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BR KAKFAST—SU PPER. ‘ a ora ~ pera nie ¢ 3) gre a ern aM f ve elect ei ( I ed r our ter | ely fla red be “ave any heavy doa It is t I use of eucl of ‘ t r m : at g er i lizease H malalies are floa y aro i ul » a 6 herever th is | Wi ape mar 4 fata i ; i e wel! fort fini pure bloo! and a properly nourish eu fram C Service Gazette Maile simply with boiling water or milk. | Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled t 1u8 JAMES EPPS Chemist & Cv., Homecepathic anoden, Engiand STAMPS WANTED. — ee ~~ | OLD Canadian, United States’ and other | «used 25 to 40 years ago. For pay $1 to $5 eaci GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenne, Toronto, | really? | gravely amid | over and | his wife, with the tears running silently NERVE BEANS are s new t8 | | emack of the salt water again and a DAILY EXAMIN berva any (e08, BY AUTHORS stiuianoe, Steteveo ae Sen T8 i i ui ifew days,’ ong we should have that in the om dinars urse of business The legal f s would take them some little tir But 11 t go, Clara; I must not seem t rk. My place now must be at my < Yes, dear, vou are right. God bless you iguard you! Ishall be here in The Wildernes t all day I shall be by vour offi ible at irogmorton street in spit f ever you should be sad » whisper in your ear ky there is one client m you will never be able to get rid of—never as long we both live, dear.” CHAPTER XII FRIENDS IN NEED “Now, papa,” said Clara that morn ing, wrinkling her brows and putting her finger tips together with the air of ed person of business, “] you about money | n experien - have a tal t wantt matters “Yes m paper and “Kindly He laid down his oked a question y tell meagain, papa, how much money I have in my very own night. You have often told mg before, but I al- ways forget ficures.” You have £250a year of your ewn under your aunt’s will.’ “And Ida?’ “Ida has £150,” “Now, I think I can live very well on £50 a year, papa. I am not very extrava- gant, and I could make my own dresses if I had a sewing machine.” “Very likely, dear.” “In that case I have £200 a year which | I could do without.” “If it were necessary.” “But it is necessary. Oh, do help me, y dear.’ | like a good, dear, kind papa in this mat- | | ter, for my whole heart is set upon it. Harold is in sore need of money and through no fault of his own.” With a woman's tack and eloquence she told the whole story. ‘Put yourself in my place, paps. What is the money to me? | I never think of it from year's end to | year’s end. But now 1 know how pre- cious it is. I could not have thonght that money could be so valuable. See what! | can do with it. It may help to save him. I must have it by tomorrow. Oh, do, do advise me as to what I should do, and how I should get the money.” The doctor smiled at her eagerness. “You are as anxious to get rid of money as others are to gainit,” said he. ‘In another case I might think it rash, but I believe in your Harold, and I can see | hat be has had inous treatment. You will let me deal with the matter.” “You, papa?” } be done vila — best between men. Your capital, Clara, is some £5,000, bht it is & mortgage, and you could not call it in.” “Oh, dear! oh, dear!’ “But we manage. I have as | much at my bank. I will advance it to £2 y “an can ut On un still Denvers as coming from you, and | j it to me, or the interest of it, when your money becomes due.” “Oh, this is beautiful! How sweet and | kind of you.” “But there is one obstacle—I do not | rou can repay | think that you would ever induce Harold | to take this money.” Clara’s face feX. ‘Don't yon think so, “I am sure that he would not.” “Then what are you to do? What <5 money matters are to ar- ail see his father We can manage “Oh, do, do, papa! And you will doit | is no time like the present. J] will goin at Hescribbled a check, | putitin an envelope, put on his broad | straw hat and strolled in through the | garden to pay his morning eal] It was a singular sight which met his | eves as he entered the sitting room of the | admiral. A great sea chest stood open in the center, and ali around upon the carpet were little piles of jerseys, oil- | skin: } boxes, instruments and zea boots. The old seaman sat | 1 this lumber, turning it examining it intently, while "There OKs, Sextan? down her ruddy cheeks, sat upon the upon her knees and her chin upon her hands, rocking herself slowly backward and forward, “Hullo, doctor,” safi@ the admiral, bolding ont his hand. ‘There's foul weather set in upon us, as you may have heard, but I have ridden ont many a worse squall, and, please God, we shail | sofa, her elbows | | | | | all three of us weather this one also, though