a a - ey MR are a i A i welts. emsenn. e 7 DAILY THE 4 ‘CONAN Doyle . PerPrTe GH, \ee8, @Y suUTHOR® 4.iianoes, aus @enre S meaenveo if SHE HAS NTIN | USEO ; Ai t = ut, al tl she ex : cial ently ci we \ we eK iy Seta SOAP tid rey s dieieis j | leep Wi ee IF SHE HAS est xes ty of Lon- NoT aor Jeremiah Pi . ma’am? What nesef\ can \ I Y of hilt Ile be sa good i WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP roo a4 4 s ber to enquire from those who dx knows Jeremiah | be to you. Yours faithfully, round of asthe kind Pearson as I know him. admiral. | “JEREMIAH PEARSON,” a 8 s favor by e ndly feel- a : ap a fair a on it for vour son. The | For vver titty tears, a , ; void | An Orp Ano Wert Triep Remepy.— : } Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has \ is, Tha am. beed used for over fiftv vears by mill one Do y me tha tt him > oes of mothers fur their children while teeth- 1 ‘ rsa rsin the city: nig, with perfect snccess It soothes the ‘ \V ‘will hild, softens the gums, allays the pain, 5 i 1 I tel) | cures the col , and is the best re medy for ve as Ada Diarrhuwa I pieasnt to the taste “Sold j ’ iy only | by Druggists in every part of the world i Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is I Whew!” cried | nealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. he N ' [ of i ‘is a | Winslee’s Soothing Syrup, and take no 1 j other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y I ? if i dmiral—a man oo———— v i irt. I should shock you if | — SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great i were to tell you what I have endured | Blood and Nerve Remedy from) 1 My father’s wealth . ‘ ‘ row Ly 1 us. His |} . ov e ghin five years, ar t I 5 ‘ ery trick of a cunning, low mind ian, by 3a bies | Sees : ta at gcle m it of my . : : , ‘ . ght to be fat. Give the | share aswell. There 's no villainy of READ 2 THIS ! } not « ipable, Oh, ] sabies a chance iv Babie 1 chance. Give emiah. Lknow him, | nh nd Il: : pare ; “This is ull ne to me, ma’an ‘Pon | S 9 my word, I hardly know what to say to | CO SCOUTS it. Ithank you for havi @ spo ken és plainly. From what you say this is @ poor sort of consort for a man to sail = with. Perhaps Harold would do wel) “TH ti sion to cut himseif adrift p— it thks “Without losing a day.” “Well, we shall talk it over. Yoo tne Cream of Cod-liver Oil. may be sure of tha But here we are wit hypophosphites, und | & the station, so I 1 ul just see you int : : , te 5 : rriag tnd then home tosee what | Wwatcn them grow Fat, Chul r savs : r.” lealthy, B t. Phys 4 g ird, thoughtfn) | ; an r} he was surprised to hear tne worid over, end Orse a ; — : ‘ n set Harold r Ww I ifter him. fon't be deceived by Substilufec! Ww ul," he cried, “I have just VU t BG UGUCIICU uy OURS iuies | ‘ ‘ . a . com ! , ud t first thing ] wineries aitite canna ccicis (Adee ice a | saw ¥ your back as ¥ marched away. But you are such a quick walker TOOTHACHE! mat 5 ted you ! ; HEADACHE ' The mirais sm f paeasure had * bro : n fa into a thousand ; NEURALGIA! wrinkles. ‘You are early today,” said INSTANTLT CUSED BY CNE APPLICATICN cr - " “¥ es. I nted to consu vi a.” NERVOL. “Not | 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. ay , on ‘What is ’ “How n ave we in « TOLER. cs ur private ’retty fair. Some £800. ! think.” 7 @ 2 Oh, half that will be ample. It was : : rather izhtless of Pearson.” : - , i “What, then?" " \ WELLNER “Well, you see, dad, when he went away upon this little h y to Havre | — —__—_—_-____- he left me topay accountsand so on. He ~ | told me that there was enough at the bank for all claims. I had occasion on ; Tuesday to pay away two checks, one for £80 and the other for £120, and here they are returned with a bank notice rdrawn to the that we have already ov extent of some hundreds I; x wy Vey ? 