_ -.. . __ I . __` _ f‘Yiv1iv_v_ qi vvlvv' i . _*ef / I df' _ New roiut Aus SAYS When the`sme1t season opens- B.D.Luce_@C0- Wholesale Commission Dealers od all kinds ot ' FRESH FISH specraixriizs-,-I.obste r s, _ Smelts, Eels, Clams. |46 Fulton Market, new iroiur cirr. We have our own Freezers on the premises and are prepared to handle any quantity of fish at any time. io-z5tln1wf&tww 3m. ESTABLISHED 18.11. S. B. MILLER ®. Co. Wliolesale Commission Dealers in and shippers of all kinds of Fresh Fish, Lobsiers, Salmon, &c. llass, Smells, and Eels a specialty. TFULTON FISH MARKET, 1\`l`evv York. S. P.. WILEY & SONS. Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longhothim. io-z_<,tlmwf & tww4m. ooo. i_._oiooN, [Successor to Moon & L1nphear.] Wholesale C 0 in in i s s i 0 n Deziler in and shipper of all kiiids of Fresh Fish, Lobsters,&c_, Canadian Smelts and Eels a Specialty. 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish illar- ket. New York. ‘Established 50 years. Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. lll-‘.'Ihliii\\'l t\vw3iiipd UHESIBIIO BROTHERS, Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers. FRESH FISH. Snielts. Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. 1 Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicited. lIl‘1:l.liii\\'f tu' wlinpd Consignments Soilciteil. Prompt Returns. JOHN DAIS 107 Fulton Market New York, Wholesale Commission Fish Dcaler.= I H! I-RSS. Smells an_d his a Soiolally All correspondence promptly answer- eil. Stencils sent on application. S. ll. WILEY & SONS, Rllostoii, Mass.,Transfer Agents. HB "f“"°"C¢9. Colonial Trust Co. °"°“8h Bank of Broolr1yn”or any gVholesale Fish House in the United tates. O W3-'ld twwlm ' ’ Cant Brc1oii_Adi_ ..‘.:.‘:‘.:°.:.::.%‘:f`:_'.‘°t.'i..‘2'i:";.'z-,e,~..:~,, , _ _ G- I- MURPHY '& `Cll. 0 svomsv, c.`n. . °I“‘°|‘l\ Commission Merchants wh: and Produc hailed on ealmrl _\ _ Q Does Your FOOD iDigest Well? wi. iii f ~ -' ~ ti.. f.il‘..s.:‘;;‘.1‘:..":'.r:.':::’.".f..‘.’.;=:.~‘s Tested; no matter how good tho' Hood 6|- lligiv o_i;rofullymMlap`tod to the wants of the - .Y I mlly . hus the d spoptio often becomes thin. weak and debllluiuad. mor " §;.:f°::('i‘3_- \""6l\'-|1605. snap and vim ag . ‘ in their_plaoe ootne dullness, lolit °PP°°lf0. depression and iongour. It takes ;\0d$roat._ knowledge to know when one has bl; @9500". some of tlio_foIlo\\-ing syn-rp. ms 8°H°P\llIy must., viz.: const pation, sour stqpiaoh, variable appetite, headache, heartburn, gas in the stomach, etc. Thogroat point is to euro it to 1,. k bounding health and vigor. , se o BU R DO C K BLOOD BITTERS is constantly effecting cures of d ' . , - ya pain because it aots in a natural yet e|£;¢iv¢ Way upon all the organs involved in thu process of diges tion, _removing all clog ‘n linpuritios and making easy the W9,-E oil digestion and assiuiilstion. Mr.R.G.H ' , A 1' writes: “I Iiavirbign t:iOlil.:d)`:ist,h(Ln;a: popsia. for several years and after usin three bottlos of Burdock Blood Bfttersl ga; “°mPI°f»°I}' Ullred. cannot praise m.° .Bi ipnough for wlia.t_it lies done for uinéay ave not had n. sign of dyspepsia _ 1) t t ' Tboi'Jori;)ndl:li1ngc`eP “aj|TtiItb::l2;21_i.°r ERB' `_ THE ZUORLD OUER , , Thousands of .Mothers-‘ _ _ are using . -Illl. OOOERREO urlnis' situ l . For oillorini Ailments. yo.. ¢.....<>t but l admit the fact that this preparation I is one of merit and is all what is l claimed for it.