NE CET es tO THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, 1900, lighting ful power—like a cat—of ; 2 ee eww) Wee = ao . . =. Sette ee itn ge a, \ \ \ 4 \ \ .~ > > oe ‘~ ae is } — ——————— OEE: x . : \ d ye Ye es YY y ‘ ’ . a é \ ‘ + f 4 Ny A 7 \ \ YZ T not he ttar f¢ lea cour Const f: rT ie H "aa ee ee Are You Bilious | Baa Wi nel ee 5S St SE THEN TR ch. yk Sl : i] Down | 8 | : ) i} ' ; } | ¢rom home,” fumed Law he : neil / | f !> RIGHTED £ | Sane cee be 1 2 d he ag , f - . a . | oe coming ave One! | ~ ‘ hy +} i and wet relief, end you wil! never gse any other ! ~ = Lé h } f es me 1e to cure Sick Headache and Bowelecom. } 2004308 kK the old lady, with sudden, qutet $i { pia 3. They expe! all imp rities from the blood . - ‘tw “and . wild lit : even ; v1 ind uy ae he 0 ; ° ; r+ r _ ” a anrthe-= Best Liver Pill a Miade BY Mv A RY C EC | & HAY et ] reque aT I hoped you W i your One after ancinci to care bilieusness ts what physicians say <f | ; F e think hetter of it. aud now, mer hy : Panrsors’ yy — by Druggists or sent by | ‘ ' a“ ..4 . . 5 fo ot ae ; Sas Mr - be 14 I varees brands are il, post 4< r 3 cea (as ll th . ' AV uUti YT ts hs Ls ane ’ 66 : » yo e . rl formality, Mr. augnton, . mail, post-paid tor 28 cous. - Full particulate | or of he Arundel Motto, Nora’s Love oe Oe a Gd ee wank ee ae tried and con- + el af ae FPR A EO EE ER demned, +] ~ Ly L. ie “+ ry nobly and rv tendé ly fulfiling lest, Back to the Old Home,” Etc. a ey ele a vise her way: Hi . - _ : : o uty which has fallen in her way~ 4 liner Opting Seay.) is | soe eee ccnp ‘ ¥ ’ “fx Fx fx fx FWY fA os woe a nt and beneficial to a dying woman, I | mY ™& | 7 fX IX #® YS 4X fr aa a ao x a . eA a\ a «\ a la ~ —_ i IX IX a\ KR & and still she is most unwilling to dis rLiL IV DIN iN hy. Y Q. reed ‘ i. all obey her guardian, or even disregat 1 { HAPTER XVTI f | . i his W ish. This being the case, l IMPROVES ON ACQUAINTANCE = 0 a - - : vex her again with the choice, but i ” ee irs. P or vill myself arrange with you for her to scaiiik Ga UP IN THE BRIGHT Meret |} 3 turn guidly to | retehed coun'r | stay here a Little time.” ESTIMATION. CHEWING or » vis , It was a perfectly insignificant per - » a t wilt iis Visi { G j | mi to e DOMIN . cs ae ‘ hat oom, hut | | son who thus” accosted Lawrence 1ON TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. TOBACCO. e goots pri. Ce to er | Hfaughton, a person meanly clad and] y other Brewery \ . rel ced oe . di. gily surrounded, yet there was scme- _ — and in : d the le old lady's M I 1 hor | thing in the words, or the tone, or the i : j 23s i } ( 1 ber | ° ° . soft fingers. ea , : | bearing of the speaker, which kept his 7 hand turned Mrs. Payte, | : i . : | angry answer back, and brought to his ‘ n, we . naquisitively at Theodora, who Pl own reply a chilly but very evident ef- - . — j . bal I . : - » ers £ col | : oe fort at politeness, ' viag ’, an < ‘ e proc SS OL CC ] | fantusi vh ch . @ a : ce a n er wools before she rose oo) } " ) “aN Ms ' , x 5 ) 3 ‘ “1 will drive here myself for Miss r Cae 5 , pe Ee heslue nay ig , him, when Inexpected itor was : . . not notice I feel hot enough my- unced oy rs. Payt r | lad Craven in the early morning, before I .