eel wi cure Biliousness, Cor stipation ta. They expel impuri ' ace women flad sure relief fr: To Cure Sick He e emove impurities from the Put wy glass vials. T! ° se. Re ed by m ‘ ere, as | t Liver Pil f book ma D » oF 6 - a l tor staups.G L &. Jou 5s & Co., SRURARERRARELET Eo tussces as ort RT xz _ ec co Pe ae a poner Bora od ee ~—“—nl « ~ ~- “85, in Silver a Nothing is so truely r to wedding gifts as sails ‘ »ynbiaes at once the | ornamental an i useful nore, possesses aly intcinsic valu2 of its ow ' W publast either recip giver, and at the last is aly valued for the m clustering about it. Our stock is completa ‘ * a nansiva aticar ofte pensty liver gitts. FEREEOUGESUDHERGWCRUERDENPEROOGURECRARGREEORRGEEOGURUEUERROREEREERGRTEREECRUGGHUERSCROOUHEUESORSECSESRRECER ee edEe . _ ARSON PILLS --- Gf] and fur- W. W. Wellner al) Liver com: rom the blead, n using them adache stomach and ty in a bottie; y physicians nade. Sirty- Sold by all 25 cents in oston, Masa, eslGi bed » levoted It autifu!l or. ays an Qn. It ent or inevit- mories 1 inex- US00000004~ ‘Its all Plain Sailing { With Our Goods are Right Qur Prices ar | It lies with you, reader, t chance to prove the above as are receiving new goods dail; Cavered Chip Market Baskets f: Choice Creamery Buiter jivet re Try our Orange Pekoe Tea lb. It wll please you. Haszird’s genuine We BRAHMIN Tt A big stock of other Teas oa 20c per Ib up. Also in stock, canned Lobsters, Clams, etc., aa line of general groceries, a lowest possible prices. Free goods to ali parte of the city. communication. R. BF. Maddigan LOWES QUEEN STRE Baked Bear 9) a A pound ca baked beans in to sauce for 10 cen what we offer. ae Cheaper than bu beans and Cor them, Tiy atin, 10c. teres oe] eS OS O°! GE“! O'R? O'S Oo eee ess FOr Victoria Row Groce: — AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest C by mail each aight. magazine or book to read. when you’re passing this we OO 444 UY 1 O27 88 _~ and American newepapers seceived Those Who Deal With Us 3 Right ;give us @a riion. We . See our om 10c up. seived, a. 283 per als» sel) =A. sand, from Salmon, i o ll at the lelivery of Telephone & (0 S no of mato ts is ying king SANDERSON & CO _ tesneeee2 % & OD OOO88 é wadian ¢ 9 ' Drop in if you want a paper or Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars ete. \j. R. H. Maso a iS I given you?’ ‘None. I have taken the right,” ssid Lawrence, his breath quick and hard “Your pride and _ indifference, through these tem years, have only made my love all the stronger—never mind why; we cannot understand these things—but you are a woman now, and must repay me for these years of pain ' and waiting, Honor. This long sand sl ghted love of mine shall win a re- turn. You cannot crush or kill it, for it is stronger than yourself, and will conquer you.” “IT shall go away from here if you ever speak to me so again said the girl, with a flash of wrath in her eyes; “or 1 must pass it by as sumething too too trivial for “And I,” returned Lawrence, speak- ing aus sternly as he ever could to her I ver | e off telling you of my love until you own your love is mine i ! last. She walked quietly from the room. even while he spoke; but he _ followed her, eager to do something for her even then. “Why, Lawrence,” she said, taking her candle from his hand, and by an effort speaking in her old tones, just as if that interview had never been, | “there is a light in your room! Who ! is there?” Was there ever a women in the wide world who did not yearn to be the mother of a bright faced, happy, healthy, iaughing, rol- licking child? If there ever was such a woman, she was a bad one, and while there are many thoroughly bad men, there are very few thoroughly bad women. It was God’s and Nature’s intention that evegy woman should be the mother of healthy children. Tens of thousands of women defeat this beneficent design by their ignorance and neglect. They suffer from weakness and disease in a womanly way, and take no measures, or the wrong measures, to remedy it. Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders of this description. It acts directly and only on the delicate and important organs that are the threshold of human life. It makes them strong, healthy, vigorous and virile. It heals ulceration, allays inflammation, soothes pain and tones and builds up the nerves. It banishes the trials of the period of impending maternity and makes baby’s entry to the world easy and almost pain- less. It does away with the dangers of motherhood and shortens the period of weakness and lassitude. It insures the little newcomer’s health and a bountiful supply of nourishment. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy wives and mothers. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous mef- its. A dealer is not a physician, and has ne right to suggest a substitute for the prescrip- tion of an eminent specialist like Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser sent for 33 one<cent stamps to cover customs and mail- ig only. Cloth binding 50 stamps. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. B® | 'HR DAILY EXAMINi a \ \ \ Ly \r ye \s » we \ ‘ ‘ » } \ : 4 ; \ \ \ \ > a — . x } SAVY VV YUU YY YoY ey Ye ts “ Ts Ee SOUT ek TR OT. AT A re et tax een | ma Ge | co. r ' | dS) so a S fi Mor | >} —~Hp A Ef ~ a I« > os \ i . i “ qd 34 a if A &, ; i ot : i \ I } f Se veeen to | al AARY CECIL HA Li | ; B 4 NV A [ Y L, . V/ j f 1 _ VG ' . ‘ ale 3 ‘ 1] ' ’ KT . I ar Author of lhe Arundel Motto,” ‘‘Nora’s Love | i ; | Col, acK to the id Hom e. cai oe | : “ ei RR pt ene ee as a fx - ~* \ oN rm , v ‘ “A . . IX IN TN le me ee NM TN TR OM OU NK i () “Slit ’ | Mir Hat ii j + . ‘ v1 } i »\ ‘ | : ’ } i I I mm the a OT of hi ~ it } ' : ’ - Vi ‘lle has a deed to ta 1 is 1 he’s late over it. Nev LuVOl iL W Vs, I j . } . ¢} , | mind him; he will not be hei hé \ \ aay 8 \ l ! i brea o br g ’ hich | nad | ore * 3: . . ; : oe Rae Th ire good tidings,’ said Hon it softly on 1 lip Do von remem aoe os : 2 you remen or, emphatically; and, glancing at the ber And vou remember how | Rada <a ‘oe i . # : . + oor With an Inimitable mimicry of 5 1 never let Phoebe kiss me afte Slimn’ ; : Simps normal expression, she ral No. “OUPSt on de Oo F ; i : a ees * You | lightly and noiselessly up-stairs. were but a child: what eould ) kno ‘ “eye os ’ 7 all dian a N Mr. Haughton, smiling at the re such i hen the dreams -hat membrance of her comical grimace \ m -Dreat! ther ot j + ot : ‘ : sl pe watched her till she turned out of sight, Will l \ rvil , } xy} : » ying now to kill and then @ntered his own room, the aC ; ' stern and watchful man of business ve 10 unhappy ice , : "1 ‘PPS row, the unmoved man of the world. nak I i g so, \ ce “uy ' : . ; 5 ' : os You have all your _ instructions, »” girl 1 d, 8 very ¢g J ¥); a Slimp; so you can go to bed when you think you would not do it so often. Let 7 here will be breakfast for you us be just what we were in those tiaes obi a" room at seven, and you will be ° * . ‘ > ft > i. 2 ” you have been talking of—cousins, as | & 4 efore I come down. . 7s i sy 7? raa 31) 1" it were, or ward and guardian, which ery well, sir,” was Mr. Slimp’s you will—but do not talk of other love = > ee met he looked re between us. It is impossible. You ref 1e understood an omitted margin to : : “wee a e woTds: ¢: i mr fi CCT know it. and have known it always, if : ( . ; ind, f Honor rad b en - . . ere < > o *¢ os iT | you would only own it to yourself. You : a sh might have lookec in vain : . ¢ ; or the 1e : ‘ Le Os Vinge | kuow, too, that I have no home but “T) ¢ a he ity been copying. ‘Do the Te . ° wih ir: 3 yeurs; and, if you were generous, you h er empit thoroughly; = study) . » “Ae ° : ‘ ve : : i } would not take every opportunity of . a ra and seave no ston wa = ; ; : ere. urned. lave ‘ritte > . ; Making me unhappy with this worn r thi ! ee: wre _ on thé bac k : ; % : 1 lis card ¢ r » rs ‘emin: out subject. Oh, why,” she cried, het : ur a ye he ae to remind : : you, an oO e « er side ; > ame hands clasped tightly to her breast, K th ae 1 ; fully ‘11 “ ; uble . : ; veep e car refully— f rouble should you have given me this pas- I ht : on _ — sono : " < _ si enougn » Bet it. sion you call love? You knew I neve1 M ay Si; . “er M tI ; éf, ; : Mr. Slimp took ‘ Mr. aug ceuld love you You have yourself told a “ li] = “i a 4 | — cn’s hand deliberately; re: > 0} me how I would not go near you when “led j 7 1 a. an t ; i? ~ ; , ciuled instructions 1rough wit still I first came here, a little child! You a UES ougn wits : as r * more deliberation; then turned the ecard heve told me how your sister tried in ; round, and read the name engraved vain to teach me to admire you, and ' tl th id “R 1 Keith.” . ; . -pon 1e other side- wycen iWeith, Phoebe tried in vain to teach me to : worship you, and you yourself triea sieeai r 5 es hana - CHAPTER V. ch, sO much more in vain.