1 THE DulLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1599 | 4 — : ee epee epee needa f oo eouid see every une o1 mieanor monald’s ' | sorry, Miss MRonald, believe me. Me 1s “es | thar | cnarming figure. Her portrait h: ; ; ; mr e on ; f) } | ' ‘ Ofip = “cela ee oes a poenren had be rae charming young gentleman.” EAE Re RE Ta il MR EN I eam ee ee ge our \ \ ¥} Ut bod a iabor cr such devotion as the artist | . “~ i i i ile pul je | r digs : , ‘*Yes,’’ said she may give toa subject appealing to his sen eee : . . PI 8 “But the evidence is against him, \iha . ye val Miss Ronald. What was he doing dis- | C cS i guised in our lines with the plans of STN temper. By OLINTON ROSS. ni DDS » | (Copyright, 1899, by Clinton Ross. } ‘*Well, of course, show her here,” he | said at last. | | . . : } s ry 1 ~~ ARVADA Se ee oe a ~* ~ . . ams ams seca see ane ) a < i And, rising, he pulled his coat into the f rt in his pocket? The court has Ro SAR ASEAN a SO SR NERA SS SS SW oF | Mr. Peale bent lovingly over his fa- } some shape and ran his fingers throug | decided, and—I can’t give my influence ms aE ae Eh EN CEES oe a eas: ce OP es be U; : ape and ran his fingers through : es we) a 2 ers y te aa ges @ ' vorite subject, putting a touch here, | Sis hair ~ | against it. How can I? Is he better pe oi 7 i bi " ; , i AG . Caw, : : j ‘ . wr '¥. , . ‘es 1? : : i than Capt: [; - ‘ He. : ed ; there, and standing back to note the Oh, Mr. Peale!’’ said a laughing are a ars Hal ‘4 ; A hyd : A eZ Ris , , > | voice res, he 1s,’’ said she. af Ame as y, a effect. In the shadow cf the rear of the \ ™ ac : Tray oe 7 ' - “. 3 Z Yaa - YZ ; : afr: +1 ; Yet in some war the face did t bh, I kno v, Miss Ronald. it is hor- ioe: a * 2 ae room Don Juan Mirialles, the unac- | ay a mG SOY | vibie heed te ean . rrv. Bi Ce ie | oredited repr ative of his Spanish | laugh. He saw how serious this delight- | 1°)? “8? tor you, and ITamsorry. Bat ow : | -redited representative of his Spanish } ¢,)) person was. ' ; [must say what I said at the opening mene majesty, noddi d appre val, yet made the “Do be seated > he began clumsily | of the war when my own good frie nd, ‘ NS | very remark of Washington Irving, a But she had walked across to the | Colonel Webb, asked me to have him y re T's } aft yr ony arti ve ‘Nea ; T ; e ute . i?) 7 “js aiy Iroeha « 7 owive , « +4 eis 7< P . ¥ . generation after, No artist catches his W ashington and was gazing at it with 1m on ly exc hanged. It would give Castoria is for ufants and Children. Cast 4 ; s 4 | hest look.’’ istioning eves . |; me pleasure to render you any service ‘ . , |! 4. i eitime’> “erin tea Wana qui Le oa : ee eee Te harmless subs ite for Castor Oil, Paregor__, .-sop **No, M. Mirialles, sald dir. Peale. a lat is he like?’’ she asked : ty 0, aul ' i om . oe ; : Pli aol . 2 ws 7 ¢ or Sur me . . *4% aoe ail Wiig tite, ee OH a ir rhat maddens me. | “Oh, [don’t know! Everybody has nd Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Fa} Vive, tate ween | “Still, I like it,”’ said the don, wag- lan opinion.”’ Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. fi . ~ - aoe Wisely. ‘Imust have my oe there is the portrait,’’ said she, Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Milliens of . CVTTSTSTSS SS TS copy in a hurry. | smiling. , . } a es . “ pre ' oS ‘ ; é nn ors, ‘s wt ris 4+ van r . = ave Bawanrc a ce oe c THR BEST Is alweys tmitated [t's keeping pace with the original, Oh, I didn’t say that!’’ said he. | Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish oe by Dodd's Kidney Pils, sold only and, indeed, is almost an original it- ‘“*T know you didn’t, you delightfully ness. Castora cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria 3 in boxes like t is, are widely Ss If. Th re it is agal e 79] 1A. e ‘ > 15 "* ' . £ * . : 4 imitated, because th y are the : a iit ’ tS nst the V ail, be mode st man, but I did. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and best Kidney cure. Take none hind the screen. They are nearly alike, She turned her gloves with her fin- oa , iii te a Lae jo but ee. va | are they not?’’ gers as she faced him. ‘latulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates ah 9 es said the don critically. “I ‘**You told me he would be here this the Stomach ec Bowels of Infants and Children, giving Sha — | can hardly teli ifference i 2 19 sj oe : . : sa "4 | aa dly teli the difference, I de we a a said. healthy and naturai sleep. Castoria is the Children’s clare. Ah, I did!”’ sé Too . . , ‘ ‘ ve ‘ ie » ] 4 spre pte se ; Wait until they may be finished,” ‘‘I—I want to see him.” anacea—The Mother’s Friend Mr. Peale interrupted irritably. “I beg your pardon, but I am afraid : { ; if ‘*But they appear almost so now.” he would not like it,’’ he said bluntly Castoria. Castoria. 4 i 66 “we , . at 'ra ac r ‘ 70 cao : > . ? ' * . j y | Oh, yes, to you; but it’s the last “You must have seen him often. ‘‘Castoria is an excelient medicine for **Castoria ls sc well adapted to children . touch that tells. I never know. Per- **Yes—yés—that isn’t it. I wish to children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any pre- i haps I may not be able to put on that | see bim when he is not thinking of ot its good effect uper their children.” scription known to me.’’ | last touch which leaves a portrait liv- | duty. He’s in town but for two days. DR. G. C. Oscoop, Lowull, Mass. | MS. A. ASCHER, I, Dy CO p ing.”’ | I might go to his quarters and find he | Don Mirialles smiled at this exhibi- | was too busy just to meet a girl’’— ] ILE SIGNATURE OF . . . ™ . em . | tion of the artistic temper and asked *‘The most charming young lady in THE FAC Ss M Worried | how many times the artist had done | Philadelphia,” said the gallant Mr. that subject. Peale, trying to apologize for his blunt- ‘‘Let me see—first in 18738, when the | ness. ; With the weight and work of a cast |] | three miniatures of the Custis children ‘‘Oh, you needn’t say that!’’ she said ) jron stove pot, in lifting and keeping |] | Were done in addition, and then that | wearily. ‘I am the most miserable.’’ ' clean, when for a little more money bust study was made that is in the cel- Her eyes filled with tears. Poor Mr you can have a seamless enamel- lar. Since, the general has given sit- | Peale fidgeted. ' P e i a sasha z aa mma ‘ ? ° . . . 4 led stove pot, made in tings in 1876 and again in 1878. But ‘‘I sha™ be glad, but I am fearful he ‘What good does his life do you?” 66 9 i | he changes,’”’ the artist went on. will say I ought not—charming as you | 72 ™Y power, but it is impossible for APPE ARS ON EVE RY WRAPPER. On (ressent Steel Agate Ware | ‘The spirit acts on the face,” said | always are. ’’ me to comply with your request with- ae : Pies ‘ | the other sympathetically. She looked at bim fixedly. And he in | ©Ut Violating the principles of justice THE CNT? JR COMPANY 77 MUNRAY STREET, NEW YOR® CITY. ‘ a LIGHTER, STRONGER | ‘*Yes,’"’ Mr. Pealesaid, ‘‘and per- | some way could not resist what he saw | 224 incurring the charge of partiality.’ BRT ane ET a Oe : Tye bac SAA Male a a Md Oca LAST LONGER | haps you have to see a bit into a man’s | in the face. Ah, had he not studied its He wondered if she would sob. He ; ate Scie alae Aik ki | heart to paint him properly, and the | every line? Perhaps since her painter, hated to think of her tears, and again sis onivc cit- . , ea house ie oe foe ns. 4 it | heart of a man of action never beats | he was even weaker than the others, | he muttered low at Peale’s tactlessness. as 3 ° . = tc . : . - Fasten the mathe ta your mind two years alike.”’ He thought that today she locked old. The artist stood fidgeting in the back- | - = ——— aiaeeeaniaaemniaiaaaa ——— ee and find it on the article you buy, It : ‘Don’t forget that in my copy, Mon- | As a matter of fact, he knew she was | 8tound. ae means satisfaction to you. sieur. I suppose I can’t cajole the conun- | «6. No one of the admired of that town (To be Ooatined cil to let me have this. But I don’t | «ver bad more adorers. She was said to 0 be Vontiuec) mace GY know that I wish it. Mine will be al- | ' heartless. as men and their women nr —_ mALFE x RESULT The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. most as good.” riends think this of women whom : -- a **Vou believ 8 yey admire .