In-un _ 0 DESIGNERS ENGRQIXERS r:i.r.c ROTYPIRS St. lohu. N ‘B ,,_--Y ~- rrnrrssrrrrrugu - - _ _ _ _ __ y(,A.0.M0liSON, K.C., 0. GAVAN DUFFY Nlorsiin dt. Duffy B ° ter a d ttqrne s. liri\\'r1'ls“ll,llr1€=k.al\ Oawml. 5.1¢. . Msrilir-imm for Royal Bunk of Canada. Lklivtt' E. U. BRO W N Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pub- lic, Qc, __ ' l‘l<`l(`ll.S5-0 Hallurun Bu dlnl- Grout t,§_,;.a,l=_i_._>i<__ri__is_p__{__\lr, of Nova Boo Cunar- _:,,q_s wtf JOHN A. M.\'1'1liEsoN, Ir. 0. Ailnius A. M_Acr>oru1.n.i Matliicson & Macdonald _BAR RISTERB. SOLICITORS. Norsmns Punuo, ma Cluirlottubvwn. Prince Edward Island 1ir\r~r~l\0filr~e,Goo11¢etovYn. P. E. Island. tl ltJ dw It mos R. JUHN LEDWELL, M.ll Physician and Surgeon-. POWNAL STILEET, opposite St. ]csepl`1’s Convent. HOURS-Until lo o'clock a. m., I to p.n1.,7 io 8 p. m. 12-6 dwi lfcuuarrie ll. lrsanaull Barristers, Solicitors, etc, SUMMERSIDE, P. E. 1. Ofliccs-Royal 'Bank/of Canada building. Nrau. MeQUARR1E. K. C. _ E. ARSENAULT. 1-6 .iw t _ rvTrTii|FoRo BROS Produce Commission Vlerchants _ lil Ul\ll~`_QltD'S HUII.[)1NG, AR(i\ Lh bl ., HALIPAX, N, 5. 1'.-1'.-oru».l attention given to the soles ot Butter, 1.; 1,1., lion., Poultry, Fruit, Voget.ables.&e..&e. l'rr»r-or»rl.- of soles remitted promptly. Mm in-t pri.-cs sunt u11 upplicutlun. Conn gnuiout solir-ilcri. 4-18 illyr ll. (‘. )it:i.|-1011, K. C. McLeod (81 Bentley, llrri-1-lstors nud Attortioys-at-l.L\v Sollrlfoni for the Bunk of Novo Scotia ilinrruy ioloull. (li-rfrui-ns-linnlr ef Novo. Beotin. Clmuxhers ll-:ld lwvrlyr. Charlottetown. 2;-_- GEO. S. INMAN. ‘Barrisfen Solicitor, Nofary, etc. 1»1e:.'sl%o:'nA. 1.. r.. G. L MURPHY & C0. SYDNEY, C. B. General Commission Flerchsnts solgland Produce handled on comnii Prompt returns made __ is dw Iyr P. E. I. RAILWAY ".“"\111c|n:ln f \Verl11ciidu , Nov. lst, HB5, the I_ri\:.us of this llnilwuy wili'run ifelly, (Sundrn gif '_'l»l od) rr.-1 fnllou 5:- 1.\_nr_< flnl.wnr1i Stations Trains Inward tonrl_riuwn, Read up, .\ 0. No. No. No. No. P'*.' 7 saia §é __m or a_z_ snows? s°;ess‘ sense; =s&¥s~° 5:-:-r=s=5’¢~ écnss? lv. Ch town ar iioynlty Juno. No. W ltshiro Hunter River Emerald Jet.. H99? ~§=5;§ F':‘.‘”?‘ Cr¢_;: _~_s FFF? tit; .> Z .=°.~' . F-=.=r zn *_ _‘=5éi . .=~'=.-s7=F- -Z .>.5:-¢ ‘S§:E$_;’“.° _:Sag Emerald J uno. Kansériftnu 7.19 9.4811 ar. B' l o lv. 8.60 9.lli ll .__ P.M. A.|r|. /i. No N so lv H'Sid Pi" . e ar. . . Wallinlitnn BM 8% P_in~t H _ 8.0% up ,,,,__ ,_ glam 1.1 ks ‘mm-435 btklnn B.3ll lil |_~“ __- ar.Tignlsh lv. 6.001120 -_ um ~_*'!~ A.M. A.u. No. Nn. $952 l‘.M. A. ill) 'r'.il‘l §§§§§§§ 55 5°§§§Z *.5 m§5:' as gi ¢-.S 9 ?'P?= 53.! r95~ 835° = '= s=. -*_ 3_. S _ga ,,;.>l_ >`° P# '~5'>= ‘ghd ”'l'====¢=s;er= "‘°"’?‘ " -.».» ' ' 'Views-1' 253; , I =eas;fS= ' f5ai'”Bl1ll!lllV .‘B | -.:;;-s.‘#--r-f-..- :lo il ’~ M, . 7.10 » ' t;‘°"r.°."l‘:.'.‘:'..°.°'.