nwof 4-Yi 'rwuigvlv funn: 1 UD¢§1'l"’$§F . _ , for .I-M1100 i Knit in the, fabric ' from long Bbred wool » -cnt to fit and made up wilhoutiuside seams. 'fy your smartest dress' will not ,how s wrinkle_lf you wear , Stanf\eld's " “ T ruro-Knit '° Underwear ' For Ladies. The wit; uxuhziukahle wool is as grateful to the skin as gilk. Tilt l(>0S¢ knitting givgg greater warmth with less weight. Every garment is knit to it perfectly-won’t stretch with wear or shrink with washing. All drawers are niade with the new band, which prevents b u u ch i n g around th waist an d over t h e hips. _ _ G u s auteed ear it this winter ii d Desirable Building Lots in l1h’town for Sale. ’l`lie unrlersignedrotlers for sale the following valuable building lots: ` 4 lots ou the east side of Uppei Ili-lsboroiigh Street each having :I frmilrige on Street ol' 50 feet and ex ~ wiiiliig back 75 feet. z lots on the west side of Orltbfr Sweet each having a frontage oi Struct of 50 feet and extending bad 75 lfct. The said six lots lie iurniedinteig, iiorih ofthe residence of Dr. Ander Suu, iulely D. Reid. i lot on the west side o Upper Hillsborough St., havin; ii frontage on Street oi 50 lee= .iiiii extending back 75 ieet. l`h`is io lies iiuniediitely opposite the resi ileiice oi Dr. Anderson. It is impossible to procure a rnori ilcsirahle locality for residences tha. th~se lots afford. Tcriiis easy and a good title given W. S. STFAVART. llcslirlsny Building, Cl1'to\vn. i 1-18 dtf, _.V -.' _ __ The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co.._ Ltd! Steamers Princess and Northumberland Leave as bclow every day, Sundays' ez cepted. FUR POINTS WEST. _ l~`i-nm l"(llN'l‘ l)U CI-llCNl4l, on nrl'i\'nl U iiii li»ii\'iiig St.. John, ll.ttl ir. 1n.5_l‘or SUM lCli.\'lill‘}, coiiiiuotliut thoro wi oxpros: iiii l'iii- < ‘lim-li»t.l ulnwii and Tignish. |i`i-iiiii Sl.'Mi\lER.':`(illC, on'|\.rr'iv.ul of morn l|[¢!_l|'._iiii_|'i_|_\li\__t7l¥\6l&t&tl42¥_)\G1\Mui 'iz' stntiinnéf ol ‘_ 41. . ., or , _ J _C1-lg r-nnnoc ii=u_u'_i)N_tri_s'_tr;i\ii\ for ST. JO rbi _'BOSTON iiiii . _ lllr ii. 3?.”-7 Viiiiviieiiliinisiiti Point Dil ffihono du/1'{n_& um. syrup' ; fiiiiiiiici- iiimiliiis with-cnrso Boston uni it il.iilw:\_v so that nn clmngo otrurs is 1-oquii-oil !`H1‘i‘i\l'\liiiul or Boston; tironce for all points iii i ,l~l. l'_iiiiiiiii-tions ut; Puinsao and lilonoton with li-iiiiis for- itll stutioiis on I. U. It. and its con- ilei~liiiii.~i. i'iiiiiii~i-tioiui at St. John with C. P. lt. andit,i~ i~~»iii_ii¢i~i ioiis,iriirl with ltlustorii t-l.S. Co's. Storuu ci-s lor irlitstipnrt. Portinnd und Boston. _ i1`0lt P0lN'l‘S l\l.»\S'l‘. . l~_i'_i\iii_ l’ll!'l‘0U about 4 ni for CHAR lil_lI’l Ii.'l`{)\\’N on nrrlval o morning train fr/iiii liiilifiix and Syiinoy. __lli-mil (‘il.\itl_i()'l `iC'.\()\VN for PICTOU Bi 1\_-“I i\._ii|.. 1-oiiiicotiuiz thoro with dai trains for l .\lfI-. ll_ltii|inilu,l\d. - - _l iiiiiiuviiriii nt Il'/\liIl"AX with C. A. SL l li_.\.\'| i.lNlllfo1'linstoii. _ iliiiiiiirli 'l`ii~ki:l.s to bo had nt Griuiil Trunk, l_:ii_iiiiiiiiii l’in:ifli:, Iiiicrooioiiilti nnil l’. IG. I. i\=I\l\\':\,\f~ and on tho (loin ui\y’s Sl.oiuno1'i-1 und ""’l"‘-'l`UIllZ nos n Ui\ltcii‘ Status and Uirnnilii I". W. I>lALl..1'iL“°"'° t . McGALE'S su-rruuurr PILLS nu ' ` vous uvn um sosrnt- r* ss' at _-1- J_,__ __ _-_,_______ , __ Excelsior Life insurance Com- P5055 dead Oinoe, Toronto, Some Salient Features from Report of 1904. i f 7646 98.3 muiiiiiiiiaif zfiifii mit, s|,4i4,'i9;.i’r»7 Ii surance issued. . $2 2 .157-00 ew liicresll, 26 percent, $609.i5&75 Cash Income( Premiums, as 546 51 Ite=ste;. . n iiicrésae. I6 per cent, $57,gt6,8*i l`otal Expense. 