K Stn-ct_4=‘.I -1 six iricireia frorri the Western r ‘ I cA_n;nInrA~I.~ . - Mfjitgagc Salt . i no o r th T0 I’° ”"I‘I.IIiiIiiiIiIII?IiIi°Ifiinfiiooriilmfirn if I\II.Ir\Ierirl»oi'.1\l-|(I;',,Ii,I:E Ipiircei of land situate rhrilirnvti \N.,,,,¢ on Common Lot numbnr IIr::.~:..f='o» s'°Ir""‘ro.r:.f..§o::f;'.°r:°.oc ti ‘miirvriililirsr-iliei ini' HH of D0 I. lirriri _ , ii noltli to nguoi lI‘urnrricri¢i\II~ ‘ills-tiiTiuo of one hundred and ` sYsTEM. “.5 S.‘.'ri“”f“ l";°“ 30 0. eg ec e , is nirrrll "I'I‘,“', no lloud and thence ut rifle of f,I'_'_|fI'lIIIII(f<‘\|II""`I~I`- .I_,.`, urril thence ulnrrg the north irorrrlfr' "J, ,_ .-n-not t-it-on-ry irroyfwt to uw *l'I""IUII"I`ilerlr-urrieiitboir markodandnuui- ’II“""`II"Il"i rrrrmber eigligy-two in the sub ls-1'5"l‘I` III," ni' said Common Lot number lII"I~`I"II I).'|||t-iilrrtlie oiiice of the tiogilm-nr im-ill-"“".'I' rkcuperof ilansin Charlottetown. vII’°""I"`I"I - in will foo made rider and by III” “MM ”»I~Ier- of sale containell in a oertairi- \ir\\I°“I"I’.I’“,,,., .ii o unri ds-te the tenth lr~Il~f1I\"."‘,"f',;,.,. I li. funanndinsm between rlrrl' UI 'II-'|,,.'|f|y und .lurncs.l. 0Ilolll1v.qt tgo `I“I'I,L;li|Ir -Ind the iiiiduisigiicd James irndl y olrir . ‘ . of *IW "‘I“"`.I.'“II`r-ricnirirs emily at the chico ot "ff Illrllililftorr. solicitor, Stomper Block. '. I .I |_|r-ln\i'|r._ , tl|\,\l:l;f,r1i.r_-rl\rrIr\ riu_yA¢>I{i(]é¢éwlgiia{r°A§di%{§llI5.. owrrrr ul °"I"°l’°°- 1 .r -;_I,--‘_---_~ Cul I ,I of the Clothes .‘ is-thu rriuiii point in A suit. - ~ th ti lar t- I. “"""' é”""/f”'¢’“' §’°.‘i'iZ' ' _,l aoin aug. 7'0". 4' -i and ah of the Throat - end Lungs. _ Taken with Cod Liver Oil In the ist sta ee of Coruiumptlon, it will I _ be found invaluable. _ For _rule everywhere. Prius; ds, Tn _I br by mail on reaeipl afpria. _ , s i rleu-ms, Tm: Wnuoarn Cnnn- . c./tr.oCT>PSf:ilted Mantrual, Canada. ‘ holding ii Diploma. _ - - , ns I . ', 1 ' l).qiiipirrtrit the best 1 lrulorrnirl Show Rooms superior to on); ni thc lowcr Provinces _tulle promptly attended to day or ' ` _ I . ‘ { liculrrr. (ll~"lflCl€` Pl-IONE 6o¢ mMl{l'.bll)IzNCE PHONE 6ob Ysssi' “}i4iit._ Satisfaction guaranteed. | I\rio\\-rirg that the public would apprec- I iaicilrc .st-r\'ircs _of e lady assistant, 1 I lriwc crigrrgcrl Miss Ferguson, a lady oi, I "_‘PL‘ricin'-,I und competent in evcry par- ‘ I _ I I I I Boston and New York Ads. 1 _ I II°“5IZnmcnfs Soliclfed. Prompt Returns. I JOHN DAIS I0? Fulton Market New York Wliolcsalc Commission slr Dealer. INS, Smells ami Eels a Siirlilly ¢dAIIS°°"“P°nclenoe promptly answer- _ - tencilii senton application. , 3- Ii- WILEY. fi S088. "°’I°" Ml!! Tfdnsfer _ _ I - Agents. ..,§;§§jf§}°<§1mkcBif°£ro mrmi co . W -0 too yn"or an St:It°I"°I° Fish I-louse in the United iiosrrrrrrrcrninr. ri u»~°Usr It I rvsflivwiiriie-. I: U, _ < _ . . l_'.'s'r»’a'.~a_'»’ 0 . . ‘ Eswo _ LIMITID , RONTO FOR SALE ~ T” _ r I ‘ n.f'}.‘i.Il.'iLI.!‘.';`.’r"II.`.l' .‘I.'.'r"L’f rf?&iZ“\°r..§’§ 1 r Road and Saw Mill Bridge. L01 34 °“ _ |M,.,,,,1,y N°v_ |3ii_1r\_t ioclock p mi [her property' coiisisting of as acres ol land with good dwelling house, goo( barn and first-class work-shop th¢=1'¢0i1r pump in the house and good _spril1tt, nearby. It is conveniently siiuatedi near churches, schools. |181!! ““d_}:"II I be sold en bloc or lots to suit pnrt le", sers. I Terms known at sale bo ...Q .,,.,. _ of O L B 5 ls A. comm novr.l.