THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 20, 18S8 — Even a | rere eSe5e5 ; ‘ Vora ve man | ” rt § shudders at ; , the thought { fof being torn | 9 | qi" f and rended Bea O Nn #, ; in the jaws | t i) of a fero.- | : a8y |\ cious tiger In every walk of / life, from that of the laborer to : that of the pro- | fessional man, 1 there are thou- . sands at the Se Spee Weleiaiin 5 * Thonsands of bargains in clothing at the Bargain Corner. Lhis is the only pl c2 for yort & than any found se BY MRS. ALEXANDER. ‘trade. Just thik ot it—Pants for $1.00 per pair, extra heavy pants for $1.70, not the pric | in all India : ‘ : : ! hat tiger is the dread lisease known as Ges - of the cloth; better pants for $2.00 nothing equal in this city for $2.50. Just see this lin h onsumption. It slays more men and wo e5ebesesesesesesesesesesesesesas i | aan weariv than there are rain drops ina SYNOPSIS Dee shea ao . you } ave got to buy them at our price. i <ummet sh wer t steals upem its victim ie ay : quickly from whut Ll saw bkfo.e | let q with noiseless tread Mrs Winington, Lady Mary Hay, Leslie | town.” GREE 1" ‘here is a sure and ce .. y A atioat this deadly ne geo Poe ae Beaton and Jack Maxweli are members of “Oh, they went much qnicker after = 7 .. London’s smart society set. Beaton is | 5 lef i] ili «speed cur ror 1 if it is resorte 1 t« * . 8 hea ; you eft, It will be MMOUNCCU LOX . * > ~ . > ‘ ~ “ ¢ ‘ ee it is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical | Mrs Wisington’s brother, and being poor | week, and then we shall hurry «nthe Winter suits fur $5.00 and 8 00, knoc*s anything out at $2.00 more in any other stcr¢ ‘ pe Pe ? Tha ter ) dict acte iv 4 j ¢ Arriage : } 8 oss} 2 lee eS : y r ho . } ; Discovery This wonderful medicine acts | Teeoives to answer au advertisment that ' marriage as fast as possible; in tac: I j The yne Now tho ey 8 U Ister at $6 26. can t be hou ht 32 i directly n t ungs th ough the blood promises to get hin afTrich wife Lady spall not leave tewn till it is na om woo is er or o o5 yo : > ; D Fi il My 4 : s a t . gr¢ wot leave ! it is an accome- - . ; ; t : n half-dea@ tissues ; ; : + a : , ; ’ : ¥ i . tearing old, hala 2 tisewes, Build Mary is a widow whom Beaton admires. | plished fact. Then, after such proling- this or any other city of Canada les: than 6.78. Buy from us the price cutters of the a > 3 ing up pew 4 bitl S, GPiving ov Wini \ f ‘ , a ' . ‘ , ¥ : 1 ine ee « i ) ¢ Ke } rn? ao or eh. ve : all impur' nd diseas: germs and ex- ea ee fmoon owas — pin Ps “s _ matic aus <> as to tay ion. A nice assortment of hoys clothing from 1.00 per sult up, All who waut = ing, ; { sandine : nd im reducing life-giv- | re mer married, eaton, with 2 the Johnstones at tSratheatie to : : f 1 OF ‘ 2 y nor = ene ae eS ee Srculeninne Hee Ety. | company with Maitland is introduced to| Fefrech myself with a glimpse of the call and see our stcck. You can buy from us 209 pc cheaper than others. Then why 7} nderf ratt powers and allays al s— Rit "ivian—by 3 sar old ¢ ry.” nan ae a a ; 7 ¥v €s z= wot mone pogis ys at e ee Ly = the heiress Edith \ 1viaD by the latter’s dear oe COBNAT) ° ; : save your money, what you sare on 2 suit Vv ould buy y our child a dress. Trade at lf : ee oe me bi 1 she > ea guardian. In the meantime Maitlind bas | Indeed! It is a long time since you if : n Lifts ima ; nconrmi udes makes . . : “Fey - ‘ } aw = uppetite keen and hearty, the y Riccar poms fallen in love with Edith, which angers visited the banks and braes of Craig ia und assimilation perfect, the liver active, Mrs. Winnington, who determines that} ™ thie,” returned Maitland, in a some- . ; ‘ . x . . 