of ure clothes unto main wpllgdlhomxxmlg-_ ` °'Y°“‘§l‘ "rife ants En ____v___v___7____,`__ 'é‘:,b__\y_g| pre shine Ito. . ~. °°Ir'rnl.inf to no img*-but the IN 1| A To b# ~ ' ‘ |d¢|.\\Ia8d _ ll dressed msn you liril.-li ldisc clothes that are up to tho minute for sb¥ll- \\'o lnnke them. _ CRAIG & KIGGINS, l Clotbicrs, l Dueen Street.” FALL ctorn. me _ D0 you want a fall suit or over- wat? If you do now ig your chance to get the vexy latest and the best. There is nothing a man delights in more than good clothes and this is the place to get them. Come find see what we have and you will be convinced that what we say is true. Prices to suit the purse. _ MCDONALD & PERRY, Tne Nobby Tailors, Great George Street. ¢~hNiAo_i . ' ACI Fl C- lnallllsgl_vlng. };§;,’;_, Day, 1905. ' ¥&1,`,U,-§,1§ _AT 'rua-"-_ 'C ` " Lowasl Une-Way Flilti-iilass it __,i _ Gqorffroillg all trains Oct; §_5th onli 16tlr; anti for re_taru_l_'es.v_l_x_iSijdesii_n- ation on or beforé _Oct`. 30 . ~ 1905. Between all Stations in Canada East i oi Port Arthur. For pal-llculllrs and Tickets call on . l.Nl.- 'l"l`]II']VVS Ch I bt to P. E. I ilriu-rluitt. in lt. 1>ionIi`i'.°n.°P.‘hi'» . St.. John, N. i EASTERN STEAMSIIIP C0. . INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, .'_._r _ Winter Reduced Rates Eil'or‘ti\'r Y\'o\'. lsljbo Mn lst, IWO. sT..lilll\' 'l`(l l’()Il.'l‘LANI) - - - - ¥3.00 S'I`..liI|l\' TU BOSTON ' - - - - 3.50 Stealnors leave St. John nth s.. m., (Atlantic Stalillnrlll Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Inlbuc, lCustport,_Pol'liIll1ld and Boston. IIETURNING From Ile.-lon at lla. ln. via. Portland, East- portl and lnllluo, Mondays, Wednesinys and rll ays. l’l\~-'L‘1\lrvl‘~'llrrlvlng at St. John on ovcning prcillllls to lnorlling sailing can go direct; tu ;tel\t|;nll- lu_lll take cabin berth or stateroom ur ll- lll|\. ; Scott’s Emulsion is not 'a “patent medicine.” .It has no secret ingredients. Your doctor can, no doubt, tell you as'much~ about it as we could; We have merely perfected the method of blending the Norwegian cod liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda and glycerine. As one grocer will blend coffee better than another so we have succeeded in making Scott’s Emulsion a little better than any other cod liver oil pre- paration. There’s no “ patent " and the only se- cret is the secret of know- ing how, with the per- fected mechanical means at hand todo it. Get Scott’s and you get the perfect emulsion. It’sthe greatest thing in the world for regaining strength and ll csh lost through wasting. SCOTT At BOWNE, Torouto,'0n!. Sure of Success when you start with Beaver _ Flour. lt's the home cook's main reliance on baking days. It's always the same -the best tlour milled for f home use. blends the white, delicately ilavored Ontario Fall Wheat with the nutritious Manitoba Spripg Wheat. It is the flour of the family, as it is t the b e s t W _ familyiiour. , t,_-.f ' A. .... grooerys. __ j -I -L WI. Yrs-,my _, f4.y'Lll§\’< iii? lil HUM *sr lil Published idlsnsl Eateluslvely by Guardian. ' ` _ Yi the Six No. 8 of '..'tl-.r- fromlrll. rm. o 4. . a.,n’a-r disq- ,Ir 115 - _ » _(llr1:r|;g,i¢a:._b_»_r¢`cil_»_v'~.r§_ll|_t¢¢i¢l».) ___ "wellt" asked _Los_tr"sdo. _ jj Holmes shrugged. his shoilllois. _ _ “We have a lbiig _way to go yet,"`laid be. "And yet-and yet-well, we have some suggestive facts to ‘act upon. The possession of this trinlng bust was worth more in tbeleyes of this strange criminal than ahomsn life. Thst is one point. Then"_thers ls the singular fact that he did not break, it in the house or immediately outside the poilss, if to break it was his sole ob- cc . “He was rattled and bustlod by meet- ing this other fellow. Hs hardly knew what he was dolng." “Well, that’s likely enough, but I wish to call your attention very partic- ularly to the position of this house in the garden of which the bust _wus de- strayed." Lestrade looked about him. “It was un empty house, and so he knew that he would not be disturbed in the garden." "Yes, but there _is another empty house further up the street, which he must have passed before hs came to this one. Why did he not break it there, since it is evident that every yard that he_ carried it increased the risk of some one meeting hlm?"