is TME DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 8, _ 1900, Pre nines Se na nas , ee Sy Y Y Y Y WY YY V7 VY VY YY VN) Wy CY vy v eS | “This tree muet be a thousand years When vou get to the roof | J old,” Royden continued, moving nearer, wom | > ‘<< | “and it is hollow.’ ; use our famous ad =“ T le “How quick you are!” observed the . ys ‘ ¥ “2 E i) A { AS & old lady, as she tripped round the tree. | ; f- stia rs ¢ K “You spoke before you had seen the t “a <e 7 “ | opening.” } Sy a0048e < | She was stopping then in front of | @ “Ft ' 4 an aperture four or five feet high, and | ‘| Sh { 8 = les > BY MARY recs. HAY & | a couple of feet wide. i i ‘What a huge trunk,” she said, look- | z | . : “2 Author of “The Arundel Motto,” ‘ Nora’s Love & | ing in over the: foot of bark which still | a ; Galvanized or Painted. ‘ a” ined and formed a kind of stile at | ; ; Rack to the Old Home.” Etc fer | the entrance to the cavity. This hollow : \ eer er Oy Reet Cm: cee oe i } would dine a dozen people. I like to | i Rac | see these old trees om an old estate; | a = erm t I don’t like this estate; do you, | ! x IX IX - ~ IE aN IX IX IX AN Xs Mr. Keith?’ a — ae | f ere some’ dismounting and others “TI should,” replied Royden, walking | ‘ ng about. There was Theod quietly on at the little lady’s side, “if : } res] ent in green and white grena- | I could see it utilized and beautified 4 > | dine, gering near the dog-cart, | with a man’s hand and heart at work " etx ee hich Royden Keith’ was assisting | it, and & woman’s bright, sweet | : ee heli: | tle Mrs. Payte to alight. There w | pres nee. ; ".’ | the jovial rector, waking the sleepy wan you fancy it?’ i : wc os echoes of the place with his |] j “Yes.” , | 6 ag , | laugh, while his comely wife went in “Bah!” said the old lady, answering } 'y 1RC | and ont among the party, dispensing | brusquely Royden’s quiet word. “How | nee sage but unheeded advice on old Myddelton’s money cause any- a shee _ SnxXIOUS'Ys | ject of hampers. There was Captain | thing but evil, when we remember how | i They ok well and lest well—are ion 1c Will 1 ine Of met Trent, sauntering to and fro, and was garnered?” Fire, Lightning and Rust proof ‘T can in rgine the rectors eyes WHER | vouchsafing languid instructions to the | “Very easily,” returned Royden, gaz- ~and are quicker laid than others, be- he says, ; Phoebe, ee dear, wiut @ | .onservants from Dex rgrove. There | ing on the empty house which lay be | f their patent telescopic side lock. age 5 sccular iyregvaigeata at : was Mrs. Trent, in heavy -bronze-col- | fore them. “Can we possibly hold that a Be sure of enduring protection by _ “You are always laughing, and seep | ored silk, making strenuous use of her | heathenish idea of there being a curse ; tting genuine Eastlakes, they never a - * meni _— t, Hon ia ae eyes and fan. There was Lady Somer- | ©! old Myddelton’s money? Do you be- ‘ : ove : = 7 , _ roe — | som cout ously apologizing for the ab- lie ve me his . well and hum- . i Write us for full information. over, and we could ae ‘a. startling | — 01 SIP I we and naeens ome i oad appr at d _— do the good that | ; : a oe atin hle in Mics: ee a ra tn | self quietly and unobtrusively pleasant, | ae money could; and—if, as I said, q Metallic Roofing Cc. Limited §) re oore into o erating ernie “Law. | % Righ-bred ladies sometimes do. | ncbly and generously used—return in | | Te nite rence will see that I have made the hage luncheon basket; and there was (fo be continued.) 18 the only internal remedy ffor'Catarrh that is i ' most of the money he gave me, wont little Monsieur Verrien, arranging his | neem " f | vee he, Honor?” ie : camera. in front of the house, and Pe eee GUARANTEED { ; : ee ee ee ; Rhea” anxiety than pressed upon the rest of f $2,000 DEBENTURES) «tive soa'twents mines rast twee, |e comsear eonlotly FREE FROM ! ’ and Lawrence ordered the waggonette 4 ‘ et Pee, The photograph mest, be takes fist,” IN GIRLS | } | ol | “But you see,” put in Phoebe, unwill- | asserted Miss Trent. “Who will fetch COCAINE i SEWERAGE LSYSTEM ing, even yet, for her cousin to go, | Monsieur Verrien?’ fi ' ; ee ee “Lawrence will wait for you and not Monsieur Verrien came up, and be- | AND i : --OF THE-- be angry, and he makes such a fuss if | gan at once the “business” of the day. GET ps . I am late. Is Jane ready—and how “Pardon, mesdames et messieurs,’”’ h* ALL OTHER OP No CITY OF CH’ TOWN does she look?’ said, accosting the whole party in a | [ATES ; : — a, CRM aS | “Very nice,” replied Honor, shortly, | vague, nervous way, not knowing who ° ° ’ Se Z ee | for she never would allow any of | took the lead, “but did Lady Lawrence | while using Dr. A. W. Chase’s . : Ty a a ‘ ; ndersigned and Phoebe’s spiteful remarks om Miss | say she would have the facade with the | Nerve Food It IS an entirely vegetable eom pound i 5 i rsed Tenders for Sewerage Debentures” | Haughton’s personal appearance. Hard | group? ae : It IS absolutely harmless. it 9 wil daeale é i; office up to the night “nd suspicious as Jane Haughton might “Yes, the facade with the family | _~ ae a a It IS ; . @ Thursday, 10th of May next, for the pur-{ be to her young kinswoman on whom | clustered there.” ty teeta of ootoat ine nfolding a © CORSE Porereeny Cure. a 5 thous lars ($25,00C) of the! nature had lavished her fairest gifts, | “Thanks, monsieur. And now will | freee eee ewer ot oe It IS not a mere temporary relief y of lariott “ We ures, r Sewer- this young inswomasd nad never € you Kindly tell m¢ no al LA ake: j 2 f a ° Works [hese Debentures are of the word to say against Jane’s appearance. | Hie happened now to address Lady their daughters’ health, ne bie ba Gee Oe It IS not a costiv long treatment. : ° mination of $500.00 each, are payable in “In her temper, I mean,” explained | Somerson, and she drew back, smiling. | Many agirl falls victith to Mrsidious diseases It 1s not A FAKE but a tried honest remedy that 3 years | late, and bear interest at Phoebe. ‘“There’s Lawrence calling! | “Almost every one but myself,” she | which make life a misery. : has brou ht benefit t } ds of ali ]] i 2 4 and a hail (39) per cent per annum, ffere we are, Lawrence!’ she cried, {| said to Tae ae det nacke : E Oo SnousenGs 0 your fel UW- a ; ne yearty Pet 7 will be — rushing past Honor and down the His speech passed on to the next pale, szllew complexien, ‘hte, are avanaies countrymen. 2: ceiv@Z for the Ww _mount or Jor parts gtairs. “At least here I am, and Hon- j lady, little Mrs. Payte, im her broad, | toms that warn you te use Dr. A. W. Chase's | Send 10c for a sample to a get, aot les POV. ts an zi or won't be a minute.” brown hat and old-fashioned alpaca | Nerve Food. } P 4 a ; a ee Without even a thought of Phoebe’s | dress, The blow! fs impoverished and the nerves : . 5 3 eptu war ‘WEN! y SMITH selfishness, Honor ran lightly into her “Not me. Bless the man, does he eek tae on rcs male tan The Indian Catarrh Cure ore : : 4 “Chairman, own toom, and five minutes afterward think the whole neighborhood is pe by using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. It * : a eof ( nissioners Cewe sprang down the last few steps into pled with old Myddelton’s kindred? ‘ is a food for blood gad nerves, and creates . > . s ig é oe \\ ater as ly. Te the hall, alightimg unexpectedly — be- | “He is a foreigner,” explained Lady | rich, red blood, selid fiesh and new nerve tissue. JOHN HISLOP & CO 146 St. James'St., Montreal : | 2 ‘ iE ostattes wn. P. E. IL. April 20th 1900. side Lawrence as he paced to and fro } Somerson, gently; “and almost a strang- The co will return to the cheek, the bright- ? 4 é i a A oa ce ness to the eye, and increase in weight will tell Props. : he * | “Oh! Lawrence, I did not see you! I “Gh, I know all about him,” said the te aeas ms DOAK oun: aha mn & ) fancied you would be fuming on the 1 smal! ole lady, with a grunt which At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca, = { > box EF vs onette.”’ ereatly mused some of the bystand- Toronto, ' “T chose to fume here instead,” said ers: “but I wish somebody would put CPOE IER EO HER DEON B | ae Pare E é Lawrence, trving to assun 1 sternness [ it to him in his native tongue that ae AL Ls cle» Gsilomebale A271 5 rhich ] uld el while she s 1} Indy Lawrence, whoever she may be, :, , i ¢ beside him in her bright and girlish | did not ask for my portrait.” COFFEE "9 LOST MOTION. j . t Rik UES ce a ie Seca Again the little photographer's ques: When your chain slackens every revelution of your s ’ Hi m r, and the man and the hamper tion passed on, can this resell b thee wos ‘ : sprecket, you experience lost motion. | $ ae ee ok ow a aoe oe ee Ret, Wao shook 50 eent pound tin. ‘Lost motion” is hard on you. It is hard en tae wheel. .¢ relates Ole ent aks ened es tek ee Mtha eee teal, Uy bis: CU If it were not for “lost motion” you sould ride 100 miles s waggonette, and Mr. Haughton follow- | teous way; “I, too, must be left out of This coffee is prepared witha on your wheel easier than 80 now. 4 r "Ss great light. your picture.” t r thought you v e g ing to drive,” “You anart scorn the idea of being wnt . pi sae — COLUMBIA CHAINLESS $85 i | “4 | remarked Jane. | ene of our family quite as Mrs. Payte PeqUere V5 gen “PPE Oe bevel-gear bicycles has no lest motion- Pressure on the pronounced flavour. pedals reaches the wheel instantly. ! ; } “No,” he answered, curtly. “Take the } did,’ remarked Theodora. = : re ins, Hare = ; ; ‘ ; lie stood back, watching the ee" Ther has been incorporated The gears rua easy. There is no ‘lost motion.” You — It was scarcely half as hour's drive} Frenchman arrange woe group, = with ita *ma)l proportion of ride 100 miles with the ease of riding 80 from the Larches to Abbotsmoor, ret Mrs. Payte chatting volubly all the ; . : ; , ; fe , & ithe waggonette was the last vehicle time, took up her station near him. chicery which adds ms 7” Every Columbia Chainless Wheel has the local guarantee, 3 a / A ne 1 00 § which drew up before the empty man- Lady Somerson and the rector stood strength, and is paamrvery a Get the eatale ne. i | sion. where all the “sts were gath- near the photographer, apparently more health drink in itself. In , | __| gion._where_ail e_gath: | near the | enetonth — ARK WRIGHT &C. Ltd knows there is one sure way | interested, : every can will be found a hand ° “9 4 F to reach a man’s heart, and| iS aeneen eens eee hee i enme piece of Bohemian decorat- 7 thot tn tee ubwand having . that position, remarked — Mrs. Payte, ed glassware. ; rage 4 , ihe ‘Te de her shrewd eyes glistening as_ she > ee — oe watched the preparation for the photo- 7 ee —_———— . nN =iinem ' =: this you must have choice} graph; “and she knows it.” SANDERSON & fH —- Tan» > : It was at that moment, as Verrien walked back toward his camera, that Victoria Row Grocers. Theodora, with a smiling glance, beck- oned to Royden that she wanted lin. | 2 eee eee as ; Death's Saddle-Horse. Mrs. Payte looked sharply up into his OF LONDON. roceries, canned goods and ee provisions. Qcean Accident 4 Guarantee Corporation, Ltd if We Can Help You There; coo : “einggl We have the best of everything W =. aman has ove. | face, and saw him shake his head and 3 . : ; eT r ced h lf, and : % 3 ie What aoa eee Speciai Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. i is your trade; can we have it? until he finally realizes How kind of her,” she said, feeling- q 4 : that he isa sick man, he | ly. “She would have you in the phote- too frequently goes fo | graph, if possible. It will make a hid- 4a The above policy has just been issued " a u 7” JOHN NMCKEN NA. some obscure physician | gous picture,’ she continued, presently, Accident Com = 7 h J ie ete di by the greatest and most PrOgreiit who has had very little} 5:4 piacid enjoyment of her idea. -ompany in the world to-day. oe i lia The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and I S experience or practice; the result is awrong | | Re en tes erage Queen Street. jagnosis and the wrong: treatment. A man Look at Hervey Trent's lackadaisical lag f . + in this condition, if he continues to work ottitude, and Mr. Haughton’s assump — = - and takes er ae Q 7 tion of careless ease. That blue fabrie The indeminities are as follows:— [2 tuaking himself a saddle-horse for death. be’s head will come as & : ; ts : ‘ . a White S Under these conditions, what a man really