ee oe uitinisias : 7] : a : : = es i. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN’ MAY 2, 1900, . a ~ eo — — a 2 a paeib ace , ‘ett AS we wb Wy We A ” ee * speech, ana w i ~ \" - he Ye v wy ty ~ ve ? th ’ alted for tine eee } © } | : x MVV VY / WS \ Ul Vy Yy WY, WY AY; at Wy Wa Ss a la bor, watching almost “3 — ~ = | f ‘ Tearin old ' > : ee had an “WZterest in it beyond what 1 &: i i \e ; Pars e on lora Tren. C@lled her “qnwar = hic} 1 , | 7 IG fl < :, | interferen ©. in everything.” .u: | eS throat and | a i. BS ‘Hervey,” said . nor, simply, “will | / i chest, and a icking cough | | ae fer | please to wait u,%02 me?” K 4 . 4 ' ee : ; : . ha 1 CVeES lex,” the browr haf ; v i ree nC adry burning a @0242% i | 7 ee io wd ok itis Cenk iY weenie J } pe } swiftly up to Law tence Haugh * ; . v A Le » e th : : 4 i ie < & ; . = ™] ny = face, and the thin Ups of this | stantans relief by a dose of | BY MARY CECIL HAY I< id lady stirred a litUe just at | x , h «a t ‘ nere. ee gj =P z ee aa Gai , ; 5 5 e LTirnor . } A ¢ . 2 Vi { ry cc intie-* " ‘ - | -\ ™ all PP z : ® ; ay Fa RY S " AS “eee Os va haat ces: ee ere. 1 SOTO, Nora’s Love ae ‘tr. Haughton, I patronize your end EE} ‘ i iA i ; eI aie i -@ 8 ese \ “2 ito | of t ble, an *hoehe’ née ] : = ~ i meer’ Vp ee, . es ©. CARR oh. PRES BR 8 es wo FP es and Phoebe’s tea.» I cf | ae © Me poor ye ai eee } r10ome, £h lee as a lingering poison for | BS yi i(éB : ehi™ ~ wry ' ; constitutior ik sine F | —— s aa) Nee . a, nts, se tution like mine. } Ss } > > i Le ' \ : m3 BEE 10 Ei a Sy aC aN FR ae aa Sak has done mé no good go i | = e Bs FAC-SIMILE 44H > a Ay ‘ee ‘ Bi AN TRS TX f , f \ AN f ‘ ix IX f% fd I aN AN Ir XK fiat iE WOT cee — | | LF * _" fionor glanced at the real in F| Ne efable Prenaratiom for As {| rrr +. (Continued.) : ! 1 » hever spoke of her ailments and iu s! « Be id _— roparatt aforAs , | t | SIGNATU ng& ‘ * eS salad eas : a ; ache of Sat Siinonte, -aa8 | epee. the Food and Reguta- || 4 3 ' ; 4 ee ee es ting the Stomachs and Bowels of | a: parche 1 an I | Reo eae ie ike eee ie ' . ae s | 7 Mere pe ee, ere not Mrs. | : i | . i : ? ; ce ‘ : > et waste —— : ; : It never to check the | |} ( A ing at the run t Oc . - wanegegeed ak eee te : re cough, and, ee Be P | oe euiay. rarely recollect what she | Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- it will permanentlv | : se é : + | Says.” | ness and Rest.Contains neither | , a eS eee, , le = answered. | | I ee ww, led | that particular matter,Lady Lav Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. | cure the most odstinate one. ae ee eek ae a ne 1 ee pinion entirely coincides th Not NARCOTIC. | 4 gaid, | nd will mine, then,” said the old lady, smiling | :. | OR ota Pr re wincliiials ta Ege s ee oe + | Z5 Cis. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. lo Vail : 7m I wer to eae 6 words, re atin Sao | I to lear Fiecwpe VUELPITCHER > I we es | € o ine f { ' . 4 ; wenn I } BCOd Of | you are more privi At ‘ eS NEES l , { VV fe “Th ore's le pre i@; you are sure to hear ef ae ° >. 1 like I ] it : z as points of her character.” : W nites greyhound pes ae ere ae OF EVERY 1 *N I do not know what would a oe icin : i : find the (To be continued.) i a? hiktien ] tempt me voluntarily to part with | ° » rode from iIvimbury ma tue ~ shares BOTTT 2) = » ‘ © ; , er to that doubt he had expressed pee ” , i varamels Lachne.” GE Fees oo ip cael — a vast Cottage, Toyden xi | be ute" | ae la . an veil leit < Stet ine | ; I 0 n t knoe _what would ter pi sees Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- + at ing the door 'e hotel, gave his | ™e Voluntarily to part with Lachn PUNY Woes Cn | ‘if horse to his groon saddens orms Convulsions, Feverish- || f+ “i CHAPTER VII. ’ OnS,Feverisn- te ry ow tir } Y sorh 9 oe | - eat SS wilake ae Gee oo a ee ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. a SNnO : fl me? her in, Edwards, and bring me round Mrs. Payte stood with the girls at . 3 Robin Hood in half an hour’s time.” the ite of East Cottage, watching Fac Simile Signature of é | B| 1} | ug o” | . : Become Strong and Health 7 B Chacolates <tme |, Sites sin?” ina room, |] ee cane | ene y WAGE : 8 ‘ or i e of ; is } ment c i him, i NnoOevD S by using Dr. A. W. NEW YO y “4 : for had not his master been in the sad- | ed abruptly. 