_ “I give it up," said Lestradc. Holmes pointed to the street lump above our bends. “He could see what he was doing here,_and he could not there. That was his reason.” “By Jove, thnt’s true," said the de- tective. “Now that I come to think of lt, Dr. Barnlcot's bust was broken not fur from his red lump. Well, Mr. Holmes, what are we to do with that fact?" “To remember it-to docket lt. We may come on something later which will bear upon it. What steps do you propose to take now, Lestrade?" “The most practical way of getting I ' FER_R_9.lil.'t A 'rants wins, plasma to ture. _ | Gives strength Makes new blood ` ' Builds up the system Throws off all weakness A been to thoso recovering from wsstlng ‘ fevers and lung Illness. Sold hy ull medicine denlers. Dsvis di Lawrence Cor, Ltd., Montreal. All ._-lingo, oxropt llvo stock, via the steamer-s ni l_ln~ _t'nlnpn|\y. is insured against fire and l1|lu‘l|lvl‘|~.k. \\'ll.l.I_\.\l il. LEE, Agent, Sb. John. N. B. CAl.\'I.\' i\L‘S'I`IN. V. P. 86 G0li‘l Manager ll`ostor's \‘l/llarf, Boston. Mass. For Xmas novelties in photos, call` an.l _occ us. We have a nice llne in our show case up stairs. _ and see for yourself. Gauvln, Gcntzcl & Co., VIIOTOGRAPHERS, l. A. s. ollllsa, l>lt0l>. Mortgage Sale valuable fail at Milton lot 32, _QUEEN’S COUNTY N"“""?i~l\or<»hv l th t th lll l Iriilil-1i'y'l|"'ll||t: Auctfoiieiit the Cdiliiit wllolldii in otlctown ln_Quoon'slCount.y onl Friday the first day of De- °¢mb¢r. A. D.. l905_ at the hour of twelve o’cloek noon |,.ff‘lé llfnct. niece or parcel of land situatc fphir, _.il _tvlvlaon Lot _or Township number of ,,r|l_'_ _ _“;::l|\ nouns County in the Province Nm M; 1. 'rlwanl Inland boupdodasxfollows me |.|_h"_'f-512 connnoncins' on t e nort side of ,mm |"\<<'_ own ltondmt. the south ample of mmh (mil-lspoltnlolr nf Uhsi-iss Curtis. ticnco tl..,.,,.,. "0">fn-ca wantons hundmd chains. "Mum >~l\lti sixty seven degrees. thirty 'hum“.Ktl|ut flvo o alas and ninety ilvo links, lllcllrvlllomh mm d 'Ast' w the Iwmll mcmmn 0I\i<_tho the place of com- n "mc "f‘:Li“r0t»;l{.;'\‘l!nl:&-hhwyibh flvo ap;-es oi' land 1~ _ cap ur nancos. l....l..,».. ...no will tak lp lu l i".ll.‘l"“°°‘ “ v° ° 3 3°"a¥l' sl' l“l. e . _ _.__ .l..l:::.:».~:l"_;l";l" ii"-0%-.Zh°“o~ in e hotwnon nom” » .J . h A oral; sndiiilioni-uniiiintlltnglnoo J -or further pN-¢,|,m|I::. ` pl, “_ the umm fn! -°"‘°“-I-Jobnto so lr il `fohh ‘lr.':_".:.~;»,~_~.;~_l;-,',,‘;' ,1',;‘i°‘°‘"°“°"’°°“' ..z;' oolsslrittiluli . " ~ , 0 tobsr Al D., mos. ' UAPT. l'a:'l‘i<:lt s ' ‘ 5,,,,, Muni'aAr. A no stu. _ victoria. P-iw. Th "“¢ Elooiitor oi, th Est will lt‘i'~i;li5',l°',,I(;‘t‘&'1l deceased. T Tllres ll Four Year lioursss in Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, I Mineralogy and Geology, ‘ Biology and Public Health. "”‘ write fur- calendar to _ Affiliated to The Secretary, 0 Qlloelfl School of Mining, University _Xingstong Ont I 55# it i, am drss, since 1801. Also itcncils, Steel Stamps, Price Card out- lts, \\'liito l"1namelLcttors, &o. Write ls, wc’lI ilu tho rest. Chas. NV. Malik l-ll~ili Kiln: St. West, Toronto. 'T ' ' _ fait ram woaw Oven -_- Tlpousands of Mothers’ -arousing A Illl, CUDERRE S INFANTS’ ISYRUP Fill' Ullaltlfl lllllllllll, you cannot but . admit the fact that this preparation is one of merit and is all wllat is | claimed for it. It is safe, pleasant and soothing for children teething and a prompt checker of bowel and stomach troubles. Physicians and Pro/bsrlonal nurses recommend lt. In purchasing, see that Dr. Co- derre'a signature and portrait is on every wrapper. Beware of the many 'SYRUPS put up in asimllarform and made to ook ike Dr. Coderre’s. }"n'¢'¢,~2_;rtr. per bottle, or by mail on feceipl qfpricr. n/urn Canni- Bole proprietors, Tim Wm CAL Co. Limited, Montreal, Canada. t s'r_lN1'oiJ‘U |>sln.n|:|.