ee nn a THE DAILY Sane EXAMINER. FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1898. NTE a oT J}, Be MYRICK & CO, ~—DEALERS IN Provisions of all Kinds. — FISH MARKET, Grafton N STOCK, at the Stree’ 90 qui ntals choice, large and me dium CODFISH @ quintals H + KE, cs "fe tar els and half barrels HERRING, 10 barrels SHAD, ] edfish, Flonan Had esh Fal bat, Haddock, ‘ f i ~—aS alway? in sioe*, and other kinds of Fish in season Pork. Lard, Hama, Baecn, Sausages, Jowlez, Pater, Feet, eto also, CANNED GOODS and € ROCERIES of all kinds selling low Ordera by Telephcne will have prompt tion, and delivered at any part of the city. J. ii. MYRICK & CO. aften meh23 — ii ead SRGORERORERASRRRRORAREC Ae oC Aca Rae aeeLaeaeeeease CompleteManhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. 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It will be sent free, under seal, while the edition & Address the publishers, RIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y ’ wn CCRCEURRSERSGRRRReRRRReREEeeeReeeREEe “a im tints, €2035 SUseuenseeesacensueateensesoess ~ we ’ wep hs From Liverpool to Charlotte THE FINE A1 IRON SCREW STEAMER ‘ALBERT,’ 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, BATT BROS., OWNERS, Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown on or about the 10th day of April Next, aad will — goods at through rate: of freight to Summerside, Souris and Georgetown. For particulars apply to Messrs. John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Unior Court, Old Broad “treet, London, Mesers. Pirceira Bros, 51 South John Liverpool, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ko; Btreet, mcehli—3w eod THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC "se — TIRE $6 Je the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURES BY The Goold Bicycle Co, .... 00 Ones SYREET, Brantford, Ont. DAVIES, . uP J wot wo ete. apply to F tt. George Pharnja ef who is Sole Agent for Charlottetown. y 2aw & wy eow—meh25 P.£, ISLAND RAILWAY TENDERS FOR COAL. NKALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed. and endorsed “Tender for Steam mal,” will be received until FRIDAY, 2th April, inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand One Hundred (6,100) Tons of the Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Coal, for Locomo. tive use. Tenders to state the price per ton of 2240 lbe., delivered as follows :— For prices, Ds CE, vk ncechceceissenux . 3,000 Tons PTT dé tencnanance constonvés a “ Georgetown COH4EO Cocecececes® Seecece 4 Pind, tudidi sine ckté ooeubiicns dedsese ence —. .* Is nunvctccceokudte 159 At least one-quarter of the whole quantity re- quired at each of the above-named Stations to be delivered on or before the 10th day of July ext, and deiivery of the whole to be completed @u or before the first day of October, 1393. The first payment will be made in July, and montkiy thereafter. Ten (10) per cent. will be retai from each payment until the final end eatisfactory completion of the oontract. The Department does not bind itself to acvept the lowest or any tender. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, } April Ist, 1 H i CILLET . PURE 2 POWDERED /100/% L. ¥ PURES™, ¢TRONCEST, BEST. for vse in ar-¢ quantity. For making Soap na Wate-. Disinfecting. and a hundred othe ' A can equals 2 pounds Sal Soda Beld by All Grocers and Druggista. RW. Sri, ap3 S > y eae s=8 BRET HARTE.= ~ COPYRIGHT. 1892. BY THE AUTHOR. Shocked, yet relieved, but uneasy un- der both sensations, Courtland went on blindly: “But he was not the only one, Miss Dows. There was another man picked up who also had your picture.” “Yes—Joyce Masterton. They sent it tome. But you didn’t kill Aim, too?” “THEY WERE BRAVE MEN, MISS DOWS.” “TI don’t know that! personally killed either,” he said, a little coldly. He paused and continued with a gravity which he could not help feeling very in- consistent and even ludicrous: ‘‘They were brave men, Miss Dows.” “To have worn my picture?” said Miss Saily, brightly. “To have thought they had so much to live for, and yet to have willingly laid down their lives for what they believed was right.” : “Yo’ didn’t go'huntin’ me for three years to tell me—a so’th’n girl—that | so’th’n men know how to fight, did yo’, +| co’nnle?” returned the young lady with | the slightest lifting of her head and; drooping of her blue-veined lids in a} divine hauteur. “They were always) ready enough for that, even