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Also, repairing attended to With punctuality and war- ranted. Christmas stock of Jewelry 30 and G. G. JU RY, Side Queen Square. Dominion Blend Tea. REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS : seer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. fi. T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. M yric K, Tignish. A McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emeraid. Cyrus Morris, Bradall : e A. di; McLeod & Co “tanley srids ge Feehan & Egan, Mc yunt Seowent. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & C ameron, C rapaud., Ever * househo! ler should give Dominion Biewp Tea atrial. It has; great strengts Gne flavor and is delicious in the cup. Ch’town, June 20—w 1 yr. en Year|: DAILY THE SIGN OP THE FOUR BY A ONAN DOYLE, of wate I its and sweet | was little sueer tho 1d shows 1 Ine hand on a in the darkness den leg. With Lhim. He put lder, but I struck the whole front can see the eplit where I hit th together, Pe ny balance, but found he m igh. I made for uur we were well ght all his ¢ arms For ten bout, trusting » eleventh we were r which was going ih with a earg 7 ev were a ru! a am aS soon mani n. They had let mum all the hum and I ld not thank ou here until ere and there rid, something keep us from however, y purpose, I o at night, A illed him in mv in ty in me to had real- l had it. I me on wh 0 co ak d >names, Yr I< ; ila ia le — ani . li had the eto the lip out of and, ; ooking a saw him lying th oe sons on each side of ‘ a neve comme Shee ugh an d taken y chance with the three of them, only, as I looked at him, his jaw and it} knew that he was gone. his room that same night, and I seal hed h ord of where he had There was not a ever; sol came away. bitter | and avage as @ man could be. Before hought me that if I ever met 14s again it would bea to know that i hac i left f our hatred; so I scrawled sp apers t¢ see Was any re = * wels. ome mark ¢ iown the s of the four of ' ign us, as it d been on the chart, and I pinned it ] om. It wastoo much that he taken tothe grave without e token from the men whom he had l befooled ped ant . ‘We earned a living at this time by my exhibiting poor Tonga at fairs and other such places asthe black cannibal, He would eat raw meat and dance his war dance; so we always had a hatful of pennies after a day’s work, I still heard allthe news from Pondicherry Lodge, and for some years there was no news to hear, except that they were hunting for the treasure. At last. how- ‘, came what we had waited for so . The treasure had been found, It ip at the top of the house, in Mr, omew Sholto’s chemical] labora- I came at once and had a look at lace, but | ¢ ould Hot see how with oden leg, I was to make my way » 10. . learned, however, about a loor in the roof, and also about Ito’ 12 It seemed to age the thing brought him a long rope wound He could climb like soon — nis way ough the roof, but, as ill-luck would e sartholomew § Sholtn was still >r On, to his cost. Tonga thought i done something very clever in ling him, for when I came up the 1 found him strutting aleit as proud asa peaco - Very mu h sur- prised was he whe I made at him with the rope’s end cal cursed him for en irsty imp. I took the --box and let it down, and then wh myself, having first left the f the fo upon the table, to show the jowthe had come back at ‘ tho yse who had most right to Tonga then pulled up the rope, the window, and made off the ) way ~ he had come, “i de m’t know that 1 have anything else to tell you. I had heard a water- man speak of the speed of Smith's launch, the Atrora, so I thonght she would be '. andy craft for our ese ape. I engaged with old S: mith, and was to give hima bi g sum if he got us safe to our ship. He knew, no doubt, that there was some screw loose. but he was not in oursecrets. All this is the truth, and if I tell it to you, gentlemen, it is for you have not done me a very good turn—but it is be- cause I believe the best defence I can make is iu ist to hold back nothing, byt lithe world know how badly I have myself been served by Major Sholto, and how innocent I am of the th of his sor ‘A very remarkable account,” said Sherlock Holmes. “A fitting wind-up to an extremely interesting case. There js nothing at all new to mein the jatter paytof your narrative, except that you brought your own rope. That I oe not know. By the Way I he ad hoped that Tonga h ad lowt all his darts ; ver the m: ATLAS oa to shoot one at usin