|tl!, A uau.v wslsov von uvvnmsl. ans ssvowlssauss F on sal; ‘ Bohr. Annie _ v |028 tl lm. - at lt, ln my opinion, is to identify the dead man, There should be no dith- culty about that. When we have found who he is and who his associates are we should have a good start in learning what he was doing in Pitt street last night and who it was who met l_il_m and killed him on the doorstep of Mr. Hor- ace Harker. Don’t you think so?" _ 'No doubt, and yet it is not quite the way ln which I should approach the case.” “What would you do, then?" “0h, you must not let me influence you lu any way.. I suggest that you go on your llné and I on mine. We can compare notes afterward, and each will supplement the other.” “Very good,” ssld_Lestrade. “If you are goingback to Pitt street you might see Mr. Horace Harker. Tell him for me that I have quite made up my mind and that it is certain that a dangerous homlcidnllunatlc with Na- poleonic"delusions was in his house last night. It will be useful for his article." _- _ _ - Lestrade stared. “You do`n't seriously believe that?" Holmes smiled. ' “Don't,`['_l _W'o_ll, perhaps I don't, but I 'sm sure that lt will interest Mr. Horace Harker and the subscribers of the Central Press syndicate. Now, Watson, I»_t,hln_k that we shall find that we have it long and rather complex day's work before us. I should be glad, Lestrade, if you could make it convenient to meet ua at Baker street at 0 o'clock this evening. Until then I should like to keep this protograph found in the dead msn's pocket, It is possible that I may have to ssl: your company and assistance upon a. small expedition which will have to be uu- -dertnken tonight if my chain of rea- soning should prove to he correct, Un- tll then, goodby and good luck." ` ‘ Sherlock Holmes and I walked to- gether to the High street, where we stopped at the shop of Harding Bros.. whence the bust had been purchased. A young assistant informed us that Mr. Harding would be absent until after noon and that he was himself s. newcomer who could give us no in- formation. Holmes’ face showed his disappointment and annoyance. "Well, well, we csn't expect to have it all our own way, Watson," he said at last. “We must come back in the aft- ernot-Tn, lf Mr. Harding will not be here until then. I am, as you have no doubt surmlsed eudesvorlng to trace these -busts to their source in order to had lf_ there is not something peculiar which may sccount for their remarkable fate. Let us make for Mr. Morse Hudson of the Kensington road snd_sse if bg can throw any, light upon the problem.” A drive of an hour brought us to the picture de_alsr's establishment. He was s small, stout man, with it red face and s puppet-y manner. _ _ "Yes, slr. Ou my very counter, sir," said he. "What ws psy rates and token for I dotrt ,kuoqt, _when ony rut- uan can come in sind break one's goods. Yes, slr, lt was I who sold Dr. Barnlcot his two statues. Dlsgrscefui. slrt A nlhllist plot-thst's what I make lt. No oss boron snsmhlst mould so shout lmsklss statnm. Bad resublléilw-thstis-what I ¢ill '_°li.