~ RRQEGRATITUAORE ARON RE RCC RERERLEREGRGGRRETRGERAREREARER GRA CRERCROREADRCRERRGEERERRGSQECRREREEEACERRCRERCER Ee eDEE THE LAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,*APRIL , 28, 1909. e ae tat A Deemed . gee . a iw \" \ Vv. + - ‘ ‘ . \ \ Wy ¥ we \> \e \ ye Swe e ,V* OOS Swe SAZVVVYYUYVYVYYV VV YV Vy YV hon 4 AP = \ <= . et BES Atlee GME te 6 Ota i VN, Va ou idee ~ _ Sys S2 > e URN wi Oe ts > kK > “4 = A © ~~, r >} ; A % Gi Nase : ’ 4 x 9 . . : Mud A a. : pee d ; a | +. ' - Pn } iis @ > ' : | BY MARY CECIL HAY IK +1 l A R C E WwW i a A IG He | Saha ae oo ig ? | o> in LWiOLLO, " Nora Love . I ——: oi - NTT Sse OFLA er BFR ! 3 Because 3 aaa eae x Clic ™ ‘ Pr , , f & Oo x) a% 4 fn oem Oo rx > They’re Better (Continued) 6 & SEY ’ A - } | é more beautiful a % and more nomical s 7 our thou Y é Honor,” he Metallic Ceilings and Walls 3 |» when you x Laid Vel 5° ail aus ' . ma > i I h s] rar Vv < a‘ i g 1) é are . used by pro: [ Bsive } 1 such a ; \ and wil all over the count to P Ss ; \ can choose from wons [ he ws e all Phoebe’s ever pp! $ ible for any room of an wild g , g : . +) 2 yt 14 +s 2! , 1’ ¥ C : wie Borders, mould: Li o - — hate « I} ] is a great deal smaller than C ‘ Rhee : : ; ’ coe ae aaiee 2 bc h—they are easily PI , aw = will fe ; . J hy should Jane be afraid? C easuy cleaned—and strictly hire | lv ~~) hing aly Ve laughing,” 1 f 4 > - : ri ra) ‘ n lms ahay < ch Lip ALE Ld? hid . proof and sanitary, giving per g uy] heir.” Mr. Haughton. “Is life to be a! 2 manent beauty, points no other gx’ an ie a 999 eee: > le of finish a off [t's all Gabriel Myddelton’s fault ways a jest for yous styie oO ouler. ' ] . $ 7 wae one § wed Phoebe f these are | ] \ soft, quick shadow fell upon the ¢ - Scone beienabteees a ‘ cau things aré i charge; bi H girl’s faces She was but eighteen, and ali Ws ing the & iat anc ’ : $ peasurements of your walls an ceilings. } or, You know very wel! that is only an orphan. Into no mother’s listening } ] ‘ vho hate ” ear and loving heart could she whisper © MET i +40 rine f -— 3 > na = ! AaXt ih . Limited ; 3 a } ALLIC ROOFING co Phoebe broke off abruntls in her the doubts, and hopes, id longings ¢ ; . ’ ' ; é Manuractumens. TORONTO. speech, for Mr. Haughton had left the | Which troubled or cheered her. Upon $000000000000000000000008 | reom. and she had something far more | no father’s arm had she leaned through << ' . = : 3 Bio ie fimportant to urge upon Honor than all her girlhood; no father’s strong and | ny want of affection in the Trenta steadfast love had guided and taught ; har ae | The ‘ re} hic ‘ 4 . i ‘ her. And beyond! 1at awaited chis VGERERLEQUGEGDGESECRNEEceeenen: eA ROREEET “Go now,” she whispered across the ; ee ee wi oor. ; ar iets | alee ae girl whose generous aims and impulses tiLle; “remember your promise, Hon- a Gi pee were all thrown back upon herself in 7 1? Honor put her chair back into its tha ramped home? What awaited ner place against the wall—according w beyond? Was life to be all a jest? No piace URALLS( Ld ‘ i . Vviu — ‘oe f s e fane’s most strictly enforced wender that such a swift, sad shadow on Ot gAUhMe 1S | Cul ‘ . . : ) ne S fell upon her face like a foreboding. le ssons and iett the room, too. “J | : ] } ll 1 ; In the hall, as she paused in her ex- o a’ a ae ni * i ‘ » ST) » a y "P] *“~ > , or i treme uuwillimgness to enter Law- . r gion co eee ae ee ne vay rence’s study, Phoebe rushed out to | #24 to her. You shall be denied no- li Situay, that ols odie hi ‘ oc “a 7? : : . Ping while an raster re. her, almist breathless in her eager- ie ule I - hes ater her i ae i was not thinking of Jane’s speech, “Make haste,Honor,” she cried, push- she said, rousing herself from that mo- --- bi in Silver Nothing is so truely devoted > wedding gifts as silver It ‘ ombine3 art on ya the } sautiful ornamental and usefy] and fur- ther more, possesses always an intrinsic vaiy. of its ov n. It will Outlas+ either recipient or giver, and