THE CHAKLOTTETOWN, JULY 7, 1899 ADVICE AECUT spice. Yhen ordering a packrge ? y : ¥° epper, Ginger, Alispice, Cin amon or Cream of Tartar rom your grocer you can al- vays feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for: : : Niott’s o~ '~S@eb? @©0f 142232 8 32086 KELLY'S & 00'S. 7 GROCERIES Are niways to be dcpende’l on.... Only the best kept ir stock. Our customers are satisfied customers. If grocer €8 Try the oir gis watt to be satiefied with leal with us. ais os TEA we sell. to ised ou your Special atten- The same in buying all other lines. tion ¥ e its selection. 2 are ir ¢ AND BE JAMES KELLY & (0 near London House Corner. (Jueer St.. wec&v ky ee W hite’s Qaramels and Snowflake Chacolates @~=— Can be had a+ av of the following lirsi c ass stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl omen ame We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent interest on farm properties in some of the best listr cts in Manitoba. The mortgagee do not represent more than half -he value of the property. If required we guarentee both principal and interest, In most cases the mortages are payable in insta! ments. Anyone wanting a thoroughly safe invest ment having @ good rate of interest snould comiunicate with ua, de- Dis- eo in We alse have alarge number of very sirable farms for sale in the Winni triet:, at prices which are bound to doub very short time. Send for particulars. HASLAM j& WRIGHT Private Ban«ers 320 McIniyre Block “GOO 8FG © =e |B OO 2% OOD @ -_———_ - “@4.6%020% 4 Oeste O80 | SSATISFIED | 9" 8 convérsation, uttered in ‘sw tones, passed between two young me1 medical students of Rusk college—in the dining room of Mrs. Boal’s boarding house in Somerset street with At the table the professor sat two mother and daughter They were friends of Professor Gilman, and it was through them that he had come to Mrs. Boal’s to board during his He found it cheaper than staying at a hotel and likewise more agreeable. **l expect to be here about six weeks, Mrs. Maxwell,’’ the professor was say- ing in answer toa question from the elder lady. ‘‘I had hoped to finish my work here inside a month, but Professor Loomis tells me it cannot be accomplish- ed in that time. So you will have toen- dure me six weeks longer, probably.” And one of the profess r’s characteristic wintry smiles flitted across his face and Was goue. ‘I'm stire we shall be delighted to have you here so long—the longer the better,’’ said the younger woman, 4a bright looking girlof 20. ‘‘I want to ask you lots of questions about astron- omy—nebule, double stars, sun spots and all those things. It must be awful- ly fascinating to know all abont the universe. One likes to know about his next 1eighbors, but to know all about a neighbor billions and billi miles away must be a great deal nicer.’ Again the ssor smiled. and this time the s not quite sO wintry yomen, stay in the city aoor ns OL proi ‘ 3] Ta mie wa There was a look on the girl's fac sometimes that reminded him ef a girl he had known 30 y ~ ‘**T shall be very to answer your 7 cs glad, Miss Josephine questions—if I can. he said. ‘“*Th are a few stray facts in odd corners of the univer that thus far have escaped me. I don’t quit it all. but what1 do kn < be at ¥ rvice.’’ The professor felt nt when he said this and al most 5 ng once more I : 1 lt: . you ever ¢ those deen my i We's heard so much about your abilities as a entleman hei time te ' ihere Was i > York one detective. fri wm N a who zoi en talking about you, and he said that one Winripeg Man of the police inspectors there told him there wasn'ta detective in the servic whe id eoual you.” ‘You mustn/t tell Professor Gilmac — sciaseiied Cinderella’s i 1-Im¢ th- 7 i ah of lairy 2 Baer, with cne fj touch of her Bimagic wand, c ; = transformed athe maiden’s rags and tatters into the richest msilks and sat- ins. There are Mthousands of Ba young worcn to-day who need a _ fairy god - mothe who will touch them with ¢ wAwand f healt A girl’s best giit Ss i I 1ealth Every girl may be a healthy girl yecome a healthy wife and acapable mother, if she will but take the proper care of herself in a womanly way. Ir. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the best medicine for ailing women, young or old. It strengthens and invigorates the organs distinctly feminine It promotes regularity of their functions. It allays ir- ritation and inflammation. It checks un- natural and exhausting drains. It puts the whole organism concerned in wifehood and motherhood into perfect condition. Almost all of the ills of womankind are traceable to some form of what is known 4s ‘female complaint.’’ Troubles of this kind unfit a woman for wifehood and mother- hood. Thousands of grateful women have been rendered healthy and happy by the use of this marvelous medicine. At their own request, the experience and testimony of many of them have been included in Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. The ‘Favorite Prescription ’’ is sold by all good dealers and an honest dealer will not try to induce you to take an inferior substi- tute for the sake of extra profit. Mrs. G. A. Conner, of Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Co., Va., writes: “My daughter, aged is years, had a goitre coming on her neck and it dish red her very much. Iam happy to say that it has disappeared after the use of one bottle of Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. In paper covers, 31 one-cent stamps; cloth binding, 50 cents. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. Address Doctor R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. true theory, ed man- beyond him, hit upon the t tl murder in the 5. \\ es man WAS it at all thorities had conjec- l, thongn n ner the police an i work on the case got noised abroad in police and detective circles, and soon after, and again for personal reasons, I wus induced to undertake the solution of another man’s mysterious death. I was furtunate enough in this case to build up a theory that seemed to fit the circumstances and dissipate its mysterious espects. Then I engaged myself in one or two other cases out of mere love of solving perplexing prob- lems. Out of ali this, quite without premeditation on my part and, iu fact, rather to my distaste, grew up a consid- erable r* patation as a detective. ‘Among my astronomical colleagues I have been bantered not a little on ac- count of my work in detecting crime. and one of the astronomical journals— which, by the way, differs with me in on questions jts views very materially pettsining to the science—is in the habit uf teferring to me as the ‘detect ive astronomer |’ a , “roc . AM hot teally proud of tiy rep tic'tcz as 2 detcetive. My fame as az Oo! er } b ike l have— dos Ss very wel! for a modest man like me. I have no ambition to shine among detectives and Gim the fame of good men 1n that profession with my overpowering bri liancy This was on a Friday. and the fol lowing Sunday the professor dined. « with his friend, Professor Loomis Professor Gilm:in returned to Mrs i , | ek )OS j D well Was sitting out om tue pored eveps when he arrived ‘Oh, Professor Gilman! she said ‘Don't you want to take a waik wiih w I've been sitting still ever singe dil and haven’t known what to do wi myself Will you go?”’ ‘‘I shall be charmed to, Miss Joseph ims returned tl professor gul t- ly. ‘‘Dear, dear,’’ he thought, ‘‘how yauch she looks like Bessie!’ He was ing of the girl of 30 years ago. They went down the hill toward the e-st and then turned south and walked out on that beautifully shaded street which leads past the Oread institnte Josephine asked the professor many questions about the wonderful things that a girl of an inquiring mind, and the giad to talk to a per- rested, told her many astr onomy has to tell, for she was professor, alway} son genuinely int curious things. But with these our story has nothing to do. ‘And now, professor, tell me how | you unravel the tangled threads of mys- Since you came I have been read- s you worked out, tery ing about the and it seems to me quite wonderful don’t see how you do it.”’ ‘Why, it issimple enough, my dear!” The professor was old enough to be se CAs ‘the girl’s father and could venture to address her as ‘‘dear. ‘‘Well, it doesn’t look so. I could never do it,’’ she said The professor’s wintry smile was on his lips. ‘‘Answer me a question or two, Miss Josephine,’’ he said. ‘Does the third intersecting street toward which we are walking run down hill or up, on the left hand side ?’’ ‘I’m sure I don’t know,” she said The question seemed quite irrelevant to her, and she could not imagine why he had asked. ‘‘It runs down hill,’’ he said. ‘‘I have fever walked out here before and know nothing of the topographical character of this part of the city. But I can tell that the street runs down hill, for some distance at least, notwithstanding. The intersecting street two squares beyond runs up hill.”’ “But how do you tell?’ she asked. “The houses and trees hide the cross streets so that you can see nothing of them and nothing on them. How do you know that one runs up hill and an other down?" “It is quite simple. There few people. on the sidewelk in front of us. The eye travels along it exsily for several squares. Now, ateach strect in ere very tersection the curb to the sideweis: turns at right angles with itself to follos intersecting street. Our eyes ore it aufficiemt height ebove the ; toi obscrve scverz] ‘of these <ross cu +: 1) line of Cigars, Cigarettes me. oer Se wes COS Oe eee or ase eeweEL ees e rfTt a aa - 4 D-O-D-D-S DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-failing cure, on earth, for all Kidney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genuine. Refuse Imitations. a There's Only One Dodd's Photographs that Give Fleasure aie ihore made ty G. Queea Street. n H. Cook, Having