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Our Business Cour:e the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals «be very best. Our Shorthand anid courses cannot be excelled, Text-Books, the | and bearing date 1899 are in use here. mprises all Typewriting test best. Our terms are aiways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus | this date P. O Box 242 L. Ch town Aug l 18 99 lmo dv wed sat wky INENH AM Prin. & Prop. Phone 174 *, O, Box 326 | SUNNYSIDE ” DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block, firstdoor to the right up stairs, YR. AYEPS eee Ng wUdDL ad, 4 ED road at £4,000. how near that is to the truth. | By the way, _COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY THE AUTHOR. *“‘Eh, mon, you're no telling me! It’s Pum barefacedest robbe ry! It’s de ¢ eating : | ' id I lov 1 { dog—just cannibalism in beesness nd besides wen ei That's what it is.’ bey with ali he kn “It was true, thongh, Sandy, s’welp y Praser’s little I we ' me; may I never see the glint of a go- | Pit' ' brose down be oe niva again if it isn’t. There was £3,000 | ™*Et er two, and Sandy himself gave a | worth of the klips in poor little Tom- | “)'rathetic sniff, for a had both my’s insides, as you know. The tecs ." co on of nioney, but also a pull me up near the border. In the dark | <°!!tiess acconiplice whom it would be Tommy slips out of the cart, as usual, hard to replace and makes for the clump of gums on they murdered him, Sandy, right the other side of the drift without be- | ! my eyesina big tin footh ing seen. The tecs find nothing, of {| *"¢ of course they found the kli course, and I drives on, thinking what | ‘leu they offered to sell them back to sort of a lawsuit we shall have this --=3 against Lipinski and his people crosses the drift and pulls up by the trees. I whistles, and Tommy, like a good, obedient little tyke what knows his bizness, jumps in and’’— “Oh, my, to think you'd got such a beantiful lot so far only to—aweel, go n, Ike, and let’s have the rest of it.”’ ‘“‘As | says, the dog jumps in, and drives off again. ‘Bout a hundred yards farther on both my horses comes to the ground with a crash, and I goes after them on to my head. When I comes to myself and picks myself up. there was half a dozen fellews on horse- back round the cart. One jumps down. and before I can so much as shout he has a cloth over my head and ties me ! up so tight I can neither see ncr speak Then he knocks with his knuckles on my head and tells me if I don’t wanta bullet in it I'll keep quiet and be good Of course I was good as they make ‘em.’ ‘But the dog, mon, why didn’t he mak’ a bolt for’t when he saw there was trouble? He's been vera wee! trained. I'd thocht he might ‘a’ got awa’ in the scrimmage.” **He didn’t have a chance. ! him give a smothered up yelp squeal, and from that I knows th: is like my head—in a bag. That me that they had tumbled to tke that there was some cne there knew it. Well, they bundles me and the dog into the cart and drives away somewhere for about half an hour + hme. Then they prlls up. hanls me ont, bh hears and ‘t he tells lay or , th: tiat tles me intoa house cf some sort and takes the bag off my head. When 1 looks about me, I was in a bit of sniall rocm. and there was four fellows there, all with masks on.”’ Kidnapers and midnight robbers— maybe murderers as weel,’* groaned the Scotchman. ‘Ike, mon. I'm thinking you had a narrow escape. That Free State's a sight too freeif it’s coniing to this. [t’s naething better nor a savage land wi'out law nor order in't What did they do till you then ‘‘They asked me how many klips I'd and of course n search got and where they were. I says I have none, and they ca me if they like, bit worse than the tecs did. I can tell you. Of course they finds nothing, and then they laughs and says if I haven't got them the dog has. So they turns poor Tommy out of the sack, and— ’2lp me, old pal, I doesn’t like to tell ec a“ There are 35 = in every- * bedy’s garden, and no garden was ever plant- ed in which weeds did not insolently pre- sent them- selves. They