at the last is jnevit- ably valued for the memories sLastactay wove k is complet3 n Our stoc inex- pensive silver gifts. W. W. Wellner y a’ ee Nutters Ale —AND— Cream Porter ihe product of the Silver SprisgBrew- ery of Sherbrook, P. Q., far excel all malt preparations on the Canadian mar- ket. Over 300 carloads were delivered at the principal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 and to-day Nutsers ageacies so dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is noon at one, it is evening at another. The Silver Spring gocds are chiefly rec- commended for their AssoLuTE Purity Connosieurs recommend and pl.ysicians preecribe them. For sale by A: MACDONALD, Sole Agent for P. E. I, eod D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORN BY, SOLI OITOR, ETS. Or viea—Bank of Nova Buildi ag, Gharlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Scetia WANTED. Abeut the 20th of April at Crowlands, Charlottetown, a good plain cook. Also a houge-parlor maid. Good wages to competent persons. References required. Apply by letter to MRS. BAYFIELD, Hiiledale House, Aunapolis, Nova Scotia. dy & akly toward the door of Mr. study, “he may go off in a hurry Why should you dawdle, when you know he will do it for you? This is too unkind of you, Honor.” “Take your hands away; leave me to said Honor, with breath: “I will her cousin Haughton’s oven the door myself,” a quick catch of her rot be dragged to do what J have—»)ro- mised.” When Honor entered the room, her drawers of taken the bun¢eh guardian was locking the his writing table. He had key from the last and put the before he saw her or Then he into his pocket heard her quiet ped back to the chimney piece and look- tread. step- ed at her with a pleased smiile—quite willing, evidently, that she should de tuin him as long as she chose. “Piease, Lawrence,” the girl began, mply, “will you let Phoebe have a little money this morning?” “No. I have told Phoebe a hundred times that if I go on permitting her to overdr | allowance, she will grow more yagant, and : a will not be xnble to extricate herseif. : , . wt?) and more extra Htonor could not see that his impa- tient retort was chiefly evoked by his svdden disappointment Y finding that it was for some one else's sake that she had soeveht him: sh« only saw that he looked firm in his refueal. *“T have told her this a hund-ed times,” he repeated: “and I will not trouble myself to tell her again. She is absurd and wasteful in her expendi- ture. Tell her to do as you do: you same allowance, and you al- have the wAYS look Jane seus if there were another. per- The young married couple who are crown. ed with good health are really a king and queen. They are possessed of an armor that enables them to withstand all the hardships atid misfortunes of life. Accidents aside, thev will live long, happy lives of mutual helofulness, and they will be blessed with amiable, healthy children. They will sit together in the twilight of old age and look back without regret over a mutually happy, helpful, useful, successful companionship. There ate thousands of young couples every day who start wedded life with but one drawback,—one or the other, or both, suffer from ill-health. There can be no true wedded happiness that is overshadowed by the black cloud of physical suffering. 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Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures all weakness and disease of the deli- cate and important organs that bear the bur- dens of wifehood and motherhood. _ It transforms weak, suffering, yom ao into healthy, happy wives and methers. Both medicines are sold at all good med- icine stores. ment’s inexplicable sadness, and moving gazed into her face; “but I will give it to you, if you like.’ “T do not want it,” began Honor, in haste, but he went om after her inter- as if he had not hesitated. “You may do as you like with it, of slowly, as he ruption, ccurse; spend it for Phoebe, if you choose, or give it to her to spend. l do not care what is done with it after- ward. How much is it to be? Is this [f enough ?” two heid He had taken h's purse, but he ope: eeT?} sovereigns from the purse still only wished for one.” said Hicnor, in her proud, quiet tones. “T did not ask Phoebe,” returned Me. Harvebton, closing the purse, and once nure holding his hand toward Honor. with money in it; “take them, Hor- or, OF course Phoebe bade you asz. hut come at whose bidding you will, you know that I never could refuse a request of yours. Some day, perhaps, the favors you come to ask will be for yourself, as they used to be in old times» Take it. Why do you wait so leng ?” Slowly and daintily, with barely a touch of her white fingers, she took the gold coins from his palm. “Thank you, Cousin Lawrence.” “Cousin Lawrenee!” he echoed an- grily. “You are skilled in wounding, Honor, and I am a stone, of course, vnd cannot feel or see. I am not sup- | Bose to know that you avoid touching my hand, when you do it with such ventle grace." I am not supposed to know that you shrink from any obliga- tion to me, when you thank me so pret- tily. Cousin! Bah! that one word is hateful to me from your lips.’ Mie <4tT’ asked Honor, gravely. Would you have me say Uncle Law- rence? Would this sound better: Thank you, Uncle Lawrence?’ “Is that all the payment you will give? inquired Mr. Haughton, his an- ger giving way to amusement, as if generally did when he talked with her. “Yes,that’s all,” she answered, speak- ing to him just as she used to do when she was a child, and had not learned the secret of why it was she to whom soft, he always. listened, and she whose ecmpany he always sought. “Phoebe will repay her own debts.” “T want no thanks from Phoehe,” he interrupted, moodily. “Let her have ker ribbons and flowers and foolery, and be content. Do not send her with her gushing thanks to me. What is it? What makes you look go hurt and proud? The old story, eh, of my duty to Phoebe as her guardian—of my un- kindness—of her wasted affection, may be? I do not know; I am not te blame in the matter; you can testify to that, Honore Do not turn away. Listen for one moment, my little fa- yorite, You can set everything straight. Phoebe shall have what she likes, dresses and feathers to satiety—any- thing, if you will give me what I want.” “; could’ not, Cousin Lawrence,” suid Honor, with a demure shake cf her head, “because what you want @ a contented mind.” Then she gave him her bright little during nod, and, leaving him, ran wup- steirs with the news for which Phoebe was so anxiously waiting. “We'll waik into Kinbury this after- j noon and buy ithe dress,’ exclaimed p Phoebe, in a rapture of delight; “and we shall be able to make it ourselves , to-morrow, and so can spend all the ex- * tra money on trimgnings.” ; n little back from the outstretched | hand. “Will you give Phoebe the money please, Lawrence?” “No,” he answered, angrily, but very “Yes,” said Honor, kindly, knowing on whom the ceutting. and the trim- ming, and the work would fall; “ves, we can do it to-morrow, and have it all ready for Thursday home this ‘ hief morn- after- W will ] { East Cottage. help Vhen M Owen's ll-important rune re . Honor de one im Xet H 4 only a packet of and colors, and " Wiay Carey: itz Phoebe asked, as H QA r parcel her hand, things.” No,” whispered FH 7. 2 Ls not I wish he griris stopped standing fruits | “Oh, do not go in here,’ exclaimed “Mrs. Payte is such woman, and Mrs. Come a d sagreeable old Disbrowe so dull and depressing. . , . ” along, Honor; they haven’t seen us. fonor had unfastened the gate by ais time. (To be continued.) TEST THE KIDNEYS =. Dr. cee Kidney-Liver Pills It's a simple matter to test the kidneys. You need not consult a doctor. By asking yourself three questions you can determine whether or not your kidneys are deranged. 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