‘ It is safe, pleasant ‘ _ and soothing for children teething, - and a prompt checker of bowel and ,Q stomach troubles. ' Physicians and Professional .' nurses recommend it. _V In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- _ tlerre’s signature and portrait is on _ every wrapper. Beware of tlietnziny SYRUPS put up in asiniilar form and 7, . made to look ike Dr. Coderre`s. ' ‘ Price, 25rt.i. per bollle, or by mail f on aecezfl tjprice. - Sole proprietors, Tris Wtivn/t1'.n Cuizivri- " CAL Co. Limited, Montreal, Cnnridzi. _ s1'AN'roN's Pam ni-:ui-:F, 1 a rauiu nnuov von mvuimu. me zxvznnanutt ,~ _-.p _ ' Use. _ \ Lev F LOU and pastry will be all Gtliat any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour combines the nutriment of Manitoba Spring Wheat with the whitenex and flavor of Ontario Fall Wheat.. That's why it makes MORE lined, and BETTER bread, than any other door. J lf;I:ls‘|lll»ld»d1 _/- Aonuliln. ' »__ I '32 AtYotir Gnu'|. ll' we Zait’tl , Hflord r to put our nnmo on cheap, badly made skirts ns wo have to Hlliirniitco ull our goods that bear our li\bol_ _- und lt' nur skirts are not satisfactory ' lt would soon liijuro our i-opiitlitloii. ‘ Most of our ciistoinni-ri li.\iidlo llirgn 5 qiiiintltloii of skirts, sonic of tlioiii sold over ii. tlioiianiiil skirt.-i lust your. lftlioy were not good skirts f they could not null so moiiy. Think it over, it is wnri.li your uuiisidovii- ~ Lion, or l>ut.toi- still, givo ii.. ii trial urdci- niiil judge for yourself. ' Britannia Manufacturing lio- Limited, HALIFAX. Makers of satisfactory skirts. C. LEONARD GRANT. P. E. Island Sales Agent. P. O, Box 669. Charlottetown. xo~i4 d Im. l _ FALL TIME TABLE. (lommonclng MONDAY, October Ind, lillll “ will I ber. ii:-Tn¢;w§tT`°IFerrf'El‘F\:l}lriarf oiidplbooky PHEITO: as t‘ollowa:- _ Will leave (‘.ti'wwn 'A ill lgangasltontlky Pt. m m` 9.00 n. ru. 10.00 ii. rn. on PT* SS sssrrra F?5?55? itll) ‘ll.il) lil) Ml) .5 asses r ears; 5 Pe-155 4.00 5.lO SUNDAY. 9.00 nm P _ r&mrp:!t';:iifal toads’ 4 f . ‘ _ ' _ i _ -:_ .,-' . r _` , _ ' _ _ ili- an no P B I the body and the purpose of "gin i. ¢]5_' and your bread, biscuits, cake ' i 4 v I UL' Rehn-ri r H -0. L B 5 1.."......"""3'§""' cameras-.'_"A_»\uay|»on¢s»o°.l,l». _pyanfll _ _ _“_ D1 Published ln Prince The Island Exclusively by Guardian. The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton No. 7 of the Series (Cotyrtfii. UN. ly 1. Canis Doyle all Collln’| lrnlly.) (Crlvrlllr, UM, ly llrflsu. Illllln U Co.; It was oiély when I had joined him there that heard what had alarmed his quicker senses. There was a noise somewhere wltliin the house. A door slammed in the distance. Then a con- fused, dull murmur broke itself into the measured thud of heavy footsteps rapidly approaching. They were in the passage outside the room. They paused at_the door. The door opened. There was u sharp snlck as the electric light was turned on. The door closed once more, and the pungent reek of a strong cigar was borne to our nostrils. Then the footsteps continued backward and forward, backward and forward, with- in a few yards of us. Finally there was a creak from a chair, and the foot- stcpsceased. Then a key clicked in a. lock, and I heard the ruatle of papers. So far I had not dared to look out, but now I gently parted the division of the curtnlns ln front of me and peeped through. Fromthe pressure of Holmes' shoulder against mine I knew that he was sharing my observzitions. Right tn front of us and almost witlilu our reach was the broad, rounded buck of Milverton. It was evident that we had entirely miscalculntcd his move- ments; that he had never been to his bedroom, but that