- me can-RLO'r'ra'l-‘OWN »ouAnD1AN,\NovBMBrtR 23,1' _ __ _ T' ' ~ i ,,,,,,_ nu-¢,oe_».,i»i4»..r.r..ir.>r-r.. f » I "’ -- . `\ » _ . 'I __ ;,_ ‘\f ' _-‘ct ,\ f 1 » is till, ,_\\\ cr-&2W_._» 'l ,ht ____~ _ \ ,I r A110 ____\__~,_:l\\\ _ _ _ _\ _ ' 6 I / zrrpirliility of straw, 25 bushel seen t 4, _.1 _ _ " I / Wh" hh’ l _ 1, Sgloownmln 8sl¢_l e _ -veg we like to ull stnnneldw ] l -nmmnlt Ladies' Underwear, _gg _ | yeknowourcuswmenwlll be de i’ iighted with it. We feel lo safe with `r gmmeldu, too. We guarantee it not _ ro gnrink. Il it libel. we return the ` r money,and the makers reimburse us, Staniiolrro _ Q fr»\_l_=-_rnwqe § Underwear '__ 1, ...ae er are ami ,neu-umm., w __' .4 Chamherlaitfs .‘ I A 1.; ' G.. iketarn gf SHICK ~.- _ _=_ i 1'- . _ ~. '${\ ,F _ .T7 4_2 , _' gg 1 l Cough Remegl 1| mud before ‘being-woven. 'tint _ 1| why Stnnileld'| “'x\ruro-Knit" is so ; ; - wig, iight, warm and dunble. ' " we inve dunn¢r»._i_'_u _“*rn_m>-xerv. I . hunch e milf ef lim, 01.9¢_v= mi i` v ,gfreetiy it every Azure and lt wears lo well that while e little V more expensive |ig_rt_ with. it in _ rr ,airy the cheapest- id ,tb¢"¢nd.“_ | _ to .` _ g ,_,,¢-»- 7 _f _ \_\`\\_. -F* _ )~___', *__ , __ ` ' sfo- ""' ' "°' __--~- _ 1 4/ -ff: » V coucu No' alone" 7 _ MUST PElllEl'.l` MADE. _ !1'|@¢¢¢¢¢ 2 .L1--- Auction Sale 0_f Stock, _Crop and Implements. \\'u are instructed by \Villiam Seller I€sr|_. io sell by public auction on his 1 fllrirr. Lower St. Peter’s Road, near Ex- ‘ lulririoir (`.r‘oui-iris, on Saturday,the 18th of Nov. cornnicncing at r o’clock p. rn. shrrrp: rirrnre xr years old, 1 mare 5 yt-nrs nhl, I milch cow, i cart, 1 buggy, rrlrlviirg wzrggon, I truck waggon, 1 \v.~r\rl sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 driving sltiuli, r plow, 1 set spring harrows. r sit spike hrrrrows, r set duck foot liar- rows, r sci driving harness, I set ex pr-1-.~»~ lrorirass, 1 set cart harness, r \\lr1-cl bor-row, r scuffler, i roller; also l l . \_\ll<-rt. togctlicr with some household llrriiilurc. ltr-mr. CARTER & c<>.,au¢ri°ee.f.. |) l’OSl`l‘ONl<)D-Tlie above sale is postponed until Thursday, Nov. 23rd, nt 1 o‘r~lock sharp, when all the above must be sold out as owner leaves in a cw rlrrys for the west. 21d3i .f KENT if you want good bread and li _ Ask your grocer for lt. 18 tts ewzlif. l l _ _,_ ' _::_ _ A l` " ‘ "' 1 - _ ‘4 I. i the immediate Relid andy Cure of Cbrqqhs, Colds, Bmnrlritlr, Ilqam- r / rn'r,llhoa1' (bug/t,Cou ,Arlin- 11; is a d nfl ,gasses of &epThroat The childrens Favorite -'--=orn\ne.-- ` Omaha. coins; omnp and _ M Whoopins Couch. remed I f r ' :sues gplum or other harmgilrdrug and may be Pri” 25 cts: Large size, no ve_n ll confidently to a baby eo to an adult 3 for s ‘ “`-:r2,/ ~ \. on Q .. _E _ __ _ _ *-73 l _ Fllll lllllli G00!! °‘ Beaver" Flour is the Hour ~- for home baking-for women thi _rl » ~ who tx_xl¢e‘ ride i_n their culinary skill. ' andgtheir ability to rua the house economically. »_ BEAVER FLOUR 1, 1-ummm spar. mme _ __ if B ‘md ° eeeorrum mi wi.