K hom long Shred wool- uit in the fabric and math ,cut to fit without inside seam _*VL .°‘ ` 'lac ~r_\=~ B. w o ins evra sera on - ii__ ann me iis~i.r~r.s__ss crioinue arts- 1 consurmrvr _/ _ . i':.......-i-f__<=;;~;_;_-~1¢__;;f f our niuui uoinir 'I‘°“`§£`.........».- = or A oouoii ` u'rf`i|,s`b»Khl¢°' ‘ A li“s\° dqss of I_ir. Wood’s Norwa Pino Syrup will convince on tha’ it wiH U!\¢¢l'Wé'°fM lt°r> ths °°ugl\.'mth tha throawaiid mrs For L'_d`.'. you on the road to rsaovery. _ _ Tho wt L, u grate rilk. The loose ku greater Wlfmlh A eight. i 2.11 to ' stretch W }_ with wash nrsile wit baud, which prevelr t 'l b ll I1 C I1 ii around 11 ° _ waist s nd .1 _ over th hips. __ G u a i' - '- suteed IJY ‘l the makers itting gives _ with less /--Y 11 the new " to j»P .» 3?. ..._ v,- _ _ _ -__ ’:_~;g¢ r _\' he ab`0° . _"- .»` " I0 5 . lutely rl _‘ .ifailriaimbi __ _ Wear It till! l ;_ winter , . _ a ii ti ' . learn the _ _i. luxury ‘ of per- l, feet un- derwear. 1 i » _lf fi 7 i. ff ac, \_- A ,V scorn LINE: -» /,\ 4-, 1 "-" ` _ ( . 1 5 \ /:,~ _/_' _.ini /ellis. ' 'Le 5" ~--iff if 2-1'; """. ~' _ Tlit»S_ SHRESTIGOUCI-IE sailing from Montreal about Monday, Nov. 6lli, will he due at Ch’town, 'I‘lrirrsrlay, Nor. 9, and wiib sail for St. _]olrn‘:<, Nll.i, carrying live stock on deck and produce rrirder deck at lowest rates. APICKAR D 8: Co.-. Agents, i1h’town. ii-rdti Gasoline Yacht For Sale, Known as (R. -Tis:-3)# €:.We are instructed by H. H. Crossruan, Esq., to sell by private sale his iivc horse power, leng all, sails all complete Gasoline Yacht th :io feet over nut in perfect order. newly fitted. If the above is ‘not disposeli ol' by private sale by Monday. Nov. oth, i9o5, it will then e sold by public auction. Ap ly to llF.Nj. EARTER & CO., ro-ig tts td. Auctioneers FALL TIME TABLE. t‘o|iiiircm~_iiig MONDAY, tha ucrrrrier "iili.FlN’ will ply bctwccu l'r-liu-c St. lforry Wharf and ooky Point. its follows :- r..l> u_ril. 8.110 i\.rn. itiill il,|lo ‘Loo Zion ir. rn u. in. ri. rri. . |i. ill. 4.1!! p, ln. 5.til p. rn. Still 12.45 Lili ir. nr. tr. iii. p. rn. Oil p. in il:-_.1 NEW YOR SUNDAY. I0.tll October- 2nd, 1905 \\’l_ll_lr-are (‘l\'town I Will l§1:_y)o Rocky Pt. li 00 _ ir.. nr. ir.. rn. 1*... rn. noon p. m. _ nr. 10.00 12.00 ‘L30 8.30 D 4 30 p. nr. also p. rn. Pssr ESE 1.16 8.00 4.5) rn. K ADS. 107 Fulton Market New York, Wholesale Commission Fish DC2liCr.5 Bass, Smells and Isis a Sniolally All correspondence p romptl answer- ed. Stencils sent on spplicatibn. S'.§:..__lii.':_i.l.. it SONS. sfer Agents. __ References, Colonial Trust Co.. “}i°’°“Klr Bank of Brooklyn" or any holesale Fish House in the United Suits. "Mid twwsm W- Calle .Breton Ads _rtgss I _ “sr.°?.r'.i~li'¢f“ ‘°" i' ...... ....._ i’.’£.'.'f"-“.l3iil fs ri e° $3 fi & Ross, . "°;°.°‘;.‘.“.', “lm l..r.r ii. i. MUEPE CO. svosav; c. a. °°°°flI Caisruiuis n fer. an “island Produce 1; cogmrnir Prom!! re turns mods 15 wry: ~,_;',=°3‘j,,=*-‘;,“;‘i;,‘;°:1_ DR. w0Oi)’__§ ` NORWAY 'PINE SYIIUP EWU’ 5°“°°”t 2* _ is rich in _the lung-healing virtus of the tit perfectly-won t_ _ _Ncrwag pins tres, skilfully combined with ith wear or shrink l Wild i1°"i’ Bsfk end t 0 soothing _and ing. All drawers sro f °‘P°°'»0rsnt p_ropartr_es of other pectoral herbs and bar s. It is s pleasant, safe and stfsctuai medicine for Coughs and Colds, Hosrscnoss, Sore Throat, Pain in the Chest, ing _ _ ~ _ Asthma, Ilronohitis, Croup, Whooping