_ LOW, damp or swampy lands in a warm, humid *_ ‘ » l _ " , . '~ 'W , _ . J 'rt-IE cHARLoT'rE'rowN ot».\no1.\.v, SEPTEMBER 2, .905 1 » . -.Q.\g_-:nr 3 _ _____.-_-;.-- __f?___:._,_ _ . v- A____._.__;... ___ '. -___ _._ _ . __ _tv _ _ _ _ __ _ _ . _ under proper Conditions climate producetea oi' rank, rapid growth, coarse in texture; woody fibred, rudely flavored- makes an cup_hei_1vy, murky in color, rough-tasting 7;. »-. Ill __ oor tea. 'U ‘But the Indian and Ceylon teas used to make the Red Rose brand are grown on the high lands ol' India. and the mountain sides of Ceylon. These teas are grown in clear dry sunshine, they mature slowly, -the leaves of the Ceylon teas are tender, delicate, finely flavored, but not strong. The indian teas thus grown arc full bodied, ` -'i"'_;l l richly flavored, smooth in texture, strong. _ _ _ _ r Such Indian and Ceylon teas combined in .Ted » Rose Tea produce a cup of a ri~.h rclsv brown, sti on - . "_`”’_`_ l and smooth-all the richness and sirongth of lni.lI:.;;, _ all the delicacy and fragrance of Ceylon tc-..n-that 1 "rich, fruity flavor" which belongs alone to Red Tea-more qualities of tea cxceiicnzzc thu.; any i i indian or brand of Ceylon alone can possess. l , _ _ ._ _ _ _..,___~_____ ' ,_ t 9.' " _f1""‘* .-.~£~-;t~ "; iii 1 '1"2.. 11-__ m L is good- Tea it 2 'r. HJ Estes.-een-. Shlohn, N._B., Toronto, Wizinlpcjjf n ' mf---' `. l_-n__._ f _..__.. -_ 5 -...r, r Did you over have if ___.iff//_'f _ your range grate; _ *_ ` ””?f-€"‘~~ hum oul'l* ’ rs .7»-¢ "- - lfyoudiayouwiitkmnv _ "/r w r ,n,...... .. ._ .‘ . - - 1.. what that means in Conn- mon ranges-it means f plumbers, delay, muss and big bills _ ; -because common ranges are built that way. ~ As range grates must some time burn 'out you are certain to have th;-kincl of trouble if yours is a common range. _ If you have the Pandora you won't have any » trouble, because you can take out i the old grates and put°in the new ones in ten minutes, and a' ten cent piece for a screw-driver does it easier in the Pandora than a whole kit of plumbers’ tools will do it in A len rent plrrcfors :new-driver 1 ul you nad ta tai-4 out old ond put in uno Pandora I grain. ~ ' COIIIIIIOII I'El.Ilg€S. M°Clai;y3 Pandora Rane Rogers' Hardware Co.. Lid., Sole Agents : ---- ~- _..f. t1 _ ._-P ` Fi' i illilllililtiilllll EXii|Blllilll! Agricultural and Industrial Fair and ' " Live Stock Show. OPEN TO THE MARITIME PROVINCES- Fredericton, N. B. _ Sept. 21, 22, 25, 25, 26, 27, i905. NEW BRUNSWICKS BIG, FAIR. '_- - ‘ i' “ nam ou. or ‘ it 6 EDUCATION A§D AMUSEMIINT- 6 __ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT AT LARGE EXPENSE OF _ llzlilili-lillgfylghg O Indllslderful Ant! ' llespmte D-.»§.D¢,|| * Loorinc. 'ri-IE r._oo?._ `_ l il. T us LEOND .‘J.’:§..?.i'_:;':'.Y.;:'_1‘i';'a..u.'.?i:;.:_is..:.s"::::..‘:..5 ` * . » _ _.5 ,__ ,.,_ _ ._ an ordinary safety Bicycle nud hur lug himselt and wheelthrgig "3 ‘ A the broken uthws , miraculously ______me__ _lah 4_t_> foot of spade, siiglltting on __ P Y _ s n . lloth‘Al:Its `ABeSeg£{!'I‘.E:I{ giiotllse enclosed grounds twice each day. 3 lnrs~lliiolllNt; AND PICING -3 olrs l ; . l;gii'Pll‘ll`:.Ll:t‘a,l§ti:tll'ry.llgll;=1?ti :isldhhllleiltiforrnntlon sflti hiss _ lil/ ilw i`ln\rluttutown Guunlinn. _T i u. _ Good tea -“gist be grown A llllitrllizltiulllltilrlfifes By A. CONAN DOYLE. _ l’uhli>\hui in Prlnco I-`iiwnrrl Inland, oxuiiurlvt-lr’ "I sm ull right, but indeed. Holmes, I con hardly believe my eyes. Good heavens, to think that you-you of ull mon~should be standing in my study i" Again I gripped him by