THE Johnson's Anodyn Liniment . aS IVSK evervwhe from infancy to old age. d neration after generation. y 1 old family physician. t will quickly relieve, heal and cure. i of Sick Room,” Mailed Free. Oo Custom House Street. Boston, Mass Se = THESE BRISK LITTLE PILLS ARC EXACTLY WHAT (GS ALWAYS NECDEO IN casts of CONSTIPATION, Sicn HEADACHE, Biticus ATTACKS anc DYSPEPSIA. SOLD cVERYWHERE aT 25c. aeox. DODD'S MEDICING COMPANY, Paornicrers, TORCNTO, ONT. riper ALS THAT LITTLE SQUARE BOX. BY A.CONAN DOYLE All abour * said the captain. All ord, sir!’’ said the mate, bh stand by to let her go It was nine o'clock oo a Wednesday mornir lhe good ship Spartan was lying of Boston Quay with her cargo under hatehes, her passengers shipped, ane eversthing prepared for a start. The Waining whistle had been sounded twice: t final bell had been rung. Her bowsprit was turned toward Ergland, and the hiss of escaping steam showed that all was ready for her run of three thousand miles. She strainei at the warps that held her ike a grevhound at its leash J have the misfortune to be a_ very terrous man. A_ sedentary literary Iife has helped ta increase the morbid love of solitude which, even in my boyhood, was one of my distinguishing character- istics. As I stood upon the quarter-deck of the transatlantic steamer, I bitterly coursed the necessity which drove me back tothe land of my forefathers. ‘Lhe shouts of the sailors, the rattle of the cordage engers, end the cheers of the mob, each and all jarred upon my sensitive nature. I felt sat An indescribable feeling, as of some impending calamity, seemed ten Pa aoe - oa = —s mee he ce ; oe to haunt me. The sea was calm, and the for32.%. To : g4 pr dozen, or} breeze light There was nothing to dis- th fozem at Si.7 +5 tog Sen! by mail| turh the equanimity of the most con- to aay address, | GEORGE FE. HUGHES firmed of landsmen, yet I felt as if I may? ratte * Char oitetown | stocd upon the verge of a great though Wee a 8 SE I hit A/LATS A RATER MANY DAINTY ‘ TetarHrc % Se no 7/9 oP 7. Benson's 19 CANADA t’.Prepared Corn CHOICE SXLECTED PURE CORN. x t TERAT N THE ELST FOR CHILDREN. ——— ECIPE for infants’ Focd. I 2 x ic ; k SURG STARC!I CO 1k ARG \ s: al, Unt f Mor at, F.@ Cc cs o eai, ted. p= P o - b a “ ~ q eh Pe nore age i, ag lage ae your child You note the difference in children. Some have nearly every ailment, even with the best of care. Others tar more exposed pass through unharmed. Weak children will have continuous colds in winter, poor digestion in summer. They are with- out power to resist disease, they have no reserve strength. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo- phosphites, is cod-liver oil partly digested and adapted to the weaker digestions of children. Scort & Bowns, Belleville, Ont goc. and $1.08 "Ov FAR BA f : ¥oers = r AWHLY “3 SHOULD KNOW THAT Ty remarkable remedy, both for IM- TRNAL and EXTERNAL use, and won- 2 iia quick action to rellevo Ciatress. =r PAIN-KILLER Vhreat, Coughs, €hilia, Diarrhea, Dyserterys, ramps. *heleri, % ‘ site 2 AIN-KILLER &248 mes rem. Richness, Sick Headache, Pain ta the back or Side, Rheumatism enc Neuralgia, PAIN-KILLER ENE LENEMENT MADE. J f Bratec s Cats, Seenine, Severe Murne, ete. well tried pad PAIN-KILLER «2% prt ty Mechanic, Farmer, Planier, saiier, ta 1 classes * medicine ‘ys at har ‘mternatiy or externally witt is & ere ¢ for Bere Athletic Young Men talk of the benefit they derive from using Adams’ jutti Frutti Gum # hen exercising. Hee that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on each 5c. package. Save coupons inside of wrap- pers for Latest Books. 1% I have noticed that often in men indefinabie danger. such presentiments occur of my peculiar temperament, and that they et) not wneommonly fulfilled. fHiad I known the experience which awaited mein the course of the next twelve hours I should even then at the last moment have sprunz upon the shore, and made my escape from the accursed vessel, “Time’s up!’ said the captain, closing his chronometer with a snap, and re- placing it in his pocket. ‘‘Time’s up!’’ said the mate. There was a last wail from the whistle, a rush of friends and relatives upon the land. One warp was lossencd, the gangway was being pushed away, when there was a shont from the bridge. and two men appeared, running rapidiy down the qnay. They were way- ing their hands and making frantic ges- tures, apparentiy with the intention of stopping the ship. “Look sharp'”’ shonted the crowd. ‘Hold hard!"’ cried the eap- tain. ‘‘Kase her! stop her! Up with the gangway!"’ and the two men sprang aboard just as the second warp parted, and a convalsive throb of the engine shot us clear ef the shore. There was a cheer from the deck, another from the quay, a mighty flattering of handker- chiefs, and the great vessel plowed its way out of the harbor, and steamed grandly away across the placid bay. We were fairly started upon our fort- night's voyage. There was a general dive among the passengers in quest of berths and luggage, while a popping of corks in the saloon proved that more than one bereaved traveler was adopting artificial means for drowning the pangs of separ- ation. I glanced reund the deck and took & running inventory of my compagnons de voyage. They presented the usual types met with upon these occasions. here was no striking face among them. I speak as a connoisseur, for faces are a specialty of mine. I pounce upon a char- acteristic feature as a botanist does on a flower, and bear it awsy with me to analyze at my leisnre, and classify and label it in my little anthropological museum. There was nothing worthy of Twenty types of young Amer- ng to “Yurrop "' a few respectable middle aged couples as an antidote, a sprinkling of clergymen and professional men, young ladies, bagmen, British ex- ciusives, and all the olla podrida of an ocean-going steamer. I turned away from them and gazed back at the reced- ing shores of America, and, as a cloud of remembrances rose before me, my heart warmed toward the Iand of my adoption. A pile of portmanteaus and inggage chanced to be lying on one side of the deck, awaiting their turn to be takea below. With my usual love for solitude I walked behind these, and sitting on a coil of rope between them and the vessel’s side, I indulged ina melancholy reverie. I was aroused from this behind me, by a whisper ‘Here's a quiet place,”’ said the volee. “*Sit down, and we can talk it over in safety.’’ Glancipg through a chink between two colossal chests, I saw that the paas- engers who had joined ua at the last moment were standing at the other side of the pila They had evidently failed to sec mig as I crouched in the shadow of the boxes. The one who had speken was atalland very thin man with a blae black beard anda colorless face, His manner was nervous and excited. His companion was a short, plethoric little fellow, with a brisk and resolute air. He had a cigar in his mouth, and a large ulster slung over his left arm. They both glanced round uneasily, as if to aacertain whether they were alone. ‘‘This is just the place,’’ I heard the other say, They sat down on a bale of goods with their backs turned toward me, and I found myself. much against my will, playing the unpleasant part of eaves- dropper to their conversation, ‘*Well, Muller,”’ said the taller of the two, “we've got it aboard right enongh.”' “Yes,"’ assented the man whom he had addressed as Muller, “it’s safe aboard *“*It was rather a near go."’ “It was that, Flannigan,’’ “It wouldn't have done to have missed the ship *“*No, it out. *’ ‘*Ruined them entirely,’’ said the little man, and puffed furiously at his cigar for some minutes. “ye got it here,"’ he said at last would have put our plans A ¥e@ “Let me see it ”’ “Is no one looking **No, they are nearly all below.’’ “We can't be too careful where so much is at stuke,’’ said Muller, us he uncoiled the ulster which hung over his arm, and disclosed a dark object which he jaid upon the deck. One glance at it was enough to cause me to spring to my feet with an exclamation of horror. Luckily they were so engrossed ip the matteron hand that neither of them observed me. Had they turned their heads they would infallibly haye seen my pale face glaring at them over the pile of boxes. From the first moment of their eon- versation a horrible misgiving had come over me. It seemed more than confirmed as I gazed at what lay before me. It was a little square hex made of some dark wood, and ribned with brass I suppose it was about the size of a cubic foot. It reminded me of a pistol-case,only ig was decidedly higher. There was ap ne A Graduate of Toronto University Says, ““My children have been treated with Scott's Emulsion from their earliest yeare. Our physician first recommen: ed it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” ae, DAILY EXAMINER ° Cee the farewells of my fellow-pass- | | box. appendage to it, however, on which my eyes were riveted, and which suggested the pistol itself rather than its receptacle. This was a trigger-like arrangement upon the lid to which a coil of string was at- tached. Beside this trigger there was a small square aperture through the wood. The tall man, Flannigan, as his com- panion called him, applied his eye to this, and peered in for several minutes with an expression cf intense anxiety upon his face. “It seems right enough,’ he said at last, “*I tried not to thake it,”’ said his companion, “Such delicate things need delicate treatment. Put in some of the needfal, Muller.’’ The shorter man fumbled in his pocket for some time, and then produced a small paper packet. He opened this, and took out of it half a handful of whitish granules, which he poured down through the hole. A’ curious clicking noise fol- lowed from the inside of the box, and both the men smiled in 9 satisfied way. “Nothing much wreng there,'’ said Flannigan. ‘Right as a trivel,"’ panion, ‘Look ont! There's some one coming. Take it down to our berth. It wouldn't €o to haye any one suspecting what our game is, or, worsestill, have them fumb- ling with it, and letting it off by mis- take.’ “Well, it weuld come to the same, whoever let it off,'’ said Mailer. **They'd be rather astonished if pulled the trigger,’’ said the taller, with » sinister langh. ‘‘Ha, ha! fancy their faces! It’s not a bad bit of workman- ship, I flatter myself.’’ “No,” said Maller, ‘I hear it is your own design, every bit of it, isn’t itt’’ “Yes, the spring and the sliding shut- ter are my own.”’ ‘*We should take ont a patent.’’ And the two men laughed again with a cold, harsh laugh, as they took up the little brass-bound package, and concenled it in Muller's voluminous overcoat. “*Come down, and we'll stow is in our ” answered his com- they berth,’’ said Flannigan. ‘‘We won’t need it until to-night, and it will be safe there.’’ His companion assented, and the two went arm-in-arm along the deck and dis- appeared down the hatchway,bearing the mysterions little box away with them. The last words I heard were a muttered injunction from Flanoigan to carry it carefully, and avoid knocking it against the bulwarks, Now long I remained sitting on that coil of rope I shall never know. The horror of the conversation I had just overheard was aggravated by the first sinking qualms of sea-sickness. The long roll of the Atlantic was beginning to assert itself over both ship and passen- gers. I felt prostrated in mind and body, and fell into a state of collapse, from which I was finally aroused by the hearty voice of our worthy quartermaster, “Do you mind moving out of that, sir?’ he said. ‘‘We want to get this lum- ber cleared off the deck.’’ One of the quarter-boats was hang- ing rather low down upon the davits, An idea strack me, and climbing on the bulwarks, I stepped into the empty boat and lay down in the bottom of it. Stretched on my back, with nothing but the blue sky above me, and an occasional view of the mizzen as the vessel rolled, I was at least alone with my sickness and my thoughts. I tried to recall the words which had been spoken in the terrible dialogue I had overheard. Would they admit of any construction but the one which stared me in the face? My reason forced me ta cenfess that ther would not. I endeavor- ed to array the various facts which formed the chain of circumstantial evt- dence, and to find a flaw in it; but no, not a link was missing. There was the strange way in which our passengers had come aboard, enabling them toevade any examination of their luggage. The very name of ‘‘Flannigan’’ smacked of Fen- jianism, while ‘‘Muller’ suggested noth- ing but socialism and murder. Then their mysterious manner; their remark that their plans would have been ruined had they missed the ship; their fear of being observed; last, but not least, the clinching evidence in the production of the little square box with the trigger, and their grim joke about the face of the man who should let it off by mistake— eould these facts lead to any conclusion other than that they were the desperate emissaries of some body, political or otherwise, who intended to — sucrifica themselves, their fellow-passengers, and the ship, in one great holocaust? The whitish granules which I had seen one of them pour out into the box formed no doubt a fuse for exploding it. I had myself heard a sound come from it which might have emanated from some delicate piece of machinery, Bat what did they mean by their allusion toto-night? Could it be that they contemplated putting their horrible design into execution on the very first evening of onr vyorage? fhe mere thonght of it sent a cold shud- der over me, and made me for a moment superior even to the sgonies of sea sick- uess (To be continued.) esenting Ganong Bros.. St. Ste i Gitte aa Sen Peet nee ° ‘hing Eczema. advertised, mveraf phy sicians’ ~ ptions without , several cases of Ttchlag Piles tt bas mele” © Jou —I consider denen es: "> cane fourteen |ppli- D piles, ttehing scrotum or any itching skin disease, soothing effects are Kxeo cation.—J xo. Ax. In connectic n with the Cuan insur- ection, it is fair'y said that diserction 8 the better part cf Wevyier. 