-e _ 5, _ if ‘L». _ ' '41, .rr _ _ _ lt makes bread, rolls, cake and pies that every good cook de- ' bread to the b`arr`e.l than any other brand. Order “ Beaver " Flour ax time--and :ee how much more inviting md tooihaome is every- thing you bake. _ AT YOUR UROOlR‘l l, ` THE nzrllisov or Tm: oar S0\»° mu usfa E r EVERYWH E “'”‘"""r.. R NT CN » Sclontlflolliy oomblnod ln the table Syrup. One of the malt rellsbl tions vet introduced tn thee iiblic for r , ri and Lungs. first stafes of Consumption it will he found invaluable. lar mln everywhere Phu gg db or by mail on recap! q/pda ' sole proprietors, 'run Wnvoa-rn mim- c/rr Co Limited Montrail. &nadl. MCGALE'$ lui-rnrnvr PILLS nl voun uvln Ano lovlnl. ° _~r,1/,~g;\|.~r-,~ 5 i/ 1 ___ ____ in C11`towr1 for Sale. The iiirdersigrzd-c§`e\'s for Bale th 0 llowing valuable building lots: 4 lots on the east side of Upper Hillsborough Street each having n ontnge on Street of 50 feet and ex e ' ' . 'ming back 75 feet 2 lots on the west side of Orlebar - [EN 5 7.3 A _ _ ‘ _ fir, Now Street each having a frontage ot 4 S'reet ofgo feet and extending hui 75 feet. The said six lots lie imriredlatel north ofthe ic-sldence of Dr. Ander- ‘ on, lately J. D. Reid. Q ELOUR _ rg Uwe you tried in and extending back 75 feet. This lot cs irumedi ,rtely opposite the resi pastry do so. rlence of Dr. Anderson. It is impossible to procure ri more ,` I" l’““'“1° 'md 5585 Wh°1¢- desirable localéty for residences _than i We bi’ these lots allot , , ' Carvell Bros. ,, r lot on the west side o pper Hillsborough St., havin frontage on Street of 50 leei Terms easy and o good title given. W. S. STEWART. cslirlsny Bul‘ding, Cli'town. rr-18 dtf City 0f Ghtlll From Halifax every Tuesday morning; from Charlottetown, every Thursday. Calls at Hawkesbury, Arlchat, Isaac's Ilrrrbor, Shes* I1Hxbor,'_Salmon Rlvcr, Caiiso. Sumrnerslde. CARV ELL BROS 3>7wo&t.l\ woe. Agent” . ' ‘ If ‘lil A Kings * I of Real Worth A _ tl lllc to buyn ,gl \` Rigétnv start; 1': ‘worth whllo tn \,ny |\ good nun . . . _ not a 5;; »‘; r~lreriplilt,o tr\inirrnr‘Y NIM' Wi," V _ |0,,., “li its goorl looks lu in yours worir. but i\ rorllly wortht' ‘UW ` nm, win r-umm in hrrulilrviow _ and beauty for n lifotilrrio._l\ln.i_i_y _ ~ ' rr o ~ 'i~‘ri»"&iie1i‘i"l“.Mr‘if niiliioifriirl, »l.>'lv~ _ l _ ~ . . . “mtl ilrilii-‘t(i»icri"i'(htigiiriioiirnnn at 'a",.(\0||f§\-g or nirfint lllty V0" ’. ,Jiri iw in r-r.r.i»-rr-.ri with your l a ,mr-r-lmao yours lr_i;::c1i_é»ayo\\.\ro ‘ _ tboinorkion€‘yo}i_ ygt ~Stme M as gi The . ~ NK .. ._ ~'¢,|\r~pt,or_-o oh-olin l|ll»y.‘_ ,»'-_ _bomh Side Queen square. _ | , or 1 W.. ,r “` at 1-I* *F O '“l _.¢».~=_,..... 1 ._.;”,. f... A 'Q ights toserve. It yields MORE form of lgroonblo and palm- i ` Taken with Cod Live Oil in the '-, ,I .~ ~ fl _ _ . ' _ O esirable Building Lots _ . IDD ` ` _ ‘1 rr- -.I`i.__-,',~_.` - so 1 2 CllSl0IllCrS. ‘E S The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez No. 10 of the Series ' (fllpyrielg, UN, ly A. Cena Dull ul C|ll|¢r‘1 W ully.) (Cepyrlgbr, 1705, ly M¢Clura, Phillip U Co.) ` HEN I look at the three mnsslve manuscript vol- . umes which contain our ` work for the year 1894. - '° I co fess that it s 'ery Ef'i3_9.. -' D l ‘ dlflicult for me out of _ such a wealth of u.iitte~ rlnl to select the cases which are most interesting ln themselves and at the same time most conducive to n display of those peculiar powers for which my friend was famous. As I turn over the pages I see my notes upon the repulsive story of the red leech and the terrible death of Crosby, the banker. Here al- so I und an account of the Addleton tragedy and the singular