I o \ _._ . », _,--4. Quebeu_ -Hffvf 4'" fefins For I _- fears :with Pai ni - _f{‘éu§“¢k_='{7i¥“¥lJ¢_S Completely n ` -red BY _f"l_‘Ult'a»tives." ' H l` dis _' 1 » . _ . _ . 's..:‘s.f1...°r.z2..i°.§t _ _. and now I am enti .= in-isa 'mi--ei it ;. _ ' v F si 'ills ilsvestiiss of ~:‘.:'.:‘°““‘;°;°‘:“z “mv r well, .no -pain, no con _ t . . . ._ , appe i o ave een a poor man. patron and my stomach ‘ s . _It he has been ltidnaped »it could' not have been for anything which he him- ff - _ ‘v' _ ‘___ _- ' _ self possesses. The fame of your _ _ Q e wealth has gone iibroad, Lord Mount- ‘lr . . James, and it is certainly possiblethat _ I cannot say enough x praise of “Fruit-a-tive '-_they are 'a" rsnd'_`m icine, mild as fi-uitin the ` action and easy tb take. (sigs¢.i_.) » H. l\Ir.nci-inss/tuixr, High Constable. 5 C ei Do you know that every- drop of blood in your body g0€S I0 the ki_d1\€yS to get rid of some of the impurities ? When the bowels don’t move regularly, the blood takes up poisons _in the bowels and carries them to the kidneys. Then the kidneys get overworked-inflamed. Then comes the pain in the back`-headaclies-constant desire to urinate--nervousness-sleeplessness. _ “ Fruit-a-tives acts directly on the Kidneys--cleans heals and strengliens tliein-makes the liver give up mor 1 G l>ilCtQH1`<1\7f¢lZl`1'§5.5QW€lS regularly-and stiiiiiilatrs the glands' of the skin to lucreased action. These rid the syste:1i_ of all poisons and every trace of Kidney Disease disappears. Frult~a-tives have cured hundreds of cases of Kidney Disease V ` ‘ by s'tIniul|\lln|; and henlii f the I"l At all druggists or sent po.=.t'pai:i’on re2\;l‘;iiyosf pri;e_ ' ‘\' _ _ \_.-/4 j-_ __ '_ SQC. B box or éboges for 52.5° ‘ ` ‘ v , . s . ,_ (_ \ h '. Y .- -` " , , . . .' ,ix .. #___ .», _ _ r A ._ _ij A ___ \_,»/gi ~ ‘ =,/v _ » . _~ /_ f . -~- _r,,_ _ ~'..4o,._ ' f 1,-5 . ~ ' '-“.- '~ -~ - ~ . 5. U1, - 3 » of Fruit Lives- rumors. i" ` f f \v . .-.@*".',/ 'fl `- lianulasirrcii ty ‘lin if _ 'E ri . ~ . . 'ro' _L1 \i_' 5 " ill 4. __ _ l ' riuserl-a'.':.'.zii ummnws . _.M al re-_--°'~.9z-£_; _&*%i ‘Return qf SHERLU K .HULPI _S _ il=i'-ess . ._¢._\ yS . __ 1 .I _.\ Published in Pririce§dv_va.rd Island Exclusively by , . The-Charlottetown Guardian. » _ No. ll _of the Series (¢»yrl|N, llll, D; A. Cuu Dui: nl- Cslllsh Wulf .) ' .Y (cnmm. im. by M¢ci..", rullm er Cs.) _ “So that is the tail end of the tele- gram which Godfrey Staunton dis- batchea___.w1thin_ s mv horns on nisnis- appearnnce. There are at least six words ot the message which have es- caped us, .but what remaips-‘Stand by _ us-_.-_for G¢1d's.sakc!’-proves that this 5’0\ll\8 man* saw a formidable dan- ger which approached him, and from which some one else could protect him. ‘I1's,’ mark you! Another person was involved. Who should it be but the pale faced,,hearded mnn,, who ,seemed himself in so nervous a ststci What, then, is the connection between Godfrey Staunton and the bearded man? And what is the third source from which each of them sought for help against pressing danger? Our in- quiry has already narrowed down to that." . “We have only to lizid to whom that telegram is addressed," I suggested. "Exactly, my dear Watson. Your re tiectlon. though profound, had nlrcndy crossed my mind. But I dare say it may linve come to your notice that if you walk into a postofilcc and demand to see the counterfoil of another n1an’r message there may be some dlslnclina _L_ _ __ ,_.»