——- - = a ee. oe THE DAILY EXAMINER . Racked with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to excruciat- ing pain. After ten years’ terrible torture, Cured by Scott's Sarsaparilia. A. H. Christiansen, writing trom the Ciifton Hous N ira Falls, says owe you re Ur I ten years i suffered ¢t tortures of damned with rheumatism, Father had it befo i 1 bel s an here ditarv disease. My knee joints wouid et inflamed and if 1 was in any | “weather I to be laid up, which to a travelling man is a calamity, ™a ascore of Canadian towrs local doctors i some giving relief, others hat Sarsaparilla was a ure, and I asked a druggist bottle of the best Sarsapar ket.’ He Scott's, re g that it was an impr? and that ‘ } YT } end it i na | For the eve was Sure treated me, gave me tree trot! pa is a man I was out In arainst twin and aim as ho} e€ to be davs ago and never ielt a piore, to 2n I can ever repay The best remedy t's Sarsaparilla I owe rheumatism, i neuraig pains~-all arising poison in the blood saparilla, a modern con- imed ne, p mpt in its cura ts. Doses from one half to one l. At $1 per boitle of your Lyman’s Coffee is free samp! ‘ — ’ { i TLEMEN Find (i ei azl i * \A 7) — ; ed SeeeQy wiwuilé fj i... £oriiear ‘ ~h, ~ ~S kee : ; re ~ TH 4 > ‘ ~ iw THE J oe Z ec: pe Klt= wes uvVALF, i LLIEVES — 1 gE (Wares: Je ° i= a s f tr ~: ~ >- f ea = © OQ < ~ ° Bis Canes vy Pur uP HawnsomE’’ 2.56 Mortgage Bale ‘ - €8en s Yo he sold by Public Auction, at th> Court Houz in Seramerside, iu Prince ¢ ounty. on SATURDAY, the ih day of beeember next A D 1835, at the hour of tw Ive Oeloeck, noo undera powerof sule evntained in a Mort- age dated the thirteenth day of August, A D “$3, and made between Thomas Larkin of fhe one part and the un lersigned of the other part: All that tract of land on Lert Eighteen, Prince County, bounded as foliows:-Com.- ménpeing ata stake fixed inthe north-east angle fa tract efiand of one hundret acre, RDown as plet number fiity-four, formerly owned by Matthew Connick, now in posses- sian of James Cornick, in the west side of the Coun y Line Road; thence west twenty- one chains to land in pss ssion of Joha Ber- nard; thenee north nine chains and fifty-two links to John Bassett’s land; thence east twenty-oue chains to the aforesaid County Line Road, and thence ale ng the sald road south wardly tothe place of commen: ement containing twenty acres of land, more or le s For fa:ther pa ticulars apply to Margaret Anu Larkins on the premises, or a¢ the office Of the undersiened at Sammerside, Dated this 25th day of November, A D 1893 ; 2 J. 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Toronto. we can sei! you Dodd's Kidney Pille at he-following prices, viz.:—50c. per box @ix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 ur dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por¢ aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. rOoVnNe , NSTIPATION, iILIGUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, CK HEADACHE, [REGULATE THE LIVER ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. PRIGE25 OTS. Tee fJODDS MERE + > ® 2 ° e 3). a it even e | tt: 9 ESPAN. |: ee THE SIGN OF THE FOUR BY A. CONAN DOYLE. (Continued.) i 1es rubbed his hands, and his eves ned. He leaned forward in tir with an expression of extra- \ ientration upon his clear- ‘ wklike fea res, ‘State your case.” said } n brisk, business tones, L felt 1 i y position was an em- “You will, Lam sure, ts sing from my wise, t vouns lady held gloved hand to detain me. “If \ 3! sa . would be good \ rht be of inestim t ‘ 1 into my chair. is she continued, “‘the facts ’ s My fa r Was an ofticer in I in regim who sent me home ‘ | was quite a child. My mother ind I had no relative in I was placed, however, ina ble boar ling establishment at Edin 2 nithere IL remained until Ll w seventeen years of age. In the ‘ 78mv father, who was senion ‘ of his regiment, obtained W nonths’ leave and came home. I sraphed to me from London that i ve ife, and directed me tocome down at once, giving the I m Hotel as his address. His ty essage, as I rememi was full of i} | s and lov On reaching Lon- 1 drove to th Langham, and was | «| that Captain Morstan was i stuy Y tl , but that he had gone out i t! ht t re and had not returned. Be Lall day without news of him. That night. on the advice of the man- r of the hotel, [communicated with he polices, and next morning we ad- yertised in all the papers, Our in- quiries led to no result; and from that day to this no word hes ever been heard of y f ate father, He came hom c Ww th irt full of hope, to find some p e. some comfort, and in- stead—" She put her hand to he