THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRI! 29 1°9> are caused is Mr. Godfrey Norton, of the Inne looking even more tlurried than before. aaron — = — aa : RE ee A, ere ns 7 oa” ae f NV, FE it, \ \ 1 ee "ee . ae O ye (Re e : \ ; AOSTA CE he a ee eC ee OOO OO i 3 ‘ , Pe eC OC kr OC a Pe a a a o LT wel OST Oe OT ey ee YS Fs " , op (ak VU ANU AD pecbacic ica ici Dak bi bebe oi icici i iii ET ei a i lit tet it pi Master's Eye.’” | oO mP T } TrIEA gs ? o 0%. | : \ t; i > 4 : You are master of your PEE UE re ay ith, and if you di 1 DUT Ay eo health, and tf you do not | AY R/V EEE adi ke ee | ee attend to duty, the blame is — a’ £3 * ; . a } a Ps easily locate d. If your blood BY A. CONAN DOYLE a i. ‘ c , } , ~ ws ‘ is out of order, Hood's Sar- | 2 A ‘ef , ‘tf ‘ ——— a2 saparilla will purify it. | ey Pe It is the specific remedy for troubles : ‘And tor present exp aS + c i of the bio ud, kidnevs, bowels or liver. The kine took -¢ , Salen rn 3° a ; Keart Trouble “TIT had heart trouble l, ithe r bag fror U1 ler : es rr ora number of years and different medi- , ., “ ™ SHAT 2S ClORE AN ys ’ ines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood's Mud it on the table, Sd nd e 4 Jarsaparilla and thves — completely ‘There are three hundred pounds i a "" : 1 perf tiv curet me,”’ ‘ a ¢.e. FLINN, or a rnd seven ; n li d te 7 i, re pF Paibece Bridge, N. 8 gtd, and seven hun tred in noges,” hi a The health of the wh , “ue said. to c VIO : > a Safeguarc . i i had lost five chil- iolm Mla os beak fa ye le body depends upon PP iren with diphtheria I gave my remaining i SCPOOOG & receipe, Upon & _ r oe Pe Sen with Siphiberin TO SE SUMENE o.4 Of bis wotetionk aud. hasta [eB AF the blood and the nerves, Therefore a medicine 3 were 3ub t to throat trouble and were not him. % ' - very strong. They are now healthier and “Anda meadamoinelia’ - - : oe etronger and have not since had a cold.” } - a ee vad en ht ri that creates new blood and supplies the necessary ee Mrs. W.H. FLecker, Pembroke, Ont. msnred, . ‘ 4 : ‘*?s Biionv Lodee,Serpentine A vi ' ears - . ; e : : Hoods Sarsapa ay tt Dilony Lodge, Serpentine A vene A = materials for rapidly rebuilding wasted nerve tis- A a Holmes took a note of it. “One other rx] sues, reaches the root of di te N MiSappoints question,” said he, thoughtfully. **Was 7 ? 7 . O many scriOus ISCASCS, idl — aaa —————«—«- += the photograph a cabinet ?” + . . ¢ Hood's lls cure liver flls; the non-irritating and es a ‘* Td > p24 guly cathartic to take with Hood's aie. “it wa : : Ah It 1S these virtues that have given be! iw - anaes hen, good-night. vour majesty, and >} a wy - rear nn { trust that we shall soon have som: bs i bal THE ‘99 good news for you, And good-night, ri) a Watson,” he added, as the wheels of ay soi ‘ ‘ the royal brougham rolled down the 8 + r street. ‘If you will be good enough te “0° call to-morrow afternoon at thre« , i orien Teen Re 0" lock | should like to chat this matter bf over with you,” 7 et - - ‘ : ° * ARE THE BICYCLES | I. | their wonderful power to conquer disease, and A At three o’clock precisely I was at 7 Ms d ’ f Po Par Excellence. | Baker street, but Holmes had not yet ss caused the miraculous cures that have startled the - Pe returned. The landlady informed me . . Ba * S | that he had left the house shortly after Ad scientific world. Thousands of cases have dem- “1 eight o'clock in the morning. I sat ale : . qe . ete i down beside the fire, however, with th 4 = onstrated that this remedy 1s an unfailing specific ie intention of awaiting him, however AP a iong he might be. I was already deer- rr og abe ed CTRENGTH ee ee Oe re ie a | BEE 408 Such ciseases 96 locomotor ataxia, partial par- ie | 2 ” — ° ° . « Td "ass “TO ae v ie of the gr y / BEAUTY ‘Seat py amiga «Sues ete alysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the BR eee oe : << aa ee {) . #4” sociated with the two crimes which I - : \ c > \ NURABILITY ee eee ae after effects of la grippe, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weak- ; | of the case and the exalted station of Ps : . \/ , the client gave it a character of its +H ness in either men or women. tes own. Indeed, apart from the nature of A . sh 7 a cae a a aw ot) ’ . ‘ oa It takes less energy to propel , the investigation which my frien had * But you must get the genuine Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. -& : and, there was something in fis * . ‘ -" the IMPKRIAL than wny Ooo anid yeh : ae Hh 4 a . . , Y masterly grasp of a situation, and his ad Imitations never cured anv one and oO h -C bd ae j icycle made, its construc- keen, incisive reasoning, w hich made it ete an y . t er so called tonics are but imitations ae tion renders i¢ almost inde-| * Pleasure to me to study his system of yy of this great medicine. ah : ‘tab} work, and to follow the quick, subtle A PS Pv) structab’e. metheds by which he disentangled the a #4 | most inextricable mysteries. So ac- i A SEVERE CASE OF ANAMIA. NOT ABLE TO TURN IN BED. ml) y ‘ P custemed was I to his invariable suc- a ; : ee : nae ad ad IS TH E BES l’ | cess that the very possibility of his te Miss Mabel j, Taylor, living at 1334 City Hall Avenue, Mon- Mrs. J. Sinclair, of Rockway Valley, Que., writes: ‘I have ave pa 0 als tee hed dhdned. £6 énter. int 3 4 treal, writes: ‘‘I write to give you the honest testimonial of a suffered more than my share from the agonies which accompany a #42? TOO G iObD 7 lad ceased te enter into my 4 a ee Tule Feet tc kanng ant Dr. ca st of aorigag I aa first attacked with the disease af F i | head. s’ Pir s for P: ale. »vember, 17, I was J some four years ago. “he trouble gradually gre rorse I OR 7 IU ? It was close upon four before the bad ed suddenly stricken with loss of voice, and for eight months could | finally I was cor 2 d 7 Ce ae - ate he = Pr I } g y ifined to bed, and could not turn myself. I was i. | door opened, and a drunk n-looking mS * only speak ina whisper. At the time I was completely run down. § not able to put my hands to my head, and every bone in my body e%e ‘ all andsee our wheels and get groom, ill-kempt and side-whiskered, we" I had no appetite, no energy ; suffered from headache, palpitation | ached, and pained if I dared to stir. I was run down and felt very "a: prices——They will interest you. with an inflamed face and disreputable as of the heart, and shortness of breath? I was not able to walk upor J weak and wretched. I took several bottles of medicine prescribed by és vlahtsdd: whined tate the totes “kites #2 down Stairs. I was given “ by the best doctors, and the different the doctors, but it not help me. I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills so sd od D Ip " , . A remedies I took did me no good. While in this condition I began § highly recommended that I got a few boxes, and before I finished Pv) 7. i SON, | tomed as 1 was to my [riend’s amazing “4? the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. By the time I had taken four J them I saw I was gradually gaining health and strength. I kept on 4° powers in the use of diszuises, I had t AY ee acc res and — the - a eight aes am taking them for a couple of months, when every pain and ache had ps AG ENT ee ard “2 eeling perfectly well. I cannot find words to express my t anks § left me, and I wasenjoying the best of health. T am never troubled PP ° look thi e times be fore | _was certal ne for what Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills have done for me, and you areat J with rheumatism now, and I have to thank Dr. Williams’ Pink r ie oo | that it x + in| | “ - : With a nod a PH eee _ — this letter, in the hope that it may be of Senefit to oe for my release. I always recommend them to fricnds who are 3 i vanisned into the bedroom, whence nA ed S e other sutlerer. ailing.” — . emerged in five minutes tweed-suite: ny - * Is the baby Too thin? | and respectable, as of old. Putting his 5 om ° | hands into his pockets. he stretched out ee NE es : : 1 a's Joes inc ; ~ cn hand nto his poe 1e stret = mae a Th (; S ld p . es he ncrease too SlOW= | j.5< jece in front of the fire, and laugh ~ rea At e Uenuine are sold on Y In ackages 5s° iy