Pierce's maternity. : vigorous ana ; a as gnd makes ba easy and neat of peril. It 1 gnd an ample transforms st ent, childless helpful, amiad % wo woTien derived fr does away WwW! : exammat« parrassing and e Favorite qeakness and disewse'ef the deiicate and jmportant organs that~sust itn the burden of It makesithem strong. healthy, cqueartish sp m thie rr ~*~ von > EAT ry ’ A mother will risk ber own life many times over, to save her babe +from the horrors ef hy- drophobia There are graver petils from which a mother showkl protect herchild. Awad dog is a rarity, but thousands of children ie daily be- cause Of tthe seeds of disease implanted in their little bodies be- fore birth. A ‘woman may in- ‘etire the kealth of hier babe if she sees to it that she ms thoroughly : strong and healthy in a wo- manly way dur ing the period of gestation, Dr Prescription cures all elastic It banishes the Ils off tant period ry’S Introduction to the world ly painiess. It rids maternity mnie eweomer’'s health Sut nourishment. It kiw. s, fretful, despond wom ito healthy, happy, vives and mothers. Over ha testified to the benefits marvelous medicine. It th the necessity for the em- ms and local treat- ment upon whick most physicians insist It substitutes tainty for the doubtful treatment of obscure physicians, who sel dom correctly d nose these troubles. Al] medicine deale nd Dr. Pierce will eheerfully g advice to ailing womer who write him Genres 0 1 who bave been perma sertiy cured ef obstinate and dangerons diseases b* gt medicine, have sermitted their names, addresses, expe fences and p s Ce This book is free and contains 1oo8 Dr. Pierce: yiseT gages, telliag qiseases. Ne mM hotographs to be printed in Sense Medical Ad mmon the home-treatment for most 1 31 one-cent stamps. to covet mailins and customs only, for paper-coveredé copy Cloth binding 50 stamps. Addrese Dr. R. V. Pierce, Ruffalo, N. 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T * 18 & truism that ne c ym pete t how ke Hal? t) if vou eeper should -for get. @ trouble of eoo% ing is past get the ripot trand of Spice, aod «hj e there sre many that are fairiy good, it »2 alwavs safest to take vane which .s invariably uni- form TI %. one 18 IT'S Poses, , a s ; e commenced burn an supply any quin f st qu.lity ot Lime,' See * farming and building pur- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 27, 1898. a am ser saervru-rta Sapre above his the victor ee head, leaped his horse Straight into the heart of a group of our men, and the hacking and hew- Ing went on with double vigour, amid peals of triumph from the enemy. Abou Kuram must have seen what had haprened, fwr just then he tore up, his face black with passion, and riding Over all that obstructed his way made direct at the champion of Yu- toem Yusel. That diabolic swordsman catching sight of Abou wheeled, both The ‘biades of the riders mct with a vt cious clash. horses ireared tegether, and the’ blades of the Tiders met with a vicious clash. Ksoth sides sent up a terrific shout, for the crucial moment had come. ‘in tthe fierce tumult, the mad swirl end «crush of the roaring ‘vortex, I could see the fighters only in partial slimpses, But it was plain that here Were’two men who did each other hon- our, plain from the quick, sharp swish Interest in the black tents far many a ‘day 'to come. Both armies swayed up in resistless Sillows to watch the encounter, for on @\rabian battlefields the rarék and file fit ‘times suspend operations to watch their’ betters give and take blows. It Was hard to imagine, however, that they were mere spectators, for in the Jam: of man and beast lanee and butt end were used with all the “freedom of battle. and curse and seream still min- led As for me, my condition was little short of distraction Carried ,&@honut like a leaf on boiling waters, I Should probably have been done to death many times over but for the amazing ingenuity and agility of my mare in dodging i: the crisis of a press. men sent up a ‘deep 1 dizzily to mv head nto the 'tfnickest ot that sent the @2nd’madcde me dash Ask for Carter's, the «crush regardiys of peril lL wa yest In‘time to se he end. The man on black hore had evf- dently estimated the skill and strength of his antagonist, and had begun his old game. Down came Abom Kuram’s bobbing-ostrich plume: then, so quick- ly that the shearing instrument was 2 Carting sunbeam, the « tC of ae turban ‘followed. Then, beth horses rearing upon ich other, there was a wild leap to either side to the spurs went wickedly) hor ind e1! th black cha i ched ground he swung ray un is on a pivot The next st 1d A 1 Kur- am, fog, was about, ut as he t 3 SICK WE: Positively cured by these Littic Piils, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tastcin the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Cisall PZ. Small Doso. Small Price. | Substitution the fraud of the day. you get Carter's, A ete C. LYONS & co, insist and demand -{1ar.1 mo Carters Little Liver Pills. | face full for the first time. (Copyright, 1883, by John Alexander Steuart.