, . . . 456, ' 3 ‘Fi . -I .9 ~=1._ , THE cHAitLo'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN., SEPTEMBER 23,1905. 9 - __________!C__E___s,_-'___ f' 1 ,- f- ~~~- e -~~ - -- -» -- ~ - ~ 1 MAY. 1905. “Diamond Dyes are de- d¢|¢¢t|yrhepurest,strongest 'and fastest_r|yes that have < fcome underlour notice. ,T|1¢y_"are;hia!1_lv_{vfl_1¢d f°f S their "goodfw_ork by_Brltlsh _ womenfand have a world wide reputltlorfand sale.': \ IIADERS f0R` »PI';IlI"IiCI Ilolif DYLING. All Other PacKag‘el_)yes T|\° `AdV¢l\f\ll'¢ tif A_re But Poor lmllaijons. ;___, v- The Cut of the Clothes l.-1i|1o niuln point; _ln 11. suit. (111-onrso the part nular pai- iern of tho cloth uiiibi siniiotliing to tba look»b\1i. the cut.-well, we shine there. To be ' Identified As 11 well tlrnased n1i\|\ you must. ln1.\'o1:luti1us tliaitars up to the minute fur style. \\`o muko thcui. I CRAIG & KIGGINS, Clothiera, Queen Street. I 6-15 dw 1 yr. fv»1@ > DR. WEAVER'-S TREATMENT ` WEAVER’S SYRUP For Hamors Salt Rheum Scrofuioas Sweiliags. etc. WEAVER'S GERATE Cicanses the Skin , Bcautiiies thc Complexion. Coniliilied, \I11-so prapnvniiuns net pnwor- fiiny 11111.11 111.- ._.».1.-11., 1-..111|»1c1.~1y .indicat- ing 111.1 1'.»|...11 11. .1..- |.1...».1. Llarls .it l.uwr1»111:c Un., l.1d., hlolitreal' S. 5. ANIELIA Capt. A. D. Burns Commenciug ist july will leave Cha- lottetown every aitv.-:nate Saturday fo Picton, Sot1ris,`l Cileticsmp, Sydncys, St. Pierre a111l Placentia, Nild, taking lf 'Vg /j) _ , , _ Q ' j I f ll :;-_fi I `,' , 1 _ Slllill I F it l'II(lII’l`-il0'l11l1l|411* how little iii; 51111111-.111111111ntsi1\uwlioinluts on 11 yn:1r‘a b11y~ 1111:. \\<-1g|1i_isu 1111t.i1-riinil. wo wutoil vory 1-i11_1-fnll_\'. \\1-_ wnnl. to _glvo you iflio twat-B \\'c1gliir\1-1-y i.||n¢'. .lluiti ilicru isn11ycrro1~iL has got, io |11- in v.11r l’a\'o1'. ( til i::'r£'l:1= 91.11.' freight and passengers. Carvell Bros., AGENTS. 7-3 d tl Oct 31 ix 'fj- ,°,~__x 71-4-_'__,'7_ -3, *`~<" =f -_,Si f . >"`_\_-_ _ . . ~ s- - .tl ‘~~- \ -is -_ 1" Ellé ~- ~e-_.as-;‘-“sn _, fn Q _ 1” f _ , L Z "Idle, and hitrvcst shall not cease.” 'i`hc Seed is the W0r1I of God." Luke 8-11. `In the morning sow thy seed, and in thc evening withoid not thy hand.” Ecol 11-6. The stock oi' liibles limi. we hold si very large and all sold for less than _ cost. Haszard & Muni, Agents for P. E. Island Bible Society. OUR WATCH DISPLAY 'shows :1 variety of styles and sizes in gold, silver ami nickle ami all vradcs of movements. Cali in Exhibition wcck and see for yourself. G. H. TAYLOR. Jeweler and 0| tlcian. il ROCKY POINT FERRY. 'rn »a1»1111mr '~1t:1.r|.\." will wiv 'bvlivftfu ~111.‘-it 1-11. F111-.ty \\`1..11i..111<1 Iuwkv Paint llovky I’ il. Ill. a.:n '1i`.'1'1'1`. WI' ii- "'- u.:n »1. 111 li'-'li -”~~ in. in. ln. in. 11|. iLl.IIl 2,1111 p. 11|. F-fl" i’~ :uri p. 111. -U* l‘- Lili p, 111. ~"-"" V- '"~ mi, “_ m_ 7,111! |1, rn. ii.uo 11. “- G/1: Return _l_'IOLI\CIi SHERLOCK 'lv A. comm noun. ` " ll&- *flu Qygggm-_ 55.1,* .@_\ 1-_asians 3 ea- a-unsung- -raglan ' ll-“|’“A`"' #Chl E\ll'."'°AIhlQhllLTUl~ . .Y I. I "_ Published 1r§`Prif1c§"li§d`£»7;n}d°isiand E§£¢ius1vsiy"b§f The Clanrlnttotown Guardian, ~TaT_il of ES the Dancing Men No. 3 of the Series fcumgii, im, ly 4. cm- xml. --J cillwi Wuily.) _ fcmfqir. im. ly Mrcim. r|i1n1,. ar cf.; “She was very straight about lt. was Elsie. I can‘t say that she did not give me every chance of getting out of it if I wished to do so. ‘I have had some very disagreeable associations in my llfc,' said she, ‘I wish to forget all about them. I would rather never al- lude to the past, for it is very painful tome. If you take me, Hilton, you will take ii woman who has nothing that sho nccd be personally nshamcd of, but yo11 will have to be content with my word for it and to allow mo to bc silent as to all that passed up to the time when I became yours. lf these condi- tions are too hard, then go back to