among’}| themselves. It was much easier for: those pooah boys to fight a thing out: than think it out, or work it out. The! folks in the no’th learned to do all} three; that’s where you got the grip on} us. Yo’ look surprised, co’nnle.” “TI didn’texpect you wou!d lvok at it —quite in—in—that way,” said Court- land, awkwardly. “Tam sorry I disappointed yo’ after yo’d taken such a heap o’ trouble,” a turned the young lady, with a puzzling assumption of humility as she rose and: smoothed out her skirts, ‘but I didn’t! know exactly what yo’ might be ex-} pecting after three years; if I had, I might have put on moa’ning.” She; stopped and adjusted a straying tendril/ of her hair with a sharp corner of the! dead man’s letter. “But I thank yo’ all} the same, co’nnle. It was real good in} yo’ to think of toting these things over! here.” And she held out her hand) frankly. Courtland took it with the sickening consciousness that for the last five’ minutes he had been an unconscionable ass. He could not prolong the interview, } after she had so significantly risen. If he had only taken his leave and kept the letter and looked for a later visit—per-]| haps when they were older friends! It was too late now. He bentover her hand) | fora moment, again thanked her for her courtesy, and withdrew. A moment » later she heard the receding beat of pS | horse’s hoofs on the road. She opened the drawer of a brass- handled cabinet and after a moment's}, critical survey of her picture in the]| dead man’s locket, tossed it and the let- | wt | = =" ¢ S 1 = yx ? | — tL <—~ | x i ele ( se | fl iy 4 \ i ¢ SHE OPENED THE DRAWER. ter in the recesses of the drawer. Then from her foot, looked at it thoughtfully: she stopped, removed her little bifaly and called: “Sophy!” Splly ows, «Ap Aver-War Roi COS OF Tae, SOOMS cured of biliousness and Hawker's Pills, and now always keep a supply on hand. | prescribed Puttner’s Emulsion ) | results in palmonary, scrofulous and wasting diseases. | being so easily taken.” ee — ————s . = <“" A CENUINE AMERIGAN WATCH T Qijee ° “Miss Sally?” Said tne girl reappear- ing at the door. “Are you sure you did not move that ladder?” “I ‘’clare to goodness, Miss Sally, I nebber teched it.” Miss Sally directed a critical glance at her hand-maiden’s red-coiled head. “No,” she said to herself softly, “‘it didn't feel like wool, anyway!” CHAPTER IL N spite of the awk- ward termina- tion of his visit —or perhaps be- ¢ suse of it—Court- land called again at the plantation within the week. But this time he | was accompanied by Drummond, and was received by Miss Miranda Dows, a tall, aquiline-nosed : spinster of fifty, whose old-time politeness had become | slightly affected, and whose old beliefs — had given way to a half cynical ac- | ceptance of new facts. Mr. Drummond, | delighted with the farm and ite man- | agement, was no less fascinated by Miss Sally, while Courtland was now discreet enough to divide his attention between her and her aunt, with the re- sult that he was far from participating in Champney’s conviction of Miss Miranda's unimportance. To the freed- men she sti]! represented the old im- placable task-mistress, and it was evident that they superstitiousiy believed that she still retained a vague power of overriding the Fifteenth amendment at her pleasure, and was only to be restrained by the mediation of the good-humored and sensible Miss Sally. Courtland was quick to see the value of this influence in the transition state of the freedmen and pointed it out to his principal. Drummond's previous doubts and scepticism, already weakened by Miss Sally’s fascinations, vanished entirely at this prospect of beneficially utilizing these lingering evils of slavery. He was convinced—he was even enthusiastic. The foreign in- vestors were men to be bought out, the estate improved and enlarged by the company and the fair owners retained AW ® —_ oi y —_—_ \ . _ ar aj : a8), ae 1} P - | i f \ ! (pea 1 m\ \ ie “9 ny re Eh \) hy is | a: a" ; t——=" ¢ ~ LSdsmneae +. - “I VOW AND PROTEST, CO’NxLE,” SHE SAID. in the management and control. Like most prejudiced men, Drummond's con- version was sudden and extreme, and being a practical man was at once acted upon. Ata second and third interview the preliminaries were arranged, and in three weeks from Courtland’s first visit the Dows plantation and part of Maj. Reed's were merged in the “Drummond syndicate” and placed be- yond financial