~... -._ J-'S No llisabboiutinf Results in'His Case. Actual results count, not estimates, It PHYS I0 buy the best ev en if it costs more but when you can get the best for the some price wliy buy an inferior :utirlc 3 _ Cniunla Life policies are the most coinplcie. - Clspada Life policies draw the larges‘ Ill'U l S- Caiunia Life policies are _backed hy the §TRONQI‘.b1 reserve tif any coin-` puny in America. _ Rt-ad what an_ old citizen says. Iiis is not an exceptional case. I No More P’rcmlumsto`_Pay` Charlottetown, P. E. Island, April 3rd 1905. \V. It. Rogers, . M""}f\Ll€\' P- E. I. Branch, Canada Liic Assurance C0 , Charlottetown, P. F.. I. lil-2.-\a Slit:-I am just in receipt ofa notu‘et'roiiit1ie Canada Life advising _ nu- that the premium on my policy is more than covered for the balance ol' ;. ~ » »s§§t _ .venom _rin--.-.-sa xr” 'tiimsi wheat Hour makes _ wholesome, nutritio siircad. '\Vinter wheat lidlir makes , li ht, v/-lute, delicious bread. f b either makes perlee) bread, lil BEAVER ~ FLOUR. a blend of "fo|its taken every five years in per- _ nnnicnt reduction of premium. It was f token out in April i87o and every five ' years since then,without a single excep- UOH. my reniium has been reduced ` THE UJORLD OUER Thousands of .Mothers . are using _ P _ - . . 9 ]"`°"‘ '900 t0i9o5Iwns asked to pay ‘ nR| 5_5~‘5 I"-`f year_on the $2000 and now the ' ‘~‘""iif'11}y advise me that for the balance. °f mi' life they will psy me $2.82 per* your beside paying my premiuui for ine, :find this _amount to bc paid nie with be lurtiicr iiicrcasetl every five years as ""i'. as I live. It is needless ta add that ‘_ ""1 well pleased with such excellent z l\'.~aults ant liberal treainicnt and I wish UW 9`0mpaiiy the success it merits. " Yours truly, C. A. HYNDMAN. ~ W.T.Burrows, W.K.Rogers, Al!U11i,Suminersidc Charlottetown, _ Manager P. E. I. Branch. I2 .idniwzi twii . _lim .l _;4‘,;_-_. __¢ni».. ..»"~¢` -_ » 1,, »;¢.'l_i:.-_'»,.'_~j;-__i; \ -rw »,,, _ W.. - / / ....4..l.\.‘-‘.~..-.'..?r.t$.<.-.~. Synopsis of Canadian North-West Homestead ‘__ l.anda in Manitoba `r thu North-we~\t '_""l""1i>‘. uxocptin 8 BiJ%20, not. rsrrnliowini¥ Dlans: » | , Svaurs putu in asimilar form and At it, some addicss, anno 18'il A Stencils Steel St;inpAs,( ;co&(;iirdvoli\t _ ts, \\ liito Lnnin l if( ANY oven numbered auction of Dominion “s' wg 11 do tho ics* ( h ii \V Mlwls 4 INFANTS’ SYHIIP _ FM' Children? llilisnil, you cannot but admit the fact that this preparation is one of merit and is all wha is claimed for lt. It is safe, pleasant and soothing for children teething and n prompt checker of bowel and stoinach troubles. ' Physicians and Professional nurses recommend lt. In urchzsin , see that Dr. Co- . dcrre‘isi signatuigs and portrhit is on every wrapper. Beware of the many made to look like Dr. Coderre's. _ Prite, 25:15. per bollle, or by mail on ferezpl q/price. ' - Sole proprietors. 