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CLAPPERTON’S There is no chance of its suarling, break- ing, or being uneven—it is made by improved machinery which prevents any possibility of this, SEE THE TRACE MARK ON THE SPOOL, ‘CORNMEAL. Fresh ground. £90 barrels, N. RATTENGURY. e_Ch’town, june 3, 1896, And what « I asked, keenly In- terested, as I always was, by my friend's ise ncisive reasoning. I noted, in passing, that ritten a note before leaving home, but after being fully dressed. You observed that her right glove was torn at the fore- ? had she w fingers but you did not, apparently, see that both glove and finger were stained with violet ink. She had written in a hurry, and dipped her pen too deep. It must have been this morning, or the mark would not remain clear upon the finger. All this is amusing, though rather elementary, but I must go back to busi- Watson. Would you mind reading me the advertised description of Mr. Hosmer Angel?’’ ness, I held the little printed slip to the light. ‘‘Missing,’’ it said, ‘‘on the morn- ing of the fourteenth, a gentleman named Hosmer Angel. About five feet seven inches in height; strongly bulls, sallow complexion, black hair, a little bald in the center, bushy, black side whiskers and mustache; tinted glasses; islight infirmity of speech. Was dressed, when last seen, in black frock coat faced with silk, black waistcoat, gold Albert chain, and gray Harris tweed trousers, with brown gaiters over elastic-sided bocts. Known to have been employed in an cftice in Leadenhall street. Anybody bringing,’’ etc., ete That will do,’ the letters,’’ he said Helmes. ‘‘Aas to continued, glancing over them, ‘‘they are very commonplace. Ab- solutely no clew in them to Mr. Angel, save that he quotes Balzac once. There s one remarkable point, however, which will no doubt strike you.”"’ ‘They are typewritten,’’ I remarked, *“‘Not only that, but the signature is typewritten. Look at the neat little ‘Hosmer Angel’ at the bottom, There is a date, you but no superscription except Leadenhall street, which is rather vague. The point about the signature is very suggestive—in fact, we may call it conclusive. "’ “Of what?’’ ‘*My dear fellow, is it possible you do see, not see how strongly it bears upon the case?’’ “T can not say that I do, unless it were that he wished to be able his signature if an action for promise were instituted.’’ “‘No, that was not the point. However, I shall write two letters which should settle the matter. One is toa firm in the city, the other is to the young lady's step-father, Mr. Windibank, asking him to deny breach of whether he could meet us here at six o'clock to-morrow cyening. It is just as well that we should do business with the male re:atives. And now, doctor, we can do nothing until the answers to those letters come, so we may put our little problem upon the shelf for the interim.’’ I had had so many reasons to believe in my friend’s subtle powers of reason- ing, and extraordinary energy in action, that I felt that he must have some solid grounds for the assured and easy demean- or with which he treated the singular mystery which he had been called upon to fathom. Once only had I known him to fail, in the case of the King of Bohemia and of the Irene Adler photg- graph, but when I looked back to the weird business of the ‘‘Sign of Four,’’ and the extraordinay circumstances. con- nected with the ‘‘Study in Scarlet.’’ I felt that it would be a strange tangle indeed which he could not unravel I left him then, still puffing at his black clay pipe, with the conviction that when I came again on the next evening I would find that he held in his hands all the clews which would lead up t the identity of the disappearing bridegroom of Miss Mary Sutherland. A professional of great gravity case Was engaging my own attention at the time, and the whole of next day I was busy at the bedside of the sufferer. It was not until close upon six o'clock that I found myself free, and was able to spring into a hansom and drive to Baker street, half afraid that I might be too late to assist at the denouncement of the little mystery. I found Sherlock Holmes alone, however, half asleep, with his long, thin form curled up in the recesses of his arm-chair. A formidable array of bottles and test-tabes, with the pungent, cleanly smell of hydrocIXgric acid, teld me that he had spent DX; day in the chemcal work which was so dvar to him. ‘Well, have you solved it?’ I asked as I entered. ‘* Yes. baryta.”’ ‘‘No, no; the mystery!’’ I cried. “Oh, that! I thought of the salt that I haye been working upon. There was never any mystery in the matter, though, It was the bisulphate of as I said yesterday, some of the details are of interest. The only drawback is that there is no law, I fear, that can touch the scoundrel.’’ ‘‘Who was he, then, and what was his object in deserting Miss Sutherand?’’ The question was hardly out of my mouth, and Homes had not yet opened his lips to reply, when we heard a heavy footfall in the passage, and a tap at the door “This James Windibank,’’ has written to me to say that be here at six. Yr the girl’s step-father, Mr. said Holmes. ‘‘He he would is Come in! The man who entered was a sturdy, middle-sized fellow, some thirty years of age, clean shaven, and sallow skinned, with a bland, insinuating manner, and a pair of wonderfully sharp and penetrat- ing gray eyes. He shot a questioning glance at each of us, placed his shiny top hat upon the sideboard, and, with a slight bow, sidled down into the nearest chair, ‘‘Good-evening, Mr. said Holmes. typewritten letter is from you, yeu made an appointment with six o'clock ** Yes, sir. James Windi- “I think that this in which me for bank,’ I’m afraid that I am a little but I am not quite my own mastes, you know. I am _ sorry Miss late, DAILY EXAMINER bank, that in every case there some little slurring over the e, stight defect in the tail of the r. are fourteen other characteristics, those are the more obvious,’’ “We do all our correspondence this machine at the office, and no it is a little worn,’’ glancing keenly at bright little eyes. “And now I rexlly a very Holmes with will show you what interesting study, Windibank,’’ Holmes = continued. think of writing another little graph some of these days on the writer and its relation to crime. subject to which I littfe attention. I “ee type- man. ‘They are all typewritten. r’s tailless, but fourteen other characteristics have alluded are there as well.”’ Mr. Windibank sprung out chair, and picked up his hat. of talk, Mr. Holmes,"’ catch the man, catch him, and let know when you have done it.’’ ‘*Certainly,’’ said Holmes, over and turning the key in the door. let you know, him!"* “What! where?’’ shouted Mr Windi- bank, turning white to his lips, glancing about him like a rat in a trap. “Oh, it won't do-—really it won’t,’’ said Holmes, sunavely. ‘‘There is no pos- bad complimeng when you said @ question. That’s right! let us talk.it over.”’ Our visitor collapsed into with a ghastly face, and mojsture on hts brow. ‘‘It—it’s actionable,’’ he stammered. “Tam very much afraid that it not; but between ourselves, Wincdibank, tt was as cruel, and selfish, and heartless a trick in a petty way as ever came before me. Now, let me just run over the course of events, and you will contradict me if I go wrong."’ a chatr, To be Continued.) FORCE OF HABIT, London People Have Become acd to tha Great Specific Kenge dy Lexpox, July 6—The despatch from Detroit with reference tothe eure from Bright’s disease and blood poison of Mr. Langley, of this city, by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has recalled the wonderful facts of the case to the citizens, among whom Mr. Langley is well known. It bas reminded them that Mrs. Langley, among others, also made an equally wonderful recovery. The use of the pills, however, has become so universal here, and there has been so many instances in which they bave been used with beneficial results that @ similar case would hardly excite as much interest now as it did then when the medicine was Jess known. New York Sun: “Never again shall we corsept to give our Engl sh-speaking neighbors the immense boon of free access ‘othe American markets, unless they in turn agree to share the responsibilities of American citizens. But while we sp ak frankly and firmly on this point, we heartily acclaim the advent of the Lib- erals to power at Ottawa. Ttiey laugh at the silly talk about Imperial Federation; they are friendly to our institutions and our people; they fully aj preciate the vylue to Canadians of free trade with the United States; and whin, tley are conviaced by experienee that the estimable ppyailege .s procurable only by one course, amalge mation with the United States, they wil see to it that the course is takgn.”