tne poat not to gmuse set All ‘*He had iost them all. sir. except the one which was in the blow-pipe at the time **Ah, of course. “e had not thor igh t of that,’ Is there any other point whic h you would like to ask about ?” asked the convict affably. “I think not, thank you,” panion answered , ‘Well, Holmes,’ gaid Athelney Jones, ‘you are a man to be humored, and we all know that you are @ con- noisseur of crime, one duty isduty, and I have gone rather far in doing what ven and vonr friend asked me. ‘T shall NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING. &c The subscriber i¢ now prepared to mske Surveys of Land, rua Boundary and Division — ee ame, ete. ; -_ Mechank a an re ural Drawings, Pia , Speci fi- cations and Estima'es. - _ . J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, id Holmes, my com- Po harlotte wa, Alf j25, 1s91~dy & wy | Jonath EXAMINER When We pave out ute under lock and Waite, andthere are stairs. Lam much for your assistance. wanted at the yaa men both,” said You first mall.’ remarked the wary Jones as they left room “I 1] 1 mi don’t club whatever grentieman er we in silence. last investiga- have the chance hods. Miss Mor honor to accept tive.” inmal groan a he. ‘I real’y Have you any atistied with my hink she is one of ladies l evel have been most useful we have been doing genius that way; i which she preserved mm all the other love is an whatever is that true cold ll things. lf, lest I r young hat my rdeal. But idy upon rag for a terms of i I should eall th fits of splendid e ln me and rwood d. ‘ this Ne t ry as | the house, who could be none other than Lal Rao, individed honor of having caught one tish in his great | By ‘The division seems rather unfair,” I vheticheal. “You have done all the r} t] iess. I get a wife out ay what the butler:so Jones has the credit, Holmes, ne bottle.” te hand THE END. THE “BIG” FOUR. A Quartette of Remedies that are Effect ing Wondertul Cures, Dr. Chase’s four great remedies are: Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Dr. Chase’s Ointment, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, aad Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine, bis latest and greatest discovery for all throat and lung affections. ‘I was sick for three years,” says James Simpson, of Newcomb Mills. “I tried various alleged patent cures and several boxes of a certain pill which has been greatly cracked up. I got no re- lief. Then I tried Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Si I have been able to work every day and feel like a new man. Your pills alone cured me at & cost of 3c.” ‘I have been subject to severe colds every fall and spring. ’ says Miss Hattie Delane »y, Of 174 Craw id d street, Toron- to. “I used many cough medicines, but none cured me until at a cost of 25 cents lL tried Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.” ‘“My husband wae troubled with the worst kind of piles,” writes Mrs. Jane Potta, of Meyersburg. ‘‘He was often unable to work. Stnuce using your Chase's Ointment he is completely cured. It is truly worth its weight in gold instead of the price you charge, only 60 cents.” I bought a box of your Catarrh Cure for 25 cents at Mr. Royle’s drug store here,” says Henry kh. Nicholls of 176 Rectory street, London. Ont. “; 2 thankful to say it cured me.” Chase's remedies at all dealers. Ed- manson, | Bates & Co. maufrs., , Toronto. _ (VERY FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THAT Is a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL uze, and won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress. PAIN-KILLER $e.0, 2 * Se7° Chilis, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, and all bowel Complaints, PAIN-KILLER %7H2, BPst rem- Sickness, Sick Headache, Pain in_the Back er Side, Rheumatism end Neuralgia, PAIN-KILLER gesvrisime'st MADE, It brings #PERFDY AND PERMANENT RELIEF in all cases of Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Severe Burns, ete. PAIN-KILLER ts the well tried and trusted friemd of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes wanting a medicine «iways at hand, and sare To USE intermally or extermally witt certainty of relief. Beware of imitations. Take none but the genuine “PERRY DAViS.“ Sold everywhere ; -5c. big bottle, IOUSNESS, SPEPSIA,> ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD BIGESTION. PRICE 25 CTS. Tre DODDS MED co. (TD TORONTO.