Rees c Patriotic Citizens, Patronize the industries of their own country and for that reason buy Indian Fly Trap made in Canada by Canadian labour for a Canadian firm And for THESE REASONS too; It is better than any other, It is not poisonous, It is clean and cannot leak or run over upon carpets, furnitare or clothes. It can be easily and safely carried about, It will hang from amy convenient point or stand in amy convesient spot, It is DURABLE, PRETTY and EFFICIENT. Made in Montreal by JOHN HISLOP & CO. 28 Lemoine St., Montreal, P.Q. THE BAILY EXAMINER ac a > —_ . 2 Oe ee CRANE ASO , .~” og % c . Author of “7] | e ee . a LW * . » » + Ye be = \ wt Vy Vy Vy \ Jf “is vd - @22204728 BY MARY CECIL HAY be i= Arundel ; ay (Continued.) 1 don’t any of you know him bet- | t : I do, if so weill.. Then, how Tar ct: < i her eyes upon the girl, in | st } t: but Lawrence rose, | * room in wrath. i mS deas : terly childish, Hon- | ' ‘+ in vain to suppress s tones. “He hag de- } ist as he has deceived every | - a falsehood, Lawremce,” she ‘Mirraed, auietly. “ft is not a falsehood,” he returned, all control over himself. “He is er false pretences. You are and fancy him the honorable e would appear. I know him to very reverse,” w him as an honorable man,’’ iv g said, steadily; but she knew full hat a different tone she would sserted this before that night. ll seo,” muttered Lawrence, “T shall have evidence to soon, and I can assert it any \ to have asserted it mnloa 1 haa wid eTrrRa A Sold b S, 1ieSs you had evmen to y all Druggists, 5ca pair. rked; but the uncon- n effort:to her. i my proof before I tell m; : ' : to you,” said Mr. a 3 f i r Sitye] 5 ing Brewer . pausing before her. “My r 5 ” : 4 G ; stagger you, 1 dare Say, but ‘ j n, as I do, that he is f TNT) ; ; ; ‘ . os ; SHIERBR POK kK. P. {). norabie man. } ae e.” observed Honor, smiling $.C. NUTTER. Prop. | in this eonren for peer | ‘s dishomor you have the in- I \ i Porer of th lvantage of Mr. Slimp’s as a doy B twery are vastly | we en- - ‘ } ; | ° BeST'OP'O tue gootda _ro-| ; ; Lawrence,” pleaded the girl, ' i be v Other Brewery wi gentle again. “When you . Y t TOIL Sy dle 3s] am ' te DD winieor, and in | wt Word so heedlessly, I a : ; i to think how needless your cer O give everyore ai - 4 inst be.” i j t mus ye. ; bce t+ sample them, ne ; Wy do you think Honor?’ put in eg to quote the following (OW pri €s r cash. ee — . es . Lunde cue $16 50 , ° - ’ Dee MOO. knead Caan eee Per dal % 62S : Cer «Zz ris . 2 ‘ : Y r d > . ; ry } : Uriiv red in any pet of the City, st: amers or traloFt. MACDONALD, eod 7r>e A-en tor rot. | Warning to Sportsmen. We herebe notify ¢] mersone fron trespassing on RIG FOND or premis+ on the weet side, frem the bridge telow Paul McPhee’s to the shore of the Gulf of Si. Lawrer ce NEIL J.M‘PHFF, 2 ¢ wore 1 IO? > sweeper’. AWGTUS J, MePHED, 4 | m@m “iy DR. GCFION AIIEY FHYSICIAN & SURCECN (Gradvare McGill Univereiry) Offce oro Rerederce- Dorchester Stree Office Buurs—2 tc 10. o. m., lic ¢ and 7 ta bp om. Prom ps avier ich te isa ns an tae ZOLET. **Watermere”— H. use and Stables wit ahout five acres cf land. Rent $250 00 Also Parkview Cottege, aj ining above with atout ibree acres ot land. Ren $1 (v.00. Both plessantiy situated and in gard order, City water in torh Louxer. Lessee to pey taxes? Aj ply to D. C. McLEOD, May I 7th, 1900 tf. - LD Ic our Mcttoin everything we sell- whether it be a Wateh, a sing or any article of jewelry or silverware. New stock in ail linea, GH TAYLOR eee | Jeweler & Optician, . ¢ 7 Phoebe, hastening to drown this speech, it should offend ‘her guardian. i Stafford brought us definite news to-dav: we are to meet Lady Lawrence r London house on the first of De- Don’t you feel excited, Hon- “This fuss will hinder me in collecting proofs,” observed Mr. Haughton, he short delay will not signify.” “Did you walk over and see Mrs. Disbrowe this afternoon, Phoebe?’ ON, “Gh—and you promised me! She has hex tlone almost all day!’ “And if she has,” remarked Jane, “it does not oblige you both to become her slaves» Phoebe is idle enough, Honor, without your teaching her to be more so. How is that? You have two handkerchiefs in your hand. What silly extravagance to carry two at a time.” ' 4 ? a a5 dul not know T had two, said a Honor, cocd-bumoredly. Have I taken it one ¢ yours since I came in?” Ni vte gave you one when we d 2t the eottage,” remarked Law- e. “She said she found it at West- <h Towers, and it had your name upen it; don’t you recollect her saying “Then the other, I suppose—” began Ifo But then she stopped suddenly, with a burning color in her cheeks, The handkerchief she held was the one she } hed picked up im the gallery at West- leigh, just after leaving tht room where she had seen a lady standing ne bes de the fire; and now her eyes had fallen upon a name embroidered the corner—“ALICE.” “T have brovght this one by mix take,” she said, putting it back into her ; while the color tnded from her na left her face, for one mo- i ment, white even to the lips. “I was adninkhiiyvy across en? <<, Trent's, T svmpose,” grum- ———— —_ Mania for Operations ) Bong the Doctors. No Need of the Knife to Cure Piles. A Surer, Cheaper Easier Way, Dr. Chase's Cintment: Dread of the surgeon’s knife causes multitudes of people to sufier on year after year with piles, when they « uld be cured without risk, expense, or dan- ger of an operation by using Dr. Chase's Cintment, the only preparation guaranteed to cure any case of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. Rey. J. A. Baldwin, Baptist minister, Arkona, Ont., writes:—* For over twenty years I was great sufferer from itching and pretruding piles. I used many remedies and underwent three very painful surgical operations, all without obtaining any permanent benefit. When abcut to give up In de- spair I was toia to use Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment, and did so, finding relief at once. I used three boxes, and am almost en- tirely cured. The itching is all gone- I have advised others to use it, believing it would cure them as it has me.. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the only positive and actual cure for every form of piles, 60 cents a box, at all dealers, Suvnyeide, Queen Square, “ t or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Torenta 7s NO 1 A AR aN fg, K & &R &R aX “litan T shall he » aby Ot treachery os" iy “yw —— m & put them awore wy Y A RIGHTED AT LAST lotto,” ‘* Nora’s Love os Test,” ‘‘ Back to the Old Home,” Etc. 2 EL Ee MANA R a 1) tt} V t { YW ry it > Va day was rapidl i \i ay ‘ \ ! . ‘ ry a ( St 1a a ad beer fSuin in his arma Ss i Lheod 1 had i Deergrove his \ s Trent to b I Ix } whom She y she spent yers- Phoebe’s bounds when she iwrence and her will: hten himself could nor ue his mingled curiosity he midst of all this to-do,” Mrs. Payte, rousing nap by the fire, when walked. softly into Mrs. sick-room, “I only your time and energy here. es very well without you ought to be rehearsing behavior in London h hers are. With only a quiet smile and nod, Hon- or passed on to the bedside, seat beside it: talking for a time, undisturbed surprise—by the restless lady at the fire. “Hlow do the preparations go on for grand event, Honor?’ Payte, at last, wnable to keep : longer silence. “There ig but a fort: you know.” i In her low, pleasant voice, Honor told particulars which she amuse the sick lady, evidently did not satisfy the healthy one totally devoid of ridicule. Mr. Stafford help you by warning you of any of Lady Law- renee’s eccentricities or hobbies?’ “A little.’ laughed Honor. vised us all to dress very simply and quietly, as she is particularly neat in her taste; and he advised Lawrence and Hervey to be genial and unaffected.” “Ah! said Mrs. Payte, with a chuck- enjoyment, ‘that’s theroughly against nature, will Theodora Nothing. Mrs. Payte: '?? “ Vr nil be a Wy ( uld rather ting for the o«ca t will she kow about fier lawyer won't tell you on your guard, never fear. ° his help, child, ss as he proposes.” snid Honor, shaking he “for he acid not t-1 to us. She expects natural before her.” what does that matter?” » old tady in rising wrath. you the gratuitous benefit . experience; never mind whether it is on his part or not If you don’t, you cur chanee.” better that I should known as I am than thought what I am id us she smoothed the pillews by {3 rostiess head beside her. “Well, 1 don’t happen to thin} erumbled Mrs. Payte, noisily poking the you must please yourslf, What dress shall new gray one, with the crim- lashing all abeut it?” laughed Honor. “That is my dress, Mrs. Payte; and I must own such a ¢ fact—-I am rather proud of it.” “Yon learned the style from a p-cture, should faney?’ said the girl, blushing shrewd glance the old { so suddenly upen her; “it was a p-c- hat you and I saw—that ] : Westleigh Towers; gr ict near enough te fashion not to lock “Odd!’ echoed Mrs. Payte, enrious little grunt. particularly odd in. it; ~aion, just cover yourself with flouness from top to toe—no matter where you | and you are sure to be in the Sut what about the in their nature to CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY erect nn FET en se man * K&R ~ RE “\ a\ IX | Sunk; she represents more than a million remeron A coe , 1goo 3+ smartly {han yours. Will thes ya. T ~.en,” “Then you will have a double disad- Yentage hy comparison with them. See What a silly baby you are, rushing head- leng against your own interests. Never mind whether you like the old woman+ Why, bless me, her individuality is of money—think of it! By the way, how is your guardian feeling just now toward Mr. Keith?” The sick lady, on whose hand Honor lay, felt the start it gave, and wonder- evi a little, as she Jay calm in her weak- Ness: “He—he—” “I know,” put in Mrs. Payte, brusque- ly, “he gave me a hint of it one day, unconsciously. He thinks Royden Keith is a man not to be trusted.” “He thinks,’ said Honor, the low, startled voice giving words at last to the horrible conviction of Lawrence’s meaning, which had stolen upon. her, “that Mr. Keith has at some time com- mitted an act which—which proves him not what he seems to be.” “When?” “IT do not know.” “Well, I do, then. It was ‘in the reigm of Queen Dick.’ All those likely things occurred in her reign, and when you find it in your English history, we will discuss its events, but not till yor — (To. be continued.) on - ead = the re | " " | | | she = ee os f3 feta et im PA Rial ti ae (ded > id 4 } ye Gs> bE is a symptom of Ki Disease. A_ well-known dector has said, ‘I never yet madea post-mortem ex- i aminationinacase ot death f from Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereat fault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the market, most success- ful for Heart Disease and ali Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is Dodd’s BS : < Trent bear to dress sim- aml Phoebe quietly? Mr. and Miss Haughton be gen'al, and Captaim Trent unaffected? I shou! like to be in the green-room when all dress for the stage. i* The New Bridge iscom- H ing and so are the dry i What shall you goose.” said Mom hing. Dent you thin! py id IS Selling Very Low THE | to.day been sorry you were not cover: ered for a large amount. can quote you low rates. _£. H. BEER “Tf think you look andl, DE. ' x , Hillsborough : ) jae streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nize in footwear. | h We Have a fine Selection y v- H. BELL ° The Bargain Boot and shoe Store. 3 ya > UNEXPECTED HAPPENS 1F’Ch’town was OTTAWA you would have I have good companies and | aaa @ THAT THE mee © 0 | FAC-SIMILE. SIGNATURE Hi ini —— t : | 1 hiv He 4 Mew) ub pemut 11/1115 ANegetable Preparation fer As - similating the Food and Reg ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS “CHILDRENS } Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest. Contains neither Oprum,Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC, IS ON THE | WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF i Aperfect Remedy for Consti com Stomach, Diarshaea, | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ress and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Sitneiare of hdl ehehow, NEW YORK. Casroria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that is jis “jnstos good” and “will answer every ey pose.’ 42 See that yon get C-A-8-T-0-R-I-# i The fan. 4 oak i y EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. pinclg Z LLS {3 om } ee Stee every er LLL of 7 e Wrapyer. a — eens — et PE INSIRANG! FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi ness. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowrstr Rarvis. Sterling cer- tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. s.orace Haszard, Chitown, April 26th, 190¢. GENERAL AGENT —, { Here Are The (6 Tints. Church's Alabastine comes in 16 beautiful tints and whité, toe—here is the tint card that all up-to-date dealers have to show you, @ sell Church's Alabastine because it gives universal satisfaction to our customers. It won't peel, rub off or scale. It is recommend- ed by eminent physicians on account of its bealthfulness. It grows harder with age. It is the only permament water color wall and ceiling coating that is made to use with eold water. It will net fade. It can be applied coat over cont wish to thefint I¢is never sold in bulk. Thac ve pays os, and that is another reason pel: " ALABASTINE. Kalsomine, Beaver Mixed Painis, Enamel Paints, Gold Paints, Brushes All our paints are guaranieed. J LiF Gures CERCNIC-DIFEAfES ard RUP . | TURBby Salisbury treatment. Sends p fer imformetion, or cal et va ~ Offce? Merchent’s Bark of Ing at DODD & ROGERS Of all Wine Mereaants W holesale fromftbe distifer, A. G. Tacupson & fo. ¢ te SR. a * Spl RD Mik P RED ARIES ES