fjmlghr Qlllfliy and all troubles of the throat and Lungs. ~ Be sure and do not accept iz substitute genurna_ is put u rn a yellow' wra per, _three prnc trees t c trade mark, an tho p_rrco 25 cts. rms No sonar. __ “ I had a. vcry had cold which settlprl on my lungs. I tried many remedies but. could et no relief. On the adviodof a fricndli rocured a bottle oi Dr. Wood's Norway glue S mp. Before this bottle was half finished I had not the slightest trace of a cough, and\in my opinion Dr. Wood’s Norway Pins S rup has ndequsl its a ours for oou hs, ooliis, or any sdbction of thc throat sud; lungs. _ J. J. Mama. W.....1i.ia.,, N.s. ¢ _ ,sf `~' _ _ ‘ for D_r. \\_’o0d’s Norway Pine Syr'up.__ The _ ,y E _Y ' ' ~` -.us-_ '_ covorr no Moria _ V SPHUGiNi THE RENIIDY OFTHKI DAY cs.: yr as pa.-.ui ' ` _ .i`p:'u:¢ 65:, lD1ld°C’i¢k¥ry, i Hoarlsolusd an_d T_q.r. Sclontlfioolly oornlrinsl in the 5 form of sgrossbis and pais- | table Syrup. i One of the most. reliable I _ tions yet introduced tothe ublrc for the immediate Relief And? Cure of. I c....g;5)_ac..1_.r., cgf.»»;/.as,1f.>_;$- I "£5-ir . _s clump _ ‘ ma, and :Hi Of the and Lungs. ` . Taken with C911 Livlf Oil first sea es of Consumption, it be found invaluable. ' _ _ For sal; 1_5 di, 'arbynmlonreceapfq/pna. ~ ..§l‘°éf.?£'l.‘Z.."&'.‘£'it.‘I.“.¥.`i't“a...a._“"°'”'* “°°~.e.s.°.i°"ir:=r....."-° - s EE' ss I `MtB' _ we Kant more l to put our mrnro on chonp, bnilly , mario skirts as we have to gunrantoo ull our goods tliitt. hour our lnlrcl, and if our skirtri urn not aatlsfiictory _ it would noun ilijtrrc our rop\rtu.tior\. ‘ Most of our cristorriori-i hurrilio lirrgo qunrititici-i of skirts, sonic of tirorrr solil o\'or' ir. tholrsrrrirl ukir't.u hurt ycitr. If they ivoro not good skirts they could not. soil so runny. Think it o\'or, it is wortlr your corisiiloi'n.» tion, or bottor still, givo us rr. trinl ordor and j udgo for yoursolf. Britannia Manolaolurinv lio- r.Limite.r, ° HALIFAX. Makers of satisfactory skirts. C. LEONARD GRANT. P. E. Island Sales Agent. P. O. Box 669. Charlottetown. ro-14 il rm. For Xmas novelties iii photos, call and see us. We have a nice line in our show ca e up stairs. UP Gauviri, Gcntzcl & Cv., PHOTOGRAPHERS, J. A. S. B\YtR, PROP. How Much Is Your Time Worth? _ Ii you are s busy msn, yon count every .ninute worth money. You must depend _ upon your wstch to tell you the right time. `We are selling good time-keepers that will help you to make money. H. TAYLOR. Jeweler and Optlcisn. l l l 1 l l l I 1 i l l* . 'IS ss, “"1"-*"`° ':a¢..s»rssa»us'p~»"" ,»j'rs.s.s-ri Publishud in Pfince Edwatrid Island Exclusively by _ I ' ’~ The Charlottetown Guardian. _ I The Adventure of Charles Augustus M`iiver‘ton No. 7 Oi' the Scrltl *'\ Csmlgit, 1|". ly J. Crass Dsyln ssl ¢'sllhl'| . Wsclly.) ‘ (Currlrhi. I!_l|,.|_y Hctflsu, Phillip: U Cs.; "It's ir business. that needs delicate treatment,” said I-Iolmes. “These docu- ments are contained ln a safe in the fellow's study, and the study is the anteroom of hisbed chamber. On the other build. like all these stout little men who do themselves well, he is a plcthoric slccper. Agatha-tbat’s my fiancee-says it is a joke in the serv- unts' hall that it's impossible to wake the master. He has n secretary who is devoted to his interests and never budges from the study all day. Thurs why we are going at night. Then he has a beast of u dog, which ronms the