two of us are @ little more cranky than we were.” j “My dear friends, I came in to tell you how deeply we sympathize with you all. | My girl has only just told me about it.” | “It has come so ‘suddenly upon us, | doctor,” sobbed Mrs. ilay Denver. “I | thought that I had John to myself for | the rest of our lives—heaven knows that | we have not n very much of each other—bat now he tal.e of going to sea | again. “Aye, aye, Walker, (aat’s the only way | out of it. When I first heard of it, 1 | was thrown up in the wind with all | gvock. I give you my word that I lost my bearings more completely than ever since I strapped a middy’s dirk to my belt. You see, friend, I know something of shipwreck or battle or whatever may | j j come upon the waters, but the shoals in the city of London on which my poor boy has struck are clean beyond me. Pearson had been my pilot there, and now I know him to bea rogue. But I’ve taken my bearings now, and I see my course right before me.” “What then, admiral?” It was a singular sight which met hie eyes. “Oh, I have one or two little plans. Pll have some news for the boy. Why, hang it, Walker, man,I may be a bit stiff in the joints, but you'll be my wit- ness that I can do my 12 miles under the three hours. What, then? My eyes are | as good as ever, except just far the news- | paper. My head is clear. I’m three and sixty, but I'm as good a man as ever | was—too good a man to lie up for an- other 10 years. I'd be the better fora } Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its } 1894, Ca 7 = . ee N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly | a-sed in the fifty- | Majests | “The Citys | f tre | Cm on ‘-un Toomas Connoliv, | Warehouse. Sidney Street, between Great veorge | and Prince Streets. | toria, intituled ET at Ane ot ER : . whiff of the breege. Tut, motner, its not a four rears’ cruise this time. I'll be back ever; month or two. It’s no more than if Il went for a visit in thecountry.” He was talking boisterously and heap- ing his sea boots and sextants back into his chest. “And you really think, my dear friend, of hoisting your pennant again?” “My pennant, Walker? No, no. Her majesty, God bless her, has too many young men to need an old hulk like me, Ishall be plain Mr. Hay Denver of the merchant service. I daresay that I might find some owner who would give meachance as second or third officer, It will be strange to me to feel the rails of the bridge under my fingers once more.” “Tut! tut! this will never do, this will never do, admiral!” The doctor sat down by Mrs. Hay Denver and patted her hand in token of friendly sympathy. “We must wait until your son has had it out with all these people, and then we shall know what damage is done and how best to set it right. It will be time enough then to begin to muster our 7 sources to meet it,” (1 te Continued.) For Over Fifty Years, Ax Otrp Axnp Weit Trigep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- ug, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world, value is nealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l1 y ——_—_- eee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | Blood and Nerve Remedy ALL INTERESTED, READ THIS! All persons indebted to us by note of hand, book account or otherwise, will please take notice that their accounts must be settled at once, AU amounts not peid February Ist, will be sued for without further Vall and settle and save expense. POOLF & LEWIS. P. S.—We have on hand a large stock of Lumber, suitable for Building pur- poses, in 1, 14, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, 1} inch Flooring notice | and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and 3 inch Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Laths and Palings, Cedar and Spruce Shingles, Cedar Posts, Lime and Brick, eic., al] of which we will sell low for Cash, as our whole stock must be cleared out by open- ing of navigation. C . and get genuine bargains POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s No. 3 Wharf ‘town, Dec. 21. 1893—2m eod&wv ome and examine of this Islend, m-de and first yearof the reigu of Her present Queen Victoria, C.»p 12. intituied : f Charlottetown Incerporati: nm A- t,” ant Act amerding the same. 55 Vic, “an 10, in tuld “An ctte osntT co poration Act I do herebs give Pavlic Notice that an fa Mao f rthe said Ci y, «nif ne per serve as Ci emm ncilma i ne ity el ctiu | Cou:cil for*ach of Wards Num erst, 2ant ” ad City and o twopersons toser.eas ~ mm ' uncily es inthe sant Coucel] for “ard Nu § f said City, and of three perso s te serve a- , Iimnw te said ‘-arc f ity *eing inalaM y ra d i: t Commoa Counsel + ner pres ii x ‘ ty -ef ews: Ward Number (ne.... ie ” Davee BPO (wd No 5 n sani’ --OneC uell ¢ u cider aby ” T ree....