1 'al'-“wires slwnwu it i-so ii'-:rt-tty,-, ` ,-,-,-‘=i.,..,,-~.~.'.'i°i.f.':.»~.-f..i..°‘=:.~:... Busan- in” ,,o0d_ gold with orawltuuui _ 3;,--°i"f~*i»;"f¢.:‘.“.°.°”..sr°°.ii:.:.":.l:.‘t§~“"“”“’ liar ii M M N “ii Dtzhgpwa Royalty- nilodll- ` p iHQl||_llll|llN - For Fifteen Years Face and Body --ll A UC__ IGN ii A tion on the To belgolil "£2330: PrT¢Tay the 29th Mass of itching Sores-Could Not Express Suffering-Doctors Did No Good; >&2, exhibit u girgtcly following the sale of ins! \““"‘ y th ure brei G"';'f'l"iunEiiEiiEu' "Mai Q?\¢¢"" “il Cll>'¢‘”§‘,,§‘,,‘f,,,,,i. area usiiiou ‘-ivooa. tit: b“'”°" t s lo. T¢rii{i;:f‘3|“;eplEl:t‘.'l‘- 8-‘.*Jil uc tu' lint) :;... E. _ o » _ M U M R D B R os, f tennis lawn, the black tool house and 1--- - . _ » the pedcstaied suudlul with which we Pi'°dUC° ¢0mm|55l°|| nemhlnh coat: only one-third ol a eeataglass had such strange associations A dap- MUMPQRIYB lf-'Ili nv ‘ . nlnlways fail strength and free si por llttlo man, with a quick, alert AIFGYEE SJ" A§;' 'Ixus' l<5\1ll°\‘l¢i°sL Th# =h=P"¢lNUI° manner and s waxed mustache. hnd r men on val o eval so er '- ' ‘- _ nriifiidgi,r-oiiiiryfniaiiv¢g=i.oi=.,sa..c¢., \, "‘°:;,”:"""";°' T" y lust descended from n high aegoart. i-rerunsorniiaiimiip¢¢¢lprooigtly.| Marital V rssllw H1- 2/V, no gm,-0d,,¢,,d himself as rnopooror- ,'°'|'|°,_.'|f,d_“°"' °“ “°p|°"°"' ,_,'§':1',g::"°“ "ri l$¢- ¢5¢ la°|5°° /;-_'./ ltinrtln of the Norfolk constnbulary, .\,` ' f / 14,0, M0|1§0|l, |(_c_, C,qAVM| BUF# llsllllh ILS- rrlllifiliguhc heard thc nuuio of my coin. & _ » _ Z ` "Why, llir, Holmes, tlin crime was Bai-rlsters and Attorneys, iiro1ui's Block, Charlottetown, P I. I. ' ‘O me spot as Boon M mil E unc to a e wh h ici L1 elsélhavegfiiiledim P ye ans an coiioun so-r., olriimniz, nia rilirsrs cola uuoii noon wana. broom ismaon. 21 cinniriiouni sq.- lim-. use do is Pair; /iimnii-. ll. 'room a co., dyaooy. ni:fi)iTlf»°\'-H1 ll Binh* timber gables which projected from a Niill. l\IcQU-ARRIE, K- C- _ grove of trees. "That's Riding Thorpe E. ARSENAULT. _ - » " d' " " "" ‘ ' ' ` ` ' " ‘ 1! _ METs°;c dEb%ohE'p tothe porticoed front siusou sans. co. uoiini _/- ,// Sure of Success l JoiiN A. Mxriimson, K. 0. Ildnieas A. M»\cnoNsu>.l Matliicson & Macdonald §IiA1l.RlB'l‘EIiS, SOLICITORS. No'i'/miss runnin. kc, i‘liiirlr»ttotown, Pi-inuo Edward Island niirh illlli-c, tienrgotowii, P. E. Island. i_ Mil flw 4 mos ll.J0llN LE-DWELL, llll) Physician and Surgeon. POWNAL STREET. Opposite St. _Ioseph’s Convent. HOURS-Until lo o‘clock a. m., 1 to _ P- 111-, 7 to 8 p. in. 12-6 dwgt ;l; GEO- 8- INMAN. lmlllrrlllter, Solicitor, Notary, et: Y 0 til 1 QI ‘"=~=-- -1°-\-3--_ ».' 3?” '“"'“ W ‘ *~ M=L¢-vi. K.c. mania maximise NlcLEAN Q MGKINNUII, Bmlalein. Attorne sat-Latv- U wlirowiiu Block. ChnrTo|l'¢lnwn. E. O. BROWN Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Pub- oii'ici~i~ oniilii" &c'n an a 1- ~~ om , I ftflfso Street next Bnnknof Ndira EEE Cliixn: as °,_£gwv;& E. island. _ § bf§‘:?.?:’n-%.*;.i’?.1':‘..i‘ff.s~.“.“.*.