the sleeve und felt the thin, sinowy arm beneath lt. "Well, yonlrq not I spirit anyhow,” said I. "ly dear chap, l'm overjoyed to seo you. Sit down and toll ms how you cnmo olive out of that dreadful _ chasm." ' He sat opposito to me and lit a cigs- retto in his old .uonchulnnt manner. He was dressed in” the seedy froclr cost 'of tho book merchant, but ths rest ot that individual lay in s pile of whlto huir and old boobs upon the itnbls. Holmes looked even thinner und hconor than of old, but them was s dead white tinge in his nquillne face which told me that his life recently had not bscn o hcnlthy une. _ “I sm glli.l to stretch myself, Wut- son," suid ho. "It is no joke when u tnll mnn has to take u foot oi! his stature for several hours on end. Now, my dear follow, in tho matter of these explanations, we hnve, if I may uslr for your co-operation, is hurd and dun- gcrous night's work in front ot us. Por- hnps it would ho better if I gave you on i nccount of thc whois situation .When thot work is ilniahed." g "I urn full of curiosity. I should much prefcr to hr-or now." ‘ "You‘li como with ine tonight?" "When you like and whcro you like." “This is, indeed, like the old dnys. We shnll buvo time for o mouthful of dinner before we need go. Well, then, about that chasm. I hnd no serious clmculty in getting out or it for the vcr: simple reason that I ncvcr wns in it." “You nnvcr were init?" ";\'o, \\'.it>-lui. I never wus in it. My note to you \\-nz: :i'\-mlutcly genuine. I had little doubt that i h"1l como to tho end of my cnrcer when I if »:'.~:~!\'<-il the somewhst sinister ilguro of thc into Professor liloriurty standing upon the narrow pnthwuy which lcd to snfnty. I road on inexorable purpose in his gray eyes. I exchanged some remarks with him, thcrefore, and obtained his courteous permission to write the short note which you i1fter\'.'_‘.:'il r|‘cci\'cd. I left it with my clgnrettc box un;i my stick, and I wuiltcd uiong the pathway. Moriarty still nt my heels. When I rcnchcd the end I stood ut lilly. Ho drew no weapon, but he rushed ut me and threw his long arms around me. Ho knew thnt his own gums wns.up sud was only unxious to revenge him- self upon me. We tottered together upon the brink of the fnll. I hoye some knowledge, however, of bnritsu, or the .Iopnneso s atom of wrestling, which has more than once been very useful to me. I slipped through his grip, and hc with ti horrible scrcnm kicked mud- Iy for n fow seconds and clawed the sir with both his hands. But for all his efforts he could not get his bulancl. snd over ho went. With my fnco over the brink I snw him full for is long way. Then hc struck n rock, bounded od and splashed into the water." _ I listened with omnzcment to this ex- plunutlon, which Holmes delivered be- twoen thu puffs of his cigarette. “But thc trucks!" I cried. “I sow with my own eycs thot two went down the pnth und none returned." "It camo about in this wny. The in~ stout that tho professor hnd disap- pcllred it struck me what u really ex- traordinarily lucky chance fate hnd placed ln my way. I knew that Mori- urty was not the only mon who hnd sworn my dcnth. There were at leust three others whose desiro for venge- nncc upon me would only bc increased by the deuth of their lender. They were all most dangerous mon. One or other would certainly get inc. On the other hnnd, if nil the world wus convinced that I was deud they would take liber- ties, thcso mon; they would soon luy thnmscivcs open, ond sooner or inter I could destroy them. Then it would be time for me to announce that I was still in