le NEW YORK ADS. __ i SAY s When the smelt sealson opens TRY, B_D.Luce (D. Co. Wholesale Commission Dealers of all kinds or FRESH FISH Si>i~:ciAr/ities-Lobste r s, Smelts, Eels, Clams. |46 Fulton Market, new Yoiuc cirv. We have our own Freezers cn the premises and are prepargd to handle any quantity of fish at any time. in-25 dmwf & tww 3m. ESTABLISHED 1841. S. B. MILLER 41). Co. \\'liolc-sale Commission Dealers in and shippers of all kinds of Fresh Fish, Lohsiers, Salmon, &c. llass, Snielts, and Eels a specialty. 7 FULTON FISH MARKIT, lvevv York. S» R. WILEY 6 SONS. Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. Clarence G. Miller, ` Miller Longbolham. io-25ilmwf 8: tww4m. GFI). T. MO0N, [Successor to Moon Sr L'inphear,] Wholesale C o m in i s s io n Dealer' in and shipper of all kinds of Fresh Fish, L'~b‘sters,&c., Canadian Smelts and Eels a Specialty. i 2 ruiion wiwiesaie i=isii mar- ket, New York. Established 50 years. _Careful personal attention given to all Consigninents. ill '.'Il.iiii\\'i tww3iii|id CHESEBRU Bli0TliEliS Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers. FRESH FISH. Suielis. Eels, Lobsters and Progs are Specialties. i Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicited. ill .'Ilil|ii\\‘i' lww-iiiipil Consignments Sollciied. Prompt Returns. JOHN DAIS 10? Fulton Market New York, _ Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer.°- FI I'I 9385. Smgiis im his a Sneclaliy All correspondence prompti answer- ed- Stencils sent on application. S. ll. WILEY &. SlillS» - i iioeton, Man.,Tranefer Agents. ,,R°f°f¢"C¢!. Colonial Trust Co _ wB‘"°“lZ\1 Bank of Brooklyn” or any Sl§i(<;l:aale Fish House in thc United l023d twwirn Qfnovt Weak Heart, The Tired Brain, I The Wasted Strength. ' What a multitude of women there are xl: fe? thot tlicao words cirnctly suit their me - ha rom early morn until lata at night _ Y V6 boon on thc gouyear in and ear gutét ““T“d‘!\8 £0 the ally household l‘l1_l\é>0. 00|Kmg after the wants of hor ° I "°_n_ *nd Hpondiiis the rest of her time nttendin§ to social uii chu°rch work. Ia it any won or then that sooner or later there :f'““; U' Gvlwrsl collapse! _The action of ‘£6 cart bocomea weak and palpitntinf; i ° ”°"°° i*°°°m° Hultmni. the brain fee n is whirl half tho time an the usual force of vitality is lacking. _fglsgit this time ai woman should look ; 2' qrself. If she does not, asrioiu omalo disorders may iiotyn and often cause "°‘“'Y _ m0l1U1B nn _ years of holplessnon find miserable suilonng. 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Prevents fnlniiiig, make! puiiiil checks into rosy ones. i Davin Xt Liiivrcnce Co., Ltd., liioiitrcul. V » '~._ __ Three ii. Four Year ilnursei _l 9 0/4* f- in Mining, Clieiiiicni, Civil, _\ &` 3 _ Mechanical and Electrical! `~ in _ ‘ Engineering, 0 4 /~` Mineralogy and Geology, 1:. S Biology and Public Health. F Write for ci-ilendan to Affiliated to The Secretory, C O Qiieen’a School of Mining, University \ Kingston, Out = “___ _.___ .____ Ps _ At. it, sumo address, since 1891. Also Stencils, Src(-I Stinups, Price Card out- ilts, _}\’hiic Eiiiimel Letters, &c. Write us, ivc’Il ilu tliorcst. Chas. W. MMR 'Hi-iii ]{in»,~; St.. \Vest, Toronto. F’ Sure of Success when you start with Beaver Flour. lt‘s the home cook's main reliance on baking days. It’s always the same -the best Bour milled for home use. eaver Flour blends the white, delicately flavored Ontario FailWheat with the nutritious Manitoba Spring Wheat. It is the flour of the family, as it is the bolt I familydour. Q, f \ - _ ‘iii *HI ' .‘."`/57; Fi.25.§‘.9..'rE Situate on the south side of Iflillaboroi River opposite the city, one mile from] Charlottetown, containing 180 acres,l30 acres cleared and In ahi h state of culti- vation, Terms iiliernl. Flirt further perti- =f“"lr ' *QWAWDC qknlflkulfl ' ¢n¢a»nv.