‘;'.::2si ,W "£1 °°=~v|sa sg 1.1.. an-ni. x.c J- AUGUSTUS BENILEV omnarr-ister and Attomey S CM Unsaiii-s nrooe prior soiianig MMERs| o P. E. I. i;,'llr¥,,'{§’"{,iZ~f)§i,n»Lhr&ri§|'sounty of misc I)oc B1" _ E- B. wiLLiAMs llrriner. Solicitor ml Notary. op Fran iaisuanv and when you start with Beaver Flour. It's the home cook's main reliance on baking days. lt's always the same -the best flour milled for homs uso. Beaver Flour blends the white, delicately Hnvored Ontario Fall Wheat with the nutritious Manitoba Spring Wheat. It is the dour of the family, s it is the best N. ` I. \\t\ f 1 -r ' C .., i_"f' .,,-,_ COUGH NO MC-MIIE , Pruning THE RIMEDV OF THE DAY I .0 dlfnlrs preparation of I Gum wild Cherry. Pnuaoqrluiund and Tar. - Solsaslnooiiy oomhlnoe in the ` form of ngroonhls and lllll' i hblo Syrup. Ons of the most reliable P'°l"”“* Taken with UV" 0" ll' Eh' For mu iwymsm. ma 1: do ’ dr by mall on rcreipl 0/9"” mlm Boi rietors Tns Wino/rrl - car. C;.PI.Tii\lled. ldmllrell, unsda. Q bl f 5 "Wo have moved nothing except the ilIT.”‘i.¥.f.§ll?l'.§'€.T‘“£Z`i1$`i’..I§i”`&..lZ Zi ,Maxi » #la and l’£\ease of the Thrwt and Lungs. _ nm “A 0' god pdom a vm , "Any ons else!" bs |onndTnvaInzblo 1 Return _ ERLOGK O L M E S ' " By A. comin Donn." "T°$,?§="‘ u.i.us'rm\rss or rs. r»u|-.- -A nos, io :su-in.-air.. nv s. ii. ri-ng; ____ _o_f' Published in Prince? Edward Island Lxclusively by , The Charlottetown Guardian. The Adventure of the Dancing Men No. 3 of the Series (Dupuis. lm, l, 4. cm- mn. .-4 cvlw. - Wiilij.) -__(¢`mnrli. im. or Micro... riiliaiw cu’ A look of annoyance passed over Holmes' face. "Wbst makes yon think such s thingr' "Because Inspector Martin from Norwich has just passed through. But maybe you are the surgeons. Shds not dead, or wasn't by last accounts. You may he iii time to save her yet, though it be for tha gallows." Holmes’ brow wasdark with anxiety. “We are going to Riding Thorpe Mau- °l'." said lie, "but we have beard noth- ing of what has passed there." “It's a terrible business," said the station master. “They are shot. both hir. Bilton Cubitt and his wife. She shot him sud then herself, so the serv- ants say. Bda dead and her life in do spolred of. Dear, dear, one of the old- est fiiznlllss lu the county of Norfolk and one of the most honoredl" Without n word Holmes hurried to s carriage, and during tho long seven mile drlvo ho never opened hismouth. Seldom have I soen him so izttorly do- spondcnt. He had been uneasy Curing all our join-iicy from town, nad I liiifl observed that lic had turned over the morning papers with nnrlous attention, worst fears left him in ri blank melan- choly. Ho leaned back in his scat, lost wore passing thracgh as alnguliii- a countryside ns any in England, win-ro a few scattered cottages rcoresciited cry hand enormous square towcrcd churches brlstlcd up from thc lint, green landscape and told of the glory last tho violet rim of thc Gorman ocean nppcarcd over the grccn edge of door l observed in front of lt. beside the and hc was considerably astonished only couiinlttod at itliis morning How could you lieur of it in London and get i “I anticipated it. l camo in tho hope of preventing it." "Than you must have important cvi- dcncc of which we are ignorant, for tlioy were said to be il most united couple." “I have only tho evidence of thc danc- lug men." said Holmes. "I will ox- plriiii tho matter to you later. Mean- while, since it is too into to provent this trrigody, I nm vory anxious that I should use the knowledge which I pos- sess in order to insure that justice be duno. Will you associate mo in your investigation or will you prefer that I should act lndopcndentlyf' l "I sliollld bo proud to feel that we were ii(-ting