THE DAILY EXAMIN ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, VAR JA 28 1899 — . Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod- | liver oil there are. He ‘ds of them, « Hun- h\n He will «Scott's Emulsion. will answer, dr Ww Lich 1S the be reply, Phen see that this is It co yd-liver one vou obtain. ntains | the pure oil, free | - 7 " ' wer ‘ rom wu Odo! ana tas(c. ? npreasan . po ‘hosphites and glycerine. | All three are blended into one grand healing and nour- | ishing remedy. and $1.00, all druzcista, )1T & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta 9 AA A EPPSS COGGA. GRATEFUL COMFORTING | Distinguished everywhere | for DelicacyofFlavour,Supe- | rior Quality, and Nutritive Froperties. Specially grate- fol and comforting to the ' nervous and dyspeptic. i only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homaopathic Chemists, London, England. ’ Sold EPPS'S COCOA ares 604643 4 2644460056 ADVICE ABOUT ‘Spice. When ordering a pack: ge Pepper, Gin Cin Sammon or Tart: ar ger, Allapice, Cream of from vour grocer yon can al- ways feel sure of securing the est quality by asking for :: : “@eaaeareea>-* = Se Sm ARH | SD” = © x o -" “Seeks oe@ » € @ 646464660686 0% @~2® BD ee 6 22082 FOR SALE | ememe The well known carriage stal ion Black Diamond Knox. If 1 On tha: day be sold by Sqnarte For ‘erme, et { lisy yee of het re Apri! | - will aucticn on Market » @pply at LEWIS’ CROCKERY STORE, GRAFTON STREET aio \TGHES /nsurps assed for dura dlity and timekeeping qualities, at prices Wi so lcw as to surprise yuu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) SEAI.ED TENDERS will be received by the un lersigned, up to the 5th day of April, xt, for the building of a New School Building, 62x36 feet, two stories high, in accordance with plan and specifi- calion to be seen at the office of the Sec retary, .C. Carlton, Jr. ‘Tenders to be marked‘ ‘Tender for Souris Schoo! Building”, and to be accom- panied by certified Bank Cheque for 5% of terder. Cheque will be returned if teu- der not accep ed. Trustees not bound to accep’ the lowest or any tender. JOHN McLEAN, J.J. HUGHES, F. MORROW, Secs Sourie, M:rch 16, 99 -69d&w You also get the hy- | re Se RN | REV. J. iN. VANAT Ky yea Gata’ tant anthtte': Rete? 2 Amt Se € Senlegat © es! ~ BY ST. GEO r Jat ‘i ‘Miss P ‘ Doct T om,’ RG “Doctor Ja anine of N { } } ; f ' PO GO 4 om at ry 4 oa ’ Pee La ~ HAPTER VIfi—Cent’nued, vi that vou say, sir.” she asks. Chee vy Fhilander goes back to re- | pt ] neat I experien ed | en I came to. They ! ‘ ned you vaiy to Some more <7 < , n but I was left vhere I went to sleep—anything wae good nongh for Philander Sharpe, ‘At first I was daz a the soft mur- | of n came near putting Dp a n with its droning lhen IT snddenly remembered | g—n charming face with the eve ° a fiemd. vii roused me to a comprehension | the position, and I no longer esred ! te sleep. Action was neccessary. I knew they cared little about Piilander Sharpe as it was you th trap had he« } cet for he CO } whe umes hs in a] tion ft accom) h so hing vs left n ‘ chair rd prow ’, } around. The: had disarmed me, and my first nuturnal desire was to find some sort of we on with which I could do service in case of necessity. “In thus searching,-I eame ac peculiar knife, pes TOSS fi haps used as an pa per-ceutter, hut of a servi enble kind, which I po keted. “More than this, I discovered some- thing that I thought would prove of im- } and this I hid } ly, teo, for portance to you, mon my person, very wis a short time later I was suddenly set upon by three miserable rogues, who crept upon me unrwares, and in - ite of my frantic aml Spartan-like res ance, they bore me away along a dick | pass:ge, to final- ly chuck me into that vile den where yeu came later and alarmed me so} dieadfully, as I fully believed it musi be some tiger cat they had pleased to shut in with me.” The little professor retties off thes« St Ces ithont the st diffi v- wot i f ia lips as readily as the fleods roll over Niag : ‘When Jehn s a chance ft breal in, he h ily what is the pr fessor has discovered that iL sis him. Whereupon Philander begins te feel in “his vraGeus “po@kets, and puil out what has been stored there At lust he utters an exclamation of satisfaction. “] a! here it is Found lyn < tne desk \ “aitracted by 1 BUI i rit g Singeu): ; oe! mt om Ss Ine b eve i Live et ! my Dw < ' S Mag ” Phiesty “ \ I CTT wet SENDING FREE ADVICR CHASE TO PHE SICK. Dr. Aw W TER, OF ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. Sufferers ars at Lib-riy to Correspond with the Above Address and will Obtain Ful! Particulars Re ganding the Great Oure. HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS: Gentlemen,—My wife was most terri- bly afflicted with protruding piles, and contemplated a surgical opeiation. A friend of ours revonmimended the use cf Dr. Chase’s Sinrment, and less than one box effected a complete cure. We were so pleased with the ointment that I tried it myself, as I have been tro:bled with an unsightly skin afflic- th.m which covered the lower part of my face. For 25 years I suffered untold agony, and was treated by the best medical skill in the United States. I consider Dr. Chase's Ointinent worth its weight in gold for piles and skin disease. Dr. Chase’s large-size recipe book, cloth-bound, sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents, by addressing Dr. Chase's Company, Toronto or Buffale, N. ¥. Ss "aetna tan tonvall eaten SSS SSS: = .,. ° RATHBONE ck’s Wife,”’ “Captain w York,” Ete. woe,» mage SF Lo ig Mae) © eoieed ’ lta snid about meetiny a ho resembled the min l of my mother. It wna : i hat brought this to you. professor “Weil, you see, IT always had a fac- ulty fer prying around—might hav: ge a ae OR tembs if IT hadn't been taken in and d for by Gwen Makeveas “Was there anything particularly in- ter g in this letter?” asks Joln- I consic et o—you wall’ see yourself, s the reply. All ix ae s ground them. Tn! a panhienca To a reasoni bile Oxrte mt he would Eke to see wi his p r contains. i ssor, vou seem to have about everyi can you drum up a cigul amd a xtch?”’ Poth, ! : ‘Ah! thanks,” aecepting them eager ¥* light un but “It twnvy be dangerous to : says Vhilander, cartiously, the other is deaf to any advice of this ere *s a rusting ef peper. then th motch 3s strnek, and Deetor Chie ro is ase red herding lew in order to ke ™ it from the wind. His cigar is spee! lv Tig 1 h's eves turned upen ~ he poner which Philender has given hm Thitanter, who hevers cver him now ‘n hear Jol lest the ‘rash net mrv rng danger rnon them. Jdhn’s lins rert te ntter an exe'ama- Wick ac sel wala ma devs anviers to fearful enger dis TESS apinten, amd yet ; Pmazvement when f , 7 ory + elece to he* . thant fiers am orterv preceeds: the burning meteh hes betrared them. TAPTER IX. them to under what has o« It is in sinnd just at yp ssible for the moment Le} in a part of the Maltese « that Murevea night well hesiiate to \ he hour of midnight, howevs i 1 they would frequent it in day light. have not al! Brit sh rule, ai ine natives of Valetta become recouci d to heugh no open uutbreak occurs, mor fhan ence has it been placed in evi denee that there is 2 deep feeling-of re d ust tn certain quarters which only awaits an opportunity t s \ té h iy wing is fac it is eral prin ciples 1 than inything else that Cnt ] er »> h ieern \Vi ese loud eS | i < 1 e} hond he k vs his f 3 2re no Wit fon j { } ldenly bre toa r j ; he t. th he has har n | i a gle , ‘es | I § ‘ . ; must be pt for f j } endy to ice those who by the rm nd ont s, 2n Teeienece themselves as t foes of fat eigners Phere are m ecret s s the -f2mous island besides the Knights of Malta, and it is net at all improba Ble that an organization exists whici das for its main object the ey ‘ uprising of the Maltese and their free- Brit ish Vow ; dqdom irom the } I patural iy be Kept bhis woul 4 secret and not procluimed from the flat roofs of Valetta, or the platform of St. La 7 § Philand l shown remarkabl traits upon this night of nights, tralts which TD Chicago never susp ted lik possessed. He now proves that, in ad dition bo these ‘ ther commendable on ti he has wonderful presence niind, and that no sudden emergency can stupefy his senses, Just as soon as the outery is heard. he draws the small, eimitar-shaped pa- per-knife Which he claimed would make a serviceable weapon. At the same time he cries out: We're in for it, John, my boy: Don't be too preud te run. Legs, do your duty!” With which remark Philander starts his lower extremities into action. turn- ing his head to make sure that his hesitated to follow. small man, he getting over ground at quite an astonishing rate of speed. His short legs fairly twinkle as they measure off the yards: and, given a fair companion has if the pre has the faculty for not fessor a a show, he would lead any ordinary ruv- ner a race- The darkness, the umeven street. and his unfamiliarity with his surronudings, are all against him now, so that he can- not do himself justice. Suddenly he misses his companion. John was close beside him iten seconds before—John, who is a sprinter from athletic education, and who could have distanced the professor with only haif an effort had he wished, but who mod- erated his speed to conform with that of his less favored friend. The shouts have continued a!] this while, proving that the citizens of Va- letta have steadfastly pursued them, with some dark purpose in view. Just as soon as Philander Sharpe makes this d‘geovery, his action is one that vroves him. a jego- —- ee re~Siops in Ms tracks and no Jonge! keeps up his flight. “Turn the other way, boys! At 'em ike thunder! As Sheridan said at Ce- dar Creek: ‘We'll lick ‘em out of their boots,” is the astonishing cry he sends forth, as he begins to travel over the back trail, This speedily brings him scene of action. Several come to a halt upon tie dark figures aromnd a prostraté object. They are the men of Veletta, vho have organized this secret vendet ta against all foreigners. It is easy to understand hus halt. John Craig is the figure on the Who hes by some export have why they recumbent struggling rosdway; John Craig, been lassced among the pursuers,and who kicks with the vim and energy of! a free American This Philander ly, and also must do something throws himself dushy Maltese thugs. The advent of a wild-cat could not produce more astonishment and conster- nation than this sudden coming of the erergetic little man. possibly citizen. understands compre hending instant that he very speedily, inte the midst of the He necompanies his assault with the Most energetic movements of both arms and legs, and his shrill voice keeps time to the musie, As he hold the cimitar-kn'fe hand, his movements are not certain painful accompzniments. men fell back in dismay. <A ary panic is upon them. Philander is shrewd enough to know this will not last, and he does not attempt to pursu: them... . in one without The moment- CT. be Continued.) 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