ae ea THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 22. (899 os . uffering caused by Piles Is Quickly | nded when Dr. A. W. Ghase’s Ointment is applied >. ny caused by the {rt ‘7 there are © rest and at ° known only to the : ; rive to be free of this te vet there is a cure—@ " loes not cost much andis ne Pp" : Ointment ts, so far as is k ire for blin ;. itch- =| truding piles It gives = and affords a per- fer ravated cases, : w, Ont., says: “*I was t g piles for two years a t night. I was halfcrazed ai Y Finally seeing Dr. Chase's | ent advertised 1 tried it and fou rd it ter a second application I for od 1 e large box cured me. H. and I can re- co uffering from the same tr . . Chase's Ointment is for sale by all dealers, or Edm n, Bates & Co., Toronto. _ —- ee ene Neen aCe “ ‘ °9 (2 ——Te ee aoe” ARE THE BICYCLES FarExcellence. -_— Ft eo §/RENGTH | BEAUTY DURABILITY It takes less energy to propel the IMPERIAL than any Bicycle made. Its constrise- tion renders tt almost inde- siructable. 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TaAat if nad better go Stay where you are. [Tam lost without my Boswell. And this promises to be interesting. It would be a pity to miss it.’ ‘But ye r client ‘Never mind him. I may want yom T1€4)). and so may he. Here he comes, Sit down in that arm-chair, doctor, and vive us vour best attention.’ A slow and heavy step, which had been heard upon the stairs and in the paused pnmediately outsid the door Phen there authoritative tap, *“Qome in'” said Holmes. passage, , land ena Was &@ 10UG AanG A man entered who could hardly have been less than six feet six inches in height, with the chest and limbs of a Hercules. His dress was rich witha richness which would. in England, be looked upon as akin to bad _ taste. Heavy bands of astrakhan were slash- ed across the sleeves and front of his double-breasted while the deep blue cloak which was thrown over his shoulders was lined with flame-colored silk, and secured at the neck with a brooch which consisted of a flaming beryl. Boots which extended half-way up his calves, and which ‘Hat COAL, were trimmed atthe tops with rich brown fur, completed the impression of barbaric opulence which was suggested ey his whole appearance. s carried a broad-brimmed hat in his hand, while the upper part of hie face, extending down past the cheek- bones, a black vyisard-mask, which he had apparentdy adjusted that very mo- ment, for his hand was still raised to it as he entere l. From the lower part of the face he appeared to be a man of strong character, with a thick, hanging lip, anda long, straight chin. suggest- ive of resolution pusked to the length of obstinacy. “You had my note?” he asked, a deep, harsh and a strongly marked German accent. ‘I told you that I would call.” He looked from one to the other of us, as if wncertain W hie h Ue : “Pray take a seat,” said “This and colleagu Watson, who is occas? mally enough to help me in my¥ tases. have Ll the honor to address 7" ‘You may address as the Count Won Kramm. a Bohemian nobleman. I he wore across with voice address. Holmes. , DE ror xl Whom s my friend mnderstand that frien l, rentleman, youl nor ion. whom I may trast with this is a man of ry and discre- a matter of the most extreme importance, If not. Lshould much prefer to communti- { , ith you al ic. [ rose to go, but Holmes caught 1 by the wris | pushed me ' tk il ) YN ene i } ho h ‘ ‘ You mnray his in I hing \ \ . 7 ; m 7 ount shrugged his broad shoul ers 77 nH i i b I said “hy binding you both to absolut sec} yf two yeatl h end ( that tin he matter will be of n portance At pi n t no nuch sav that it is ich weig t LG 3 m ay an in ence Ul 1 European history " LH ‘And I ea l i @€xcus tT 3 ma ] con t 1 sfran ) Th Lug wlio me wish h kn you, a I may ( ; | title } which I ha just called mys lf ida t 4) , a exactly my Own. “T was aware of it,” said Holmes, me drvly. “The circumstances are of great deli- precaution has to be might grow cacy, and every taken to quen what VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of g remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Jos. Gardiner was for fu@y years the victim of indigestion, con- stipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- am the use of Dr. Chases’s Kidney-Liver Fits, and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : ‘*I have been troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation, would go for two weeks atatime. At intervals 1 would be taken with violent headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally ad- vised to use Dr, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and must say that they are the only remedy that gave me permanent relief. I would not be without them for anything. ’ Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c.abox. Atall dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, single 1 { } _—- Lasts long—lathers freety—a pure hard soap—low in price, highest in }» quality, Read the Directions on the wrapper to learn how to olLtain be the best results in washing clothes. i he sk eho she sip aio oho cho ofp ofp b> exe A quick easy way. SURPRISE SOAP is the name, 2 LEPPT PEST TPT S ETP PTH SP PFEX bean immense seandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning famil- th matter implicates the great House ci hereditary Do- ies of Europe. To speak plainly, Ormstein, kings of hemia.” **T was also aware of that,” murmur- ed Holmes, settling down in his arm chair and closing his eyes. Our visitor glanced with ap- ut surprise at the languid, loung- ing figure of the man who had been, n doubt depicted to him as the most in- and most energet agent in Europe. Holmes- slowly re- opened his eyes, and looked impatient- iently at