} Dividend Notice. Mercuants Bank or P. E.Istanp, Charlottetown, Dec. 2nd, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at ite Banking House, on and after January 2nd 1896. Tranefer Book will be closed from December 19th inst., to 2nd Jan’y., 1896, both dates inclusive. By order ‘of the Board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier Dec. 2nd— law'& w. Fire Insurance. ‘The Royal Ins. Co, of Liverpoo!,”’ “The Phenix Co. of Brooklyn,” ‘The Sun Fire of London.”’ The above Companies are possessed oj immense resources, and have a world-wide reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims, JOHN McEACHERN, oct23—3 Azeat. A YOUNG LADY'S UCCESS, Miss McBrine’s Experience Given for the Benefit of all Weak and Nervous Men and Women. She Specialjy Recommends Paine’s Celery Compound. Miss Minnie McBrine, of Bethany, Ont., positively declares that Paine’s Celery Compound is worth its weight in gold for sick people. This statement, from one who was raised up to health and vigor, commands the clozest attention. Past failures with worthless medicines and perfect success with Paine’s Celery ery Compound, which proved a complete Compound, is a strong and clear demou- success in my case. Your medicine eured stration that the popular comround can me completely, and I feel as well as ever be trusted in every case. betore in my life. Read the following letter written by Miss * Paine’> Celery Compound is worth its McBrine, and then honestly decide whe- weight in gold for sick people; I would ther Paine’s Celery Compound is worthy specially recommend it to all weak and of a trial as far as your case is concerned. nervous people.” QE SSSSSSSSSSSSSESSesessS SSNS “ALL THE MAGAZINES IN ONE,”* T#REVIEW"REVIEWS Edited by ALBERT SHAW. 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Woed's Before Taking. | Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- -——————-" cians—cases that were on the verge of despair and insanity —cases that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phasphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—po mat- ter who has given you up as incurable—the remedy is now within your reach, by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness. ® Prive, one package, $1; six packages, $5; by mail free of postage. One will please, six guaranteed to cure. Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion, SATURDAY, WOULD RESIST ANY ATTACK: Guascew, January 14.—Right Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, first lord of the navy, was the recipient of the freedom of the ci-y of Glasgow to-day. Mr. Balfour, in a speech replying to the address conferring the honor upon him, congratulated the country upon the harmony apd unity which prevail among political parties at this time. The time wasfraught with national danger. If, which heaven for bid, said he, the time should come whea Great Britain should again find herself tighting for her very life, there would be no such bitter divisions in British ranks 718 there were during the French revolution, but Scotchmen, Englishmen, Irishmen of all parties, whether they were inhabitants of those is'and-, (Great Britain and Ire land) or were part of the great colonies which are the prideof the nation, would forget party differences and join an us- divided post to resist any attack with which the empire could be threatened. ——tee———"" Haste is said to charactecize all tle ac tions of the congressional committees at Washington, in regard to the measures for building new battleships and defending the coasts. It takes two years to ae a battleship, and twelve months to forge a iqg gun for coastal protection. The con- gressmen might as well take their leisure. The war fit will be over long before the guns or ships are ready. It is announced that the British fleet in Turish waters has scattered, and is now dispersed over the Me: iiterranean. It is aleo stated that, as well as Russia, aud ssibly France, Germany has engaged in the effort to defeat Britis diplomatic ef- forts tohelp the Armenians. Still an other despatch says that these unfortun- ate people have been the victims of more massacres. They are now left helpless at the Turks’ wrath. The only power that seems to have been in earnest in behalf of the persecuted flock was Britain, and the moment when she could act was seized by her enemies on two continents to threaten her with war, and compel her to count her forces for her own defence. The spectacle is one to make Christendom ashamed, stilcichaieipameieiain HOLD FAST THIS TRUTH: Constant dripping will wear away a stone. Constant reiteration impresses