garden. I inet Agatha lute the lust two evenings, and she locks the brute up so us to give mc! a clear run. This is the house, this big one in its own grounds. Through the gate-now to the right among the laurels. We might put on our masks here, I think. You sec, thcrc is not n glimmer of light in any of the windo\\'s,fand everything is \voi'kiiig splcnd_idiy." With our black silk face coverings, which turned us into two 0! tire most truculent figures in London, we stole up to the silent, gloomy house. A sort of tiled veranda extended along one side cf it, lined by several \\'lutlows and two doors. “'I‘hat’s his bedroom," Holmes whis- pered. “Thls door opens straight into the study. It would suit us best,.but it is bolted as well as locked, and we should make too much noise getting in. Come round here. '1`irere’s s greenhouse which opens into the draw- ing room_” The place was locked, but Holmes re- moved a circle of glass and turned the key from the inside. An instant after- ward he had closed the door behind ul, Q ia Copyright by Colller’s Weekly, Shcrloclrlioirncs tl-lsgyuiso. _ and we had become fclons in the eyes of the law. The thick, wnrin air' of thc conservatory and the rich, choking fra- grance of exotic plants took us by the throat. I-Ie seized my hand in the dark- ness and lcd inc 'swiftly past hunks of shrubs which brushed against oirr faces. Holmes had remarkable powers, carefully cultivated, of seeing in the dark. Still holding my hand lu one of his, he opened a door, and I was virgucly conscious that we had entered a large room in which n cigar had been smoked not long before. He felt iris way among thc "furniture, opened an- other uoar ...ni closed it behind ns. Pne- tlng out my lrund, I felt several coats lrnnglng from the wall, and I under- stood/ that 1 was in a passage. We passed along lt, and Holmes very gen- tly opcncd a door upon the right hand side. Something rushed out at us, and my heart sprang into my mouth, but I could have laughed when I realized that it was the cat. A fire was burn- ing in this new room, and again thc air was heavy with tobacco smoke. Holmes entered on tlptoe, waited for me to fol- low, and then very gently closed the door. We wers in Milverton's study, and a portlcro at tile farther side show- ed the entrance to* is bedroom; \ it was a good fire, and the room was illuminated by it.~ Near the door I saw the gleam of an electric switch, but it was unnecessary, even. if it had been safe, to turn iton. Lt ons side of the drsplacc was a bsavy curtain which covered the bay window we had seen from bptslde. On the other side was the door which communicated with the veranda. A desk stood in the center, with lr turning chair of shining red leather. Opposite was a large book- case with s m`srbls bust of`Atlreno on the top. lu tho corner, between the bookcase sud' tiis wall, tllsrs stood s tall. green safe, the 'nrsilght lashing back from the polished brass knobs from within. Meanwhile it had struck me that it would be wise to secure our anriued -lt. Tc my amazement it was neither locked nor bolted. I touched Holmes _cn the arm, and be turned his masked face in that direction. I saw him start, and hs was evidently as sur- prised as I. _ “I don’t lik_o it,'.