contents of the ancient British barrow. The fn- mous Smith-Mortimer succession case comes also within this period, and so do the tracking and arrest of Huret, the boulevard assassin, an exploit whlcli won for Holmes an autograph letter of thanks from the French presl- ilcrit and the order of the Legion of Honor. Each of these would furnish u narrative, but on thc whole I um of opinion that none of them unites so many singular points of interest as the episode of Yoxley Old Place, which lu- cludés not only the lameutablo death of young Willoughby Smith, but also those subsequent developments wlrlch threw so curious a light upon the causes of the crime. Q1 It was it wild, tcuipestuotis nlg t, to- ward the close of November. Holmes and'I sat together in silence all the evening, he engaged with a powerful lens deciphering the remains of the original inscription upon a pallmpsest, I deep in a recent treatise upon sur- gery. Outside the wind bowled down Baker street, while the'rain beat fierce- ly against the windows. It was strange there, in the very depths of the town, with teumiles of mau's handl- work on every side of us, to feel the Iron grip of Nature and to be conscious that to the huge elemental forces all London was no more than the molehllls that dot the nelds. I walked to the window and looked out oir the deserted street. The occasional lumps gleamed on the expanse of muddy road and slilrr- ing pavement. A single cab was splashing its way from the Oxford street end. "Well, Watson, it’s as well we have not to turn out tonight,” 'sold I-lolmcs. laying aside his lens and rolling up the pixllmpsest. “I've done enough for one sitting. It is trying work for thc eycs. So far as I can make out lt is irothlirg more exciting than an nbhc’s riccounts dating from the second half of the nt- teenth century. Hello, hello, hello! w1rat's this?" f Amid the droning of the wind there had come tho stamping of it horse’s hoofs and tho long grind of it wheel us it rasped against the curb. The cab which I had seen had' pulled up at our door. - “What can he want?" I ejaculated as o man stepped out _of lt. ` “Waut7 He wants us. And we, my poor Watson, want overcoata and crit- viits and géloches and every aid that man ever invented to fight the weather. Wrrlt a bit though! There's the cab oil! agnlnl There's hope yet. He'd`_have kept it if he had wanted us to come. Run down, my dear fellow, and open the door, for all virtuous folk have been long in bed." When _the light of the hall lamp fell upon our midnight visitor I had no dlf~ flculty in recognizing hlm. It was young Stanley Hopkins, u promising detective, in whose career Holmes had sovernl times shown a very practical lritercst. “Is he ln?" be asked eagerly. “Come up, my dear slr." apld Holmes’ volcc from above. “I hope you have no designs upon us such u night as this." ~ The detective mounted the stairs, and our lamp glenmed upon his shining wa- terproof. I helped him out of lt, while Holmes knocked ii blaze out of the logs in the grate. “Now, my dear Hopkins, draw up and warm your toes.” said he. “Here's nclgar, nbd the doctpr has ii prescrip- tlon` contnlnlrrg 'not wntor and it lemon which ls good rrrccllclnc on a night like this. It must bo something important which has brought you out ln such a gale." "lt ls Indeed, Mr. Holmes. I’ve had a