San ates hiesiteh: att tel ie oe sas ae 2 Mccicagy in eeenrs — conveyance $1500.90. oa needs is the advice and treatment of a phy- | “" . ae ig ee aD li mporary isablement cause , accident in Railway conv. » ee ‘ gician of wide experience and practice, ‘Dr. | the amount of space Taeodora s skirts $10.00 per week. y y eyance, . Caramels R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consult- | occupy. Lady Lawrence will know a B . d T Disabl s 4 dee Tete ‘= ing physician to the Invalids’ Hotél and | great deal more about them from that Those isculits are made €mporary Visabiement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas- 4 Surgical ee ton Se photograph, won't she? How is she to | {yom the whole Wheat Berry | es: Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, +e zo charge for answ iw a lette r Bs —_ : Bae Wie : . J . ; . a ; 4 J and er woman in this condition. The institution know, for instance, that Mis: ' rent without the use of Yeast. Soda Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. of which he is the head is one of the great- | made all the arrangements to suit her- , ” PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. tae fi est inthe world. He has practiced in one | self, aud that Honor Craven, standing Baking Powder or any other ‘ g£ ix Sin { spot right in Buffalo for thirty years, and ttily th agains he house, i : . JAMES J. JOHN TON tamper ey Ow ake his neighbors honored him by making him esha ‘the Sen ale cies of the thing fermentation, and are Oné of . oy O gl me 3a their representative in Congress. Doctor | ||. 32? Bah! I have no patience with | the best aud most nutritious foods s aan, ‘2a endosed in a substantial pocket book. if | ae Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures Chocolates indigestion, biliousness, impure blood, ma- | any of them. made anywhere. They are ves | _ yeas . ealllltrneeierieernnneen Yaraia, and wasting diseases. It cures 98 “So I see, Mre. Payte,” said RKoy- _§% per cent. of all cases of consumption. den, laughing. “Perhaps, if you had . eS 1ptio pecially recommended for a + . st drv s ‘ : 1 rT ° ig ; - ’ e riz Canjbe had atjany Sraralnts ee or: tae ee aed picture would act | children, and people suffering 2 as ~ - , = “Rome time ago I wrote ¥ bed geem quite so nldeons. . . t ¥y " ‘following firs: class Ore | case. nwrites. Bir. James gehen Rng Patsy, “Maybe. For goodness’ sake, let us from peor digestion vo stomach & &7i oo eee Crawford Co., Mo. "You advised me, to t%s> | Walk about till that farce is over.” trouble A fresh lot just re- 7! 2 r ‘Got WL OCICS $ y e S. x : if ’ = ye J, Morris “followed your advice, and by the time I had They had strolled quite half a mile ceived at i, | taken three bottles of the ‘Discovery’ and one | from the house, when Royden give aB D. L, Hooper bottle of the ‘ Pellets’ I was greatly benefited. I . j 7 ; or neal in in | imperceptible start and stood atill. . pecs W. Pickard & Co, eta it'aadrine gochafachi'aaci| “This e— I dere heard of os | Rlaan & Cofs és 5 |~_ 4 eek,” he said, as they stopped bef * Se 3 Te In all thezLatest Designs : , got through taking the first bottle. I cannot 1 W. A. Hutcheson oe a a it is free. Dr. | @ SPlendid oak tree on the outskirts of ~ ites: Ss 4 . ee cones ae i cdviser, | the park. arbon portraits are’ unriveled.)gOu - = 5 W. F. Carter Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. _ Payte looked up into his face, WANTED. all delighted. po a 8 ed.\gO r Customers 8 -: . rooS pages. Over 300 illustrations. For a rf aper-covered copy send thirty-one one-| and them higher, among the branches of ea toe : is * Stewart & Gates cent stamps, to cover customs and mailing } qe eak- At Kensington Tannery, two journey-| Sv 7-Be sure and visit the leading studio. 2/9 * ly, the World’s Di sary Medical ” . . , ne} 4 Sanderson & Co ica No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, } “Ot course,” she returned, sharply; | men curriere, steady work to the right | (a 5D. MeLeod & | S°9,"eik Midi iy amos. § Doering et ee a | ae G. EL, CO c i B. H. Hasoa, on dy week 5.B.LOVERSON. | . a , hi Pe eS Ss ee aS eae eo eS