_ ——— er ee a er THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 18, L*99 we her steps | ne slow and CHAPTER X eves, ; ee od “I flesh crows TER XIX Continued ebcut 3 oe d g y . a MS . ny e* Curt nee, he dark pic uant Souther ¢ ; : 7 : t ® not natural for « , " >. : : jus Southern tless, ( ike a flower eee . ra yvoung girl to {| face won tribuie fr as §. "9 : 7 is ] ‘| lke an isolated lite.” persisted 1 1s : tribute from poet and arvist , ‘ vj j a ' ie, ‘TSISTE( er She was se opular ji the social wor i ; : eit to motaer, smoothing hack the ehin Mined: ‘icitvsillie Po} r 3 he cial world ; , go'den curls from the white. lovel, aoa aeibes pie would even delay balls and : , v8 : il nite, ove ; ri a ?? order 7 ; LClerea ae Cg » "N to piteous You must take your place in the world | ance ' secure her attend : : a ae a ae -_ e word ince. Tler dream was _ realized ihe \\ suf ; have been a your father’s heiress. You shall lay . he di Sed teat alized, I : : alls and partie Co : ay al i os od ‘ t ‘ ; . aLUIOS, aches an hor \ » e ¢ e W W hy silks and jewels all that : - Y na e@ ¢€ njoyed her success or glorifi s)) rs, Wives, Sisters Sulier heart hold leal 4 ae Soe Spee F , her triumph more than Rutledge : ? I Ldodd Kidney hapniness.. Vorlie ” ‘aaa . n back to ) Ch ‘ He saw that she cared for n j sS, . ane Salk peters ll ye esirnire tf i ‘ . 1 ' ly i thorouchly cure “Poor, ms 9 I? ; 9 -Wasthuny | 2dimjration but his, She never wished | = wil] IV { ! Tre » Mamma!” sobbed the girl. fline iad: initia i t 7 : the girl, ig » to attend the most briliant fetes un’ess Ing he if arme . ; i un @ hey < her white arms around he j : | 1ey arm rou! y) , 4 ; . gli C2SC5 UF neck, “what mal : acer ee ee e was with her, No society had any ' ; mininaitiial NECK, hat akes vo in a eo ee One : : i 9 trength, | happy now?” apne hme ans arm for her eave his, At any time “i oh pp?! LOW ! Was onlv 14 Daa wie a a pur: , ' | Nella was strongly tempted a uy too happy to give up | “Fp, ngly temp al e1 party to spend a quiet evening a seers. ecause I know vo secret, mv poo} with him . i darling I } ; ae oe ariing. snow that your heart is} “Ah, this was = 4 x heart is Ah, this was something worth living Withering from unreaqnite : — ; oe ’ coo 9 5 | fl se . can - —— d love, as the for. to he loved like this,” he ofien S ither for the want of dew,” | theught to himself He told himself | i but she held her neg : ’ ‘ ; . : Ail ive if Lot urmiseil , In the iv aA oe tt > that his love for gold n-haired Ver gay, right ror] : 1} » had -fade yi ’ GRATEFUL COMFORTING | noble mst Nate t a = full of |} lie had faded into a sweet, broken . a “bli TRO” a ner Aarti y dri im ane the . , + <s ar , ~ Distinguished everywhere might, in time, overcon ' . ; ; is L mat ye his heart was in | > = : : ce re the far ait Pos Y nh i for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- had entertained for 7 the fa } il Uldene’s, who loved hin rior Quality, and Nutritive Chester, and le: eee ; : ‘ : t, a arn to care for ar he i i yori ow rj , . iss Properties. Specially grate- Whe woeld take her « I ‘ : . - h | worl i saw with wonder this da ‘ul and comforting t the ear ! } 1 good and ?: mos eat shionable attach “ahu, ! ‘> | MInNe ride ¢# r Why ana nervous and dyspeptic. Sold Say dak cebitat os temais fe = f the young bride to her husband only in j-lb. tins, labelled should remove to Virginia: and in ‘th yd concen ele eps omelet hind JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd. early spring they ee oe Cee oe r aS that,” many said, ned . ’ ‘y Spring they took possession of the ling their heads sagely. ‘Wait and se Homeopathic Cheruiists, beautiful villa that had bec an a ae i iiias ao . ait and see London, England. in the suburbs of Richmon a 1 4 rat Uldene 1 7 ! ippy idl leliriousl i 1c] ond: ane that | ene Was Happy—WHAaLY, CGeLITIOUSLY AKFAST SUP was » be