—ee Sparen ates —— — = . —_ 7 T : rn i) a, : o ine 7 ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - > MONDAY, APRIL 24 i898 Sen eennnenainetapaamninae —— = 7. Py convulsively before it hed crossed. A Kingston co : | : BART FTA 2d pee } j T Flushed with the fire of fight in his Kineston, April 17.—Mr. James Blair, of Ee 34 r Nak Ff i Hy 2 ! \ veins, Courtland turned furiously from i whose case _ been SS ioe ee re ER ee e ——— ee Nome ; a » F sh interest in that locality, is we nown ae pm Se ie by iy 9 ba fallen oo =o — sage aiy pectoral ~ oe "aea & resident of | ne FA: ATR ESs ea F & A the more cowa aly un whom Kingston tor fourteeen years, and it was while : ame 5 + $ ss knew were at his heels. At that mo- he was ergaged as cutter for Mr. Livingstone, | | ACUTE DYSPEPSIA oS Bute “Sa_BY SPECIAL ROYAL APP ——$$__ a RSTO 7x, - ah a | 2B A | ee S | A ee AS We ASK IF SHE HAS USED “We're not out of the wooas, yet, 1 Cato,” he said, dryly, “‘nor are they. Sin i] oht Keep your eyes and your ears open, and iio k U attend to me. How long can we keep ‘NAD the cover of these woods and still push SOAP ou in the direction of the quarters?” ‘There’s a way roun’ de edge o’ de iF SHE HAS swamp, sah, but we’d have to go back a a” Wer spell to find it.” *Go on!” Advise her to enquire from th ise it “ — a ° And dar’s moccasins and copper WHAT There is nothi a words that are said in its fav who a Sunlight & p @tair t sl. .™ THEY THINK OF ITP rou have giver will do. Lead on.” ii a They retraced their steps cautiously, CU LSE py N anti! the negro turned into a lighter . "gegen Fea by-way. A strange mephitic odor Pea “a seemed to come from sodden leaves and ao ea ee ee mosses that began to ooze from under cea. | their feet. They had picked their way in 5 Ks i] he silence for some minutes; the stunted 3 ot a eg willows and cypress standing further Rory <0) and further apart, and the openings > ~ a with clumps of sedge were frequent. : Courtland was beginning to fear this Lg J exposure of his follower, and had % 4 moved up beside him, when suddenly the negro caught his arm and trembled violently. Eis lips were parted over his Seeton & Mitchell, Ha i for| teeth; the whites of his eyes glistened, Nova Scotia and P. E. Isiand he seemed gasping and speechless with on a — | fear. oe HEV When we assert that SES 7 Kidney Pills POPPER Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. THEY CURE TOSTAY CURED. © By all druggists or mail on receipt « f price, e gocents. Dr. L. A. 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Lemme go!” He struggled violently in his companion’s grasp. With all Courtland’s self control, hab- its of coolness and discipline, it is to be feared there was still something of the old Bersaker temper. His face was white, his eyes blazed in the darkness; only his voice kept that level distinct- ness which made it fora moment more terrible than ever the baying of the tracking hounds to the negro’s ear. “Cato,” he said, “attempt to run now, and by God! I'll save the dogs the trouble of grappling your living car eass! Come here! Up that tree with youl”—pointing to a swamp magnolia— **Don’t move as long asJ can stand here, and when I’m down—but not till then— save yourself—the best you can.” He half helped, half dragged the now passive African to the solitary tree; as ment it would have fared ill with the foremost. No longer the calculating steward and diplomatic manager, no longer the cool-headed arbiter of con- flicting interests, he was ready to meet them not only with the intrepid in- stincts of a soldier but with an aroused partisan fury equal to theirown. To his surprise no one followed; the baying of a third hound seemed to be silenced and checked; the silence was broken only by the sound of distant disputing voices and the uneasy tramp- ling of hoofs. This was followed by two or three rifle shots, but not either in the direction of the quarters nor the Dows’ dwelling house. There evi- dently was some interruption in the pursuit—a diversion of some kind had taken place—but what, he knew not. He could think of no one who might have interfered on his behalf, and the shouting and wrangling seemed to be carried on in the accents of the one sectional party. He called cautiously to Cato. The negro did not reply. He crossed to the tree and shook it impa- tiently. Its boughs were empty; Cato was gone! The miserable negro must have taken advantage of the first di- version in Lis favor to escape. But where and how there was nothing left to indicate. As Courtland had taken little note of the trail, he had no idea of his own whereabouts. He knew he must re- turn to the fringe of cypress to be able to cross the open field and gain the negro quarters, where it was still pes- sible that Cato had fled. Taking a gen- eral direction from the few stars vis- ible above the opening he began to re- trace his steps. But he had no longer the negro’s woodcraft to guide him. At times his feet were caught in trailing vines which seemed to coil around his ankles with ominous suggestiveness, at times the yielding soil beneath his tread showed his perilous proximity to the swamp, as well as the fact that he were beginning to in- cline towards that dread _ circle, which is the hopeless instinct of all lost and staying humanity. Luok- ily the edge of the swamp was more open, and he would be enabled to cor~ rect his changed course again by the position of the stars. But he was be- coming chilled and exhausted by these fruitless efforts, and