-..t si! hmviv Ol. .,, o_ _,,_,m RP minion, .B. .Bn H? ‘ _ gugumtgi I. I. loihvlf. ~ itzsi M Y L la . `_L_M_ ML lf- 00 vm lv. __ _ . "**°-"__'g-*_* _-ls-=;= ss, COD LIVER OIL, It almost makes you Sick to think of it but it ISM nearly as bad as it used tobe Theimproved m€l1l10<1 Of refining it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scott's Emulsion almost every one can take it. Most children like it and all children that are not _robust are benefited by it. When the doctor _says “Take cod liver oil,” he gqncrally means Scott's Emulsion; ask him if he doesn’t. They know it is more easily digested and better than the plain oil. SCOTT & BOWNE, Tor°outo¢ Ont. Use .,. - ~ o r-'Leu _ mdyour bresd,biscuits.cske ‘ ._ and pastry will be all that ‘ any good cook could desire. _ Beaver Flour combines the _ ' nutrlment of Manitoba Spring r Wheat with the whiteness and `» ,~ flavor of Ontario Fall Wheat. :_ That’s why it mike! MORE ’ . Und. and BETTER _~ thennny otlzerhonr. ‘ .<»ii‘ir.f.. "‘,‘1'.“.‘I.I."“".........""' ` n -._ Q ._ WA . ' .»\.<' I-- r THE wontn oven " Thousands of .Mothers 1 are using ' L lin. Goorrrnrs _ 5 INFANTS’ SYHUP 1 ' FM Clll|ill'!ll'S |llll‘l9lll8, you cannot but admit the fact that this preparation ~ B one of merit and is all what is claimed for it. It is safe, pleasant _ and soothing for children teething, ; and a prompt checker of bowel and stomach troubles. ~ Physicians and Professional 5 nurses recommend lt. ' ‘ In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- - derre's signature and portrait is on every wrapper. Beware of the many Svnurs put up in nsimilnr form and ~ made to look like Dr. Coderre’s. ` . Price, 2_5rls. per bolllz, or by mail an fzreipl afpricz. l Sole proprietors, Tun W1NuArnCnsm- CAL C0. Liniited, Montreal, Canada. 4 s1'AN'roN's Prim nsuzr. , l K Ylnilf RKMKDV VCR INTICINII. INN lffllnll ull _, l. ». .- ~~-_"..~.';<_,, _ -U--.._,} -.__ licslrablc Building Lots in Elftown for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale the irllowing valuable building lots: 4 lots ou the east side of Upper ll lsborougli Street each having a “ronlage on street of 50 feet and ex- .enulng back 75 feet. 2 lots on the west side of Orlebar i'reet each having a frontage on itreet of 5o feet and extending back 75 feet. The said six lots lie immediately north of the residence of Dr. Ander- ou, lately I. D. Reid. 1 lot on the west side of Upper Hillsborough St., having 1 frontage on Street of 50 feet nd extending back 75 feet. This lot les immediately opposite the resi- dence of Dr.°i'.‘l"1vp 111v1s1oN-'mins 0' the uid- 'und llivislen lcnvc Windsor dnilv (except siundny) for ’l'rurontr7.30 n. ni. and 5.|R p. m. intl from Truro for Windsor ntli.40 o. m. mid tmp ni. connectln at Truro with tmlnn -of the intercoloninl Railvvn and at ¥Vln'|sor with express tri lun tn ani from Holi ax and \'nrn\nnt.h. Onliionday. Ufllwltllfiy 'mil Wi' rbw nc.-nnimotlntion truins NUR. 5 “Hd 3 "U1 between Windsor and 'R-ure. ‘liha wal Bail Btoaxrilhip “....,"°°. 3t.?'€‘t r.. .. time Y -33“-ii” M-ii"-i°"i‘s";:r°"“§2s‘€:.... an Innes Yumggihivof Illixpay TPM H0111 1- Beano n Y _ gt1M¢_;“ ingd 7 mipng Tvhsrt. “’“' H 'Jin ii iiuifnx next any 1 so nic ri _ F - 4 p, , x Nil'lra n. md R ii “l‘.lr"l°‘:.':".;t‘°.u.s.