4ne acmira ,s00Ked me, o e4 < very grave zg os ws “What's the meaning of that, then?’ he ne ar) rts ‘ asked falsa Pious MINN Rinnd' “Oh, it can ly be set right. Yousee, ima bel ta? Ludi MIUUL, Pearson invests all the pare capital and i ae oes keeps as small amcrgin as possible in : 2 the bank. Still-it was too bad of him tr b = allow me even to runa risk of having p i tie che returned. I have written to him ' and demanded his authority to sell oat “ ' _ some st and 1 have written an ex- TO LET planation to these people. In the mean- time, however, I have had to issue sever- : al other checks, sol had better transfer shorten vn ied 7 part of our private account to meet | ved om: goo i “st rete them ¢ ‘uite so, my boy. All that’s mine is yours. But who do you think this Pear- Heis Mrs. West:macott’s brother.” W hat asingular thing! Well, a4 lie’ ee ALLY NERVE BANS aro 4 new de covery that cure the worstcaseso | [ can see a likeness now that you men- Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor am . ; y " - Failing Manhood; restores th tion it They have both the same hard | weakness of body or mind suse trne of face by over-work, or the errors ©. ex v1 : . j eases of youlb. This Remaly ab “She has been warning me against juteiy cares the most obstinate cases when ail othe | a ae a gin r ZATMENTS have failed even to relieve ons be 1m-—says be 15 the rankest pirate 1D gieto ot #1 per package, or siz for $5, or _ om that it ll right, bo seoriys of pris < by scdseasing THE JAMES fi MEDICS) IN} London. I hope that it is all right, boy = Terunte, Unt. Write for pamphies Sold ‘a= and that we may not find ourselves in i broke n water.’ ee en en ee ee are aie — pale - = | méeard Mrs. estmacotts opinion of his ¢ Though y ou Cough ( | senior partner. It gave shape and sub- Do ' stance io certain vague fears and suspi- 6 n t Despair! cions of his own which had been pushed : ’ pt : hopeless cases back as ofien as they obtruded them- 7 oo cure ; by a course of selves as being too monstrous and fan- , c \MPBELL’S WINE OF Seats tie Satie tia i ua We An Vn tz nit ne ¢ ¢ \ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE @| ,)°*** ‘an TRY IT! f u he is—of course he is. | ALI, DRUGGISTS | Tha I il They would | ¢ K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. have found i t the if anything ene meeeeeeeoeous, |!!! tise with him. Bless you, ther: thing so bitter as a family W ore Epps’s Sand Mad -* iar pe, as wmaov ll that you affait, for we and above MW aamted | have written about this may as well have all fair board.” ( : o “ But Harolc’s letter to his partner wae | present th Mannfa crossed by a letter from his partner to Harold. It lay awaiting him upon the | brea! table next morning, and it sent the heart into his mouth as he read it and caused him to spring up from his : rr chair with a white face and staring eyes. or profersior “My My boy! ‘I am riined, mother, ruined—ruined!” He stood gazing wildly in front of him, while the sheet of paper fluttered down | on to the carpet. Then he dropped back his face in his His mother had her arms around | Comlorting him in an instant admiral, | Cocoa. with shaking fingers, picked up the letter BREAK FAST. from the floor and adjusted his glasses Avents last boy! into the clair and sank Gretetul hands while the to read it. i Vale rn 1 | ma ony iD packets, hy Gracersy labelled : j JAMES P 5 & CV - o Bomompathle "TY | ken ore ‘ST AMPS. WA) NTED. “ “My dear Denver,” it ran, time that this reaches you I shall be ont | of the reach of yourself or of any one else who may desire an interview. You | need not search for me, for I assure you thet this letter ie posted bv a friend, and am ruined, mother, 7 adie, | United States’ OLD Can and other ised 25 to 40 years ago. For pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ' Streets. Blection of a Water Commissioner. | wee Water Works Act, 1587.” Election for a Water Commissioner for |} in the place of MR. | at the several places, that is to sey : | John Maceachern Queen Stree!. | the same day. | the Military Barrack Ground | Charottet | Chariovletown which lie- » | and north of t\ichmond ~ et, ruineam™ | toria, “by the | te 29, KNAMINER * . that you will have your trouble in vain if you try to find me. I am sorry to leave you in such a tight place, but one or other of us must be squeezed, and on the whole I prefer that tt should be vou, Youll find nothing in the bank and about £13,000 unaccounted for. Tm not sure that the best thing you can do is not to realize what you can and imitate your senior’s example. If you act at once, you may get clean away. If not, it’s mot only that you must put up your shutters, but I'm afraid that this missing money could hardly be included as an ordinary debt, and of course you are legally responsible forit justas much as I am. Take a friend's advice and get to America, A young man with brains can always de something out