°'A|may, 'Q stereo-'n SHE, K HOLMS ~\ IIETIATI IYBLIY- lalnnd Lxcluelvely by Published in Pdnoo dwarc » The Charlottetown Guardian. The Adventure 'of Charles Augustus Milvertoti No. 7 of the Series (¢'el!'ft“» UN. ly 1. Conn Dqla sul ¢'|!l|or’| Wuuy.) (cmvirai. ml. by Mrci-n. niiiin u cr.; Holmes snt motionless by the tire, his hands buried deep in his trousers pock- ets, his chin sunk upon his breast, his eyes fixed upon the glowing embers. For half nn hour he was silent and still. Then, with the gesture of a man who has taken his decision, be sprung to his feet and passed into his bedroom. A little later a riiklsii young workmen, with ii goatee beard and a swagger, lit his clny pipe ut the lnmp before de- scending into the street. "I’ll be back some time, Watson," said he, and van- ished luto the night. I understood that he had opened his campaign against Charles August Mllvcrton, but I little dreamed the strange shape which that cnmpiilgn was destined to take. For some days Holmes came and went ut all hours lu this attire, but be- yond ii remark that his time was spent nt Hampstead und that it was not wasted I knew nothing of what he was doing. At last, however, on ii wild, tcmpestuous evening, when the wind screamed and rattled against the windows, lic returned from his lost ex- pedition, rind, having removed his dis- guise, he siit before thc_flre und longli- ed heartily in his sllcut inward fashion. “You would not call me n rnarrylng man, Watson?" _ "No, indeedl” _ li.; l i_~'l il- A “You‘il be interested to hear that I'm engaged.” “My dear fellow! I congrat”- “To Milverton’s housemuld." “Good heavens, Holmes!" “I wiintcd informatioii, Watson." “Surely you have gone too far." “lt was a most necessary step. I am ii plumber, with a rising business, Es- eott by mime. I have walked out with licr eiicli evening, and I have talked with her. Good heavens, those talks! However, I have got all I wanted. I know Milvertoifs house as I know the piilm of my hand." "But the girl, Holmes?" ` _ He shrugged his shoulders. "You can't help it, my dear Watson. You must play your cards ns best you can when such a stake is on the table. However, I rejoice to say that I have ii hated rival, who will certainly cut me out the instant that my back ls turned. Whitt u splendid night it is!" “You like this weather?" _“It suits my purpose. Watson, ` I mean to burgle Miivcrtou‘s house to- night.” I bail n catching of the brctiih and my skin went cold at the woi'ds, which were slowly uttci-ed ln n tone of cou- centrated resolution. As ii flash of lightiiliig in thc night shows up.in nn instant every dctiiii of ii wild innd- scape, so nt one giriuce I seemed to see every possible result of such nn action -the detection, the capture, the hon- ored career ending in lrrcpnrnble fnll- iire and disgrace, my friend himself ly- ing nt the m`ei'cy of the odious Milvcr- ton. “For hciiven's sake, Holmes, think what you are doing!" I cried. “My dear fellow, I have glvcu it ev- iry consideration. I um never precipi- ente in my actions, noi' would I adopt so energetic uiiil, indeed, so dtingcrons ii 'course if any other were possible. Lct us look at iiic matter cleui'ly and fairly. I suppose that you will admit that the action is iuoriilly justifiable, though technically criminal. To burglo his house is no inoi-c than to forcibly tiike his pocketliook, an action in which you were prepared to uid nic.” I turned it over in my mind. "Yes," I siiid. “it is morally justifia- ble so long ns our object is to take no articles suvc those which are used for an illegal purpose." “Exactly Since it is morally jiistliin- ble I have only to consider the question of personal risk. Surely ii gentleman should not lay much stress upon this when a lady is in moat desperate need of his help?" _ “You will be in such a false position." "Well, that is part of the risk. There is no other possible way of regaining these letters. The unfortunate lady has 'not the money, and there are none of her people in whom she could confide. Tomorrow is the last dny of grace, and unless we can get the letters tonight this villain will be as good as his word und will bring about ber ruin. I must therefore abandon my client to ller fnte or I must play this lalt card. Be- tween ourselves, Watson, lt's a sport- ing duel between this fellow Mliverton and me. Ho had, as you saw, the best of the first: exchanges, but my _self ro- spect and my _reputation are concerned to fight: it to a'flbllh_" ‘ "Well, I don’t like it, but I suppose it must lie," laid I. “When do we ltart?" “Yon an not coming.” “Then you are not going,” acid I. "I give you my word of honor-ind I nev- erbroke it 'in my life-that Iwili take a cab straight to the police station and give you away unless you let me share this adventure with you_" ' culnrs apply F. MCKENNA, ‘ "YOII ¢ln’¢ help mo." Charlottetown, Q\1¢°“ 5\l'¢¢f- Anq. 4, iso. tn wed. rimolyr 'How do you know tliat'l» You cliff tell what may happen. Anyway my \ reéoiufion is Taken. Other people be- side you have self respect and cven reputations." Holmes had looked annoyed, but bil brow cleared, and ho clapped me on the