'DI-IE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, NOVEMBER 4 r9o5~ ._------_* I rro1IvuT;;A:¢':ns I Bakorollotroa ‘_`-Q, . n. 5 and Iihooolata _ I Awards _ Europe I I an _ America 3 _ I IIBSIILUTELY I ` FIIIIE 1' Registered U. s. rot. Oiiiw A perfect food, highly nourishing, easily digested, ' littcd to repair wasted strcugtli, preserve health, prolong life- A now and handeomelylilus- --_ trated Recipe Book sent free a larke t f th r:'..o.....:.°‘.:".::v“ r.°:a-..r:.°;: opium or other hr\rru}\Jrl drug and may be 3 van as confidently to u bnhy as to an adult F ___ \S_chr. Annie _ ‘"“~ " '_f _'-‘.':-' IU I The Children's Favorite I ...qu gpg... Chaml1erlain"s_{ .gf \_ _ _ __ - Q_I.Il"’%‘?`,»'_»> if . 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BAYER, PROP 1 _ -_C4fiNAo|AN " l ._ pAc|F'|C»»~ | a ‘ I thanksgiving. ygggg Day, ]9U5_ I _aaruitu I ICKETS -AT THE- I Lowest Una-Way First-Glass lrl _ Good going all trains Oct. 25th and zoth; and for return leaving destin- ation on or before Oct. 30th, 1905. llctwccu all Stations in Canada East of l’ort Arthur. Ifm- pru-lit-rrlurs and Tickets call or\ .I_ IC. N_Ii\'I"I`IIIC\VS Ch|\I'IOI.l'.¢b0Wn, P. E. I tit- \\'r-rlc to l<`. It. l’I*IRIi.Y, D. P. A. ' Sb. John, N. l; _ ._._. ._ _ _ FUR SIIIEI The property of Mr. Hedley Bfyenton, Mt. Edward Road, one mile from Charlottetown. This being one ofthe finest properties in Ch‘town Royalty, containing 13 acres ol' choice land suitable for market gardening, will be sold right, as Mr. Brycuton desires to go west for the benefit ot his wif`e’s health. For lurther particulars apply 1/ Mr. Bryenton on the premises or tr BEM' “AMER 8’ C°-» i' Auctioneers. ro-r4dttsrm ---Q-......_.;._.=. NEW YORK ADS ‘T-*-‘_ _-. _-_=~_-_-_-_-_ __-_-__-_-_¢§,fr, ;z _ ¢~\n....-»_¢v`f~_~_f~\4\»-...n.¢\.»v-v:-_ NIXEY'S STOVE ENAMEL Bcst on earth for stoves and ranges Call at store for large free sampl- JOHN CONNOLLY & C0., `i he Cut of the Clothes I i».fS. .DESIQYNEILZ3 ' n.~rs.¢»u|, corosrst 'rant co. it _ _ EL!-__crrR°TYP£Rs_ _S_I1_oel:_sniet Fish House in the United New York. Fish Dcalcr.= I Stencils sent on applicat on- B. WILEY &. SUNS, Iiostoii. Mass-.T\'alllf¢\' AK'~“"9~ orough Bank of Brooklyn" or any St. John, N. li. M amd zwwrm I. 1 _ tons rolrrslrr limit nt \Iulroiu‘ liny for Ilr~I\ b well Iounrl \\ rt li urmrl In\\\~r\ Ap yly to rl t \l’I |'I I`I II. S'Ill.\VAIIII`. The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton No. 7 of the Series (Copyright, U04, ly J. Clue Doyle eel CeII|n‘l Wlrlly.) (C|)yrI|h|, I,05| |1 Hrclull, fbllllll U Chl '._he woman stood with her hand' uricd in hcr bosom and the some endlysrnllc on hor thin lips. “You will ruin no more lives as you have ruiuotl mine. You will wring no more l1cnrt_-. as you wrung mine. I will free the \vorld of tt poisonous lence behind us. We had shaken od our pursuers and were safe. i U O U O l U O We had hreakfasted and were smok- ing our morning pipe on the day after the remarkable experience which I have recorded when Mr. Lestrade of Scotland Yard, very solemn and im- pressive, was ushered into our modest sitting room. , “Good morning, Mr. Holmes," said hc; “good morning. ltlay I ask if you are very busy just no\v'.'" “Not too busy to listen to you." “I thought that perhaps if you had nothlngpartlcuiur' on hand you might care to assist us ln a most remarkable case which occurred only last night at Ilampstead." “Dear mel” said Holmes. "What was I Copyright by Ceiller'| Weekly. V "You cour.DN"r ooiuu ANY OTHER TIME-EH?" thing. Take that, you hound-and that -and that--and that-and thatl" She had drawn a little gleaming re- volver and emptied barrel after barrel into Milverton’s body, the muzzle with- in ~two feet of his shirt front. He shrunk away and then fell forward upon the table, coughing furiously and clawing among the papers. Then he staggered to his fLQt, received another shot and rolled upon the floor. “You’ve done me!" he cried and lay still. The woman looked at him intently and ground her heel into