Nor- folk and leave me to thc lonely life in which you found 1ne.' It was only the day bcfore o11r wedding that she said these very words to mc. I told her that I was content to take her on her own tcrms, and I have been as good ns my Word. "Well, we have been married now for a year, and very happy we have been. Isnt about n month ago, at the end of June, I saw for the first time signs of trouble. One day my wife rccelvcd a letter from America. I saw the Amer- ican stamp. Sho turncd deadly white, road the letter and threw it into the fire. Sbc mudo no allusion to it after- rvaril, and I made noni-, for n promise is a promise, but sho has ncvcr known an easy hour from that momciit. There is always a look of fi-ar upon her face --ii look as if she wcrc waiting and ex- pecting. Sho would do better to trust inc. She would fl11d that I was her best friend. But until sho spcaks I can say nothing. Mind you, she is n truthful woman, Mr. Holmes, und whatever trouble there may have been in ber past life it has been no fault of hers. I nm only n simple Norfolk squire, but there is not it man i11 England who ranks his family honor more highly than I do. She knows it well, and she knew it well boforc she married me. She would ncvcr bring any stain upon lt; of that I am sure. “Wcll, 11o\v I conic to the queer part of my story. About a wcck ago-it was the Tuesday of lust week-I found on one of the window sills it nuinber of absurd little dancing figures like these upo11 the pupcr. They were scrawlod with chalk. I thought that it was the stable boy who had drawn them, but the lad swore he know nothing about it. Anyhow, they had come therc dur- lug the night. I had ihcm washed out, and I only mcntioncd the nnittcr to my wife afterward. To my surprise she '€ S’ S, took it very seriously and begged mc if N0`W SOW THE BESTSEED “i.Vi1lie inc earth rcmaincth, seed time b women’s boots. regular ,, |11y more came to let hcr see tlicm. None did come for n wock, u11d than vcstcrduy niorning I found this paper l_vlng 011 the su111llul i11 the garden. I showed it to Elsic, n11d down she drop- ped in a dcud faint. Since then she hits lookcd like a woinau in a dream, half rlazed and with terror always lurking in boi' eyes. It was tiicn that I wrote and slznt tba paper to you, Mr. Holmes. it was not a thing that I could take to the police, for they would have laughed at me, but you will tell me what to do. I am 11ot a rich man, but if there is any dnngcr threatcnliig my little woman I would spend my last copper to shield licr." I-Ie was n line crcatnre, this man of thu old English soil-simple, straight and gentle, with his great, earnest blue eyes and broad, couiely face. His love for his wife and his trust in hcr shone in his features. Holmes had listened io his story with the utmost attention, and now he sat for some time in silent i thought. "Don’t you think, Mr. Cubltt,” said bc at' last, "that your best plan would bo to make 11 dlrcct appeal to your wife and to ask her to share her secret with you 7" Hilton Cubltt shook his massive head. “A promise is n promise, Mr. Holmes. lf Elsie wished to tell me sbs would. If not, it is not for mc to force her con- ildcucc. But I am justified in taking my own line-and I wili." “Tbcn I will hcip you with all my heart. In the first place, have you board of any strangers being seen In your neighborhood?" ..No_.» “I presume that it is n very quiet place. Any fresh face would cause comment?" “in the immediate neighborhood, yes. Hut we have several small watering places not very far away. And the farmers take in iodgers." "These hlerogiyphics have evidently 11 meaning. If it is n purely arbitrary one it may he impossible for us to solve lt. lf, on the other hand, it is systematic, I have no doubt that we shall get to the bottom of lt. But this particular sample is so short that I can do nothing, and the facts which yo11 have brought me