} ed, his sword arm dropped by his side almost clean cut from the shoulder, and his sword itself went rattling among his horse’s hoofs. The light- ning could not have hit quicker tan did the man on the black hors2, or caused keener dismay and amazement. He made a pass as if to run the wound- ed man through the body, ‘but, chang- ing his mind, he struck spurs to his Steed and leaped in among our men, mowing a way for himsetf like a reap- ‘€r in a field of barley. The scene that followed is not to be described. Bursting ‘like an over- charged dam, our men rushed head- long to all points ef the compass. cursing, screeching, tramping, and stabbing each other in ‘the f iry of their flight, and the lances of the conquerors were hard behind, wreaking a pent-up vengeance. In a momentary lock of the sweep- ing torrent, which carried me with it as a piece of broken driftwood, Yu- men Yusel’s chanypion slashed his way across my front, that I saw his My heart thumpirg against my ribs with fear and excitement, but when I look- so was , ed on him it stopped, and I gazed with open mouth. Where had I seen that face, so fa- ' miliar, so handsome, even in its ter- ror ? In a dream of the night, in a | waking vision? Like a flash came andiring of their swords and from the minadness of the onlookers. Win who | might, there would be a tdile to tell | that would cause breathless awe and | I judged of the progress of the fight by ‘the varying behaviour of che par- tisanms who were nearest ‘the centre. | Onee:or twice I had a terrible zlinipse of two furious men reaching for each Other with flashing weapes n horses that -seemed to rear and xrapple like lions But I uld not tell how the @tvantage lay. I Was s00n to know. Sutdenly Yu- men Y¥t1usel’s roar That was the face which Isabel had shown me in a picture in The Elms. As the knowledge came to me, he dashed in another directicn, the answer. and I, finding my tongue, screamed after him, “Donald Gordon, Donald Gordon.” I fancied he turned at the cry, but the rushing tide carried me off, and my shouts were drowned in the uproar of the yelling, shrieking mob. The next minute I was riding for my life in the middle of a band of fugitives, with half a hundred cruel lances hard at our back. CHAPTER XX, THE FLIGHT. A total and irredeemable rout with the frenzied victors amuck among the shattered ranks of the vanished is a thing not to be described by anyone sharing in the panic or the havoe of it. We flew blindly, desperately, knowing neither where we went nor what we did. We had but one idea—to get away as fast as beast could carry us beyond the reach of those mutilating they « enough for With grunts of hellis!} ould not clear their points « k the fell work in hand. om toam- ing uths, the red points were sent home, and the victims went down, screaming, to be finished under foot. By degrees the fugitives began to seatter, and presently I found myself tearing xlong in a little group of half a dozen, my heart in my mouth, ana jus mse nough left to know that z sh of blood was soaking my Liga. lex. W he nee it issued ] not the least idea. Nor could I tell whether 1 had one hurt or many hurt Feeling in n distraught condition there was mane, and examination was impossibl A 1 nt’s lay weuld I a dozen lances in my body, so heed! of wounds I! fled with al d that fen and spurs could put } ti fleetest steed that .ever cat ried man from _ such un Aceldama. With stretched neck and ears laid back lik ah ‘’s in the chase, my iittle mare seemed rather to fiy than to tread the earth, and well for me I was on the back of a Kohlan in her prime, or I shoufd not now be writing this history Glancing about me by and by I found that I wa ing alone; that no officer was within sight, nor in- deed anyone I knew save Tabal, the son of my old benefactor, Said Ach- met. He was a short distance to the richt and ahead of me, and was urg- ing his camel with all the might of vcice and stick I shouted to him. We turned quickly, sideways, but be- fore he saw me he threw up his arms, wave a queer cry, and rolled to the ground. 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