his upturned face. She looked again, but there was no sound or movement. I heard a sharp rustle, the night air blew into the heat- ed room and the avougcr was gone. No interference upon our part could have saved the man from his fate, but as the womuu poured bullet after bul- let into llIilvertou‘s shrinking body I was about to spring out when I felt llolmes’ cold, strong grasp upon m_\' wrist. I understood thc whole argu- ment of that ilrm, restraining grip- that it was no affair ot’ ours; that jus- tice had overtaken a villain; that we had our own duties and our own ob- jects, which were not tb be lost sight of. But hardly had the woman rushed from tho room when Holmes with swift, silent steps was over ut the oth- er door. He turned the key in the lock. At the same instant we heard voices in the house and the sound of hurrying feet. The revolver shots had roused the household. With perfect coolness Ilolmos slipped across to the safe, illled his two arms with bundles of letters and poured them all into the tire. Again and again he did it, until the safe was empty. Some one turned the handle and beat upon the outside of the door. Holmes looked swiftly ropud. The letter which had been the messenger of death for lilllvcrlou lay, all mottled with his blood, upon the table. Holmes tossed it in among the blazing papers. Then he drew the key from the outer door, passed through after me and locked it on the outside. “This way, Watson," said hc, "we can scale the garden wall in this direction." I could not have believed that an alarm could have spread so swiftly. Looking back, the huge house was one blaze of light. The front door was open, and iigurcs were rushing down thc drive. 'i_'he whole garden was alive with pcople, and one follow raised u vlcw hailoo as we emerged from the veranda and followed hard at our heels. Holmes seemed to know the grounds perfectly, and he threaded his way swiftly among a plantation of small trees, I close at his heels and our foremost pursuer panting behind us. It was a six foot wall which barred our path, but hc sprang to the top and over. As I did the some I felt the hand of the man behind me grab at my au- kle, but I kicked myself free and scram- bled over a grass strewn coping. I fell upon my face among some bushes, but Holmes had me on my feat in an lu- stnnt, and together we tinshcd away across the huge expanse of Ilarnpstcnd heath. _We had run two miles, I sup- pose, before Holmes at last halted and listened intently. All was absolute si- that?" " “A murder-rl most rlrrtrnaiic and rc- marknlile murder. I kr\o\v how keen you ure upon these tlrlnrrs. and I would -take it as a great favor if you would step down to Applcdorc Towers and give us the beneiit of your advice. It is no ordinary crime. We have had our eyes upon this Mr. hillvcrton for some time, and, between ourselves, he was a bit of a vllluln. He is known to have held papers which he used for blnckrnrrilirlg purposes. Tllcse papers have ali been burned by the murderers “lo lir. Chase __ llloor iloolor? HAVE YOU LEARNED TO CURE BILIOUSNESS, IN- DIGESTIUN AND CON- STIPATION WITH DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS A mcdicine,llke a physician, is selected because of the actual rc-eults il. is known to bring about. Most. people ure slow ln choosing either plrysicinn or medicine until they irnow of cases in which they have proven successful. In calling youruttcntlon to Dr. Clu\se`s Kidney-Liver Pills itis only necessary to point to their success in thc past, for they are known in nearly every home. By rneans of their direct and speciilc action on the livcr-eausingn. healthful llo\v of bile-they regulate und enliven the action of the bowels and ensure good tlirzestion in the intestines. At the some time they stimulate the kidneys in their work of iiltoring poisons from the blood. This cleansing process sci. in action by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills means a thorouuhcure uf biliousness, intestinal indigestlon, torpld