together. I-lr. Iiolinos," suld tho inspector earnestly. "lu that cnsa I should he glad to hear tbc evidence and to cxriinlne tho prem- ises without an instant of unnecessary delay." inspector Martin had the good sous: to allow iuy frlcnd to do ming; ln his own fashion and contented lilmscli -with carefully noting the results. Th: local surgeon, sn old, white haired man, had just coma down from Mrs. Hilton Cubltt's room, and he reported that her lniurles were serious, but not nocossnrlly fatal. The bullet had passed through the front nt her brain. and it would probably be some time bs- faic she could regain consciousness. On the question of whether sbs had been shot or bud shot dierself ho wbuld not venture to express any decided opinion. Certainly the bullet had been discharged at very close quarters. There was only the ons pistol found in the room, two barrels of which had been emptied. Mr. Bilton Cubltt had been shot through the heart. It was rqunlly conceivable that he had shot her and than himself or that she had been the criminal, for the revolver lay upon the lloor midway between them. "lIas he been moved?" asked Holmes. Indy. We could not leave her lying wounded upon the door." "Flow long have you been here. doe- tori" “Binds A o’eloch." ` . ,, s r- t__ »§ "Yes, the constable here." "And you _have touched nothing?" "Nothln|." "You have acted with great discre- tion. Who sent fer you?" "She and Hrs. Klhg, the cook.” "Where are they now 'l" “In the kitchen, I believe." "Then I think we had better bear their story at once," The old bull, oak psucled und high windowed, had been turned into s court of investigation. Holmes sat in I grant, old fashioned clialr, his inexora- ble cycs gleaming out of his haggnrd fam. I could read in them a act pur- pose to devote his lifc to this quest until the client whom he had failed to save should at lust be avenged. The trim Inébcctor ltlsrhn, the old, gray headed country doctor, myself and I stolid village policeman inrido up the rest of that strange company. The two women told their story clear- ly enough. Thcy had been nroiiscd from their sleep by the sound of an explosion, which had been followed a minute inter by a second one. They nlcpt tn' adjoining rooms, and lirs. King had rushed la to Saunders. To- gether they had descended the stairs. The door of tho study was open, and a candle was burning upon tha tabis. Their master lay upon his face in tlio center of the room. Ho was quite dead. Near tho window his wife was crouching, her head leaning against tho wall. Bbs was horribly wounded, and the side of hor face was red with blood. Sho breathed heavily, but was incapable of saying niiythlng. The passage ns wall as the rooni was full of smoke and tho smell of powder. The window was certainly shut and fastened upon the inside. Both wo- mrzi were positive upon thc palat- 'l`licy had at once sent for the doctor and for thu constable. Then, with tho uid of the groom and the stable boy, husband had occupied lu: ltcd. Sha was clad in her dress, ho in his dress- in ow over his night clothes. Noth , Z U D» ' Q the population of today, while an ev- 1118 had 1-1609 ll\0V0t1 ill 019 ifudl- 9° 7 far as they knew, there had never been any quarrel between husband and wife. They had always looked upon them ss a very united couple. These were the main points ol the servants' evidence. In