4 . — Ae i the bi ure and rich with the life-giving | Edith shal not marry him and lies to her | What forced voice. 1 y BN i 6 of oha 4 na Le ry ; . 3° . "Vac } “FAs Sha ~- tre t | elements 1, ne (KC = we ; strong about him. Edith has begun to like Yes; quite ages. Shall you be at RHE B A R& A iN 1 v1 ‘at »] worl re . . — © . »? » on So : her ?’’ ae : oe, aera a en | Maitlandand is mortified to bear Mre. hoine im September % 7 l¢ most marve}l- ; : ‘I suppose so.” e powers of any known med- W innington’s false dercription of him. | UI suy — we : ae nds who were upon the verge | CHAPTER VII ‘on ed { Chen you must be my guide, p'rilo- z hay testi fic d to their : a i ees sopher and friend in the scenes of cur y 2 wonderful virtues “It must be a great comfort to her | youth,” said Mrs. Winington, stealing a 4 ~ ; | it, and have nothing | having you at home,” returned Mrs. | watchful glance at his sombre counten- } ; a | Winington, and she continued to speak | ance. & a enme enhetit » > ° ° ‘ . - ” i = ne 7 titute - S | of their mutual experiences in the past, | I am at your service, of course. i 4 thinkit irger profit he’ll make : : "ini r ; ) ar ; meee approaching dexterously the scene of | Mrs. Winington felt the formality of & ‘ Common Sense } their stormy parting, with the intention | his tone and sighed. M ‘ . treasure in anv fam. | Doth of eliciting some expression of his “If you are disengaged to-morrow, ij ind 300 illustra- | feelings from Maitland, and of giving | come to dinner and meet the affianced . i : :; to every person whe her own explanation of the fact that she s,” pursued Mrs. Winington, belily; | : = = ; ; : r a sy gy mM “ threw him over for a wealthy suitor. she told herself, “He. will no | . memes try 1 ust ns an : adinae | But her skill was unavailing, uner {| come.’ | i on y For th binding, send 50 stamps : ring instinct told her they were not in he Rca ar ; bappy, if I am in ______. | sympathy, that she neither touched nor | London; but should | sc‘ the matter ; rie , | stirred him. An irritating serse of pain ; about which I came up, I am bound to is Q ’ De. . i? and defect began to du ie keenness of | return by the night mail.” He rose as | numihation, of pam and anger aghinst Sth ML Mb SE ME Me We Me NEM Me Me a) a i | her native tact; she could scarce keep he snoke. | Maitland, which she had successfully sup ZS US US TS AY AP Ae AP AP AS OS AS i hey brow smooth. an 1 as she aught We sha hope to see you however,’ } pressed, was again aroused, and made S% “ee 4 e . 1 crc) : : : ’ i a *7 ; . “+ f ++} : : : ous GRATEFUL COMFORTING Maitland’s eyes wandering occasionally | %id Mrs. Winington, smiling sweet; her heart beat with indignation and ; Site Gilt Chovsing Distinguished everywhere with an expectant look to the door by ' “ihout making any attempt fo delay | regret. = ” . for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- which he supposed every moment Edith nem : , : : : wk t ; P Li ling rior Quality, and Nutritive would appear. she found it impossible to | “For the present, good-bye then. Mrs, Winington was not surprised to iF oi s ULL s : x : ; shee . | <x} ; . , oe : , ’ > . j oe Properties. Specially grate- maintain her tone of dreamy, tender re- | Should I not see you before I go, pray -caapetaie line of apology from Maitland; “aS \” ful and comforting to the miniecence. Was he looking for Fath, | congratulate Beaton for me at the right he found it necessary