I ia THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARIOT'TETOWN, JANUARY 31, 1899 } . ism Lum bis ' ‘ - . . ()ur h trom ti i ir f y : | , c with a . ti tat € F + 2 ' ar KR N 2 oO GRATEFUL COMFORTING istinguisheé ever ywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Speciall); grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Cvw., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS CCBA [IMPROVED aly Natt) UPTU meron =a GET WELL By taking DR. CLIFT’S ‘reatment for CHRGNIC DI-EASES and RU PTURE,. Dip- lema registeredin U. &. and Canada. 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Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHARF CcNsIGNMENTS SOLICITEL Write for etencile and particulars. 1) 42.06 O04OQ06 © *HO SS 7T9EGOS2 0032 OO OD . leasant Pellets , BOSTON MASS coe “ Pellet’? isa gentle laxative anc two cpa es Van eg Cent e i ee te hnad? * Neate iu " if , A p TH y E cm +e Ky Qo . ‘toe oa own hm), o oe xy LAURA J t ; L. ‘ eid i _ > indy a - - on ow? ad +o PPE FLOR N | woeqen 7 } : we + oe ae y oe 4 i re ee ee CHAP TER I] Cont waited the terrible moment, seemed the rity. All in moment a » truth burst upon him—he loved beautiful, golden-haired Verlie. If fate in iife part them, all would be over for He realized put i and well young At ngth of cic strange should happiness him. upon Verhie’s his } ‘ Lnat hung too agility strength life, Nearer, nearer dashed horse with his terrified burden: one brief instant later he was abreast of Rutledge Chester, and in that thrill'ng instant a strong right arm flew out with unerring certainty; a hand of steel clutched one of the reins attached to the bit. Lhere was a powerful lunge forward, that nearly tore Rutledge Chester’s right irm from its socket. If his left arm had not been wound so firmly around the trunk of a tree we should have had to record a tragedy. As it was, the powerful hand brought Verlie’s horse, pant.ng and quivering, but docile enough, to a standstill He had recognized a masterly hand. But in that backward plunge Verlie had Jost her balance, and would have fallen headlong from the saddle if he had not loosened his grip from the horse and held out his arms just in time te catch ‘ther. As it was, she sank into them unconsctous, involuntarily his arms tightened closely about her, as she fell, a dead weight, against his breast, her lovely golden hair brushing his cheek, as he bent over her. precious eon) olack the A great, mighty love for her suvged through his heart, but he made no at- He would take no situation. Rutledge gentlieman—one of ture’s chivalrous noblemen. By this time quite a crowd of pedes trians ‘had gathered around them, and Uldene rode breathlessly up. Despite t!e cause, a fierce, deadly pang of jealousy shot through her heart, and her fate grew pale as death as she saw her go'd- en-haired sister in the arms of the ima she loved with a wild, unreasoning, pas Slonate love. Verlie was taken home in a coupe, but tempt to caress her. advantage of the (Chester was a nae it was hours before consciousness re turned to her. When she opened her blue eyes, and lifted her golden. curly head from her pillcou. she found herseli fc fs ® seer rc ~ 5 fe ft. e Fe GN w of “~ pape VI ~ The man who is , blown up bya hidden “mine of explosives j\@ may have seen things ‘that should have + aroused his suspi- «= cions, but heedlessly 5 put them aside as of SS no moment. Itis the WW same with the sick- WE mess that ends in death. Insidious dis- orders of the digestion and bilious spells are passed by as of no moment. In them- selves these complaints may noc be dan- gerous, but if neglected their cumulative effect is terrible. ; The man who negiects the little disorders that are the signs of ap roaching ill-health is walking over a hidden mine that may cause his death. The explosion will come in the guise of consumption or some other deadly disease. 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There is no ero of him for a simple 1 am sure he would nof uk he did anything out of b ick bitterness abashed at the of the : oth rs in sudden feur on, “are you sorr’ hat a ao thi cried, | I did not die?” | ‘Phe lovely, defiant face into which she | gazed so eagerly grew white. Heaven | forgive beautiful, faulty, treacherous U1 dene; such a thought had darted through | hee bitterly jealous heart: but she dared te deny it, CHAPTER V. ; AT THE MASK BALL. Uldene turned toward the again with an impatient gesture. “You talk like a child, Verlie,” she cried. “Of course I cared whether you | lived or died. When you spoke to me so suddenly I was thinking of quite an- other matter—whether or no you wouid be able to attend the mask ball at Mrs. Warrington’s to-morrow night. For, of course, if you were too ill to go, I wou.d stay at home too,” “You shall make no such sacrifice for me, Uldene, darling,” exclaimed Verlie, throwing her arms around her sister's neck and affectionately and eagerly kiss- ing Uldene’s beautiful false face. “Of coure we shall to the grand mask ball. Ll wouldn’t miss it for worlds. I am not ill, you know, I hurt; only shook up and frightened. 