s ou it. fax rick 26th ugh neer "HE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEEMBR 23 1858 \ A man may talk of dis@aining rysical st rengt!: and prowess unti! m-day, but the fact $s that he oarnot a pocture of an toe kmght, magnifi his physical pro porttons, dauntless in i \ cal cour ore i 1 a acy 7 tc a ¢ te t ‘ at vt wit? a thrill ot admaration Mental stperior- ity 8 destrable and admirable, but is ‘the “ worth game the can- when ut is wot at the ex- Hense of nhys- health and ength ? unhealthy ay gain the ical \ ot \ Th pity and even the admiration of men and women, but it is a question whether such a roughly gaims their respect. ‘ e arten bound wi ith _ the healt): carries with him a 1 intensity that comm: ind re 6 though he be slightly inferior I weak, nervous tmnan While = 1 the world will add an inch t ature, there is one famous ‘ ll (he weins and art: Maer ta ye It is 1. Pierce's Golden it ws the ¢ ; irific When the blood ind red and plenty, and fe-giving elements that ry esune of hie ; ? : 1 Vhen every little It u s with tl < reaity] t \ t Lis Of ‘ ith thy 19 > Si pu d tis bor be active 1, hy er S va g sts g ck ; .y Sut ‘ t ~ isu m, I . I T +3 t troug “The a TAT 6M ADIN nd WIN TORTURERS! Rheumatism aac RLimadd IV Dodd's ] icy » ilis. a c:e Lumbago | Kheumatism cause endless pain 1 suffering. Every man woman y runs chances of getting wet ( g cold, is liable to § r a l or both. Our spitals are full of sufferers from hese diseases; none are more pain- ful. Every merve is on fire; every joint is a fazony; every mus- cle an area of To move hand or foot makes the victim shriek with agony Rheumatism makes more cripples than all the railroad accidents that ever happened. ‘Tv isted, mis-shapen caricatures of husnanity, who cannot walk savithout mesery, are to be seen oo me The kic nevs are to blame. If tl re he adthy you needn’t fear Rhe umatism or Lumbago eee Kidney Pills kee p the kidni he althy m and L snbea ls ALWAYS CURE and cure Rheumati: Dodd’s Kidney Fil EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive roperties. Speciaily grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in i-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Litd., Homceopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER S Rees Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain 5. S&S “Halifax Oity” will leave Halifax for Lond n,. G. B l7th N Nov. ‘r is fitted with cold storage “Damara will leave Halifax, for Liverpool, G. B. 23rd Nov., cal- J ohn , >» fid. W W. — = ling at St. CLARKE, Agent PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEIOWN. SEASON OF 18598. §.8. CITY OF GHENT will eail from Ubarlottetown every l*riday at 10 a. m., ‘uring the the season of 1898, for Halifax, allice at Summersice, Port Haatings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac darbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues-~ day at 6 p. m., making same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon a:nidships. Special freighte will be given this season. For further information apply to V. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1993 | SERRE RR Re . KRKRRRRK 2 ax % % x x (Cont CHAPTER XVII. } “My wire Is taken suddeniy j!i,” ‘ex claimed Count Jura abruptly. “We must lift her out.” “What is it?’ demanded the ecnard ereiredt “She suffers from heart-disease. This Woman === x Weédieian : xx*enenernk xe x BY MRS. MARY E. HOLMES. x Author of “A Woman's Love,” “ The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless Woman,” “Her Fatal Sin,” “A Wife's Peril,” “ A Desperate Woman.” SERRE IRR RR IRR RR RR SERRE OR * ON? inued, ) is a sort of faint. The actiom of the hie, wn as weak as child. 