uncertainty. Courtland remained to represent the company as superintendent at Redlands, and with the transfer of the Knglish invest- ments, Champney retired, as he had suggested, to a smaller venture of his own, on a plantation a few miles dis- tant which the company had been un- able to secure. (To Be Continued.) ne = R. B. Lewis, of St. John, was completely constipation by Dr J. Wer, Dorchester, says: ‘‘Have with good Kepecially applicable to childre n USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great lood and nerve remedy. — AN BE BOUGHT FROM US at as low and even lower price than is often paid for the IMITATION. Many do not know this till they bring in their imitation MORAL—Buy the Genuine. Watch for repairs, and find that no Watchmaker who values his reputation will repair and warrant it. EK. W. TAYLOR, @ Charlottetown, March 20, 15898. 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THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them, st UT ( ~ ea a NT dl Gar Ur Prices. E HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that w | have the following quantities on hand: — 7 60 Waterproof Coets, 50 Boys’ Suits, & yards Broadcloth and | Doeskin, 125 Overcoating, 20. .* Reefers, 705 Worsted Serge Coating, 30 “ Overcoats, 1830 Tweed Suiting, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- 2220 Trowsering, made, and large quantities of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds of ,Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dia; posed of to make room for Spring importations, Cash buyers will find tne biggest bargains on record at our Store, 207 Queen Street. JOHN McLEOD & CO Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. MERCHANT TAILORS. —_- oe oro eS? ao omen — —_— -—— eee — ee ee Photographic Notice. J LET, and possession given imme- ” a” compliance with the often expressed wish of many that I should open a PHOLfOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, I am pleased te inform the inhabitants of Charlottetown and neighberhood that I have securad the premises formerly known as the “* BRAEMAR STUDIO,” and shall shorily be prepared to carry out all orders entrusted to me in a most satisfactory manner. Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed by appvintmoent. CLOUD HILL, PHOTOGRAPH! ARTIST, (From London, E2gland, late with Mr, G. H. Cook,) Opposite Miller Bros., Queen Street, Charlottetown moh? — 2m eod ee ram an NEW FURNITURE. Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and grt the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25,” 1892. AWFUL HEADACHE 2 YEARS OF SUFFERING, LIFE A TORTURE, Kendrick Outhouse, of Tive x says : For several years I sutlered from aan tacks of biliousness, which came oa ebout every ten days. [hada el none ealits and the smeil ci anything cooking tural a no ambition or streneth to work. [ tensely with piles and hives, and bed » aod my life was» My brother brought me a bettie of and a box of : to improve and in a sbort time I w, come pletely cured, I grew strong oul: weight. I have not euffered from Piles or bili. firm.y believe shat Saved My Life, Hot.ianp Manufactured by sick. I became weak ond nervous, and hed many sleepless nights, and for d.r. Dot retain food on my stomach. I sy my friends gave wp ail hopes ote tegen HAWKER'S HERVE AND STOMACH HAWKER'S LIVER PILLS. I had not taken them long before J im a few months bad gained 30° mecegaad ousness since, pow 2 years, and am us ¢f and hearty a8 any wan coald wish to be. HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOM4QM TONIC AND LIVER PILbyg I hereby certify the above statement is cor. rect in every particular. Sold by all Druggists and geners! dealers, TONIC 50cts,; PILLS 28ets, r re HAWKER MEDICINE CO, 1M, 8ST. JOEN. N, &, The Telephens Company P. E. ISLAND, ARTIES usi the Telephones w find talking ae more wg wo observe the feeica ~ ist. Speak wi.) the mouth about four inches from the ee, e 2nd. n a moderate tone of voice so Cee. . Pi ual Gs "lace the telephun® 80 a8 to cover fast as if you wished to ehut out all oer eal Do not press too hard on the ear, 1 is possible to tal« and be heard when stand. ing back. tw or three feet from the if you shout lou i enough, bet it is note mode o- conversation, is entir and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, being very aunoying to all within range of pour voices, ROB ANGUS, ap? 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