resentation .... 0000 _ -=v=-_ ._ 6a.°‘R¢¢nrnQf 5 Walkin 1-1 0 L dIl_€S A nice vralking cane is one of the very nicest gifts a man can receive. He may have all the toilet articles or smoking requisitts he requires and it is then difficult to select a gift suitable. A walking cane is sure to iit the case. Every man likes one and generally likes to have several. We have with. out doubt the most dressv, stylishand durable walk- ing Cam in the City- -Heavy Ebony with polished i-iorn Handle, and heavy Sterling Silver Mount also Tortoise Shell handles. Other fine woods We have are Partridge, Malacca, etc, etc. Please cal] and ‘see thcrn. , J. G. JAMIES ON, l)rl1ggiSl, The Medical Hall, Largest Dialer in Perfume and Walking Canes. 00000000 0000 0000 0 000000000 000000000Q00§0009§00 000 i-: -*_* f -- '"5 SI'iOU'i`5!l! There is but one opinion-Everybody, everywhere peaks well of EDi)Y’S r“S_lLE-Nl” PARLUR MATCH, All grocers handle them -No work to sell them. Asked For Every Hour of the Day 12 boxes (zoo each) rciiail at 25c. 3 boxes (5oo each) retail at r5c. Et. John, N. B. ` HUFIEL 3 2 'l i A. darn = a 7 --...°-.z-.:,"-°,....,....e*'°-'°'° “'.§‘.tI."... t “airy into an armchair and looked from one to the other of us with,q\issti0nl.n¢ Gino., _ “I got your telegram, and I came ste the hour you said. I heard that you had been down to tho oilice. There was no getting away from you. ~Lets hear the worst. What are you going to do with me? Arrest me? Shelli Wt' man! You can't sit there and play with me like a cat with n mouse." “Give him a cigar," said Holmes. “Bite on that, Captain Crocker. Ind don't let your nerves run sway Wlih yon. I should not sit here smoking with you if I thought that you were a common criminal, you may be l\lr0 0! .. _ __ __ ____ _ ___ that. Bo frank with me, and we may do some good Play tricks with me. Published in Prince Edwqrd Island Exclusively by and 1,“c,,,,,h',°,,_.. ' p ThefCharlott¢tov`vn Guardian- . “Wh” 4° 1°" ~'"“h '°°°°‘°7' '~ The Adventure of the Abbey Grange No. I2 of the Series ffhprlill. IIN, ll J. Csnan Dail: All Cs|||sr‘1 u/1111,.) ggwfigar. rm. I., imcrirf., nun” sr ou "It was certainly rather eccentric be- havior. I was merely going on the . idea that if the sliver had been taken by persons who did not want it-who merely took it tor a blind, as it were- _ then they would naturally be anxious to get rid of it." “But why should such an idea cross your mind?" "Well, I thought it was possible. Whcn they came out through the French window, there was the pond with one tempting little hole in the ice right in front of their noses. Could there be u better hiding place?" "Ah, a hiding place! That is better!" cried Stanley Hopkins. "Yes, yes; I see it ull nowi- It was early, there \\'ci'e folk upon the roads, they were ni'i':ild of being seen with the silver, so they sunk it in the pond, intending to rcturn for it when the coast was cicur. Excellent, Mr. Holmes! That is hcttci- than your idczi of rt blind." “Quite so. You have got :in admira- ble theory. I have no doubt tiizit my own ideals \\‘c|'c quite wild, but yoil must admit iliiit tiicy have ended in discovering the silver." "Yes, sir-yes. It was all your doing. But I have had a had setback." “A setback '!" “Ye_s, Mr. Holmes. The Randall gang were arrested in New York this morn- ing.” “Dear me, Hopkins, that is certainly ruthci' against your theory that they committed a murder in Kent lust night." - “lt is fntail, Mr. Holmes-absolutely i'ui:ll. Still ihcrc :irc other gangs of llircc besides the itandnlls, or it may ln: sclnc new gzing oi’ which the police l1:i\'c iicvci' lieni'd.” Mina-d'i; l iniment Cure; Bun.. etc. "Quito so. It is perfectly possible. What, are you oil?" "Yes, Mr. Holmes. There is no rest for me until I have got to the bottom of the business. I suppose you have no hint to give me?" _ “I have given you one.” "‘Which?” "Well, I suggested n blind." TO BE CONTINUE _ A “WIiEEZ\"’ CHEST. _ Means ‘your trouble is deep seated. To rlclny ie 4 ungerous. All the inilauimatlon will he drown out ln one duy by apglying Nerviline. It penetrates throufz the pores of the skin, relieves lnfhilnmntion and thus prevents sei-ions consequences. l_<`nr sore throat, weak chest and tendency to voids, no prescription is better than Polson’s Nerviline. For nearly fifty venrs is has been Cnnadn’s great house- hold remedy. Twenty-flve cents buys e “But why, Mr. Holmes-why?" "Ah, that’s the question, of course. But I commend the idea to your mind. You might possibly iind that there was something in lt. You won‘t stop for dinner? Well, goodby, and let us know how you get on." Dinner was over and the table clear- ed before Holmes alluded to the mutter again. He had lit his pipe and held his slippcred feet to the cheerful blaze of the fire. Suddenly he looked at his, watch. “I expect developments, Watson.” “Now-within a few minutes. I dare say you thought I acted rather badly to Stanley Hopkins just now." “I trust your judgment." ' “A very sensible reply, Watson. You must look ut it this way: What I know is unodicial; what he knows is oilficial. I have the right* to private judgment, but he has none. H0 must disclose ull or he is a traitor to his service. In a doubtful case I would not put him in so painful u position, and so I reserve my information until my own mind is cZ~s1r upon the matter." "But when will that bc?" “Tho time has come. You will now be prcscnt at the last scene of a re- mari;:1h!c little drama." _ There was .1 uoiiiui upon the stairs, and our door was opened to admit as line a specimen oi’ manhood as ever passed through it. I-Ie was n very tall young man, goldcn mustached, blue 'wviienr ua iw 1 i eyed, with a skin which had been burn- ed by tropical suns, and a springy step which showed that the_hnge fruinc was as active as it was strong. Ile closed thc door' behind him, and then he stood vi breast, choking down some overmastcr ing emotion ‘Sit dou n, Captain Crocker You new ~ -~#-.¢J7¢- di “_ `. _ ‘_ .Ny ,___,__l_!;_ V | J ° _ I , _ l_z;_-_ _ , .'41 .-1 i ` 1 1 ~ 3-..-.1 _-~5;L_‘.\',\ 5'. » . ,- . 'fel-1g1;'l~` » _ ~~ -+1 --~\.» .»~.~ _ ' .z-1 L-".',.'~_ r%`7i'_"'-i' . - . \~. .na ,¢'. if- __l.\.,_ .- wir- ‘ fc ‘ .A-~ » -.fr .i ». -- »» . 1; =,-. ~ E- _' p (_. ( Q* , _l ‘ui-'. . 1 _ v. .X "l,,zijf§_ __ 1. left' - 1 ' '\_- liciff' _ . .- _.< . 3 _.gi " ';};"~-~r .~ 1. ,rr 1_ “fl ' = ' ~ il- '_¢;"` L -'-'._-4;; __,__1;'§\ . ._~__ _ :_ _ ~;~-1 ' ' (_ -‘:c_.:~., \ r 1 .