'i‘nu_w"ino/tru Cunn- CAL Co. I,huilnI,Montreal, Canada. STANTON 'S 'PAIN REL IEF-`, _ _ A n»s|_\._1 lqaylur ron intranet Ano an vm|\a\.\sl¢ au ts NS- : ' ~ ~ ` '_ . . l .;~;»~- 0-li-is ltin..--°~\ ll'-'ci' ""\‘i"l'~"‘ I FI A I LW A N t 0ueb'ec, Montreal, and all Points .West B0 airacoioaiat __ and twitching in the doorway. Ile wus dressed in rusty black, with a very broad brlmined top_hnt and a loose white necktl¢.Lthe whole edect being that of a very rustic parson or of an undertaker's mute. Yet, in spite of his shabby and even absurd appearance, his voice had a sharp crackle and his manner n. quick in- tensity which commanded attention. “Who are you, sir, and by what right do you touch this gentleman’s papers?" he asked. . ~ “I am a private detective, and I am eudezivoring to explain his disappear- ance." ` “Oh, you are, are you? And who instructed you, eh?" __ __ _ "This gentleman. Mr. Staunton's friend, was referrtd to me by Scot- land Yard." “Who are you, slr'{". “I am Cyril Overton." _ “Then it is you who sent me a tele- gram. My name is Lord Mount- James. I came round as quickly as the Bayswater bus would bring me. So you have instructed ri detective?" "Yes, sir." _ .~»_ _ “And are you prepared to meet the cost?" _ _ . _ "1 have no doubt, s_ir..that my friend Godfrey, when we and him, win he prepared to do that." “But lt he ls never found, eh? An- swer mc that!" “In that caseno doubt his faintly"- “l\'othln'g of the sort, sirl" screamed the little man. "Don't look to me for a penny--not 'a penny! You under-' stand thst, Mr. Detective! I am all the family that this young inan has got, and I tell you that I sm not respon- sible. lf he h_as__any expectations it is due tothe fact that l have never wast- ed money, and I do not propose to be- gin to ‘do so nowi Aa to those papers with which you are making so free, I may tell you that In case there should be anything of' any _ _ luo smtmx them you will be held striovay to account for what you do with them." _ _ ‘ _Anim si s .1 ;»_-_~¢__-.~...... .§».i.'i'::.i:: .r.t°:i:: ‘z.i°:“....:;. I 'fl Ifths fauwr un- mi-.urn if on :sam-is ;_?;§1‘_‘,_‘.'f-.§.i’..¥i‘.:‘..".‘." '“°..‘:li‘:.z';‘°.i°;‘.'ir: ,,,,,mr°gr _ yutmgh person i-gilding wan ti... “ '\ in ui v-in °“ ".’i........‘l Canada’s Famous Train he lvlarltlmt harass unqurpaswd in the excellence ar accoiiimodetious "Very Bbqd. ~sii`{{' slid. .Sherlock Holmes. "May _I ask lu the meanwhile ” _whether you have yourself any theory _ to account for this young man'l disap- pesrancel” Has! su-, 1 msn not ns is big enough' sad ata enough 'to look ‘arm isbn hiimi ieuarsiy i-sm to 's 't `this,i°espiiusihlllty of h utlarfor bless tit'-"alum-i of tha hoiirtoadnir resides upon u T U _ ' VJ _ is - ` ft)-pirtlis lEt£ m§;»"r nuisance Lt; dlaln car service and-sleeping mmm", mg If he ,_ to "dm-h as M mg; thu pgs' gg, has W residence six .......n.