a fact on the mind. That is why we are continually repeating that Hawker’s catarrh cure cures. It isa fact that should be ever present in the minds of those trou- bled with this disease, until Gay have ceased to hesitate or doubt and given the remedy a fair trial. When they Lave done so they will not only be cured themselves but able to direct others tothe means of cure. Hawker’s catarrh cure is a remedy that is easy to take. A pinch or two of it in the nostrils will relieve a pain in the head, and it knocks out a simple cold in the head quicker than a y other known remedy. As it costs but 25 cts. per box, atrial of it is not an expensive process. It is within the reach of all. No sufferer from catarrh, and what a host of persons there are 80 afflicted either in a mild or chronic form, can afford to disregard this word of coun- se]. Try Hawker’s catarrh cure and test it thoroughly. In chronic and severe greatly debilitated, a course of Hawker’s tonic is also necessary. Those who ure Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic along with the catarrh cure are restored to per fect health and vigor. Hawker’s catarrh cure is sold by ail druggists at 25 cts. per box. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonie costs 50 cts. per bottle or eix bottles for $2.50. Both are manufactured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd), St. John, N. B., and New York City. It isn’t safe-to judge a man by his clothes. Look instead to see if there are signatures at the bottom of his tailor’s bills. Manitoba Wants It! Russet, Man., Oct. 38th, 1895.—Messrs. A. J. Cox & Sons, Gentlemen; I have used with good results a bottle of Dr. Neimeyer’s wonderful PRUSSIAN OIL which I bought while in Halifax, year ago, and find ita Grand Medicine. 1 have a large drug business here in company with another druggist, and we would like to handle it. Not knowing the price to the trade, will you kindly send usa few dozens by express ‘and I will remit you by return mail. I will order a gross next time and do all I can to introduce it in this province, for it is good. Yours sincerely, T. A. Wricur, M. D. A Forty-Year-Old Grievance Removed In Bath, Ont., Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills are a standard remedy. Joseph Gardner, of this town, sutfered for 40 years with indigestion and its ever present accom paniments—constipation and head- ache. K.& L. Pills are the only remedy that gave him relief. 25c. a box, of all druggists. One pill a dose. ———————— How to Get a “Sunll ght” Book Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book wil be sent. This is a splendid opportun'ty to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving tLe ends open. rat&w These We Have And More, Too Piles of Hemlock Boards, Lots of Spruce Boarde, Plenty of Pine Bvards, Whips of 2 and 3 inch Hemlock, Abundanse of Studding and Scantling, Heaps of Cedar and Spruce Shingles, Thousands of Cedar Fosts, Quantities of Laths, Palings, etc. Get Our Prices, It Will Pay You. JAMES BARRETT, CONNOLLY'S WHARF. _ jan3 Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. Mrs. Joszrn Norwick, of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: ** Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup after a few doses cured myself of a long-standing cough afte seVeral other remedies had failed. It has also preved an excellent cough cure for my fami'y. I prefer it to any other medicine tur coughs, croup or hoarseness,” H. O. Barsovur, of Little Rocher, N.B., writes: “: ih > — for coughs Pyny-Pectoral in “s atti ni < tomers will have soatben” oxides Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Ltp. Proprietors, MonTREAL _ Geese Feathers, A{GHEST PRICE “paid for all Geese Feathers. JOHN NEWSON cases, where the general system has been | ee a JANUARY 18, . & Timely Warning. The great success o; the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labele, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are 1896. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in default for Assessment due on Ral Property for the year ending 3lst December 1895, containing names of all such defaulter-, and the amount due from them respect ively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. Amount of Assessment due & unpaid Name of Ra‘epayer in Statement or Description of Property upon Default. which such Assessment is made. Binns, John a Vacant land on Town Lot No F8, 3rd hun Currie, Mary Ann House & land on Towa Lot No 29, 2nd hun Coyle, Philip P (now Houses & land on Town Lots Nog 45 and 82, Thomas) 2od hun Campbell, Thomas Two houses & land, Town Lot No 42, Ist hun do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 79480, 2d hun do House & laud on Town Lot No 53, 2nd hun do House & land on Common Lot No 2 24 Connolly, Ust Pat’k C House & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hun Cameron, Edinund fiouse & land on Town Lot No 32, 4th hun do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 72&73, 2d hun Davies, Simon House & land on Common Lot No 18 McEachern, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun Fraser, William J Forge & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hun Fitzgerald, Rowan R Houses & land on Common Lot No 27 | Griftin, Margaret House & land on Town Lot No 74, Ist hun Godkin, Flore House & land, Town Lots Nos 50,52, 53, 4hun Huestis, Sarah A House & iand, Town Lots Nos 63464, 5th hun do House & land on Common Lot No 27 Hughes, Peter House & land on Common Lot No 22 Horne, Henry House & land on Common Lot No 22 Irving, William H House & land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hun Joy, Jobn House & land on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun McKinnon, Joba House & land on Couimon Lot No 23 Larter, John House & land on Common Lot No 23 do Houee & land on Commean Lot No 22 McLeod, Janes Vacant land on Common Lot No 20 Maloney, Eliza House & land on Town Lot No 82, 2nd hun Monaghar, Patrick House & land on Common Lot No 23 House & land on Common Lot No 23 House & land on Common Lot No 22 House & land on Common Lot No 21 Vacant Jand on Town Lot No 100, 2nd hun House & land, Town Lots Nos 97£98, Ist hun ts && do Mugford, — G O’Rellly, Ellen Power, Teiches! Purdie, Jane (W AO Morson and Leslie S McNutt Trustees of) McQuaid, Join tackham, Henry Sweevey, Thomas WWII SH WNW AION ENAAH Ww ’ * 2D eo House & land on Common Lot No 22 House & and on Common Lot No 22 House & lan i on Town Lot No 18, 2nd hun Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun Vacant laud on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hun Hou-es & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun Trainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun Thorne, Est Richard House & land on Common Lot No 23 do House & land on Common Lot No 23 do House & land on Common Lot No 23 House & land on Town Lot No 29, 5th hun House & land on Town Lot No 92, 4th hun 12 Wright, Joseph House & land on Town Lot No 73, 5th hun 87 Williams, Joho House & land on Common Lot No 24 1 25 do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 00 o Steele, Robert Stewart, Allan Smith, Henry B “165 0S Wt et Or oc. Ginw © ~t <> oro wo Oo | Trainor, Annie | Walsh, Michael Notice ts hereby given that pareuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being alist of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have fai iled to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Rea! Property in said City, I will make an application to ~ Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City for Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts Fa levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being duly entered I will further apply fur a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 16th day of December, A. D. 1895. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. December ee 1895—l1m Latest Designs | In Stamped Linen Squares for Doilies and Center Pieces, with directions how to work them and colors to be used. Ask for che B. & A. Patterns. ~ WHOLESALE, Zine, Glass, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Horse Nails, Clinch Nails, Horse Shoes, Sleigh Shoe Stec!, Disston’s Cross Cut Saws, Disston’s Ci-- cular Sawe. Agents for the celebrated Ameri- can Seeapane Ranges. ——— ee eee ee FENNELL & CHANDLER Charlottetown, January 3, 1896—135 Creme de la Creme sx» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy & why tf BUY Bisssell’s Perfection. Carpet Sweeper, THE BEST MADE. SIMON W. CRABBE, a ) Stoves and Hardware, Walker’s Corner. Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—135 & wky Prince R One YEA Six Mont THKEE M Ong Mo Sent post United St The is issued publisher which ha is a first-c fal nd falio CALENiI Last Qua New Mo First Qu: ‘nll Mo We Th Fri Satt Sun Mon Tue Ve Thu Frid Sati Sun Mow Tue Weed Thu } Frid Satu Sun Mor T ue We Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon 28 | Tue 29) Wed 20 | Thu 31 | Frid P. 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