1’t\yU1¢Uil to Policy-holders, etc.. $166,931.19 [pterest Revtgiue alone more than pays ‘ eath Claims. Dutli Dlsims darlll You $38.5l7.00 gsm pg; r,coo means Insurance in force 5.56 per cent. Average annual Death Rate layears, 2% mo!-3-549°* IW lip lov/eatrste s record for lnyooinpsm oi same qs. :‘~:°g:°i;°e°° ........ , ( BI( ° of l°iiiire:s::123 per cant. $l39,;19.i1 . | b 1, , 116. i.ii'1°iiii-eiietirilcillxiillaii'oiaélilblliiyfslgdsilgi wr . ‘4 t Surplus os Polic? i hold an Account S|_\4~i‘i RCBCYVCI f0l' BCVCII yGl\'l Q11 Hills tlb I t t t K r cent. Iugrgfzszngd agement Nd AQIGV 6 33 ptr cnt. -, _ AGENTS wA_N'rl2.D- UHAS. J. rMiTCH.5i-li General Agent. Charlottetown, P- B- _I- Obatinato ooughs yield to its grateful _ the Missing Three- _ Q uatrt e r No. ll ol' _the Series fcmfuu, rfm, 1. 4. c..... mn. ...a c~iri.r. ‘ ' Wlslly.) _ (cmflrai. ms. by u¢ci...i. rump. u c..) “It’s wortli trying, Watson,” said Holmes. _“Of course with a warrant we _ could demand to see the countcrfoils, but we have not reached that stage yet. I don’t suppose they remember faces in so busy a place. Let us ven- ture it.” “I um sorry to trouble yo\1.” said he in his blnndcst manner to the young _ woman behind the grating; “there ls; but u good deal of outside betting goes ` on among the public, and it is possible that it might 'be worth some onc‘s while to get at ii player as the ruiiinns of the turf get at a race horse, There is one explanatiou.~ ;A' second very obvious one is that this young man really is the heir of s great property, however modest his means may at prescut bc, and it is not impossible that a plot to hold him for ransom might be con- cocted." ' .“Tliese theories take no _account of the telegram." “Quite true, Watson. The telegram still remains the only solid thing with which we have to deal, and-we must not permit our attention to wander away from it. It_is to gain light upon the purpose of this telegram"that we are now upo__n our way to Cambridge. The path ot'our investlgatloa_is at present obscure,- but I shall be very much surprised if before evening we have not cionred' it up or made a con- siilcrubic ndvancenlonz it." l Copyright by Coliiar's Weekly. WE LOOKED UP TO FIND A QUEER LITTLE OLD MAN IN THE DOOIHVAY. ~ en’s ouse oats! ' i There’s a way to 'be cosily comfortable at home-and he'd not catch the nack of-it, if the wife, daughter, or sister iiidn’t help. ` ' And so we are talking to women. For women buy most of the House Coats. There’s easy and splendid choosing here. Good sorts at $5.00 and $6 oo . There isn’t a safer gift to give him. He don t want you to choose his cigars-but you’re away ahead of him on._tl1e House Crist subject. The styles here are different from those shown elsewhere. so no danger of buying one that’s just like Mr. Smith’s or Mr. ]ones'. Some are very elaborate, yet the gayest are in good taste. Give him one for Xmas. Select it now. D.»A. BRUCE. Clothier and Haberdashcr, ` Victoria Row, Opposite P. O. m., rv some small mistake about a telegram I sent yesterday. I have had no aris\vc1', and I very much fear that I must have omitted to put my name at the end. Cohld you tell me lt' this wnsiso?" ` The young woman turned over I shcaf of countcrfoils. “What