bustling afternoon, I promise you. Did you see anything of the Yoxley case ln tho latest editions?" “Pre seen nothing Inter than the lif- teenth ccrrtury today." "Well, lt was only in paragraph and all wrorrg nt iliut, Bo y`0u_liave not mlul- ed anytlilug. l liii\'eii‘t let the gt-use :grow urrdcr my feet. It’s down ln Kent, ~ro\'cri miles from Chatham and three l'i'oui`tlre rnllivny Ihre. I was wired for it 3:11; reached Yoxley Old Place atci conilii ed my Investigation, will be .it (Iliiitlng Cross by the last train, and ntrirlgllt to ydu by cab." "\\'_rri_bir rhetlrrs, I suppose. that you .ire not quite clear about your cific?" "It merino that I can neither had nor ntl ot tt. Bohr itle just as tangled u business as ever I handled, and yet at first lt seemed so simple that one couldn’t go wrong. 'I‘here's no motive, Mr. Holmes, 'I‘hat’s what bothers me. I cun’t put my hand on u motive. Here's ii man dead- tliere's no denying that-but, so fur as I can see, no reason on earth why any one should wish him harm." Holmes llt hls cigar and leaned back in his chair. “Let us hear _about It," said hc. “I've got my facts pretty clear," said Stanley Hopkins. “All I want now is to know what they all mean. The _sto- ry, so far _ns I can make it out, is like _ this: Some years ago this country house, Yoxley Old Place. WM token by an elderly man, who gave the name of Ifrofessor Coram. He wus an ln- valld, keeping his bed half the time und_the other _half hobbllng round the house with 'a stick or being pushed about the grounds by the gardener in u bath cllalr._ He was well liked by the few neighbors wlio called upon blm, and he has the reputation down there of being a very learned man. Hls household used to consist of an elderly housekeeper, Mrs. Marker, and of a maid, Susan Tarlton. These have both been with him since his arrival, and they seem to be women of excel- lent character. The professor is writ- lng it learned book, and he found It necessary about a your ago _to engage a secretary. The first two that he tried were not successes, but the third, Mr. Willoughby Smith, u very young man straight from the university, seems to have been just what his employer wanted. His work consisted in writ- ing ull the morning to the professor's dictation, turd he usually spent the evening ln hunting up references and passages which bore upon the next day's work. This Willoughby Smith has nothing against hlm, clther as a boy ut Uppingham or as a young man at Cambridge. I have seen his testi- monials, and from the tlrst he was n decent, quiet, hardworking fellow, with no weak potln blur at all. And yet this is the lad who has met his death I this moi-ning ‘inthe professor-'s study under circumstances whichcan point only to murder." T0 BE CONTINUED. Worry llahli _ \ Klllsrllle Nerves _ ¢,..._ , _ . _ . _ _ YOU CAN GET WELL IF YOU WILL STOP WORRYING AND USE_ r. Ghase’s rllerve F ood. Dr. A. T. Schofield, rl. izrcnl. Engllsli iirithority on diseases ofthe nerves, ut- tributes the usuirl cuur-re of such ailment# to ‘ the worry liablt," which he denounces as an “unmlt,igated evil." __ Headache at top or back of head noises in the ears, sudden starting or twitching, tenderness of thc scalp or ~piue sleeplcssness, dyspepsla, pains ar d crairrps, tlniidlty, irritability, melon' choly, are some ot tha symptoms of e.