—>- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 15, 1893 It is warm and | , weary work that the woman has to undergo who cooks the year ‘round for a big family. Thou sands of women whose husbands are only in moderate , circumstances have (Copyright, 1893, by John to bear this hardship uncomplainingly. If | a woman is in thoroughly good health it | Gite a cake — ne yao - ~~ each other,” 1 said. in a quick aside. fering from the pains Taepenanene del vit, Our signal fer the dash is when we i ains, » GEDUNY see Baruk and Ranee descending and ill-health that are a result of weakness among the rocks.” ace atthe distinctly feminine or- "Never leech chang as 1 will cling | r Under these cir: her seal anless the ty thee,’ enswered Tabal. And then right remedy is used, the poor woman will we began ~~ abuse tls horse for the soon break down comn‘ctely and fill an 2° of a mule that couldn't keep his : a : feet in a plain road: And the Be- early grave. Over woien have testi- : fied to the marvelous merits of Dr. Pierce’s %°Uins, being closely occupied, Saw oF Favorite Prescription Many of their suspected nothing. Mames, addresses otographs and ex Reach 6 the bottom too —? o periences have b published by pe#nis had to wait behind a bluff. The tail sion in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med ¢f the caravan still wriggled outside ical Adviser. The ‘‘ Favorite Prescription the mouth of the pass, and it would cures all weakness and disease of the deli be folly to attack till it had disap- cate and important organ¢ that bear matern peared after the body. While wait- itv’s burdens It makes them well and ing, Ibrahim, our captain, gave his strong. It builds up the nervous system instructions briefly and pointedly. We It makes weak, sickly. nervous, fretful wo- were to rush the camelmen, throw tt trong ] i wives All them into utter confusion, seize as m ne dea t many laden animals as we could lay My voungest dauwhter. Mrs. Julia Raphs hands on, and make off with them to ! vas Tun down w aoe ind the rear as fast as steel could urge ae | oe — ean ie them. Such as were free would pro- } ; : Golden Med tect the others, but as many as could } . were to pounce on some piece of pro- } If want to read the testimonies and perty. In short, our business was | see the photographs of many grateful pa more to pillage than to fight, and, if | tients who were cured by Dr. Pierce's rem- the pilgrims were rot unreasonable, | e 1 for Dr. } ; Common Sense not a man of them need lose his life. Mi ul Adviser fesides telling about With beating hearts and a burning |! th cures it tell out the home-treat- impatience, we kept still till the tail ment of all ISes Over 200 illustra- should have wriggled itself into the , Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover mountain cleft. As if to try our selilf- cost of customs and mailing ov/y, for pa- ecntrol, our watchers were constant- per- ed copy. Cloth-covers 50 stamps. ly reporting that the crucial moment Adareées Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y¥. had come, and then inimediately con- | s tradicted themselves, to reaffirm their | first intelligence the next minute. This went on until we were in a fever and The D & A CORSET. ready to rush from our concealment a at all hazards. <As for Tabal and me, 1f you have ever laid in wait with the merest chance between life and Geath and a frantic desire to try it, you will understand our feelings. Be- ing apart, we could not so much 4s | exchange a whisper, and all we had | to restrain and encourage us were the | muttered curses and comments of our | ecmrades. Once a horse of keen scent neighed, and Ibrahim nearly felled the brute, thinking we were betrayed. but the tail continued to wriggle slowly | on, and we breathed again. Then word came that the last man was | Within the pass. The next moment we were in the open and galloping | furiously to the attack. CHAPTER XXV. — a3- «cZander Steuart.] “Whatever happens, let us stick to} Tabal‘and I, for unsuspected reasons, were well to the front, and could be minutely observed by the plundered, a circumstance that might tell awk- wardly against us later on. What was keeping the idiotic Baruk ? Had the coward rued his promise ? If so. by all we held dearly would he pay for it. We were hot with fighting and seizing and shouting. and two of us were beginning to have iremours of despair, when at last, as we were re- tiring with our booty, Tabal’s sharp eye espied two skulking figures slip- ping craftily down among the rocks. ty this time the hadjis, animated by the spirit of the wronged, ing in a way that comforting to were behav- Was exceedingly dis- those who meant pres- ently to appeal to their humanity. Baruk and Ranee made their appear- ance at the very worst moment. But there was no time to grumble or make comment. We must