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"ve-;r.~_1 nf--'~»i~f:..=_=~ .-»_-x ~ 'rss »_.g,f_.s~.,-!,~_. ef _- _.sys _ __,_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 1 . .. _ ,_ . .. - . f. ~ » -_ . -_- _ ..~.~~.. .;-_ »-1.: V:-_..,_ _, -_ _..~»__»»,~_. ._ _ _ . 1., ._ _Y . _. _ ._ _ __ __ __ ,__ _ » A' ' ` ' ' _ ' Bill "‘-'z~.';§.E,_'Ci‘___;'._~,.f~s___‘w" f. ?__f; ~ vs_;-.~"""'.."1__j. _,'-:='»_~._=-.»1=5`»E.’!’ ¢‘~;;»- »'.-' ~___ '_.".>__-, __ ,__-____ ="._ _ _‘I . ~ _ _ _ _ __ _ _. ._ .~__.-___- _ _ j - - ;_\_;'? _ _ -‘_ _ _'_ f _J f_§;;>. ,,.,_\; _' _- » ,g.<__i,.p_.¥_~V _fy .ip ._-. _-A__¢§:jZ';_t _ »¢~»_~_/:_,.__>_ V _M _xiv__4_,.v,_,_j»_;,_ _._.{_@, V- - .;,;_._;_,v:;_5-;_;_,4.:_i-Vt.-;__`.__;_&;%<5£'5é5,23é;;;%;_;»_,;i___é;. __ __ W _.,__;f_~_ -' ' » . ~f f `_'»>“1°‘-‘." f ' ~ "_=“i`*"""' _ - . ~ . _- -~ _ . ._ -=. ` ~ < _ .` »’ _ ` ..-- i _- f "- “ - ' » >- J `» -~ '-- ~.= ~,»»‘¢i-'._~_' >f~ . _ __ .1 _-fr, ie..~¢.ar-~.d..e»~a>‘»-;-&ne~aru».s.¢~»i»ei»~.aew»aa\¢-sw»¢.ww-ra ~¢oar..8elsPreps. talking to him about the measurement. me 1Nc.fN1>AR7 CASE IE.°.;;~.;~.s;‘.~_.‘:.:::::.:‘;:::iE' =° Samuel Cousins (sworn.)-I was at the fC°“t'l°“9d h'°m mmf' P°3°-) ‘Five Mile . House on the night Sam Drake at Pownal Wharf. I was not. of the fire and 'left there at 9.30 I or 10 o’elook. I did not have a wateh never went down a'road throsrh Pippey's with me. Samuel Wood, Nelson Osrverl gat/.1 John Carver, Sam Wood was putting Robert Horton (sworn.) I live the harness on his horse when I left. Mr. at Johason'e River and am a harness Wood's horse had a eolic and I helped to maker. I remember the Sunday after the give a dose of turpentine. ire, Iwas in my father’s house on th most of the day. My father‘s name i e To Mr. Johnson. In was alter dark ii wlleuI went to the Five Mile House. Peter Horton. I was driving With Pippey The Attorney General then stated that ou Saturday -night. I mer Pippry he did not wish to take any further evii I between five and six o’clock on Sunday ence at this stage Of the evening at Mathias Ac-orn‘s, Village proceedings. He considered the evidence Green. Mrs. Pippey was with him in the already l39»k9'-1 W5* QUIW 5“m¢l¢nl' in-.:. _v. lfii-l not go withthem. I had ` fen ...iiiiii.e.~ c _hversation with them. a to send one oi the prisoners at least up to I the Supreme Court. He would _like a wont to hlssinis Acorn’s that night. 3501*' 8‘l.i°\11°Hm¢”” *md in “hal “me bg 3 use *o wait About .in hour after I Ald light dressings with »CUTlCURA 9 _ D 'oil :in- ‘ i f _ u h. nd ehahnfs, ortoo free or offensive pcrsizizra- _ HE tg ~ be ( g tl aoeesof the toileg th, an nursery 'IP _ _ , _ combines in Om: So_.\i> at Oki: PRICE, the l arrived at Acorn s, Pippey came alone. e ' . ' ` r 8. _ ood - hartsr. r I J Vi@AA£~\AN¢ For This Week We c-Her a sp+ci4l discount on all Pure Gold Jelly Pow- ders. Any -Flowering _ $1.00 per doz. J. l. Mil f-I-1 ii W léé £1 £_=::» [FW f Hut ater Is an excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact some people whose houses we have dtted with Hot Water say they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. Let us hear from you. lllllii llilill i G0.. F¢\1ild¢I'8, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- loUetown, P. E. Island- Phorie |25- ’ _ I saw Pippi-y later on. I think it was just about dark. I saw Pippey again at 9 o’clock. His wife was not with him when I saw him the second time. I was with him for a while at that hour. I saw him later on still in a bus: y on 48 Road. I was with him and we w. no ' to William Pippey’s. Aa far as I can understand he was going there to get bail. William said he would come in on Mon- day morning. After we left William's we went tothe Five Mile House. That was about 12 o’clock. We did not go into the house. Geo. Pippey was with me up to that time and he afterwards went up to him. I do not think I stayed at the Five Mile House more than 20 minutes. I did not see them (the police) after anyone. I Pippey did not come back, nor did I drive him away from the Five Mile House. I must have walked there I knew that he was there because I was there i arrived ahead of Pippey, with Pippey’s and Harper around I thought it was no I do not know anvthing' about the burning After going back to Acorn's house I do not remember having any eonversation with Pippey about the fire on Sunday. Pippey stayed at Acorn's until daylight. Ido not know who took Mrs. Pippey home. \Ve did not go to Ded made up my mind I would take back Pippey started started for town, using his own horse and buggy. I came to town with Pippey and he gave himself up. We called at Jack Stewart’s as far as I that night and as far as I know Stewart to some friends that the horse was shed ou Monday. Ido not know where Mrs. company was_handed over to John Stewart it had its shoes on. As far as I know it was Plppey’s intention to bring his own horse to town. The shoes were on the horse when he was put in the digger. To Mr. Peters.-Some of my brothers told me on Sunday morning that there was a suspicion resting upon Pjppey_ I saw Sam Wood on Monday. I was with Pippey and Stewart at the time. I saw the horse at Stewart-'s on Monday night. Harry Mutch (sworn). I live at Mt. Hellick. I remember the Sunday after the Eire. I met John' Stewart cn the Village§Green§Road. George Pippey w'a.s with him. There was awoinan present in a buggy which I thought was Mrs. ci-iowa conversation. To Mr. Johnson.-That was about a hoped to be able to submit evidence which would place the case beyond the shadow of ii doubt. ' Mr.Johnson as counsel forthe prisoners submitted that the defense was getting w -.ker and that the case for the crown has breaking down. He expressed himself as disapproviug ol' adjournments in view ol the fact that Pippey has to remain in jail. Stipeudiary Palmer said that _Mr. Peters _ had asked for an ad- jiurnment and he would grant it. He did not agree with Mr. J ohuson in regard to Pippey, however, and was of the same sw if John Carvu. would gn ban for mind ason the last day of the trial. Hal would accept a renewal of bail for Wood. ..___.}-i- TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CH ARLOTTETOWN. P B Lake, McSherry Arisaig Tartan Irving, Lady Franklin, Garcin Ne L/¢.tmb¢lIt0ll Oct 2a old -Wm Aitken, Bart Pugwash Wili~e A Linury Halifax Henr t Murchison. }:'in»-tte; Swift-Curren Lord, Cra and; Tartar, Irvin Peters, C B Wm. ken, Batt, Hawkesbury Saxon, McLellan Sydney, Joseph B McGuire, Pickles, Sydney, Nickerson, Boudrot d_ Thistle. 1 Richibucto;l`IJ)ste1la, Boutin_ Bathurst. .» . _"_"/' 1;/ ~“< (<23 _si fi ‘N -n -._ -Q. v rr PAYS To BUY A1' PERKINS. ~ » n 'a .V U [V M \\\ ,:// , is as @ T;_,_ _. _ ____._._.;__._ ;. ._ _ __ _____'_ '_'_-.1 0 c b.-itli‘ig:'nIiunur‘;1ery Mlllodggi Womtn know where he went. He went to Oct. 25. ar.-T. W. Langzille, Moulton, St. ° . .~ Ait g 7 . § 1 ' \ :ly 0 1 ' . ' U 0 Y - H. ; I 1 _ _ _ ' - ., . " : _ y . .. . 0. 8 r. 1'. Ca ta ffrlt mucous membrane. Pippefs h°rS° and buggy' At' dayugm' It is therefore impossible to cure the disease by local applications. took the horse back to his place. Promise' It is better *wt t° Put °R Later on he (Horton) heard the horse did treatment--buy H9013 #X12-Y. not have shoes on. He made a remark - *F f- - --'Lf 1'-6' G¢01'8°PiDD¢y IB Bt the present time. I 3 was with Pippey on Suiday night for A ‘_ 77 s To Hr. Jo:iu.