“"2.°.l°.:.°.‘:.'~._ ..‘t"1..:. wh ch w -~=;.~-,';:"r.:‘..§:'.°*;’“::' .*.r::sr.'s::tr.‘.‘h ‘ W"°' 1».e1r1r1ns.¢mm\ WWW- ' I 'Retnrn of SHERLCCK H O L M B 5 nil lah-counirlnofm 1¢°n¢4i¢»-~»¢»-_snow -u-nut. as-ousonnnnnvnln , _" ¢¢\»nm°"As|n¢vhee¢|»:% _ _ Ir ll. r W. Published in Prince Edward lslani nxelusiveiy oy The Charlottetown Guardian. 'l`l\e Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez No. 10 of the Series ffhpyrlrli. 1704, ly A. Canon Dull tal ¢`|l|l|r': ' |I'°n|l.v_-) (c|)}r|(h, lflf, |] HICIMVI, fllllllll ,U CO.) The wind bowled and screamed at the windows. Holmes and I drew closer to the tire, while the young in- spector slowly and point by point de- veloped his slngulur narrative. “It you were to search all England," said he, “l doi1’t suppose you cgulq find a household more self contained or freer from outside influences. Whole weeks would puss and not one of them go pnst the garden gate. The pro- fessor wus buried in his work and ex- isted for nothing else. Young Smith knew nobody in the ueigliborliood und lived very much ns his employer- dm, tes|or’s room. He wus sitting up bed horribly ngltutcd, for he had hear enough to convince him that something terrible had occurred. Mrs. Marker is prepared to swear that the professor was still in his night clothes, und, ln- deed, lt was impossible for him to dress without the help of Mortimer, whose orders were to come ut 12 o’cloek.- The professor declares that he 4 _ hcurd the distant cry, but that he knows nothing more. He can give no explanation of the .young man’s lust words, ‘The professor-lt was she,' but imnglnes that they were the outcome of delirium. He believes that Willough- by Smlth had not an enemy in the world, und can give no reason for the crime. His first action was to send Mortimer, the gardener, for the local stable sent for me. Nothing was mov- police. A little later the chief con- ' _.,- f , .» .- ed before I got there, und strict orders _ _ 5-: 'A l I ' were given that no one should walk up on the paths lending to the house. It was n splendid chance of putting your theories into practice, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. There was really nothing Wootton." Colller's Weekly. “l\'0W,'MY DEAR HOPKINS, DRAW UP AND WARM YOUR TOES." The two women had nothing to take them from the house. Mortimer, the gardener, who wheels the bath chair, is an army pensioner, un old Crimean man of cxcellent character. He\ioes not live lu the house, but in n three roomod cottage at the other end of the garden. Those are the only peo- plo that you would find within the grounds of Yoxlcy Old Place. At the snme time the gate of the garden is ii l1und_rcd yards from the main Lon- don to Clmthnm road. It opens with u latch, and there is nothing to pre- vent any one from walking fn. “Now I will give you the evidence of Susan Turlton, who is the only per- son who can suy unythlng positive nbout the matter. It was in