take fortune as we found it and make haste to re- deem our pledges. So I gave Tabal the word, and re- versing our spears to indicate we were not hostile we bounded from among the Bedouins, calling out we were hadjis and praying for protection. At the same time we drew attention by pointing and shouting to the two clambering down the rocks. Thinking, as well indeed they might, that this was but a ruse to get their rary:s broken, the pilgrims hurriedly forined up, presenting a front of level- led spears and gun-barrels. and faces that said plainer than any language we advanced at the peril of our lives. And as they stood close together to receive us there went up a diabolic shout behind. We glanced back in terror to see a dozen of our late com- rades at our heels with lance-shafts hugged, after the manner of men who have resolved to slay without pity. The moment that followed was such as a man:recalls in his sleep with a horrid, cold sweat and a creeping of the flesh and groanings and writhings. In frcent was a gleaming hedge of steel, forbidding, impenetrable ; behind was more steel already poised to strike by men to whom revenge was as blood to the lion. Half an instant more, and we should be fuller of holes than fishermen’s net. (To be Continned.) DYING BY INCHES! a ae ee 5 MACKAY’S, est values ever shown rare assortment of eady-to-wear clothing ood styles and good fits t prices to suit everyone nspection solicited ow is the time to buy, ome one, come all and see ur nobby and stylish suits ight from the best manufacturers 0 old shop worn goods verything ap to date. SEARS Ame OSPR eal bargains for all _ gyvnsvvnnenesonporennno ron pesaznonyy There are many makes ot wheels, but few good ones. The Massey Harris has an excellent reputa- be tion, yy poe or RRR ORR CRONE RRR SSI SIR TIRTIR TIS TIS TIS IS ISIS in > Massey-Harris Co. LIMITED. MARK WRIGHT & CO Agents Ch’town. ROGERS & ROGERS Agents for S’side. 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Wear the D & A Corset.| | smote ana setzed, yelling the while to | OPCASES. iS a) keep up the panie, there were re- [hese diseases and other Kidney ' sponsitye now s in frent that to,1 the cc mplaints are as common as ordinary Se 3; Caravan hac come to an involuntary ld > ee ae pee ae oi ‘ . colds. But people don’t realize that 4o9 et? 9OOOO9OO9905 09004 % | baie to be robbed. 1S ties al > ! - z What fulldwed the onset I could not , they are afflicted till the disease has 7 ; tell in cetail if I we 1 be examined eaten deep into the system. Even > (ive The Nn Vy food 2 ' oO oat for T he } . a inoe ‘ nage . , 7 ° . , . . « Phe ¢ Ly & n - h, ' es aq man thi a — then, Dodd's Kid ey Pills will posi- 9 the tht will build think of, and thievirg was the last and | + aah oy b at ' o least of them, } o t} h-diis hurl- livery cure. 3 Ba y up a weak cons- ed together in tle centie like an ice | Thousands of people are dying on ~— : : } Jar i a river saw tw lumnys F * J . ii i ie m™. 2 ¢ ocho titution gradu- } ’ ing He yr vee is a i ra - : : "1 7 . their feet, but do not realtize tt. The y wy a eveaim ‘aes be4 ana 1¢ enina, co a ye Neca -WwINTy;~- ¢ Chance ally but surely is @ | flashing viciously in the sun, and 1 , hotice one or more : —, hag 2 ° S sone ae ' gnw mary ca oing swiftly out of , toms: shortness of breath, loss of | Sw et ; ae ea See et ae a the mouth of the pass {a charge of i al ave Ss ° 3 artin’s new owners These Ment facts the mé mory, failing i eee appe- ~ _ | eye took in tneonsciously, withcut the | ule, pale or reddish rine, With brick 3 . 4 3 | ne, ay ae minute particulars, . colored deposit, S€alding when urina rot the tmpressicn that the had- : : ae , Sing ¢Lar inai 00 @ | ui. ufrered but a fecble resistance. ana . tiNg, constipation, hervousness, pains 3 ; ‘ 3 that, as I subsequently learned, was in the loins. Their only hove is $2 simple, scientific and highly % | true. There is a season for every- | Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won't fat. @ Dutritive preparation for infants, : ne and the prrene had a valid | Thev never do. @ delicate children and invalids ee see Peeeererng wher Lives tO ther - mae o oT senna veo eae } property. Carav: start expecting | @ KERRY WATSON 4 CO., Prornictrons, § to be plundered, nor fail tO make pro- be 2 000000000004900600900005 3 vision accordingly. Immemorial cus- | i Wn ll a Bil 4 o eee tom and Pave sent have taught the ' hadj! that it ‘s the will of Heaven | ~~ - + } } ao a he eh mid suffer loss at the hands of } ne : j >) { Wicked men in the perrormance Of » For the samme: of ’98, a Seaside Cot- ae the prime religious evo of — gy 8 ' tage kKoown 25 | over, the pious Mohammedan on his | : cumias a . Y | way to the holy city has ‘ uch &n aver 7 he Hermitage. d sion 0 ” eae ag gone ag hi Reattjfally situated on Point Pleasant would rather sacrincg & portion