his gigantic client. “If your majesty would condescend remarked, **] some par cisive reasoner ro state vour case,” he shoulda po better able to advise vou.” The man spra2g from his chair, and yoom in uncon- agitation, The n, cesture of desperation he tore off th mask from his face and hurled it une» the floor, “You are right,” he cried, ‘I am th king. Why should I attempt to con- ceal | paced up and down the trollable with a “Why, indeed 2?” murmured Holmes. “Your majesty had not spoken hefore Iwas aware that I was addressing Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-fel- stein, and hereditary King of bo- hemia.” “But you can understand,” our strange visitor, sitting down once mort and passing his hand over his high, white forehead, “tyou can understand that I am not accustomed to doing such business in my own person. Yet th matter was so delicate that I could not confide it te an agent without putting mvself in his power. I have come - cocnito from Prague for the purpose eH ; consulting said you. j a. yray eonsult,” said Holmes shutting his e\ Ss < nee more. ‘The facts are brictly these: Some five vears ago, during a lengthy visit to \ rsaw, | mad he acquaintance of the well-known adventuress Irene Adler. The name is no doubt familiar ti "Kindly look her up in my index, Holmes, without many years he murmured I opening his eyes. “or ee Be f adopted a system 1 “octor,— rr docket ing ali pRrri nhs concerning men and things. ‘ ” . so that it was diftict name a sub- ‘ect or a person on which he could not this + to furnish information. In ind her biographv sandwiched of a Hebrew rabbi and at once case I in between tha that of a staff-commander who had written a monogram upen the deep- i hes '? said Holmes Hum! ‘Let meé see Porn in New Jersey in the year 1858. Contralto—hum! La Scala, hum! Prima-donna Imperial Opera of W ar- saw— Yes ! Retired f . j ! Livi re sta nea 3 AVing in from London operat 14 quite »! Your majesty, as I understand, became entangled with this young per- son, wrote her some compromising letters, and is now desirous of getting th-we letters back.” . 7° ‘Precise y so. But how— : . o” Was there a secret marriage ¢ seN ? sVOTI ‘‘No legal papers or certificates ? **None. “Then I fail to follow your majesty. If this young person should produce her letters for blackmailing or other purposes, how is she to prove their au- thenticity ?” “There is the writing. **Pooh, pooh! Forgery. ‘*My private notepaper.” Stolen.” ” “My own sea...’ **Tmitated.” *‘My photograph.” **Bought.” “We were both in the photograph. “Oh, dear! That is very bad! Your majesty has indeed committed an in- discretion.” *T was mad- After Binner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. eines? + bouse on moment Bireot “ms, now occupied by Mr John McLeod. Porsession given 1sth May next. Apply toThomas Alley. _# TO LET.— House on Brighton Roa’, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms ete, at present occupied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given st May-apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 ba nema Bice mae poe: i =a ag _— See aR ST I TET TEST Luu Nave seriously.” ‘Il was only crown prince then. I was young. I am but thirty now.” *‘It must be recovered.” ‘**We have tried and failed. compromised yourself “Your majesty must pay. It must be bought.” ‘She will not sell. “Stolen, then.” “Five attempts have been made. Twice burglars in my pay ransacked her house. Once we diverted her lug- gage when she traveled. Twice sne has been waylaid. There has been no resuit.” ‘*No sien of it 2” “Absolutely none, Holmes laughed, “Tt is quite a pretty. little problem,” said he. boat turned the king. reproachfully. “Very, indeed. And what propose to do with the photozraph ?” ‘To ruin me,” ‘But how ?” “| ain about to be married.” eg So Il have heard.” a” very serious one to me,” re- “To Clotilde Lothman von Saxe- Men ngen, second dauzitcr of the King of Scandinavia. You may know the strict principles of her family. She is herself the very soul of delicacy. A shadow of a doubt as to my conduct would bring the matter to an end.” “And Irene Adler 2?” ‘Threatens to send them the photo- graph. And she will do it. I know that she will doit. You do not know her, but she has a soul of steel. She has the face of the most beautiful of women and the mind of the most reso lute of men. Rather than I should marry another woman, there are ne lengths to which she would not go— none.” ‘*You are sure that she has not sent it yot?” “Tam sare.” “And why ?” does she . : : 3 1 nwt **Beeattsa she has said that : 4 send it on the day when the betrothal was publicly proclaimed. That wili be next Monday.” “Oh, then we have three days vet,” said Holmes, with a yawn. ‘That is very fortunate, as I have one or tw« matters of importance to look into just at present. Your majesty will, of course, stay in London for the pres- ent ?” “Certainly. You will find rae at the Langham, under the name of the Count Von Kramm.” “Then I shall drop you a line to let you know how we progress.” ‘Pray do so, I shall be all anxiety.” “Then, as to money ?” ‘You have carte blanche.” ‘Absolutely ?” “T tell you that I would give one of the provinces of my kingdom to hav that photograph.” (Yo be Continued.) ZEEE SSS Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Svothing It contains Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrlica and Wind Colie. relieves Teething Troubles, Flatulency. Drops Syrups. neither Opium, . 1s Castoria cures Constipation and Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, givin healthy and natural sleep. & Castoria is the Children’s 2anacea—The Mother’s Friend, Castoria. 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