the fore noon, between 11 und 12. She was en- raged at the moment in hnnglng some -_~u1‘tnins in the upstairs- front bed- *oom. Professor Cornm was still in lied, for when the weather is bud he seldom rises bct’o`rr midday. The house- keeper wus busted with some work fn the back of tha house. Wlllnuvhhy Smith had been in his bedroom, which he uses us u slttlug room, but the maid heard him nt that moment pass along the pussnge u11d descend to the study imincdlntely below her. She did not sco him, but she snys that she could not be inlshikeu lu his quick, firm trend. She uid not bear the study door close, but u u1l11\1te or so later there wus u drenilful ery in the room below. lt wus ii wild, hoarse screuui. so strunge and 11111rnt\ii‘ul that it might huve come cltller from n uiuu or n ivomuu. At the snrue lustnut there was u heavy thud which shook the old house, and then nil was silence. The thuld stood petrified for n moment, and then, recovering her courage, she run downstairs. The study door was shut, und she opened it. lusldc young Mr. Willoughby Stultli was stretched upon the floor. At first she could see no injury, but as she tried to rulse lilni she snw that blood wns pouring 'from the underside of his neck. lt wus pierced by n very small but very deep wound. which had divided the carotid nrtery. The instrument with which the injury had been lutilctcd luy upon the carpet beside him. lt was one of those small scaling wax knives to be found non old fashioned writing tables, with an ivory handle und ii. stiff blade. It was part of the fittings of tllo professors own desk. ` ' _ “At first the mold thought that young Smith was already dead, but on pour- ing some water frnin the curate over his forehead he opened his eyes for an lnsfnnt. ‘Ilia proi’n.4sor,' he murniur- ed-'lt was she: The multi is prepared to s\i'cnr that those were the exact \vorils. lie tried desperately to any something else, and he held his right hnnri up in the nlr. Then he fell buck defid. ` "ln the meantime tho housekeeper hnd nlso nrt-lvo'.l upon the scene, but she wus just too into to cntch the young ui\|i'lP. ‘ull-l \Y0i'¢ll._~ Lolvliil 30"” _iylth the body, she hurried to the pro- ‘ TO BE CONTINUED. iorpld Liver tauso ol levers 'l`l1eS11rest Way to Prevent Dis- rase is to Keep the Liver Active With DB. (H ASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Too frequently un sxternnl cause for fever' is looked for, when the reul source of trnuble is from within the body itself. ‘Q ‘ ers, and shipped direct to us. d . ` ‘lil s ' i ~,>°-,.r_§,;. KEEPS Lees ,AND FEET nav f Pa and " Cans for Particular l ‘ Customers. Our exhibition of Caps this season is one of the largest and host we ever made. _ Styles are the latest production of the best manufactur- 1' t *fe For very cold weather try our fur lined slip band, Blue cloth or mixed pattern, 5oc, 6oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. o. A. BRUCE. ' AMen's Outfitters, Victc rla Row. . ._ i Q '_ “ns uw '§§\\' than sR`lfi5b\érf§ f *G ,\ , ‘. 