thrort, and a choking sob cut short the The dat ,o" } } wie é ausned Holmes opening ht ‘ } ‘He disappeared upon the 8rd of De- cem! er, ik78—nearly ten years ago. *His luzgage ?” “Remained at the hotel. There was nothing init to survest a clue—some cl s, some books anda considerable number ef curiosities from the Anda- man Isand. He had been one of the officers in ciargz> of the convict guard ms ig Had he any friends in town ?” Ouly ofe that we know of —Major Shotto, oi his own regiment, the Thirty-fourth Bombay Infantry, The maior had retired some little time be- fore, an! lived at Upper Norwood. We comn icated with him, of course, but that his brother even know officer was in Mngland “A singular case,’ remarked Holmes. 2 have not yet described to you the he did not most singular part, About six years ugo—to be exact, upon the 4th of May, IsS2—an advertisement appeared in the for the address of Miss limes asking Mary Morstan, aud stating that it wonld be to her advantage to come for- ward. There was no name or address appended. I had at that time just en- red the family of Mrs. Cecil Forrester in the capacity of governess. By her alvice T published my address in the alvertisement column. The same day t! ived tirough the post a small addressed to me, which very large and word of writing sod. then every year same date there has appeared containing a similar pearl, sutany clue to the sender. Chev have pronounced by an ex- pert to be of a rare variety and of con- siderable value. You can see for your- selves that they are very handsome.” She opened a tlat box as she spoke, and showed me six of the finest pearls that I had ever seen. “Your statement is most interest- nz.” srid Sherlock Holmes. *‘Has any- hing else occurred to you ?” “Yes: and no later than to-day. That is why I have come to you. This morning I received this letter, which you will perhaps read for yourself,” ‘“Taank you,” Holmes. ‘*The too, please. Post-mark, Lon- lon, S.W., date, July 7. Hum! Man’s thumb-mark on corner—probably post- man. Best quality paper. Ravilaees at Sixpence a packet. Particular man ia his statiqpery. No address. ‘Be at the third from the left outside the L-ceum Theater to-night at seven lock. Jf you are distrustful bring } y ere arr Tar I-board hox | found to contain a lustrous pearl. No Since enck upon the a similar |, witn box, heen said nvelope, two friends You are a wronged wo min, ant shall have justice. Do not ring police. If you do, all will be in vain. Yorr unknown friend.’ Well, rally, this isa very pretty little mys- What do you intend todo, Miss in 2? “That is exactly what I want to ask f + Mo NS shall most certxinly go. and—yves, why, Doctor Watson is the very man. Your cor- respondent says two friends. He and I have worked t er ther before.” ‘But would he she asked, with something appealing in her voice expression. “IT should be proud and happy,” said I, fervently, “if I can be of any ser- vie é ” > ‘You are both very kind,” she an- swered. ‘I have led a retired life, and have no friends whom I could appeal You anl | come 7” an to. Iflam here at six it will do, I Ippos You must not be later,” said Holmes. “There is one other point. how Ver. Is this handwriting the as that upon the pear)-box ad- cresses 7” “IT have them here,” she answered, producing half-a-dozen pieces of paper. Ao rtainly a model client. You have the correct intuition. Let us ime ire Cr e, now.” He spread out the papers nom tie table. an! gave little daring e‘ane:from net>th:other “'l'a * suset ums, except the let- said presentir “and there can no question as to the authorship. e how the irrepressible Greek e will reak out, and see the twirl of the final They are undoubtedly by the same person. I should not like to suggest falsc hopes. Miss Morstan, but is there between this hand that of your father ?” “Nothing could be more wulike.” nv resen.blance I expected to hear you say so. We shall look out for you, then, at six. Pray allow me to keep the papers. I the half-past may OX ito matter three. before then. only Au revoir, u revoir,” said our with a bright, kindly glance Visitor, and, from one tothe other of us, she replaced her pearl-! in her bosom.»and hurried awav. Standing the window 1 watched her walking briskly down the street, until the gray turban and white DIABETES CURALLE Given Up to Die—Used Dodd's Kidney Pills and is Cured by Eight Boxes Kintrietp (Special) Dec. 23. Mr. Duncan McKenzie, miller and lunberman of this place, bad returned from Kansas lately. Had failed in health and strength, had lost fifty pounds in weight. Was given up by his physician as well as by *pecialists in Toronto, and by himself