} ; s pouraeat. You may elie e I shall do what I | they admire much, and who may be 2—_ @ —__®- ae may,”’ said the painter, remembering Pr : aw ; — P “ ‘2 a 2 : iid : ; : * eo , + = eh eth how generous a patron was this noble eather duleintnk ‘Gditore by the acore & as & wip ets one. ees! es Just received a ae man. a “Zs : sof “DV _ iid charged and retreated, fer more ; - AHUE cases of bappv vesult ae ; The visitor was sure that Mr. Peale |‘! ‘ perged , a ee a | * ae Triumphs over the Worst Forms of AM ” . . i a h will 4 ‘ ° ° ial ic €TsonR: atttaci Dess Vyas y eh . } j " , The B} Ma "itime Fair certainly had and would, in view of ink ett tee. ek - iin Seale ; Mees g assware, Which Wi . . . e . Jat OF ier ern 3 o a iress OQ ORs : f the fact that his Spanish majesty wished | poo win: Pat t] icalit uid Al > NJ EY zie be sold cheaper than (ie renvsylvania. ut the persona: ian ~_ TS ° 4 . > 3 ao g yy ' ‘ « : : ee ‘ ay) 0 ig to look on the face of that wonderful |... |. was blurring Mr. Peale’s s 8 i He ever during the next . Ane? wy 20 dayr. ek ~attllinn at enmmetipen general of whom the world was now | .. fienaaue — Har Vet ae lking. ED Be Ge = : A Mis | i 8 ‘| want just this favor of you.”’ she Rese IF If athi. } a ‘ . "je ‘ i Z ~ - { Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition Peale’s black servant, Burton, | went onto be bere when he comes “J Na Giles ti peso Wek'e ak te, 2 os a | brought in wine and cakes, when Don | .. 0 oe ra ee eee “ The wonderful s f Dr. Chase's Kid 7 7 a cian ha si if Mirialles’ enthusiasm increased Un- ‘hh. he W i] rot think f at strange. ney Liver Pills ae wa owl an 3 “ a. tpg (if > Galic b J ugs, OC. sc s ccovccece cocsevecbsoow ae : : g o pies ee **] don't knuw tbat he will.’ “nave thy me ee 4.47 |) eae cocvecececosocstayl mame u RPTEMBER 23rd {0 80th, 1899 fortunately he went on in the vein of 4 don't km tt : ne wn . doctor whose name is familiar in almost every } Ts Orange Bomis, . a : explanaticn he must act in America At the moment Burton announced. | home as the author of the world famdus Recipe hz Goblets, Gv. eee verre ceeee coe + GOW AG : $1700— Offercd it Pia} through the French minister, put that a re ee enati Book. aa Cf, peer cunts it ee 7 ey he : n : he painter ran 1¢ situation over "i h ds of teful inen 4 ~. = Jake OtF 9 DIC, . -eeeeer vereveer ee ences GU : ce id not be always. When he return- a iy Scores and thousands of grateful imen an [— 22, ae . 5s Increased prizes in Cattle, She i aa oe hurriedly. B another glance at bis y . s om the miseri 2. =, “) Reversible Kg Cape Cucrce ooo» cecces OW | OS . ‘ coe I pr sty? me le, owe Poul ed to Madrid, he would make them un- . a at ee ors “ is eee have tage rs his oe : eel ff = ; ry, Agricultural Prodacte, Flowers and } i a ne bine alt Miele siiaaae visitor left him conquered. Yet he ex- and dangers of kidney disease by this greatest wn 2 ———— N : Fish. Inprovep Faciities 1s Every | @¢78tand that the king of Spain shou postulated this far: of all kidney cures. ——— sm P. MONAGHA | DaraRTMENT. pea the United States. ‘“‘You know he‘comes here as a favor Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont., writes: AK QUEEN STREET ef Now he rose and bade Mr. Pealea to me. I only have this day. He leaves | “My kidneys and back were so bad I was 8" Write for Prize List. courteous good day. He had a round of | 5) .). 5 ow C”t””:”C”:«S tne to work or sleep. My urine had sedj- visits to make. E See Seca nas ss ment like brick dust, I was compelled to get simemnmwen. ieee of Four 2 i 5 i Si ‘‘And this isa favor tome,” shesaid, | up four or jive times during the night. I saw ee ee oT | ee ee roe eee Alone, the painter touched thecan- | tuning the fire of her blue eyes on | Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills advertised and ses—for Trotting & Pacing non on which his subject’s hand rested Tr : : . ; concluded to give them atrial. I have onl 4s . ou sola him. Her reddish hair at one side had : : : y " ae ; Yes, more was to be done on the face, ! , used one box and am completelycured. I was SPECIAL ATIRACTIONS