, the seconds resumed their places, | tunity, too.” Three boxes cured him. Today he is 3 4 and a voice cried out: “Are you mad, to brave me thus, sound and well in vay ee ; . “Axe you ready for the accond shot ?? | giti?” he arled, trowaing darkly. “You It is wonderful how many Hamilton ——— : ihe two combatants nodded assent. | 4re im my power, remember.” peoyle have been cured of Bright's Dis- ] . then, like the shock of doom, the “Il am not!’ she retorted, bravely; “as | &*° by Dodd’s Kiduey Pills. They have a=-”"" : we ore the original manufacturers pereres ene fell on the stillness of | You shall soon see. Already friends are | B€VEF been known to fail in a single case, ; p tne ss 1e Mu&dnight air: coming to my reseue. 1 fell here scarce- sonasecemeneenitninicrantnieitet » of portable Vapor |! aths fi ' : J e € ere scarc “ae § Wehave, during the last en years One, two, three! Ready! Fire!’ ly an hour ago while walking with my The Duke and Duchess of Edinborough ~ ‘ : ds rt ur 3g ‘i . : ; . © : “ey > . j j j ii . RE resents sasicn Baths to he flash amd ringing report from the sister, and sprained my ankle. She his Coil celebrating their silver wedding at vad weare DOW, for the first time, ad- two smoking pistols mingled with the | "02 @way for assistance. They will — @ vertising them direct to the general command, and one of the principals soon return.” ’ nes : Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House ’ pubiic. one with ’ IN BUYING A a eel Irame a VAPOR BATH that stands on the floor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acutofatrame without the covering may take itior grante! that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests oa the shoulder of the bathe, Get one that is covered w th proper materiai, Insist on seeing « sample of material before crdering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “ali over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Getone with a thermome er attach- » oS o> O° @& ment, Don’i go it blind—s bath that « istoo hot or not hot enough will be of no benefit to you. (et one that you can return and 6 have your money back if n:« satisfac- tory in every way, Send for sample of mater al and in teresting booklet that wi!l tell you all adout Vapor Baths Vapor Baths are an eck sowledged household neceesity. 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Extra ehoice Porto Rico * asses, Extra standard STanulated Sugar yellow extra \ Sugar, Demerara Crystals m bags, Selling at lowest Prices, HORACE HASZARO Ch’town, Jap 5th 799 de turned on his heel. | it is sure to lead to wk: eod threw up his arms and fel] without a moan—without a cry—face downward on the snow that was already crimsoned with his fife blood that had spurted from the dead-wound in his breast. “Dead!” cried both seconds—“shot through the heart!’ “Well, he would have i,” responded the principal, coolly and cynically, as He had scarcely proceeded a dozen paces ere he started back with a lew cry: “A woman—a spy —by all that’s wonderful!’ he cried, aghast. Directly in the path before him, ‘te? face white as death and frozen with horror, stood a young girl, clutching for support agaist tree. lm great surprise he advanced a step or two, and asked gruffly: “Who are you, girl? What business have you here?’ He clutched her arm firmly with his right hand, but Verlie Sefton strong |.shook her arm free as though a serpent had stung her. “Murderer!” she gasped, recoiling from him. “Oh, how dared you take a human life? Do you think God will for- give you on the gallows for the crime I witnessed 7’ He was a man probably twenty-eight years of age, singularly handsome, with the dark beauty of a Greek god—a hand some face, but hardened in iniqu:ty. He sprank forward again, and cluteh- | ed her arm so fivmily in his grasp that she could not wrench it from him. “So you witnessed the duel, did you?’ he repeated, grimly. ‘“Ihat is bad for you—for you shall not go free until you have registered a solemn oath mever i0 reveal what you have seen and heard here to-night.” “he girl’s dauntiess nev.2r blue eyes is in There ey nO scrse - trying to dodge any sort of trouble around a tree. The only way is to come squarely out and face the dif- ficulty and fight it. If you are sick or half sick, the best course is not to neg- lect or ignore it, or pretend that it doesn’t exist, but to find the proper rem- edy and use it. A bilious, dyspep- tic condition of the system not only makes life miserable, but something worse, unless romptly taken in hand and corrected. It tS foolish to attempt to dodge such troubles by anv mere temporary expedient. The only sensible way is to get rid of them for good and all by a thoroughly rational, scien- tific medicine like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ical Discovery. zr “ eit cures all disordered, debilitated condi- tions by its direct action upon the liver and digestive organs; it gives them power to make fresh, healthy blood free from bilious impurities; it drives all disease-germs out of the circulation; i#t creates solid, muscular nstitutional power. 2 ee er "“mront affections, which are often simply the result of impaired nutri- tion, are reached and eared by this wonder- ful ‘‘ Discovery’”’ in ‘cases where cod liver oil emulsions are useless, because the ‘‘ Dis- ” 3 i imilated by delicate covery” is readily ass mila aticie @e- stomachs. It is far supertor tracts, because its beneficial effects are rmanent. ry t grateful “Dr. Pierce, I am_ one of your tients,’ writes Mrs. Angie M. Norman, of ken nunk, Wayne Co., Pa. I have ta ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ also ‘ Payorite = scription’ and ‘Pellets’ with wonderful seneiss. I am. as many of my friends tell me, eer dead brought to life. The doctors said I ion and death was only 4 @ tter of fas nat was six years ago. I concluded to try your medicine. I continued until I = nine bottles of ‘ Discovery’ and seyera ; of ‘Pellets.’ I got well and have done a grea deal of hard work since.” When the liver and bowels don’t work, the body and brain won't. Dr. Plesee, s Pleasant Pellets are a sure, safe,, spee and permanent cure for constipation, = a torpid liver. One “Pellet” is a gente laxative and two @ mild cathartic. the man, abruptly. “In such a case it is useless to stand here parleying with you. I shal] take you to where you shall have plenty of time to consider my pro- position at your leisure.” ‘he hghts from the fanterns were shut off as if by magic, and left them in total darkness. With a dexterous movement a thick cloak was thrown over her, and despite her frantic strus- gies and stifled screams, Verlie found herself in the grasp of a pair of arms as strong as steel, and she was borne swiftly over the snow-crusted ground. then down a long flight of spiral stone steps, that seemed to lead down, down into the very bowe!s of the earth. A harrow, subterranean, serpentine passage was traversed, and far oft could be heard the indistinct hum of gruff voices, ‘he voices sounded nearer and nearer. ‘here was the sharp, metailic click of a massive, rusty key turned in a lock. and a ponderous door was thrown back upon its hinges. ‘here was a shuffling of many feet, followed by the loud ex- clamation of a score or more of yoices, crying in a breath: “In Heaven’s name, there, captain?’ And Verlie’s captor answered, with g sardonic laugh: “An unwelcome guest.” what have you CHAPTER 1X, ] ONE NIGHT’S MYSTERY. As he spoke he threw back the folda of the heavy cloak which enveloped ha fair captive. ‘he blaze of strong light for an imstant nearly blinded Verlie. ‘Then, as her eyes became accustomed to the dazzling light, she found that shé¢ was in a high, rocky cavern. Rough slab benches were = rang2d around the walis, and formed its only article of furniture, and upon _ these benches lounged a score of men--a fierce, blood-thirsty-looking crew, from whose nautical air Verlie at once knew them to be sailors. <All were arm- ed with pistols and daggers stuck in their belts, and wore heavy black crepe masks ~auled low over their swarthy faces. With a feeling of sick terror, Verlie staggered back against the wall, as the dreadful conyiction that she had fatlen into a den of pirates or smugglers fore ed itself upon her mind, In a few words her captor exp!ained dark, the situation to the men, adding thoughtfully: “As she witnessed the duel, and in that particular locality, our safeiy de manded that she must be bound by an oath of silence, ere she is permitted to go free.” “Don’t let her go, captain. She will turn informer,’ shouted every one pre sent, simultaneously. “silence!” said the man whom they ad- dressed as captain, with a sudden flash of his eye, and in a tone that made the boldest quail. “You have no right to make me your prisoner,” panted Verlie, indignantly, “and 1 demand my freedom, I can sce you are a cowardly set of law-breakers, and 1 know you must be the pirates who infest the harbor, and for whose appre hension such large rewards have been offered by the authorities; but to waylay and entrap defenceless girls is a crime which ought to be too mean dor eren outlaws.” A fierce murmur ran through the cavern at Veriie’s daring words; but no one dared express his anger aloud: “Allow me to set you right, fair lady,” replied her captor, with a cyn‘cal smile. “We did not entrap you. You threw yourself into our power. And” (here he lowered his voice to a significant whisper) “let me beg of you to use more respectful language when speak ng of us, here is a spirit in my men that your ~ cure a Cotdin One Day bier Take Laxative Bromo Quin!ne tab'ets. All druggists refuna hé money ifit feils to relieve | The Pope has completely recovered from bis recent attack c1 influenzia. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh aiter Operations Fail. ‘toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a'suiterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Uure, and one box of this medicire has made a prompt and complete cure, H, G, Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Khartoum isto oe occupied by British troops during the winter months. Two hundred and fifty menof the Royal Fusi- liers have been ordered there from Alex-~ andria. Hinard’s Liniment is used by Physicians It is reported that a special COmmission will be appointed inFebruary to arrange the details for carrying out the project of & Pacific cable as out/ined by Sir Sanford Fieming. ——_-—_—.29 68 — ere To all whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 60 disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ~waterial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paiming, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, The quick way they heip you back to health wil sur prise you, _ Sir Herbert Murrey, the retiring gov~ ornor of Newfoundland, who is to be succeeded by Sir Henry Edward McCul- lum, late governor and commander in chief of the British colony of Lagos, West Africa, has sailed for England. Owing to the unfriendly relations he sustained in consequence of his methods towards both political parties in the is.and, there was no popular demonstration of regretat his departure. 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