be “a Us THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBEL 6 i — ee [oe — 5 § | ‘Ray,’ said he at evening stables, | b Fa - 9 | “twhowver set that huge haystack so || i -” I sball order it re- ae iE Y eh Sey ee , i aq ie i. ae to oo had no idea of pru- se 4 | : , | dence. it were to catch fire, your Fo , y a 2 iw a hy © ii i i premises would gZ0, ri ; moved tomorrow.”’ a ae Se Sergeant Merriweather, stable ser- ' ' iit : Fy eant of the troop up to a week before, ~~ ny 1 RES i ie Ys = -_ Ms, ¥ = fader”, ace i 3S i a peaitibbe coon ae aie Ela’ C y Mote Af r CAPTAIN CHARLES Ki NG : ; | beard these words, and so did Sergeant | 80° LVER snouin Colds | | aad XE ATE VKLES KING, U.S. A, , Conroe, to whom he was pointing out iB). Have it in the House. y Rien sh ae eae 4 ab | | vrai cheat in ps ae - : 3 Sloz ; Croup is . ; HON Hla LUG g FROM TH Qian :00t from the loft above their | Slit! morsel La ' A ce r i a Qualit at Wow R NK : B ro | | am on nN and gri oming : tet, "5 Coughs re nen: Ws ’ , was bows ) te insic TT 1- os ; ~ ‘ . Prices : | | weather ieee an a hie stiend. ei S| ri Hd) iil cra mps a PYREETE, 133, BY FB. LIPPINceTT Wo. | tion, stared at tt lone! hough | lo Bi Pegs Cholera eal Gents < oi ; 4 | th s at e See a as thoug alte! J Fs it, om U : vs Se | {, (se words bad daze@ him in some way, | 14: ae AA) iter: ; . we welt $2 80 ' (Continued 3 and then had to be remizded-of the sub- ., 5 iB) al ’ Chills ial | : | ; : ved. % floored Nat by as nean.a : -vu tue | ject which he was-discussing. ine Dials | / et F Colic. at otc’ Dongola Chocolate. lace—| _. 4° Seemed bat another iustant before | Ja as ever the —th bad beard of It |. The wind that had banked ‘the sibw_ 5 ce g | S ‘ied Gents Vols Hunter was ou his feet, reins in hands |°W8S a Rew blow, im: fuct, to the regi- | df6uds in the southeast during the day : . ul vgs* ra F &2.25. “ae While Stella was struggling to; rise, | ent, and the story went from barrack | veered toward nightfall and blew strong ' ohnson's 4 no yhe niment i ie | Forgetful of himstlif. he sought to seeif | te barrack that the sorrels bad’ got a | from the southwest. At tattoo it was Ld Gents’ Dongola Black. \lace,Godd-| the mare were harmed, Ray and Hogia swell boxer as well as rider» ‘Curiosity |owhisking the hay from the qauartermas- ide yas Dropped on Sugar. a5 Wy 336 it ee rents “te é * | sprang to his side. ‘Are you burt, | 4% to Hunter's antecedents burst all | ter’s'corral and sending, it stveaniing | ~” al (ie year W eit, man?’ they eagerly asked, but he laugh- botnds. Major Mainwaring’s dsvertion | actoss the line of stables. and eat upon (ot Will cure many common ailments which may occur in every family. tei ; $2 75. | ed it off. that he had seen the fel’ow somewhere | the bleak prairie, while, still farther | It is stricthy a fainily remedy. For INTERNAL as much as EX- | a . : : | ‘Not gt all, sir. I'm only troubled | Sefore and knew he must be a deserter | along, under the ‘‘bench,’’ the big: hay- TERNAL ase. Originated in 18:0 by’an old Family Physician. ty MGents’ Box Calf, Black andj|Tan,| about ber,” was sufficient to make the reeruit am ob- | stacks beyond’ the corral..seemed strip- Could a remedy have existed for nearly a century, except for the is Goodvea Peait Panting, wide eyed and startled,, | ject of interest in garrison society, evem | ping ini the gale, and the biggest of all fact that its virtue and excéllen e have won the public favor to a i= $2.75 | Stella stood, with heaving flanks, won- if. be bad not won distinction as traine®? was that which projected half way remarkable degree? You can safely trust what time has indorsed. # e : eee . | dering what it all meant. Ray hastened of Mrs. Ray's beautiful mare, whos¢ «Tend for “our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all Droggistee is Gents’ Box Galf. Black, double! to reassure his wife. Atherton rode up delicate mouth and eastern schooling *} ‘ut up in Two Sizes, Price 25-and 50 cts. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. re : (oaivear welt, rubber heel} to satisfy himself the soldier was unin- made-her somewhat too sensitive for or | ie ARIZA RARER RI RIS RSID S'S & SIRT IS IS IRAE IS Te RS. BB6 sole, lue in the city jured. Over beyond the roadway and | Gimary cavalry handling. aad a : — " fence two of the laundresses were lead- Ray, once the light rider of ths regt | | iB} $4 00. ing Mrs. Merriweather, shocked ard | ™ent, could Bave coached her beautiful- he ; | acttially weeping, away. At them the ly, but Ray was growing bulky with’ | - iz — sergéant stood gazing fixedly, his dis-, |, 7°°°S and an old bullet wound ip the se : aH colored face working with passion, and | thigh received daring a Sioux campsigm | < 3 fe ER fn Ae Captain Blake had twice to bid him years before was troubling him as wins la £ 3 i) i! bom 4 ‘:pick up the bar before he answered and | ee PTRSS |W ENS O-cne Pacantionm Be ; i: t obeyed. ;. was how Ray came to select. Hunter, ’ AS 3 came PARIS SA ‘That’s what you calla stand of, I | for Ray declared we bad no previous ‘i 5 guag8 ‘ ic snepose,’? muttered the man at the op- knowledge of him whatever, which was, ‘ WANTED & posite post as Merriweather brushed | true. Truscott; when appealed to for : ‘ iP 7-2 him by” “‘Don’t tellmeI con't krotw his opinion, smiled gravely, as was his : A large shipment !of Thea Ellin & Co's, Needham ie : ea ; who floored you.” But the sergeait | Wout, and said may Wee OF ee 28 Veall &Tylack’s and gonathan Crooke's celebrated ss fe Young married man to take pever heard. He was hastening atter éye for a horseman as he had for a ; i + ‘harge of acountry store with iob- | his wife. borse, But it was in Sadstown, where Sen aia oe a ster factory connected, sifuated at ‘*Ray,’’ said the colonel as they were dwelt the Pie aud daughters of SAS ; . Port Mouton, Queens (9., .N.. 5. fiding into the garrison a few minutes soldiery, that Troyper Hunter's Gomes -| ee TP : Applicant to apply in his handwrit- Jater, ‘‘that wasa piece of gross care- apd comings, doings and sayings, pit az t . 1 : er g ug, statme salary required. Must Jessness on the part of your sergeant. mos man ee = — Sees ' ‘ oO 9 é "eo? ‘swell recommended, thoroughly | That man has been getting less reliable | '"est: *4e was cre ave aes fed * ea : aa reliable andactive. House rent free. | evary month for the last two years. —_s ar SP ee ot at cane ‘eis spat 30 M. NEVILLE, You'd better think twice should he ap- ala "ta “aded soak ates ia adi | | Plant Wharf, Halifax, N. 5. ee Ee ee sighted Mrs quaimtances—some said a ‘wife and In. Tables, Pockets, n23 iwk. , Si ’ | family, or at least a Sadylove—some- | Bradyhed taken a stiffer brace. for fear ! ; ; anes. RORee ee oe. the where in town, for he Bad twice asked _ OF Comsequences, : es ae | f captain, after mpeg, Moyet Ray . er: for passes, and more than once was be- ‘@c73088 the open space in front of the § S > or Razors etc ; gate, *:i'm glad that didn t happen a lieved to- have gone thither without line of gable ends anc just opposite that : CiSS S, 9 Teen tn aot an es that formality. "Mrs. Merriweather, - Ray's — - — ~ was | : (a E Wasn't it his wifé that’ shrieked?”’ who held her head so high above the (a te : ftezar ; om a er a — ‘“Pet,”? eaid Mrs. Mainwaring to her other women, was accused of ‘‘setting om te ae par a — ne . el k nieks just as the young doctor lifted his her cap’’ for the stranger, and she laid weup of cers look we 10 their com FENNELL & CHAN DLER “ ae oe ad herself open to calumny by declaring to | paay kitchens and see that all the a at IN... cap and looked for an invitation to en- | two envious dames thaf Mr. | ranges and stoves were securely banked, af i ter a8 be mes the two nee returning | Hunter was a frequent caller, only Dan then went over to the guardhouse im tie : AU STRIA eee eee oy, ae a didn't like it and bad warned him off. | pexson and held brief consultation with | oy “you and Dr. Jayne came near g*tting ‘“Indeed, he got to coming: too often for | Blake, who was officer of the day, ang | if another patient this afternoon, and & bis own good,” said she, which meant ‘bie officer of the guard, who, as ilk | “ a tericus awell in the sccrels, Hoe might Men sought the confidence of the | Brady, at whom Atherton looked with | l CH NA mest interesting cno, they say, a mys- coclda of helpless regketen her park leek Gould have it, was’ Lieaténams | ! P a cexve to maks you forget the handsome | new soldier, but gave it upin ignorance scant favor. He was a young man. iy nuknowa who played doctor tor sou the | us deep as that with which they came to whem Blake described as ‘‘one of tke 3 ‘ TEA nicht of the collision. Sbe basn’t told | him. Some he laughed at, some he Jetriments of the service.’’ He had baer oS DB : ; you about that, 1 suppose, bas she, dos- | snubbed, none he gratified. It was fer- fairly well educated somewhere, aad : tor?”’ ' tunate he knew how to fight, for there | enlisted when At was too. .evidéeny he i , TT ‘“*M—ah, no, no, indeed,’? said Dr. | were evil spirits that would have mauled | Was In no condition to make & living ' 9 1 ' Jayne in evident dismay. ‘‘What was | him otherwise on general principles, etherwise, but that was in the suzamer | th he like, pray?’ | but Ray kept a sharp lookout for his | af 1876, when 2,500, men wee mailien- 4 BP Fon weesty > | “ust ’ ey: save ‘Oh, divinely tall and most divinely protege. He at least should have fair Jy raised by Congress to oH the gaps:in : Ui ; thtouzh misik: of shiop2rs.anLif wodon fair,’’ sal Mrs. Mainwariug, laughing. | play, despite the hints of the first ser- | the regiments engaged in A britches d + Wra ers i; sisfy tae biyiaz prdlic int us article w2 | «ate has his flask and handkerchief |. geant that Conway could tell something | and the riffraff of the Atlantic cities si J a eS pp if me not tho low selling ptople that every OMe) Lot waiting for him toreturn and claim |, abc ‘t “him, and had even asked him, | Was rushed to the frontier | : ue knows we are. | them—and her.”’ Sergeant Fellows, where he could find | (Tot e Contiruca } : 7 They're selling very Jow, | And that evening Miss Leroy won- } Hunter the night he eame out witha | . . ee +f We're bout to mike ‘em g9, ¢ dered whether aunts were always. so warrant and was knifed by Healy. Ray | THIS SEASON’S : They're the nicest ones in town | disagreeable or whether this was mere- | rode to town and demanded of Conway | hk And the very latest style. ‘ly ber own fault, and entirely herfault, | what be knew or suspected, and Con- iO Trifling ! i. Drop in and see thea. ' because she had admitted that, though way said, ‘‘Nothing, at least nothing | a GOODS AT. 4 € Bice sth'ne els: Ssiling at thé) low, price there were agreeable men in the regl- that I could prove.”’ | With the Nerves. ta ment, they were all married. Ray had flouted the idea of Hunter's | : ee being counected in any way with the | When you cant hi At puehts (aud ee CHAPTER IX. train robbers—indeed, it was @oubtfal | toss in misery longing tor cay for which we are sv noted. a : come, do net yield to the temptation | ' 1ae Conway, convalescing, had been buB- if the loaders would ever be caught. | ¢9 use morphine, cocaine or other opi-|| . . _ jy dled back to town, leaving blessings OM » They were lost to all search, deep in | ates. They only hasten decay, 25 per cent. Discount the head of bis fair nurse and reader. | ¢ho hills, and their luckless accomplices gp PORES RE atte cine hed walks : ¥ i THE ‘CROCKERY WARE Corporal Shannon, kicked by a mtledn | were still held -wwaiting the action of t-te eateen. Sp being De. ChANee a MAN; the quartermaster’s corral, wasinstalled | some federal official yet to arrive. | Norye Food. . ; atl a at st Crockery Sto’e, Su | imhis place. The daily reading was g0- | Stannard:and Mainwaring had had al- This great restorative Is in pill form! Ff Fae eA Oe eee Pe : : : ; and contains @ very ele - ay , Charlottetown. ing on in,the hospital despite social | most au open rupture all on account of Dan SSntaraid te Sacer wae wun. cae | duties that grew more exacting as Miss Hunter, who, daily exercising and train- puscles in the bleed and create new | J A IS L d H - , Leroy became better known and more ing Mrs. Ray's pretty Stella, was, LEV’ | nerve cells. ° o | yy Oil on ouse. | ayy ceeiated.. Over in the sorrel troop’s | ertheless, performing ell other duties It is worth while to remember that Tieinaiittin ln ies ais 2? pret mest mr pn ot . “ 2 ° a - é t o* pep ( “ ent’ | gnbes | onartel voter, derpite inflexible re- | with his troop. Mainwaring, note | aoe Beas ee taat capemnammaal! — <orve aa io big pact. vad won, the good how suecesstnl Herter had been with | of Dr. A. W. Chase, author of the Jam- { P Ouin a garti- | Seella, concluded that he sbou!d like to | ous receipt book. wikia’ ar an) a 1) Seep dou Bully pledbdnif apa 2 25905 aah" ¥e han try hinchand’om Velvot, Mrs | | Dr- Chase Nore at nich has ae ce te v es MPO « ‘tee SAlcinwarine’s gaddlcr, who had never | Gate, SEleRiny pre é 2 ; . . ncied afi¥ont, sbac se siA Waring § —— d -. “fl + 4 ae aad | ‘oem tg JUHID, RUG WO Cyegyuna- | etVYen itself te be specifies Fer at} mer: } ; ‘ 1 pe gy ana po oe © “nat re=sectfull | Yous dissd aes, f ¢annot fail, if uscd | a d ut be rusher b24 at ich WR | ea when ‘the trooper ... oe 7 ber igstentiy, becavse it actually re-! — ce f —= = | but positively begged to be excused. ; »'Nias = ca SS ee | us WO vryv?5. alte? recommended | + nce || Atherton was away, summoued to meet | Sar the gece EPC “pecause they | fr a Oe ae ree 4s a7&t < - > ; ; by the dopartment commander at Pawte?. | a)most invariai!y arise from °*nausted | Ay ti m : rage | ih a. iin, F . ~ - . a4 ' “ - ,@ Stannard {Yas in femporary eompisite. | ner ss. ; Dr, Chase’s Nerve ro *: 50 | aii? —Taaton’s a: ii ding.<aGrea Mainwaring asked fhas thd trocpe } cents a vox at all dealers, or by ma.’ z fit: h ae ONS Fi, et f. should be directed to perfomo duty fof [ps Ghase’s oo i ie to 85 to 6, ee | him, for which he wasperfectly willing | s - : Ralston see to pay, or else be ordered to sense Ay-98 = | — U Pp E RIO ke it for Ray. Stannard ‘said ng soldier ee Nerve cod. | > he could be compelled to perform métial | . . een Bi, service for any officer if he didn’t wish | | to, nud'if be did not wish to train Mrs. | f Breakfast Food | are simply kidney disorders, Thekidneys Mainwaring’s horse ke should not be | Shee the, blond of all that shouldn't — made to. Mainwaring deelared training 3 EO I O . , e. Lhe blood passes through the kid- ses ss ice i peas q ba F Xo A BREAKFAST FOR 30. pers every three minutes, If the kidneys bormen:comld Got Ae: menial -sorvice in (TATE, » « - =. @ = : : , : ces - . ico” o their work no impurit : of the eyes of a true cavalryman, and S P. E. ISEAND... OF Lice PEOPLE IN A TWO) disorder can remain in the weal en that it was if a man oe C ‘ . c 1 ; ear » longer than that time. Therefore if your | 5 ainwaring got very wroth an g : : POUND PA CKAGE a is out of order your kidneys-baves swore that between them, Stannard and cmmercia 0 é€ € | READY:to birowiviheont , failed in'their' Work. They are in need of | Blake and Ray, they were bound to spoil 7 ins “ | E 4 ’ ae One cuy Ry t : : wed stimulation. strengthening or doctoring» | aman who gave promise of being a good © “The atiention of those who desire a° thor z & ie? WOKS ea eon Brekfast Pood ,, One medicine will-do all three, the finest ' BC, De enough tor five persons---there | and most ithitated blood medicine there or a oo cups in every package | ds 5 suced dates and Ralston Break.| ndling Stelle oh. eS ee fast By “1 suiston Break- elas : «4 tnard said Be only did it for the love af Law, Arithmeic, Penmanship, English, ac rood make it delicious desert. | — é ? wie 4 pote she thine, Yor :erietion abd recreiiien Correspondence, Pusit ess Methods, Short ° Little Book of Pale ’ > ta — ’ g, Pp hand Typewriting ae aan Sh 2G age ie Feipes”” tolls of ether d inte He Ren ing and not for emolument, and he should , g A Capoh ine y dishes. | Copy, *y 5 - - That is what we wish to state about our _soldier,déspite his shadowy autecedeats, | ough and pract cal pte] aration for an active Hts made from all wool fine blu2 beaver cloth, lined with; and again demanded that he be ordered | bu-iness lite is called to the advantages offered excellent quality Italian or farmers satin, silk stiteh ] : ! os to cease handling Stella for Ray. Stan- | by this college. Bookkeeping, Commercial collar, good workmanship. We have for the past 30 feats handl “d uid . , C ve 4 as ov ve : « e¢ millions of samples of cloth and think we know a good deal aboui quality, and we can confidentiy say we have not see a_ better coat for $10.00 than we are offering. We will be picased to have you examine these coats. MORRIS BLOCK most direct and practical manner, Special For saleby very packar oe e oS not be deried. Then Atherton came | jttention is given to Iccaing graduates in’ (9, Packa Je secures a | 4 back; Mainwaring appealed to bim | sood tusiness p siticns. | New term opened | from Stannard’s decision, and Atbertom Qn Monday, August 2oth inst.» at 9.30 p- m, } ; Mes e % said he’d investigate ud di cide ne D or prost NI \ ph