1 Weak AM a ‘ ee = Wht! tomether admiratite | a when @ man, bv dint of rf . sheer will, wrings a for f wine rom niggardby , ‘t Clr cuterstances The > ™ world is ful) ‘ & : f instances a where men Fp have done this ae : y - but mever in ay : ® , “~@ history was thi rr accomplished yf hy : S unhealthy man i VW ill-health mnt only weaken every physical Jiunction bat ev ! yeryt mental fae oO .fulty and every it moral quality Le Va If a man will yp and reason for a moment, he does net to understand the ‘ OOo its far-reaching \ 1 mari i tion is disor ‘ } slugwist is bowels inae lis de I 1 of the proper f th : tl sluggish liver ard vi thei: opla the foulest or ’ rl le ; the life-stream Ww * full of fou! "poisons, it carries very organ and tis- Bone sinew, muscle, and els and the nerv upon | axl, poisonous food s is bownd to result The i ry fiber of his body y tally anc ' ~ head he a : meals, giddiness “ ypoeti ls ‘ } < ikiness he : ~ mut the day position to w : S thes ditions develop o = ' rostration. malaria skin disease 1 Dis ek th ‘ dil known :wedicines for ambi t ‘ and women. It 4s t blood rk aid flesh-builde: he annetit ex and hearty, ard ‘ 17 WSS ilation pertect, the j 7 und rich. th t : ix t oc y vi~orous and the ’ here ws also constipa ti br. Pierce’s Pleaso nt Pell ts sl hould be t tl “3 reat medicines are for sal hy .al) ened e. dealers. ee ee NS. On the Altar of by Dedd's Ki iUMAN SACRIFICES iabetes, Saved ey Pills, Only. -—- Ward a fan , } : ri { lary \ n th country 1s free from Diabete ( at thirst, failing sight, numbness in the thighs t un len eexkles, ema- ciation, ! pale or turbid uri 85 4 2 power decaying teeth, paims in the ns or small of the back, | positive signs that In the = stem. know how it ends ? premature, horrible, ag In : yn- death. he victim has no no erse in Ine. ddis days are you Dr ATH. 4 rag nititn zed, I aaa uet pt ar filled with tortures. ‘His nichts are wa of ogony. tHe longs to die, yet fears the ‘errors ofthis end. | o an le} He iies, a_ bloated, fetid, «repulsive mass of correption. That is: the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure it. They drive it out of the system thosoughly,-oreate new, clean blood, relouild the diseased kidneys, and restore robust heaith _— EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORT IG Distinguished every where for Delicacy ofF lavour,Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting te the nervous and dy speptic. Sold only in i-Ilb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. ®BREAKFAS SUPPER EPpS's coe nA Furness Ling of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain “Halifax Oity” will leave for London, G. B. 17th Nov. r is fitted with cold storage Halifo This SLCaMm € ~ & I: nara rill leave Halifax, for hi \ "Pp . G I 25rd Nov., cal- | ling at St. John’s, Nfld. W. CLARKE, Agent PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN. SEASON ©F IS9S. 8.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., luring the the season of 1298, for Halifax, sailing at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac darbor, Salmoao River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halifaxevery Tues- day at 6 p. m., making same calls, The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be giveo this season. For further inform: — apply to W.OLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 21 1898 RATAR RANKIN ESR BY WIRS. We Woman == Woman kkk KKK .RY E. HOLMES- Meee, Nis. a0e, aoe, 9 SS oS ON eS ON ON ON NY ~ 3 2 -, a . . ° al . > , } ON “Artthor cf “A"Woman's Love,” “The Wife’s Secret,” “A Heartless “3% aes ae a as 4 Wonun,” “Her Batal Sin,” “A Wife's: Peril,” on ie. ; “ “A. Desperate Womaa.” , CHAPTER “apon won ha Judge me “Th ik. his wife. Waits Stree harshly if vor “ame | will, | but on’reeeiving the-wows I refused to | see them. to acknowtedge her-ss mr! daughter, or assist Fuike to provide for ' the low-born wife he ‘had chosen. as I | then caltetd her. “Si then T hxrve di é covered that she was the daughter of in Officer, a brave; gallant man. in ex way' my «son’s equal, “but blindéd .; I ' was with rage ard pride, I doubt it. even had 1 known it*then, it wotld have availed much. TWo years passed, all letters that reached me I burned un opened. My friends tried to: r us: I -~was firm. Then came the news sudden. 