- Whp ein 1 the statues rr-om2_ i 4on't soc what that has to do with lt. |Woll,- you really what to know, got spain from Gelder & Co., ln Church street, Stepney. . They are s well known house in the trade and have been this twenty years. How many ‘ had I? , Three-two and one are three- two of Dr. Bsrnlcofs _undone smash- sd ln__bro_sd _daylight on my own count- er. D`o I know that photograph? No. _ I don't. Yes, I do, though. Why, it’s , Bepgo. _Hs was o kind of Italian piece- wor ' _lndlh Wi-lo made himself useful in the shop. He coigd carve a _bit and glld and frame an do odd jobs. The fellow left me _last week, and I’ve heard nothing of him since. _No, I don’_t _know vv_h_ere__ he came _from nor -wh'_e_re _l;e___\'yei¥__to. I l_i_sd_ nothing n_g_slnTs`_i;__l1_lm _w 'ile _he was here._ He was _%¢lia1t,=;_o sais ilefors the bun _was s_n`as"s od.” ' ` _ _ "Well, thst's all we _could reasonably expect from Morse Hudson." said Holmes as we emerged from the shop. "We have this Beppo as a common factor, both iii Kennlngtoix and in Ken- sington, so that is worth a ten mile drive. Now, Watson, let us make for Gelder & Co. of Stepney, .the source and origin of the busts. I shall be sur- prised if we don't get some help down _ there.” __ | _ In rapid succession we passed through the fringe of fashionable Lon- _d9n_. l_1otal__Lgpdon, theatrical London, literary 'Lon on, commercial London, sud, dually, maritime London, till we came to a riverside city ot 100,000 souls, where the tenement houses swel- ter and reek with _the outcasts of Eu- rope. Ilere, lo a broad thoroughfare, .once the abode of -wealthy clty mer- chants. we found the sculpture works for which we sears-hed. Outside WIS A considerable yard full of monumental masonry. Inside was a lax-gcroom lu which nity workers were carving or molding. The manager, s big blond German, received us clvllly and gave n clear answer to all Holmes’ ques- tions. A reference to _his liooks showed that hundreds of casts had been taken from a marble copy of Devlne's head of Napoleon, but that the three which had been sent to Morse Hudson a year or so befole had been half of a batch of "six, the other three being sent to Hard- ing Bros. of I{enslngton._ There was ho rcusdn why those slit should be dlder- ~`ent from any of the other custo. He -could suggest no possible cause why any one should wish to destroy;,~tlit}_n_1-_:_ ‘ln fact, he lnirguea at the idea. 'rnelr ' wholesale prlca was 6 shil|ings,_but the _retailer would get 12 or more. _The cast wits taken in_tw6 molds from each side of the face, and then these two profiles of plaster of paris were joined together to make the .complete bust. The work was usually donc by Italians in the room we were ln. When tlnlshed the busts were put on rt table _ in the passage to dry and nfterwartl stored. That was all he could tcll us. I TO BE CONTINUE I). _EgzeIlla.Known_ _ y ntanso llchlng Ii* NOT CURBD IT SPRBADS AND Becomes ci-IRONIC -.-WHAT To axrscr _ . ' FROM . ' _ Y I ’ ll' i i Ill. ililas s ln men . The stages of eczema are marked by redness of the skin-heat and inflamma- tlon-swelllng -watery discharge-forms tion of a crust or scale-and almost con stant itching, varying from that which is simply annoying to that which ls positive- ly beyond human endurance. _ The beginning is often neglected chaf- ing and skin irritation, or a small plmple or sore which has been poisoned by the . clothing. i Too frequent washing is to be avoided, but the aflllcted ports should he gthoroughly cleansed with I’ncker's Tar iSosp and tepid water. After oaroful drying (not. rubbing) with a soft towel, apply Dr. Chuse's Ointment pleutifully. 'The ointment may seem a little severe si. Brat, but. this is necessary to a thorough cleansing ofthe sores, for relief from the dreadful itching will come after he first few applications, and thorough cure will he the reward ot persistent treatment. _ One thing you can be certain _of, and that is that you are not experimenting when you tgsa,_I.lr;ChMe's_ Ointment aaa cure for eczema, saltrheum, psoriasis tetter, and similar skin diseases. It has acquired its world-wide reputation by the positive curb of these very dlssssos, and while using it you can see that gradually and_oer_tslnly it._is allaylng the lnfllimms. tion and healing up the annoying and distressing sores. _ Mrs. Ellen M. Saunders, South Farm- ington, N. s.. wr-loss,-“Amr hating givin Dr. Chsse'a Ointment s thorough trial I nm pleased to be sbls to pronounce lt.,the most heslllltl l!l‘¢p\`rsi|sn over offered to sufferers from _skin dlqeooe. [For yesrsl wsq.s1Illcted_wll.ii efyslpelas and osnltrtily say that Dr. Chsse's Oltltment ouiqd me after all other remedies had failed." ` _ Dt. Chsse's 0l§t‘-ptsnt., Wrents s box at all dealers or manson. Batosk bo. leurs. hntrzirltsii. il'.:r.rl'l.