-. "ir in was simuifi ss Connggflbig' with Pfilfdg EH- “I quita unset-stung your p¢»m¢u,»_ :t".'ia'..l‘;»'."*._2.‘.“.::".:l".l'd°a‘.'%:.‘:.§.§.’°.a‘5:rosa"“° ' _: ' `W.O0'I\Y‘ ‘ '. 9_wd|ag1|;nty ol thuvzliniéte of the Interior. 'K l . r. 'mm IH | I H I' mmmuuln “Im MII- “IM mul of ward island via Puiatlltt Chen: and Picton. said Holmes, with s mischievous twin- kle in his eyes. “Perhaps you d6n’t a gang of thieves have secured your nephew in order to gain from him some ill»f0l'lI1l\fl0n as to your house, your habits and your treasure." : The face of our unpleasant little vis-. ltor turned us white as his necktie. “Hoa,vens, slr. what an ldéa! _I never thought of such vlllalny! What lnhu man 'i-o&¢`s there are in the woriiii But Godfrey is a fine lad-a stanch lad. Nothing would induce him to give his old uncle away. I’ll have the plate moved over to the bank this evening. In the meantime spare '.\o pains, Mr. Detective! I beg you to leave no stone unturned to bring him safely back. As to money, well, so fpr as a nver or even a tenner goes, you can always look to me." ` nephew. Our only clew lay ln the trun- cated telegram, and with a copy of this in his hand Holmes set forth to flnd_-s second link for his chain. We had shak- `en off Lord iliount-James, and Overton had gone to coisult with the other members of his team over the misfor- tune whlch had befallen them. There was a telegraph oi‘lic`e at a short distance from the hotel. We halt-' TO ISE CONTINUED WOMAN’S NEED .-_...__ _ l` 'At the Critical Periods of Her Life and How_it is Best Supplied by UF- _ Uheee?-S Nei-ve Food. We are, sonfetimes asked why Dr. Ch_ase‘s Nerve Food is so successful in curing the ailments peculiar to women, and this is the explanation: _ The feminine organism is n. rcizular network of nerves, and consequently re- quires an enormous quantity of rich nour- ishing blood. At the critical times such as the dawn of womanhood, the child-bearing and nur- sing age and the change of life, nerve forccis consumed at. a tremendous inte. Tlielbiood ls drawn au ny from other parts of the body, and the result ls neural gif: pains and aches, failure of the 'digest- ive system, and a run down condition of the body generally. ' _ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food supplies exact- ly what is most needed at these times -the vcryelcmcuts from which rich blood and vital ncrve force are made. Women who suffer from weakness and irregularities, from painful periods and distressing headaches, from tired, worn- out.feelings,snd the disorders of digestion will be surprised at the lioubllts obtain- ed from from the use of the great. food cure or Dr. Chase. Miss Vltuliuo Tulip, Lower Ne unc, N. B.: "Since the ago ot twelve I have been subject to spoils of weakness which would come on me two or three times a week. Iwould be obliged to go to bed and was almost unconscious, 1 ad pains ln my ed to be of much benefit to me, My sister Eva was also in very poor health, so we be an the use of Dr. Chase's :Nerve Food s oryo is