‘ » - = =a ae gd _— ot) @ Weare the original manufactv rers of portable Vapor Baths. ’ We have, du‘ing the last ten years 6 supplied thousands of our Baths to shrsicians, hospitals, Sanitariums etc. 9 ard we are now, for the first time ad- @ vertising them direct to the ger eral 4 pubite. Get one with a steel jrame ' IN BUYING » VAPOR BATH oi"ine’ oor Ifamanvfacturer does not show you acutof{atrame without the covering youmay take itfor granted that his A “Stel frame’ is a wire hoop that rests oo ihe shoulder of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “‘all over” pa'tern of Niagara Falls. Getone with a thermometer at'ach- ment, Don’t go it biind—a bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of ® no benefit to you. Get one that you can return and c have your money back i! not satisfac- lory in every way, Send for sample of material and in- c teresting booklet that will teil you all aboat Vapor Baths. Yapor Baths are an scknowledged household veceesity. ‘Turkish, Hot 4ir, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated é Batns at Home, 3c, Purifies system, uees cleaniiness, health, strength. nts disease, obesity. Cures Colds, e Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, aiaria, Eczema, Catarrh, Fema 'e Ills § Blood, Shin, Nerve and Kidney frou- @ es. Beautifies Complexion. ¢ Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 ‘The Kirg-Jones Co., ’ Toronto 6 DevartMentT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. ben Peo odd's Ki I nly aU - ie 7 . , ¢ i 1S€ ist : Saicty i : . i. You : ’ : | ty 1 die when heals . ‘ Dec uilar atiae® uA ' wt Leavy. are ; ies Disease ore, hn : _ < ft ‘| "t * evyc> : \¥ Lt) y \ ' : . ; . fs € > . 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BOSTON MASS 3° let “Milford Farm” on the Nor Ut 29 acres of land re. *Ory { 4| the premises. Wired Nd past tr a farm. | atier end of November. ? particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, Duuda: Esplace HAM TO LET AT ROYALTY, th aad Roai, about a mile from the city, Present in the occupation of the Widow the late George Thorne. It comprises htiy ina high state of ation, fronts on the North River ‘bere is a good one anda hali od ‘rm house with outbnildings and ® Re #table and barv, and a tool house Poxexsion given, if re- There 8 are well adapted for a butcher Rent $200.00 a year. le * we Se er Or Or tr * ee ~ ih Avthor of ‘“Parted at the ! es ¥ =a ** Florabel S Lover, ¥ OP. a= <7 aa) fe M3 iy ty da \ i} PEASE ESA A ows By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY TME DAILY EXAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWN. JANUARY 25, 1899 LOO 4 FOO N 1 GOON ., Gimagum, OEE, Gory, ee et PAA nf ret oem nr » GAS ram at 4 = 2 ++ @ Send” ee ra T= o xy feed's X PY Ut 147 Maser sree PWN a9 ee es \lrar,”’ ‘Lovely Maiden,” y ‘‘Tone,” Ete, Ete. = ~~ { if -" as a ™ | f NIE REN |) crm. 6 Comeprety pugley “> silly sy lay Sin evaeon Se ane By ee oe SK a St SSS ce SSeS ; x | CHAPTER I. THE BEAUTIFt MYS1 TRANGER “= wonder if is 6S OUtrue that coming events cast their dark, grim shadows on before? lL have had such a strang® fore boding of iny ding evil all day long, d as night , my hea rrows heavy ind hey A shght, girlish figure springs up from the white na s she utters the words d s uway froin the sea with a shudder, walking hurr.ediy up the sieep, vurrow, irregular path that leads to the ed entrance of Black-Tor Light blouse lhe warm September afternoon is lrawing to a @lose. The lurid rays cf the setting sun glint With a touch of gold the picturesque Florida coast, the motionless sea, and the lignt-house that rises like a towering monument in groy stone out of the curling waves which surround it, and the narrow strip of i 3 llm and wind-biasted orang ur on Which it stands, he heat, for this season of the yer, has been almost intolerable, and night is ccming on in sullen sultriness. For hours no breath of air has stirred the leaves of the trees, or broken the calm of the purple sea. It is the dead calm which, in tropical lands, precedes the hurricane September tempest. The slim figure, flitting up the path, sinks down on the worn door-sill of the fight-house, anxiously watching the dark, warning clouds that creep over the sky in advance of the on-coming night. ‘lhe storm will break returns from Kocky Point,” she murs. “What can detain - him? should have been here by noon.” Kiven as she spoke, a few rain-drops splashed upon her upturned face. “It’s coming,” she cried, in affright, straining her eyes toward the distant line of shore. ‘ihe terrible storm! God watch over Mark, and speed his boat safe home!’ ’ Mark mur- He before As she gazed, the gloaming deepened | into inky darkness, and the storm be gan. The slender palms bent to and fro /ike reeds before the wind. Lightning flasned luridly, and terrific crashes of thunder mingled with the torrewt of rain, the angry sea into turbulent waves tant rose mountain high, beating with wild, mad fury and mighty roar against the impregnable rocks of the old gray light- house. Mark Sefton, the keeper of the lght, had gone to Rocky Point early that morning, and all the way the partirg words of his pretty young wife haunted him, try as hard as he would to forget them. “Don’t go, Mark,” she had pleaded, earnestly. “I feel sure something w.!l happen before you return. I have a prc- sentment—” “Nonsense,” he had cut in, with «a hearty, cheery laugh. “Don’t be foolish and whimsical, Nella. Nothing is going to happen. Nothing could happen. I shall be back before the storm and in time to light up.” Darkness had crept on, the burst. but where was Mark? Suddeuly Nella remembered She had quite forgotten it. Great li a- ven! what 1f any ship was out in that guif of blackness without that beacon light to guide her? With winged feet Nella up the spiral stairway that led to the sumimii of the great tower. A moment more and a broad glare of light shot out f om the great lamp, sending a ruddy glow over the vortex of seething waters tht iashed the walls of the old light-house till it trembled and rocked on its foun- dation. lashing se.s in, storm had sped “Heaven grant that no vessel is out | breasting the fearful storm—to have | need of the signal in the tower to warn her off the dangerous reefs.” Hark! what was it that sounded over the fierce roar of the maddened elements, apd the shrill, piercing cries of the storm-driven sea-gulls? A VANCOUVER LADY Cured of Asthma After Eight Years of Almost Constant Suffering — She Says the Absolute Freedom From the Disease Seems Like a Dream—Clarke’s Kola Componnd Cures. Mre, J. Wise, Mt. Pleasant, Vancorver, B.C. writes: “l have been a great suderer from bronchial asthma for the past eight years, many times having to sit up nearly all might. Through the advice of a friend who bad been cured by Ciarke’s Kola Com- pound | resvived as 4 last resort to try +f, Nhe first bottle did not relieve me much, but before I had finished tne third bottle the attacks ceased altogether, and during the pist six mouths of damp and cold weatuer Dave not had a single attack. lc ecems something like a dream to be free from this worst of all diseases after %0 many years of suffering. I have since my recovery recommended this remedy t others suffering as I was, 2nd know many others in this city whom it has cured. cousider it a marvelous remedy, and would urge any person suffering from this disease to cry oo ‘Three bottles are guaranteed to cure. A free eample bottle of Clarke's Kola Com- pound wil be sent to any person who has asthme, mentioning this paper. Address the Griffiths & MacPherson Co., sole Cana- dian agents, 121 Church-street, ‘Toronto, Unt, Caarke’s Kola Compound ahould not be confounded with the other Kola prepara- tione on the market, as this is altogether @ Gifferent preperation, designated especially for the cure of asthma. All druggists, Price ~ §: Of per bottle. For eale by Geo, E. Hughes EE, é . | from being on the sea to-night!” tren hurled beneath them. of ihe | anes the ligt. | : | ‘ s d @Chdly ine h “The lamp had on too late. <A : ship is in disti . lin the in ky darkness she has diif ed on tal rocks, and is s‘graling for il p I ‘ guns | Vella & n. cHnging to the rails of jf tne s way, watch the horrivu y oe he from tower, as the blinding fiishes of light reveal -t to her gua e, a. ‘ » great or we is | in tl Le lg S ‘ he t { Ship ike 1 fatal rock and dark | ing whirlpool. fhen darkress reigus “Mark,’ she moans, “aod save you Another flash, a dark ob ject one instant high on the mad wayes aml she sees It is a plank His on With a dark figure clinging to it wildest ery that ever fell from human lips burst from N¢ Sefton’s. She had seen and re- cognized— Mark, But in this appalling moment her dar: ing courage did sot forsake her. In thet flance she had realized his peril, and she kne le only means of saving him would be to tiing him the life-rope. lf he were to miss it, that meant death —jeath in the horrible sea she had al- ways dreaded so much! but, ah! she must not think of that now. Down the sp@.l stairway Nella flew like a storm-driven swallow, out of the light-house, and out on the sands. The flying spray dashed in her face, and the fierce tempest almost burled her from her feet, but she secareely heeded the hurricane. A moment more, that seemed the jength of eternity, and she had unfurled the great coil of rope which was made fast at one end of the iron ring emb>»- bed in the solid rock. And over the wild fury of the storm, ' tue man clinging to the plank heard her voice, “he rope, Mark! Catch the rope!” Once, twice it eluded his frantic gras). Again it was hurled out over the mourt> tain waves. Oh, God! would he reach it, or miss it? Nella could only fall on her knees and pray. A breathless mo ment of horrible suspense. God had answered Nella’s prayer. Mark had seized the life-rope in his strong right hand. ‘Terror lent strength to Nella’s slender arms. Bracing kerself firmly against the projecting rock, she succeeded in drawing Mark to the shore. As his feet touched the sand and he clambered up on it with her aid, she discovered it was not a plank to which he clung, but the body of a woman. A moment more and he had staggered, panting and exhausted, into the lhving room, followed by Nella, and had Jain his dripping burden dewn upon the old chintz-covered settee. “Never mind me. Do what you ean for