aS aidep Re, eet ge eid ; Bae PEQ ee aear reader, of a ry but the conscience of this hap 9 \ St purul tragedy. was never at rest. She could | See that she was very dear to Rutledg« ; CHAPTER XX. } Chester now, and terror*thrilled her sou ‘ lest she should lose him ~— ULDENE TURNED AND MET THE FIXED GAZE ’ 2 . SDODPTD ADS E|OCOOOODS OF THE STR ce | Her life was cursed with the thouzht y > rg it. STR ; R > j ; | dhs = ; 2 y : ? o@' ; ¢ C a RANGER UPON HER. re it she had taken him@from. Verlie by e must return now to Uldene | deceit and frand. Would not Heaven ’ Four months had elapsed since that { ? "1" punish her by taking him from ; © | weird midnight marriage. The week fol- | ““! : . ot ‘ ‘ ‘cle , "Ora , . ar » 1 ma | ee gone te v lowing Mrs, Chester's death, Rutledge It w 7 ee ever parted, I should pray e © had taken Uldene away from the deso- | Heaven in that hour to strike me dead,” é ¢| Jate mansion, and it was closed up to| She told herself, with a great, tearless € P| Gwar the orders of the absent senator. | 8°- : Two months of that time Ruiledge and! : i 2 j qi} . ‘ ) ¥ \ sladeao + ' 4 | ie aes hod tase eke “Shien the? Her idolatrous love for Rutledge Cheos 5 9 Ss € 1a¢ spent a roa . nen they ter was to he the sword whiel should 4 4 had returned to Washington, taking up, gley he ear ife at the gz capit: ‘a, : ‘ > re 5) 3 9 the thread of life at the gay capit u, { WUildene had invited Edna Tempie to = No one could have been kinder, more! y‘cit+ her. ; f i at spend- =| : , re} visit her, and, full of delight at spena q @! considerate, more thoughtful in his! ine 9 few weeks at the gay cap tal SE RRR . ‘ tile, <« . < a) ‘ . € : treatment of his young wife, than Rut: i: fang had come dewn from her country y ‘ : ; e ledge ( hester was. home at once. © Weare the original manufacturers ile studied her wishes, and met them Uldene was éspecially fond of this of portable Vapor Baths almost be a : ss sa icon as SI any ; / We have, during the last ten years ne ra ye — nae me a aré bright, saucy, piquant girl, whose ac © supplied thousands of our Paths to wee tga > Pegged expressed either 4 gquaintance she had made through Ver physicians, hosp tals, sanitarit ns, etc, hope or desire before him, but that it jie. who had been brought to the ccun- and we are now, for the first t me, ad- | was at once, as far as lay in his power : . 1 ’ 6 vertizing them direct to » general ane ' as ge See is powet, try home of the lemple’s on that i1e pubic. gratised. Perhaps a sincere lover might morable winter morning she had been ) IN BUYING A Get ne with not have studied her 60 — Tt Was fegund lying unconscious by the roadside. ; ‘ ‘ ¢ »! : » rery 5 SC] Mess } af she 14 t > ~ 1s : ~~ y a steel Jrame the very consciousness that sh had not Rollicking Neddy—Neddy was the pet ' the love of his heart which made him yame given to Edna—kissed her friend 2 VAPOR BATH 23") .2"hbor ee es ee ae | of a ’ lene "girl reading , $5.00 ; Co.. Price ot Niagara Bath: OO eee liamanufacturer does not sow you acutofatrame without the covering } sake, ~“Hiow funny it is to imagine you any- youmay take itfor granted ‘hat his | TY — weaw their w a life ; ies ee oo Sales? fram: i rn era Mhat was the way their wedded life pody’s wife,” she cried, breathlessly, as . 6 wire hoop 1at rests | aoe meed R , sian rs Q a9 9 02 the shou ler of t ather. , comune ae . ut ne Was OMY Auk .. she was removing her wrappings. “Why, Get one that is covered wit): proper | He could not wi = stand the clasp ri vou can’t be much older than I am, are inal Conadied i oceania 2 | : : : : yo atl & i i s ‘ ‘ > a 6 eens a m seeing a rample of | these lovely white arms around his nec vou. UWidene?” : petlore ordering, yy @ Mase ; é ss ; ; ; , om : : eet ee 8 oarewn coverit ¢ material and print the velvety cheek pressed close to his “T shall be eighteen this month,” smil » of iz a handsome “all over’’ pattern | and those wondrous dark eyes gaz23 oq Uldene, “and I’m sure that’s old of * lagara Fal a. } . hf a _ a ‘ ... a aie ; Ts : : ’ ata Li : “3 A \ ‘ Getone with a thermometer attach- | at him so fondly, whil cm roweoud ips enough to be ‘@:ybody’s wife,’ as you q ment, Don’t go it blind—s# bath that murmured how dearly she loved him intly phrase it.” A eto, rnot hot enough will be of } without his heart warming toward her “T don’t think so,” cried Neddy tossing enefit to you. Tidaanoa’s nd yap create ata 1 coe ] : ‘ a . ° e ° Get one that 3 in re‘arn and | Vee Oe, eS |. fal her curls I shouldn't like to be tied : ave you money |} =. no satistac- love gradually won from h m iove in re to any one person. I hke rolng tory in ever ; . " ey ie as ; turn. ; ls. and parties, and theatres, and Serna r mater ¢ in- ' Imaic " — . Ace , ” : . *? , celia on 4 . ; = all I raises of het pee ty er a new beau for eveby oc: asion, — ' oi . rw Y : ; : P e | , about Vapor Baths. on every lip, and it plea d Ru she declared, demurely. y : Vapor Baths are an scknowledged } yanity to know that of the wh le world ‘You haven’t seen the richt one yet.” 4 a v, L Dect lark ou oe i she cared only for him. Ulden } me Iaugked Uldene “When you do, you y oe, apor, sulp ,. ae edicatec i natoust i] > 2 Se ee ents ee ae ~ Baths at Home, 3c, Purift ste | the reigning belle of the gay capt. will sigh for that one, and that one only = tome, 5c, Purifies systerno, Gam : : ; 4 ; : : @ Prevent. aniiness, health, strength. ' Fashionable papers described Nel nove The whole world will be nothing to you events dis = wit : ’ . ’ ¢ i } + ail a } ; ' oa Rheemation Cures Colds, | ments—told of the balls she attended without him. [It’s plain to be seen you -e € OMAtis! Neuralgia aGrippe, . ae ens che heard nd ed } a , ; . : : ” Malaria, Eczeraa, Catarrh. Female Ills the oneras she hheard—and p | not in love yet. Only wait till you ate ‘ = Be: » OF il <id aey Trou- sini : 1d “iiddlesticks!” cried Neddy. shvilly. » DIGS. Be There 3 a worl carr 4? mete ® : : . z Fae f cae Boe n the} That's all nonsense. I don’t believe a oO romancs 1f Me | eye , te I «} ] j ore tired ‘ 1 gic} i} word of it. should get fired ana . e ters. Inan The Kirg-Jone Teronto DEPARTMENT H. AGENTS WANTEI also be 73 couid would . 295 }]3 D3 DOO5O9 DF To the robust marriage happiness, supreme motherhood %9O05262 2626 JAMES KE Wholese! > Cy in all > 2G eo ccof --—> with the her n who sufrers from mmission Dealer kinda of = ‘Iso I R cS C t: the wotma . 4 ®! weakness of the delicate and or wagon ten Hach day saw them driving in the : i " e rife no € JLtit ae Bll Gmc} i nee Canes nana caterinl and meter- | parks or boulevards, at a lawn fete or : ° San ood, W — 7. ee hi . asnre 92: Trine § and omeits, Spe’ jalties, nity death. Dr. R. V. Pierce is an € rinent ple - ure gather ug: : ~ialist, for thirty years cnics Rutledge Chester looked on in grave and skillful spec NO. 8 LONG Coxsicxxents SOLICITEI WHARF BOSTON MASS Wr: ; mite for stencils and particulars. and Surgical Insti During that time, “ staff of able physicians, for thousands of women. which he is the head is one in the world. 4 physician and has practice oo ET *place for thirty years. : ni he is held by his neighbors 1 Have Just Completed ative in the National Congress. My ew Oyster Place. in which he is caeenail is shown by the thousa Cal . . oa pes tee the brilliant display of rinted in Dr. Pierce's Comm ical Adviser, telling of the from his treatment. Dr. Pierce is the ful medicine for women, Pierce’s Favorite Prescri disease 0 ’ Oysters on and off the ehell. gans. SrOveter king |; 2 ; b d soothes pain. . i . sate "indow, Bee on 7 i. will ee ee during the dateresting ne. te seen ~ es bead ~~ Se ene Patere, i the usua om : ng figure clinging & spairingly papy’s advent easy and almost ae oe cross—tear the white arms from