o’clock was it?" she asked. “A llttic after 0.” “Whom was it to?" ' Holmes put his finger to his lips and glanced at me. “The lust words in lt were ‘for God's si1ke,’" he whispered confidentially. “I am very anxious at getting no answer.” The young woman separated one of the forms. “This is lt. There is no_name," said she, smoothing it out upon the counter. “Then that, of course, accounts for my getting no answer," sold Holmes. “Dear me, how very stupid of mc, to bo sure! Good morning, nilss,`und many thaiiks for having relieved my rnlud." Ile chuckled and rubbed his hands when we found ourselves lu the street oaco more. ' “Weill” I asked. ` "We progress, my dear Watson, we progress. I had seven different schemes for getting u glimpse of that telegram, but I could hardly hope to succeed the very ilrst time." “And what have you gained?" “A starting point for our investi- gation." Ile hailed s cab. -“King's Cross station," said he. “Wo have u journey, then?" - "Yes, I think we must run down to Cambridge together. All the indica- tions secm to me to point in that direc- tion.” “Tell mc," I asked, as we rattled up Gray's Inn road, “have you any sus- picion yct ss-to thc cilnsc of tho dis- zxppenriuiccl I tlou’t think that among ull our cases I have known one where the motives are more obscure. Surely you dou’t really imagine that he may be kldknnped bi oriler' to give informa- tion agiilnst his wealthy uncle?" "I confess, my door Watson, that that docs not appeal to mo as a very probable explanation. It struck mc, however, as being the one which w'as most likely to interest that exceedingly unpleasant old person.” ' "lt certainly did that, but what are your alternatives?" “I could mention several. You must admit that it is curious and suggestive that this incident should occur on the eve of this important match and should involve the only man whose presence seems csseutlnl to t.ho suc- cess of the side. It may, of course, be is coincidence, but it is iiitcrcstlng. Amutelir snort is froe from betting, k . isdn” “_"'_,d S9¢’y Public Wor s avid ilhiieilangur Thai _ _ .- _ CAN as Avornsn sv Uss ` os ‘ Dr. Chase`s SIRUP linseed and thorough curc of coughs nnfi colds. tho beginning must always bc with neglected cold Syrup of Linscuil and ,Turpentinc, ll 8 hronoliitis, consumption and pneumoni any slniilar ti-entnrent. Syrup of Llnset-il and Turpentino. and though I had tried all sorts of m clue."-Miss Arla O'Ilrien, Capo C ov Gaspe Co., Quo. It is imposslblo for a doctor to prescribe for . croup, lbronchitis, whooping ` cough, asthma, coughs and colds than Dr. Chss6's for 'man afmors effective Ztréstmeilt Syrup of Llnseed and Tupeutine. courts it bottle at all dealers. One of the Greatest Inventions of tho Age T HE l)UPL_i9RAPH' DUPLICAT ING MACHINE Hundreds of Satisfied Users Testify to this Fact " . _ _ . ,_ < . _ Tproduces so-5o+.1oo or ' ` ` se more copies on any paper. _,.-M. .-.“rF"" / from writing done w_ilh ` _ _ _ type-writer, pen or copying . _ ` _ _ 'I `. ~` pencil,‘in the quickest pos- ` ` '. ,._ _'_,'___,'-__f__i - ___ , _ sible manner, and the copies ' “ " 'P' 4" are as clear as the original. if " -f'-"."‘*' ,_,.