and friend=. Now comes a change—He says in @ letter to Dodi’s Medicine Co. : “After commencing with your Dodd's Kidney Pills, I got help inside of two weeks, I took eight boxes in eight weeks, am com- plete'y cured, not a symptom left, general health good. Huve regained my old health and weight. Had been bothercd with heart and liver; both have vanished with the diabetes. ] can walk briskly for miles instead of crawling ac before. Am a bro- ther to the Presideut of tue Toronto Street Railway Co., and well known here.” Dia- betes is set down as iocurab'e—But teatner were Dut a speck 1m tne crowd. “What avery attractive woman!” I exclaimed, turning to my companion. He had lit his pipe again. and was leaning back with drooping eyelids. “Is she2” he said, languidly. “I did not observe.” xs really are an automaton—a enlculating-m hin * I cried “There nnething positively inhuman in you times He smiled gently. ‘‘It is of the first importance,” he said, ‘not to allow your judgment to be biassed by per- sonal qualities. A client is to me a mere unit—a factor ina problem. The emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning I assure you that the rt nnine woman I ever knew was hanged for po'soning three little chu- dre r their insurance money, and the mo rep tI nN Inv acquaintance is a philanthropist who has spent near- ly a quarter of a m mm upon the Lon- don poor.’ ‘In this case, however “T nev make exceptions. An ex- ception disproves the rule. Have you udy character in ever had occasion to st ; : : do you make of ry han Vhat this fellow’s scribble 2” “It is lezible and regular.” I answer- nz? iWritl ed. “A man of business habits and some foree of character.” Holmes shook his head. ‘'Look at his long letters,” he said. ‘They hard- ly rise above the common herd. That d might be ana, andthatlane. Men of character always differentiate their long letters, however illegibly they may write. There is vacillation in his k’s and self-esteem in his cap tals. I am going out now, I have some few references to make. Lot me recom- mend this book—oue of the most re- markable ever penned. It is Winwood Reade’s ‘Martyrdom of Man,’ I shall be back in an hour.” window with the volume thoughts were far : 1 T sat in th in my hand, but my from the daring speculations of the writer. My mind ram upon our late visitor—her smiles, the deep, rich tones of her voice, the strange mystery which overhung her life. If she were seventeen at the time of her father’s d eapep trance she must be seven-and- twenty now —a sweet age, when youth has lost its self-consciousness and be- com: a little sobered by experience. So I sat and mused, until such dangerous thouzhts came into my head that I hurried away to my desk and plunged furiously into the latest treatise upon patholozy. What was I, an army oliicer with a weak leg and a weaker banking account, that | should dare ta think of such things? She was a unit, a factor—nothing more, If my future were black, it was betier surely to face it like a mrn than to attempt to bright- en it by mere will-o’-the-wisps of tae imagination, CHAPTER IIL. IN QUEST OF A SOLUTION. It was half-past five before Holmes returned. He was bright, cager and in excellent spirits—a mood which in his alternated with tits of the blackest depression. “here is no great mystery in this matter,” he said, taking the cup of tea which I had poured oyt for him. “T) facts appear to admit of only one e3 planation.” “What! ready 7” “Well, that will be too much to say. I have discovered a stive fact, that isall. It is, however, very sug: gestive. 'Mhe details are still to be added. Ihave just found, on consult- ing the back files of the Times, that Major Sholto of Upper Norwood. late of the Thirty-fourth Bombay Infantry, died upon the 28th of April, 1882.” **T may be very obtuse, I fail to see what this suggests. “No! You surprise me. Look at it in this way, then. Captain Morstan The only person in Lon- don whom he could have visited is Major Sholto. Major Sholto denies having heard that was in London. Four years later Sholto dies. Within a week of his death, Captain Morstan’s daughter receives a valuable present, which is repeated from year to vear, and now culminates in a letter which describes her wronged woman. What wrong can it refer to except this deprivation of her father? And why should the presents begin immediately after Sholto’s death, unless it is that Sholto’s heir knows something of the mystery, and desires to make compen- sation? Have you any alternative theorv which will meet the facts?” Case ie you have solved it al- Spore SUA. Holmes, but disappears. he as a (To be Continued.) ess