‘f.hc whispered, put- ting his lips to my very cur. “l can't quits make it out. Anyhow wc have no time to lose." ~ _ ;“Can Igdo anything?" "‘Yel: stand by the door. If you hear any one cpme.,_boit it on tire inside, and ws can get away al we came. If they come the other way, we can get through the door if_our job is done or hide behind these window curtains il it is not. D9 you understand?" I nodded and stood by the door. My first feeling, of _fear had passed away, and I thrilled now with s keensr pest than l had ever enjoyed when we were the defenders of the law instead of its dctlers. The high object of our mis- sion, the consciousness that it was unselssh and chivalrous, the villainous character of our opponent, all added to the sportlnk interest of the adventure. Far from feeling guilty, I rejoiced and oxulted in our dangers. With a glow of admiration I watched Holmes un- rolling his case of instruments and dcosing his tool with the calm, selen- .tiiic accuracy of rr surgeon who per- ~toi°n1a a delicate operation. I knew -'that the opening of safes was a partic- _ular hobby with him, and I understood the joy which it gave him to be con- fronted with this grccn and gold mon- ster, thc dragon which held in its nraw the reputations of many fair ladies. Turning up the cuffs ot' his dress cout- ho had placed his overcoat on it chair- Holmes laid out two drills, it jimmy and several skeleton keys. i-‘or about _ l_\_i1lf an hour' iiolnrcs worked with con- t ccntrllted energy, laying down one tool, picking up another, lrnndllug each with _ the strength and delicacy of the train- ed mechanic. Finally I heard n click, the broad green door swung open, and inside I had u glimpse of u number- of paper packets, cacii' tied, scaled and inscribed. Holmes picked one out, but it was hard to readby th0_.jnlckcr-lull ilrs, and he drswfout his little dark lantern, for it was too dangerous with Mllverton in thc next room to switch .ou the electric iight. Suddenly I saw i him halt, listen intently, and then in sn instant he bird swung thc door' of thc safe to, picked up his coat, stuffed his tools into the pockets and darted behind the window curtain. motiorrlng me to do the sumo. _ TO BE CONTINUED. “ls llr. lihasfe _ Your ilocloi ? ’ HAVE You LEARNED 'ro CURE BILIOUSNESS, IN- DIGESTIQN' AND CON- STI PATION Wi'1‘H DF. _C_IlA__SE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PiLl._S.___'? l._____. A mediclne,lilre a physician, is selected because of the actuulreaultsit is known to bring about. Most. people are slow in choosing either physician or medicine until they know of crises in which they have proven successful. In calling your nt,‘oni,iori`to Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills itls _only necessary .to point to their success in the past, for they are known in nearly every home. Byrneuns of their direct and specific 'action on the liver-causingrr healthful flow of bile-they regulate and .enliven iihs action of tho bowels and ensure good\dLzastion in the intestines. At I the same time they stlrnulato the kidneys in their work oi' flltaring poisons from the blood. ' - _This cleansing process set in action by Dr. Chn.ss's Kidney-Liver Pills means s thorough cure of biliousness, intestinal lndlgcstlcn, torpid liver, kidney derange- ments and constipation. It moans a restorlrtion of - health, been pain, weakness and suffering. It meansaremoval of the conditions wirlclr _liright's disease, appendioitls and din- betes. Mrs. James Lawrence, West L'Ardoise, 0. B., writes:-I hsvd'kr~eat couddencs in Dr. Chass's§l'msdicines and believe that Dr. Chase’s Klfirrsy-Liver Pills saved my _ lite. I was a great suifibrar from chronic dyspepsiu and entirely uirublc to do any thing. TWO boxes of Dr. Chssc‘s Kidney" Lim Puri. ea.