- “The Raliroad Kostaey” Railroad employes, ipexclists, teamsters and other men who arg subjected to much joiting, are often traabled with a pain across the small of,the back. ‘his indi- cates the “Railrogd Widney,” an insidious precursor of, seus jiuess. 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Ethier and Dr. Mignault, respectively, were returned Ly majorities of 18 and 43. 8402224422400 08 07 ‘SILVER GLOSS? Sutherland has troubled you about this little matter, for I think it is far better not to wash linen of the sort in public. It was quite against my wishes that she | came, but she is very excitable, im- | pulsive girl, as you may have noticed, | and she is not easily controlled when she | has made up her mind on a point. Of course, I did not mind you so much, as | you are not connected with the official police, but it is not pleasant to have a family misfortune like’ this noised abroad, “Besides, it is a useless expense, for how could you possibly find this Hosmer Angel?’’ ‘“‘On the contrary,’’ said Holmes, quietly, ‘‘I have every reason to believe that I will succeed in discovering Mr. Hosmer Angel,”’ Mr. Windibank gave a violent start, and dropped his gloves. ‘‘I am delighted to hear it,’’ he said. “It is a curious thing,’’ remarked Holmes, ‘‘that a typewriter has really | a ev eSBs quite as much individuality as a man’s handwriting. Unless they are quite new, no two of them write exactly alike. Some letters get more worn than others, and some wear only on one side. Now, remark in this note of yours, Mr, Windi- - you ; TARCH | 1S THE “OLD RELIABLE” LAUNDRY STARCH. HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO SILVER GLOoss.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. 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Terms on application to James Cooke, McMillan, Royalty a muy27 dyfi then Zawtf ,TOUXG MEN-—It wi'l r pay you to have \ your usderwear neatly darned and kcpt ricy a small sum _ by an exreri- Ladies’ gnd Children’s under- tooreer. All Address ABC in good repai enced han. garments, infants’ outnts made hand sewn. Moderate tr ces Examiner Office. july?—tf j ic¢y¢CLKE FOR SALE—An 18% mode B Ladies’ Duchess, in use three weeks good as new, a bargejn—Apply at tnis office. junes “OST—Yesterday morning, a Post Offics Or- i. der, in favor of Joseph faylor, tLe finder will greatly obiige by leaving it at this office. july4. : » i ae ‘ IOK SALE OR TO LEC.—House and lot near } Kensingt m Hall. contaiaias 6 raoms and pastry,--Good dry cellar. -Anply to Golf Bros julydi—14& w. TANTED TO PURCH ASE — A_ second- hand Bicycle. Apply at this office : july 3-31 \ foreach. . territorial rights are in luck 7ANTED.—Turee General <Agen‘s ‘cr ¢ Flock of Counties; also five e°>. Vasscis A big thing, and those wlo ge! ’ Brapiey CARRETSON Co, Lrp., 49 Rich mend St West, Toronto, Ont. p44 for sale at a burgain, cal! and see i*. Mrs. Burris, Gt. George St jly4!)6i:,42. | FEW BOARDERS <an be a‘commodate ‘A at Pleasant Point. North Kiver-Gco bathing—Apply to Mrs FLEAGHER janc29 TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Grafton & (umberiand Str-ets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may 1Stf TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and pantry on Sidney Street, at presen cccu- ied by r M J Moran; possessicn given uly 5th; apply toW W WELLNER. mayst 30R SALE—A large double tenement honse eyitadle for a summer residence, situated in the syberbs of Ch’town, only a short dist- ance from geod bathing on the North River Shore—Apply to W W WELLNER, ju el LaDY has accommodation for two boarders, either pe:manent or trans House pleasr- jeut for the summer menths Apply at antly situated. Terms moderate. this office. june l6—tue wed thur. TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a good yard, stable, ete, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possessicn given. Rent moderate. Apply to J D Mason. 