k e4 Nat as VAIL) sAAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBE 1 9 creas angmubenes: . ene . = . ‘NnerWanare rs ELS FP ‘ sacs pope oes ie 1 fs rf “Ten thousand :tuiex—-ball tor the : ai ‘G Ss 2 information as to my father’s arrest : ; i BS wo o@ ws Wt and deportation by a blunder of the po- 3 oe é lice, who fell into the trap laid for a | ; —_———- oor them; the other balf for this secret." irvine mre AEM MNNN Ae TT i § a (t | . “And why. pray. should you pay 1; Nfs TE 2 : 5,000 rubles for the secret of this con- { . Van SD 4 epiracy? I¢ is magnanimous But ) ; OUNT " | a ae ‘@ OF Cc pret **Because you refused to believe in ) : is Rh - ae : err i the imposture of this man. It was nec- | met Uric Acid left aoe blood essary to bring home to him some other . J a hy _ disordered kidneys undoubted offense. such af | , Then I . . ines alone. the sath hoped you would realize that a mietake 1! : . which branches from the had been made in the other affair and | ; FAC-SIMILE | Mee over thn Beeches i. dial By would have the mistake set right by | ‘ scene teh ahaihd Gna COPYRIGHT 1899, BY THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. releasing my father and punishing this ANevetable Pr ; | ATI JRE ) P side of the nos: The ‘‘There’s sometning im ¢tK{s world } test eur contention further—namely, wretch.” ( nants e eparation for As- S CGN i on eaai ee v ; » that Andre was an imposto **But your informer probably invent- si ting the Food andRegula- |} i cause is the same as in 71! amiss shall be unraveled by and by,” , postor and that : ; P fae in? the Stomachs and Bowels of Ye) ee < Rhenstiitiads tine sings a great poet, and I think he voices my Es father was now suffering for yt set hang Beg ee yo an ling elsal |} ; ) , , isorderes another’s sins. extra reward—5, rubles. racious | ERE PREP M. erpag Kidneys. The cureis ike what we all feel. : IFANTS > NW a wise the sam E oe I left the student in a happy and GAS. heaven! What lie would not any man Be he ANIS CHILDREN . “a peaceful frame of mind, first extracting CHAPTER XXXI Tae + ge ee. . | o - a promise from him that he would not MURDER OF THE INFORMANT. } on. es and let tee fel- Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- . ; oO S venture ont until’ with: pessport in| _7h® “‘bigh official” at the depart, | 07s See waeinee She Ging: ls le ness and Rest.Contains neither || : hand, he could set out for the station | ™e™* received us on the following morn: truth. You can detain me here, if 77 Opium Morphine nor Mineral. | Kid ne tomorrow evening. Borofsky or I, I ing courteously, but, I thought, some ae ae eee ee ee oe OT NARC OTIC | | os - cy promised, or Percy should bring him | Vat superciliously. formant has not lied, why, then, he will : | ’ the document as early as possible. wT fear I have not mach encourage will aoa Arte Nlewin ae te cree i Pi lls Moreover, be was to receive a second | @ett to offer you todhy,” he said; ‘it | To Mas regret, Blowing eee Becwpe of Old DrSAMUELPITCHER |} WRAPPER - check. I did not grudge this. He had | 8PPeats that the pristaf of the cochastok | from the country, on condition that he Pumpkin Seed e — - 2 been very useful to us and had run ter- | ™ which the arrest admittedly tools at Ae as fh ayegenne * sai Foret Sa rible risks, even greater ~‘nke tnam he acon has interviewed the count and the ar oe a whe pelt said —. OF EVERY ; ; a : : ; of his bullying echemate ¥ be eae a ik I reached home, Andre was paclic Gillies ltwalsin oo air, put on by way of covering bis an- Pi turbot Sada # Fasil ¢C t Clean still out, old Gregory reported Could ) &W2 that the fullest investigations mana | SOME eee Sune eet eee ei re. ; ae ee v : be made before we can reasonably hope as an attempt at the czar’s ‘life should ’ Pecmeeniia : af ». ame a be in actual preparation witho his z ab Wh 4 for any progress. preparation without his , . 1? Si of . ~~ eee <a> “— | eae naturally differ from knowledge, was obviously agitated and Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | No scrubbing or scouring, just use 2 ae eee ours,”’ said Borofsky: “that was to }, | far more inclined to take us seriously tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, : : soap and water. oe di expected. May we ask what particnigg | th@™ he bad been yesterday or at the ' Worms Convulsions Feverish- | e as | line he has adopted ?”” commencement of the interview. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. CRES CENT | ‘*He asserts that his wife is mad anf “If you will mt Gown, both cf oe imi 3 I } a 8 vent wile" bao ce ait eat ¥FacSimie Signature of . det Aletta utterly refuses to recognize h and | #nd rest awhile,”’ he continued, *‘I will | ' ba é : that his son—whether insane a have _ matter set going at once. We Chi Flic. | will not scorch of | enly a blind partisan of his mother— | °®™ settle the question of the informer NEW YORK : : ) crack and therefore | chooses to support her inc sl iS Rie at a later stage of the inquiry; there cae Te sa gees es ak peer ders, of a | : pport her incomprelheusibie Daa da ce At 6 nipinths old fay ‘8 not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to aul . offers norc igh places conduct. He is prepared, he d tet hte be nathing in it. - , n)) at Sak cB ~ Cj ‘ie BX fy Y°2, anything else on the plea or promise thek & | for dirt to adhere. bring forward witnesses—servants and He left Borofsky and me seated in his Bee daca 7358 nara is “just as good” and “will answer every | Pure, serviceable | others—to prove his identity. To be sah be re ofice and Geparted ‘ : @ pe". Ale iat ye oe : | and economical etrictly honest, it appears to me that |, We shall look a pretty pair of fools ey Tte ) ' | the man, were he an impostor, as you if the police find the whole thing to be EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. en “EA Se i | | contend, would scarcely dare to | rave | 2 mare's nest ! F said Borofsky. ‘‘If the Sivas wait — ° a “ae : | | eut his deception, now that the police little villain has hed to ws, we need . are in possession of the facte of the case have no mercy Let the authorities seis | . {and intend to make an investi nn. as him, if they want him.’ | & ; i He would sudden!y disappear from the W e waited a quarter of an hour, oc- - - nee " | | / eee casionally exchanging a remark or so, ee Tra tae . i WES tafe te betine tent ieee aud ben but mostly sitting silently, being busily ° | | not since reappeared ™ corunes write our own thoughts. when = AP? — et. . | | The chief winced and remained silent | @ *‘2” ling thing happened - U Bach picce '$ our guarantee | i pend, An attendant appeared and informed , ) cl ‘““Well,’’ he said, “‘I quite admit that te ner a en ao ? see i # , 7 ; | eae is a point in your favor, far as it | )°Ung Count Landrinof. He was down risima a | THE THOS ian cantean WEG We successfully spirited our man down Sade Is that what ‘oan ae z as stairs. Would I interview him here? : . apache Co. si 3 the corridor. me?’’ He must see me alone, he said. T T . ke Bee ne » Que, oe + oa pee ae — over _— Ge- “That and something still more star- A minute or two later Percy burst N ew Styles, N ew Backgrounds, &e ) “4 cided ake the safer course of flight? tling, excellence,’’ said Borefsky. ‘‘We into the room. He looked pale and hag- ‘ And indeed, we all agreed, he would be believe we have unearthed eet ee gard, terrified—it seemed to me—as re Ne BRATEFI OM-ORTING Disti hed everyw here for i | . e oe ks Gy ~ ho ge c | | | none the less discreet in having done so, for verily the net was closing round him, as we hoped and believed it, and he was not the kind of iritped a Ll **A plot?’’ repeated the chief sternly. ‘““What kind of a plot? It is very un- likely that you should have unearthed though he had just been scared by some apparition. (To be Continued.) Ointment. sem Ate a eet EARNS NC Nya om AMI a * * -~ Corner Queen & Grafton Streets GEO. H. COOK, i Delicacy of Flavour Superior |... had ace aus 6 ae a oe im anything which is not known to this , = BQuality, and Highly Nutritiv ee ere of security when tha department. Explain.’’ ce " — a ne fe ——- ; \s Properties. Specially grate- danger ' nad keen sounded. We ‘‘The czar is to return this week, [ : is a i f Pwatul and comforting to the laid om carefully forthe morrow. petiey i We et Rds ee : oe ¥& yy F & fy A yh HH : He a ¥% 2 . = , : , elieve, and by train. “ae vies att " ; ‘ rervous anu dyspept CG. Sold W e felt that this would be an imp r Rte - ; a _ s a &% teks #: Led & Nf Ps Boniy in 3-lb. tins, labelled | tant s and for the great object op ¢h at sgt lat the mention ‘7 } | ITNT - j . y a! = : - ne cZar ant 11S move e S etant- ¥ ; / i | : aJAMES EPPS & C )., Ltd. | Ww «ua 12 View—namely, my dear fa- ee i +a ee nn ee eee eo 2&2: L | VY | : ceopathic Chemis “On ae ee See " . ly