—to teach me to love you. Knowing all this, why “Asleep, Phoebe?” do you speak to me go often, as you At the sound of Honor’s bright voice, have done to-night? What right have! gnq at the sight of her face round the half-opened door of Phoebe’s bedroom a head sprang from thet pillow, and an whisper bade her come in sand the door. Hlonor came in and shut the door olediently; then, putting her euandle- stick down upon the dressing-table, «and ea ger shut So tuking up an easy position on the bed, she looked across into her cousin’s face, inl remarked, sententiously, that she wes back again. And then her wake- inl eves went wandering round the lit- tlhe untidy chamber, as if it were all Strang to them, with a shadow in them deeper than their wonder—a shu- dow which now and then did fall up- or their buiazhtness at odd times and in fumiliar scenes, as if, even yet, the life vilich had been hers ever since she cenld remember, had its dark, inscru- ti.ble corners which she searched in vain, ‘There was little to gaze upon in this hdroom of Phoebe's, so it was no won- der that the girl's eyes soon came back to the face opposite her, and rested there. “Why, Phoebe,” Tonor’ said, then, “von have been crying!’ Phoebe was sitting up in bed with ber hands locked about her knees, and her broad, Dutch-looking face—rather pretty, but soulless and self-absorbed— was fleshed and stained with tears. “Orv ne?’ stumimered, and both the repetition of the word and the mor- tified gaze betrayed the dependence of the self-consciousness of her character. “Why should you say so?’ “I am led to that conclusion by the sight of teurs. Am I as wise as the doctor’s assistant who knew his patient she had been eating horse because he caught sight of the saddle under the bed?” “I did ery,” replied Phoebe, plaintive- ly, “because Lawrence would not let me sit up for you, as I'd promised, and because he hardly spoke to me all the evening.” “What a relief,” youtly. “Not to me,” know it isn’t.” “Yes, I know—I do know,” rejoined Honor, pitifully, for how could she help pigying the girl who could perpetually ccurt sympathy for having, unasked and with utter absence of pride or even self-respect, laid her shallow heart at her guardian’s feet? “Yes, I know, Phoebe, and I only thought of myself when I spoke. But I do really believe that some day you will say, with me, that it is a relief when Lawrence does not speak.” “IT never should,” said Phoebe, with a sigh. “I’m not so surprised that he takes no notice of me when you are here; but when you are away it is worse. He does not talk at all then; he hardly stays in the room with us. Oh! Honor, I wish 1 didm’t care! But I do; and—do you think he will ever be different?’ “T hope so, in many ways,” said Hon- or, sagely; “but I think, if it ever came to happen that he offered his love to you, Phoebe, you would see, all at one, that it wasn’t worth taking. Has it been very dull for you then, poor little Frau?’ one of Honor’s pet names for her Dutch-visaged cousin. “Jane was as cross as she could be,” spoke Phoebe, emphatically; “and she said lots of unkind things about your going to Deergrove, till Lawrence stop- remarked Honor de- sighed Phoebe; “von BRAIN | qi 26 O } pefore th la } ‘ Hehtful f lf-cl d a rather CcOUSIL Ss 1 & : tl- ind : ae ‘as ; : rif I ied ft ib me ompfaint | . ‘ pour, {,;,ive ne ‘ ‘ » { bed, and | > i ( iO or } ! ‘ ily of rt h Che ¢ ee] a le tT) | the scene wag of course purely im aginary was perfor | with ner 2 a pe! N ith perfect | gravity, though its ludicrous side was evident from the laughter which chas- ed away all Phoehbe’s di: ‘ontent Then followed a slight exhibition of Captain liervey’s languid deportment, and the elegant sleepiness which Mrs- Trent eculd always manage to maintain, un- Vig ha . . disturbed by the keen watch she kept upon her daughter, and the frequent lessons she vouchsafed to Honor, Then Honor ceased her acting and took ae ber. candlestick. . (To he continued.) FAG is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. Business and professional men, accountants, stenographers, teachers, students and all brain workers know only too well what it means to have the brain so tired out that concentration of thought is almost impossible. One-fifth of all the blood in the human body fs found in the brain, and unless the blood is pure and rich the brain becomes exhausted for want of proper nourishment. Dr. A. W. 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