of nis » i. K AoW é worldly geods than present hime? at l-the prophet’s shrine with red hands at we ar al or | These things the astute Bedouin knows Phat we are « Wl! Yaper cheaper | Thes z Retour tha ‘ ; and profits by; the time cf the ‘pil- an ev nae" Sofie ad el a“vent end -ie ‘reep: ey y see ’ gzrimage is his ha~vest, ‘@ All " y atterns, Call and | ath owen ae | Be? Bam) €6, 1 ive cenvinced that this i> That kné wledge Was déquifea afte? the pniac et buy \ at Pape tf. li ward. Just then ‘inv sole ‘éoncern Wa = Alsd;—a new acd sp'endid stock of) how Tabai and 1 were fo escape. Ta ~ . wt > sor ‘ rives, on Chiua, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner | situat'om was ol the sort, that f1v : , i 3c acK Z the a i Tea Seta cx mit ned, from S6 OU up a sucden gold ts the ba k, though the : ‘ 1: eun may tie 40t, OMmly we cou wards. Don’t make any mistake, this 1s : 2 ind shivet So Yroe| ‘ | afford time to stand and § ver. he piace to buy Cr kervy Ware. scen as we should make an effort to C L | WIS desert the Bedouin lances would be J auld : were caught That was cer- equally certain the ’ | | and in case we | would have no mercy. } ifter us Nerth Side Market Square, tain. Had it been ie how the hadijis would receive US, ‘ ry Ss eet. i . - ¢ ‘ r rrafion Str Yatter would be simple, er, at any er rat simplified. But our recepee Wus exceedingly doubtful, for tne « wy, ; taal ' ‘ Arab, be he Bedouin or pilgrim, iS over Vi dl 6 ice |, Sniffing for treachery and suspectins a he smells it. Another @ifficulty was that we could : not make the dash at the most OD- Mencnast’s Baw or P. 7 i. ' portune moment for ourselves. We Ch'town, May 39.1898 | must wait for tanee and Baruk, and very anxiously we began to look for them among the cliffs. If they did not come quickly, our chance would be gone; we might go back with the | children of the desert to shame and cruelty and violence, and, it might be, to lasting bondicze. The band had already distrained ' more than the legitimate tax—that is Notice is hereby given thata balf-yearly | dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, on the Capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its banking house, on and after July 2nd, next. The Transfer Books will be closed from 17th June, to vecond July next; both dave toclusive. By order of the Loard J M?DAVISON, Cashier . and were pressing on for more than theis dues, for, having the right of | im, North River, overlooking the ilisboro River, and the approach to the An ideal spot tora summer Apply to arbor, » dtipe. 100 P.O. BOX7c¢ as PICKEORD & BLACK “| ae ‘ al 7 a. a Dress Goods, | Quebeo Steamship Coy, Ltd. | “STR. CAMPANA.” Muslins, Sailing ~ Saibilie from Chatléyetown about gem. "Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday 1 ‘th July Monday 26th July Monday &th Ang. Monday 22nd Aug Monday Sth Sept Monday 14:b Sept Munday 3rd Oct Monday L7th Oct from Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Ducks, AtteeNs, — eis sd, | Monday Ist Augnst Prints | Monday J5th August Monday 29th Angust | Monday 12th Sept. | Monday 26th Sept, | Monday 10th Oct | Mondry 24th Oct ; stock Monday 7th Nov Mondav 3let Oct ‘ome in and see our stock. Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe ca seeell, domes Mal Bay and Father Puiot. Delighetal summer trip for touriste. accommodation unsurp essed, carried at competit on rates, Passenger Freight Eggs band- “- HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF 1898. S.S. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlot.ctown «every Friday at 1¢ a. M., to say, had taken all the loose camels— | strong. they were hard to satisfy. | iia 398 —— during the the season of J293, for Halifax, ealling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitax every Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The Steamer has excellent passenger accom - modation. Saloon amidships. Special low freights will be giveo this ee informatwn &pP o For further } set oO eeee Agent. et ee ’ andan House led with great care. wae - CARVELL BROS, Agente T J HAR&IS, endless ‘ Mattress Comfort There wasa time when a straw shake-down wis a goud enough bed, but now you cin get a good, weil made woo' top or flock mattress with good linen ticking, all the seams well bound, for very littl: more than the eld shake-down formerly cost. We have ali sizes in stock. JOHN NEWSON, 4 SECURED ‘ree copy of ourbig Book on Fatentsa “/e have “tensive experience in the mtricate »patent awsot 50 forcign couatries, & skeich. rphote for free advice, , NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout co the stream known as oer : te %},? ° w Creek, to parties iv Ch’towo you wil please take notice that no person will be ] d to fish but them. anewer 9. 101 Imo eod ellera of good Furnitur: trangers to poor Furniture. we . i Sd ee — Sane