5 F .. _. r _ . - . 2 l ‘ f./1'?-/’/I1; I \ 'V'/il ll/_ <5/ff?"/" ` /5 i " : < I rf? f’ lr7"»i"""'{<‘l'lW ~’ “ ""f' _ _-_ ,__,7._-_ / . . /./»,_ _l__n_nn.. _ I nu- Ln -1 L \ ‘<4 'Q if lg 5 ag N \‘i-._/Le” -\` . The fearless fireman and keen fisherman nosd protection ' ___.}`~ , //`/‘ for-their-len. in wsu as their lm. ngrrrnn wnisr. =- = .'-- f///3 _ , ,_~_’-" '_ Merchant; Rubber Boots meat this requirement to n ninety. __ _ _ und every other service for which Rubber Footwear in adopted. _Fm //-._/_ V / ' The quality of rubber gum and other materials und. \gi,K¢l’lANf° the ereluslvs vurunnrzrng mailman .ma urs srrrrsa llggtii . / " "` _~ _ workmanship employed, guarantee satisfaction to the , - ..... ' _ _ I ` wearer. _ ggup ' ’ ,, i lf your Shoemnn doo|n‘t sell Merchants ,_ ww' l `r MW/ Rubbers in ul know. . _ /> -pl yi l Brnnnhn at /2 _ _. ___-, . 5 wrnnrrso, r , .\ol_r |r,||,r|~ M T:_°__i:_r;<;r:_-_ ..». W ' 0-r-rnwn. //Vi, ¢%”¢,\), _ |.1oN'rm-:AL _ /.;l,,,`,,,'_,? _ ' -f f' ;i1,"»l’,_ - _ _;;_____* -- _ _>-£5/_';.;'€ ,/ /K , , ' /’_._’_;“.._.. _ _ -' ;‘ -"‘\ ¥"’ ._‘_' ' ll. i E s $3 \ _,iss ’“*'“` »i:.?.‘\l .» /.,2*Tr_&s s ' _ I .auuluuul-I gen Department of Public Works, Ch town, Nov 15th, 1905 Sealed Tenders will be received at this odice until noon on Monday. Dec. llth, |905 from any person or persons willing to odntract for the repairing of Clifton Bridge, Lot ax, Queen’s County, accord- l ing to sgecifioation to be sc-en at the ogice of avid Whitehead, Road ln- spector, Clinton, and nt the residence o Archibald Campbell, Clifton, and at this oflice. The names of two responsible persons willing to become boun for the 'faith- , ful performance of the contract must .accompany each tender. _ The Department docs not bind itself Lo accept he lowest or any tender. ‘ Tenders to be addressed to the under- signed and n1nrked“Teuders for Clifton Bridge.” L. B. McMII.LAN. l Sec’y Public Works. l r8dtua twwtd The Cut of the Clothes lathe main point in a suit. Of course the purtloulur put.- wrn of the cloth ndrls something to the look-but the cut.-well, we shino there. To be Identified As a. well dressed mon you _ must have clothes that ure up to the minute for style. We muko them. CRAIG & KIGGINS, Clothiers, Queen Street. 6-15 dw I yr. ‘v ‘__¢v ’v“-Z v -“-““-“-9_1-_ ___-;_*v*- -1 _f`r_ -,gf -.- _ _-_ _-_=*_*__@_~_ f-_-__~_-_»*~ CANADIAN; PAc||='|_c_, sirorrr L|rrrzn::r~._-'urlil l’i\l;u'r~ .*»li-l-|1- ors tlu‘o\1|.:li l.u l‘ulg:\i'y. T 'l`u\u~i.~t .~`li-iepr-its mi Suu- ilz\y.\lo1rlr-earl\ut‘;\li.:ury. Em, Way The Paollln Exprass Every Day l.i-i\\ i~~ Moulxcnl lluily i|.l _rrnom Montreal Tlrcito Trnins rcnch i\ll poirits in (`ru\r\l\i>.~' and ltulnre .\lr-r¢p- u1~r.\l1r'u\1gl1 to \'r\1\r'orr\ 1-r 'l`ouri.~l, !~`.lcr-pi~r'< 'll\\\1-.~- tiny rind >`\rr\rl1\_v Iiloirlruul o _ri\\\i-1'. 