THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20 1898. There is st ee PT ee iil a ee a no sense in ! trying to | dodge any sort of trouble around a tree. The only way | ia to come squarely | out and face the dif. ficulty and fight it. If you are sick of half sick, the best course is not toneg- , lect or ignore it, or / retend that it doesn't exist, but te / find the proper rem. | edy and use it | J ; 4 _A bilions, dyspep- a a a 4 tic condition of the . tem not only makes life miserable. but ' . lead to so ted : : eee it is sure to lead t mething worse, unless romptly taken in a and corrected. It WDoperight, 1608, ty John Alemander Steuart.] ‘ 6 foolish to attempt to odge such troubles a in er P comand 9° 1 AVPOU Aeram e » 4 ; any mere temporary expedient The tailed ee hheoy he cried, | apout the d atta es te eee z Aa siblc way is to get rid of tt ue flourishing his sword, he is but aj t the disposition of the troops, and only sens is Wie x vi of them for child in war! Were he here now “$ by a swift and adroit manoeuvre he vod and all by a thoroughly rational, scien- , | contriv fic medicine like Dr Pierce’s Golden Med would shear off his cowardly head as th hi s get his own contingent in wal Discovery ; — a swift reaper taketh the ripe barley. ong ae The arrangement, aS may * cures all disordered, dchilitated condi- ee can — prevail against the | Raieaa Gee was little to the taste of . . he lil dell ss ; : devil ? An e cast a doleful look or ’ tions by its direct action upon the liver and , oe GO a. tomstive organs; it gi ‘hens’ Ge Go at Aken asem as if to say, “It’s a oe himself unexpectedly where 4 L make fresh, pealtiy tee from bilious jive ae a oe a Seni oe a ——— to he hottest, he : Selenne oft (Mls ceies meee es ame ou Kuram with a fine air impurities; it drives a i e-germs out | « Dorn . : ee oe of the or s solid, muscular |}; oe is haat Be gon a ~ Som a rag > profusion of . . sh and constitu power i= pel : ; “PD ed Abou Kur- ” 6 vee 50. 08g s “ great broth~- J h d-— t M 4 a and throa fections, which are oe eee ~e aan touch noni te aoe the post of honour in the ust pure ase at auc 10n in on ohen simply the rest!t of impaired nutri- | OF *UPeTstition, ned Amoods fancies an. ut the great brother’s modesty ti t S ° tion, are reached and cured by this wonder in ee: ~ I long to set eyes on au a a ee a en SO SATS G EIOTY treal an enormous — ity ? —s fal ‘Discovery ’’ in « ee where cod liver ae “4 he Saf gg sg _— I eee know one belonge@ to another. By e.e . L t oil emulsions ire useless because the ‘‘ Dis 8 100KS ; e be aught else, that I A 1e right of war, all the preroga- S 1 oe” ad ges d covery” is r adily assimilated by delicate | — his body a sheath for his nee fame and uchievement, the dis- Uul.INgS, 1h »,wee S, serges, wors eS S. stomachs. It is far superior to malt ex- _— retion of leading to victory tracts, because its beneficial effects are “Is my brother mad ?* seed «esd, fall to the lion-hearted hanes Sen, Latest shades and atterns Intending permanent | With deep concern. st deeds of valour were a theme of pé : 5 «pr. Pierce, Iam one of your most grateful |! “ Yea, mad with a thirst for battle,” 2spiration to poet and _ warrior h f j ] | th h ld — writes Mrs Aniie M. Norman, of answered Abou Kuram. “ Will my throughout the length and breadth of pure asers O spring sult engt S S ou see a Wayne Co ae i ; nae Sees brother give orders to have his men | es ti It was a lesson in guile t - S ‘Go edi SCO aiso & vorite Pre made ready > ss le woul have benefited ANY } h na qi id ‘ Pellets’ with wonderful results ier ‘ C eee y ar we, os many of my ichdie ten ean, es Ge But Amood had still a multitude of | “er ‘n Europe to note how those two _— " ~- : dead brought to life. The doctors said I had | Pretexts for delay. For one thing expert dissemblers wheedled and pala- consumption and death wes only a matter of | Abou Kuram and his gallant army vered, and how mean and worthless time. 7 "ih cae z ve to must be feasted ere fighting could be | €*ch made himself in comparison with Deetes of Discovery’ and several bates | Rother ad been ten aca arious asd | of ‘Pellets. I got well and have done a great fue -. on Ee Sas cw, = i deal of hard work since “| ill befall him if it should ever be said (To be Contianed.) . ' he had forgotten how to be hospitab® a When the liver and bowels don’t w repalige 2 ’ a the body and brain wen t Dr pies 7 oe Mod Pellets are & sure, safe aneuie Abou Kuram, however, was too fa- | — - ot ae ¥ miliar with guile to be _ inveigled. | and permanent cure for constipation, « rs cals all $ worpid liver. One “‘ Pellet nis nga ye With a manner that was the pink of m si laxative and two a mild cathartic. courtliness, yet had in it more than | | a suggestion of imperiousness and aus- ——— | terity, he declined festivities, saying ; { ; Nn Th e that feasting would be sweeter after | Bar gain or er. 1e yo | victory, and that he would joyously | . eat the carcasses of 100 sheep when e ; ; Yumen Yusel and his satanic lieuten- | ant were crushed. He was aided and | i | abetted in his policy of aggression by \ ; Ismael Numar, Amood’s second in com- | 7 SAS |} mand, a brave and capable officer, had af : cy Ft | he been free from the trammels of a| to be rid of, because bad blood is .. vw “ pusillanimous superior. Amood yielded | the breeding place of disfiguring . a reluctant consent, the kettledrums | dd dis Is : | and cymbals broke out in noisy rival-| @N@ Gangerous diseases. 