-as me and 1 have rs- comrnsntisd them to many people. “ily husband was cured ofKIdnsy com; plaint. by using these pills and ws would not. tlrirrir of being without them in the lroiiss." Dr. Chsss's Kidney~Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 csnts s box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Oo., Toronto. The Eortrait and signature of Dr. A. W. hssc,ths famous receipt book author, arson every box. V _ La... cars *racists--for asia.-.5 upon its face. Holmes stole across and looked at lt. Then he crept to tha door of the bedroom and stood with staining bead, listening intently. No sound cams . _r _ grime, neurswa gr he ches, 25°. per boi.-~A.* ¥:ddin,'» Piiem.B, Central Drug Store. rd3i.`( retreat through the outer door, so I ex- . °“"'°“¥"‘ 'md °°mf°’i' “’i1°\`° t'i‘°"° il” iate the serviceso a lady assistant I . leadtobackucbe, rhsumatism, lumbugo, t F i . l i l i i 4-r"'f~t~ ' ` er ‘.1 , nderw¢.ar Every Ilan 'Should Haye_ it.__ . The medium weights are what you want for _ I _ now and for some time hence.-Man y men want them I i _ ,ali the winter., _ _ We 11ave_tlre kind you want. I Soft ribbedgand plain knit natural wool with the soft fin-ialr.' ' . - _ » _ ~ - The congenial kind, non-irritating and nnshrink- able. Price per suit $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25.' l Ds Ao ' i E§Men’s High Class Haberdashery, Victoria Row; _L_ rs _ rrr~\_ui_ r. ` _ . -v “'©lI`m ' Reaiiyf _ 1 i Better Than Ever. i-ii _ _ p We are showing the: winter ' lines now-Suits and Overcoats. We knew the fabrics were good _ when our buyer selected them __ 4 from the best mills abroad. ' We knew the styles were right when i our designer submittedliis models. Vtfesay now “Fit-Reform garments are _ really better than ever.” _ And that is » _ their highest praise. _ ' ~ Suits and Overcoats, $12. to $30. as _ yr’ $5? ii.. ...iv ni-norm wrfami. i....f`lf.'f' ‘ ~ - _ l .P*’°WS° BMS-» _C_hfrri0ttewrfvt1- _ V . H. _ Often Eloquentg B T “SILENTS” Must be talked about. _ . i Every man, woman and _'child must know what theyi nriss in life if they do not use ` ` ‘ ` ‘ l ilioY’s “slL1aNi"c ririoit iilitii _ 3UH0£i_ii._D__;____Bli0S.. " ' ~---~------~--»--»~ ' ‘ - re: e _‘_ _'_',“_T_*-ff,;1;_*-=.*1*v - - 4 Q -“-|T_ _-v*_-r G. D. WRIGHT Funeral Director, The only Exnbnlmer on P. E. Island holding a Diploma. The .Cut _ of the Clothes H l‘iiss A. Ferguson,Lady Assistant , 11;1qi;iprnegtSt_l_ie best. 8_l;___couri_;:_» 3;# part_l_;>€r__iar__;E;_rf ar or an _ ow _Rooms su esior to ° _ " any in the lower Provinces. P . v/sLi'liiii`ir°i.‘bsi)2.'t tha s Lalls promptly attended to day or To be night. Sat sfaction a t d. Knowing that the_publii:g\‘:o-ulld1:p;:ec- I Identified `Aa a well rlr-cased rpan you must have clothes that are up to the rnlurrte for style. Wa make them. is tho main point iii a suit.. have engaged Misa Ferguson, a lady of e__xperience and competent in every psr- cu ar. OFFICE PHONE 6oc. ”__§__ESIDENCE PHONE 60b. CRAIG & KIGQINS, ‘ EEN I i -Qclotmseim t i _ KQQKS | sis .iw 1 yr. '°°' 1 N 'v?-“- -*Sf*-__-*v*-‘*-“_`_ I-*_=*v~.