There are men whe imagine that > * work @ cure for out door SOveTCign i f ills They work like shaves at their Sas i oom usifiess, take insuffi cremt time to rest and sleep, and abuse anc’ neglect their health in every way. Then, when they break down they keep on just as before, except » that in addition to _their usual work, they go out every day and spade a little in thei: dens, of imitate Mr. Glad- iM gtone by cutting cqown a tree or chopping the fam- ily fire-wood. iculous method of curing a qan who is suffering from nervous exhaus tion and is threatened with nervous pros- tration could not be well conceived. 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Washington, Rt mane a DR CLIFi Weate Crroxtc Diszases by the Salisbury Method of persistent self-heip in removing Causes trom the bleed. Contirnaous, intel- Twent treate ment io person or by letter in- MilexsMinimum of suffering «nd Mazimum of Cure, possible in each case. EXAMINATION PUTA, URINE, &c. VICROSCOPICAT. OF BLOOL, = Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL Twenty ? era sractice in N. Y.Ci'v. Diploma reg- fred in U. S. and Canada. Address: Charlottetown, P.#.1,, Can. OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. ferences on application’ WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, —BROKER AND-— Commission Merchant, O’Dwyer's Cove, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 2.0. BOX 634. 4 150 d&w tf «a THE DAILY CHAPTER V. “MY aatignter-in-law's steward” was the facetious way in which he referred to Eben Martin among the neighbors. Eben Martin and his wife and his sons were among the many things that were simply tributary to the fuller, freer life of the big house. Therefore it presented itself in the light of a duty that Mra Strong should see that the domestic ma- chinery of her overseer’s house was kept in smooth working order, As a conscientiéns sovereign she was minded to look into everything fearless- ly. She was seriously disturbed about this vivid, esoteric girl, who was given to violent horseback exercise and be- witching red pompons. Under the given circumstances she considered her father- in-law’'s selection of the word ‘‘meddle’’ as not only inappropriate but bordering ou the offensive. Finding a discussion of the Martins and their domestic affairs inevitable, the governor resignedly laid his spec- tacles across the pile of unopened papers acerbity. used. I have come to look upon the whole Martin brood as an ungrateful and stiff necked lot Really, I have, Adele, my dear.’’ “Why?” ‘Well, Eben stood out so stubbornly for a reduction in the price I had placed on Neck or Nothing. I never would have sold the land at all had not that boy Seth stubbornly refused to remain on the place unless I would sell him land to start a small place for himself. As for the second son, my namesake, Strong, his attitude is nothing short of incomprehensible. Te refused point blank to be Adrien’s traveling compan- ion, although the fellow is so quick and intelligent I would rather have paid his expenses twice over than to have sent Adrien off with that dullard, Spencer.’’ ‘*Mr. Spencer belongs to a very good family, father, and he is not likely to embarrass my son by any social blun- ders. Perhaps young Martin thinks he has accepted enough at your hands. Moreover, it is quite time he was get- ting to work. I believe the plan is for him to study under Dr. Whitcomb?’’ ‘‘Was, but, hang it all, he positively refuses to go into Whitcomb’s office.”’ ‘‘Refuses? Refuses to study medicine under one of the best practitioners in the south?’’ ‘‘So Eben told me yesterday. ’’ ‘‘What does he propose to do, pray? ‘“‘He is going to move on to the pe- ninsula.’’ ‘‘Neck or Nothing? Impossible! What would he do there?’’ ‘‘Open it for Seth, is the plan. At any rate, he is going there to live or work or rust’’—the governor gave an impatient outward sweep of his delicate hands—*‘or rot there. Confound the fel- low, I never was more disappointed in any one in all my life.”’ ‘*But there is no house on the Neck. It is a brambly wilderness, a dreary, fenceless, out of the way hole.”’ ‘It is all that or a little less. Zeke’s old cabin is still standing on it. Rather a dilapidated mansion to be chosen by a 9 be fore him. " ‘‘Upen my word and honor!’’ Mrs. Strong’s amazement was boundless. ‘* He must be lacking in ordinary perception of his duty as a man of education and ability. Totally without ambition, I suppose. His class generally is.’’ The governor caressed his chin reflect- ively. ‘‘No, his entire against that theory. college record is Lam afraid he has cloud. I saw Redmond in town yester- day and was talking with him about Strong. He would not speak out plain- ly, but hinted darkly that Strong, in the last months of his stay at Shingle- ton, had tarnished a brilliant record and stripped himself of well won laurels.’’ ‘‘T wonder what he did? Strange that Adrien should have given you no hint. Not strange, either. My son could never be ungenerous to a comrade.’’ ‘I did not inquire further. If it had been Adrien, I should have compelled Professor Redmond to be more explicit. But, to come back to this little girl of Eben’s, I really do not see that she comes within your province, my dear.’’ “Then I myst bring her withjn it,’’ she said haughtily, turned toward her waiter. ‘‘Drake, you will watch for Miss Martin as she rides home. Stop her, and tell her that I want to see her very particularly this morning. She will find me in the morning room. You can clear off the table.’’ The governor accepted these orders to Drake as his own much wished for dis- missal and rose with alacrity. Piling his arms full of newspapers he went off briskly in direction of his study. Once inside of its heavy, carved door no sound, no intrasion of petty local af- fairs, would disturb him. _ In answer tp Drake's somewhat flip- college valedictorian, with all the world | left Shingletom under something of a | NeFING. tS eh tt CS eT eet aa te ttl enc CD and went imto the bject with some | J ' ‘*Yes, ‘meddle.’ That was the word I ' ED @ Ee ES SES EY ! | | 4 e%e STORY OF Shem RANTS BELLU DAYS, Ne SEAIMETTE H-WALWORGS ROPYAIGHT, 1897 BY THE AUTHOR. - o~ pantiy cCcliverett méssage froin ‘the madam,’’ Liza sprang from the saddle as she was riding homeward an hour later, flung the bridle to the boy, and, gathering her long skirt over her arm, walked sedately into ‘‘the madam’s’’ preseinucé. She knew quite well where to find the object of her search. Before she had been sent off to that Baltimore school ehe and Gabriella had studicd together in the morning room. It looked out over the heliotropée and violet beds that wer overshadowed by the crimson pome- granate bushes and the flame of the flowering quinces. The scent of helio- trope always brought back those days to her—brought back the pinched, intel- lectual face of the little governess, who had discriminated with cruel candor be- tween Gabriella, refined, delicate, sen- sitive, and the pretty hoiden from the quarters, who was admitted on suffer- ance and had ber opportunities thrown at her as bones are thrown to a stray dog. She had hated the governess in those unequal days, had always hated her, in fact, but Gabriella, never. Her she had loved always. Her she had mourned bitterly, if briefly, when the news came of her taking off in earliest womanhood. Gabriella had been her senior by six years, but they had stood and studied heart to Leait. (To be Continued.) Dr CHASE VISITING THE SICK, Raised from aBed of Sickness. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure and Kide ney-Liver Pills for Per(cct Health—An interesting Cure Atter Long Suffering. Combined Jan. 18th, Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., To- ronto, Ont. : Gentlemen,—For over five months I was confined to my bed, not being able to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treating me for catarrh of the stomach, but to no avail, I could not eat the most simple food without being in dreadful misery, and found no relief until same Was vomited up. After spending a large sum in medicel advice, I was advised to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I Simcoe, 1897. said it was no use, for I considered mine a hopeless case from which I eould not recover. At length I pur- chased a box from J. Austin and Com- pany, Simcoe, and to my surprise found great relief. Not being able to eat I tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills; the pains left me the third day. My appetite has been fully restored, I consider myself perfectly cured, and feel as well as when a young woman, although I am 65 years old at present. I was almost a shadow, now I am as fleshy as before my sickness. Have used only three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and only two boxes | of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I can 1 do my house work as usual. I am positive that my marvellous cure (which I think it is) is due purely to Dr. Chase’s remedies, which I have used. I can honestly recommend the same to any persons suffering from symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you every success. Yours, truly, MRS. ANN CHURCHILL, §r. -" th Should be brushed ee == thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tectreadily and more easily, in its inciep- ientstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly everybedy’s teeth. When zou discover th eavaties don’t delay, but come at once nd have them 4 lied at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth. Coftage and Town Lots FOR SALE BY AUCTICN ——<———— To be sold by public auction, on the pvem- ises, on Saturday, July l6thinst' atthe hour of of 12 o’clock, noon, that comfortale and commodious cottage, and Town Lots Nos, 3, 39 and 40, in the 2nd hunared in Charlottetown and opposite the Gas Works —owned by the Charlottetown Gas Light Company. Terms at Sale. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. ——— es EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 15 ,1898 ee a eS A Soe Sa eA eee cere eee MACKAW’S SERENE SEES SEE EES EEE ESE Py ¥ Ready-to-wear Clothing At the Following Prices at $5.00 to 6.00 good fits and guaranteed to wear, selling at $7.00 to 11.50. all wool, grey, check ard brown, mixed, selling at $2.00 Boys’ odd pants at 25c up. Bieycle suits at $4.50, former price 6.00 NS AARRSAAARAR AAAAAAAARAAAL >, Colonial Government $ COCOCCOO After months of careful investigation by tts ex perts, the victorian gov- ernment has selected the superb Massey Harris and the M. 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MeKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge photos, tin-types or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sample vf their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered. the highest grade wirk ever delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. A work guaranteed, and no depos required, 138 Wever Sefore have good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, IMPORTANT T0 DAIRYMEN 250——=a 15 to 20 gallon milk cans mede of the very best material obtainable. Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, Juae 7—lm A mt a alte ati ARNE NNEC I