1 ful terri} Vs 9 Sir FI mn passed “his hand over his brow—] was dead, I read4at tm a newspswer. F bad ‘had san accident. and diéd insta taneously Then my remorse’hegan.. I set ont for Italy, where my poor son | lay. He was buried when I> arrived. His wife had disannesred taking her | child with her 1's year after vear I have searched without avail.«when a few week: ; » 1 mea st 9 farmer in America, a man named | Brown, who had lived in this neighbor hood. Withont kno wing me “he gave yent to a grumble at the country, stat ing why he h: ‘a- come away from Eng land. The name. 6f Margaret “Dornton, | the girl you had married, told me at | once my-search was ended.’ Then with | | threats and cajoling I got'the truth out | of the man and his wift My sols wife —— i end Tro wot, Bre ken heart id arig had died under their ed. sick: wato death, - She ‘h: Oren st herself from Italy to niace Fulke’s ahild ‘in my arms. Her arnt was dead. She was utterly alone, Feéling that tee own was approaching, -she itraréiied to g was at the Abbey, Nestley, ~hearing I but before-Siee could reach me she pass- d away. Brown confesses now that sphe Jeft.a-sum of money in them hands with her dying command that the child tvas to be taken to me. How th: kent that command you know. ‘On very hand I have heard of: tir cruéley and neglect of my-zrandchild, and théic rob- bery of the money that -should have been hers. I[’*had given my word that they should unpunished if:bther told dil. but I confess to havurg felt a Gesire tormete them out the = e they e<erv- wed When iI !smmew all’ hastened to Nestley, travelled down ott Geoffrey, anijtiearnt: thatrmy search-vas farf rom ente!, and that ;the child 7 hoped wus found, was ruthlessly tors from )» my arms, perhaps for ever. Lady Darrel -«retched aut “her ehin Wirt land. “Have courage, @lear frien®,”’ -she-esaid gently. “She will “be found, “1 am srr of Roy bent and kissed his mother, “his face whe and agitx ted. “She hall be found if she ‘is -alive.’ he satil aoa rsely *l will bring ‘her bat to you myself, Sir Humphrey.” Withovw nother we rd. he strede fron the Teor ind down he stairs to the other two. “T am :ready whener er you We,” b said abruptiy Geoffrey Armistead iked uy fron his notebodk. “Newton has returnea from Nestley. No one answering our @escription hs left the gtetion. They have telegvaph “4 up to London for mere men, wal have sent same police iw Mor >-tew ~ : SICK HEADAGHE Positivety cured by these Litiéle Pills, They also relizve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Ta ate in the Mouth, aoe Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. mnie Vegetable. Small Pili, Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud uf the day. }, See you get Carter’s: Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand _— - tow ar Carter’s Little : bs Liver Piffg. . CRE Se 4 Or Lo EE oN SP NMP NP, SP BP SPS SSD ae a3 ‘ oxo eS i Ae ee A ea ee DOO OC ON ow (Continued, ) AV. t 7 wh } e ed we visit ou se] ~ i ‘ e% . le the earl buttore tris ling-gloves im a merrous maminr: Geol Armistead I was ‘enim he wes ‘too used to trickery and “eceit and his quiet manner was as a rock of T } h ‘ re Ni q rt het { nd WwW few IY ¥ an ance I Ch ina y ', ws n 3 \ S i id \i T ~ if ’ rv, ure } whip, almost flew through the ark path S} ly grasped the side of the cart, m hardness ' her and worse thax teat Occasionally her apprehension *would } 7. : oth « ed a i hut he ’ j inal er mA l¢ T 1 \ : +t Crew il in te much farther,’ “Myra said, suddenly 4 iking the silenee, “We saat «x : — - . ‘ mvNe t out} l CW MIMATeS U nd walk > “What will-you do with him®’ Alice ask hu ily ' J leave him beside the road; someone will find him and take him home. ' Now, jump down: wé’ve got a good mile to-go yet.” Aliee stoppéd to pat fhe gooli Little animal who helped her so well, then ! the haud Myra held omt, they hurried om over the rough road x Imost at «A mh. it was now quite dark; the -+stars shone nere and ihere, but the meon re- fused to lighten the gloom. Now we-ears ‘st,’ Myra said ‘breath: Jeasiy,s they approached the town: “we must ‘make some plausible excuse. Tt is to get to London to-might; we the inn.” TST Le a rooni “Yes,” murmured at , Alice almost sspent itt Ligue, nking to the ground. “Ther the first: thing in the morning we can creep out, get to the station, gro mp ‘to town: ome there, I knoweof a sate corner to hide till you ean ‘Jet ~year froemi's ‘k Rlice #nuddewred: now.” eri’s dark. the visics beheld ‘x ong Vv Valerie ated her, and she dreai “Wo, she: -s@id fainthy-; not ‘et ‘m know--I am will work, beg—starve—but 1 go beek.”’ Mrra ky “Ven ruptly: 4 whe — 1: At the darkness hid it. As she remembered ictl “her “T hal i of the earl’s She no,” tt best wrill niaed at her,curiously. husband,” she said not' love him?” 9 as ’ S pale fame, 4 Mrve: a you Ab “ao ui, esr ng to him. mo TI elaim she re Tre > i. omer OD T than I have: Myra rose to her feet again. trred and ill: find a “Wave yvou~money ?” dit fies ilty. Niven ans we ed briefly: last till we get safely away. Now, then, stand b= tell oY on are the town and room.” asked Alice, ing with “Yas, ” gh tna is the tr. nind me: 1 must hall not get m*~” Alice “pack into the of th mtaile Myra rang the bell ‘ano Here som: lie or we shrank : Pp ortice, LOA dly. Sforetown wes -an early «lace, and th inn was eloseti for the razht. ‘We want a room,” she said in as ‘the sleepy ‘hrvilord sppentee re mistress and myse . We've st ‘the last train -to London. Me mis- was telegrapheti for, her torother il. We start ‘by the first. train n the morning.” The man rubbed this chin and Sooked Goubtfdl for a moment. “Miv missus is abed;s’ he said efter “Has you gotten money?” Mone yes,” Myra chinked ‘her purse. “Make haste and don’t as! more questions, or my mistress will jmet go off to the other inn.” “Lewks no. Come ye in. I dare aay it’s all right; but it’s main queer to see two young women out this time night.” “Hold your tongue and lead the way up,” Myra commanded; and as the man lit a candle, she dragged Alice in, who was half fainting with fatigue and fear. a while. “xT "ve any ’ oO “Tawks, she do look ill!” exclaimed the man. “Be she going to die, missus? If so, she can’t come in here.” “Die! No, fool! She’s upset, as you would be if your brother were as if] as hers. There, go on! Fetch us some food, and be quick about it.” The man toiled up the old-fashioned staircase, and Myra followed with some difficulty, for she supported AKkce, whose strength was going at every step. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets ‘Vi dreggists: refuna the money ifit fails to ur... d2e. the imare of "Vai- revengeful face clouded ont ‘had dest how | Gost! “1 POL "put, in He an- him let us get ito rrs- darkness | 7 | i i | ot our make of Tweeds. ‘decided to clesr out all surplu Nothing but our own make of § durable, just the goods for the themeeiv es of this opportunity This is one chanze in a ers—our loss is your gain. I prices, On application, any station on P. K I. "Railwa We are overs‘ocked and not wishing to close down our mill, s stock. in crder tomake room for our new spring patt > ‘Heavy, all wool Tweeds (double «nd twist) worth samples wil goods incinded in goa sile. Tho cloths are heavy. strong season of the ye Farmers and working men should ¢ ~ | of buying houest, at wool goods at prices never before so!» 1! $1.00 per yd, now ¥ ¢ Faney Potte ns worth 75e per yd, now H5e . . Plain, Grey, Black worth 75¢ per yd, nov’ 60) " . Feney Patterns worth 50 to 65c per yd, now {Oe . Flannel, White and Grey — worth 40¢ per yd, now 3 “ Upion Twili Flannel, White aud Grey, worth 35c per yd, now 24 >, «eee do + worth 30c per yc, now 2 Ladies all wool Dress Goods worth 45c per yd, now 3° Heavy, all wool Blanketing, white, 2 vds wide, worth 80c¢ per yd, uow at « Union do “ 2 yds wide, worth 75c per vd, now «all wool do grey, 2 yds wide, worth 8(e per yd, now ( és $6 Checked 2 yds wide, worth $1. per yd, now To life time to get good goods at Jess than the cost to manufac tu Jon’t ~~ ry if you want any. ‘They ‘annot last long on thes | be sent and freight "prepaid. on pircels from $3 00 up, Va