come without As invitation and .without a wel- “come. If you Pirecognize them ySas weeds, and (vif you have iLse nse enough Bas to know that O46 ‘weeds choke flowers, and \, pull the weeds root and you the Sy va) will save flowers. There are weeds in the health-garden of many a man and woman. The doctors call them disease germs. If you have serse enough to distinguish them from the flowers of health, and root them out, you will be robust, he althy and happy. The most dangerous of all the weeds in the flower garden of health is that deadly creeper consumption. has ne ver been but one medicine tha at wou ld chi ke out this weed, root and ail That medici is Meilical Discove ry. It acts directly on the lungs through the blood, driving out all impurities and disease germs. and building a Dr. Pierce’s Golden up new an ealthy tissue. It restores the lost appetite, “make s digestion and assimi- lation perfect, invigorates the liver, puri- fies the blood and fills it with the life-giv- ing elements of the food and tones and builds up the nerves. It sustains the ac- tion of the heart and deepens the breath- ing, supplying the blood with life-giving oxygen. Medicine dealers sell it. ‘A dk ctor who is considered an expert on lung troubles, told me I had consumption and could not I ve long,’’ writes Mrs. James Gatfield, #7 Mary Street. Hamilton, Ont., Can. ‘‘ Three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cured me completely.”’ Free. Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Med- ical Adviser. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover customs and mailing only for paper- bound copy. Cloth-bound 50 cents. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. and they does—a good | ~- i for £2.000 and told me they'd hav t tirade it £500 more if they hadn't had i t: ill the dog.’ what a murda “Eh. sakes, rous price Blank robbery! Why, they cout us £500 strnight from the Kaftire And you pa Wt ‘Well, they was worth £3.000 trade price, and the thieves knew it; so I did l guve them a draft on the bank here and they kept me there till one of thein got the cash and brought it back, and then they ties my head up again, puis me into the cart and drives me away with the klips in my pocket. When they took the bag off, it was night, and I was in a little kloof. They showed me the way to Freetown and rode off. I got into Freetown by the morning and found Sandheim there wondering if I was dead or gone to the Breakwater for change of air. **Well, I told him the story and got | £3,300 out of him for the klips on the strength of it. Then I drives back, breaking my heart about poor little Tommy and wondering where we shall get another dog like that. That China- i man’s dog that he fooled Lowenthal 80 sweetly with wasn't init with Tommy. ‘‘Nay. that he wasn't, mon. Why, Tommy must ‘a’ run close on £20,000 | worth for us, and might ’a’ run £20,000 ! worth more wi'out a suspeecion, wi’ that wonderfu' stomach of his. But, there. he’s dead and gone, the puir wee martyr, and we'll just go and tak’ a drink till his future in the happy bunt- ing grounds. But tell me, Ike, lad, did you hae nae notion what ony of them thieving murderers might ‘a’ been? Some of them must a’ known you or they'd never “a’ suspected the dog.’ ‘They was always masked when ! saw any cf them, but. Sandy, if 1 ween t sure as death that Lipinski and his chaps d:d for Seth Salter that night en and they got it hat the s Yankee twang, and his 1either,’’ replied the oriental changed with » . } | me ran the oig back, 1 uid swee poss of em fa 3 just build wasn’t Ike, whose English was of order, and whose tenses auitke the variations of his meutal tempera- : ; nee ee ae lone work is supericr to anything done where were we going to? | + 9 ture. ‘Now, Let's go to the queen’s—that’s Lipin- Let’s see if he’s there, and anything about this gang ski’s place. if he’s heard over the line.’ When they entered the barroom they found Mr. Inspector Lipinski not only there, but the central figure of the some- what motley crowd that was wont to foregather there for their evening lime juice, to use a conveniently general term. He was standing, as usual, the most nattily dressed man in the place, with one elbow resting on the bar counter and a glass half full of whisky and soda beside him. Opposite to him stocd no less a personage than Mr. Michael Mu- ratti—and there seemed to be a discus- sion of some little heat going on be- tween them. Just as they went in he slapped his glass down on the mahogany and said in a loud, angry tone: “Of course you fellows never take any responsibility, unless it’s a case of searching private houses and annoying innocent people. But what I say is that this is just as much your affair as the Free State police's. Why don’t you com- bine instead of everlastingly bickering and letting criminals slip through your fingers? If there’s been a robbery on their side of the line tonight, there’ll be one on your side tomorrow or the night after. As for saying that the par- cel was illicit, that’s all rot, and nei- ther here nor there. perfectly respectable man. Why, I’ve done business with him myself scores of times. ”’ ‘I’ve no doubt you have, Mr. Murat- ti. I wish I’d been there at the time,’ replied the inspector, with a snap of malice in his tone which sent a chuc- kling laugh round the crowd and brought out ared spot between Mickey’s eye brows. Before he had his retort ready Ike pushed his way through the half cir- cle about them and said with ill advised anxiety: ‘‘Wha-at was that? What has hap- pened to Max Sandheim, and when did it happen? Was he robbed?’ ‘‘Aw, the blighted eediot!’’ murmur- ed his partner, but he didn’t shout it like a stage aside, and so it wasn’t heard. He went to one end of the coun- | ter and ordered a drink, hoping that J Max Sandheim isa | no one had seen him come 1n with lie The inspector pulled himself’ up straight and, as he could do on occa- sions, suddenly assumed an air of au- thority which kept even the angry Mickey quiet wee he answered: ‘‘Ah, Mr. Cohe n, gocd even! So von’ve got back all safe hnt von’reta anxious ebout your friend Sand- oH Very n L f ¢ ’ We I’m sure you'll] be sorry to hear that a few hours after you left him, say abcut 8 o’clock tonight, he was held up on the between Freetown and Boshoff by four armed and masked men and robbed of a parcel of stones which he valued I daresay you'll know about He r into Boshoff and reported, and we have just had the news here by telegraph how’s that dog of yours?’ The crowd noticed unanimously that this was the first time since the story of the diamond dog had become common property in camp that the inspector had mentioned one of its species publicly, and they closed up a )ittle, thinking there was something coming. Mr. Mu- ratti, for reasons of his own, paid his apparently exclusive attention to his drink, while Sandy Fraser cursed all Jews and dogs in silence and kept his ears anxicnsiy open de (To be Continued. ) ITCHING PILES... Positively and permanently cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. 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Annual A, Ar-— Sports The Annval Sports of the Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association will be held on their grounds, CHARLOTTETOWN Wednesday, September Eth, 1899 The fol'owing is tue ;rogramme and prize list: — 1.—Cne Mite Bicycle Race, Novice—ist Gold Medal; 2nd and 3rd Silver Mesal 2 --Half Mile Bicycle Race (Time Limit) —1s* and 2a Gold Meou!s; 3:d S. Medal 3--220 Yards Run—Ist, Gold Medal; | 2ud, Silver Medal 4—1 Mile Bicycle Race (Time Limit)— 1m and 2ad, Gold Meda.s; 3rd, Silver Meda! 5--One Mile Bicycle Race (Boys under 15)—let, Gold Medal; 2nd Silver Medal 6—Sealed Distence Bicycle Race—lst and 2ud Gold Medal; 3rd, Silver Medal. Entries clese September ist with the secretary. 7—440 Yar Silver Medal 8—Two Miie Bievele Race (Lay) -1+t and 2od, Geld Meda': 3rd, Silver sledal 9—One Yalf Mile Bieycie Race (Ag- a'nst time with permission for picers) 1-1, 2nd and 3d, Gold Medals ds Ran—Isi Gold Medal 10-880 Yarde Ran—Ist, Gol! Medal 2od, Silver Medal. 11—Tbree Mile Beycle Re! 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