the loud of the living. Bo rapid- ly docs tho brain ict thot I believe I hnd thought this ull out before Profess- or liiorlorty had reached tho bottom ot the Ilcichcnbuch foil. "I stood up and examined thc rocky wuli behind me. In your picturesque account of tho mutter, which I rood with grcrtt interest some months inter, you usscrt that the wull was sheer. That was not literally true. A low smull footholds prcscntod themselves, and there wns some indication of o icdgc. Tho ciifl' is so high that to climb it all was an obvious impossibility, and it wus cqunlly impossible to mule my way nlong tho wct path without leaving some tracks. I might, it is true. have revorscd my boots, us I have done on similur occnslons, but the night of three sets of tracks In one direction would certnlhiy huvs sugtghested s do ception. On tho whole, en, it wus best that I should risk the climb. 'It was not s plensnnt business, Wstsdit. rho ton mi-ed semis mc. nm nah _ fanciful person: but-_I give you my word thst I seemed to hear "Igorisrty‘s voice screaming st me out of e sbyl. A mistake would have been fntil. More than once ss tufts of gross come out in my hand or my foot slipped in the wet nctchcs of the rock I thought that I was gone. Bot I struggled up- ward. ond st lsst I at-ached n ledx sovsrsl fest deep sn covered wi soft green moss, where I could tio nn- sesn ln the most perfect comfort. more I was stretched when you. tny deer Watson, and sll your following mn_\_s Investigating in the most sympnthet c - slid lnsdlcleut mnunor the circum- stances of my dr-sth. - -loin' A. CAMPBBL M.P.P. Pfllidéll. W S. l|0OI’ER» S¢¢\'¢l"Y s-soitsswtwussplilq ’ _ _‘z . .= ~'.i-t _if;__» uns nlono that I hnd rt-ached thc ond nf my ud- vontnrcs. but A vary unexpected occur- \-once slimvqd me that thcrc were lur- prlscs still in store for me. A huge rock, falling from nbovc, boomcd past me, struck tho path und bounded over into tho chasm. For sn Instant I thought that it was sn occldcnt, but s iuowcnt inter, looking np, I saw o mnn’s head against the darkening sky, und another stone struck tho very ledge upon which I wus stretched within s foot ot my bend. Or course the meaning of this wus obvious. Mo- riarty had not been alone. A confeder- ate--uud oven that one glance bod told me how dangerous n mon that confod~ crute was-had kept guard whiic tho; professor had uttocl-refl me. From ni distnncc, unsoeu by me, he had been I 1 witness of his fri:-nd's donth und oft my escape. Ile had wuitod, and then,l making his wny nrounil to the top ofi the cliff, he hnd cndcnvorcd to succeedi win-ro his comrade hnd fnlicd. ' j “I did not tnke long to think about it. I Watson. Again I cuw that grim fuco look o\'cr the cliff. and I imcw tllut it wus the prccin-nor of unotiicr stone. I scrnmhlcd down on to the pntll. I. don‘t think I could have done it in cold . blond. it wus o hundred times more diitlcult than getting up. But I hnd no time to think of the danger, for nu- othcr stone sung past me us I hung by my hands from thc edge of the ledge. Ilulfwny down I slippoll; but, by the blessing of God. I lnndcd, torn und bleeding, upon the pnth. I tools to my; hcels. did ton miles over tho moun-,_ thins in tilc rl_tit:s tonc ami strculgtll to the; _ s unntolr. Ncurly nil thc common nil-2 monte are duo to hnd blood, unli wlicnf the hnd l»loocl in turned into pood bloofllry Dr. \\’i|iinutn‘ Pink 1"lll.