— | fore breaking open the envelope, The Largest Sta: He was a maker of musical instru- But the young fellow was becoming f fa PURE, HICH CRADE ments nd his ey twinkled as ho impatient to meet her, so Bianche toll ‘x C AS ani CHOCOLATES looked around at this friends who had] him to be at Trinity church the next r<4 oce @ tin i xperiences of thet: Sunday morning, and to wear a large tinent e receive | ae ' x rent: ne — wh « th acy uaintanc Then he | red rose as a boutonnier, He was on SS HIGHEST AWARDS began this 1 irkal story fa mah hand, and so were the four conspira- from the great ij who was de yed into chasing a phan- tors. As luck would have it. a young ; j d } tom sw t m this ty to Ei woman fainted, and was carried from } industrial and Foo yt and ver a large p rt of the the church, placed in a carriage by her i, he \ EXPOSITIONS and on th other side of the water, relatives and was driven away. ! ay IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. nly to learn that the whole thing W48 | Rianche’s next letter expressed the : “| lic : ew of the a practical joke, planned to secure Fe- | deepest regret th:t the writer had t ‘ Caution: 5 — voug for an exhibition of ill temper been overcome by the heat and had ty > hele ar ur > : ai : : ' gets ae be a ure which had deeply grieved and morti- be helped from the church, She was st I , f acture ‘ : ace of ¥ . ; ounge woman she adde doctors hall enteset homely, Dorchester, Mase | fied young woma ; ae eiediilie ill, she added, h rd ° s ‘ is ‘ is printed on each package fashionablk oar x her to go to Eurape, and was to de SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. 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MURRAY, 125 Queen Street, Charlottetown. For Sale or To Rent For Sale or To Ren The we nownh Busness Stand, the i-nr “ Cental Hotel,” formerl ie * Railways House.” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shi p and gO sd stabling for 25 horses. Is i within two minutes Post Office centrally situated, an walk ot M arket H 2use an i Apply to : THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wkv Executors Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of the jate Augustus Herinans are requested to make in payment tothe under- signed Executors. Also ail persons hav- ing claims against caid Estate are hereby ; immediate notified to present same, duly attested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Executors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. jul22—law (1) 3m pat law 3m COAL AGENCIES! CA RVELD BROS. * Old Sydney Mines,” s;dney. “Vaie Mines,” Pictou. “Joggins Mines,” Pugwash. We furnish orders for cargoes on all the above mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to CARVELL BROS., os Agents, Chl’town, June 4, ’95—pat jour 2m 2aw STMR. PASTNET Will commence the season of 1895 by sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, ete., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, April 18 ; se said the instrument man, “Jn part the following Saturday. She was in uptown street, that foug young la sorry to go without having had th: lies lived, With youth they combin- plecsure of meeting him, but after hei i eood looks, cheerful dispositions and : pronenesgs far return she would make it a point to find him, “Of course the young women thought verbial admiration of the ' | | | | It was In a . | i | th womans p! }a desire for th | st riser Sex But all their blandish this would end the whole matter, for ments were lost on a handsome young they were becoming tired of the joke fellow who boarded In the house, and | pyt what was thelr amazement when who, while 1 exactly a eynic or a another letter was received by Rianche misanthrope, seemed to frown down] iy which the smitten young man said uny exhibitions of youthful frivolity he would follow her to Europe, ana Fie requently chatted with the begging her to send him another letter ' 5 2 > *The . girls after dinner, and when, one even informing him where he could meet ing the conversation turned upon per there, The next week he anaounced flirting he xpressed himself yery in the boarding house that he was tn need of rest and that in two weeks he would leaye for Europe, where he ex pected to remain two or three months, The news, instead of invoking sym- pathy, spurred the girls on to furthe: efforts. One had a relative in Ham purg, anoth ra marr'‘ed sister in Ge yeva, the third had same one in Pari in whom she could confide, while iy London the fourth had a friend whon she would Jet into the secret. So fiv. jetters were writieg @t ance, fou; them to go abroad to tell the fiend how to act, the fifth be‘ne sent to ‘th prude,’ telling him Wiiere Blanche wa to stop in London, and’ l.ow she would go to Paris .ni wher. she could be found, and the ‘ame dat concerning ilamburg unl Geneve All the girls were on hand to see ‘t'x pruge’ depart, and he was v-ry hipps over what he theugtt we the sere: locked up i his breast, From letters received from the fr end abroad he appeared at the addre given in London, only to be told thr long; how ‘ritis LADY SEEMS TO DESIRE YOUR CoM PANY." forcibly on the subject, saying no lady ‘ould descend to such an action. whi'e i man of trve hon r would only @>- s se Le ‘f she did. This, of course, ming from a young, good-look ng | Miss Willoughby had been there ane fellow, was a surprise to the girls, who] had looked anxiously each d y for it first thought he was joking, but :s° friend whom she expected. Much a he repeated his views on several other | gecteg at his non-crrival, she had é - occasions, and as his conduct, which | parted for Paris earlier than she «x was carefully looked into, seemed to! pected, leaying word that should justify his views, they came to the] yourg man call for her he shoald b belief he was in earnest. Thereaftor asked to follow her at once, "In this way he was sent to the fou cities named, atid then, losing all trac! of his phantom #weetheart, he trivele around on his own account, hoping t find her. But ef course he didn't. an he was known as “the prude.” “He surprised the giris sum- mer inviting the most modest looking of their number to