-$16.59] selt, for I have been put out.” a ib ces st 2s ‘\ | leave for my office,” he said; “you will 8.25 Utter silence. Such a plain hint that Papacy es not allow her again to set aside my or- ‘ : a a, 425 — _ eee ada oe Mita | igh she had given hers X- | ger I hope.” ” ' We have moved into our brick building on Kent Street (between Queen e+e t : LS i ‘ ‘ cay UL se | i \ the same mission to mm of 9 d re + G oak Street ) { A yu ris ] av } : I’ \ were matte of supreme : . ca . , 2D wTeat eorge Ne ! i ~ . atic : Jane received it with a strong sre To ntinued. : : : Bo indifference to the ladies at Deergrove, gard to its import, and Ph wbe (though : , Prgepemst ts We will be pleased to meet all our old customers, and as many ReW ones 8s on apy part of that the bold little visitor for a ™M0O- | oho exclaimed several times, “Oh of ed a may find it convenient co call on us at our new quarters. were @ wk! nonplussed only for &@ MO | course, Honor must come,” and “On, | oO We will keep a full stock of seeds in White Russian, White Fife and Red a though. . a L.awrence would never go with Hon a een ener Fife Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Peas, etc, etc, “Yes have been put &” gne re es “KD +4 a a a8 cus and repulsive forms o os ‘ I ‘ MACD ONALD Pike, nee : ee the eae Ao ee Oh, it was a shame to think | Kidee ine is We have also received the greater part of our Szasons Canniacgs in Buggies A- 7 ’ sumed, sitting—for ber—unusually SUM, 1{ 4+ it’) hardly followed the idea to the ’ Yy 7 y S ; ie ry Se : > Rt aaking strenuous ae of her eye® | 5 Road Wagons, Road Carte, Surries, Truck Wagons, Cart Wheels, also a full oe Avgeat for + oe Inking Strenhuous Us e 7 ottom.thought a great deal more about y : - . eod - » Senor Craven.” md 7 Z . tok. aa ra i line of single and double harness. os 7 the bow 1 ner hair, ane Lstene a ; ° “ nd . . , i —_——_ <a “Indeed!” ns dnel more earerly for the wheels i One Horse Grain Seeders, Giant Seeders, Grain Drills, Dise Harrows : t ‘st opie get airmen es eee . . . - Q a ° | A faint guid sign of interest | of the waggonette. - Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Plows, Potato Cultavators, Churns and Washers | Paes i ee “{ feel sure,’ observed Miss Haugh S| Wholesale and Retail. She is at my house now, dan oe ton, reverting to the subject when the Please call ard see us before you buy 4s we have a large stock to choose } sooth, upon miv SICK ena, es z arly ove a ne ha sSito > ° o it ss that cee we eT nearly over, and the visit for which Dedd’s Kidney ‘rom. Our goods are all new and of the best. ee ee ee eet ee a i id dropped it, “that Lady Lawrence Pills are the only certain pera he Wr ae ge |} will make nothing-at all of her femal! cure. In Dropsy the Kid- REMEMBERTHE PLACE, 147 KENT STREET. mination not to make any ¢ ifort lo * connections. She will be, you know. neys are actually dammed tor tb] to Li ay Lawrence WieTl she the wealthiest indeed, the verv up, and the water, which rrives. | Bless me, why sh ould one of'| vpalthiest woman im. England. She should be expelled in the he famiuy—however a ant 2 one | will most naturally select an heir.” form of wear tis flows back 7 Se eave greater chance to the that seems the general opinion,” ob- a . y cells = Charlottetown, April 20th, 190€. j | others served Mra Payte, carelessly; “but o e flesh and pults out the J WWhy. inde uree & khow mothing about 1 skin. Remove the filth — — — Scene 5) n I : eurse <now nothing about it. Only ‘ : This s Mheedora « 1 say, in |] 7] chould say. if she dces wish to select — plugs up the drain. Rg SNOUIG Sad, mie COS = C16 2 , : ‘ sitet : i alee : —_ estore tbe Kidneys to Ic our Mc tto in ey ery thing y se W the rapd | en beir. she will be tempted by the bri! health Pas is ‘aly one . : 4 s but het e was | liant talents and sterling qualities o € ; ee we sell- whether it be a! scale iia ad , ae erline qualities of , Kidney Medicine : = . ‘ a? = ; ee Mr. aughton: and yet—and yet,” fYu- watch, a jing oF 8 y article of Ww ag <a — Si ae minated the old la: y. D her ly “Cap 3 ‘... i a i | ein we ee ge ee m4 yew elry or tliver ware, 6 od > nai dot Om Trent is very 2ccomplished. and