liver, kidney derange- rnents and constipation. It means a restoration of hoalt.h,. strength and conriorl; where there has been pain, weakness and suffering. It means rt removal ofthe cbndltlom which lend to lmckuclrc, rheuuratlsm, lumlmrzo, }iri;1ht’s dist-asc, nppcndicitis and din- betcs. Mrs. James Lawrence, West L`Arrioisé, 0. B., writes:-I have great conildcuce in Dr. Chaae's medicines and believe that Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved my liie. Iwasarzrcnl. sufferer hom chronic dyspcpsia and entirely unable to do any thing. Two boxes oiDr. Chnsc's kidney Liver Pills cured me and I have ra- commended them to many people. “My husband was cured ofKidney com- plriipt by using these pills and we woulri nor, thllrlt of being without them in the house." Dr. Chaae's Kirim-y-Liver Pills, one pill nflosc_‘Atict°ntsnl>ox, at all dealers, nr Erlmanson,Iir\tcs dt U0., Tomato. The rtrait. arid slliluniuro of Dr. A. W. `h|.r.e, the famous receipt book author, _are on every box. _ _ _ A No article of value was taken, as it le ' of good position whose sole object was to prevent social exposure." “Criminals?" said Holmes. "Plural?” "Yee, there were two of them. They were as-nearly as possible captured red handed. We have their footmarks, we have their description. It's ten to one that we tracer them. The lrst fellow was l bit too active, but the second was caught by the under gardener and only get away after a struggle. He was a middle sized, strongly built man -square jaw, thick neck, mustache, a mask over his eyes." "That's rather vague,” said Sherlock Holmes. “Why, it might be 1 descrip- tion of Watson!" “It'e true," said the inspector, with amusement. “It might be a description ef Watson." "Well, I'm afraid I cau’t help you, Lestrade," said Holmes. “The fact is that I knew this fellow Milverteu, that I considered him one of the most _dun- gerous men in London and that I think there are certain crimes which the law cannot touch and which therefore to some extent justify private revenge. No, it’e no use arguing. I will uo't handle this ease." Holmes had not said one word to me about the tragedy which we had witnessed. but I observed all the morn- _L ____ ___ -____.___ ` __ probable that the criminals were men I ~. ing that he was in his most thoughtful mood, and he gave me the impression, from his vacant eyes and his abstract- ed manner, of a"ms.u who is striving to recall aomethlifg to his memory. We were in the middle of our lunch when he suddenly sprang to his feet. “By Jove, Watson, l've got it!" he cried. “Take your hat! Come with me!" He hurried at his top speed down Baker ltreet and along Oxford street until we had almost reached Regent circus. Here,-on the lefthand, there stands rr. shop window nlled with photographs of the celebrities and beauties of ,the day. tlloimee' eyes fixed themselves upon one of them, and following his gale I saw__the picture of a regal and stately- lady in court dress, with n high diamond tiara upon her noble head. - I looked at that delicately curved nose, at the marked eyebrows, at the straight mouth and the strong little chin beneath it. Then I caught my breath as I read the time honored title ot the great nobieman and statesman whose wife she had been. My eyes met those of Holmes, and he put his finger to his lips as we turned away from the window. ._ _ _ . , _ THE END Feeding Royal Yeast (lakes to Youn`g Bears in Rocky Illountains. r THEY KNOW A GOOD TH \-on ING WHEN THEY SEE ITI Bears, as well as Bread, can be raised with Royal Yeast. I SERIOUS ACCIDENT. MoNc'roN, Oct.. Ill-Ephraim Price, of Gnlinfzller Ridge, near here, in endeavor- ingio forcon. cartridge into his riiie on Saturduylust,wus badly wounded. The cartridge was too large to fit. the rifle, and Price endeavored to force it ln with a spike. It exploded blowing the gun to pieces, and nearly sevcrinrz Price's hands and cutting his face. Ile was brought to` Moncton for treatmenlr. JUST A TEASPOONFUL of Perry Davis' Palnlcillcr in warm water or milk, ttlkeri after exposure to cold or wet will quicken the circulation and thus prevent n chill. 