~§ lic Lrouiiie disappears. Thub ls why; those pills cure mmcinin, dlzrilioss, llcurt' poipitiition, gcncruil riul>iii'y, kitlnoyi troui-lc,rhouinntlsm, s'~|ptltm, luniimgn, and nervous lrouhlt-s,suc\ its neurnlgln, pnrnlysisaurl St. Vllus dunoc. Timo is _ wllytliayllrillg oline nn cotlllolt nt all qlngcao womnnliood und lrlliootl, und euro tliolr scerct ulhncnts wiicn thc hloorl l_iut you must. not the tzcnulhc pills. Substitutes mul iinitntions which some denier:-1 otltsrnovereuro |\n_vt,l_ilng. When Gm buy pills, ser. that thc lull ripple Dr. ivrltlmr the Dr. Willlnrns Medicine Co`.,i _--Q.__. J’ WOULD MOT GIVE THE ROAD. Toiur.\'1'o, Ang, ii()-Prince Louis ol Bot- tcnburg hns been onjoylng nn unto trip In Wcsicrn Onlnrio. Ilia L-h1\\|fl'cnr myr- tho mnchlnc was rlltehcd four times ln- cnusc Inv-nicrs rlrlriluz on the mini \vo\tl|l not givo why. i ll# ---.> __ l r THAT PA LE, TIIIEI) GIIIL. _ She is in society, in business, nt home, t zone or sho would he perfectly woli, ni..-il... sect sr§i.i.,.i.,'1>i-no`C'...».1 mn- Bts. .White Enamel Lottors, bc. Wi-its us, wo’ll ilu tho ii--ut. Chas. W Mock “At lost, when you had sil _formsd !our_g°Y_i_tlbls sod tstsiir lrioosog on-to Jitsu.; St. \vo-t. Tomato. 1 ` r K1.\‘r:s'lt>.\', O t., .\n~. iii--‘.~I. VL ' ,~ ‘ ‘ - . 4 il _ _ hh -I every genuine “__ I ‘I _ . v _ . What $3. buys in a Wom¢sn’a ‘ ii the satisfaction that you will get in _ Stylisl1_sl\a ly, dainty, perfect fitting. shoes -_ _ #_ I » , - V , ,__ s,.....1.i..g<.f“RovAL PURPLE " sn... $3.00 ....11 bi. ..n;..?.'.m-,-;o"` in _; l that is good looking good wearing and st lisli in o ladyg’ Bhd; _.We ygnture say there is not a lady's shoe sold in Canadil to-day, unless ’ ` " i " ~"' i' 1' "' at a very high price, that will giye either the service or ' __ _ ’ ‘ ‘ r Q ' \ if .Um . .__ wear well, and loo well as long as they wear. ' *_.‘;_1 ‘ ,_` _ ‘This trademark-with retail rice, $3_00__is stamped _, ._ ` rf. '_ on the- sole of every “ ROYAL PJRPLE" shoe. _ ._ ‘”~ _ "P __ '~ ' fr- A-=:.--_ ..."°_":.:_=.f5.s:..':_£..°'.:»»'...=..°-'- Le- _.__..s.- __.. .Wm ____ m __ #Y -_--U ' .qui __ i . ~ --norm. 1>vn1>r.n~' sa.oo sim". the __ _ Lx 'f 5 _;_.___ -_ _ .___ ____ < 41... _. ¢: - --» _ ._ ‘ _‘ ‘ Excelsior Life- iii' ='@f`©iFlT|1'li li.<....i.ii¢¢c¢.... At their Zenith. Never before have Fit-Reform -Suits and Overcoats. .been so close to perfection, as at the beginning of this fall season. The iniprovenienits in the methods of making, since Fit-Reform was founded, are reflected In the gar- ments themselves. Snell style-such colorings-such' i exclusive patterns__su¢l1 tailoring.. such faultless fitting garments-cannot ' be duplicated elsewhere at anywhere = _ near our prices. ii Suits and Overcoats._....._....$l2. to $30. Trousers ......................... _.$3.50 to $7.50 ' ug. .-1 .- ll. _~‘? ?il§`.|». ` Thii irndsmsrl idea- _U2/ff - 'sh iii ` E his I-`nRr-ionngumeni. _=~., Rtfgnu _¢ . _..a.... 35-l, - Rio ' _ "ni-iilyrii-nuvrmlln l...._`ii < v -' _ av' ,.541 ' _ ` ProwseiBros., Charlottetown. or. wiiln..._.' Ph.; Pain cm me For More _ ' ` one srNGEn_.nas _ ' been recognized as-maintaining the . Highest Standard of Excellence among Family Sewing-Machines' 'sud is 5. . now sold at lowes-'prices quality considered. than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or _not _there is much to interest most women at' any Sir|ger_Stor"e-- and all are cordially invited. “ ‘ ‘ 0' .s-/r~ 3?/ These Machines Y ' s By this Sign you may know and will hnd Singer Stores rift * Everywhere Mc f.-__-=_- of Only from Maker -supply becomes vvenk,scuuty or irre|.¢`ulnr.` , Brockville, Uni. ` lst.-Pair of Iltvts l|l\‘l\~iur4. Alluy dt Co. everywhere _you nec hor. hut. nivvsps won. 