\- linustcd nerves. Bare air, wholesome food, rest and the one of Dr. Chi\so's Nerve Food to rebuild anfi rovilullze the wasted nerve cells is the ideal trcatrrrorit. for diseases of the nerves. _ Asserbyouriwlll power and dctcrrrrlnc that you will riot worry or let little tlilrrgs lri-ltate you, nnrl keep usinJx I)r. Glu\sc`s Ncrvc Food regulury iin pcr'~ sistcntly week in unri wee): out, rind lt. willnot. belong until you will feel the thrill of new life and energy coming back to your wnst.ed iinrl worn-out l]eI`\'(‘.S. There is no doubt about the ability of Dr. Clri\sc’s Nerve Fouri to cure you, for its extraordlnuliy restorative power has been eabulillsliad lu hundreds arlrl thousands of cases. ' Mr. Archibald Sutherland, Principal South Bur School, Sydney, N. S., wrltes,~ “I was greatly troubled with nervous tlyepepsla and tight 'choking feelings in the client. Afterrneiilsl often felt like vonrllrlng nrrdrrry stomach wwi sore. I was nervous and worried, frequcntlv had hcarlacliea and shortness of breruh on slight. exertion. _ “Se_y|_h‘{nl doctars treatsdl sie uliut_':_en_o_{i one arenta rnontan na y ec _- edlo try Dr.6hn~ie's Nerve Food. After lhnd used three boxes I found nryseu very much benefited. You can dcpen on me to recomnronll I)r. Chnlre’s Nerve Food torill who suffer from any form of .nervous rllseltse for I believe lt. has entirely nun-.rl mo. I slrnll be glad lo he thorrrelina of bringing thin medio}ne to tile notice of any one who ls siiller ng as I ld.“ _ Ilr. Chario‘i_-i Nfrve Food, 80 cents, at r\lldeal\\r-e,'or Aniannon, Ilnlost Co., Toronto. Portrait. nnrl signature. of DS; A. W. Chase, thc famous ri-ocipt boo author, are on every box. ` ' MURDER WILL OUT. O1'r».\v/l, Ont... Nov. 21-A man who, ll. is lrallevod, was the perpetrator of Q murdoi' on the Blood reserve years ago in supposed to bc in Southern Russia ln the army, and efforts are now being made to locate hlm. The body of the murdered ` man was found by tho Indlnns. ._.___.._._...----- Dr. Cl\!nl's Olnb “ai” ‘° '.1 °°.'l:‘.‘.:i . _ . ' ' li uflti - 0 r rn of Wag, bl oerlaftg . protrud Be testi dnl IM d _rg neighbors iilidutqw *lion `c1i’rimii`scMit. tli mir _ no baoklgko satisfied. 0'|e.l\&_l.l ..._ a"‘tr.~.v._,hivva-._ °-E’.!.”..r.l _ . ‘ " -./, "=;.-§ii§,y’, . ____. _ -_‘ . -1 . _ - .. '-.- .'t _l` _ `_`r. i?_ub“’h.d in Prince Edward |_»__mnd Lxcluswely .by ,Our exhibition of Caps this season ls one ol' the largest ._ I The Charlottetown G_u"djAn_ _ _ and hest_weever`made. _Styles are the latest production of the best manufactur- ers' and shipped direct to us. "» - For very cold weather try our fur lined s`-ip brnd, Blue cloth o_r mixed pattern, 5oc,-6oc, 75c, f‘r.oo, $1.25, $r.5o. D. A. BRUCE. Men’s Outlitters Victoria Row. I -“.; __‘J§_’€f _te Air (lvercoat ‘lliat W Should Appeal To You. , As a man of taste, the ` “PREMIER” ought to appeal to you. ' It is designed and tailored for just such men. Fit-Reform patrons demand that their garnientsbe the best that can be had for the money. _ See how completely the “PREMIER” ' A Overcoat sustains the Fit-Reform ~ reputation. sis, $20, $22. Look lor label with trademark and “price on lixecl by m en. _:rf-‘ sees? ' ‘ Tliiltllclemarli iclrn- vie. _, ' gs every genu-ne |,-nr, _ it-Reform gnrmcnt. RE.-ok" Nh _»'_ . r l '1'_ ev; l _ $:5:M_ ag I r_o..r'.