-of _ .. \ -no -me Z .A F: 1.4/-=-. =;..-_-we f ,=.‘,f?"4\§*.'- 1, . l _ 1 . . `:1f‘l`l. 1525 ~ i ° l' I `l""u'\ 3-". li . ‘mil V ~ ' ’ A ' 1-. fl; ».,y,_§;;.;?__' .; _ ;v._,_-. _ _ _ , _ ._ ., ,‘\'-` ` " hal# ' '»< ._ ef. -_ gg -541 Y _ . -im 4 _ apart irom damage sustained by smoke is one of the best in P E 1. We will now sell our stock at straight discounts oi 33 1-3 po and 25 p c, We have also it vcry large department ot clothes consisting of. Tweeds, Worsteds, and Sergcs, ‘f`;.'{"-_ i ~’~\'; .;l.§f:,‘i_:`, ,' 'wa '-_» LQ: A \' lurge bottle. ANNOUNCEMENTS -The “Eternal City” will he Mr. Burt- I:tt's theme in St. James Hall on Tues- day night.-Magnificent, views. -Members ol' Victoria Division going to the visit ui, York on Tuesday evening 0.15 sharp. -Wanted-A good reliable paper ruler. Apply to_“Ruler," in care of The Guardian will ull meet, ut \Vorth’s Livery Stable nba 1 -City '1‘uxes,All who have notpnid their City taxes please rio so at once as we have to make up doi`nu1tcx‘slist,ln ;\ few ilwrs lflrilw -The Alexnndrn church purpose hold- ing their Christmas ircc nnd entertain- ment on Christmas night nt thc church Doors opened (L15 p. ni. conimcucing 7 p. lu. Admission fcc adults lil cts, children 5 cts. ltldzilpri -The annual meeting of the Brook field Riile Association will llc- held at the residence of Capt. A. Benton on Thurs- day the 21st Inst., nt 7 p. ni. All members are requester! to attend. Picture hooks for children in endless variety. A nice line ut. 10-12-15c. each.- H. A. Tnnton & Cc., Great George St. ian ii. ` Call nn I get some ri those nice din n e nd tea sets that are oilcred nt rt bar Ruin. \\'. P. Colwlll. 12-ld twf4v\'. \Ve have 11 particularly nice lot of gold and silver mounted nmbi'cll:\s for ladl- s and gentlemen.-G. F. Hutcheson. 18d 1|. Just recu\cdan clcgnnt line of Photo Frames for Christmas in gold, lcnthcr and composition all of the \c\y latest designs To been seen nt the Studio- - s with clinched hands and hen ng . _ V ' ~ V A ' ' ‘ I ' ‘ " I l ‘ \ ' _ v - . . ‘ ‘ J I ’ - G-.».n.c0¢k. aritf . __ _ _ _ _ _ ` _ ' ' __ __ -a - | _ _ ,__ 'uf f. . C USE TENT FIRE IN IJJUNING TDR » Our claim w the Insurance adjusters having* been Settled today, we have now decided to clear ‘ out our entire stock consisting oi Ready-to-wear Clothing and Me_n’s Furnishings oi every description. Our stock » » This is a ruro chance ol securing a suit length of cloth at a, snap. . 33 1-3 p. c. off 25 p. c. oil F111' (30055 Underwear This is 'a rare opportunity of securing goods at nearly half price, I DQNALD "° E' 's"‘"“'s “"‘“‘ES' _ . . . _ , _ _ » , , ctornlnc House. ' ' . .;i“f ‘ ff ‘ri 1) ' i 1 I Wi . H +` . ._- ‘f..r__<. ` ' _'_ ` 1 _ (lv Fur Robes Overcoats Suits Valises Trunks Pants Suit Cases Recfers Raincoats Overalls. ' Cloth Any other goods not here mentioned Men,S Working Jackets subject to like discounts l i t EC. if Hats and Caps Sale opens Monday at 9 o clock D . . . . , .l ~ l Mews Furnishings 18 and will continue until stock is Sweaters etc. . 1- M » - -‘ ~ i .i...‘,i;'=i:.5'.'- '},{1\ _ ~‘, ‘ 4 1 ”*)f~»` _ _ ,_, Q: ‘- ~=-.~s~'¢»'- T. _‘M \;¢ ‘#1 r“*~”f_. "LF f¢2f}L_~¥' a" .._ :»_\ .--7, ,:_Qr are-4.. i. 1 1 f : 'i ;`. _ Ji 1%... _»..~.. - JIS "" ...sc “_ =-f¢ 5.. v, L