4S your ry, and the troops marched out to! blood bad? It is if you are bivouae on the plain. ls i agued by pimples or bothered b The chosen spot reached, Amood , S a P ple . ; res y Sinn desired to have a vermilion tent, oils, if your skin is blotched by | > with luxurious State appointments, set eruptions or your body eaten by _ nen ae — CREST" (f)| CORSETS Me Stand every strain, Always t+ ~~} comfortable and absolutely un- breakable, every active woman needs one. Unrivalled for golfers and bicyclists. Cost only 25c. more than regular D & A styles, and made in all sizes. Ask to see them. ,(,) 4 @ : We ke e commenced burn jag, and an supply any quan tity of b st quality ot Lime, for farm: g and building pur poses. . LYONS & Co 85—pat. caar. 1 mo a 1 Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad + pice is a ominable. This is @ truism that no competen\ houskeeeper should fo get. Half the trouble of coos ing is past if vou get the rig at brand of Spice, and while there sre maay that are fairly good, it 1a always safest to take one which os invariably uni- That one is form. WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 up, insisting so strongly on what was due to his exalted rank that Abou Kuram was forced to point out in un- diplomatic language how exceedingly awkward luxurious vermilion§ tents might prove in case of a surprise or a night attack. So, murmuring bitterly about the unprincely discomforts of a campaign, Amood moodily ate his sup- and lay down per, said his prayers, beside the smothered fires to study the starry sky, and await what fur- ther evils fate might bring. The sol- diers lay armed by their harnessed beasts, gnawing at mutton bones, like of dogs, while Abou Kuram, active, and more than a tri- y, moved about, giving rapid instructions and speaking stern encouragement. Slowly the silent nizht wore on. big, bright stars twinkled fitfully, moon sailed majestically out into the empyrean spaces for a little and then went her impe! way, jeaving a darkness that was of full vague dread a colony vigilant, fle angry, The the la and then there fell a silence as had been the tumuit, for the enemy, slipping from our fingers, seemed to have disappeared into the earth. Abou Kuram and Amood Sinn an improvised council of wer. ‘Let us take to the mountains,” pip- ed the latter in a falsetto of shivering tear. on Amood’s trembling arm. held to flv be cut down, I and my men with me will return as we came and thou and thy possessions can go ty eternai destruction.”’ mood Sinn, hysterically. ie Ry this right hand, jest who flieth a foot shall have death for his pcrtion. Proclaim it abroad, Is- maei Numar. If there be any man afraid to fight, bring him here that tf may cleave the dog in two! I decree that all who are afraid shall die the most miserable death mind of man can devise. I would not go to the moun- tains witheut revenge for the pasture lands of Njed and all the rocks that have ever fed on them. See thou to it, Ismael Numar, that every coward shall be put ingloriously to death.” “My lord’s will shall be obeyed,” an- swered Ismael Numar, with alacrity. As the enemy did not return scouts were sent out to discover his where- abouts They came back in the early morning with the intelligence that he lay beyond a swelling in the plain, alout a league and a half to the north, and the army was immediately put in motion to give him battle. counsels Keeping his to hjmeelf, words of; t and awesome suspicions. The men,} { casting their mutton bones from them, } sat up, with a quivering tension of nerve and muscle, a! looked to thell weapons. Mentally they were count ing the minutes till the light shouid appear, for this was the teri yrizing in- terval cf blackness when a surpr:st would be most disastrous. An Arab attack sometimes con with the roar of thunde! sometimes with the stealth and hush of deat When the troors were beginning to re mark with bated breath that there was to be no molestation from the enemy, suddenly the outpost broke into wild yells, and ther was the spluttering fire f promiscuous shoot- ing. In half a second more a ring of flame engirdied us. its light we saw a swarm of rushing demons, with levelled spears, charging in among us, and the screams of pain told how effectually they were doing their work. We leaped upon our beasts e charg- } ed hither and thither in the pitchy ; blackness, mistaking friend for foe; as sudden ! sores and ulcers. You can have good blood, which is pure blood, if you want it. You can be rid of pimples, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How? By the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparttia It is the radical remedy for all dis- eases originating in the blood. Read the evidence : “ Aver’s Sarsaparilla was recommended to me by my physician as a blood purifier. When I began taking it I had boils all over my body. One bottle cured me.’’—LoNNER CRAFT, Wesson, Miss. “After six years’ suffering from blood poison, I began taking Ayers Sarsapa- rilla, and although I have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the sores have nearly all disappeared.””—A. A. Man- NING, Houston, Texas. New Inventoin. I have invented and patened on July 24, 1897, a new straw elevator and shaker attached to any faoners. Itcleans all grain perfectly first cleaning, ell grain is iaken out of the straw. It bas been well rested. [t only tekes abuu’ , “the power for to driveit of any otl-r machine for that purpose in the market. [ack every, imtending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers ol her, , ent will be dealt with according to the law Abou Kuram laid én iron hand “The cause is thine, not mine,” he said, with a quick but fearful em- phasis. “Do what seemeth to thee 200d. Only if thou give not instant orders that every coward who seeks ‘Jt is well; it is well !” laughed A- | did but | the man ;} I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of Miil View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He q@ill receive ordere; also myselt JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. Building Let 650x100 Fest FOR SALE. 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