answer to In- spector Martin they were clear that ev- ery door was fastened upon tho inside and that no one could have escaped from the house. In answsr to Holmes they both remembered that they were conscious of the smell of powder from thc moment that they ran out of their rooms upon the top door. “I commend that fact very caroiully to your atten- tion," said Holmes to his professional cqllengun. “And now I think that we are in a position to undertake a thon- ongh examination of the room." The study proved to be a small chain- ber llned on three sldcs with books and with a writing tnblo facing an or- dlnary window, which looked -out UDOD thc garden. Our first attention was glvsu to the body of the unfortunate squlre, whose huge frame lay suetcb- cd across the room. Hia disordered dress showed that he had been hastily aroused from sleep. The bullet had been nred at him from the front and had remained in his body after peno- trating the heart. His death had cer- tainly been instantaneous and painless. Them was no powder marking either upon his dressing gown or on his hands. According to the country snr- goon, the lady had stains upon her face, but none .upon her hand. “Tho absence of the latter moans nothing, though its presence may meal everything," said Holmes. "Unless the powder from s badly ntting cartridge happens ta spurt backward one may ure many shots without leaving a sign. `I would suggest that Mr. (}ubltt’s body may now be removed. I suppose, doc- tor, you have not recovered the bullet which wounded the lady 7" "A serious operation will be necessa- ry before that can be done. But there are still four cartridges in tho revolver. Two have been tired and two wounds indicted, so that each bullet can be sc- counted for. __ "So it would seem," said Holmes. "Perhaps you can account also for the bullet which has so obviously struck the edge of the window?" Ho had turned suddenly, and his long, thin tlngoi- was pointing to n hols 'which had been drilled right through the lower window sash about an inch above the bottom. "By George!" cried the inspector. "How ever did you seo that?" _ ' “Because I Iooltedjor lt." "Wourlerfull" laid the country doc- tor. "You are certainly i-ight, air. Then a third shot has been tired. sud thoro- tors s third person must bsvs been lriii u.- ii ' 7, '_ r I wh” f - in mom 5 oguluuon Yet more was they had conveyed their injured mls~ .LLL M. D-C.M» '- _, _ aria), a rnuEh arEun‘:1 to interest us, for wa tress to ber room. Both she and 11" ' . ___ l _ ` CRAPAUD CORNER. V) ,, i ‘ - iiexl iloor to O. B. Wadman’ LX ' 7'. _I --‘”` \\ present. But who could that have been Mid how could he have got sway?" "That ls tho problem which we are now about to solve," said Sherlock Holmes. "You remember, Inspector bfsrtlis, when the servants said that on leaving their room they were at once conscious of s smell of powder I ro- markod that tho point was an extreme- lx isliismst sasll’ ..-. _ T0 BE CONTINUED. r. 'I 0int» montis a oorwln a n dlgunrnntood ours orsaehhnil every lo r ln of itching, blogging - t piles. Boo testimonials In T>';zroaTs“:\l‘Td au nn. oi-iasrs om'rmsiwrl".