613—apll O LET—A comfortable house situated on Cross Street, (near McKinnon & McLean’s Foundry) A_ good yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a large ,ardep Possession given at once Rent modera'e Apply to EpWARD Roacu, Euston St West junel3 tf ) io LET —The store and printing office now T oecupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Appiy toJames Paton. june 112 4 6. Tanted —A housemaid, Apply to Mrs- Ed ward Bayfield. june 11 -tf “To LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, oeane the residence of Mr W J Buliman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Victoria Park. nine minutes from Post Office Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, square hall, paniry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and ba h room on first floor, two bedrooms in +ttie. Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Kent moderate. Aprly tow C. Hareis, Architect. 246 tf—_m3l Te ehaitiniinecianinraeniieeinmentareeeen nar at mN\O0 LE(f—A Cottage situated on Pleasant | St containing 7 rooms in good order, with a first class cellar under the whole gouse Ais» inclosed yard with stable, and is at present cecupied by Mrs Joba A. McInnis, who is about to leave the Island Apply to Mr Thomas MeQuaid, lower Queen Si reet, or to the owner at ftouthport Epwarp KELLY juno 39, 1896 PASTURE— for a limited number of cuws or horses, ia city limits Good water supriy May 28 —— and shelter. Apply to Geo, E, Hughes, Apc th- ecaries Hall. may27 Cenalsocmels | several bright ladies at their »>wn hones THE | PITUTITIL ELI ILTI I TRY Vanity Fair Cigarettes Retad Everywhere (0c. per Fackage W.S. Kimball & Co, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 17 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS 3 June f— XIII LK AMES f - mE LILI MEK Rtas BIE by IIIT LoL EE EEE: Sage oe eke op 208 Good Fits, Good Goods, and Low Prices. That is what makes pur establishment popular with the dressing public. Our spring trade to date is the largest on record. For the best clothing at the low prices, we stand today at the head of the merchant tailoring of P.E.T, If you rant a suit call and see us, for our goods are right, our prices re right, and we guarantee every garment. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 9, 1896—246 & wv g 1 4 > CARR aN ORILJAA, ONT. \ z — URC eas Are the Best ani Cheapest in Canada, We can sell these carriages cheaper than any other person in the trade, We have gg rent to’ pay; we do all our own labor ; we pay no commission for selling. Any person who wasts good rig this summer, either a Road Cart in 5 different patterns Road Wagons. Buggies, Phaetons or Express Wagons, please call and examine our stock before you purchase elsewhere. We can syit you to priceg, terms and the article, Also Single and Double Haruess. 4. HORNE & CO, : Ch’town, May 27-’.6. SSS GAY'S PLANTS. Perennials (wintered over), Pensy in bloom, distinct yarietie 3e to 4e each, 3Cc to 40c per doz; Dai-y Bellis, finest doyble wha and pink, do; Hollyhocks (Benary’s Prize) to bloom in a few weekt 6c to 8c each; Carnations, double Riviare ay Margaret, 4c to 5c each; Dianthus Indian Pinks, Sweet William god Forget-me,Noty 4e to 6: each; Stocks, Astore, Petun'a, Verbena, blooming in pois 10c each; Verbena, about to bloom, 30¢ per doz; Transplanted Au- nuals, large stocky plaate,Stocks, Phlox, Aster, 15c perdoz; Daisy Petunia, Larkspur, Portulaca, Marigold, Zinnia, Candytuft & Double Chrysanthemum, Nasturtium, Balsam, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canary,Creeper, at 12c per doz; Goldeti Feather and Sweet Allvsium, for edging, 40e per 100; Dahlia and Gladiolas Bulls, 4c to 6c each; Yegetable Plants (transplanted)—Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 50c per 100; Tomato, !2c per doz; ‘Fomato in bloom, fc each; Cabbage from seed bed, 12¢ per 1 00; Cauliflower 25c. 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