are so indefinite that we have no basin for nn investi- gation. I would suggest that you ro turn to Norfolk, that you keep n keen the window sill. Make a discreet in- quiry also as to any strangers in tho neighborhood. Vi'i1on you have collect- ed some fresh evidence como to mc again. That is the best advice which I can give you, Mr. Hilton (lubltt. If there are any pressing fresh develop- ments I shall be always ready to run down and see you in your Norfolk home." - The interview left Sherlock Holmes very thoughtful, and scvcral times in the ucxt few days I saw him take his slip of paper fro111 his notcbook 11nd look long and eurncstly at the curious figures inscribed upon it, Ile made no allusion to the affair, lnnvcvcr, until one afternoon u fortnight or so later. I was going out when hc called mo back. "You had better stay here, Wntson." “Why-_,.1 "Because I had n wire from Hilton Cnbitt this morning. You reniembcr Hilton Cubitt of the dancing 1ucn'l Ho was to reach Liverpool street at 1:20. I-Ie may be here at nay moment. I gather from his wire that there have been some new incidents of impor- tance." We had not long to walt, for our Nor- folk squire came straight from the sta- tion as fast as a hnnsom could bring him. He was looking worried and de- pressed, vvlth tired eyes and a lined forehead. "It's getting on my nerves, this busi- ness, Mr. Holmes," said he as he sank, like a wearled man, into an armchair. “It's bad enough to feel that you arc surrounded by unseen, unknown folk. who have some kind of design upon you, but when, in addition to that, you know that ft is just killing your wife by inches, then it becomes as much as flesh and blood can endure. She's wearing away under it-just wearing away before my eyes.” “Has sl1e_said anything yet?" "No, Mr. Holmes, sbc has not And yct there have been times when the poor girl has wanted to speak and yet: could not quite bring herself to take thc plunge. I have trlcd to help her, but I dare say I did it cl111nslly and scared her from it. She has spoken about my old family and o11r reputation in the county and our pride in our unsulllcd honor, and I always felt it wus lead- ing to the point, but somehow it turned off before wo got there." "But yo11 have found out something for yourself?" “A gc»'5iI”‘dcnl, Mr. Holmes. I have s1~vo1'nl fresh dancing men pictures for you to examine, and, what is more im- portant, I have si-on thc fellow." "What-the man who draws them?" 'ro nr: ooN'1'1NU1c1>. g 'l>~--- ""` ALI. THIN, PALE WOMEN Can Learn the Cause of Their Nervous, i'sed~up Condition. \Vit|1 woincn, ill-ln\11ii.i| is usually trltcctlilc to in-rvc nxlniusiiou. Feeling run~1low11u111i t.l1-cd |11o.'~.i. ol thc. time is 1\uturo’s wur11i11|:il11tt,111orc 11cr\'c-force is rel uired. Yi`o\1111ustlu1l|1l up, nourish the body, vitnllzc ibc ncrvcs, uct more il1-ab m11i blood. It`s i.l1c1\l1u111l11nl. |1utrin11-11|. and build- ing 111aieri11l In li`n1-roxonc :that c11ablc.~ it to cure. so innny .sick women. Ii.l11c1'cust-s l.l\cup|1ci.ilc, adds wulizlit. and strctlgtli, |'cnto1‘cs lost. 1~oloranii dcvclops 11 surplus oi' energy 11nd nerve force Limb defies sick- ness of un_v kind. 't`l1crc is living proof i11 Mrs. Dnnlci l"cr1zn.'ion, Jr., of Prescott, Ont. Road hor stntoniciii.: “A ycnrngomy iii-,nlitii fitilcd, I grcvr ll1i11 a1\d exrrc1iI111;iyp1\l1:. At. iiincs I was prost,1‘ui.c1i with ncrvoiis and sick l1c1\1lu1=i1c. All day I wits tired. AL niubl. It was diilicult. to obtalii rcsl.i'11l sleep. My nppcliie was variable and iiiiligvstloii bothered mc culisldcrulily. I bcculnc morosc and sltficraii from heart pnlpiiu- Lion You could scarcely bclicvc thc |»cn1\fli.Irlcri\'cd i1\ one wcck i'ro1111~`o1'- rozonc. (‘oiorcn111c inick to my clleeks. My vitality u11d 11.ppcfiL1-. lin-rcu.