*L KENT - [Chas. F. Daviso _LQ f l`\rnero.'i_m_?;r_e_;:_t°o__r nndl i H!" YW "kd ii? i Oiiice and showrooms Prince t o i If you want good hrssd and _ in 3,93” gb '_g¢,|d°,,§°_’|°gi‘ i>~~\fy<1°»°- '§i"r>fi..e.. si. ended as ...yi {\r\;y°\1_f sf°¢;f f°r it- equipment aaa ai ina um impmvesl “b "° U W 518| F5010' erket lgwei-ing devices, and a Hire pair, “W Y . ' 0 horse , and having had eiybt years. experience in the business’ sm pre-E red to do all work in a thoroughly' , ,so ii;-to-dstc manner. All calls promptly , ` attended to st sn hour of the day or L in it' .""f° ` _` ° night. 0O’ice telephone, No. 289, resi i i ' ' _=--' ‘ Pence; No. rgs. Iune 6tts & wtf. I ' lil toni; iiogl»i_tiei= built _ ig _ _A D¢.\\'e 0 ii w lr. DY 1 ut7.\g";.hI‘%¥kl;i“Si§‘IVVA 'l‘. Victoria. l’. E. i. I0-‘£8 ii lui. _ _. /_ _ liofisass Solo To bc sold by Public}Au¢-tiorr in front of tho Law Courts Building in (fharlotwbowii in §uogn's ,Couirtyx% `rlday tho tenth duy of mcrzombzs, A1 D. ut lk ir'ci?ck_,__rr'.`r ' ` This trademark iden- _ Look for isbcl with tiiics every genuine r|T' _ trademark and price _ ,_ __ _ __ __ E ,_ __ __ _ _ F'-Rei 5'- _ iixd maker '» i"""-'Vi' "" ll mn gnmum u _ _I 1 _We _examine and test the eyes in a _ 31,1- _:yi lSCl¢,i1t1Ei_1wi_\_y. Riltl give expert advice '»S,*&,A' _arc _free to all, And where spectacles are -.-§v".:.;.,$- _ found to he absolutely necessary we make them to iitsccdrately to the sipiii, nose and face. A'pi1__w_$ also furnish them at reasonable pric s and at less cost to you than you ruigirt pay in other cities. We guarantee each pair of 'Spector-les togive satisfaction. We expect th..-_v will please you in every respect, hy =woni erfully _iiriproving the sight and _ 1 , 5 l e I1 ‘ 1 appearance. _ ` _ _ ,‘ You will Bud us at the store. E. W. TAYLOR. Caiircron Block, Clrarlotietown. -US I‘1- NiXEY'S STOVE ENAMEL POLISHING PASTE' Best on earth for stoves and ranges Price 5 cents per box. WE SELL ll. Call at store for large free sample Pnoivr: ;e,4_ JOHN CONNOLLY & C0., Queen Street, Clr'town. THE STEAMER City of London” will until further notice leave Steam Navigation Co’s wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 2 p. in. for Halli.lay‘s and Brush Wharves. Thursday at 6 a. m. and 2 p. m. for McEwen's and West River Bridge. _Friday at 5.30 a ns. and r p. m. for Hickcy’s, I-Iaggerty’s and llayden‘s Whsrves, East River. Saturday at 7.00 a. m. for Crapauil. Every Monday to Vernon River Bridge, according to tide. Tuesday at 2 p. m. for China Point. Wharf, tide and weather permitting. T. J. CRAIG, Manager, Charlottetown. R Q .L ir- :'3- IP YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it is Destroyed Yousretoo late. Remember tli old adage, “There is no time lik the present.” and no insuranc like ours. E. E. E E E SFI Representing Phoenix ot' Hartford Canadian Quebec. i.‘:“::..... _ _ _ Gb- 'mmm H ' ti, Medium eight H O L IVI 5 r i7' ;w.s\ -f».f:~a» 3. _ifrriig -_-. .» . ». _"'15" r ‘ii _‘iv ' __- _ so _)~_.,i ,_ _ _______,_____ if _. iv _ ma,-.;__`. L-Lei. ...s '~‘-.-'.e§;_ it s Q Ji? . I 1.; .. ,.‘ 'ns i"~ . ‘ i. "i _ i r' f i if* .»_,4_,_ ._ .__.._‘, _ . '- :5 _.- `» L _l__»_- ft is . i'~_l- _»°i_-= ,I wi ° lr.. ,».~.~ ~ .fu ,_,r_,'»=>_~*.w ,~_..~ . 1;' 'W -5? t 5;-` __f`-'Ei' l ‘ gi , . _ L, _ 4 Le' ,ge ,_ . ‘Pi--. ~»»~_ r. _ :_ _ __ ____i_.___,1. 5 ._ ' 7 ;_.;_=%~.=5.;;'__ .c ~f.~ _,,__ ._ _,,155 ~_~ ~. J., _ L". -M.;-f -ii. 1-. tif l ` . 1' "R ;f»'i=~.ff~.‘ .yr ir- .' 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