1 shall be all right by to-morow.” A tap at the door interrupted their con- versation. It was Mrs. Chester. “What! up and around so soon, dear?’ she exclaimed, pleasantly ‘“‘Kutledge will be delighted to hear such a pleasant account of you.” window r sv “I was more frightened than hurt, Mrs. Chester,” replied Verlie, with a blush: adding. falteringly: “You must thank your son for me, for his timely as- sistance; but for him I should have met a far worse fate.” “You must keep your room for a day or two,” returned the lady, kindly, “even though you forego the festivities of to-morrow night.” “Indeed, k am not as weak “as you magine, Mrs. Chester,” exclaimed Veilie, gayly. “Why, Ll wouldn't think of miss- ing the mask ball, mot for worlds.” “As you please, my dear,” responded Mrs. Chester, smiling. “Of cow'se, young girls will be young girls. I have often known them to plead to get out fa sick-bed to attend such gala ai- fairs.” “But you know I am not ill,” persisi- ed Verlue, lifting her blue eyes coyly. ‘The grand mask ball which was to be given in a neighboring mansion had oeen a much anticypated event to both Verlie |! and Uldene, it being the first of its kind | which either had been invited to atte:d. ‘The had taken fully a mouth’s planning; they were marvels ‘n their way. Uldene was to take the char- acter of the beautiful, fatal, irresisticle Helea of ‘roy, whose smile was more } dangerous than a draught of poisoned wine, and whise wondrous dark eyes led men on to their doom. iier dress was to be cloth of gold, draped with crimson tulle, caught up here and there with clusters of blood-red costumes passion roses; crimson satin slippers were to inclose her tiny feet; glowing crimson rubies were to encircle her white throat, and her bare, rounded arms, Her dark, curling hair was fo be completely concealed behind a golden veil, and a golden mask to cover Eer ' dark, lovely face—all save the red lps and dimpled chin. Verlie was to be a fairy bride. A fierce pang of envy shot through Ul- dene’s heart as she saw her golden-haired sister standing, dressed and ready, be- fore the long French mirror in their boudoir the next evening. it was indeed a beautiful picture the | gilded mirror reflected—a lovely slender, girlish figure, draped in shimmering white satin that fell in graceful folds to her slender ankles; white kid gloves, extending to the elbow, set off the pearly pinkness of the lovely rounded arm above it, and white kid slippers that Cinderella herself might have worn, they were so exquisitely trim and dainty, peeped coyly out from beneath the shime mering silvery skirts. “All 1 need is a magnolia blossom to make the costume complete,” Jaughed Verke. “You can get one in the conserva tory,” remarked Uidene. iuditferen‘ly. “King for one of the servants to tretch you one.” 7") WAL fom declared Vertie darting from the tossing uer { Whe wee eek into Uldene’s lap as sze ‘ere YY . ; die boueloir, am not even. passed her. Fout‘ii i@ss "than a moment: she came fluttering back, her cheeks ull aglow with excitement. “Oh, UI dene! | had such a narrow escape!’ sbe panted. “I had no sooner reached tne corlidor when the library door was sud- nly opened and Rutledge Chester came hurriedly out. IL slipped behind a mar ble Ilora, but L am not positive whe ther he saw me or not; but I think not, though. He passed on toward the con servatory; so 1 did not go there. Qh, dear! it would spoil half the fun to hays uhny one recognize me before the time for unmasking. Mr. Chseter has not comenced mto arrange his toilet yet, isn ‘t it = = Lppose so rather late?’ » returned Uldene, *“‘The getting seciator ls to accompany us there, and i Rutledg ; : ; i Rutledge is to bring wus home, lL be eve that’s the arrangement, isn’t it?’ Verlie nodded. Ah! there is the coach at the door now. Wrapped and hooded, they were soon whirling away toward the .grand. ball.- (To be Continued.) ae —9+ e+ o— —__ —___—— HE THANKS HEAVEN That he Used Doda’s Fi © Ble Kidney faved his Life s30owmanville, Jan 21—Marvellous in- deed isthe care of Mr A W Ghibbons, miller of this town, Here is his story, a8 be himself tells it: ““} couldn’t eat, nor sleep; bad terrible pains in my back and stomach. “Doctors said I had Bright’s Disease, But they couldn’t cure me. “Thavk Heaven,whether it was Bright’s Disease or anyone else’s, Dodd’s Kidney Pills soon cured it. : “I hope the news of my cure will spread over the whole country, so that ali suffer. ers will hear of the greatest kidney remedy in the world—Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are ihe only medi- cine that has ever cured Bright’s Disease, The population of London, includes 60, 060 Germans, 20,000 French, 15,000 Duteb, 12,000 Poles, 7,500 Italians and 5,000 Swiss. 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