the vedventage of the Lest hgbt in Cherlottetoen, and teing provided witb all fee ilities tor up-tc-date work, it follows that ny Photcgraphe give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “the highest pitch of excel lence.” Call acd examine and silting. a ame |G. H. COOK aera Hub Cafe ite-opened oe ee arrarg? @ Meals and lunches served Alsoa choice ind € < ne - & Ginger Ale. Open from m: till 12pm Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. wttub Cafe Tames Huck CCK Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE ARTIFICIAL eoooe PE ETH >. DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St. , near Londoa Houee. wy ; Lor us The fia st two or titi > are + oS oe : en a ee en ae a ee ee, ee a SaaS ry plainly visible, and a half dozen or ft a ' = . | more be yond them are more or less 7 - \ easily distinguishable You observe a i i Lan . { | them, don’t you?’’ , Sa “ ake _— ~~ a | v- ‘* i j oe sne said. ‘y il nodod sho aa toe . 4 » . 4 ‘ ~ 2 ; Is RZUICKIY Ended when ‘ > ie Ae ANS? i 5 ee , | ‘Now, if you observe closely, do US 4 bef se F «iy ly i“. iil a an el dad maa & ~"3Q » ey & e ‘ ; those stone curbs appear to be quite v. A. W. Chase’s en ea y | , agen a « \ C “a i a i level to the eye—all of them? Gint F ent is applies 7 " LE [DB if Lhe giri gazed ior a i I ‘. NO, Wy . : ie j ’ ; ® + LY) ghe «: “The one at the third crossings . . «° ; "OQ § ISx_4o SAME | she said. “Thoone at the thirderoasing | WR Ire Screen Loors i the f} i / pen BA: a S&S slants down a little toward the left re y UF fim Shade > A.A Cat ‘Yes, and the one two squares be- Wi "ei T° ‘ * pha ? ANOVA? Ge ae i “a. NTA : fi : W i 72 at . to t : i \-. 7% ahs cae AONE | yond it slants upa little toward the Plre ocreens [ol INGOWS : : a a 13 PERK eT ' left. It isreasonable to suppose that the ' f thie ; : nee 43 ; ; as ial alll ‘ D | } th ' PT)! Vr s 1a AG ~ ne slanting downward Is the beginning r ‘ this | | COPYRIGHT, W ISSR BY ng downward is the beginn! Green ire Cloth 2 Bg s of a downward slanting street, and that ! : 1 j a. SO ee ee ETE HL Se tant Te eee me : : : ' ce ' the one slanting up is the beginning of . ° ! CHAPTER I such things It will mai I 1 Val gee " Se aoe eo ; . "Og «¢ qq‘ >t | r as is : +] ler v en unwerd slanting sireet, isn t 10% a pring inves alt Vv itcne . it ; “Flay e you seen the new boarder ?” pe al mee ’ an . a . , , o = = ing ' “No NO Said the proress it doesn't (To be Conlinned. ) . eet a oe ain to hear about my abili imon W. Crabbe ‘ _ 16 man ti a detectiv I’m not ] lof! g 5 ’ ; a ++} ‘ a ee ; 3 | P . Yai ikea ’ an eee vreTr rma > nt Me beat eS fae, — then, In fact, while yao | fl} C-| Y— PAS | Malker’s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE : riwo y¥ Ts i , s the 1 1 ; | ‘ I y : ; i I I 1 W Ly I Si td | t x ; i a | a y eeing Dr. : ssor Giiman, tl famous as lit esha iw n I am referred to ——~~ % = ‘ V | ia tro: ] ifan sdetective. H as a detective ' = | sv. gf sy j . AVA : ra i . I a You see, it all started f that un- | fa Tr Ty’ : an eh all B 5 '0 te \ © g . . } l lt ail started m 1 I ” * ( : — nate to at | en ed ODDS : ov" HUN ) i sue i] MM ives iven up. Didn't you ortanate affair at the university, whe nD . aN 7 1 eh ie Gn S$ you | one of the attendants at the observatory ; Se Se Se Me SS Me SE SLY SE SMe SMe SU Se Me Me = 1 g from th al ever hear of him ‘ “pmoaege aii J 8 AS AS Al AS AP AP UF AS AP VAS GP GS US AS DF AS Te “No, I don’t tl es vas killed under suspicious circum- “ Db C} - = trnent is for le hy 1] Ms ; ve we 4 SO. ‘ 4 , $ ree 1 o+ oi : lent all ‘Well 4 a) Man An inger sd ive reason : ™ 9 deal or m 1, Bates & ¢ Toronto “Well, that’s fur ny. But yon will tat i *5 | " . ' hear about him if he et ; out a theory involving &@ failing mecteor- * et Gs Ba ar ; I ! he stays herelong | : ; : , i he 1} Bete i ee > |! ite as the instrument that cansed the 5 : . one of the fellows that oth r people rs S ah ‘ . . * OH SCSOOBUSOBCCBQER 1!) About’ | man’s death. and |. reasoning a little : . is e 7 o - * oy * | } | t reinary Yalues that we wish you to see when we asl you to look at our Ready-to-Weai Clothing. Ordinary values you can see anywhere, but it’s a saving ofat least 35 per cent, on your purchase. How can we do this? Because we bought the goods that uch less, at the Doull and Gibson great retiring sale, and we give our customers the benefit of the low price paid for the goods. We always make it a ruls when we bought at a bargain to sell at a bargain. J B MCDONALD & Cl LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, -_—_ HICH CRADE Englisn Manures CONTAIN...... NITROGEN PHos. ACID POTASH MORE MORE WORE PRODUCKE...: SETTER CROPS LASTS LONGER More RELIABLE And are cheaper than any other Fertil cer eve sold on P. E. Island. AULD BRO- th, 189-9.— 9” Charlottetown, May —CoOllars 2 tcr 25 cents BEST VALUE | +0 aon he D. A. ° Ewe 3 RUCE’S. BLACK SO2---- 3 PAIRS FOR 25 cents Pp. A. BRUCE, MORRIS BLOCK