~is1i, ro- newcd nervc for-cc, and better spirlua como also. I"cr1'ozo1|c did 11 world of good and 1nu1I1\ me wcii." R1.1111-min-1-l~l\is: No nlcoliollc si.i111ul1\ni» ran nourish and build up llkc I"1-rrozonc. I<`ifltV cents pcr box nr six hoxcs for 82.110. At ull llcalcrs, or N. C. Poison 8: Cn.. i_(in1gaton, Ont., and Hartford, (!onn_.. U._ ‘&§.`/‘__ \ OW' `. l DFLFX _“__ Slliiivlslgarl , _ .\_ /4 0 Oc - ”'°""°°°» ~f-‘;,~,; iiouuii 2' . Dysentery, gif) Oll_R_f, BX- _ 32 2 w11_D '5 Smnmer _piwaaui GURSION Complaint, ‘M °~ 1” “fi Stomach Cramps, Coiic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infanimn, Charlottetown and all Looseness of the Boweis may be rapidly and effectually cured by ___ S ‘M un .I th" dd md 'wrlmg "Indy i~11_|-:i'1.\1.1-:x:|_~l'i1_s11»Nfs1_1;1_`z1,2.4;: g11ni_ ‘ ' ' - .i_. 'p' ' . Dr. Fowlerss Extract of Strawberry. ?__._,,._._._._I_'.’_.'..K'_`§;'-_If.'.‘.1iJ..,...1iI'.-1...1....,`!lf'i-....1....1 L1 -1 _sg f____ E XT- Oi' ' WILD Slarwafnnl 1 i ' It has A reputation of 60 years' standing and never fails to either relieve or ann. r There an many imitations of this remedy on the market that sell forks per bottle. Dr. FowIer's is 35 cents, so be sure and getthe genuine. The cheaper articles may be dangerous to your health. -om ,mm ,,,,.u,¢, uomm. have HA! USED IT FOR YEARS. I Mu. Cnas. Woons, Waubau- l@e, Ont., writes: "I have used Dr. Fowler'n Extract oi' \Vild Straw- berrytn my house for years, and I ind it I splendid remedy for Diar- rhml and Bowel Complaints, ea- _ pooiolfy in children teething.” INTERCOLONIAL nA|1.wAY will soil mund t.rlp tickets from Moliiifrii $|3'55 opui-iluriaileiy low furcs from |ilis\nilo11.~' i`iu|1 rlulliull iird Raul 111| ‘.£.`i cl.roli. THI: STE AMER “City of London" Steam ' Navigation L`o’s wharf on Tuesday au1l .._;<\-X/_;... w1L|:> Q By this Sign you may know A small payment d_own, the fest at convensent sntervals. _ Three different Kinda and a wide range of prxces to suit. .Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Company Queen Street, Charlottetown. P E. I-, also south side of Water Street Slvmmerside. P. E. I. For More Than Fifty Years the SINGER--has been recognized as maintaining the Highest Standard of Excellence among Family Sewing-Machines and is now sold at lower prices quality considered. than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or_noi: there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store- and all are cordially invited. css, and will fmd_ IN to dealers. Singer 'Stores ` l$ Only from Maker Everywhere 1/46" i t° U5” #_ These Machines ~ ~ are never sold 1 4 -~- - --- - _ ¢ANAnANl " PA _||=|c~ , CANAD|AN" a ; ’.>Ac|r1c Vlontreal . EXCURSIDN S Vin the Canadian Pacific Short. I Li nu- 1 Portland and Boston EXCURSIDN S \'lJ\ Tlll‘1Al'i‘I1i<3i< i’<>iNTs. i From Charlottetown to I F,qunily Low Rates From Other ' I Points. _ I Tickets issued fro111 St. john, Fred- icricton, McAdan1, St. Stephen, St. i Andrews, ami intermediate Stations l and from all Stations on thc Inltr- -V colonial, P. E. Island, and Dominion Atlantic Railways. I2 Sept 211111 to gn days from 1 GOING R "I`IlRNlN(i Oct. 18th. i liate of issue. Boston and Return $17.00 "1 For lfull Particulars apply J. E. MAI I to EWS Charlottetown 1 It mnkoa new blood It lnvlgorntoo It atrongthono It builds BON! AND MUSCLE Used with the gr:-steal. ulvsntagc hy ail{ weak p¢op‘ls. Proventa fainting, makes, pallld once a into may onus. Davin ik Lawrence Cn., Ltd., Montreal. Cape Breton Ads _ . il & lnrriatcra solicitors 9 and Notaries. lone o Loan -straight Loan or lrom Building and Loan company. umcca in lou Block, lydney, C. ll. noon noss. 1..1.. 11. ncwaan a.nosa. aa. 1. L. l G. L 1y1_1g11_1{_11i'_ & co. L__._c .__._..__ _A _A _A . ' 5 _J ir You ARE THINKING A -14'*-7 about buying a stove or range, come to us. We guarantee every stove we sell to give satisfaction. ¢ I We also have the ' _ ‘largest assortment of enameled and tin- ware in the city. Get our prices. D! 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