`- IIKTIATZ lflrlff* Published in Prince Edward island MH _ _ The Charlottetown Guardian. I I ' Ii :~III‘ 'TI tallerii and`aiso the wholesale mann- facturers. I can trace each of the I 5' ` I ` busts uow`from the beginning." the “The busts!" cried Lestrade. "Well, I well, you have your own methods, Mr. '_"_° Sherlock Holmes, and it is not for me N0' B °' 'Im “H” to say a word against them, but 'I (Coyyrqh. U04, I; A. Cans Doyle ssl Cullin': than y0u_ I have identmed the dead Wuulli-) ~_fQom1rn, r‘;oi._b_n4.cr_~;¢.rorrrmYc.J _ m But the production of the photograph had ii rcrnurkribic effect upon the man- ngcr. His firce flushed with anger, and his brows knotted over his blue Ten- specialty of Summa Bm and me Ita,_ h d tonic cvcs ' ' _ is “Ah” the "can" he crled' “Yes” In' some Catholic emblem round his neck, th arent, and thc only time that we have ago now. He knifed another Italian ln think I have done a better day's work au." 9iT¥75 ~ - - . _nwvwlri Y' __,_ _ -_ml ""7 ' lfvledium l:ve-ry Plein _'should Have it. The medium weights are what you want for now'ai:d for some time hence.-Many men want them We have the kind you want. Soft ribbed and plain knit natural wool wlth the ' » The congenial kind, non-irritating and unshrink ` able. _ Price per suit $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25. D. A. BRUCE, I Men’s High Class Haberdashery, I _ Victoria Row. soft finish _ Underwear , l all ihe winter. J ' . ,_ I I I I I “ Truro-Knit ” -~-iw-~ ' that Grandmother) alarmed. ' 4 '.l‘hst‘s what StAmfield’s “Truro Knit" really is. The founder of " I the Truro milisinvented the ma# ychine that knits underwear just ‘ as grandmother did. He also I pcrfcciedthe process to make underwear nnshriulrable. Those who remember the ease and I comfort of lianrl-knitunderwear willldoubly appreciate t ` ` I'- Staniield's ' “Yon don’t say so?" “And found a cause for the crime." “Spleudldi” “We have an inspector who makes a ii quarter. Well, this dead man a of the greatest cntthroats in London 1 .1 -_ns--__l-3 deed' I k“°" mm “T7 wen' Tm” I1" and that, along with his color, made me I ` _ always been s respectable establish- ,nk he was from the Baum Inspect I D or Hill knew him the moment hc __ evcr had thc police in it was over this ca“g.ht_s|ght of h|m_ His name ,B me H 6 @ very teII°W‘ It was mme um" Il' ye" tro Venucci, from Naples, and he is one . H I the street, and then he came to the works with the police on his heels, and he was taken here. Beppo was his name-his second name I never knew. Served me right for engaging a man with such ri face. But he was a good workmen-one of the best." , “What did he get?" ' “The man lived, und he got ol with s year. I have no doubt he is out now, but he has not dared tb show his nose lrcrc. We have a cousin of his here, and I dare say he could tell you _where hc is.” "Ne, no,” cried Holmes; "not e word i to the cousin-not a word, I beg of you. The mutter is very important. and the farther I go with it the more iinpnrtant I it seems to grow. When you referred ` lu your ledger to the sale of those casts | I observed that the date was June 3 _ of last year. Could you give me the date when Beppo was arrested?" I “I could tell you roughly by the pay list," the manager answered. "Yes," . he continued, after some turning over of pages, "he was paid lust on May 20." “Thank you,” said Holmes. “I dcn't think that I need intrude upon your time and patience any more.” With u lust word of caution that he should say nothing as to our researches we turned our faces westward once more. ` The afternoon was far advanced be- fore we were able to snatch a hasty luncheon at a restaurant. A news bill at the entrance announced: “Kensing- ton Outrage. Murder by a Madman," and the contents of the paper showed that Mr. Horace Harker had got his account into print after nil. Two col- umns were occupied with a highly sen- sationai and flowery rendering of the whole incident. Holmes propped it against the -cruel: stand and read it` while he ate. _ Once or twice he chuckled. “This is all right, Watson," said he. “Listen to this: 'It is satisfactory to know that there can be no difference of opinion upon this cnse,. since Mr. Lestrade, one of the most experienced members of the official force, and Mr. Sherlock Holmes, the well known con- sulting cxpert, have each come to the conclusion that the grotesque series _of incidents, which have ended in so tragic n fashion, arise from iunacy rather than from deliberate crime. No ex- __ planution save mental aberration can cover the facts! The press, Watson, ls a most valuable institution, it you only know how to use it. And now, it you have quite finished, .we will hsrk buck to Kensington and see what the manager of Harding Bros. has to say on thc matter." The founder of that great emporium proved to be a brisk, crisp little per- son, very dapper and quick, with a clear bend and u ready tongue. “Ycs, sir, I have already read die account in the evening papers. Mr. Horace Harker is 1 customer of ours. We supplied him with the bust some I mouths ago. We ordered three busts of that sort from Gelder & Co. ot Stepney. They are all sold now. To whom? Oh, I dare lay by consulting our sales book we could very easily tell you. Yes. awe have tho entries here._ One to Mr. Harker, you see, and one to Mr. Josiah Brown of Laburnuin lodge, I..~.burrnim Vale, Chiswick, and one to Mr. Sundeford of Lower Grove _ road, Reading. No, I have never seen this face which yon show me in the photograph. You would hardly forget it, would you, sir, for I've seldom seen an uglicr. Have we any Italians on thc tad? Yes, sir; we have several among our workpeopls and cleaners. I diire say they might get a peep at flint sales book if they wanted to. There is no particular reason for keep- ing a watch upon that book. Well, well, it's a very strange business, and I hope that you wlll‘iet me know if . anything comes of your inquiries." Holmes had taken several notes dur- ing Mr. Harding's evidence, and I could see that be was thoroughly set- isticd by the turn which affairs were taking. He made no remark, however, save that unless we hurried wa should be late for our appointment with De- I strnde. Sure enough, when we reach- ed Baker street the detective was al- ready there, and we found him pacing np and down in a fever of impatience. His look of importance showed ti1at'fii| diiy's work had not been in vain. ' "Weill" he asked. "What luck, Mr. Holmes?" “We have had s very busy day and not entirely a`wnsted one," my friend -xpiuined. “We have seen both the ro- e is connected with the Mafia, which as you know, is a secret political socie- ty, enforcing its decrees by murder. Now, you see how the affair begins to clear np. The other fellow is probably an Italian also and u member of the Mails. He has broken the rules in some fashion. Pietro is set upon his track. Probably the photograph we found in his pocket is the man himself, so that he may not knife the wrong person. He dogs the fellow, he sees him enter a house, he waits outside for him, arid in the scufiie he receives his own clcnrn wound. How is that, Mr. Sherlock Holmes?" Holmes clawed his hands approving- ly. . , "Excellent, Lestrade, excellent!" he cried. “But I dldu't quite follow your cxpliinutlnn of the destruction of the busts." “'I`1ic busts! You never can get those busts out of _'four l-.rI:rfl. After all, that is nothing; petty iui'ceir_\'. six months ut the most. It is the muriir.-r ‘.l::it we are really invcstigntlnir, und I tell you that I nm gatiicriiig ull the threads into my iiapi1s._” 'TO BE CONTINUED. 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