renders every communication of vital : if a . : x ae p E 1 4 Ss ther s justification ; ‘ 4 1 ¢ : ondon, England. There were tl MP igen ie mportance. Are you prepared for the we : : . ere Were three things ft ecjone— », ete : - _—RUY YOu } a BEBREAKFAST SUPPER | first. the student's pacpost somct be responsibility you will incur by em- Positively and permanently BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS ¥30M ) : : i" i its asspoy a8 DE bal king upon such ac rs ”» + ; teed acorn osties "apt pe Meni tiee ach wevonet” ” °" | cured by Dr. A.W. Chass W. CRANT & CO’'Y himself safely dispatched. Secondly. **Tt is absolutely necessary to inquire . © 2 ; APPS S GOGOA A$ W hite’s e a. Ls (4 <4 Tr. J. Morris train!’’ Borofsky began. _ hy all dealers, or Edmansom, Bates & Co.. : D. L. Hooper The chief started to his feet. a | . OP ‘‘Who’s plot? What! How dare yon OVER 7: OTHE G | A x ‘s) % and. 44lsnowflake q ivaramels vn ccolates = Can be had at any of the following firs» class store W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson , W. PF. Carter | Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & Co R. H. Mason, police must be warned of tie work in progress on the railway. We shonld go strnight toc the chief of p ee himself about this and to wire the depot neares ren la hi? rSuaGe Hin prove to be truth in the student’s tale, we should have no difficulty in attain- | ing our third and chiefest object— An- dre’s arrest. Evenif he escaped, the au- thorities would scarcely venture to con- The story is told of a young married wo. man. who asked another young married woman how she managed to get along sa amicably with her husband. The answer was, ‘I feed the brute—his stomach with food and his mind with flattery.’’ Evena man will have to admit that this young wo- man had solved about two-thirds of the art of making the average man happy. The t to the spot to | send a party of inspection. Should there | into this matter that I have to speak of. We are ready to take the conse- quences, good or evil. Our fears may be groundless. If so, so much the bet- ter. We only know that which we have been told by one who professes to be accurately informed.”’ The great man paused awhile to con- fider ‘The same source,’’ he said present- | ly, ‘‘I suppose, as that from which you ! drew the fairy tale of yesterday.” ‘“Yesterday’s was no fairy tale, but Dr. A. *V. Chase's Ointment is an absolute eure for piles, and has never been known to fail to cure the worst forms of this disease which has baffled medica! skill for ages, This statement may sound rather strong te persons who do not know the superior merits of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment, but it is per fecily true, and heartily endorsed by the grate- ful testimony of thousands of men and women who have been cured by itafter years of suffer- ing, and after trying many preparations and consulting the best doctors. Mr. H. Bull, Belleville, Ont., says: ‘‘I take pleasure in stating that after thirty years of AP*ABSESAARAAAAH —ALSU~— General purpose and other plows ia Spring Too i HWarrows. We havea large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & CO'S., LE PAGES OLD STAND we EE PRES PEERED ‘1 naar wasnt isaac ett Mamma ca Pas ) . : . ew 7 ng rae P a = A. \ si i ik it alain CL A: A LE LOL OE ! ame eT Mee aed suffering with Itching Piles, Dr, Chase's Oint- | 8% the plain truth. This may be a lie, teld | pent has completely cured me. I tried every | “® with a purpose; I cannot tell, but you will agree that, lie or truth, the thing must be inquired into.”’ ‘“Well, I will hear, in any case,’”’ said the chief. ‘‘Speak, if yon will!”’ “It is a plot to wreck the czar’s say such a thing! Such an assertion must be fully proved and should be well tested before it is made in this place. Who are the conspirators? Where and how, do you snggest, would the attempt be made?’ “This very impostor, who, as you have seen, would pass as Count Landri- nof. is. we suggest, the head and center of the affair That is our information. The place is a spot between Kirilof and } Bootief, on the Moscow-Boulogne line of remedy that was advertised, with little or no benefit, but as I have told different persons affected as I was, Dr, Chase’s Ointment made @ perfect cure,” Dr. Chase's Ointment has a record of cures unparalleled in the history of medicine. It is gttaranteed to cure any case of piles. For LOW PRICES a TELL EVERY TIME -—OI0—~ It isimportant to know where to get the very best value for your money in the line of goods for Xmas presents We havea large selectior, and by EEEESFEFSPEYE LEE EE Lee ¥ - ng NESSES? Nein sane Undoubted Mer: Our home made, ready-to-wear suits and overcoats bave undoubted merit over all others shown the public, Note the smoothness of shoulders, the g:2ceful hang of |eeves, the collar sets in close to the neck. ; Every point has that not easily decribed gtaceful appear- ance, that no factory gives but is the result of exverienced custom tailoring. : eee eS Nn Bem om ee other third consists of keeping his body in i glia ; eae . . : 5 . ' r$ r---——_$—$_______ _————_—_————" such condition that he will « njoy his ae railway Our impostor has disappeared, vis =e c store sand wiil find ee % sell a double breasted, all wool b 2aver cloth, twe e 4 and his mind in such condition that he wil el an ean surely lay hands up- | Z00GSs as cheap, It now chearer than | }j i i or aT ] : ad te ‘ ) e be susceptible to flattery. It isn’t much use but Jour _ ncan surely lay hands uj : tere j a a dal Si wail line ’ mohair sleeve lining, lasp od S3am 3, doub! 2 silk stitche ‘ () al AT to put tempting food before a man who on him. For the rest you can, of course, | @Ny § ee ee oy: a oe Overcoat for $10 00 hasn’t an appetite. It doesn’t pay to lavish | send a telegram to the nearest town or | In our new store, in Prowse Block, we : 4 c es See vee ere er racked | ctation to the spot where the attempt 4 have sold a large amount of goods at hc Please call and see them . < IRE NSURAN GE 0, il ceumar aes pays very little attention is or was tJ be made. 3 : prices that have drawn the attention . - of ————— to his health, and won’t take medicine of ‘Stop! Your informant—where 15 of the people and insured a sarge DD y.% ‘es F é his own accord until he is fiat on his back. he to be found . share of ublic atronage Thanking a a , } . . . s + A shrewd wife will keep an eye on her hus- ee ee : » ai pt P ~— > : ; pe lash Assets Over, $5 ,000.000,00 band’s welfare in this respect, and when aa ee eee I — ; all for their support in the past, we] Morris wlock- rio wa ; . she sees that he is bilious or suffering nie ae dear sir, - tne c Se will continu, if possible, to do still | indigestion, or is generally out of sorts, w1 y. ‘do you seriously suppose at we ett : > ~~ —— a8 A share of your patronage is solicited | see that he resorts to that most wonderful | chonid allow the author of so serious a better for them in tho future. - » i a ior this old Re! o « of all invigorators, Dr. Pierce’s Golden ae thie to escape our hands? @ °F ¢ Reliable Compan Medical Discovery. It is the best of all | warning as 6 tO ceca ? Fe p appetite - sharpeners, blood - makers and | The man must be personally implicated | - iis ; @ my LEASING CONTRACTS fesh-builders. It corrects all disorders of | or he would not be in a positicn to turn i t i ' : the digestion and makes the liver active | in¢ormer Come; we are neither chil- SUNNYSIDE : & OR ' and the blocd pure. It tones the nerves Wl ‘s thi : d ? As NEROUS SETTLEY ENTS, and cures all cases of nervous exhaustion dren nor fools. 10 st iis man, an ; ad and prostration. It cttres 95 per cent. of all | where is he to be found? LOWEST RATES. EK. H. BEER, Great Georce STREET cases of consumption, bronchial, throat and kindred ailments. Medicine dealers sell it. Mrs. Rebecca F. Gardner, of Grafton, York Co., Va., writes: “I was so sick with dyspepsia that I could not eat anything for over four months. 1 thought I was going to die. I weighed only 6 ‘‘I have promised that he should re- main:screened,’’ I said. ‘*Without the giving of such an undertaking I should never have learned the secrets he had to reveal.” TO LET The north end of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, Fuit- able for a boarding house-or private resid- © cll Wire Merchan; Whisky. 3 ds. ok s of the ‘Golden Med- : rl Authorized Agent for P. E. 1 I Discovery Tamm mow a8 wel as ever and “And which he revealed doubtless in ence Apply to THOMAS McQUAID 4 BeAlso ve wee >: . | Weigh 125 poun s.”” é q Tle ri 9? ‘ os? ° 42 * ¥ 4 mo reprecenting other, Fire, Life rf Bor constipation — Dr. Pierce's ‘Pellets. i hone of a reward? What reward? | 241 er Princ | Wholesale from the distiller,-A. G -THOM30N & U » Glass ; \ adit cident Ineurance Companies,