to leave for Edin- SK Sometime , nervous and dyspeptic. Sold | thinking of that pale-faced chit while } ¢ipe.” burgh by the night train. “I wonder Ne : 1 only in i-lb. tins, labelled | sho was metaphorically at his feet? had | 1 ee ; hi eal what his business in London really “ir : 4 as UpPMAVsswassy , — lie will tell you something. I have no ' ’ ails re ae, | | : s d aT ome ? Yin Quis AV MG Se NE NL NE ME NE S JAMES EPPS & VCo., Ltd., she lost all chance of reawakening the | dubt. Remember, 7.45 te-moriow. was?” she thought, as she threw his SETS CTSA a8 es AS AS AE 7 as Home@opathic Chemists, passion she had herself extingu shed ? Good-bye.” note into thee waste-paper basket: “at London, England. “Are you not a little distrait, Mr. BREAKFAST SUPPER Maitland?’ she asked, with a well-god any rate he is safe out of the way. . . , . , » > whe Fa aon cha chall ha him for a minute, her brows knit, her When he meets Edith again she shall be : ; : {3 ; ngs “die Reaate ” : § i np sir of playfulness. VV no t ‘ yor fingertips of « e hand resting on a Mrs. ne lie B ATOR. oy losking for?’ Leslie, or Miss Vis unt tuble beside her, the other grasp- cepa week had nearly passed by, & IW wae “I rather expected to find Miss \ivian | jn, locket at her throat. and Edith had had no answer from Mrs. i f \irs. Winineton stood Ilcoking after } } It is made i it , 7" } 9} ‘ wit} S1 } lTl+ eF y : : a i SB 4 i Ss. S SX y ‘Ss ‘ ver P vy with you,” said Maitland, with such uw He came here to seek her.” she mur- oe She saw less than ever of her ) om ‘ _ «60 hesitating frankness that Mrs. Wining- | mured: “herself, or her money. Mary ‘s williant hostess, who was much engage] ; 1. ra : ors os casket tans ‘ ‘ os all in tine +e Abe OOOO OSS SSSSSS | 102 Wa 2 little reassured. “Leslie is out | rizht; I believe he Joves her. "I suspect | ® eetins Lavy seary ‘to cheese er trous- mt ‘ { ‘ ue ragtar reovor was “nate vc Dee ¢ € | of town, I heard.” : a iin « mene bow. mew eeem, = n, howev t, was constantly é | “Yes, he was out of town,” returne] ‘1 He must never | WC! Ser, aways quetiy attentive, an l ; -——-7 “ on é ; ~ L ‘ POW ° | ! ist oe “ ; ‘ “ ‘ se 4 , ; making up her mind to a hig mus e place: and soon, cost what it | W@S stowing quite at ease with him, and at : ‘ . 174<4 . ‘ AANA . , Ae . ‘4 . : 2 0° -_— — war 7 ™ = _ " . . si | ¢ pane; g | hood. “But he eame back neatly a | way to every one concerned. How his | 0° oz grateful for his ready friendly | © . ry ‘ y ‘ ‘ ‘ : vias i m a ; Ke ; or ; fortnicht ago, and I am sure you w } eves sought that door! Had she come aoe ee er a . é by choc sing some useful article from our stock- A ratta : a > fs tA ; 7 am . hn - : . ALY. lly hac wid thher a visit. and . , e \ » eland ( be “yf Y } Ss 1 e + . 7 . ‘ i » a , } 1 a . u > @ j 4 bs ay . Ce. é . on : Mi ou V ; ] eer ee. [te iyed to lunch “i where he a » or cobber seat “iocker-—one of those pretty easy chairs i qf Cc? fw - a ee fulfilled. iiss LV ] > ‘ ‘ te his fim ean . PEAS Saran vnere > Seemer ae i } ‘ Taney ts is $ ” tala os ¢ 1 ind” (“which sh ' ener oa * | anything but comfortable. Fle said that ¢ Mahogany finish frames—A bamboo easel—a Tancy tats | a up mer min rnnen sne snail Sid (th. ‘ ¢t he is from the willow i. * <i : ee eS eee _ \ . . , - yhon ne , ir ; £ the fair intriguer tg het he art in : f f . — ¢ ; impnnad ? ne and his exrel le rt friend Dargan were é in bamboo. oak or mahogney, or W ainut. ()3 perual | i air mtriguet i : vonds of men that surround me. : ' i . 