¢n Cucle = _ Four ore eune i) ors ¢ . Five...... T.reeC ancl] re WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the tith day of February, A. D., 1894, \tthe several places, that is to say: In Ward No 1 #t or near‘: e oh ee of 'nCeacherh, Que n ~ rect In Ward No. 2, a: or near the honse of Thoma vnuoelly, opposite Mr. Ro Hear z's Warehouse tr. Joh | 4 dney Street, between Grea George and ‘ri. « Streets. in Ward No, 3, at or near the Mark +t Ebeouse In Ward No 4. at or . ear the n cs 12 ner of Ken and Queen ofr ets, in Ward No. 4, at or near the carriage <0 wroll & McAleer, corwer »i Kuston ani G } Jourge ~treets. ‘nd »t the said Elec:ion thy Pol. will be open: at ni :e o‘ciock in the furenoun, and cuntinue open } until dve o’cluck 1 the afteruvun vf tue -am day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDs, Number One shall comprise ali that part o |} Caarlotretown which lies south of jercheste | Street, and the parcel of land furmerly kuown a che Military Harrack Grouad. Number Two shall comprise al! that part «1 Uharlottetowp which lies south of Richwond Mreet and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shali comprise all that part o. tharlottetown which lies south of Grafton strce: ' asd north of Richmond Strert Number Four shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Stree and north of Graiton Sireet. Number Five shall comprise al that part o: | Ubarlottetown which lies north of Fizroy sree: including the Common of the -aid Tow:. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNE-DAY. February 7th, A. D 1804, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Yor qualification ef Electors, see abuve Aci 5i Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29, {L. 3.3 H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the Vity of Charlottetown. ity Clerk's Office. Charlottetown, Jar, 18, 1894. e.n23—10i lection of @ Water Commissioner. N pureuance of an Act of the General As<em bly of this Island, made and wassed in the bh year of the reign of Her p esent Majests > en Victorma, intituled: “~Cusrlotte own ‘ater Works Act. I do hereby give Public Notive that an 1837." Election for a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in the place of MR. ALEXANDER NON, retired, will be held on WEDNE: Day, the ith day of February, A. D. 1894, . | at the eoveral places, that is to say: In Ward Nv, 1, ator near the office of Mr } John Macexchern Queen Stree’. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of opposite Mr. Heariz’- In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4. atornear the new Ciy Heli corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, ator near the carriage bop f | Carroll & McAleer, cornerof Easton and Great George otreets. And at the said Election the Poll will b opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, ad ce n- tinue open until five o’elsck in the afternvon o the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall compris ail that part of | “harlottetown wwuich lies south of lorchester Street, and the parcel of iand formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground Number Two sha.) comprise all tha’ vart of Chariottet;wn which les south of Richmond treet and north of Dorchester Street Number Thr-e shall comprise ali that part of UChariotietown which lie~ south of Gref ov Stiect | aod north of t\ichmond sv ect Number Four shall comprise a!) that part of ‘‘harlettetown which lies south or Fitzroy Street and north of Graf on Street. Number Five shall comprise al! that part of *barlotte'own which lies north of Fitzroy street, ‘nciuding the Common of the said Tuwn. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY Februar: 7:h, A. D 1891 from the time of Twelve at noon entil the tear of Four o'clock in the afternyon of the same day. For qualification of Eléctors, see Act 50, Vic- “Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1897.” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, seco. 24 to 9. {L. 8.) T. HEATH HAVILAND, More of the City of : hariottetown. BUN, H. M. DAV City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1804, an23 ~ 101 a | USE FOR m nd tw City of Coa lot. - cKIN- POND’S EXTRAC Have the early frosts or tuo late a lin- y FOR COLDS CUTS BRUISES rub thoroughly the part afflicted with SPRAINS POND’S EXTRACT, then it SORE warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- THROAT It will cer- Catarrh AND AFTER SHAVING gering by the garden gate again aroused that RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the sammer long? Well, ié it’s very bad you must change your diet PILES BURNS SORE EYES