SN WES AA QS i Jomimlon Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appo inte ole selling Agents in the Province o Priuce Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will zeep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Seliing Agents, Chelottetown. Mav 25, 1894—tf 5,090 BOOKS PREE. “ Business Guide,” 460 pages practica. sommon sense information on business] Over one million copies sold. 5,000 copie to give away to persons sen ling'us name | of prospective agents. Write immediately. NICHOLS & CO., Publishers, Wesley Luildings, Toronto Nov. 15-dy 81 (6) wky 8 ~~ To Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want s situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a far:n, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grain Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anyth.ay Want to cell or buy horses, pigs or cati ¢ ADVERTISE IN THE Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure, SUILUC. paud, #t Dr Robertson’s, for 1Wo DAYS ently, Fridvy and Saturday, Isth and 19th inst wher ..+will demonstrate his now amous meth «. «) Painless Extraction of Teeth, No a ie pe rr oe the — this method ap + doubter is requ: sied to tr i judge « nimself. 7 7 oer Uctober Isth and i9th inst, at Crapau |. ay, ene from Summerside on the above “If You Should Die To-night !"” Well, it would be your own fault, if it was consumption that tock you off, and you refused to take Mille ’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which has been pronounc- that dread discase. If you have any lung trouble, if you are threatened with con- sumption, ‘ose not an honr in obtaining a supply cf Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Itis the yreat blood maker, and bloed is what ix wanted by the consump- tive. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strenyzthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Co! !s, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. nd $l, at all drug stoves. me = ee Eben B. Jordan, Boston, left an estate of $8 000.000, Struck a New idea. The Bordeaux Claret Ce. struck a new and fruitiul ii couceived the notion of putting a cheap wive upon the which would bring it For the long pro- 1ue8& Wien market at within the r tit and the slow p ices ach Of all. vess as as th+ smal profit ard the ‘ale, and $3 and $4 per Cozen quarts ap- yeals to Lie whou.e people, whereas $8 fur great s Wine not one whit better—if cas gocd, vould o a pear to a sect ou of tie peo pie. 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OTHERS, Do You Know’ tux: Paregoric, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do You Knovz that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Kuow thet in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Kxow th:t you should not permit any medicine to be giver your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published wit}, every bottle ? Do You Know that Ca:toria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be k. nt well, and that you may have unbroken rests Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. — ee CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR LADIES. Silk S@VeUess Mittens. Soft and Smooth for the Hand Warm and Stylish as we'l —_—~-_— Pattern as Illustrated. $1.25 per pair. Other pat- terns from $1 to $2 per pair. Sent prepaid to any address on receipt of price. 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Amount List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in default for Assessment due on Reali Property for the year. ending 31st L ecembe 1895, containing names of all such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect ively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common L ot of Assessment due & unpaid Boswall, Mary E S Birch, John Binns, John Currie, Mary Ann Coyle, Philip P (now Thomas) Campbell, Thomas do do q do Carmichael, Est James Connolly, Sst Pav’k C Cameron, Edmund do Connolly, John Dorsey, James Davies, Simon McEachern, Est Cath Fraser, William J Fitzgerald, Rowan R Griftin, Margaret Godkin, Flora Huestis, Sarah A do Hughes, Peter Horne, Henry Irving, William H Joy, Jobn McKinnon, John Larter, John do McLeod, Janes Maloney, Eliza Monagiar, Patrick do Mugford, William G MeMillan, James O’Rellly, Ellen Power, Michael Purd.e, Jane (W AO Morson and Leslie S McNatt Trustees of) MeQuaid, Jobn Rackham, Henry Sweeney, Thomas Go Steele, Robert Stewart, Allan Smith, Henry B Savidant, Frank Trainor, Patrick Thorne, Est Richard do do Trainor, Annie Walsh, Michael Wright, Joseph: Williams, John do I will further apply for a EEE OK GIVIN TO . ae 2 eee STYLE and SHAPR A Ladies Dresses. 