1. ia i i Ua De had Lt any | st since daybreak? “He is very h ilsome,” Phoeh= ac- Chase’s Nerve Food. ae “AE oe * as op fa nee bettine oly, 2 5 MRM ARSE ce rena Syemeae Sl . a : Ato months ola 3 Dot sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell hs a 3 ley course,” re urned MOF? | icouledent, in a tome of praise as Children are frequently left weak and sickly ! 3 - ait a a i. 1-4 @ Way YOU anything else on the plea or premise that is a f lowing irs class ore | < : as he mounted the hotel steps. : « she ever bestowed on ese oF se of measles, ee etc., » a 393 | a i. is “just as good" and “will auswer every pur s : ‘I did not expect you back so soon. a a vt is state are easy prey to nervous ee || ose.” sara % ; ! ¥ dd. Morr s | sir.” said. Pierce. Mr Keith ' ve her guardian. ae disorders, rickets, spinal disease, or consump- P See that you get 0-A-S-P-0-K-I-s a . j Hi li l i. idea Steins Wepiait tata. “He's not a man to go I ough m8 sce, Sanaa which do not affect robust, ao ». de ooper ‘ipee a a ee et sg Ce oe gon bis hands folded,” remarked th healt y children. — is on rp » a ; ed dinner at eight. Will you lunch so tersely. “Honor, why The blood is weak and watery and the nerves on ’ every ie W ; i lekars & Co, late as this, sir’ an seciteas sain’ the road? You won't improperly nourished. Feed the blood and . of Wrap ter. Se : “I lunched three hours ago,” said | °°" 7. y ae S Aicicmnt - 208, 1; Se with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, ae W . A. ilutcheson | Reyden, as he took his letters from = aR ROeOr — — Sd and the pale, pinched faces will soon become : 4 : z ale. ohteciaaiiiiad wit? nO 7 - Unless a man has languisaing mann rs rosy and plump, and tiredness and weakness W ‘ fk ‘ Cart er eee ae a > Wath Ms DACK tO the | like Captain Trent's, and can look will give way to strength and animation. ea | St t & Gat coe ak” aa ed stirred a little from | yoy jackadaisically under his eyelids, | — Mr. E, W. Day, 62 Close Avenue, Toronto, Nr I SsLtewir b «xALes bis wusua middle-aged gravity. ‘“T aeak’ keltte th lazy whisper, you have writes: ‘‘My eldest daughter, aged eight, be- . oe ee chad at the, Toners. Seka Tne a { 220, {0ik im a Iany whisrer 200 Me | A ernie eich os | PAAAPRAAAAAARA AAA AR AAA A f . ande: son « Co. glass of wine, that is all.” ince 1 py pe " . shay | VOUS: sleepless condition greatly alarmed her > ae : & , par sis es i age aa. te you are staring; sere parents. She was taken from school, and in _ ‘ { J. D. McLeod & wotle ae we wi tl who, we h the | come Sound the trumpet, beat the] spite of the best nursing, the thin, weakened, a :s0O°°S HEED gis . & : RR. iH, ‘iasen miathema Voss | ee isiom of waiters, tC 1 @yum! What a delightful conjunction! | bloodless face grew painfully worse. Fortun- ~900 ‘+ 4: 7. the wine and biscuits before Mr. Keith, my remind me of Prior and Swift, ately we used Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. An « ae | i a ea A - esme Pierce once more into his mas- td sla to walk round the parks to on nae ponent itn few days, a : ter’s presence. ne Wakes: Ska cte ee sae lek, t continued, and in a few weeks she returned : : ' " “y ae aaa alae el ta ec i 1 Prior tO make hims if 2s; to school built up anew, and greatly to our joy az Buy 5 our seed at Le Page 8 old stand and *fsave Pe ‘2% ie 73 i ya ee et 1 ae : Swift to make himself lean. fully restored to health.” money. “ * = 1 Ars a | IEG © Show Of removing tie things Hioner’s eyes had to come back from Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, soc. a box ae ‘ Me _ the table, “but are all well at ; their distant gaze to see the two ad-| et all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca ae We have a large selection of clovers timothy : the Towers?” ae ee . . , , : vineing figures, and then she turned to ° ve she I ; aes ET “All well, thank you, Pierce.” eck Cais cae a tches, peas, White Russian, Manitobi hard and * | | “And everything going on as _ it *] clare I did not know,” said the age Island wheats. > = &: i} should do, sirmas it would if you were y ¢jq indy, “that Lawrence Haughton a ie él Ostet and Hi rvey Trent were such close ‘ > : GBAM POTIGL 83322 00 woss sc we were mer | ti tereen Trew 'werewsen lot] de Tha he « Spring Tooth Harrows * : emended Royden, smiling at the man’s | tyeen them?’ + hk mee ie ; , Ho * 2 . = re al, though hidden, earnestness. “It must have been Hervey who Plain Sailing Lb a) Deal With at; . ‘ a The produ st of the § ilverSpriogBre “You seemed to be summoned 80 } je’ned Lawrence on the road,” sug: . ee x; and all kinds of farm implements. ery of Sherbrook, P. Q., far excel all hurriedly, sir, I thought.” gested Phoebe, “for I’m sure Law- With Us oe é malt preptrations on the Canadian mar- “Not summoned at all,” said Mr. |] yenee would not overtake and _ join ° at, * ket. - Keith. as he poured himself a glass of ! Hervey of his own aeccerd.” (hy Foods are Right x ‘i 4 Over 300 carloads were delivered at the shorry, “And pray why not?’ inquired Mrs. z * A po — centres of the Dominion in “No illness of—the lady's, sir?” | Payte, sharply. “Wotld not Mr. I? Tiges are ] ie 1899 and to-day Nutrera agencies se dot “No.” | Ha ca ye 0 + NO. aughton like to be the means of ? ‘ the Dominion of Cavaia that when itis; Royden put down his empty glecs | benefiting a young man whose mind is It li ith d x Lente ” OM Stand, Queen Street, - noon at oue, it is eveninz at ano Ler. and took up another letter. The ser peculiarly alive to rood influences?” t les wit you, reader, to give us a ; : Spgs Hori and . ou arly ailve good influences? : ’ ’ > The Silver Spring gouds are cui fly rec-) vant lingered still, but the solemn de- | The gentlemen came up to the gate chance to prove the above assertion. We CFFSSF RSE SEVERE EE ey ray by com mended for their AsBsoLuTte Pveity corum of his face and manner hid the } just then, and stopped, with a look of are receélving bnew goods daily. See our bs Connosieurs recommend and pl ysicians; keen ard interest he felt in his | pleasure as 4vell as surprise; but, after | Covered Chip Marixet Baskets from LOc up. | gqqgeemneneeeeeem nny iciaaaicaiaiil j prescribe them. | Inasiers answei that first moment, Honor could see that | Choice Creamery Butter just received. ie ihe ER oe a For sale by |} “Leave those, Pierce,” said Royden, | Lawrence was in one of his moods cf Try our Urange Pekoe Tea at 28c per 14 | looking up from the paper in his hand; | grothered ill-humor. lb. It wll please you. We also sell ; e . > '“l am going out again in a few min- “Walking h -ou?” said the | Haszard’s genuine 5 | am going sun mM i g home, are you?’ said the a A: MACDONALD, j utes.” old lady, her shrewd glance impeded BRAHMIN TEA 7 eod So'e Agent for P. E. I. “Riding again this evening, sir? by the brim of her ugly brown hat. : “Riding again this evening—yes,” he | “Wh: netnat ae u iding a 1 th 7 f What enterprise But I must stop A big etock ofother Teas on band, from | ~—. , you here. Look upon East Cottage as 20c per Ib up a half-way honse—the traveller’s rest-— Aled. in otek a ae . and when you leave, I wili let you take L . : as . : obsters Clams, ete., and a full os your wards with you, Mr. Haughton. § )- . , > ac an l d aq Now, Honor, run and order the tea-ta- line of general Peers alt at the oO ore a / Free delivery of lowest’ possible prices. Telephone goods to ali parts of the city. communication. R. F. Maddigan & Uo ble to be brought out.” There was no hesitation in Hervey’s mind about accepting this invitation, end though Lawrence paused for a m1- ment he did not refuse. “T like to have young people round WM. WILKINSON fi MAKERS. Intelligent gonnts in this 7 ay and age al- Ne most without ex- ception, protect me,” observed Mrs. Payte, particularly LOWES QUEEN STREET. *~ themselves addressing Hervey, as he threw him- against small- self languidly on the garden seat; “it FOR SALE AT sama. : pox: Py. yvaccina- gives me life and vigor. As one grows ) ion. Consump- ld and feeble, one likes to study en- D Kf | t s . : j old an eble, study ¢ t ee Sees aan ¥ viously the strength and energy of on eg ec ; ple than small- govt ” " ~ eee . 