WOUNDS SORES tism may wholly disappear. Headache tainly be much relieved. Now that you } AND have the POND'S EXTRACT try it for any of the many things its buff wrapper AiL It’s a wonderful curative. and perhaps take seme distasteful drug —the doctor will tell you what—but first wrap en eens mentions, But don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO,, 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 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Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, Castoria rcli ves fovcrishness. cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. tecthing troables, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Castorir. Castoria. “ Castoria is an cxcelicnt medicine for chil- Gren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its “ Castoria is so well adopted to ct: "ren thr < I recommend it assuperiortoauy prescript’ + good effect upon their children." known to me.” Da. G. O. Osaoon, Tl. A, Ancren, & D., | Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Urvoxlyn, N. ¥ } me | * Castoria is the best remedy for children of “Our physicians in the children's depart which I am acquainted. I hopo the day is rot ment have spoken highly ef their experi j far distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castori+ interest of tacir children, and use Castoriain- | and although we only hare a:nong | stead of the variousquack nostrumswhichare { medical supplies what is known as rv: destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, products, yet we are free to confess that the | morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Casteria has won us to look with | agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor upon it.” } them to premature graves.” Unirzp Hosprrat axp Dispensary, Dn. J. F. Kivcuzror, Mase. | Conway, Ar Auten C. Sarrn, Pres., The Centsur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. | | j tn aaah | —_ - — 2 eee SN net j . | L. 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They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finisl. and it has become a by-word that “Gransy Rouspers wear like iron.” December 26, 1893—tu thn rat — ———— _ — SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. mH giving BIG BARGAINS in the We are above line of goods, as we have a large stock on hand. Gc. G& JURY, we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber Sorth Side of Queen Sqnara. 66d O »posite the Pist Off; Charlottetown, January 4, 1494—dy & why ety ad —- '& UL PLEASING RELIEF TER MANY DAYS, ‘ow . Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing. tis Own Exp+rience Tells Fully and ’reely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year Itisto reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. Branscomb’s home 1s Chipm .n, Queens Co., N. B t was there that a representa- ive of the Groder compan: alled upon him, Sept rst, of he pres nt year. His greeting vas most cordial He gladly icknowledyed his thanks, giv- ng ¢xpression to the following tatement: “It is five years since I first necame afflicted with a form of ndigestion Last winter it be- ame more severe, developing ‘ato chronic diarrhoes | canner: ell you how much I suffered or SIX LONG WFEKS. It seemed is though relief could not b found You will remember how [ told you of my condition an: isked your advice about takin i bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicin was a laxative and might no neet my needs I delayed buy ng for a few hours until I be gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden bx cause of bloating of stomach I. was with difficulty that I kept about sufficienily to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy In three days after | bought Gro: tR’s Sysup the terrible vain and distress across my stomach were’r moved My howels rap d'y assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now I at am drink as well as | eves sould | have gained constant- y in fl sh sinc: March tast. I am perfectly cured i: seems a duty for me to tate my cast fully, that others ho suffer as 1 did may koow her» to find a cure.” Truly yours, E. A. Branscoma CAVEATS, TRADE MaRKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? ene, answer 31 4 au bonest opinion, weet exper & € 0., who have bad neariy fifty vears’ tence in the patent bu on siness. Communien- Mens strictiy confidential. A Mandbook of In. —_ chow coon Peg, atonte, and bow to ob. . AlSO a Catalogu 4 ca! onde oo sent free” ee mts taken through Muwn & Co, receive — novice in the Scientific American. and Qs are brought widely betore the public with. Out cost to the inventor. 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