in weight? heartily for some minutes 4 eo ; 2 o° . ae . om - | Well, really!” he cried, and the : : lik th E : WRAPPER PRINTED Are you in constant fear ‘ he choked; and laughed again until he ar l c e ngraving. IN RED. 0 ne will be ill? was obliged to lie back, limp and help- om \e _ ‘ ‘ | less, in the chair, th : reqqe oh ah oe Then give him more flesh. | What is vee hs At all dealers, or direct from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co, ay ‘: ; Te , %e ex { ; - , } It’squite toofunny. Iam sure yo 2 . . sive him TROTE POW ET CO eae eke l sncleyed mis e,° Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. Sei resist disease. He certainly | ——_——_-— 7 | Pe H-4 needs a fat-forming food. FT Ory MT eT a OT OT Oe TO) Oe OT OR OY eke Pee ee NLL eT Seott’s Emul ee is just There is a popular miscor r KS RR TO ett ii Foe RR Toa TD Pe Te Le Li al he foe odie oa mi he te ro ar ae ech ‘ L 4 ° . . ception o the e€nec quantities ie ' . ‘ : B. corpulient people are healthy or cg ; ° ” —— that food. It will make the . people. Ina large percent ee what I _— by doing. - & man, -. tives quietly, a maid, Who opened the door, with the ) Seppe Ueeeeeeeeeiiti i ‘nec age Of cases this 1S & mils: ‘Tl can’t imagine. suppose thal! 2 concerts, drives out at LV air of a ms | ras thoroughly at| #OCUTO | aby plump; increase the " cere: PE> + vou hase iat euidhien the habite, p evs a pe and returns at ued “i Se eee ‘ 4 yle suffer o iii- | = : ao Pie .s : : \ reight; bring color to the | health just as much and, perhaps, the house of Miss Lrene sharp for dinner. Seldom goes out ‘*He was in the house about half an as ‘ - | and sometime Adler.” ' at other times, except when she | hour, and I could catch glimpses of him c heeks, and prosperity to the ie — ‘Quite so, but the seqael was rather | singe. Has only one male visitor, but} jin the windows of the sitting-room, | ° : -ople. Liketh : + | . : fs i. whole body. Thin children People they suf | Unusual. I will tell you, however. J| ® good deal of him, He is dark.| pacing up and down, talking excitedly | ke it < ll ;th fer from illnesses left the house a little after eight o’clock | handsome and daslring ; never calls les: | and waving his arms. Of her I could tike to at as naturally as they and disorders | this morning in the character of a| than once a day, and often twice. He] see nothing, Presently he emerged, | do to their milk. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta, — o—_—— — a 20 Watches Watebes in Nickel cases $300 to $10.00 » Silver 700 » 3000 ‘ Gold «» 10.00 » 19000! ‘hains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2bc ‘ier Rings 1.00 to 50.00 (Cuff studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 ollar Studs 05to 200 Grooches 25 to 20.00 : pectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: —EWTAYLOR indigestion the liver. There is a sure edy for ills of this description. It is ( Bae ; Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Thousands of corpulent people who need this medicime have failed to take it because of its world-wide reputation as a blood-maker and flesh-builder. They im- agine because it has an established reputa- tion for building up the flesh and strength ening emaciated people, that it will make cogpulent people more corpuleut. This is a misconception. The ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery’’ builds firm, healthy flesh but does not raise the weight above a natural mormal figure. Unlike cod liver oil, it does not make soft, flabby flesh. It builds solid, healthy flesh but tears down and ex- | cretes the weak, half-d&ad tissues that con- stitute corpulency. It makes the appetite | keex, the digestion perfect, the liver active, | the blood pure and the nerves steady. It | cures all blood and skin diseases. An honest dealer will not offer a worthiess sub- stitute for the sake of extra profit. “IT got g cancer on my tongue and had it cut out,’ writes Peter J. Kroeker, of Inman, McPher- son Co., Kans. “I consulted fifteen different fa without deriving any benefit. At last turned to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery. I presisted in its use and my health is bet- ter than ever before. Formerly every accidental wound I received would fester and would not heal. Now, such facerations heal themselves.”’ Cure — always. Gripe — never. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for constipation and biliousness. Constipation is the cause of many diseases, Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One “’ Pellet’’ is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. In obstinate cases use the ‘‘ Discovery “ in connection with the “ Pellets,” Druggists sei} them, wand torpidity of | and speedy rem- ; groom out of work. There is a wonder: ful sympathy and freemasonry among horsy men. Be one of them, and you will know all that there is to know. 1 soon found Briony Lodge. It is a bijow villa, with a garden at the back, but built out in front right up to the road, Chubb lo« k to the door. Large sitting-room on right side, well furnished, with long windows almost two stories, te the floor, and these preposterous English window fastemers which a child could open. Behind there was nothing remarkable, save that the pas sage window could be reached from the top of the coach house. I walked round itand examined it closely from every point of view, but without neting any- thing else of interest. ‘I them lounged down the street, and found, as I expected, that there was a | lane which runs dewn by I lent the , mews in @ one wall of the garden. hostlers a band in rubbing down thei horses, and J] received in exchange twopence, a glass of half-and-half, ¢we fills of shag tobacco, and as much in- formation as I eould desire about Mise Adler, to say nothing of half ,a dozen other peoplein tke neighborhood, in whom I was not in the least interested. but whose biographies I was compelled to listen to.” ‘And what asked. “Oh. she has turned all the men’s heads down inthat part, She is the daintiest thing under a bonnet on this eof Irene Adler?” 1] planet, Sosay the Serpentine Mews, See the advantages of a cab- They had driven Temple. man as a confidant. him home a dozen times from ine Mews, and knew all about him When I had listened to all that thes hadtotell I began to walk up an dewn near Briony Lodge once mort and to think over my plan of campaign “This Godfrey Norton was evidently an important factor in the matter. H+ was a lawyer. That sounded omin- ous. What was the relation betweer them. and what the object of his re- peated visits? . Was she his elient, his friend. er his mistress? If the former she had probabiy transferred the photo. graph to his keeping. If the latter, it was less likely. On the issue of this question depended whether I shout: continue my work at Briony Ledge o turn my attention to the gentleman’s chambers in the Temple. It was a delicate point, and it widened the fiel: of my inguiry. I fear that I bore yor with these details, but I have to let you see my little difficulties, if you are t« understand the situation.” “Iam following you closely,” I an- swered. ‘I was still balancing the matter in my mind, when a hansom cab drove uy perpent- to Briouy Lodge, and a gentleman sprang out. He was a remarkably handsome man, dark, aqnilme and mustached — evidently the man of whom I had heard. He appeared tc be in a great hurry, shouted to the cab- man to wait. and. hrenched. maot +h- As he &8tepped up to the cab he pulled in twenty minutes,’ “Away they went, and [ was just wondering whether [ should not d well to follow them when up the lain came a neat little landan, the coach- tags of his harness were sticking out of the buckles. fore she shot out of the hall door and into it. LIonly caught a glimpse of het atthe moment, but she was a lovely die for. “The Church of St. Monica, Johu, she cried, ‘and half a sovereign if you reach it in twenty mjnutes.’ “This was quite too good to lose’ Watson. 1] was just balancing whether I should run for it, or whether I should perch behind her landau, when a cab came through the street. 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