at length, after a more devious and prolonged detour, which brought him back to the swamp again, he resolved to skirt its edge in search of some other mode of issuance. Beyond him, the light seemed stronger as of a more extended opening or clear-; ing, and there was even a superficial gleam from the end of the swamp iteelf as if from some ignis fatuus, or the glancing of a pool of unbroken water. A few yards farther brought him to it, and a full view of the unencumbered expanse. Beyond him far across the swamp rose a hillside bathed in the moonlight, with symmetrical lines of small white squares dotting its slopes and stretching down into a valley of gleaming shafts, pyramids, and tombs. It was the cemetery; the white squares on the hillside were the soldiers’ graves, And among them, even at that distance, uplifting solemnly like a reproachful phartom, was the broken shaft above the dust of Chester Brooks. (To be Continued.) flow to Geta “Sunlight” Picture Send 25 Sunlight” Soab wrappers (the large wrappers) to Lever Bros, Ltd., 42 Scott St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertiaing, and well worth framing. Thisis an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best inthe market, and it will only cost le postage tosend inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends epon. Write your address carefully. ‘Ten dollara for stealin’ dat chicken ? cried Rastus. ‘Why, Jedge, hones’ now, I could’a’ bought dat hen for 50 cents.’—Harper’s Baz- ear, . —_s——_ Commendabte. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cai, Fig Syrup Company. 1+ acts gently en the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleaning the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretension that every bottle will not substantiate, Harry—I think Mabel Prayn would just fill the bill as a wife for me, Jack—Granted; but could you foot it ? Not That Kind. Scott’s Emulsion does not debilitate the stomach as uther cough medicines do; but on the contrary, it improves digestion and strengthens the stomach. Its effects are immediate and pronounced. scicahilisdles She—Why do you poets always glory in the bay of a single hound came nearer, the negro convulsively scrambled from Courtland’s knee and shoulder to the fork of branches a dozen feet from the ground. Courtland drew his revolver and stepping back a few yards into the open waited the attack. It came unexpectedly from behind. sudden yelp of panting cruelty and frenzied anticipation at Courtland’s back caused him to change front quick- ly as the dripping fangs and snaky boa- | like neck of a wierd gray shadow passed him. With an awful supernaturalness of instinct it kept on in an unerring line | to the fateful tree! But that dread | directness of scent was Courtland’s op- | portunity. His revolver flashed out in ; an aim as unerring. The brute, plerced |} through neck and brain, dashed on | against the tree in his impetus, and | then rolled over against it in a quiver- ing bulk. Again another bay came | from the same direction. Courtland knew that his pursuers had outflanked | him and the bloodhounds were crossing the swamp. But he was prepared; again the same weird shadow, as spec- tral and monstrous as a dream, dashed LET—Dwelling Honse containing eight out into the brief light of the open, but rooms on corner of Hillsborough and Water | ts. Rent moderate. Knqutre on the premises. Immediate possession, eod tf—apls this time it was stopped and rolled over writing one sided love affsira ? Poet (absentiy)—Well, you see, publishers won't accept manuscript written on both sides. Nersinc Moruers and delicate children should make free use of Puttner’s Emulsion, the best lung healer, strengthener, and flesh producer. vee salen dlaibisiecnia I consider Hawker’s Tolu an A. 1. article for coughs and colds, said Conductor Hoben, of the C. P. R, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Joun C, Lyons, of St. John, suffered severely from rheumatism of standing. He writes the Hawker Medicine Co. that their Dr. Mannivg’s German Remedy cured him, after all others failed. ona USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. WaLvER Lang, of St. John, whose wife and daughter have been great sufferers from nervous trouble, says they received great benefit from Hawker’s Tonic, and he heartily recommends it to all sufferers from whatever causes, of this place, that he contracted Bright's dis- ease of the kidneys. His Orange fiiends in Kingston are delighted to kavw that he is | cured ot this terrible disease by using Dodd's | Kidney Pills. Many of them who have been similarly troubled with backache, rheumatism | and kindred complaints have started using | Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and several marvellous | cures are already reported. Mr. Blair joined | the Orange order in 1854, and is the oldest | Urangeman in Naparee. He has been a dele- | gate to the Orange Grand Lodge, and has held | several important offices in the order. His friends considered his case as incurable, and are of course amezed at his wouderful recov- ery. i ial ich She—How do youlike my new gown, Charles ? He—The gown’s al! right, but there’s ne shape to the sleeves She —Why, of course not. That’s all the fashion. Square. best goods. cosines Continued daily of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warercoms, Queen Save money and get the Come one, come all. indil the whole JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown. Feb. 25. 