their have testified to oe clinging hold and carry ther on to de marvelous merits. — won't advise 2 substitute. The profit side of life is ance ieerritten in the rich, red, p healtk. Dr. constipation c pure. They never gripe. John P, Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Creat George Street... ee H ’ i, MOXMOOS “ PE nae FEF 6 PEN, GaN. 5 gemmrymenm, ; iVii THE M OTHERS {an moo! Scouse ‘med Seema whens gaa fll Saenea ease eae eae cee eee Mee N ? — , i podd’s Kidney Pills Their Only “4 ; Safety in Female Diseases. “e iA You hav a flower nipped by | &% post, fade and die in the flush of its 7 heatit) | women cite when ‘ siracked by any » diseases peculiar Lar sex ey their SEX. Author of ‘“Parted: > Sey bordens are woetally f ‘“Parted at the peavy. Her s are agonizing, **Florabel’s Lover, Het “ce 1S Dise: se preys ' . lr} cies out of her so entirely devoted to her, through >ity’s young her sweetheart’s love-let 1ultitude of cases, if her future pic t- ——? ured, the picture contain a! world of pathos. healthy, woman, mieans the joy of and “ the promise of a “in long, healthy life helpfulness man of choice. To disease or sonsulti rsician to the Invalids’ Hotel Cott ng Tae itute, of Buffalo, N. Y with the assistance of a he has prescribed The institute of of the greatest He is a regularly graciuated d right in one The esteem in which for their t-present- | The regard hose whom he has wee Te tee nds of letters on Sense Med- benefits derived discoverer of a wonder- known as Doctor tion. It cures all the oa or- s inflammation, heals ulcera- i It tones the nerves men Thousands of wo An honest druggist health. The bal. ¥ ure blood of Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure and make the blood rich an byFate By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY ‘ Altar,” “Lovely Maiden,” " “Tone,” Etec, Ete. 2 < va — ae nom , =. Ft emamaverssenscerse iF = ” LPS ems. gamy . an ‘ omen” canon” SS. rapturously. | of seeing a man poking about the house brother sparring the there’s Now, always ¢ i torever. ynitinual ] he’s in i There's tween whenever | He's provokingly uncivil. ' us | | “A brother isn’t ‘half husbend. You will t pretty, piquant face. But Neddy, with ; whether assumed or real, convinced upon this point. girlish would youth, spirit and vivacity, can. amusement. So he made all allowances. | gone to the Art Academs | pictures from the old ee one. } ern window of the academy, rays of sunlight feil. young and lovely girl to a cold, grey cress, that At her feet flowed sea, Whose angry, struction. jessly, she could not tell why. Suddenly Neddy gave her a nudge. “Dene,” } seemed Dick. " hous*. The Lord pity any girl unfortunate enough to get him.” as hice as a ll me so some day, declared Uldene, smiling down into the ebstinacy, not be The two young girls (for Uldene was very girlish in spite of being a bride of four months standing) enjoyed them- selves as only fun-loving girls, full of After all, his bride wes as much of a child as fun-loving Neddy. One afternoon Uldene and Neddy nad together. There was to be an exhibition of -are masters, Tickets | hed been sent to a select few, and the sstown by the | sfrair promised to be a very enjoyable Neddy and Uldene stood by the west watching intently a picture upon which the slating It represented a clinging in an agony too pitiful to be pictured by words seemed to rise like a monument out of the sand. a dark, turbulent white-capped waves Uldene gazed at the picture breath- ‘ESE && ES ES _ “7. oP ot Se — GES Rae ° + eee and be made bri by the liberal minded doctor and the trained nurse. But you must gel the genuine ~ substitutes never cured anyone. CONSTANT FEELING OF LASSITUDE. We Wy Ww From Parrsboro, N.S., Leader. See his farm was irksome. Pink Pills. iN RED, Phorovig. om: CSSSESEEEESES ¢ Way to be Gell, | you are il if is nof you alone who