of . , ¥ ~ ) lmoOuzgn, VY course, iv | a A a oe — low ill : Shy New Rt OC k In ail lines. sake, J could ah wish that | °° gant bearing, besides having the use | ee for a CH TA'TLOR Jeweler & Optician, Supnyside, Queen Square. Its all ,, Those Wha Plain Sailing ¥ Deal With With Rtn Qur Goods are hip ht (ur Prices are Right Ik lies with you, reader, toyive us & chance to prove the above asseriion, We are receiving new goods daily. See «ur Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Choice Creamery Buiter jurt received. Try our Urange Pekoe Tea at 28c per b. It wll please you. We also cell Haezard’s genuine BRAHMIN A big «tock ofotber Teas on Land, from 20c per |b up. Also in stock, canoed Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, eic., aol a full line of general groceries, ell at the Owest’ possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parte of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & Go LOWES QUEEN STREET. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS )F.Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have seen sorry you were not cover ered for a lurge amount. I bave good companies and can quote you. low rates. cE. H. SEER —_——— ee TO LET. “*Watermere”—Hveuse and Stables with about five acres of land Rent $260 00. — Parkview Cottage, adj »ining above, Wi i ca toree acres of land. Rent Both pleasantly situated and in good order, City water iy both heli Lessee to pay taxes. Aj ply to D. ¢. Moy 17h, 1900 t McLEOD. hsurdity, your Si he, Honor would persist in her al even so far as d clining to go up to Le l to meet her ladyship;.be- eause. if that were the case I saw that you would have Lady Law- choose it struck you just now g your own way. ld hardly verythin ence woul hesitate to Miss Haughton or e ren you before either Miss Ow | “lL think,” put in Mrs. Tren, that my daughter has little to fear from the ri- yalry of any other member of our fam- ily.” “I think net—oh, I certainly think not.” returned Mrs. Payte, with prompt decisicne “But then, what can we tell of the eccentricities of old Myddelton’s sister? At any rate, all I have to say in the matter I have said now. I de- termined you. because you have always been so very wishful to help Honer—-she being your youngest rela- tive, and an orphan.” A pause again, so definite that Mrs. Trent nervously rushed in to break it with a clear and stif “On, certainly.” “Yes.” said the small old lady, with @ quick m0 “Well, then, you will urge upou her the necessity of going to Lon- dou amongst the earliest of you, and do- ing her best to make herself agreeable to her great-aunt (if she is her great- aunt. but I really don’t understand any- thing about the that the chanees of her being remembered in the will may be as good as yours. I have done all I ean, and I leave it now in your hands.” “ITonor is not at all likely to forego her chance,” said Theodora, wishing iD her heart that this blunt and staring lit- tle visitor would leave. “If she docs, I shall now consider it entirely her own fault,” observed Mrs. Payte, almost blandly. Then, to the great relief of both mother and daugh- ter, she rose in her bustling manner, and grepared to take her leave. contmection), “Tf om ‘eved to be able to make _so — — — Ce ee She Was Pale and Languid Too Nervous to Sisep, and Daily Crew Weaker and Weaker—Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Restored Health and Vigour. Mrs. E. McLaughlin, 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states:—‘‘My daughter was pale, weak, languid, and very nerv- ous. Her appetite was poor and change- able. She could searcely drag herself about the house, :nd her nerves were completely unstrung. She could not sleep for more than half an hour at 4 time without starting up and crying out in excitement. “Ag she was grewing weaker and weaker I became alarmed, and obtain- ed a box of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we noticed a decided improvement. Her appetite be- came better, she gained in weight, the colour returned to her face, and she gradually became strong and well. I cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov- en such a blessing to my daughter.