he had been sitting up ln some smoking or billiard room in the further wing of the house, the windows of which we had not seen. His broad, grlzzled head, with its shin- ing patch of baldness, was tn the lin- medlnte foreground of our vision. He was leaning far back in the rad leather chair, his legs oustretched, a long, black cigar projecting at an angle from his mouth. He wore a semlmllltnry smoking jacket, clarot colored, with A black velvet collar. In his hand he hold a long legal document, which he was reading in an tndolent fashion, blowing rings of tobacco smoke from his lips as he did so. I felt Holmes' hand steal into mine and give me a reassuring shake, as if to any that the situation was within his powers and that he was easy in his mind. I was not sure whether he had seen what was only too obvious from my position, that the door of the safe was iinpcrfectly closed and that Mil- vcrton might at any moment observe lt. In my own mind I had determined that if I were sure from thc rigidity of his gaze that lt had caught his eye I would at ,once spring out, throw my grcntcout over his head, pinion him rind leave the rest to Holmes. But Mil- vertoii never looked up. He wnslun- guldly interested_by thc papers in his linnd, and page after page was turned ns he followed the argument of the lawyer. At least, I thought, when he had dnlslied the document and the cigar he will go to his room, but before he hnd reached the end of either there cnme ii remarkable development which turned our thoughts into quite another elinniicl. Several times I had observed that Milvcrton looked nt his watch, und once he had risen rind sat down iignin. with a gesture of impatience. The ldon, however, thiit he nilglit have an np- pointnicnt at so striinge an hour never occurred to me iintll a fnliit ,sound reiiclied my cars from the veranda out- side. llfllvcrton dropped his pnpcrsi and snr rigid in his chair. The sound was repented, and then there onine n gen- tlc trip at thc door. Mllverton rose and opened lt. “Well," said he curtly, “you are neur- ly half an hour inte." . So this was the explanation of the, unlocked door and of the nocturnal vigil of lllllvcrton; Tlicrc was tho gen~ llc rustic of n woman'a dress. I had closed ilie silt between tho curtains an Mllvci-ton’s face had turned in our di- rection, but now I ventured very carc- fiilly to open it once more. He had re- sumed his sent, thc clgni' still project- ing, at nn insolcnt tingle from the cor- iici' of his mouth. In front of him, in the full glare of the electric light, there stood n tnll, slim, dark woman. u vell over her face, ii mantle drawn round her cliln. Her breath come quick and fnst. and every inch of the lithe ,tlgure was quivering with strong emotion. "Well," said Mllverton, “you've made me lose is good night’s rest, my dear. I hope you’ll prove worth lt. You couldn't come any other time- eb 7" The woman shook her head. "Well, lf you couldn't you coni ’t. If the countess is a hard mlstreslin now. Bless the girl, what are you shivering aboui? '1‘hst's right. Pull yourself together. Now let ns get down to business." He took a note- book from tho drawer of his desk. “You any that you have live letters htch compromise the Countess d'Al. Hart. You want to sell them. I want to buy them. So far so It only rematha to tix a price. should wont :- 8 .5 .5 '0 p. in. I Mlnard’| Llnlment Cum Dsndrutf. T tof inspect the letters, of course. It they are really good specimens- Great heavonll Is it you?" The woman, without a word, had raised hor veil and dropped