better, then take that. Only then he tells you to take Ayer’s Cherry Peetorai for or bronchial trouble, then take it. lf he has says get well as soon as to ,nag where there is an assortment of pod, such as they require, and not to be wmimully fold that "we don’t carry them." W, ,1°_ We carry a bigger assortment of "M1 roisns arosf ` spoons, Fnrlta, atc. than wer before, and as people become mme fully potted as to their wearing qual- id", and the general trade increases, our nn, is added to almost daily. You should b,,y"'Silver Plate that Wears." Let _us |upP|Y Y°“~ W. W. WELLNER, jeweller and Engraver, Charlottetown. Huglres’~ Digestive Tonic imparts Strength Quickly, Maintains Permanent Ef- fects. A valuable tonic in weakened condit, ions of the system arising from over- work, menta strain,lmpaired nutrition- nervous worry,etc.,etc. Price 25c bottle. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecarics' Hall. IIHIIIIHHI For the Finest Finished GARBON8 GEO. H. COOK. Q welcome. lKl~l§Kll¥K2!U Uiilliililig 3 Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio E l PLATINOTYPES ARTISTS PROOFS ‘ rsnw neanrrrssv nnocz. 3 Studio where baby ia always _Good Wa;erpr-mf Sires ta what yru we ni thi time of year. Somethi g that will look good and neat and wear well. You wilr get tnem better and cheaper f--om ua. Rutrher Scir- Men'a Boots. regu .r $5.011 at 3.; oo a pair. You can save money on every pair you buy. A- E- MCEACHEN i if UEEN . ‘- M » UALITY ' FIT ° The time to tell whether a. shoe fits your foot is at 6 p. m. -Queen Quality feels better than any shoe that is made. I Alleys co. Sole Agents. ‘a__._______J GRA PES Canadian Grapes are at their ' best now and we would advise anyone requiring a quantity to secure them at once. We have just received from the growers in Ontario Delawures. Rogers Red. Rogers Black. Niagaras and Concords. Prices range from 4oc to 6oc per basket. BEER & GOFF ‘ THE CHIBLOTTEIUWN -GUARDIAN OCTOBER 31, 1904 ,-Et , MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE to Jorunnssnuau, Oetobsr 97.--News was received at Krugsrsdorp recently of the discovery in the bushvold beyond Louis Triohardt‘s Drift and ths Spelonksn o tho famous burfsd treasure which was seorstly renroveo from ths P. e oria Mint. just before Lord Roberts’ 'orres entered the capitnl,and which formed the rom- antiu issue in Lhs traizedy culminating in the execution of ex~Policsman Saurtz The treasure which consisted of bar amid and coin, approximately amounts to 60,- iltll ounces, and is valued at a quartnr of a million sterling. The story oflts burial and recovery is sensational in the extreme. It is a history of blood and crime, no less than six men having lost Lheirlives in the burial and the subsequent search for the gold, which Of the original party which was dos- patched to hide the gold nota singls soul is alive today. lt appears that soma twenty-four hours before tha occupation clPrstoria by the imperial forces, orders were received at the mint from the lata President Kruger and Mr Rsitz, the then state secretary to remove the greater portion of the gold, which was extracted from the Robinson Rose Deep, Ferreira and other mines to it secluded spot in the bushvold, beyond Picteraburg. It is known by the old Transvaal tilioi- als thats wsgrrm with four mules ac- comp xnied by six specially s¢lecl.ed bur- ghers, left Pretoria at midnight with the gold. ` Aud Vauished Into The Vcld. The ex-policeman Swartz at d the man whom he murdered, and for which he suffered the last penalty, were among tt c party. After burying tf' e gol ',four of the wardens of tio treasure rejoined .ho commandos-; but a lurklsrs free lHii