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G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Defective Vision, in such cases the ou’s reasonable method SiED and fitted with preper gias-es by ¢ We are here to serve you. HUTCHESON, es aes 5 Geeen Street 135 GLULKS Cuckoo Ch ck:. A’arm Clocks, Musical Clock, eight day and thirty hour Ciock-, and regalatur Clocks and Clo ks of all kinds : nd patterns selling low. Re- gulator of C ocks, WATCHES and JiWELBY aspecialty. [frou want to rave money, buy you Watches, Cocks aud Jewelry a G G JURY’S, Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. A. A. McLEAN, 0. Barrister, de Brown's Block, - - Chavicttetown BRANCW OFFICE, Wadmians’ Building, - - Crapaud MONEY TO LOAN. Pinette OYSTERS Are adjudged to be the best Oysters on this Island. I have just received the first shipment this season, with more to follow. They can be reen in the window cf Vi- tcria Cafe. But do not judge them till yeu sawple them JOHN P. JOY Victorta CAFE.... HORSE CLIPPING. As the clipping season is now here perties having horses that they intend having clipped, wonld do well to cal] at Nicholson’s Stablee, Graften St, where ail work is dove at moderate rates. 1 j —_— Richmond Bay and Malpeque ~_OYSTERS_s On Half hel! and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO A. B. NCRTIB'S STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet- commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, . fo Harbor, Salmon River, Jsaac’s Harbor, Caaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Sourie, Charlottetown and Sunn e-side. Freight solicited, Low rates, North Side Queene Square, Ch’town, 4 W. W. CLARKE, Agent, erring ! barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. W. CRANT & CO. Dueps Clave ~ BSE Berbane O5018, The most resens tomperanca statistic; published in London show that the an- nual consamption of liquor inthe capital is largely om the increase. It is estimated that the sum of £20,060,000, or $700,- 000.009, will be spent this year in alco holic drinks by the dwellers in the me- tropolis. This sum, it is computed, would nearly eight times pay for the School Board maintenance, added to the cost of necessary new school buildings. The appropriations for the relief of the poor in London are about $12,000,000, which is only one-eighth of the total drink bill. The London debt of about $96,000,000 consd be paid in ene year by the amount spent on liquor and a_ bal- ance of nearly $4,000,000 Jefe over, When it is taken into consideration that liquor is much cheaper in London than here, the enormous quantity con- sumed is largely In excess of what it at first appears to be, The Truth to Chitdren, Tell achild always the truth about everything, no matter how trivial or un- important it may be, and it will soon come to have a perfect confidence in everything you say. A little oue declines to go into a dark room to hring out its doll that was left there because someone has told it of a great bogey-man that Jurks in dark apartments, ready to spripg upon little children. Nurses shonid be trained to tell the truth regard- ing the most unimporiapt happenings and affairs. Parents should consider well before putting into words hasty or ill- ad tised speech, for little minds are quick to grasp the meaning,and their memories are wonderfully retentive. A MESSAGE TO MEN, Proviag tha’ True Honesty and True Pbi'- antrophy Still Exist. If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubjes resulting from outhful folly, excesses or overwoik, will ake heart and write to me, I will send him coutidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous De bility, Loss of Vigor.and Organic Weak- ness, I have nothing to sejl, and therefore want no money, but as J knowtbrongh my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, lam glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and impored upon uotil I nearly Jost faith in mankind but I rj ice to say that I am now perfectly well and bappy ovce more and am desirous therefore to make this cerlain means of cure known toall. Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud sat’sfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy a--ured. Send 5e silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Ris kweood, Mich. 135&w. Of the 218,224 masters and seamen em- pieyed in the Britith merchant ships fast yesr 1,843 were lost by a owning or other accidents. IN THE DARK VALLEY. “Dodd's Kidney Pills Have Saved My Life” This is*atd by Thonsands—Pre- vention the safest, “In the valley and shadow of death”— ‘Given up to die.” There are many thousands of such living in Canada to-day who say : -* Dodd’s Kidney Pills have saved niy life.” No matter to what stage the disease may have ccme, do not despair, The trianiphs of Dodd’s Kidney-Pills bave been won in exactiy such fights fur Ife. People make