the man- tle from her chin. It was a dark, handsome, clear cut face which con- fronted Mtlvertou-a face with a curv- ed nose, strong, dark eyebrows shad- ing bard, [littering eyes, and ii straight, thin lipped mouth set In a dangerous smile. “It ls I," sho said-"the woman whose life you have mined." Mllverton laughed, but tear vlbrated ln his voice. “You were so very obsti- nate," said he. “Why did you drive me to such extremities? I put the price well within your means. You would not pay." " “So you sent the letters to my hus- band, and ho-the noblest gentleman that ever llvsd, a man whose boots I was never worthy to lace-he broke his gallant heart and died. You remem- ber that last: night, when I cams through that door, I begged and pray- ed you. for mercy, and you laughed ln my face as you are trying to laugh now, only your coward .heart cannot keep your lips from twitching? Yea, you never thought to seo me _hers again, but tt was that night which taught mo how I could most you face to face and alone. Wall, Charles Mil- varton, what have you to say?" “Don't imagine that you can bully me," said he, rising to his feet. “I have only to raise my voice and I could cali my servants and have you _arrest- cd. But I will make allowance tor _votir natural anger. Leave the room at once as you came, and I will say no more." __ T I FIS CCNTINUED. -_~- ---4-_-_ “What lie Pllos"? You llaylsl. AND WHY ARE THEY ALWAYS RELIEVED AND CURED BY - "THE USE OF ilr. 0hase's Ullllment. have your chance to get level wt - The itching, burning acnantlons of ‘piles or licniorrliolds, the feelings of un- leasiness und discomfort, niitl the loss ,of blood,- ure familiar to ninny who may 'not know the name or nature of their 'ailment. | Piles are smull tumors, which form at the opening, of the rectum, and are 'described as itching. bleeding or pro- truriing,nccoidlngto tlic symptom that is most prominent. l The cause of greatest suffering is the Intense itching, which is an Almost con- fatant symptom, while the greatest drin- fger uriscs from loss of blood. You can scnrcclylninglne one in greater misery lthnn the victim of n severe case of les. By reason of its remarkably soothing effect- Dr. Chase‘s Ointment brings al- most lnstant relief from the dreadful itching. It heals the ulcers, stops the 'loss of blood, and mal-res a thorough cure of this obstinate and lontlisonie disease. The old idea of a surgical operation with nil the accompanying pnin, cx- pense and risk, as tho only euro for piles has given wny before the extra- ordinary suecess of Dr. Chnsoh Ointment. which has demonstrated its power in thousands of cases where operations hurl failed. _ Mr. Maxwell Taylor, Charlottetown, P. E. I. writ-es,-"To all sufferers from piles in any fornil would recornnicntl Dr. Chnsc's Ointment as the only cure. Over a year ago while ln Boston I beeuiuc afflicted withadreadtul itching. I went to adoctor who gave me some ointment which made me no better. A friend advised the use of Dr. Chnso'.-i Ointment iiiirl by the use of two boxes I was entire- ly cured. You muy p`uhllsh this state- nisntln ordes that ot er sufferers may profit by my xperlnce." Donot ninke the mistake of dropping this treatment as soon us the ite ing stops. Make thc cure lasting by per- sistent uae. Dr. Cliaso‘s Olii ment, (KJ cents a box, at all dealers. or Ednianson, Bates 8: Co., Toronto.; COMlN’.i_l3/ENTS. _ Next meeting Lodge Prince Edward Tuesday night, l~ltli Inst.-Red Rose. City Council meets on the second Mon day in inch n'ri.th. li. 1'. 