1} train will kill her. Help me to lift h } hy worked wil There, that’s right. We have no lug LY") s happening Where was Se5e- > going Would no one come to her The guard bore away Alice’s motion- } orm, and placed her on the incline | She <ent up a prayer for he’p and . . . R mn j » ~ 3 ' : ' of ground beside the lines, while fhe | | f need | for death, rather tha count grasped the diamonds firmly: put (} sp them down, carefully covered with the Sy so quiet, Count J 1 put ¢ioak, then knelt beside the girl, and it dow! ht. and was well satisfied: hea: n to trv ind restore her. rm an Gs \fy : , “Do not let me keep you,” the said aa | th o ma he to he uard “She wil! be better t 4 the dry : \ und Vireetle T ti i cet he Ip from th: ot | j ledge vi ct € ' ° ° " requ One instant, sir. Your name and Th 1 they were approaching Ww 1 T | Ne kre +4 t ” ‘ “4 tre Tri Mi Wri and | \ dith —_ ‘ 7 a : Ty< . i : ' e that t ; i. Diy Lincoln's ] lds L f ] rr } ‘ i rit \ ! , ; ry Li spoke the first name that ‘ ( yf Li ac ::. : ‘ : - to ‘his mind, and not until it was writ } len tl for ww Gay en did he remember that he had read ly to I th ( tal i ] n Al 3 , j Yn ! a Il eckon d at he were <£0- HH wr ‘ fi _ he 1 d ; be quite mi 7 hefore . “ 2 4s | Ris % tion ¢ ly. M h it v re } town, but he was well ly \\ do you stop next?” he asked If the station-master at Morettwn | ht . 5 had t+alecr hed at once To Uxton to “Not until we reach Uxton—a good + » th it would be an hour and hor urney on, sir Sorry I can’t h r nearly two hours before the : to'‘help you. Hope your good lady , news that he had escaped would reach ; » 7 ' 5 . : el —.o : oo a all right. Good-day, sit-” | yyoretown, and as, he thought, con- ; w . . i tne ly here vould be only one The guard blew the whistle, jumped | t™ptuouss jot ; 1 I } } : , ‘ oli - anay the chances | init bh compartment, and once more or two policeme ; . mana Pp 2 tee : . i cre the “hole Ing would ge into a | the train was in motion and speedily |} “*T the whole th - - | lest to sight. ~ood muddle, and he would get com | Connt Jura watched it eagerly. fortab ly away. oe ott “aoe ‘or 99 i ; ‘Ee oO yi y was in That was a bold move,” he mut- | Not one shre I H : ' , ¢he girl he was carrying away, c tered, “but it was the only thing. Now, | for the girl 1 & < ; 9 , « | was lost to everything but love and what to do next? Let her faint on; it is ; : nae : desire No woman had ever inflamed the safest thing that could happen. She et se : : . ; ; “f ‘his heart as this fair, /ovely, slender will scream perhaps, if so, 1 must sug, 2s ee ‘age hi " : : ' | her.’ creature did, and he swore she should | oT. . o M , 1" ‘ » , . « As w Myra, the woman he | <An ugly ook passed over his face be hi : As to ri eos : had ruined, a sense of gratification that then, after bending over Alice once a basal . ' ‘ i + ol ' , “mm ; she was, perchance, aead Wwias all he I rain, he stood upright, and sc¢ e : ea a t} } memory brought. He had long wearied 1e rone . . - e + | of her, and sought tu be rid of her, Mhe villa g emed deserted, but while | ? = a ; } iahad . a + jd hb He sat smoking comfortably as the ne was aepvating wh ner 1 Woul rye ; : : of ] A ; bods at cart jogged along making his plans with Wise tf leave the senseiess 21Fri fgjione } : : ; : sj ] inuteness, while Alice lay in an with the diamonds while he made en- } *°™ ea ness, whil ‘ a ar ; . . | agony of fear, shame and weakness Her quiries. his eves caught sight of a cart | ore cas % : 7 os el mind was peopled with many Vislons. coming leisurely along. ; lx hi I ne iller’ i ] b She seemed to go back to her child- t was a miller’s dray, drawn Dy K on Sun thre tout horses roing in the SAN i hood, and saw once again the fac of “> ’ ; an i ; -.