1892 LONRON WING NOW CPeENi’G. HARRIS & STEWART. New Dress Goods New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods, HARRIS & STEWART. English Printed Cottons, ea = = 2 tat Pa SUPPLIES. THe subscribers ofter for sale at lowest prices the following Supplies :— 3,000 cases 1 lb Tall Cans, Made from best “ . § Lsdbrook Plates— 2,4 00 1 )b Flat warranted, 1,000 “ Jb Flat 860,000 Paper Linings for Tall Cans, 500,000 ** " 11b Flat Caus At £00,000 ** ” _— . - Factory One ton L. & F. Tin, Prices. One ton Pig Lead, Lacquer, Turpentine, Acid, and all Supplies required for a Lobster Factory Highest prices paid for No. 1 Lobsters, in Talls, Flats and } lb Flat Cans. 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FE, I. apl8—2w 2aw Lighter For Sale. UILT of the best material in 1888, an has been well cared for. Will cary 30 tons or mere. JAMES PURKE, apl5—4ieod wy li pd To the Public. * pw bhpert, JAMES McLEOD & SON (Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie), Geutlmen's Tailors and Outéitters, Have Leased the Shop in the CAMERON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Lately Occupied by Mz. Horace Haszard, And will open a Large and Select Stock of the most Fashionable and Stylish Goods, in Scotch, English & Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, The public are guaranteed to receive in the future the same satisfaction that the members ef the new Firm have always given in the past. JAMES McLEVD & SON, apl Cameron Block, ONE PRIGE ONLY. NEW FURNITURE, WILL NOT give a discount of 20 or 26 per cent. to the first lady buying a COLUMBIA, asIam not running a gift enterprise. Remember that the reduction of the selling price of a Bicycle is a virtual admission that it has no standard value. COLUMBIAS re the standard the world over, and are ba: ked by the guarantee of a Company whose word is their bond. Don't make any misteke. experiment. R. M. YOUNG, ap18 Agent for P. E. Island. $10.000. Let others try the ANTED TO BORROW, on security of Real Estate, Ten Thousand Dollars at five per cent. for a term of years yearly, Interest payabe balf- The security offered is first-class. Ap- ply at my office in the Cameron Block, Cha-- ottetown. A. B. WARBURTON, Solicitor, Charlottetown, April 14, 1893—iw Wanted at Once. OAT, Pants and Vest Makers, to whom the highest wages will be paid. Apply at once. JAMES McLEOD & SON, Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block, next to Reddin Bros. apll—tf ROBERT BALLOCH & (C0. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MIJRR1SO4, HALIFAX BLACK. Halifax ard P, B. Island 8. 8. Line commence the season's work by leaving H-lifax for Charlottetown about the Ist of May, and every Monday after through the season. Apply to W, W. CLARKE, Agent. Chatlcttetown, April 19, 1893, farm For Sale. HE FARM of the late Donald Murchi- son, situate at Vernon River, Lot 50, is offered for sale. This Farm is well situ- ated, and covered with a good growth of soft and hard wood. Apply to McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie for particulars, or to DONALD MURCHISON, mech23—dy pat lm Pinette FREEHOLD PAOPEATY, R SALE. eee HE undersigned will sell by private sale his Dwelling House, Store and Outbuildings, situate on Sidney Street, near Queen. For full particulars ing uire of H. J. CALLBECK. apl7—tf House open for inspection. To LET—House of six rooms on Fitzroy St., CPpposite residence of the late Mrs. Yeoun¢- husband. Apply on the premises, aps Possession July Ist, Reat moderste, with le j Complete Nervous Prostration, li Cured by Using HAWKER’S NERVE & STOMACH TONIC. A LADY'S EXPERIENCE, Mr. Wm. Thompson of Mas: N “For 2 years past my wife ae een Acute Dyspepsia accompanied with with nervous prostration and a . sen-ation about the heart which produced an attack of faintness. She i weak and nervous, lost all energy, and constant feeling of dread. She suffered way intense pain in the stomach after eating -™ which was usually followed by the smothering spelis, sensation about tho heart and She tried a great many remedies by the doctors for some time, but onnauemad relief. She became so discouraged that hed gave up all hope of ever getting better she our pastor suggested that she try Hayy Shans NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC ang h tuced which had prot in several cases he knew of, We dia from the she obtained immediate relief after taking the second done, and to improve ever since until today she jg as as ever, and can enjoy her foed Without fesr | suffering. i cannot speak too high of ot valuable medicines which have these ‘ wife to health and strength and ned, suffering and expense.” Rev. Henry M. Spike, Rector N.B., says: “I am personally Mrs. Tompson’s case, and am that the medicine which I re produced such remarkable results,” Sold by all druggists and genera} TONIC 50 cts.; PILLS 9549, Manufactured by the HAWKER MEDICINE CO., Lta St. John, N. 5, The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND, talking much more would observe the following ruleg:— ist. 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The house is fitted with ail moders im provements. and commands a spiendid view the Hillsborough Kiver. Possession gives 8&7 time after May ist. apply to THos CAMPBELL ap6—t GENTS !—Lady made $43 la«t weet olay “ Leng’s Solid Mucil- ge Pencil” Why yout Address C. A. Loo, Mfr., 4 Desreem Street, Chicazo, iU nine : if. ee ih i —— ONEY 10 LOAN oo Farm Lands. Apply to A. A. MoLean, Atcorney-at-LawW. se pt3—dy uf