there, and you can live down this little mischance, It will bea cheap lesson if it teaches you to take nothing upon trust in business and to insist upon knowing exactly what your partner is doing, however senior he may 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, All amounts not paid February lst, sued for without further 1894, will be Call and settle and save expense POOLF & LEWIS e —We have on hand arge stock Lumber, suitable for Building p poses 1, 14, 2 and 3 h P Sy ‘ aid Hemlock Boards, 1} I v and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and 3 inch sean and Hemlock Plank, Laths and Paling en jar and Spruce Shingles, Cedar Post " ind Brick, eic., all of ¥ h we will sell yw f Cas} as ur wh Ss k ust ¢ cieared O1 t pen ng avigat Cc and x and ne ba POOLE & LEWIS Peake’s N . 2 W hart C'r"*awn, Dee, 2] l&wy GIVIG ELEGTI ia. | & pursuance of an Act of the General Assembl) of this Island, m=de and ; assed in the fifty - first yearof the reign of Her present Majest Queen Victoria, Chap 12. intituled: “The Ci: f Charlottetown Inco rporation Act,” antef the Act ame nding the same. 55 Vic, Cap 10. in stul dd “An Act to am nd the City of Coa lott ‘own Incorporation Act I do hereby give Public Notice thatan election 1893 im ee fa Macor forthe said Cc iy, and of one perro » serve as Common Councilman in the — ity Council for each of Wards Num ersi,2and ao aid City. and of two persons toserveas (' mm + uncilrredin the said Cousecil for Ward No 4 f said City, and of three persovs to serve a C»mvon Coun ilmen in the said (oanciu f Yard No 5in said ity. being iu alla Mayora d Hight Commoa Council uen, repres-ntiog the ity asf llews :— or Ward Number One One Ceune'llor 7 = “oO ‘me Cou eilbor Puree (me Cou cill r eo 7 ° Four ... Tw Connell ra us 7 Five . Turee Cunne iors WILL Wednesday, the Lith day of February, A. D., 1893, A\tthe several that is In Ward No 1. st or near the offi t‘aceachern, Que n S.reet In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thomas onnelly, opposite Mr. KR. Heariz’s Warehouse t:dney Street, between Great Georye and Prince BE HELD ON places, To say of Mr. John in Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4, at or near the new City Ha‘), iner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop 0 arroll & McAleer, corner of Eustou and Grea: seurTye Streets, And »t the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened «t nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'cluck in the afternoon of the same lay. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise ali tua* part of Dorchester known as Sarlottetown which lies south of Street, and the parcel of land formerly ‘he Military Barrack Ground Namber Two shall comprise tharlottetown which lies south of street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part o! ‘harlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise Chariottetown which lies south of snd north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of *harlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Sureet including the Common of the -aid Tow: . NOMINATION DAY., WEDNE_ DAY. February 7th, A. 1) 18'4, from he time of Twelve at noon until the hour ot “our o'clock in the afternoon of the sane day, For qualification of Electors, see abuve Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. {L. 3.1 all that part of Richinend all that part of Fitzroy Stree H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. ity Clerk's Off ce, Charlottetown, Jar. 18, 1891, en23—-19i N purauance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the th year of the reign of Her p-esent Majesty Victoria, intituled: “ Cnarlotteiown I do hereby give Public Notive that an the City of Charlottetown, ALEXANDER VcKIN- will be held on WeE DNESDAY, the lith day of February, A. D. 1894, NON, retired, Inu Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Tuomas Connoliv, opposite Mr. RR. Heartz’- Warehouse, Sidney Street, between Great George and Prime Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4. ator near the new Ci:y Hall. corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage <hop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston ‘and Ureat George otreeta. And at the said Election the Poll opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, tinue open until five o’cluck in the will be and con- afternoon o DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall compris all that part of Charlottetown which lies sou:h of lorchester Street, and the parcel of land furmerly known as CANADIAN WOMEN. | Their Wisdem an How They Succes f Triub.es and They Speak «f th Powers of Pain: und ¢omp CULL mic licine with t women ! every } I wonderfu nedicine ha super-ede 1 the method it has done 1 e fot than aii the combined ¢ lrawn forth such hearty mendation Celery Compound ranks In this issue we give three Canadian ladies wl) ‘tored and made wh t venous curt the interested motives medici to try the “ they were for ] : ; | only medici bat cond “~omething € finale ene MRS JOHN H. The in favor of the following testimon: one remed suffering and same ailments.” Mrs. E. Coleman, of Br Ont., wiio vas Veare, Say lington,. At the ho pita! I was told ing from san I tried to cheer myself, I tumneo tive o’viuck ever off to work at six miles before I take br better than ever befure in friends are surprised at no weak feelings, I gave the compoun:l to n thrived well on it It isa and I hope that all benefit by mv who recommet! ine’s Celery Ce No other medicine of ou and testimon Compour 1 Thes 1e~< ne aeaie : thev were weary womel mend it high'y te all wao niffer often, Vmorn.ng an seven; end very often I walk much better. I am not cor anl | eat Prudence fully Overceme Dangers. ¢ Var: elbow ’s Celery iMAN, m- favorite t entirely | schools; humanity f physicians. r t mes has ever and honest com- ; Diarrhea and Wind Colic. ny as Paine’s | women of all | . -sto’iy assimilates tho food, agg arg aye bowels, giving heal rough the mar | Pa ne’s Celery 1 not vield to ot profit- loving not persnaded Ise just as good a the ' liver. to buy their ugh save PIERCE. als forcibly speak | y that every sick, » Shonld use. from the ant House, Bur- ill for nearly 20 “I teel itmy dniy tolet vou know what Paine’s Celery Comp und has done forme. I am now 69 years of age, and have been very ill fo* nearly 20 years, During my long illness doctors and patent’ medicines failed to cure me. that I was suffer- no matter how felt like putting an end to my I heard of your Paine’s Celery Compound and commenced to nee it, and it has done won ers for me I can now get up at i get iny sons eakfast. I feel my life, and my the wonderful change in my _ health Pa.ne’s Celery Compound is a grand medicine and T always recom.nend it to ihvse who need it.”? ” Mrs. Jolin H. Pierce, of King Street West St: John, N. B., forcibly write ss] consider it a duty to recommend your Paine’s Celery Compound to snffer- ing humanity. I suffered from constipation weakness, nervousnes-, kidnev and liver troubles; I was al-o subject to tho-e tired, weary feelings, and had a slight touch of skin disease Tne firet doe of Pa ne’s Celery Compount relieved me ; and now, after having taken three bottle, I feel tipated, I have ind sleep well. y babv and she grand remedy, read this may vat on.” : Number Two shail comprise all that nart of wn Whicn |.e« sonth of Bichmond Street and north of Horchester Street Number Three ct all comprise al! tha’ pert of outh of Gref o Sirert Number four shall comprise all that part o! harlottetown which lies south o Fitzroy Street «nd north of Graf on Streec, Sumber Five shail c +mprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzrey street. including the Common of ‘he said Town. N MINATION WEDNESDAY Februar: DAY 7th, A. D 1894 frou i the time of Twelve at noon wntil the neur of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. 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The Contaur Company, Ti] Murray Street, New York City. Castoria relicves regulates the stomach Castoris. “ Castoria is so well adapted to c!:!! [ren thea I recommend it assuperior tcany prescription known to me." Tr. A. Ancuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and ajthouch we only have among our medical supplies what is known as reguiar producis, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep Hosprrau 4xp Dispexsary, Boston, Mass Aten C. Suira, Pres., LX L Grain Crusher —— \ND —— TURNIP Mrs. Gilbert, F. Saunders, of Owen | Sound, Ont., says: “For over a year I was troubled with pains in my head, leg and shoulder, and was inabad condition. J went to four locturs, bnt they gave me no relief. 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