1'. Kc Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clark. -_-154-_ ' ||inard’s Llniment Relieve: Neuralglm f.axa Cold Tablets-for colds, grlppe, neurnlgla and headaches, 252. per box.-A. W. Reddin, Phem.B, Central Drug Store. rd3i. To insure perfect health use Imn-ox Tablets. For sale at your druggistfs, 25 cents per box. lddf Pennian's fine unshrinkable underwear for boys, just opened at Stanley Bros.-sizes az to 30 inch. These are splendid wearers, and perfection in finish and workman- ‘hip.---Sta nley Bros. ad ai. I. For CASTINGS» REPAIRS of all kinds. Underwear Every l`Iaij-in Should. Have it. The medium weights are what you want for now and for some time hence.-1-Many men want them . all the winter. ' » ' Soft ribbed and plain knit natural wool with the Men'5 High Class Haberdashery, Victoria Row. 3 ' _ Bovs' cLoTri Es Made Like The Men's. Clothes with "snap" and style-made up with that touch of. -'-‘n_iannishness"» that all boys like. ‘ ‘ . "Progi‘ess” Brand _ Clothing is built for real éqys. Every garment is made for scrvia'-to stand the hard wear that boys give to their \- $ clothes. i ` _ Put your boys in “Prog- - r ress Brand” Suits and - ‘Q55 Overconts _ and see how '_mneh longer the QFQEES- clothes wear. ` 4 " ` F’FiC)\/\/SE BROS. --Y ==-_-'f ‘_ _ ‘ NOTICE TO SIIIPPEKS ." ’ " ‘ ¢ _{/|U',~ _gmy il _ j_=.j’_'5'¢;-/'~ :._i;_;- T I -_~, .13-_---__/~., ___,.-~- / . ,»..... <~ l\ i i treal,Charlottetown,Sydnev's and St. Johns,Nfld. this season. FROM MONTREAL DUE CH’TOWN S. S. “Caconna” about Nov. 6th about Nov. 9th S. S. “Bonavlsta" about Nov. :oth ~ a%ut Nov. 14th The above steamers will sail from Charlottetown for St. ]ohn's, Newfoundland, via Sydney and North Sydney about Nov. loth and i5th taking :general cargoes of produce and live stock at lowest sible rates. SIIPEICUIJ-Ll..._ TFKII’ ' The S. S. “Bonavista” will load general :argue of produce, live stock, etc.,at Ch’town for St. _|ohn‘s. Newfoundland, Sydney and North 'tt o Y' Y Y R ity of freight offers. Intendiiig shippers will please advise what space they require For all particulars apply to _ Ch’town PEAKE BROS. & C0-. Agents- 11-Zdtf P-I - I _ O Silence is Often Eloquent BUT .“SILENTS” Must be talked about. Every man, woman and ichild _must know what they miss in life if they do not usel, _ _ _Il)_l)__Y’S “."-ILENT" PARLUR MATCH SOHOFIEIO BROS.. Selling Agents, St. John, N. B. _N __ .. - L W Flillowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the NEW FOUNDRY _ Foot of§Quaen Strut - Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. I The Charlottetown Foundry Machine C0. Ltd. . l l i Medium Weight ‘se "° ‘°“'a‘l“.¢‘.<%‘.f.‘:-°+“.‘.‘t“.:r°.i-wf'rlr'_"” » Victoria, P. E. I. I0-29 ll llu. ' For Xmas novelties in photos, call and see us. We have a nice line in our show case We have the kind you want. , up s,a,,,,_ soft finish. , ~ .- ‘ A U The congenial kind, non-irritating and uxishrink- l I U p able. Price per suit $2 Q5, $2-.:_5_o; $3.00, $3.a 5. V ,md see for y,,,,,,,e1¢. ' _ " ftlauvin, Gentzel & Cf., D- A- BRUCE- I.. ._srrrrrr,“S...._ 1 1 Leather and I Shoes-~ - Findings. ~ ‘.I»"?. J _.__.»>_¢l__\ €=_.-r...-_ '~‘-. i ml' `.r ‘.ll»tl'_= ,i I » .l". -,.., _ . gi 'ii if ‘ . Ma- _“T-I’ ~=_:..‘ - z e - 4;-e JY,-;,:‘..,,q~"T'. f _ ‘ 5- ..._ .i-...-.- _ pf' , -sf -R-L "‘ _ __~ -;.“<‘...'_ fs- §5*‘:.~..,_. 12;, ff. __, ,` _- ~ ' . _=.~*"l§ft lri-ji-;.‘_~ff .pp , .- X . i if O . _.’ 5, M. J. Ja, _V 4 V, , `.‘ _i ~ r _. ,‘ r pf t " ~f.~. Y-.~ ?'< '-af-f `Jf ‘- .I ` ._ J A: r . 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