4 _ EI Inln.S_a GIVE VIM and desire for work or play. Make is. cient brain, bright eyes and sweat breath. ,= MAKE LIFE WORTH WI'lILE‘ GVE VIGOR li? musically correcting liver, stomach and bowels. They iuduco tho nature. sleep und ul-petite of youth. ll* Cl"VE VITALITY by cleansing all disorders from thonistem. _"' They euro Constipation, lnriigastion, Billeusneas, Head- ache, Nervousness. For Sala liy_all Drugglsfs |00 and 250 a BOX . Aocsm' ||o¢.i.».i-.. rgwmf. =.P. o.nox 411 - - s-he Clin on J. io.1uA'r'i'|1l~:\v§fr~ll..r~1..ii»ion-rr, or write to F. R. Pisluiv,1>. r»_.\.,t~_1>. 1:. St. John, N. li. -`l"f‘.:. A 7'- ° i4K':A{, 'ri '.; ,|` Synopsis Eb ° :_ ” ‘."'- _ i~ \'.\ §.\_,L_. of Canadian North-West Homestead ` Rc ulations g O ANY even nunihni-cd .~'cction of llmninirni Lands in Mnrrirulm or the .\`i>rlll-\\'1-~l Pro\'i1ieus, exrcptiut: S und itll, not 1-L-<1-1-\'4~il. nuryhe lioulestcurlcrl by uuy pr.-.r_~in| who i-. 'hs sole licud of ri fnrnily. or nny iunlo ni .-1- ls' of f i ui f r ui-li-r Yriillzet M50. 0 Lilo ox 1* . ri mlu- N suction of ltifl :ici-es, more or less. Entry muy be miirlu pc-rr~o11nll_v nt ilu- lm-:rl lnnd office for the rlistrlct in \vl\i<-li line lnnrl is i-aitrrliilc, or il' the l1o1|1<-i-lonili-1' rl.-~ir'v-, Ili: muy. on npplirzutiori to ilu' Mirri-li-1~<»f\lw lutcrior, Ulfuivu. thu (`r»1r\1ni.~.--ium-1- ul' lur riiigrutloii. \\'iu|\ipur.z'. urtlic lor-ul :r_r<-ul 1-.» r'el\'ou11tl1o1‘iLV for sonic onclu mailto culry for hliu. The hoxxicsteudor is required to perforru the conditions connected tl1erov\'ltl1\1nrlcv one of the following plans: il) All lcru-it six rnoutlm rcr=1rir\.11i‘o upon niirl olltivigtion of the land in unch yerr for limo y.~r\rr., (2) lfllrc fuilxcl' (or lunilier, if flu- fnllrr-r i~ ir\|\i-1'ofllorxrirrirur I..l\ul-. iii. Utiuwii of lriiclrlion lo n|||1ly for |\.\li nl. \\', \\' <‘()li\'. ilcpuly ofthe l\1i|\i_-.ic of thc lull-rinr. illfniflilro as-uv WANTED Af. ence, nu vxperlcnr-4-rl i-lurk for Lrr~ru~r;rl riiurifry siuvc. Apply in o\\|\ lrrrrrrliwiliiur. Ki/i'i|rg1'i-.fc1'trl\i'L‘H und slnling .~r\lir1y \\:t1_tr-rl, c '. J. T. \\'lNl>.'\`(lli. ll-llhlll' New Mills, _\`. ll. rr. s. s. _ KING EDWARD ll0'lH. Opposite l.C.R. Depot,l'lalifax. Flticrl wll.l\r\llruorlclul1||pro\'r~tr\crif>1.unixrnil 2 cently fur1\'l.~'\rctl. Situriliori null vir~\\' uusrrx- gaisncd lu l ulifnx. Within live nriuulet. 1-irlu y street, ours to the er-.ntro uf ilu-. Vity. Terms $1.50 to $2.50 per dny nccui-dung lo lo- cation rr. oflorris WM. Apl 1; d 1 vr THE DUFFERIN HOTEL Q1. l'Ohl1, IN. E. ‘ Overlooklnsthe beautiful King Square. Mui- ern in every etlil. Newly pointed and va.- enrpeted throuphoni.. The only hotel in tho city with privn e lawn and gardens. W|LSON, Proprietor. I 1 ulor w1u.is. cuss cs1n>rmi.|. Proc. Manager. Bd!-A 1 vi- HOTEL BRUNSWICK 1 ruoucion, N. B. The Largest md Best Locved Hotel the (ily, Aecommoflafing 'ICO guns sltmitr-d in the rt-nire of srrnrioim n1r.\u»r rr. nn Mlnnd’| llnlment-Cum Dorm. etc. - ‘ fl] dlil ___J silrrounrlrii by elriznnt rlnutr- lr-~r-- , tirnkir-gi especially des rnhle for tourists R411 lim num mol' nuannn..Dl rl 4-18d1yr GEO.lf¢SWEENV,Pror. 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