°...°.f author, are on every box. . /' I e-i - ,_ _ _._ lSlIHllF|i|.D B303.. ` - » i-laborers.. tea‘nisters,_ 1 ‘fi “SAN r§'.i"sd'li'.'§'§'i.l..`§.”`.°o...a I S, i _rgg [IIC §lI'&lIl_" n ":.f'.‘.~‘.::“.."..'.':°::'.'..°" We have made H “rw e' of shoe. eapei -'ally for those men--.-the ”ARTISANi' They are tough snditoutr-and étand rough wear better" than any other shoes we have ever seen. Yet perfectly com- fortable and easy on the feet. ` Change to the »'ARTISAN'-and you will iind that our shoes last a ood bit lon er than they ev.. .lu liao... $1.25 $53.50. _Ati you dal.. to show you the ~" ARTISAN." The Ames, Hollen Cb. ofilqhtreal, Ltd ` TH: Lanoesr Bnoz Msuurscruneria is CANADA. Monirnsst, wlnmveu. rononro, VANCOUVER. er. noun. _ '-_f L_ ’ '34 _ I + , . 3-e&--_-_ "-`H-I r . I i /5.2 ll l l __| == _, -1, , .. _.gf ,Y ~ '- Ip HAVE A GOOD FOUNDATION The foundation for life and vitality ln Rubber Footwear is tho sum used. . When ull Rubber Shoes were made by dipping clay lasts in the rubber isles. snakes; the lasts out when ,affluent tum had aa. |-,gi-odlsnd hsrdonod.only one quality of |um had sufliaisnt lilo. "-body and consist/eney to moka xhocl of any value. That was obtained from the trees in the district of Pura, Brazil. It is still the best for makin! Rubber Footwear, slthoulh tha discovery of the art of vulcsniziul has enhanced t-bl value of the inferior sums. _- MERCHANTS RUBBERS have Chair foundn- I ,gon mr por; (um-lt has thc meat Irthersntlifs Ind elasticity. and makes is Rubber Shoe waar lonlsr md look beltur than if mndc from 'cheaper luml. lf your Bhosman csn't supply you write us. Branches st. WINNIPEG. ton non. 'ronoNjr,o Sillll ll FIGURES Ill) lllli. Sams Prlos ss the ohssp sdsltsrstsd kinds. ww. GI LLETT ans l 1-onon~ro.on1'. ‘ utm*» If you want to get a firm hold of the skirt business there is a way to do it. Coln- inence by clearing out your stock of all odd lines, then put in a well-'assorted stock of “Britannia Skirts” This idea has work- ed like a charm with others and it will work with you. Britannia llanufalsluringllo , Limited, 30-32 -34 Granville St. HALIFAX, N. s. xo-x4dlm. scorn Lllllel ._.;f=-f__#?§._ ~"~.-“' ». -...s-~»=»'nf~.,-;-==/ The S. S. RESTIGOUCIIE sailing from Montreal about Thursday, Nov. 9th, will he due at Ch’town, Sunday, Nov. I2, and will sail for St. _lollu‘s, Ntld, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck st lowest rates. ACPICKARD &Co-. Agents, Ch’town. rr-idtf ` A _ _ Silence is I 1- 1 ` Often Eloquenti BUT _“ `ILENTS”i Must be talked abput. Every man, woman and [childlmust know what they miss in life if they do not use] ~ _ EI)DY’S “SILENT” PARLOR MATCH - ' Selling Agents, St. John, N. B. BE SURE DF YOUR DINNER rss STE Anna “City of London” ‘Vill until further notice leave Sit-am Navigation Co's wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 2 p. m. for Iialliday’s and Brush Wharves. Thursday at 6a. m. and 2 p. m. for McEWen’s and West River Bridge. Friday at 5.3os m. and I p. ni. for Hickey’s, I-iaggerty’s and Hayticn’s Wharves, East River. - Saturday at 7.00 a. m. for Crapauli. Every Monday to Vernon River Bridge, according to tide. _Tuesday at 2 p. rn. for China Point. Wharf, tide and weather permitting. T. J. CRAIG, M anager. f6 d tf. Charlottetown. llolilllloll Alllllllo lllllwlv. And Stcumslllp Lines io Boston via Ynl-nlonlll. The popular Fast Ilirlxivt-cii llla->tcl~n Nm lt I Scotia. and llustoll \‘ia. 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