mistakes, and jump to wrong ‘conclusions ; doctors themselves don’t always know. Itis much safer to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills than to take chances. Of course these grave cases have simple beginnings, and that is the time that a single box prevents, which is better than curing. One Liberal paper in the West sneers at Archbishop Langevin, in Lis a'titule on the Manitoba schoo! question, as the latest example of splendid isolation. Mr. Lan- rier, it will be noted, is not isolated. He is in the S fton-McCarthy camp. hes 25 cents curca Catarrial Headache, : . Incipiert Catarrh, - - Hay Fever, > ” Catarrhal Deafness, - . Cold in the head in 10 min. oe ac Fou! breath caused by catarrh 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in cach box Sclé by a'l d:alers. TO LET That beantifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, now cccupied by Mr. Thos. K. Brooks. Po-session given about Ist November. Apply to PEAKE BOs. & CO sept26t—tf Money Wanted. On a good investment. Sever or eight hundred dolars is wanted at 6 per cent, for 5 or 10 years on Real Estaie. Insrance of same for $5(0. For iurther particulars P.O. Box 154. oct | Wants, Lest, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charg<«¢ five cents per line. O LET,—Furnished house; contains 13 rooms besides bath room, closets, Heated by hoi water, hot and cold water upstairs, electric light. Terms moderate, Oveupation given in January Apr!y ac this office. 125—tf etc, O LET—A house on Bi: hop St, covtaining tix roo:;sin first class order Apply to ‘Thos Cam; beil, Richmond St west 12:—tf \ TANTED,—By 1l:t ‘ove nber. a good gener- 6l servantina s zi] family. where a bh y is kept Mnat -ome well recommended No washing Apply at this of ce novi/—lw QMELT NET FOR SALF,~ Apply to Thom: s ; Flynn, King striet, wes ® e—h, yd "°O LET —A house conlaining § rooms in | aceptral partofihe city. Apply at this office novi4 \V\ 4h.- DDL. 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Crabbe Walker's Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE The St. Lawrence LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING Granby Rubbers ee ere new patterns are added, to fit all the latest shoe-shapes, and Granby Rubbers are always ‘‘ up-to-date.” They are honestly made of pure Don’t Draw the Feet They Fit the Boot It is no wonder that rub- bers, which are not the same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. It costs mo- ney to employ skilled pattern rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, extra thick at ball and heel. ow is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have ju-t opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fitjand latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO 155 sisersiencsemeeiennee sugar Refining Co.,Ltd Montreal +a Se Lalcratory of Inland Revenue, Oltice of Official Analyst, Montreal, April &th, 1895 have drawn, by my own hand, ten samples of the §T. COS FXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED “| herety certify that I | SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I Lave | analysed same, and find them uniformly to con‘ain: 99 yyy to 100 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. with no impurities whatever.’ (Signed) JOGN BAKER EDWARDS, Pb D., C L. Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Analyst, Mon t€ N RATTENBURY, AGENT 135 Hichland Ranges — $e almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases thai were tottering over the gravo—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up todie, were ¥estored to man!y vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—ao mat ter who has given you up as incurable~the remedy ia now reach, by its use you can be restored to a Life of usefulness and happiness. NC, Woud's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail 4ruggists in the Dominlom WOCOCVSVAVO TVS e_ Seseues —[Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fen: oll & Chandler Charlottetown,July 22, 1895—24 & wy — a en eee ee ee eerre Wood's Phosphoding.—z2- Great Engiish Remedy. Is the result of over 25 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a@ combination that will effect a prompt aud permanent cure in ail stages ot Sexual Dedility, Abuse or Excesses, Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Mentat Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, eli of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Woal's Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed within your Price, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of One will please, t’e guaranteed to cure, Pamphiet free tc any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont -, Canada, ~. Aiter Taking. | a rr ~ RY a a