best." \ 4d MEDICINE.” Scott’s Emulsion is not a “patent medicine." It has no secret ingredients. Your doctor can, no doubt, tell you as much about it as we Could. We have merely perfected the method of blending the Norwegian cod liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda and glycerine. As one grocer will blend coffee better than another so we have succeeded _in making Scott’s Emulsion a little better than any other cod liver oil pre- paration. There’s no “patent” and the only se- cret is the secret of know- ing how, with the per- fected mechanical means at hand »t0 do -it. Get Scott’s and you get the perfect emulsion. t's the greatest thing in the world for regaining strength and ilesh lostthrou gh wasting. scorr st Bowne, rsfsst... oss. EEIEEHEEE - Even in his chastened frame of migd - - I, I, -. #_ ' - #__ _ the noble miser could give us no _inf r~ _ h I , _E__._,sff- " -. mation which could help us, for he ____THE__ _ ' _ A _X _-~--Q”/_:_,v'-_-,'./4 V , _ _ knew little of the private life ot his _ _ _ - __ _ -Ai/. 1 < \ , . nuiligfappn ~- < /in into in “Duplicat- - ing” Machines* The simplest, cleanest, quickest and cheapest duplicating machine on the market. No dirt, no washing, no stencil, no roller, no expensive supplies. For both typewriter and penwriting. Write for circulars and samples of work. PENMAN & SPRANG, Mfrs.,. ronto, Ont. Cliiltlili. (l0..Lld.. CHARLOTTETOWN. Sole Dealers for P. E. Island, 12-6dmwf6w HEEEQ-QEEE _.__,_. rsnpaas Hospital for the Insane, Queen’s. King’s and Prince County Prisons. DEPARTMENT os PUBLIC Worms, Charlottetown, Nov. 22nd, 1905. d stomach and back and no medicine seem- SEALED TENDER5 Wm be receive at this Department up to noon on Saturday. Dec. 9th. 1905 idnirgtinelismast foi- iiiiiiewivee kevgli-ls Brig following articles the same to he de on . u » ' , . . _ gzoaflias Dfl. Ciiasfs Nervehgootd." t D iivered at the Ins?-itnte at the cost of ttiie There is but 0118 0 pllJ10I1-EV€1‘yl)Ody, ever ywlic rc ` ` ' awe wor yourw eo pn r. t t ‘ ‘ - . - _ €}l"la;\3's lgervg Food to thsiltgstr, and tvnllle 32; ;§‘;;,:1'1“fl,;‘$ tig,`;m:0` 55,3; (ignite SP€8l{S W€1l Of - -_ ~ e oo an nerves are e n rev .a - ~ ~ .__ f f‘ iz ed and the form rounded out, gote your qm;ed’.1Y;7" Féglflffi’ B“t§3e;r§ecrean,;;3;’) - increase in weilzht. so ihatlyou may have Bl” k “hi al ig E I ybmmeai' “Sill ENT” _i ositive roof of thslblood for-min value Chee", C0 UW v - - - _ » gl thiii giPeat medicine. 50 cents ag box' at Sill, 'S0uP. WBSHIUB S058. "'10bHCC0» nildealers, or Edmanson, Bates 8: tio., Molusses, Beef (fresh), Mutton, Fowl. T°\`°flt0- 1’0l'U'“l¢ “nd HIRHMUTS Ofl Dr- Peas, Codiish, Rice, Kerosene Oil, * ' ' _ Ohase, the famous receipt. book) author, esuzaf (brown and granulated), Suit, . - °" "'°"y b°x° of Homespun Clothing (no pockets), _ 1’ g -_ Blankets (grey and white Bix 4 inches ` ’ / XXXX and weight), Island_I)rugget. k u h . . . other kInd;.nt Canicrondz Co‘s. tldli pgripthand the ppcislue; teoowingsr e,v Soft Bread, Molasses, Oatmeal Kero Camphorated Chalk with Orris . ' ‘ - »_ ”“f\'°5hlY l’feP3fed- S°ld at 5 Cell” sex.ill(iiilti::Ii¢iis1iii:-':siii:ri3iiii'i:'d to be of the I2 boxes (200 each) reta~11 at 25C' ner sox it his cmfsi Drugstore. ,,.,.. .,,,....,._ 3 boxes (500 each) retml at Isc- A. W. Redditl Pr Op. 6d 3|. Tenders must express the price per . ' - ` /b l d d llnaltohe -i The benutilul souvenir calendar of our cggguynggglhy :lie gdmzs oiliwo respdii- tight little Island, The Garden of the sible persons willinp to become bound _ Gulf is of gem. Everybody should hisvs for the faithful per ormance of the con- . , one to send _to Ii-lends away. For sale by "Wf- Hnsmrd ac Moom M "_ The Trustees and the De artment do _ . not necessarily bind themse ves to ac St John N B _ Just received _an elegant/.line of Phot cept the lowest. or any tender. _ __ ' ‘- ` ' ____ _"___ __ Frames for Christmas In gold, leutliero °l\d°l’S U1\l5¢ *TX f¢§_9 °U QW ¢°V°f and composition all of the/‘ery latest "hu 3“PPl7 'r°”g°" “ld H°°P“°‘ i . -~ S=,»;;;- "‘°s:‘;:,l::::;5rss‘;;ai°:r;.-. L. B. McMILLAN, Of course ltis only natural it r us _ praise our goods-We know they are mos 5°°'°'°‘;1y °f Public W°rk°" Phona 75 F00* 0* 0|-|99" sifaet B0-‘ 4" i-n niwf twwt `§i.°i°i°"".ii1i.i`i'fi..iif`iiii'i.ii‘.fJf"ri.'ii.ii.ii -ii-»---=-'gd ° -----=-' _ Steam and H0( Water Heating Wwi 'i»i.u.i<¢ts waits sus psy, init ’ wool blankets lwhito and grey.; cotton ‘ ____ blankets white and grey, blank ts $1.013' ‘ _ _ . f " ....1 mann uma ssismomnnn sr ...£¥.s.°,3‘°2¥..“.1'..°".l‘l‘.i.'F.Y`i‘i.‘..5i3i“|...§lTi$¥iY»i..'l`.'i Founders. Machinists. Boilermakers- __ klviniteloreiioel ani stating salary wants ` . _~ ,, » ,M ~ """°’"' "'°'§f.‘§. fe chariouenvln "minan at nacilnc co. ia. _ ii-iam ' sow Miin,'N. n. "i>`f`o1fl=tT3'ii"'¢t"ris1’~I'i"'f.' If -.-f L--2 to - _ 1 _ ,M _ the sole. lt's a shoe that _is strongly made-com- .__ , fortable too--and wears - Jon- M N . i like steel. ». Hel'e’s a Sho`e That is Preiilli" Nearly Weill'-firooll lt°s our "ARTlSAN " shoe for working men. - Built of toughest sole leather-with three rows of wooden pegs, and an outer row of steel slugs, around fre.; _ ' ,abt 1 _ ln many styles and shapes. $l.25 to $3.50. .. Ask your shoe man to show you the "ARTISAN" -the shoe that wears so long. The Ames. Holden Co. ofbiontreal, Ltd Tm: Lmossr SHOE Maauracrunsns in CANADA. _ \ I 4 ¢ MONTREAI, WINNIPEG, TORONTO, VANCOUVER, QT. JOHN. I I " . . ` "“=‘ 1;; -I- il’ is quality-r\°r li\ickt\`es3_-li\1>.i makes _ __ _ _. rubbers wear Well. __ , GRANBYS are Iighleasy 8. '- 'cemf°rlaioie °r\~li\e feel, ` One pair oi jj ,_y, @RANaY .Q Ru B B E R S .. J f'§‘,'?él_'ff __ _ ._ '-.will last as ivag as twe ‘ '1 .._,£._ I the p°°rer kinds _ r° wean .gui ,. __ igvi wear °ul. _ ` if-¢._ »{i.‘.;,_~.‘ fi' *#1 g 1; » ensaat _ ..._-1 Oliicez-22 Yonge St., Arcade., To- , ____ ___3 V`...__., IOU§H@SS_ 2% ouaso Quiciunr and Psamaueurtv ay doing .PI I..I.t¢_. _ _ Ano env: _ __ ' "' ff;f_j'_ 'l"%a l I ~1‘*' \ viivi, vicon Aan v|1'Ai.i'rv _ 7;,-,,_, . They also relieve Distress fronillyspcpsia. Intligcsllon and Ton llc-nrty ` ` _ 1 __., }