< ii , a stou a ae tha } ely man she had spoke n of —— speak | when Roy’s mother had questioned her. Count Jura heiled it, and in a vets Yas Sy = ‘ mint Ju a np siedd An thine Then all the cruelty, the harshness " ninntes ie driver was besice Nim. . + fw minntes the dri e! ; l of Al . Martha. thon that dark nigh : 1 h ys or ' ? ore l th ha murde rin the woods, the snuacde the iin ‘ weclieve his tate, and i. voy It . 2 : € 1; cid , 1M vy ol Roy's paie, handsome face, o eonsent to their travelling in The ¢ “ So ee t - : 1 ¢he and then mer hurried marriage. o« far as the nearest town, and then at 7 A po : ' Then her mind went over all the liftine A » ensiivy between them 1 } 1 AALtING 4 ( I 3 il, fe i aed | fe i placed her on some sacking at the bot- aT: Rasancek en eee Raise oe strangely through it all ran the picture ’ ’ | sin . “ » ” a = ’ ae oe —_——_ of her husband’s tender face as he look- oun Jura lace his precious ; . ere : ant ! ~ ae a ed at her the last night they were to f monds beside her, jumped in Himsetd, ¢ “ or oo they were umbering _ rf . and very s00# ley -" lu \ nt thrill. of happiness went ? os! uong hea ; - (3 her heart as she recalled his itched e Iv1 thi eee Ee waten \l : i gzgentie words; even Valerie’s revenge- «W ’ 7 ~ Co li bLi ‘ ; / . form melted away, naught remained ‘ ere } \ ¢ s Ss . . cs ae ' \ j HUT Atm, and he was lost now—lost to | href h le h ey = ] (“I 1 } , . , , ‘ she should never see him 4 th Nirst look of re \ { ! - . - ‘ ; : | ag Though he might not have cared | ratc®y ‘ f nig } - " ' Sort = nat Y ; v< { i er, thongh he had been cold ind 1} ¢ ° ° | - * “ i} her cor tbl : a ‘ she loved him, and would lov ‘ r aware he mi 5 ao SC} ar utt one * ’ a i him on through all time. NEE RRR TN ee Tse | . . ; She was awakened from her dreams ] Count Jura shaking her roughy. sit rLe FIVER: Positively cured by these Little Pi:is, They also relieve Di (indigestion an tress from Dyspepsia, 1 Too Ifcarty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowcls. Purely Vegetable. Small Piii. Smail Dose. Smaii Price, Substitution the fraud uf the day.), See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piffg, | SICK HEERACHE muttered: “we are here. what I have up,” he remember said, Give ; ir h I One worde-q murinur, 4 n are dead!” ' ( staggered her feet, and he r clornk and hood carefully sound ' Sh : i 3 ; maze of fear and weak n: the driver, eatching a e¢lim- se of her white face, exclaimed, sym- | Se Lage, be tenet’ she so bad as that, poor lass! “She'll be better directly. Many thanks, my good man; this way to the station, you say?” The driver ed slowly away. The stared at the strange couple standing at the entrance to the nodded, and the cart movy- passers-by town, 2nd seeing this and feeling Alice’s weight grow heavier on his arm, he turned rourd and addressed a police- man. “Ts there an hotel handy?” he asked, grasping the diamonds tightly. “My wife is ill.” “One just here, sir.” the man an- swered kindly. “Shall I give you a hand? It’s only a step.” The hotel proved to be up a quiet court, and Count Jura, slipping a shil- Img into the man’s hand, put Alice into a chair while he ordered a room. “We are going to Bornchester.” he said decisively; “shall only require it for an hour or so for my wife to rest. She is not strong.” The landlady and two sympathetic maids helped Alice upstairs, and he fol- lowed closely in case she should sete +> them.” o> dys ; | | | | | |ers—our loss is your sa oe . 2 _— Meck AW’S Tremene jus Slaughter Sale make of Tweeds. We ot our i decided to clear out all surplus stock, Nothing but our own make of goods ine luded in this sile dnrable, just the goods for the themselves of this opportunity Heavy, all wool ‘l'weeds (double «nd twist) worth $1. 