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Ist hun 3 37 Forge & lund on Towa Lot No 37, “ri hun hi 25 Houses & land on Common Lot No 27 3 33 House & land on Town Lot No 74, let bun 6 75 Honse & lam’, Town Leta Nos 5°. 3.4hni 16 &7 House & tan:!, Lown Lots Nos 63461, 5th bun 14 62 Hon-e & land on Common Lot No 27 10 69 Hou-e & land on Common Lat Nou 22 6 75 Ilouse & land on Common it No 22 6 07 Honse & lant on. Town Low No &, 3rd han 6 75 l'on-e & land on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun 5 62 House & land on Cousrmon Lot No 23 2 26 liouse & land on Common Lot No 23 6 75 House & land on Common Lot No 22 7 87 Vacant land on Common Lot No 20 2 06 House & land on Town Lot No 82, 2nd hun 3 7 House & land on Common Lot No 23 37 12 House & land on Common Lot No 23 10 13 House & land on Common Lot No 22 5 06 Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 4} House & land on Common Lot No 21 7 3i Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, 2nd hun 3 09 House & land, Town Lots Nos 97498, Ist hun 33 75 House & land on Com mon Lot No 22 House & iand on Common Lot No 22 House & lan! on Town Lot No 1%, 2nd han Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 House & land on Town Lot Nv 20, 3rd hun - 5 Vacant Jand on Town Lot No 45, 3rd han Hou-es & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun > House & land on Common Lot No 20 Honse & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun House & land on Common Lot No 2: House & land on Common Lot No 2! House & land on Common Lot House & land on Town Lot No 29, 5th hun House & land on Town Lot No 92, 4th hun House & land on Town Lot No 73, 5th hun House & land on Common Lot No 24 Vacant Jand on Common Lot No 27 > > > 2 Qo vo 2 A warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this Léth day of December, A. D. 1895. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, December 16, 1895—1m FEATHERBONE SKIRTBONE readily to folds, Ekirt or Dress. The only Skirt without injury. CORS*TS ure corded material. For sale ty leading Dry Goods Dealers. Cis bP NO er oF Set st Cte Gin 90 City Collector. yet giving proper saape to Bone that may be wet ‘the (celebrated FEATHERBONE with? this ——_— 3323808 BOSS 2SSF SVSTTVSSBE GVECVIVESIASVVS SBOO0O8OS 055808553585 VBC VVVBV424S8EB RIPAWS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Notice ts hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap, 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His Honor the Stipentiary Magistrate of said City for Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts ©o levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jadgmeut being duly entered A light, pliable, elastic bone made from pure ‘BD FGO4O8 34309 Fae OUR S1OCK IS TOO VARIED | . s to enumerate the differ- ent articles suitable for Christmas, subject to special d until the counts Wear. ‘Obariettetown, December 20, 1895—dy HOWARD FLOUR If you have aan used it ask Pee for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 i esis ot combination that will effect Sexual Debility, Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as incurable~the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; One will please, six guaranteed to cure, by mail free of postage. Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-, Canada. PR A a Woo0d’s P hosphodine.—zx- Great English Remedy, Is the result of over <5 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have diseovered the true remedy and treatment—a & prompt and permanent cure in all stages of . ; Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's and persevering use of given up to die, were) usefulness ar d happiness. d others. IN O'TTC-E: but it is all iss New FENNELL &CHANDLER We have now on hand and tv arrive a full stock o Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades, Frenck and oth : Kips, Ualf, Dongo'a, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rabbe= and end Emery Paper. Shoe and Welt Knive:, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Pegs, Awls and Hafts, Silks, Heel Balis, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole uad Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed , i | “Sept. 25 i 3 f advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. f “Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. ; All of which we wil sell at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, Tt- Reliable Boot and Shoe Dcaler. .dxverisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable fo: Tus Examiner reaches the hi me 5 That accot né: rmaremceaainns eee THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY