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May 25 cod lyr \ _ _ _ _si 19 stsriiiiii-iiiziiium _ FLASFERHAR im ruimiimrflsiinm lQ(FRlGl_35*At..50|HlYUi9 into riiicriioo _ _ lWlS&|.HIllICOi .' lwilwtmain. is' 3 iliiiiiiieit Ili lr l ""i.lll._._. ment an up-to-date FOUNDRY '=' with all the latest improvement s. Ouraun is to please our custom~ ers and in order to do so we must _give them Castinits equal to any in Canada or U. S. We have therefore procured the very best American Sand and one of the best Moulders in the provinces. We are now in a pos- ition to meet the long desired needs of the public. Why not patronize home Indus- try and bring along your work. E Give us a trial and be convinced E what we say is true. 5 i Give us a call and we Will en- E deavor t.o,please you. * iiuci shim i ci ll Engiueen and M h' ist Steam Navigation %(c:>’si Charlottetown P.Ii`..I. PHONE 125. iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiié 5. i i iili iiiiiiiiiu _, 8|!! Ill llll lllll -g M ll M M P8 _ ' ° _ L-__ r M A1- ’ _ W Tho Tooooto Giooo toiio tooo tholnaan Qunsrxon 'ro Dnomn. E cotton mill at Montmorency, now _-_P employing 350 work people, are about Lawygrg ‘Plead fur the Life of _if `a wi (0 be ho A ti ed of l' of h in of dis _-_e - of -»-----~---W Sh l'rHr: Liarmar. Pnnss fit | _ So farasoni reading goes not isinfr D i Ca ' ' io 0 .1 _ _ _ A journals are silent, but the ma]ority ___ of re _sult from the plebiscito vote course are the apathy of the elector- th ate, the smztllness of the vote cast po the strong opposition in Quebec, the to impracticability of coercing that pro- H viiice and the allegation that prohibi' _D tion could not be successfully worked B under such circumstances. We w showed yesterday how illogical was . mills sold their pl‘0fll1»f'HibY`09'd all murder ot Johntaiilloin Linnfield, Juli ie “rm” of the Liberal mt m e excellent Libeialjonrnals quoted 19 1897 9 fact as proof that thoy enyyyed Charle A Sayward, of Ipswich, senior 0 much proteomon an hume an we counsel niadi- ihe opening plea H 9 ~ P y th nada has adiised the government ____ act on the iuajority shown by the _O biscite in favor of rohibition and reseiiteii a large number of petition-i Pl” P cost of Canadian consumers Has thei p - - - _ - ‘ One which the Governor sei-med io think tal<'i iifuEi'o¢nii:u‘i=f svunonioauuo. aoviocnioiiiowoioirooooooilt At her liite residence. Douglas Street, _ L3" it :‘_°"°“_';°°d fb” the E‘"°“° ii ooiobor 5.11, Eioooor iiioiiio. bo- §_'_:_°___;"_;_‘_‘;‘_____°___§_‘_f_‘_° _:‘_8°_'§°;° ’§:_=:_’f:_'_=f1__*_;“g__ the people, but in the end it was loud wife of 'games J' O Rem-V’ aged .Alfred C Williams, the murderer. io im - 4 years’ mavmg." husband “nd tm" prisoninent for life- Councillors Sullivan was t° mmm then' l°°°' and Atherton voted in favor of commuia- _ On the 0’Leary Road, Sept.. 22nd, lion. Williams will consequently be hung. 898,, Donald Currie, miller. aged 68 *_*-' _ _ i much treasure 8 crneliv, or 'n an attempt to commit a crime iii-raiiiiiiii ioiio iifoi tooo to 3°'°’” Y°“°1"’°Y»-“"“"“2 “$3 P '°» “fl g y e in _ g p tho _ . _ . . rid at which were present rgppgggnigg. family medicine chest. all dealers sells xgelrhggcteodnlvfn to ibe Jail' “nnmms ti b hanged in Salem jail Oc' 7 for thi- registrar of died", and nearly all the Essex learned arguinent of a technical nature thong r or with extreme atrocitv and punishable bv ileoth or imprisonment for nimit larceny is no a crime pnwshahle by death or i'nprii~on~ ment for life The evidence did not show where Williams was for ionic davit before the crime Williams bore marks of a struggle There was no other evidence of one Williams had no weapon and had made no preparation to commit A crime PenrvF Hulbert said the young man st od on thi- treshold of death wiihoiit friend. , and the Essex bar, practically wilhfiutcxcepiion, had come forward to_ hr-lp him. He came simply as a mam-r ot' duty, without hope of reward. His brother i lawyer-, with himself, felt that the j~iry’s verdict was not founded on the evidence. The point made by his brother Moiiltori was not made in the irial,and the Aitor~ ne_y~Grueral will not deny its force. Attorney-General Knowlton, who came in late, said no man in Essex county or elsewhere wanted this man hanged. There was no evidence. Gallo was an Italian who had accumulated in gold and other money $100. Wiiiiinoii had the Kioodikofovor and only the money Galle had _stood lie~ tween him and joining a party of friends for that place. He went to Gallo’s house -his castle in the night to get the monev. There was io iight-and Italians can fight-but Williams overpowered Gal- lo 8nd he fell. To cover up the evidencei of his crime Williams fired the cottage. That is murder, whatever may be said of it. Murder does no' always como lrrom o previous had character. It comes from o temptation too strong to have ii humin life stand in the way. The iiooi-ing clo=ed and the councillors took the matter under sdviseinent They evidentlv found the question ex- tremi-.ly di$cult. to decide, and in conre q tance mourn their loss. cztwii My wife was _in the most horrible condition s wii=es iiiiiTi=uE3C°'“'“g Y @00© _== _ ’~< @@@@@@@@O¢@@@0@ and the people Y They find here an up-to-date Pharmacy-full stock of Druqs. @ §We excell in values. @ line of Sponges and invite your l I 3 A. W. Reddin, Phm. @ Our Wa A splendid line of Sundries We have opened up a nice inspection. CENTRAL DRUGSTORE- T Qoldlhmuxhoutthewurld. P01113 D ;imC,00 @@@@@@@@@@ I 3 Men’s iii iuiiiiuit -it _» Ours is the Big Store With the small prices li Our prices are what We a f 1 d .lt _ - . _ 1”-iomiii iii \ J / i I §l€%¥¥f¥i¥%i¥%itffi‘5¥fBi€ii¥¥ilffli€3l¥#}¥ has uuoonuihauuuaanha use Boots at LLEY P mans. i _ I '-‘ei _ l i o . _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __,»~__ _ _ ._ i » ~ s .. . , ; ; - ; ; 2 r : 1 ; 1 I ‘ “ ‘ ‘ " i. _ f #%%#H %%% We have a. case of Men’s Cork Sole P _Y Or ea, 8I‘SlJip` WHY! _ Boots that we wish to clear out. To _ do it quickly we have placed them all See Ou ' ' _ . __ _ in our window at r line OHURNITURE. _ LEA IHER anew $1 4 ___ _ __ E 0 c - W I if ” " _ ` ‘ ' J _~ _ 3 MARK _WRlGHT& 00.. ll’il. not #arsenic Cork Sole _._ Si? $147 #‘#¥¥illl= @3'-3-- ‘Y IT _ mb _ ers. Ti' _ _ ° this pi'-ice don’t sell them we know ' _ nothing about shoes. ‘ ‘ ' V7 ____ ___ , __ __ _ _ :fi _ Ne SUNNYSIDE. ` C HON BEN J AMIN / BELONG ._ PERKIN f ` ` , _ _ M iiii: cr in Q w Sloth for Fall Call now and get first choice-a ishin gs always on hand. JOHN Mc _ _ _ § 8»1’17()1°1&§ To Build. a Bo To Pay oia. Lo CONSULT _ The Birkbecl throws Anvisoitv BOARD. ' It is oi ROGERS, the Birkl iv. H. AITKEN, Eoq_, ` M. P. HOGAN, Eoq., 3'7"” S. .W. CRABBE, 'Esq.. Capi CHARLES LYoNs, Boo Solicitors: so_g_ _ s- _ '~ _.V 1 _ _;_ t ‘ ` IT” ,___ ' ’ -‘ii I I business rcs W .Policies and certiliactes proinptlgm f - A _ ~` ; ameron Block Queen Square. _ -HQRACE HA. Agent Wester! ‘f’Charlottetown 26 tf. Not anew troupe, i : I ~ € But trade AJ i You Wisli To Buy' a. Bama :l:| ~ H l iiisssits iii. it D. c. Monson. Appraiser: H HENRY c. Lows. Or*