'Jud-l’lpo. A. \ _ in-tltlln. und ntluuct . She hn.un't. lieurdo Form. 3rd-Swcnwr. SMIIIOY limo I-low quickly It. ‘tren tml I t . . . appetite lt. mrs;--\vfi|\t 'sn wuillw “ill iilljgh'i,f_i§"'li”§yKl:ff'.il.,ff'°' __:__»_i_|_f»= c__i_.L___§»_.:{||.i __?i..-.Mir ..un;t, ;...r-v.l||»._`.\.`ic. 1u..l~z...»|'....._ ~ o .\ . _ -. _ __ strciitzth into nnybod . Lnuulilhg epylln. """"|"'i‘l“(m"‘" “M l"~ nosv lips, lrrluht qnili-k iruwcrnunts all Ni-2tg|\ul`ool.lfonlrnllrfn.. lfllol illc vltnliiy .l-`\'n-ozone prolluop., ., I vi R I (,(~|'¥""“35¢`0- 'lhousnntls ol uttr|u»iI\'v inippy \\~0|||e|, "““|,3,‘_’(li' ‘_mf’f|"°|,ll'f) _ .. gnc Fcrrozone- Wltynutyoul A box oi :irrl~llnzor funn' ` 'sct`im` tty cbocolsio cmuoii uililsui costs lift; ‘ I’nlrlih¢n;s,gf.`ift¢Q\ix\.|. cents nt any drug store. “mm RACE ? dx Mehcod. lluootn ‘$'l'AMi>f. I _ ~~ -_ _wa illlvsr Modal lor_ th boat nil romul nthirto in tho ubovo lruntn Utovlnltd ll! KI. in W. `_ t lb, ggmg 5d§\~g_|g_ ghmg 15131,: A' . " Tug of Wnr. prim. \'nl\|n \l!».fli. '_ i A small payment down, the felt at convenient intervals Three didesfent Kinds and Q wide range of prices to suit. ` _fold only by _Singer Sewing Machine Company Queen Steet, Charlottetown. P. E. I- A A 'ililnlntl Pink Pills for I-‘nie coplo 'iw' prlnicrl on thc wruppcr nruulid cuch lm. ‘ Sold by all donlcrs or sent hy mnli nt. 50, centsn box, or six boxes lor $2.50, hv~ _ _ _ _ ` O Under the management of the Lnbourers' Protective Union and the, ‘Abegweit Athletic Club on the C. A- A. A. Grounds, Labor Day, iiidondsy. september 4th, 1905. Sliver Cups, Medals and other valuable prizes will he given ln the PROGRAMME. [OPEN EVENTS] too and no nrds dash. o, 880 yards and I mile runs }{ sud diiictent events. 5' - 44 ~ _ r mile bicycle. Putting 16 lb. shot- Throwing r6 lb hammer. Pole Vault. High Jump, running broad jump, no yards hurdles. PRIZE LIST-UNION EVENTS. lill YARDS ll/\SlI. V Wi YAIIIDH DASH. llr-N il. (CII-l l II . vliti--s"ih»‘_°1‘nl§°i..-'¢"ronto, Same Salicnt I*e*n_iures from Report of » ,r9o4. Insurance in force .. $7,646,798.; increase. 24 per uni. »l.47t.i9Z_li5 New lnsnruncc issued.. }1,z18,|57.oo lnsrcssr, 10 per cuvv, £609 958.75 (`1\sl\_Ii:c1mie, I’r_emiunli1, Interest, etc.. _. . _ V &~‘8_;.546.51 lntissse, ?§`psr cent, 557, ,09 Total Expense. lmymeuts to l'olicy-holders, etc. _ }l66.93l.r9 lnicre-t Re\ euue alone more than pays Dcstlt Claims. lllslh Claims dsrlsg vesr $38.5l1.0il Rnte per I,c.oo means Inanmnce in force 5.56 per cent. ` Average surluni Death Rate 14 years, 2% mos-3.54 per Iron 'lilo lowrst rate on record for any Cotnpsny oi same nge. Reserve (being in excess of Govt. stuntlartll S lncrcsse,_Z3 per cent, $|39 Total Assets for Po ic) - holders security, hui., l|,a53,1I6.o5 $1.61 tor every dollar ni llshiluy. inrlnolq Reserve. list Surplus on Policy- hblders Account \lil4,l4I 56 Reserve! for seven years on Ilm. tnble, Interest at 3? per cent. Iu‘¢-rest earner ou mean Net Assets 6 33 per cent, AGENTS WANTED. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, General Agent, ' - Charlottetown, P. E. I. lad 2 q we rxmamull ‘Nova Scotia’s Great Fair _ sie =s 1*- & U ‘-A'r- -'_ ` ' HALIFAX r lite-1905 Datesare:-_ ~ .SEPT. I3---Zi. Make n visit to the Fair Your Holiday of the Year, and LOME T0 HALIFAX. $20,000 Pr_en1_iums$20»000 limi Eliuoailolill Failures. _ Grand lilrriay lh all ina nuan- llililllS- $4,800 ....i§§,~"i iil€DONALll 7 t 82 PERRY, ` 'hui moby mation. “‘ ~ Great George Street. ” ~I. Fi » ,I 1 - i ..-sv 1-.; .-. “ia-2:- J. ». s- .r*rlam. Qt; .». o. .. soécfg 4;... .». -,- U, s ». “$232 1,,,,,,» -u;¢.,q: »~ -a-