lillllllllill lilili NEWS city. ' Charles Stcwut, Mcunt Albion is ser-r iorraly ill. Wlllum Mclnnis was n.rrcst;eotrnl`hoxao. White a na'iiiaion"avifv"'pli co. - M llliiSUlli HlS Bill llilllll ’ "°' Quarter ofa Million Pounds Sterling that Kruger Hid, Dug ‘The Public I I Upin the Vcldt After Long Search-It Cost Six Lives has lasted since the declaration of peace. ’f°\1l1d bl-B bill‘i0d P1800 and he was ex-Gen- -- r I 9.). W. McD..»r\nld,Stellnrt0rr is ltr thc Find. . seemed to have pursue t ttsnr, and they were all klllad shortly a terward. Fo some time tha search arpsarai to lr-ive died out, and it was only through .~recon~ or third lrsnd knowledge that rr Krugers- dorp syndicate of six, including tx-Get - e ‘als Kemp and Oelliers, ex~Polioe Llru|~ enunt Van Zyl, W. D. Srnltlr and S. J. Kemp, a cou rin of the t x-general, found out that there was state treusurc buried in the but-rhveld. Tco party made rspentr-fi exploring trip. into the Low Country in the had seasrn to escape observation, and most of them were stricken with malarial fever. Each msmbsr took a different direct ion, will- tho understanding that lf any found the treasure it was to be split. up into equal proportions. Only one member, however, 'eral Celllcrs. The sito was between twr peculiar trees. A red ting, as a sign, was stuck up on one ofthe trees, with rr oar- uass of tr mule in between; one of the rib ofthe rnu‘e being imbedded in the ground Whers the Gold Was Buried. On returning to Pit-‘.ershurg, ex.G¢ne,. al Celllers was prostrated with malarial fever in the hospital, and while ho ws. hovor'ng betweenlife and death lc divul- ged part of his secret to the other m rn. bers of the syndicate, who, however, alter r pasted rearchlnge, failed to Bud tb. spat. Soma differences of opinion follow ed,and ultimately the syndicate broke up, deciding to revorslly go their own way. The government authorities, gettin. wind ofthe whole affair, app;-,mchud an ex-st;\'e cllloial residing at Krugrrsdorp and be supplied them with certain infor- mation ani a plan cf the supposed site. Wlrri :tire govtr|'mer.i5 vrers noting on this iufornra lor , S. J. Kemp, cor ip 0. `i._h“c_rx-gcrrerrrl, hal revlrel the r.,Im.~| w tr vhs r-r.u’t ni the -rirc v ~ry. THE f€I`l`.Y stcnrrrcr Htl siroro will nm t- n spcrinl trip this c\‘t~nin;.{ nt nhout ull-vcrr o`clock rrftvr ilorr. Mr. I"leltiing`.~r nreetirrg in the Mrrrkvl. llrrli, for thc on- venicnrc of thosr-. zrtit-ntling from rr ross the r‘i\'r-r. ‘ilro lio ity i'olnL bout will do l ltcwi c. At the -orrc‘u.-lion of nu eloquent. sr-rnron lust evening itr '/.i rr (,`hurt'.lr Itcv Mr St-dtxewlck rnndc r'c't-rcnce the moulding power of cvcry grunt nn ion thc. spirit. 0 thc people, turd slrorvutl tlrttt i'irtr .'»0. our sale price machine at a low price. No tronlrle to slmw machines. "i%‘l‘2" Queen Street. ferent factories, rnacirines that have been rr-rrterl for rr short tirnr-_ rust :rs grvwl :rs trcw. \\`t' want the room anti must sell the l\l:rclrir|c~. Thu lolio wing it _.<».<~~ $28.00 $27.00 $25.00 $14 UO lzomo $18.00 \\'e guarantee all above machines iolre in iirstrlans vorrlcr. .\lany new nnes,oihers almost as good as new. Loma :rt once. if _vnu want rr good 1vrrr.r ER BRos.._ Nsyy Your ins. Clrrrrigrrmeots Soiieitt d Prompt Returns Jor1N_nA|s lil? Fulton Market New York, Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. Bass. Smells and Erlsa Syptoiaiiy. All correspondence promptl answer- ed. Stencils sent on application. S. B. W-ill &. Sillls iloston. Mass., Transfer Agents. I References, Colonial Trust Qu., Wholesale Fish House in the Unit! States. ro-ra dw 4m pd- "lrorough Bank of Brooklyn" or any .A _i A- »~;-‘4