'i‘hcre is but one Painkiller, Perry Da.vis`. EASTERN STEAMSIIIP C0. INTERNATIONAL DIVISION. Winter Reduced Rates l<1il`ur'I:lvc Nov. latte Mu ' lst. 1906. Sr. JOHN T() l’t|lt'i‘I.ANI) _ - _ ~ £54.00 S'I‘,JOIIN'1`UIi0S'l‘UN - - - - - 'i.I'»0 Steamers leave St. John atti a. m.. (Atlantic St.nndn.r~rl) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Luboc, Eastport, l’ort,land and Boston. RETURNING From Bosbonntiin. rn. via Portlarrd. East- port and Luboe, Mondays, Wednesdays and `;-idays. _ I’as.~:er1gen\nrrl\'irrgat. St. John on evening previous to rrrorniug sailing can go direct to stpruner and take cabin berth or stateroom fur rho tr-ip. All camo, except live stock, via tho atonruors of this Company. is intrrlred against Hro and rnurinu risk. VVILLIAM G. LEE. Agent. St. John. N. B. CALVIN AUS IN. V. P. GL Gen'l Manriker I* nt,cr`n \Vl\|\rf, BOBIA>n. Mani. FALL CLOTH- ING 'Do you want a fall suit or over- coat ? If you do now is your chance to get the very latest and the best. There is nothing a man delights in more than good clothes abd this Is the place to get them. Come and see what w! have and you will be convinced that what we say is true. _ Prlcésto suit the purse. MCDONALD & PERRY. n The Nobby Tailors, Great George Street. FARM FOR SALE. lI'°"‘l’t‘°.§“"”°”‘ii°"€l..."l’° hi' i""“..°°"s o . 7l|..'i‘I..... c'lf.I.‘l.‘..I`..ll‘¢..._ |Ih..r..3 s‘i'!...'!.'.a . tion. Tholandiain high suewofo uv. bulirllu irood. i r wi out c n'. Alsoignaio chea§,§d tram Gu:£IIsey t Ss. For furtlwr uartI)ms§ruMap&lf tn ` C-..‘t..».‘.‘."rt.l.'..»... MCCULLUM T0 RUN. Nnwrtr/tnxnr, Ont., Nov. 1-This after- noon the ` Conservative association of North York' `nominated Archie McCull- um to run against Hon. A. B. Aylcaworth, Sir Wm. Mu1oek‘s successor. Coughs, colds, lroarsenen. and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Crcsolene tablets, ten cents per box. All druggists. . IIIIIIIIIIOII ATLAIIIIB RAILWAY. And Stournship Lines to Boston vin. Yrtr-nroutll. Thespopular Fast. Lino llctween Eristern Nova cobiu and llonton via Truro, Windsor Jrrnctlorr rtnrl I-Ialifux. EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax daily. (ex- cept Sunday) nt 7.25 u. ru. for Ilighy und Yarmouth making connection at urmouth for Boston. MIDIIANI) DIVISION-Trrtirls of the Mid- land lliviaiou leave \\'ind.~ror daily (except Sunday) for 'I`r\u-0 ut 7.30 u. nr. and 5.49 p. nl. and i'rorn Truro for Wlnrlsor at 6.40 rr. nr. and 3.35 p. rn. conncctin§ at Truro with trains oi the Int/crcolonlul ullway and nt, Windsor with express trnirnsto nnrl from Halifax mul Yarmouth. ()nMonrluy, \VodlrcsrIny and Fri- day aeconuuodatlon trains Nos. 6 and 6 run between Windsor and Truro. . I The Ro al Mail Steamship “PrInce George" The Fastest land Flnart. |Sten.mcrIplying bo- ltwoon the Maritime Provinces and oston. Leaves Yarmorrbh,\Vcdnosrlay and Saturday, for Boat/on on arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. Returning loaves Long Wharf, Boston, Tuesday and Friday. Passon ers arrlvin in Halifax next day 7.!!! p. m. by Exfpress 'l`raII|. For a l in ormahion, guide books, folders, etc vr_rhich vréll be sph?) free. wrl‘t`o to tl1`.KI-I. Amir- ~= rrong, enero asser r t ' 5. % H' Trains run “rift Atfriilitio Siiinlimii m . P.o1Fx1Ns, anon-..r Manager. lidhi I KENT FLQUR Have you tried it? If you want good bread and pastry do so. Ask your grocer for it. | In barrels and bags whole- sale by _ Carvell Bros. 18 tts aw tf. Gasoline ,Yacht ' For Sale, _ Known as éll. Tis.-3). We are instructed by . H. Cruesruan, Esq., to sell by private sale hie Gasoline Yacht, live hone _pow¢r, length o f¢¢¢ Ove.