00 per yd, now 6% ee “< ‘ec ee c ‘e s° Flannel, “ Upion ‘Twill | noe Plain Ladies all wool Dress G Heavy, ail wool Blanke <== Ss Union do “ all wool do ee 6s This is one chanze ina vain. prices, On applica tion Checked 9 Don’t delay if you want any. samples will be sent and freight prepaid on puirce!s from $3,00 up, t | I are overstocked and not wisbing to close down our mill, hav in crder tomake room for our new spring fpattern The cloths are heavy, strong and season of the year, Farmers and working men shculd “avail of buying honest, all wool goods at prices never before sold at 55e 50 40c 32¢ Fancy Patterns worth 75¢ per yd, now Plain, Grey, Black worth 75c per yd, nov’ Feney Patterns worth 50 to 65¢ per yd, now W hite and Grey worth 40c per yd, now ‘lannel, White and Grey, worth 3oc per yd, now 27¢ do to worth 30c per yc, now 25e oods worth 45¢ per 5 d. now o2C vds wide, worth yds wide, worth grey, 2 yds wide, worth yds wide, worth $l. per ting, white, 2 80c ver yd, now “ec 9) 75c per yd, now 80c per yd, now yd, LOW 79¢ than the cost to manufactur- ‘annot last long o1 these it less They life time to get good goods a any staticn on P. KE I. Railway, She made no effort to do this—indeed, she had lost all knowledge of what was passing. The ladylady was loud in her pity. “You cant move her, sir,” she dechi- ed; “she isjust done—she is very 1.” “Pooh! nonsense! She is often like that: in fact’—he hesitated an instant, then said boldly, “in fact, she is not quite right in her head, so, of course, she looks strange.” “Lor’, sir! you do astonish me?!’ ex- claimed the woman. “So sweet and pretty, too!’ “Yes—yes. Bring me something to eat, and a ‘Bradshaw.’ We must get to Bornchester by to-night.” “I']] send you one at once, but the next train, siy, I know, doesn’t start till nigh evening.” Count Jura suppressed an oath he was uttering till she was gone. “That's devlish unlucky, but it strikes me she’s just about right in one thing— my Lady Alice is going to be ill. Have I frightened her too much? It will be a fix if she can’t be moved. 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At a recent test this Range baked 212 Loa- ves in eight hours, with only one fire- pot of coal. i out for the wild, foolish words she had - he VMiceCla MF a .Co Lonoon, Toronto, Monrreat, ttered before Geoffrey Armistead, and © Wiweteec, Vancouver. granite Papen ates oes os a ee ae aers e Fpaicctane yt Beni Fyne pth crest now all was lost- Her revenge had fail- > rhe ddighicgenttan aber amity . ed: shame, disgrace, discovery, lay be- ! fore her. Paul. her brother, was below—a thief, } humilation. ito standstill. Two econvict—an eterni She came sudderly of the gang had been taken; who was the othe Had Jura been caught? It so, What had become of Alice? She must know all. She rang the bell, peared. “Bring manded, to a chair nerves are a er? and her maid aip- she offee,” uid com- attitude on “my me some sinking in a ers as the woman came in; quite upset.” at oncé, MISS, maid. “I should think you was up- set, . The Castle turned topsy-turvy, and it’s just horrid to think of them awful robbers being kept here!” “Kept here, Janet! What you mean?’ Valerie started with well-feign- ed surprise. “Why, they are in the treasure-r } Y “T’ll bring it the answered miss. seems do oms, line miss, with two licemen guarding them.” (To be Coutinued.) ure wont aad actos FD LOOC from the blood; every nei've, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on the blood for its quality and condition. : Therefore pure Spri ng blood is absolutely Medicine necessary to right living and healthy bodies. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier and the best Spring Medicine. Therefore it is the great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc. ; great nervyine, strength builder, appe- tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Fioods Sarsaparilla vers druggists. $1 six for $5, api only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Get Hood’s ard only Hood's. 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