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For many pay $1 to $5 each i GEORGE LOWE i 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, | | furniture.” | back withont any, | help when | to save him from | go little that he received. « | Metaxa spoke v ~ | gether and have | cal DAILY BY A.CONAN Povbe time become 80. Yon sh i not take violent exercise.” OSPR CHT, 88. SY cUTHORS 4liiaeee abs Sie@ntTs eeataveo What is it, the ‘asked the admiral] | rut. tut This is ‘reat pity. Have | you . i ‘ us illness?” . Nf *Ah, \ are an admiral. You have been abroad, tropics, malaria, agne—] ¥ 1} never hed a day's illness.” N ‘ ige, but you air, and it has | s effect You have an organic le listinet.” Is . t me to | 0 indeed It would hur rr na rn It w i ry dangerou Al an ‘W 1 Le almost certainly fatal.” Then there is nothing else the mat- | ter Ni But if the heart is weak then everything is weak, and the life is not a sound on . You see, admiral,” remarked Mr. Me tax is the doctor secreted his stetho- scope once more in his hat, ‘“‘*my remarks were not entirely uncalled fcr. I am | sorry that the doctor’s opinion is not more favorable, but thisisa matter of business, and certain obvious precan- tions must be taken.” “Of course. Then the matter is at an end.” “Well, we might even now do busi- nes lam most anxious to be of use to you. How long do you think, doctor, that this gentleman will in all proba- bility live?” “Well, well, it’s rather a delicate ques- tion to answer,” said Mr. Proudie, with a show of embarrassment. “Not a bit, sir. Out with it! faced death too often to flinch from it now, though I saw it as near to me as you are.” “Well, well, we must go by averages of course. Shall two years? I should think that you havea full two years before you In two years we say your pension wovld u in £1,600. Now I will do my very best for you, admiral. I will ad- vance you £2,000, and you can make » me your pension for your life. It is pure speculation on my part. If you die tomorrow, I lose my money. If t lo 8] rrect, I shall ull out of pocket. If you live a lit- tle longer, then 1 may see my money ag It ver t I can do for ’ + ow you wish to buy my pension? = rs ‘ x \ I ‘ 20 ‘ that case of course my spect- lat i ld be more successful. But you have heard the doctor's opinion. “Would rou advance the money in- stantly “You should have £1,000atonce. The other £1.000 I should expect you to take in farnitere In fuwiture?” ‘Yes, admiral. We shaYJ do you a beautiful honseful at that sum. It is the custom of my clients to take half in The admiral sat in dire perplexity. He t to get money, and to go y, to be powerless to his boy needed every shilling disaster, that would be very bitter to him. On the hand, that he surrendered and Little, and yet something. Wonld it not be better than going back empty handed? He saw the yellow backed book upon the table. The money lender dipped his pen in the ink “Shall I fill it up?” “] thi admiral,” remarked West- jacott, “that we had better havea little walk and some luncheon before we sct- tle this matter.” “Oh, we nay 2s well doitatonce. It vald be absurd to postpone it now,” + other it was so much ; } cneck vupened it and ith some ich of men and : ters t he had seen mx | had learned toread them. He saw that feDOoMoNsS gl ance, and saw, too, that in- tense beneath the careless air which the agené had assumed. “You're quite right, Westrflcott,” said he. ‘We'll have a little walk be- fore we settle it.” “But I may not be here this after- Boon.” “Then we must choose another day.” “But why not settle it now?” “Because I prefer not,” said the ad- miral shortly. ‘Very well. offer is only for today. It is off unless you take it at once.” “Let it be off, then.” ‘There's my fee,” cried the doctor. “How much? = nine I have | | Kindergarten Song heat, and his | | eyes glinted angrily from between his narrow lids at the impertvrbable Charles. | The admiral was simple in money mat- eagerness was peeping out from , KX AMINER . . They did so, but the medical rolls con- tained no such name as that of Dr. Proudie of Bre..1 street. “Pretty villainy this!” cried the admi- ral, thumping hischest. ‘‘A dummy doc- tor and a vamped up disease, Well, we've tried the rogues, Westmacott! Let us see what we can do with your honest man.” CHAPTER XIV. EASTWARD HO! Mr. McAdam of the firm of McAdam & Squire was a highly polished man who dwelt behind a highly polished table in the neatest and snuggest of offices. He was white haired and amiable, with a deep lined aquiline face, was addicted tc low bows and indeed always seemed to carry himself at half cock, as though just descending into one or just recovering himself. He wore a high buckled stock, took snuff and adorned his conversation with little scraps from the classics. ‘My dear sir,” said he when he had listened to their story, “any friend of Mrs. Westmacott’s is a friend of mine. Try a pinch. I wonder that you should have gone to this man Metaxa. His ad- vertisement is enough to condemn him. Habet foenum in cornu. They are al] rogues.” “The doctor was a rogue too. I didn't like the look of him at the time.” “Arcades ambo. But now we must see what we can do for you. Of course what Metaxa said was perfectly right. The pension is in itself no security at all unless it were accompanied by a life assurance which would be an income in itself. It is no good whatever.” His clients’ faces fell. “But there is the second alternative. You might sell the pension right out. | Speculative investors occasionaliy deal in such things. I have one client, a sporting man, who would be very likely to take it up if we could agree upon terms. Of course I must follow Me- taxa's example by sending for a dector.” (To be Continued.) FARMERS’ CONCERT. The concert given on Monday evening, the