shoulder. “Weil, well, my dear fellow, bo it ao. We have shared this same room for some years, and it would bc amusing if we ended by sharing the some cell. You know, Watson, I don't mind cou- feasiug to you that I have always had an idea that I would have made a highly eillclent criminal. This is the chance of my lifetime in that direction. Seo here!" He took ii neat little leath- er case out of o drawer and, opening it, he exhibited a number of shining instruments. “Tiiiii is a ni-st clues up to date burgltng kit, with nickelplated jimmy, diamond tipped glasréntter, adaptable keys end every modern lin- provement which the march of, civiliza- tion demandl. Here, too, is my dark lantern. Everything is in order. Have you ii. pair of allen! slices?" “I have rubber soled tennis shoes." "Excellentl And ii mek?" “I can make ix couple out of black silk." “I can see that you have a strong natural turn for this sort of thing. Very good, you make the masks. We shrill have some cold supper before we start. It is now 9:80. At 11 we shall drive as for ue Church row. It is ii quarter of an hour’s walk from there to Appledore Towers. We shall be at work before midnight. Milvertbn is a heavy sleeper and retiree punctualiy nt 10:30. With any luck we should be back here by 2 with the Lady Eva's letters in my pocket." Holmes and I put on our dress clothes so that we might appear to be two theater goers homeward bound. In Oxford street we picked up a hansom and drove to nn uddress in Homp- stend. Here we piild on' our cab] and with our greatconts buttoucil up, for it was bitterly cold and the wind seemed to blow through us, we walked along the _edge of the heath. TO BE CONTINUED. Loss oi _ Power in Digest Foot Aiuoue 'rss 1-‘ir= assimilation of food, rind in this process is consumed an enormous quantity of _ H ' 99 » As the result the moment disorders Y. of the nerves arise, digestion is impaired I of lical stron th - This is the worid’s opiiiioii of The _ Greatest Match mzlde by Caiiada’s Greatest Match Maker. » ' Eddy’s “Silent” Parlor can be V bought at any Grocery. _ of sickness, ovcrwork or worry, Di- -" " " '° ` ‘ Chnsc's Nerve Food is by ull olds the - _ _ . iuost effective treatment that can possibly _ " be obtained. _: It ensures good digestion, regular ' _ __ henlthfulriiction of the liver, ki neys. i Selling Agents, St. John, N. B. 8.0. E. There will be a meeting of i “ _ all run down In health and in inet I was _ _ so had that the least excitement would 1 I f 5 E-153% i ' 'Q _ coiwiuap/anis. _...__ were very unsteady and at tlmesl had ' ` ' " " ' ' " racking, sick headaches and spells of indlgestlon. ‘ ‘ _ “SinceI hiivc been using Dr. Chiuac`s Nerve Food these symptoms have entire- ly left me iirid today I feel like ii different person. My whole nervous system has een regulated, my np eiiite is greatly i improvi~d,nndI1nm engoylng real good _ heiilth." Dr. Chase'ei Nerve Food, bocts ri lmx,__ ' ` at All dealers, or Ed iminson, Briics 86 Co.. Toronto. The portrait rind slgnnturc of Dr. A. W. C rise, the famous receipt f book author, me on every box. _ iiil li I 1. Ixc 6°’ '-" ""” " ' " A' I ]ust receiveda largeshipnientof ‘SfiPP¢. !1€\"ll8ll ‘md l1¢lici-well. wo sliiiio there. To be Identified As n wcll dressed mnii you . must huvc clothes tiint nru up to thu minute for style. Wo make tlicni. CRAIG & KIGGINS, r Clothiers, Queen Street. 6-15 dw 1 yr. ~ -‘_ _:nv-F-_‘P-*_T-'-*_* _ _*_*_-_-_ _ 5 _ Farm For Sale. The executors of the will of the late George Clark, offer for sale that valu- able farm at Clarktowii, Lot 37, fronting on Hillsboro River, two inilus from Mount Stewart. This farm con- sists of :oo acres of upland and zo acres of marsh land ; all but about 20 acres of the upland is cleared and in a good state o cultivation, the balance is covered with mils and lumber. The farm has streams of fresh water along two sides of it, and has an nbiiiiilaiicc of alder and marsh mud, nnilis in cl0se_pi'oximity to the mussel beds of the river. The railway station is but two miles distant and the wharf but one. For further particulars, terms. &c, apply to S. C. Clark or Kimble Collin, Mount Stewart or W. Leitch, Charlot- tetown. io-igdmwf ftw tf »»l»-*%»_ _____,,.` QANAi:iiAN ` PAc|F|c- thanksgiving ygglég Day 1905. Rf-MN ’ '1`I<.`l\L1~5 lloiiasiilns-Wayflrsi-£a_s_s_iiri `AT THE- Good going all trains Oct. 25th and 26th; and for return leaving destin- i l ..».. gn -.o ,H 1,3-~ figs...- -rf J at -iw; ..,..» . ..._ -.»~- , _:Q ""4