surpassing het hile visitor hed frlabtaned sss eas escaped from its fastening. The low] 9 preat sufferer for 18 years, but nvy kidneys do e e e « ® . « € the splendid programmes of previous years Perh ps that la t i » wee a broad forehead, the thin flushed face, | not bothermenow, I enjoy good rest and sleep OD “DD ee - aps $ ast sitti vO r1V : : oe i : se’s Ki eLiver Pil bs The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- the impression he lacked , . the small mouth, the graceful agure - on te anne ao ween A wh we) aut NS cus Feate of Dexteri d Side Splittin , re ; ; a fitting gcwn, left him no alternative. ’ oF i exterily ap ide Splittivg When Burt j ed M R ar 5; ; ; - Specialties ld “a ae oe aad i re — ‘‘Well? Show his excellency—here Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill 1 1 4 ; ald, he sighed and threw.his brush 9 + teen. | Mose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Edmansoa, Art ficial eat Coustedive vers ox etic | ACWN Vetuentiy. For a moment he at once, he ended to Burton and tarn Diss & Co, Teraaa a TL ete wseeantetten at dens, eae te ae : ed to his palette, not looking again at . 7) : Warfare. 7 a ee ' | her, until presently were heard foot- oy falis and the beat of his excellency’s oy on eta a ess os no “ 1 , War With the Afghans p.imcus march to OO a ie ee Kandabar,” and “the Stormin f Peiw ** Ww ell, eaie, i foun ime. ou : : ‘ : ae ace oy F Kotal.” ® boed Afghan Stronghold, produced ought to thank me.” The Leading $ A dentist who knows his business, and one jtuat bas any rezari #8 with over two hundred Britith Sailors and m yee ee . © for his patients$wil] always adviee (hem to have a metal plare. .'%g : Soldiers from the Garrison, a Fumber of “That I do, indeed, your excellency Sewing ans ne Gueee 0 Rnealat Oe wpem ervally eek Fait in ihe afahen War you may believe.” Machine Hous iciedor tacos Waste Gol ons = irewra ks ore. Magnifi ; fem ; OP Every Evening, mr a “Sitting fora portrait has become | @ aching MOUs 2 Boston Res 5g , > Lista ] inf ati i ak eal ¢ it and then i ai < 2s For Prize List and al) ir we ge se to almost a second nature. I sit, and then In view ofthe vast amount ofirjury done tothe mouth« of wea os 5—caw "Man. and Secy tomorrow I shall Le back to duty, end: e ersof rubber or vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue bea’, vip ’ Soe >) as : ae less duty. ? owing to the non cotductibility of rubber, and as elumium is row *0 2m - ‘‘And perplexity,’’ said the painter : a aad cheaply produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleac!y, n> . Ww hite’s At the moment the general saw the > SSA SBE i8 Cae Objectionable plate thee seems no reason why any person tLoi’ ey j . ‘ ~ mn ne ¢ é a young lady who was in theshadow. He ww : Or ij» wear a rubber or vulcan'te plate. Not only this, but better resu 's DS A Caramels Many of oe North aan — stepped back ge roe — — sis If you invest oa iy» — and adbesion are ¢ Stained in difficult 2ases, than in ibe use 4 =) were magnificent specimens of physica angry. What did Peale mean by hav- ai! : f 1e.<e MW rrulber. h : . x : 4 in one of thcse t manhood. This was due, largely, to their | ; A . i a L. P.E sxusa D. D. S. ; ; ; ing somebody around? Then he remem- | ,, Hi D, : active out-door life. Nevertheless, the : . 4 cary 2 ; t tal School : d had pi wisdom to know that an active life bered his manners and bowed courte- | 7 P ample {hiv T’ hov olations f oe ~ = eee dentiea oy t an in the open air alone, would not keep a ously. % poppet cake a9 oe ae } kh a> i man healthy. They had their medicine- “Ah * he said, ‘‘Miss Ronald, Stuy- S W {fh c @ Whose close of-ervation In many years expernence in plate WOrK has = %| Sno W flake men, who gathered herbs from field and t R : 1a’ a cht r ” 2 e Ing it jJearned them the niany ad vantages of metal over rubber. : ¢) forest and brewed decoctions to assist the Mage er eee } Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth on a plate 2 Chaco! ates cay natural processes of the various vital “You remember me, your excel- Ni hi il» © find that: be ordinary plate causes beating of the mouth, bad taste, “yy S + ven sa ial i ee a se the a ae lady, giving her ac és — Ih» shr okage of the gums, etc., finally caueing the plate to get loose, $< og . _ wLode civilized men do not as sua: and. ‘‘It 1s good of you. jmeés f0re line sore mouths and sore throate avd caused + 3 Can be had at any of the thing recognize the same necessity until it a » : SOMcLIMES FOFe ips, ’ © : ye ‘ J is too late. They ignore medicine until Ah, how could I forget you?” said | wy iad wh cine {pr | @ ‘ye directly from tbe wearing of an ordinary plate. *y, NE f | 4 ] t es y 1g L se that we are offering. 