- all, sails al complete and in perfect order, newly fitted. If the above is not disposed of by private sale b Monday, Nov. 6th, |905, it will then Ee sold by public auction. Apply to BEN). CARTER 81. C0, il~I)t\t.f ro-19 tis td, Auctioneer. The lio__|:¢y “I _ 8 III‘IIlII IIIIII is one of its moot serious features. The mm who drinks not only ruins himself but deprive those dependent upon him of the supporttowhich they are entitled.. The Samaria Tuteicm Prescription has saved many men from Drunkaxd’s Gnva and restored wife and family to plenty and happiness. Given without #mb knowledge in tea, codec or food. e money e moderate drinker will wubetnoneweekwilioover the cost ofa mo.uth'o treatment. Samaria Prescrip- tion is s cure for drunkenness, no publicity, all private. I-‘ree Package :.i‘.’.tZ?.Il‘.'¢’_tfiZ_§'.‘.".I.‘2.“.'.I2.'II and price sent Ill plain scaletl envelope. Cor- respondence sscredlly confidential. Arlrlrcs.-‘.: 'rim s.~.:lr.».rua it tsrrcrox' co.. 69 Jordon Chambers, Jordan St.. Torouro, Canada. I). C. liIt:Lr:un, K. C. \\'. ld. li|»:N'|‘r.r-:i McLeod (Z1 Bentley, Iiu|'l~i.-rtcr~.~' und .-\ti0r~rn~y~-:rt -|.r\\' Soli<:itor~i for the Iiuuk ol' _\'u\'.'r Sr-nl in Money tuloun. Orr-r<:r:sl-lirtrrk of Nova .~'r-otiu (`ln\|nln-r~-. ll~1kl t\vwiyr. i'in\r-lotlcto\\'n. ltlooutlon and Physical Culture Miss ltuliy llritirrty is |\r‘t‘pr\r'|-ll to tulrt- n liruitcd rrrlrlrlter' of pupils in l`| mel, ouposiw P. \V. (Iollr~_;:r~. Any who \\'i~I\ \o_ioirr the evening classes should upply at 0rrt~f'. ll Zirllw Horse, Carriages, Slcighs, Robes. &c_, For Salt I will sell at Public Auction on Satur- day next the 4th November iust, on tire premises of the late Charles l’nlrnt-r, Weymouth Street, before the sale ol' furniture takes place. one pretlv dark bay horse. quiet and gentle in lrrtrrn-ss and suitable in every way for a family. also carriages, sleighs, two line blruzk fur robes, harness, &c, BENI. CARTER SL Co . 3,dzi Auctioneers. A For sALE. The property of Mrs. Geo. llr'yt~utou, situated on the Ilracklcy l’oiut llurnl, 5 miles from Ch’town,coutainiug 3,0 acres of choice land. a good dwelling lrousc and outbuildings. Near to school lroust: and church, making this a very desir- able home. Tlrcrc is also rx sprintf of water on the north side of the farm which is valuable for watering stock. 'As Mrs.llryentou has gonejtrflive in western Cauads.,this property may be lmirglrt at private sale at any time. .For further particulars, apply to Hedley Brycntou, Royalty, orjames Bryenton next farm, _ I0-25 urwf ltli __il__`_l IIIIIIIIIN _SALE (IF I-IIRIIITIIIIE. We are authorized by liiisscs l’.ilrncr» \Veyu1outl1 St. to sell by l’uiilic Auction on Saturday. Nov. .|, r9u5, corurrreuc- ing at ro o’clock a. m. a quantity oi' household furniture comprising parlor, sitting room, bed room and other furni- tures and house fixings. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTI".R & Cr\,, ro-28 dtd Auctionet-rs. SCOTIA LINE I )-' /A _tj _._._¢»"r. L' The S. S. RESTIGOl'CIll'2 sailiirg' from Montreal about l\londny, Nov. 6th, will be due at Ch’town. 'l`lrurs1l:iy, Nov. 9, and will sail for St. _]olru‘.-, Nild, carrying live stock on duck mul produce under deck at lowest rates. A.PICKARD & C0 . Agents, Ch’town. rr-rdtf ruorllrhsolt We are instructed by R. McMillan to sell by auction at his wharf on Monday Nov. 6th, 9 AT 1 P. M. The American oak b\\ilt and copper fastened schooner BALTIC One hundred and forty tous coal capacity fitted with good spurs, sails and rigging, ami now ready for son. ALSO-One hoisting engine ( ro horse power), one (Howe) platform scale, 2.000 Ib. capacity, one lraml winch, coal cars, coal ami ballast tubs, cargo gius, blocks, falls, chains, cargo trucks, stages, stoves, shovels, -Irindstonee, rubber hose, sails, lumber, doors, cts. OFFICE One] 81.] Taylor ctunhinnlinn lock safe. one typewriter, one lcttcr press, desks, tiling cabinet. chairs, maps, charts, (ls s, books. etc Ianni. eaarna at co., 3rdth3i Auction ters, ~ .,\i-t_- '_. .>__.s . ll ;~ 'I}.. I 1»f1L__ » io-_.,'.;* ;i._41 .J ?:_ Z' l;.;_“.'- I _:-_.t ‘ ." i' '_ .ff ,_ . j_;_',`. g ’vl"__"_-_`, 1’ _ . t___'_~:.- _ ~17i‘t>': `_"'._ .1 13 .»_.,... ._ .r ~. _. iff _' I _. _. ‘_t_ -_~.-._ I” . . mtv- \. V.. xl . , , »I . 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