“..~,.~rg°‘.-if _ . _,W.._:§ ' V ‘ Iho only El-Ilebiil llarilralla lim is rl - . Prowse Bros., Charlotteto \ ~ ~ - ~ 7' 2. "_-' ' ~ _ - f _ f -- _ .f - e - .. ~ . ...,, . , |» -._ ___ ;-»,,.-_ r_.,_~. .,.,;\_ , ,,_. _ _ ,_ '_ ~ ' ._ 1' - _ __ .1 ` I } -_ A r=it=l-I _ _ Fall and ,inter A 4, Calls for 1 Particular lllnltl lu Under the auspices of the Dominion, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Islond llepariments of Agriculture and the Maritime Stock Breeders’ Association. _-An Exhibition oi Fat Cattle, Sheev, Swine, Poultry, Apples, ‘Ap_iary, Seed, Grain and Potatoes. At Amherst Dec- 4th. 5th. (ith and vm, |905 _ The greatest Educational Event along Agricultural Lines ever he lfi in the Maritime Proviiices. Practical Demonstration of Market Requirements for all Meat Products. Exhibition of Dairy Cows. Lectures each evening by some of the best Live Stock Authorities of Europe and Canada giving Live Sto;k Education in its best form. Railway Rates : P. E. Island Railway One-Fare ; Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., $1.00 from either Cliarlottelown or Summer- side with Free Return Providing _the Boats are Running ; from Point du Cherie to Amherst and Keiirrri 7oc ; from Picton to Aniliert vu |Qxford Branch $1.35 and via Truro $1 -75- _ ll-l7iltt»~'5i twll ,_i_____j-._~____.i_i-*__ "une cut of the Clothes is the mniri point in a suit. Of course the particular par- th cl th lil tern of o o nr _~i surrretlilrrg to thc look-but tho cut.-\voll,;|l'c slrirrr: Lhoru. 1 .-_-_ , _e-»*v=‘ "-_-*- 1 I-“-‘-*-* -_ _za-‘--Ai To be Identified As a wull :li-o-.sod rrrnn you must have clotlron that nro up who rrrinrite fur' ntylo. u nioku Llrcm. r 1 citric 3. _i ° meat-se; .' pjgigs, LUBSTITUIES FOR _grgppsg _ _. , ~._*`.,1_::.._._. __ _ _ -, . For sale by Johnson & ]ohnson’s. 3-iz d io mos Z I ge1in1_;llL 1 r nleIllA|g¢||qnldlA\llllllM.e|m¢uare||_¢u» Pumrrs iii-ein gainin- ` ]ust received a large shipment of AMERICAN PUMPS FENNELL & CHANDLER. of No. I Kings and Bnldwiiis. We also will have some No 1 Bfcri- heims to arrive shortly. This stock was packed for the English market by the Secictirry of the Nova Scotia Fruit Assrrrzin- tion but missed the stcairicr. Apples will be extremely high this winter and every family should have at least a barrel or two on hand. J. J. Gay ®. Son, Every Day Market. ll~I6dtt.~r twwtf. .`r'»`i}'-'= _=:zi¢“'fz’;»",, - ¢"'-M ,\. i /rr 'fs' Synopsis of Canadizru North-West Homestead Regulations. ANY overt |i\|r|\\|c|~cal snr-tinri of Ilmrrirrilrrr Liirrdri in .\l|\rrl'r»lut or tlri- .\'~\|ll\\\|~~l l’r‘o\'l|ri'ur~, oxi~c|rlirrt: M irrrrl 116. rrul r-1-~r ru-il, rrmybo lroirlcstcluli-ll lry u|i_\* |wr-~i\ri “lm i~ the solo liciirl ofn lrririily, orririy muh- mr-r' ls’ yours of msc. to lhc iexti-nt of one-<|ri.rri.»r~ lliotloir 0l’l|i1lrrf'r'v~=, rrrorc nr lt-~'.~'. I-`.rrtr'_y`rr|r\'lrcrrriirlc ii\r\rri\i\ll\` nl llu- lorrrrl litlril 0 co lin' thi- fll.~tr‘xlcl. lti whit lr ilrl- l.rr\-l l.~i hlliinle, or ll tlrc lroi|rc~’l,crril|-r‘ ll\'. Deputy of tho I\l|ui~to of ilrc luicrlor. til6t1Brrru wnursn At orrco. nn cxxcrioriccvl clerk for in-ru-rlrl cnurrtfry store. pply lu own lrnrul\\'ritlr.c, giving rcfcrcircrs iuril .~rtullmz ruilirry wrlirtorl, -t . t p .l. T. \\'l\'ll.=r0i1, , ll-ladtf New Mills. N. ll. l l l -s. earn ___ _,T , <~¢>