she had ordered; “ghe wants the fire I-am ikept.” Her efforts were soon rewarded; Alies’s dark eyelashes were Titted, she looked round. She smiled faintly us-'she met the glance of Miyra’s ‘great, darkeeyes, and tried te rise. are close to the station.” “Put will he not reach then?’ gasped Alice. “Wesmust risk that,” Myra gloomiily. “He will be imsensible ‘ime, and then the cart has gone, have a very good start. But ‘be brave,--you are free now; trust in me, arid: you shall remain free, er my ‘life will answer for it. He shal not get you inte“his power, the cruel, cowardhy wretch! Alice 1 hands. “Hage wronged you?” dhe nered. (To be Continued.) Well Made Makes Well ‘iood’s Saresg parilla is prepared by ex- ‘perioneced pharmacists of today, who have breught to the production of this, great medicine the best results of medical re mearoh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern said Some So we ent and kissed her brown whis } medicine, containing just those vegetable } ingredients whieh were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human itis. It purifies and en- niches ;the biood,:«»nes the stomach end digestive organs arr creates an appetite; ft absolutely cures 41! scrofula eruptions beils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, and every forma of’ skin disease; cures fimer complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and buildswip the nersous system. It en- strength and energy ix place of weakness and fanguer. It warde off malaria, ty- — fever,and by puri’ying the blood i¢ feeps the whele system ealthy. Sarsa= ic 00d "s parilla Is the best—in factthe One True Blood Purifier. Sold by alldruggista. $1; six fer $5. Hood’s Pills gif itadsche. x00. THE MPROVED RUPTURE pone e aa GET WELL By taking DR. CLIFT’S treatment for CHRONIC pI~EASES and RUPTURE. Dip- loma registered in U.S. and Canad«. Send Stam o for iuformation, or cajl at CH’TOWN, of revenge and jealousy te keep her up as and at- sis—the train goes at half-past; we us ‘before for tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving | " ne il ao Abo ree camearen eames sree a room, Myra put her gently into a chat 4 «> and with one faint sigh Alice’s he. 4 O sank back, and she became. uwncomscious (lil : : CHAPTER XVIL — a Q (3 As soon as the food came, Myta e + cal wenalf i mee ing ¢ > oor vw husie herself in restoring the .po or 3 Burners. « girliwho lay before her se white -and cold. Burns with a clear bine flame, S Her strength is gone,” she mnwrmured, without smoke, and a heat of the wetting the pale lips with some ‘brandy greatest intensity. ‘Burners ar & brass, and so made thet wicks Q can be replaced in a few minutes © as in an ordinary lamp. Wicks © are 10 inches in circumference and should last one year. Patent Wick Adjustment keeps the wicks from being turn- ed too high or too low. Oil Tanks situated away from “First you must ent some food. end bumers, connected themto with them you must lie down on the bed anid sonia cubes the off fe han bom sleep. tI have told that fool to call us tinually oak and prevents odor, a Frames and Tops are made () of steel and cannot be broken. a Boils one quart of water in four minutes. Me pe rforated plates or surround the burners to retain any char or oil soakage, thus preventing edor. THE McCLARY MFG.CO. & LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEO, VaNcoUver © If your focal dealer cannot supply, write our nearest hewse. pd tobeal for the mon ey J-Rarrrav GC. Montreat. That go on Forever 'Taxes, Tennyson’s “Brook”, andrepairson cheap Piano | But the BELL Piano eliminates the latter. ‘Nothing but the very best material enters int: the construction. Master hands alone mould ‘that material, and ripe PIANO EXPERIENCE captains the whole process of building. The result is easily seen in the great dura- ibility of the BELL PEANG and its power to retain the original sweetness of tone. For sale at B's Bi TCH HR’sS Piano Warerooms, Opera House Building T. €, P. YEO, Agent at Summerside, FRIDAY, Ss TURDAY,and SUNDAY, 5 AR Pry eee ua PEE A EL ee a LS EIN LL LOL LOL OL LELEL AAA LIE EE LOA BIOL LE OTD LG IO LOY ID, ’ J : ly , ’ A F A ;