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a blood- builder and nerve vitalizer of most un- vsaal merit. In pill form, 50c. a box, at all dealers; or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Tororto. : ’ . eee weer | —— —— ever on his feet. He, too, seems to have a pretty fair chance. Well, well, it's of no use our worrying ourselves about it. I only hope, for the sake of justice, that, when the day comes for meeting this formidable old millionaire, - you will all be there. Now, I must hurry home, or I shall be benighted. If Mr. Haughton were here, I would get him to escort me; as it is, I must ge alone.” And she went briskly and cheerfuliy. “She chose to come alone in the dusk,” Jane said, rigidly, when Phoebe ventured to ask whether it would not have been well to send one of the serv- ants with the old lady; “so I suppose she is used to it.” “They are all in a rare state of ex- citement,” muttered Mrs. Payte to her- self, as she walked homeward in un- usual thoughtfulness, and with an uD usually slow step. “And it has been almost as good to me ag an Asmodean flisht.” “FTalloo, there!’ The exclamation came from Lawrence Haughton, as, in the gathering dark- ness, he drove up close upon this sol-- tary and heedless pedestrian. “Mr. Haughton. is that you?” Lawrence pulled up his horse, and leaned down from the waggonette,wh ch he generally preferred to drive him- solf, “Mrs. Payte, I did not know you. It is late for you to be walking alone.” “Yos, it is,’ was the prompt reply. “Tose to turn and drive me home; them you ean bring Honor back.” “Ho-ner! Is she at your cottage so late?” Lawrence was, beyond a doubt, very apery, and he turned his herse witheut a word. The servant held open the carriage door. and Mrs. Payte was diiven bach to East Cottage in grim silence. Bu sie did not seem to mind it much, unc hor small, shrewd face wore something like a smile when the lights of the cottage fell upon it at last. “By the ‘a vague oath, in which the restless little could safely, and _ not acainst her conscience, indulge “Hem or has got a bright and cheerful-look rz up there; and [I declare she ?> That is one thing Selina! well. Her voice is not a ‘ very powers!” she exclaimed—it was a woman yoormn si:.ging to Horor does ». and she knows the difference mach. tLéween singing and executing a song— i enll it executing a song when girls be- hend it of sense and feeling. atuy here, Mr. Hanghton,” she cont 1 . lending him into the fire lighted s-t- tng-recin, “while I fetch Honor?” Iiarely two minutes had Lawrerme su there, moodily,when the old lady re-uri- 4 to tell him that she could not [eT wie E'oner to leave Mrs. Disbrowe, ill and restless, and was Will you t yo was very Honors singing and read:ng, ; : 1a econ na: Se and even by her quiet presence: “Air. rhit must please excuse her to- “<a gs oihncd BY Linughton night.” 3 “J cannot excuse her, “che must come home.” she will not,” rep ied fortunately the fire- mean enjoy- | as Mrs. © said Lawrence, revghly; “T reslly Nirs- Payte; lyht dd not mept of his wrath. Malaprop would say, @8 headstrong as allegory on the banks of the Nile. 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