them, Nella,” he said. ‘‘There’s two of "em. I picked them up in the water, just before my boat struck the and threw us into the waves.” As she spoke, he threw back the dark cloak which enveloped the unconscio%s figure, and Nella saw a tiny infant, which the woman held clutched tightly in her arms, Sut it was not the sight of the chil, pitiful as the seene wag, that brought that startled cry to Nella Sefton’s iips. {t. was a face as gloriously beautiful band saved at the perilous risk of losing hes own. tl was a face as gloriously beautiful as a poet's dream, or artist’s ideal; pallid as marble, framed in a mass of dark curling hair, lying in short clusters over ber brow, from which the water dripped in tiny pools; eye-brows dark and per fectly arched: and lashes long and silken, curing like fringes over the perfect cheeks—a dimpled chin, and rocks, rounded lips that seemed too delicately curved and beauteous to have ever been in- vested with the breath of life. A strange, subtle, fierce, jealous pang shot through Nella’s heart as she gazed. The rapt admiration in Mark’s eyes pain- ed her—she could not tell why. Kut there was no time to waste pre cious moments, standing there idly, gaz- dark, ing at the helpless ereatures, Heediess that she herself was drench- ed, Nella sent Mark from the room, and set about restoring the waifs. In a trice she had divested them of their clothing, wrapped them in soft woolen blankets, and, with Mark’s he'p, bore them to her own chamber, where her own slumbering, fair-haired baby--- little VerlieClay. And there, a few moments later, under the intluence of the powerful stimulants which had been administered—the bean- tiful young stranger opened her great. velyety eyes; and they flared wenderingly not into Nella’s, but up into Mark’s face. “Where am I, and where is baty?’ she murmured, faintly. “Here is the little one; you are both safe and sound, and in good hands,” re- sponded Mark, cherrily, as he placed tne little one in her arms. At that instamt memory surged back aga to her own overwrought brain. “Oh, L remember—l remember ail,’ . she. cried, with a wailing shriex. (To be Continued ) , fo CURE TOOTHACHE IN A Mil. UTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money ec py for Neuralgte | clne that has ever cured Brigbt’s Disease, HE THANKS HEAVEN V———_— —- That he Used Dodd's Kidney Pills, Which Saved his Life. nr Bowmanville, Jan 2]).—Marvellous in- deed isthecare of Mr A W _ Gibvons, willer of this town, Here is his story, as be himeelf tells it : “J couldn’t eat, vor sleep; bad terrible pains iv my back and stomach. “Doctors said I bad Bright’s Disease. But they couldn’t cure me. “Thavk Heaven,whether it was Bright’s Disease or anyone ¢lse’s, Dodd’s Kidney Pills soon cured it. : “IT hope the news of my cure will spread over the whole country, so that ali suffer- ers will hear of the greatest kidnev remedy in the world—Dodd’s Kidney Fils.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are ihe only medi~ eee _ a -_ The population of London, includes 60, 000 Germans, 20,000 French, 15,000 Dutch, 12,000 Poles, 7.500 L[ialians and 5,000 Swiss. ES Nee ED Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House According tothe latest verdict of the New York courts in a suit for breach of promise it is no defenceto plead that the promise tO marry was made when the man in the case was drunk. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after YUperations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, hes been a sufferer [rolu Umarrn, and laveiy we submitted him to ab vperalion at the Ventral Hospual. Since then we Dave resuried tu vr. Chase’s Catarrh Lure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure, ‘ H. G, ©c ORD, foreman, Cowan Ave. tire Hail. A Melbourne policeman recently arrested Lord Brassey, the Governor, tur riding his bicycle Ou the wrong sive of the road. The magistrate discharged the culprit with a caution. — Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians In the United Kingdom jn (879 there were 6,859,177 telegrams despatched. 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On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema ot long standing by_using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, d gist, of Hartland also certifies that he sold four boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Elia, $ D: 50 simplest, i Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. fakes nictures 3144 x 344 inches; weighs but 12}¢ unces, Meniscus lens, rotary snutter, three stops, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted )Shap-shete or time *xposures and equaliy con- enient as a hand or tripod camera. $2.50 1.09 rice with plate |. Jder, . ° ° » traplete developing and printing ontfit, . atalogue of Burcha Cameras and Kodaks free at agencies or by mati. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y REST SpPSTR aM i TRIAL TRIP AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, . his large illustrated oor weekly is just the paper for you lf you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor Or camper or observer of nature. 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