3 OllOW1Ng | irst Class Store | they are within the gtasp of some serious | he. ‘a i. elt bn wall taventod i» te, : or fatal disease. The time for a man to be- “It is against Mr. Peale’s request «ft ee a ae te t a ¥ * T. J. Morris om taking medicine is eee to | that I am here, sir,’’ she said, bending «ff Don’t put it cfi until {hyp e We recommend a metal plate either 0 “yy eel out of sorts. If a man is thoroughly her di some other time—they he . . 4 » L Hoover well and healthy ke does not feel that way. er head. os ¥ Galt Platinum luminum. i mee : If he does feel that way he may be pretty “TI don’t blame Peale I am very «i{} will not be here then ~~ ; 5 . 4 y ; that he is half sick. When he is half ” 3 sO- r A cold, it i irritati shin | 7 W 3 Pickard & Co. _ > oe ae eo Me — ge glad, I assure you. : ah Come now, SO DAY i It isa condne'or of Neat and cold, it @ pon-irritating, aod ise thin 2 | ] ‘““whole-sick.’’ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med. “I wanted to see you so much,” ehe ai{{! rnd let us show them to [hi er, ligbter, and stronger than any other plate. 2 W. A. Hiuicheson ical Discovery is the best medicine for a | Said, ‘‘and there seemed to be no other you. ih We have tesiimonials from persons for whom we bave made 4¢ W F Carter man oo me ae. or getting sick, R opportunity.” a f lef i meirl] plates —not ane woaid wear . ieee plate nein = , , . puts him ail right all round. puts his ‘‘Ah, yes,’’ said he, suspecting. {| ‘ a few e{tamALL ih? can have vour impress o1 ‘«ken, and & meta] plate made same dar, & ‘ we h right to begin with, and that is the oe ae a at nes t Se ee é 7. Stewart & Gates ok Geen a 2 ats ao ‘‘Is it true that—that Captain Jermyn Pr AN TED Mp fully guaranteed because ¥* make them onrselve , aud know all _ my ; bh : ht é , about the material ueed. Cail aod see specimens of our work. Sand ‘rson & C right, and that is the second most import- | has been condemned er voice caug : : batiatinn th the pen : Sites ub tier Geom oftas wet | ~ eet <4 LER > iat dwevlstsoe kw kaweseia , with the life-giving elements o ¢ foo : | atient, else we will not aliow i . Beer & Gr ft he eats, and that ‘ the third impottant He looked at her quickly. H : d{{} HL, E [> P : J.D. MeLcod & Co point. It drives out all disease germs and | “You area friend of Bir Menry'e| @g 1 ) {ip See our artificial teeth without plates. 2 3 ial impurities of every discription. It makes | captain?’ e . ian = the appetite keen and hearty. It is the ‘‘He is—my betrothed,’”’ she said. «i CY {hyp + greatest blood-maker and flesh-builder. It “Ah | aie + know that > said he fh» ’ cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consump- e ae, idan ae , at{{| » inwe h ® \ tion, weak tones spitting of blood, obsti- I didn t know it. : aif] li . ° 5 nate or and kindred ae hen ‘It isnot known,”’ said she hoarsely. «il Connolly Building. Ih» CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. if sands who were given up to die have testi- | «yon hy I wished to J ‘i . | i Ca fied te their recovery under this marveloug ine eens now way QUEEN STREET < . il eka oxy ae 9) ; ° medicine. An honest dealer will not urge - ; é j ose ore . » ordre ee . oe " = carloads best quality. a substitute for the sake of a little extra “Yes, yes,” said he, losing his self “SS FFSsTsTTTTIE Fit TAN A "2 7] ono ~ 1 ~ i- ie N. RATTENBUR Y proit Ae gives you what you ask for. control. ‘‘I know, and I am sorry—so v¥Y¥ i id 7 a . ~ iy PSD a. . . : : ‘_ : ’ — a = s ; + , , ee ; wa sii ATTN I i ea a IRC ean ame a ate a ss ga SF aN a = inet