~;f,in.-I have been living at I _ Acorn’s for .. -»:-. r, vu w :».. \_L __ ' 1 a _ "` 14 il \ J . ;`” & \ ` ` I _ ' _ I . e .H Jalesman s 5tanfi_eld§s "e-"”_";“ ° l 'U f"§‘l 17) _ _ eéfh. L\£~1E-J _L_ I do EQ Q at .KU `.~. ‘ ._-*sg .ff _ |,ir- __ _ ' M* _A 'i f \l\L_"1 ' ' L_ __ L QD - ~>~l ~ - _ _.. _. .,_,.,, Ni-: ooo Our.New Fall and Winter Cloths have arrived. New Overcoating C1°°"”'f_ my Queen street iiereimnt num Wm" °h°‘"‘ °“ HIGKEY dt NICHOLSON ’ "` \_ ~ ACK _ \ Our Jackets h-ive an air of styie l al their own--th-si. “made for mo” desirable in ready-to-wear Jackets 6 STAN FlEL’S UNSKRINKA UN DERWEAR FOR LADIES. ~ 60 Flannelette Wrappers worth $1.40. Your choice at 60.. each. F. PERKINS & ¢ . "Yes sir,” this is Sfalfielfe Ulshrilkable llderweer pure wool and guaranteed not to shrink. There are other goods marked “Un bshl{i$ble," “Warni;t?d n_ot to shdnfgletc.. _ ey are moetl e make are either part cottonoidgsgx ' “$taefiels's" however. are made entirely from the bestbiova Scctiawool, th Truro Knit ' Hills C _ the by = has 0. largest manufacturers of high-class knit u envearin Canada; they guarantee theintons; 'we inturn guarantee them _ " to you in the only way that is worth ' considering - “Your money back if they shrink." Get tliesise ,thanhts you and they will cutwcar any other gooda on. the market and always be comfortable. No more expensive _than any other underwear of equal qaahty. Unsilrm .' 'e -W1". Underv’ an » -v V' ~~»a§"'°"" _ _ - _ skiws a co. New York _ in Vicuna., Beavers, Melons, etc. '_' New Suitmgs °f»1-W. won-id . _ ~ They go at a discount hergfs .sod Vicunas. 1 “nom” (nn. Th” - [\ ew Tfgwsefi n g inside lining and pretty , _ _ _ _ l ’ The latest novelties io Ctieclia »r ri S ripesn . sggsuazxg the Also a full line of Gents. Furnishings. ' - __ $5;-15 Bunk 1-m»¢mw.u¢ $5.50Colored Tam John McL.eod& Co. We have fifty along with other Sli J s ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ A. _ ` _. _ " . _ie Insurancelln. . ...». M. 1 1- eds --F §@»‘@\@\4\¢§ P,.¢dden,_S,,. CHARLES q UPPER double seats, Bnished in best style, splen . didvalue, beautiful soft and oomtertabl lwlhs Dlrwwr-Glo. H. Ron. ws... unsmnksbis mini. medium? Gentlemen’s natural wool underwear E 2" \ 2% \*» ~ .~ ff. ¢~ .» \\Q§,A»_; _ ;'~_,|~_ /__ _r fi w B _ Pearl Smokin l ' I ’~ : mg' ’- i ° *" llub Chewin lead Office . - - - - -Toronto I;if>§l;:1?e'ii:i;'s'ii°l»?§§itf°\:iiiuv?liL¢d 111° S§°=f=1_>5°a1i=t H; Y g l . ~ _ _V unnysi e. - 1 ' ` A" ‘ `~\_fV.~\/ ,,~<~_ 'Qi Fine Cut Mixtures I-2 etnd lib. tins. ' m . I QU P8@D,S. I ' ` l6.dl’ llid W I If. > 5 d&w li. §°'i.‘i'.§&”‘i».‘°~’ P°'”°‘°“‘* ..i‘..°:;:.°°.';:'.#.;‘:.iz°.*.i.‘~ °'"°=*° “'°° e ` ‘ 68° ' ' emdem Memhuns’ garments we have ready f;'Im Bulk of P. E. I. Ch'i0wu deuv ’ ’ ' ery a large stock of th '. H. AITKEN of Messrs. Carvell The following are the prices, ’?i.te8°°d" sm.. cvtown. I Pawn acc. 5 new fm' L \, Harbor, ' ' advlsed)to rea¢I,Paton&Co'sad. W-A. wsnxs. c1.~...... _ fi s °‘“*"“ _ -15"” _ HUN SIHATUR PROWSE Muna. “Sea pets u of unoousidered triles"` . J i HER OB WOMEN ' A °' Capes for golf, eapds for driving. eapes W' I“‘“}‘,§ £01' Walking. canes mr c,ycl%.-Paton £09. < ii _ w tl. » ~ Fleeosliuderclothing for$1.ill at'D.A,Bruck’s. so ~ S I d IN R snegses I: Javzllzzg ‘:eFll‘illl;.k3l:.s°kPa‘i.E»i\°“&li ' ° Col 0 ddcw tf You can purchase _sig at , W i In rbrsedays ibm T” Hades! to$476. want long Amherst" beet, made Lined topsoles Wnen you want a boots that will w feet dry Own prices ranging French Kip 00 We have also a imported long boots up to $4.25. Give us a boots