‘.ri- _Esrsy to Use- Easy to Buy. Send for Price List and Full Description to _ PENMAN & STKANG. Manufacturers, zz Yonge St. Arcade, TORONTO, Canada. CARTER. S CO.. Limited. Dealers for P- E- I- Don’t Ex erirnent-just .....,..... BUY A DJPLIGRAPH. iuilis in illnlils AND HOW SERIOUS RESULT Turpenlin i There is one way in which tha ravages of consumption can be very materially lesscncdanil that is bythe prompt and While weak, lungs undoubtedly predis- pose to lung trouble' and consumption, I By clirccting yournttentlon toDi-.Chi\se's' W0 inakc known to you the most. certain and _az . , . I'Ir,I..l.i.S.. GIVE VIM . ssh,-°“.::.;r.z":;l‘.°'.rlsr~..¢‘§:l‘°s.°.:a‘ '. 'I _ iviaxs Lira worrrn wuu.r-:'\ ` .GIVE VIGOR by maciroiiy corroctini liver, stomach and, bowels. 'l‘hoy induce the ,uatura sleep and uppotito otyoutii. ", GVE VETALITY i _ by cleansing all disorders from thosyswm. They cure Constipation, lndigostion, Biliousness, Head- ache, Nervousnoss. For Sala by all Druggista |00 and 256 a BOX ACCEPT H0 SU BSTITUTES ':E°I"I..s;..$i.. m For sale by Johnson & yo 1 i r -r ' .. ,fn=A. _ AUGTJON SM-E , i. 1 "’_T"!' l-'.\‘~ of _Il‘s.rin. Stock, Crop and Implements. Wo are iuatructoil by Eli Clcuiouts. tu roll hy Publ_io age ion. mi his premise-, prtzokloy Poin‘R , fix uilioii from Charlot- o wii. ' ' Da Monday. Dec. iilh 1905 . a'1'io0'CI.o<‘k /i.il1. Hin bountiful farm, ounslaliiip of 260 acrui-1 ol lnnu which will bo sold ln tilov 's ui- in pulls in suit. purchasers. having tlicrcou n inrtio mul commodioiis dwelling huusu und out.bu_ di nga all i|1 good repair' l‘lti,ed with is wir-iliiiiii oorryiul thu wu.Lor into ull thc nut bnillliiigs. and tho ilwoiiiiig liousi: lipawd with hot air; niiil ot. icr i-iilivuiiiclicus na foiuul upon ini up to iliili: fiixiii. 'Micro is iilsn it fir-at cliusfi ori-liiird of fi uit ii~ci‘.~,bciii~ing fruit. This farm in well \vatm'cri, uiiil ir iuau' to pub- lic schools and cliiirvlies, aitoqctlior inirkin_z tltlsonoof the most. desirable properties ln this port ol thu country. u\'ar',uil’oriul ur ‘oguthcr with ull his stuck, comp it ng four hor-sus, 'll niiicli cows in calf ;ulai» one bull. _ (‘ltUi'~l‘Zll(l stooku grain. 35 ions liu_\-, l..(i0 buslicls of Lui-nilps, 400 iiiisliuis of polntots. lMl’i.EMl'l.\" PJ--ft rnrtis, '.2 l1'\|ilk.~'. l truck wugun, 2 di‘i\'i1\|r \\'ugiiri|~', l ii|'i\'i|i¢r rsiciirli. 2 single wood uloilxlia, l iciun slr-iz_l_», l l~ox i~li-lgh. i iron scutflor, l si-oil ilrili 4\\ isnurl. I \>l'0=\‘| r-mit soodcr iCnssit.l; l sift. fiiriiii,-1-‘i~ li\iini»|~.<, lliekiosoifs; uno tlirosiii.-i' slinkci' :incl i-li-luiizr vomllincil. l grain 1~i~\i,~'lii:r', i i~ul till' saw. i (`hMl,cr Ouk sto\'i~,1i.~iii'ly iii-_iv ;6(:i1-\iii'_\'i-zi_||,~. l milk lnnk, iuiii it lol. ul utlici' fiiriiiiiiir lit/elisila, not oliiillis-l-iilieii. 'TERMS-All sums of $200 iiiiil uiiilcr: 1 mil: over $5.00 l.wcl\‘o1|iu||tl|r~' rr-rilil oii irppru\'i'd ioint notes. , AH Mr.'(.`icmc||lx lius lnkcn up iiiml i\1 .\i bcrtit, this Halo will bi: po»~‘ili\‘i-. _ lil'If\J. (‘.'\ll'l`l{ll K (_ tl.. 12-Td7.iltwi1. A\1i'l.oiicu|'a. __._.... _____,___..__...___-_.-- .Li _..,;_;.f; - --'fr' Leather and Shoes--- ' ' i Findings. ’l We keep everything neeiieil ffl to make or mend ri shoe. We are leaders in CUSTOM WORK. Fitting of lame feet a specialty. .-° sr~..\~¢-+. ~ Repairing of all kinds (lone "' up to date. i J. li. BELL, The experienced leather ` man of over 30 years. _ '. W I LI M I1’ ED TORONTO ONT. '- - "< RINGS Our Wedding V Rings stamped`W. N. T. areniaiie to our special order and are guaranteed full quality as representd by stamp inside. rings. W. N. TANTDN. IEWELER, Sunnyside. 'V :ff . ~" _ stains* Q. =\ ~_ sis u ,_ `, J /§f