suffer y but those who depend upon you, those fo whem you are dear —whether you are a man or a woman. The worst diseases in the world dre sli ght ailments at first . [f you are feelin weak, nervevs or run —~If you are af all unwell, GEeEeecEeece The Genuine tre sold Only in Packages ike the WRAPPER PRINTED _ At all dealers, or direct from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. ef @petumen semen aud crs down take There is scarcely a man, woman or child in the busy mining town of Springhill, N. S., who does not know Mr Moses Y. Boss, the trusty agent of A. R. Fulton, dealer in carriages and farm implements. Two years ago the writer first met Mr, soss, and was struck with the extreme pallor of his countenance. : F in the deadly grip of consumption. change for the better had taken place in the interval. Mr. Boss to go upon the road as salesman in the hope that a change of scene would be beneficial. ever, did not meet with his expectations, 355555535555555555555555535335553239° mg against the marble pillar to the right of us? For the last five minutes he has not taken his eyes off your face.” Uldene turned her dark eyes from the picture she was coutemplating to the person indicated, and met the fixed <aze | of the stranger bent upon her. What was there about this pers whom she had never met before, that fascinated her, made the blood creep chilly through her ‘heart with a deadiy sensation, like that which fills the heart of a fluttering dove that falls under the steady gaze of a serpent. The fivor to rock beneath her feet, the grand pictures in their frames to whirl around her, and the air to grow dense and stifle her. ‘J don’t know who he is, Neddy,” she said, faintly, “I do not like being stared at so rudely, Let us go—let us leave the place.” They moved with the dense Neddy could not resist the impulse that ouce possessed Lot’s wife—to - yk pack, and see what had become of the dark prowed stranger. “Oh. Uldene!” she cried, “this is grow: iug quite romantic; he must have fallen in love with you—never dreaming 48 young girl like you could be marvied, He’s actualiy following us.” “Oh, Neddy, I am horribly afraid of that man,” gasped Uldene, “I—I don't know why, but Iam. A premonition of coming evil seems creeping chillily over my heart. There was anything but Jove erowa;: Lost flesh lately? Does your brain tire? Losing control over your nerves? Are your muscles becom- ing exhausted? You certainly know the remedy. It is nothing new; just the same remedy that of thinness and paleness for twenty-five years. Emulsion. The cod-liver oil in it is the food that the nerves. she whispered, shrilly, under ; her breath, “who is that zentlemas jean gcc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Tercnta : > —————_—_—- has been curing these cases Scott’s makes the flesh, and the hy- pophosphites give tone to ic’ eapest ' For rale réad om mine mie; 1 into met looked that that gaze f fiery eyes deadly hatred, such as one reads in the eyes of a relentless, bitter foe. Come, |}, let us hurry away, and elude him in the {| ,., throng.” ae Neddy agreed, and they were soon on the pavement. The tall, stranger reached the doer just in to see the two slender figures enter the’r | coach and drive away. “Can you tell me who that beautiful young lady is—the dark one, I mean, who just entered that coupe?’ of one of the attendants of the academy. “T have heard the name, but J cannot call it to mind just now, sir,” answered dark-beared ime the man. “She comes here to the week ly Thursday reception. I can tell you this much, though—yorng as she is, she’s married.” “Can you find out her rame and ad- dress for mt?’ he asked. slipping a bill into the man’s hand. “Yes. sir.” said the attendant, tonch- ing his cap respectfully to the liberal stranger. “Call any time after next Thursday, and I will have it for you.” The attendant smiled as he looked after the tall. aristoceatic figure until the stranger had vanished from sig't. “It didn’t seem to make any difference to him—my hint that the beauty is mar ried, and is not for him,” he muttered. CHAPTER XXI, THE FATAL SECRET. This was Thursday. The stranger » ' would not find out the name of the beautiful girl whose face had attravted | him until Thursday. How could he re- strain his impatience until that time? the stranger asked himself. as he paced = NATURE DIMPLES| Disappear, and Beauty Fa des Under h Shadow of Tormenting Skin But Dr. Agnew’s Oinment is @ Quick and SafeHealer. The unceasing torment of an itchinz skin, which is the natural consequence and outcome of euch skin diseases as tette~, | salt rheum, ring worm, eczema, ulcer’, blotches and other skin eruptions is allay~ edia an instant with one application of Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, and in @ very few days the most stubborn cases give way to its magic healing power and leave the skin whole, perfect, clearand as softasa taby’e. It will cure. piles in from three to five nigbte. ; Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pille are the made. 20 cents tor forty dose. by S. W. Dodd and Gorge E. Hughes, Dru -gi-ts. Gees CI et ‘GESSEESEE Ss. =D . + 4H 4 *¢ ~ a's 5255 , . BSBVs ~-” iS nD a Pe 335= ‘co Da Wittiams’ Pink Pits 7 for PaLe Peopie ht, achive and strong . Recommended 383333 ° — - ? a . _D 3 «< c 3:33: £. : He seemed, in fact, like one Recently business again brought him to the home of the writer, but a remarkable Upon enquiry it was learned that failing health first induced The result, how- The food he ate distressed him, and the weakness and feeling of lassitude became intensified. To use his own words, he waS so weak and nervous, and used up, that he felt that he ‘‘could have dropped down and gone to sleep anywhere.” Driving tired him and when at home the slightest labor about He was in this hopeless and discouraged condition when a friend recommended Dr, Willams’ He decided to try one box, and before they were gone he found some benefit from them. bought four boxes more, and each week found an improvement in his condition. the feeling of lassitude troubled him no more, and his labors were no longer irksome. his fifth box, his health was fully restored, and has since continued to be excellent, and he is not backward in tellin his friends the sterling worth of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. ; His stomach ceased to trouble him, By the time he had finished nl J S3$33: it to keep pace a tall, dark, hands he asked | roses though it had been burned there “he eighteen years is ai imprecation; “and so help me Heaven, when to the worla! Uildene! Uldene! intterest enemy! your child to marry, though 5 “She must part from che man she has wedded, as you. before her. were par from your love. Se Mb Mate deneitiadives RIE ME FING: oy: Yes, she mus man she loves, fatal curse of the daugliters of Karly Thursday morning the stranger the academy, and received the desired information. The lady's name was Chester, and she lives at No, ~- he muttered as he turneé “Ah! I was not mistaken, then. It is her child! It must be! ” I I i a Ah! who could not trace a resemblance in the girl’s dark, gloricus face? It mad- dened me as I looked ac it—set my ‘braig and my heart on fire.” was he to gain an interview with the girl?’ he asked himself, as he stood motionless before the number in- dicated, and looked keenly at the house far back on the green, sloping. lawn, sen ree oe nienredions is AP ts Sle a x ‘or a tree copy of oumuteresting books “Inventors Help” and “Hew you are ewindied.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 forcign countries. Send sketch, model or oto. for free advice. MABION & MAIC rta, New York Life Building, Montreai, Bul-aing, Washington, Dc. an eee PE a OO