7 ; a 0 extenuation), “to marr) Leslie [fe has | . ; . . * going to arrange about her future res'd vour Hall Rack getting shabby. vy f aA wadc KE ge - ’ = ‘ } es A ' sntr il tne eo ttle san nal caine . w j : ' . ' as ? driven her over to Clapham t : Edith returned from her sketching ex — and ized laang some nn vark ty A Pepper, Ginger, Alispice, Cin g she wanted to sketch sou . enrsion, Jooking brighter and better tha nto her life, and was generally amiable . Gamer or Cream of Tartar | J" sealiy begin to eink Seto vil 68 | Sim Ninian ad seen net since the | #84 YEE » And Your Wife Wants a New One reuy Fond f her am > D2 TL, . ‘ | Ps? yn 7 rr ‘ , > te . ‘ ‘ cer vou Can al-~ 4 very fond of _ ’ i n . ’ (30 te Cont nue 1) e; . j for she is devoted t +} eth, ping i put to Maitiand’s — ¢ : 0 i is 4 h h she ; i put OJ tiama § = ; foe ~ io ; “ ‘ : . og se ¢ Silence. It was a moose Wn eX py { i nrou*) { 5 . : by asking for::: ons n Por moment M 3 ; aft ia : . 2 y aSking for ’ blow, and P 1 mol M I i | . Chere is vothing she would appreciate more ‘ » A too stunned to think clearly. He ri . orgin her,” thoug>t | ii i ep : hin a be To} It 4 { ; , ‘ ee | a ’ A seo what a beautiful Oall Kack you cang ITE Mmself DY an eH . wi eae n¢eton, as she iooked ’ aie 1 ‘ ; ie ad ¢ make an enemy) for Edith ef “Oh te a4 Py { € li 1 want a be we have tie f i , oe] hy) a é I wr ipnlons woman. : ilmost etty.” Should be in every family g ¢ $15.00 and $16 00, ' W Rdne ey J i — of neratulate you,” he said, io king | “Had vot a pleasant afterneon, and medicine chest and Overy ¢ { ; ee 1 +) cornet tht bss ; sas w« | traveller’s grip. They are ; | e “ pee = ety po ‘ ‘ i » rit TOUT pencils juar Siv ¢ . . m, ~ > ; . ‘ : 1 : aown, whe i tapped tH : i 4 d Leshe cut your penciis jua : invaluable when the stomach é But the $8.50 Rack est we nave ¢ ; ¢ with his stick. a { Beaton W il] , x} asked } ily 5. fir %' T Ss; is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and : Call i ' ae Weare alwavs j 2444%020 H @OUCBOGGOQU [| make a kind, steady husband Miss ° i:dith to take off her hat, and her hos $l) liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 2% cents é money. Uall Inand ivvk arol ve are always ¢ a . . . 1 ~ . Vivian seems to me seometning ¢ fa home tiss to dress for a dinner party. ‘ é to show goods ; “ ba i a : “ee ” 4sT4 oe aw y ‘aeount mnadeead Mer he i bird. It was very pleasan indeed. : 00 0906 COD RB O16 CH GOS POO “Like other women, she will prot mae ‘ n was, h lways is, so good. - e on 4 Q4>026¢ 264-4 } an i hecome what her -<¢ umsyances MA “e ; i we. Mrs. W ; »' | oA Pa | ° ; i ' we iM ow te i : : : ae oe | | ce . j > her, d Mrs. Win , me quite an inter z Rec io" Sa} FY re ~ i } i the « ement is only just 3 , CS str rs a | a » . : i & As : ha d J \ ea | vy a : ¥ ae p 13 | vou l not speak of it at pr ” ra ba | ¢ . aN bey ed ch.» 1 ¥ | } pea, : 4 - 4 | one.” ‘pid ?’ with a little surprise. ‘On, | vy = i RA | ~ iiainte und te ven Gears RO 164) ae aaa ae + 4 ol Me Ne gale SM NG MES Se SY SMe MMe Se > : ee et eee , ir eet ee : ‘ar 1 od : ‘3 Lie UP Ue ORAS TK AP AE AE AE AE OO PAE A : _ t was not ft the nex aay wnen ; } 1-¢ ; 1, cos a ra . ) iKfTasting, nowever, tan at sught fit to tel Edith | es the celebrat d 4 / : , te t | She had nondered | om : h aad 1 i ; , p4 | a the best method of « l b4 ; ~ " i AA = Soh it an seh | Cr (i iy 4 t eet 4 tl b4 | i 7 *, ‘4 fae t PP) ) ig , A Cells igus @ rd | | ¢ PY 3 G ‘ } : | . "oi 4 5 i : in \ } { a» tis i > ra . r4 AXIT CLIFT’S treatment for fae hes oe 4 ' CHRON | Li >} yt? PrTURE. Dip- f } { ed a little, b answered 4 . _* register -. and ¢ wad +. Send | da! 1 suppo S 7 thet v4 ‘ ra oe md fori nfo tion, or call at Co’TOWN, , 4 r Miday ~ : ~~. “SA 7 1 > ra , aay. Se @ Weill, i ad nt iknow Pe] men, bee . owe \ ny he is . iim TO 1% ] LS CORSETS To beZbought from all leadingEdry goods stores, Her lover has presented her with a Fine Imperial Guitar For a CHR'STMAS PRESENT pot ; . “fs i} ; “Ite will if he does not go north to ia Glaus on Suonyside bt | rT 0 gl é . - . “7 } oe « . Modern Jews ery : nd Fancy Positively cured by these mem. Why, you don’t like him; eh, Goods Store Tittle Pills. jadith “IT am not so foolish as to dis-ike him, j ‘ waded lown with \ma presents - Dys ; =e ; ae i<o 2 - . ~ r » MON . : ; : — 5 re speps'a, though I am sorry he is not as wise as ° 7? L( ( EK s : Miche. ae They also relieve Distress from Dysp y : : ae ee ve KORG <3 Gace eet dee s et intteantian and Too Hearty Eating. Aper: | I thought he was, and she smiled, When making your Christmas | urchases DON’T 4 ee ID 01 walnat and piccle jewelry > t . : “That he certainly is 1 » asked Van, WS 1 an . : Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- rh i} he ct rtainly is not. He ISKeC ic: 41] last longer,give more pleasure ‘Hick pins, brcoches, chains, Bracelets, | fect remedy for you, but with a sort of mecking, that a Musical Instrument will la 68435 Pp : : SRB MI” LEI SI IES OTIS ITE rss REE I ES | ; ! i : | me ‘ “— ce as > ay , £ artiae “terms, rings, silverware in hon bone, ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue pales smile that vexed me, Are you than most Fancy (70° ds and Loy sso extensiv ely advertised a’ yeu ige, Dar pie _— Pain in the Side, TORF:D LIVER. “hig sure, dear child, you never showed him A jull line of Violina, Autoharps, Accore eons. Banjos, MB itaad+, eoap voxes. Fancy gouds,| po, Bowels. Purely Vegetable. > particular preference?” » . . ia , erinti al tone, coup boxes. P-90y eee, | Renee the Bow : y . MEits caer S. an euasoe ets~'Sek: Oe LEN TarBush’s Latest Novelty Guitars, etc, on hand — Musical Toys of every description Ph in boxes, toilet sete, eu »kers pete, Small Pill. ma know how ignorant and untrained I am, ——— ‘ite frames, albums, beaut ful assort- Small Price. dear Mrs. Winington. And when I am Your photograph copied on a button for M0t Of chinaware in chocolate sets. Substitution left to myself again I shall probably 05>, or3 for Ble. At Fashionable Slaughter Prices . ‘ China Sugar bowls, cream j igs, syrup forget all you have taught me.” , : . BOs. : a : “= Large size Button 40c or 3 for 502 , 1e Ra large variety of games, io staple ) “You must xot be left alone, eaid o : ot ‘ , 7 : the, dominoes, checkers. ‘Taye for the the fraud Uf the day. \ | Mfrs. Winington, thoughtfully. A vice Brooch with your pboto in } BR BR os dren iy erdies variety alro dolls al! And Edith went away to read in her $1.00 : ? , : . y* a in rian evervthing to be acld at big dis- See you get Carter's, own room, as was her habit; but it was |g 3,4 "satel Locket with 2 ris ir ue r “for Xmas trade. some time before she could fix her mind gi 7. ° aE “LS sites ; The P E Island Music Houze ‘ ers cn her book, The sense of unmerited Ca!l early and leave vour or ’er. : JOSS rte hae Oe AL ce HEADACH ES, . s. F. Ta.crsn, | Connolly Building, Qaeen Street? : . i i G o Ari I tT 2 ' 4 1 - ret. Opposite Post Office. Insist and demand ee eee chins a ratraneart ae High Grade | Store opea every 11g t ti'| Xmas ks, Wate i DAC 10 wo ocks,Watche aod Jeweiry HOFFMAN'S 31% contest all druggists, a promptly re; aied Garter’s Little Liver Piflg (