Sth inst., under the auspices of the North Side Farmers’ Association. was a grand success. The building was Iiterally packed with the elite of eastern society. The songs and acts gwere principally of a comical nature. Thecharacter imperson- ations were ffne, and could not be ea-ily exceljed in the large cities. Much credit is due Mr. Neil McPhee, Glencorodale, for his fine character sketches of Ne gro, Irish, French and Scotch, in their tat. Mr great effect in. hia droll and character impersonations. Mr. Rid. Me- Phee’s clog and step dances could hardly be beatenin P. E. Island. Much credit is aleo due to Mr. Angus J. McPhee and his Jerome able assistant, Mr. Morrison, for the beanu- | tiful music discoursed during the evening. also to Mr. Jos. McCormack, James Me- Phee and the young ladies of the Glee Cl | MMI al Solo, « Nei] McPhee | cai Solo domes McPhee | Joseph McPhee ~Habitat Neil ZA44¢ ¢ and Dance McPhee on the Farm S »ng—Down Glee Club natural habi- | Steele appeared with | humorous |} FOR PILES | BURNS SORE BRUISES EYES rub thoroughly the part afflicted with SPRAINS WOUNDS POND’S EXTRACT, then it SORE warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- SORES tism may whoily disappear. It will cer- THROAT Headache tain'y be much Catarrh relieved. Now that you AND AND have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for any of the many things its buff wrapper ALL AFTER PAIN SHAVING POND’S EXTRACT Have the early frosts or too late a lin- ° gering by the garden gate again aroused that RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the summer long? Well, if it’s very bad you must change your diet 2 1 and perhart i . COLDS CUTS asteful drug t—but first some dist ; take —the doctor will tell you wh: wrap mentions. It’s a wonderful curative. But don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Dont Talk! but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs, “7able Bedsteads, and edd pieces of Furniture. Don't Listen ! but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and are determined to give the best bargains every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest on P. E. Island. Quality of goods vuaranteed. No trouble to show goods oJ tHE’ Nh W saa. Charlottetown, January 4, 1894. Furniture Store What is Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Inf..uts and Children. It contains ncither Cpium, Merphine nor {t¢ is a harmless substitute other Narcotic substance. or Pareroric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil. - UE > ° P , » 2 ‘ It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is t*:irty yoars’ use by ee 2 emcee Millions of Mothers. Castoriadestroys Werms and allays Recitation ........ oF McDonald foyorishness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, en nn es eures Diarrhea aud Wind Colle. Castoria mii ves et . ee, er oe tecthing troubles, cures constipation and fla‘ utency. Vocal Solo .. James N McPhee } Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomaci: eee asa MePhee | ané@ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas« Step Dance (violin music) tod MePhee Song—Nellie Ray Irish Song and Dance, in character Me Phee. Ethiopian Dialogue ...Mesars. McPhee and McDonald. Violin Duet—Fills du Regiment McPhee and Mc rrison. Vocal Solo—Old Log Cabin McPhee Sone 2 . ....Glee Club Messrs. 1 Neil McVhee School Children cer in character)... Clog Drnce........ Impersonation da Francaise S.mon Le Le Brienne oes eceeces ..Mon-ienr Sreele Vor al Solo (Scotch cumiic) \ldres-es Mexsre Mi Donald, McPhee and Mc Puee. Au d Lanes Syne eee ee AN AGED LADY. Mrs. Feclestone’s Sufferings from Kidney Disease Cure by Dodd's Kidney Vills—A Medicine that Produces wood Results for both Old and Young. Sr. Carnertes, Feb.5—Mre. F. E. Eccle- stone, aged 69, a well-known resident of this city, has for some time been afflicted with kidney disease, the symptoms of | which were severe pains in the small of her back. She is now perfectly. cured This happy result is due to the u-e of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the famous and in- | fallible remedy for all kidney disorder . Mrs. Ecclestone says the pains have never returned since her recovery, and her happi- ness over her restoration to sound health is indescribable. These pills are manufac- | tnred by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, But remember that my | The admiral threw £1 1s. upon the | | engaging in the business. table. Come, Westmacott,” said he, and they walked together frem the room. “I don't like it,” said Charles when ? found themselves in the street once mare. “I don't profess to be a very | sharp chap, but this isa trifle too thin. What did he want to go out and speak to the doctor for? And how very con- venient this tale of a weak heart was. I believe they are a couple of rogues and in league h other.” “A shark sh,” said the ad- miral. “Pil tell you whe There's a lawyer nar does my aunt's businesa. honest fellow of Poultry. Witi 2c and a pilot fi t I propose, eir. ied McAdam, who a He is a very at the other side Well go over to him to his epinion about the and live whole matter.” **How far is it to his place?” ‘Oh, a mile at least. Wecan have a ). ‘A mile? Then we shall see if there | and are sold by all dealers, or will be mail- ed on receipt of price: fifty cents per box, reassess CHEPSTOW NOTES. As usual, the lobster industry is the topic of the day here, sume of our leading ' farmers renting or selling their farms and There are two large lobster factories in Chepstow, one owned by Gabriel Small & Co., giving em- ployment to upwards of sixty: hands in- cluding men and girls, the other owned by Sterns Broz., Souris, and weare credibly | informed that Mr. Alfred Pope intends } erecting a factory and cook house ' within a short d'-tance of the one now occupied | by Stern Bros | taken its departure from | Donaid’s That dread disease, la grippe, has not this settlement yet. Mesars. Joeeph M. McDonakl and Wm. Granahan have contracted with Mr Mellixi: to supply Souris breakwater with It is their in- stone quarrie at Me- Lape and have the stone taken to stone the incoming season. tention fo open a Souris by steamer. is any truth in what that swab of a doc- | tor said. all sail and see who can stay the longest.’ buginess they returned from Down the roadway, dodging among cabs and carta, ran a weather stained elderly man, with wide, flapping black hat and homely suit of tweeds. With elbows braced back, hands clinched near his Come, my boy, and clap on | Large quantities of herring and smelts have been caught in Little Harbor Pond of late. Messrs. Joseph McInnis and Michael McMahon caught about ten bar- rels of herring and ~melts within the last week, which were readily bought by | Babens & McPhee and shipped to Boston. Then the sober denizens of the heart of | London saw a singular sight as | their luncheons. | | | | | armpits and chest protruded he scudded | along, while close at his heels lumbered | young man, who seemed to feel the exer- cise a good deal more than his senior. Op Jack. Cheptow, Feb. 7, 1894. —_—__——_—— — B*Oe-e For Over Fifty Years. Ax Otp Anp Wet Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup ha- teed used for over fifty years by millione vf mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | @ large limbed, heavy, yellow mustached | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold ists in every part of the world, Diarrhea, by Drug uv o> On they dashed, helter skelter, until they | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is pane up panting at the office where the | incalculable. wyer of the Westmacotts was to be found. | | j “There, now!” cried the admiral in | triumph. ‘‘What d'ye think of that? Nothing wrong in the engine room, eh?” **You seem fit enough, sir.” “Blessed if I believe the swab was a certificated doctor at all. He was flying false colors or | am mistaken.” ‘They keep the directories and regis- ters in this cating house,” said Westma- “We'll go and look him out.” ante | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind——m. w. f. wkly—l y The Modern Invplid, Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be plea- “antly acceptable in form, purely whole- ome in composition, truely benefic.a} in | effect and entirely free from every objec- tionable quality. If really ill he consults a physician; if constipated uses the gentle family laxative, Syrup of Figs James N | Ev: oman Song ard Dance (Javanese dan- | Rod McPhee | Mr McPhee | toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd ‘Glee Club | Neil | * Castoria is sow’ !l adopted t I recommend it assuperir tc * known to me.” Hi. A. Arcner, A. D., 211 So. Oxford St., Lrooxlyn, N. ¥ | . Casterin. Oastoria is an excellent medicine for ch't- + a. Df thers have repeatedly told me of its ! i 00d efiect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Oracon, Loweil, Miass. * Cestoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted, I hope the cay is rot - distant when mothers will consider the rea! ter. st of taeir children, and use Castoria ia- “ Our physicians in the chiltre:'s depars | | j ad of the variousquack nostrums which are | i ment have spoken highly of ther experi ence in their outside practice with (s.tor*- and althouch we only hare a: ov: medical supplies what is known as 1 products, yct we are free to confess tlt the merits of Castoria bas won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep HosprraL axp DisPrNsarY, i stroriag their loved ones, by forcing opium, inorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful acents down their throats. thereby sending the m to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kixceezos, Conway, Ar Tho Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. Atien C. 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His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which «ii Read ers of this Paper Should Know | Here and there, in almost every town of our provin: are “chronic” cases ov: which doctors disagree; cas that become worse year af year. [tis to reach such th the gentieman to whom the lines refer, and whose portra: is here given, has written t! story of his case. Mr. Branscomb’s home is a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder company alled upon him, Sept. 1st, of he present year. His greeting was most cordial He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv- ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form of indigestion Last winter it be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrhoea I cannot cell you how much I suffered ‘or SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemed as though relief could not be found You will remember how [ told you of my condition and asked your advice about takin a bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might not meet my needs. I delayed buy ing for a few hours uatil I be gan to hope that it would help me, Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach I: was with 4:fficult, that i kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man nuw from the use of your remedy In three days after I bough Grover's Syxur the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed. My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now I] cat ano drink as well as I ever could. I have gained constant- ly in fl-sh since March last. I an perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others vho suffer as 1 did may koow where to find a cure,” Truly yours, E. A. 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