ac- company him to Manh:ttan Beich. She accepted and they left. Not to go| when, three months later, he retu n minutely into details, they had a nice | to this country and to his borr’i: dinner and were listcniny to the mu te { houge, he was a heart-broken man. T when two young men passed, One of} next morning when he appesred a: i them looked rather intently at the] breakfast table there was a letter girf and smiled. She was somewhat [| his ph.te which made his eyes tw n\ near-sighted, cnd, telling of the mat-'| with joy. He took it to h's room, a one afternoon by ter afterward, she said she thought} this was what he read: the young man was gq friend, where- “*Poor Old Simpleton—It is not vers strange that you did not meet me in Europe, for I was never there. I had intended to take a slight jaunt through Mouth America, so you might have the fun of following a will-o-the-mist; upon she smiled and bowed. “The prude’ saw it all, and taking her by the arm he led her to the young man, and ad- dressing him who had bowed to the girl, he said: ‘“*T don’t know your name, sir, but; but when I saw how fool'sh you were this Jady seems to desire your com-| my heart softened, I am not Blanche pany more than she does mine. She is; Willoughby, and never was, but I took Miss Blank, of No, — West — street, {| this means of punishing you fer your and I will eave her in your care, hop-| contemptible conduct to a friend of mine. When you get this I will be an- other man's wife. Don’t forget. BLANCHE.” “ Now,” conctuded the “if you don’t believe this, I will intre, duce you to my wife, who was Blanche ing you will see her safely to her home,’ *“* Before he had concluded the aston- ished girl had discovered that the young man to whom she had bowed Was a stranger but she had not time to make any explanation to ‘the prude, for as he finished he strode rapidly i storyteller from defective assimilation of food. Anything that affects the general nutri tion of the body will inju iously affect the nervous system, ~— earane Wino seth Re RS net ea A Cea es ~ ee . & = s : : THE DAILY EXAMINER . ee ee ee — i y they were too racrea tot co: Ben: NUTRITION AND THE NERVES. | ee i 4 PHANTOM LOVE, tty put 7 er am, witene . = aed ooamd Sees - ‘i oe alter Raker 4 G0. Limited, he got to th 1 f his room Nervous exhanstion result pecially OARVELL Bag v i | Wholesale Only. Cap. | CHEESE, should to ensure health. 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She dismissed the strangers. bought a railroad ticket and returned where she recited the mortify- And it was putting their hatched th to Eu- home, ing story to her friends. then and there, after beads together, they scheme which sent ‘the prude’ rope on a wild goose chase.” “The conspirators,” the n.rrator con tinued, ‘‘had a friend who was the post- mistress in a small, near-by town, and they enlisted her aid, she beig only too willing after she knew the circum- stances. Soon ‘the prude’ received a nicely scented letter, in a woman's hand, and the girls had the pleasure of eing it on his plate at the break-fast table, and of noticing the pleased ex- pression as he read it. They knew that the letter purported to be from a lady who had seen him, but had never met Willoughby.’"—New York Herald. MARK IT WELL. 4 Development Peenulinr to the Present Generation Dangerous and Often Fatal. As each generation comes and goes it is marked by changes, developments and discoveries unknown to its predeces- sors. From a physical standpoint one of the most to be dreaded conditions and peculiar for its rapid increase during the present generation, is when the mind labors under the delusion of persecution, continual restlessness, pain in the back and head, twitching of the muscles of the face and hands, furred tongue, breath foul and heavy, nausea and further indications of stomach troub'e, There may be de- lirilum, convulsions or sinking spells, Medical authorities apply different names to the conditions that are unintelligible to the average reader. The actual fact is the demoralized and dangerous state of the system is due to the accumulation of “Body Poison” in the blood that should and would be thrown off by the Kidneys if in ahealthy condition. In order to re- Res aa + = AS = o Clary Mfg. Wood Furnace » “Famous Magnet” Made in 4sizes, Nos. 14, 16,17 and19. 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These \ LETTER oN ts rar, | Tickets good to return on the Boat the eres "| day of issue or the following day. L. ©. OWEN. Charlottetown, June 28, 1395. Titik Ris him, but was extremely desirous of knowing him—so much so that sh- suggested to make an appointment to meet her. She signed herself ‘Blanche Willoughby,’ and said she lived in Brooklyn, and requested him to send his repiy to the Brooklyn post office, where she would get it by calling for it. “Whether he felt flattered, or what it was that actuated the man who so detested flirting, he answered the let- ter, which, by prearrangement, was forwarded from the Brooklyn post office to the out-of-town postmistrecs and from her hands it went direct to the fair plotters, who had all minner of fun with it. Then ensued an ani- mated correspondence . between ‘the prude’ and Blanche, and it tickled the girls immensely to note his flush of pleasure when on going to the break- fast table he would find the daintiest notes from his supposed fair inamorata. Never did he read them at the table: Was Doctor What is good 1 for cleansing the Scalp end ‘Hair, Iseem lo have (ried everything and am in despair Why Mrs R. the very = te > & o = =~ an o > ifis splendid for Washing the head it prevents dryness thus puts an end to Dandruff} and Freshens the hair nicely. 25* FORA LARGE TABLET TNE Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite you to our store to see our great display of Cloths. We guarantee you a perfect-fitting Suit. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, Ties, Collars, and ali kinds of Underwear cheap Wn Mak Is a Question Waterproof Coats very cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., ALLORS. Charlottetown, May 4, 1896 135,w 5. 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