` ii MCE ii tv n l hlnirsalnuililu Yoii can use it ani - N BU||_|)|NQ _ The hausemaid, Saunders. W" N1 ML seas: ",°°" *° F°yl| Bank. Water St: ‘ iiilu it sho who me the alum!" 52:iE‘lllfri'l§':ii'ii{ii':'f»fS'§f'ii"i°19ii'i"'|'¢'i':o, 'r'§'§iii`i§."' rl de. MONEY T0 LOAN. M " ` NEW FALL NECKWEA-'Rt Swell dressers always come here for ties. W e’ve just opened a big assortment oi the prettiest ideas in FALL NECKWEAR you ever saw. Most of the new fancies that are the rage of the hour are here. You can get any style you want in the way of a Tie-Four-in-Hands Putfs, Ascots, String Ties, Batwings, Flowing Ends, Bows, made from the i newest silks, direct from manufacturers. We have full lines at zgc, 30:, 35c, 5oc, 6oc. Men’s F urnisher, Morris Block. D. A. BRUCE/ 1" ai _J '_ 5. _~ __| ' - 3. ‘ _' ~\ ~‘- ‘l i it -Rm When it rains and when it shines Fit-Reform Rain Coats are two coats in one. Handsome and dressy enough for street and evening wear. The only protection that protects wlieii it rains. , Absolutely moisture-proof _ yet p light and porous. Made up with the big, broad shoulders .' :uid sciiii-loose backs_iii an endless _ variety of ricli patterns and colorillgs. p $12, $15, $13 and . us' .i_i_f£l~’.f Tir “ l _ rl - ‘% IO O il” -i~ Lisa la una wail- T 3? ir..i¢,...ri. .sa as ."’ Fil-Rclorlis pulled. fm ll hxcd by maidls ....., , » (ftp. “__” |__`;_-_.i,EJii!\'f, _'.1` -tr-3 PM ‘_ rr. V ' ' ` . " " its only Fil-lleiomi Wardrobe benlsll z Prowse Bros., Charlottetown. f . ' 0 _ _._ _ This trademark iflcn- »'_‘ li'l'i-:s evrly gruuiie _;`3*'.°fif+‘ ll The Cut _ of the Clothes Agricultural and ln- ji diistrlai Exhibition Cliarlotieiown SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28 and 29, 1905 Open to he Maritime Provinces. lniliu liiiilii point in ri Mull. U! i~o\ii~sia tliu pxivtiuiilui' pill- lerii of ilio cloth iiilils suliictliliilr io tliii look--but tlio clit,-well. we sliiiio llici-o. 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Sli in-vi, "i‘:il'<~ ltllil firivlllllll nf l"it|'N lli»l-~r-~i \\'ll‘\ .-i \ii‘\\‘ ii( pi-oviiiiiiiil: lllsi-ii-i-": ii.:l|| to ri in p. iii. tiiictl, ionsiiiiiliiiiiliiiitiri-in, lun tol|.~_>ir p. iii. .\ iiim- .liiiiii~- Slii~i»|iiiril, lliioieii.-ion, init., .\‘iil»,|oi-i, “i’li\iitiiilii\nilciii-cornii Hr.-liiii-il": !|.'_:ii 1., in p. iii.. (`. i Ivliuo. ldsq.. Hiiii\\'.\. >`\ili_ii~i'i. “lil.'~ 4|iiiri~iiii~iii.~' of l|ii~ liiivnii ii-ri li-." I All l`i\\-mi-|'- slimild :itil-iiil thi- »»- li-i-iiiii-~. ) ".Ii. lli\S7.Al(l , l',li. >i\lAl.|i\`1i>ll, l’i~ie>~iilciii. Fi-i-i1liiiy-'l`icii~iii-i-r 1|-ll its llliil l\V Lil. €__i_i CHEAPER THAN HAY Ontario Bran. Manitoba Bran. Middllug.s Corn Meal. Cracked Corn. Matclilcss Chop, [lj/,l tzicll “Y Barley, Oats and Corn.] Gluten Meal. [great mill: pio- diicer] Oil Cake Meal, Blatehford's Calf Meal. r, r, Magnificent attractions in from 15°* "l10l1¢ 2131>. residence Pl1°\1¢ 6° Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOW PRICES ---_‘-= AULI) BROS.. QUEEN STREET. 5-i9 tu fri & wtf FOR SALE Ro sebank Farm Situate on the south side of Ilillsboro River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing 180 acrc.s,l3o acres cleared and in aliigh state of culti- vation, Terins liberal. For fiirtlier partl- culars apply F. McKENNA, Charlottetown, Queen Street. Aug. I, Iiltl. tu, wail, fri, sa I yr waigjrsb f~1iilc_~viiiiii lui'-i\p|~i~-i-iil ii \\'i-sitio-rr liiurtr- 0,, ci»i_ii|ii\>o~|o|i. .\imie but uuoil iiivii iii-i-il in rply. t all nl. Vlctorlii Iiotul nn ninrniivli uf 27lli. H. li. 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