4 qi pox, cholera, ‘Does one, Mrs. ayte? inquires yellow fever and Captain Hervey, politely, as his lazy our a - all known eyes rested on the small wiry form be- - plagues kill in fifty. Tens of thousands of fore him. “I should have thought ft lf you allow your watch to run too knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a To do have choice groceries, canned goods and nicely spread table. this you must provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything What we want is your trade; can we have it? in that line. 7” JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, FOR SALE OR TOLET. **Watermere,” the hcuse of the Hon. George W. Howlan. Povsession given th: firet of May next. D. ©. McLEOD. Ch’tcwn, Merch 3lst, 1900, ft. intelligent people recognize that they are threatened by this deadly disease, but take no precautions against it. Consumption approaches its victim step by step. First there is a little ‘‘out of sorts '’ feeling, the digestion isn’t just right, the appetite falls off, the liver is inactive, the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food is imperfect, the blood gets im- me and the body is improperly nourished. hese conditions get worse and worse. The heart through the arterial system is pump- ing thin, poisonous blood into every organ of the body. The organs that are inherently weakest break down first. Ordinarily the lungs. As the last straw that breaks the camel’s back comes a cold, however slight. This, with the accompanying cough, com- pletes the work and an invasion of the germs of consumption follows. Dr. Pierce’s Gold- en Medical Discovery cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. It corrects the conditions that lead up toit. Itis the great- est blood-maker and flesh-builder known. K. C. McLin, Esq., of Kempsyille, Princess Anne Co., Va., writes: “When I commen taking your ‘ Discovery’ I was very low with a cough, and at times spit up much blood. I was not able to do the least work, but most of the time was in bed. I was all rnn-down, very weak, my head was dizzy, and I was extremely de» ndent. The first bottle I took did not seem to © me much good, but I had faith in it amd con- tinued using it until I had taken fifteen bottles, and now I do not look nor feel like the same man I was one year ago : say, ‘ well, last year this time I would not have thought that you would be living now.’ which, but for your wonderful ‘ Discovery,’ would have resulted in my desth.”’ from People arc astonished, aud J I can @ tea. thankfully say I am entirely cured of a disease 7 would have bored one.” “Mr. Haughton, you must not bring your business face here, please; we do not want to make our wills or draw up our marriage settlements—quite yet- We only want to fritter away an hour in nonsensical tea-drinking. Stupid, don’t you think?” “One wasted hour cannot signify very much,” the lawyer answered, inJif- ferently. “Perhaps not, only the the difficulty to me is to determine which of our hours are wasted. Now, Selina?” Mrs. Disbrowe rose from her seat in the window, for Honor had come for her and had brought Hervey to carry the easy chair. Mrs. Payte stopped in her own occupation to watch this pro- ceeding, but afterward made up for the lost time by extra snapping. “She says she likes to have young people about her,” fretted Miss Owen, aside te her cousin. “If so, why is she so cross?” “Now, girls,” eried the little old lady her seat, “we are waiting for yeu. Go to your separate trays—Honor to the coffee, and you, Phoebe, to the There will be a knight for each of you.” Mrs. Payte leaned back im her seat long without cleaning, or with damag— ed parts it may be wornso badly as to distroy its usefulness asa timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WoRK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so avd we will be pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE STREET. W.N. Tanton' uv eweler Sien oF THE Bia Watcu. Tc LE The north end of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding houseor private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID Qvcen 5° ee ee Now Is The Time Io Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will -vant a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriage CHEAP carriages. a We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson @BSeD SH Oe4 SOV E4L2S4 & 88460 8 &*<=.6 Fs ®4@*s EODOD VIS OS 0H O9DBSHDBSINDSID IDO es _o™m* - + oS OSLO SDO DOD OD ODED IHDOSD SE ERIS ¢