over the glo , liivantbe lergestulc - 7 with? tliqvrorldlf , "1 l x '1 slat-ennui; 1W ‘h, “ssry to quench your tllliet and refresh 701l- v7‘. WHWWN“? “We a . i i‘ tion loi-Jsojdfi‘ Qtlllfnwater. hunts-ails‘ ‘ - feci confided!‘ 1V6 W111. 1116f". I- "' continuance of your patron- pga for the coming season. We carbonate ~our own Soda and use only tbs purest sroolrlqligrarloas HALIFAX, June 17.—- (Qualif- ot ‘ma’ mm“ “a mm tions furnished by F‘. B. McCur- , . - I ,_ V nlony. A__lrlegsage w“ giyan he,- crcarn- f“. ,1 p h .5 a} V I d), and Co." the Juommh; Stock , gEEfldLL IHE gpigedvyof the all). ifor her_ husband from Charles - ; r - 3 \ Hgxchhnguh) lln ,__coul_ltry ht {he Qhaflhighthwn Ilaiusny to go to Sulnmerside to W119i“ 5mm “mi unhi- Amh_ ' » . L ’ ,99% 79% Driving, Club races ‘on Wednesday flX up the deal. ‘She never deliver- and try one of our delicious Ah,_ 93% 9h afternoon. ‘ '~ ' ' I ell the message. y , ico~cold_dr1hu.nnd give us a Ar. .1 , _ ill (my: _ FOOLTBALL M‘ r --t- éuggugiriiestililezn TEtl/lfiwétg {I18 w t t ‘C . ‘ 3 fins,“ ;, ‘,1. M r_._- _‘ , h flcu t9;- , V’ s s!’ Dl‘ < ll l0 61111-11“ demo“ 1'1‘ ' “w”: ca: ‘ ‘w _.fi8,/_ ._ ‘i and w," vem shun-day anm-nooh- prisoners statement. Then be told "flame-SP" (iru I ' 145i; (e 1351/, 3 o'clock. c. A. Ap-‘grolilldsw ~11‘ I?! the deceaseds visit to Charles ' ‘ " 1‘ ‘ ' -‘ _1_;__-." ~ ainsnyb. One of the Ellis girls M . I’. 1781 i7 . Ymm‘ 1°’ 500d so“ W111" M3: é,‘ ARMY v5 Navy, 110M531] say. wllo was accustomed to rise ‘early and service. _ . R8 ' 84,’; 83 urclay 3 o'clock C. A. A. Grounds, 1|. in ihc morning heard a noise down _ I - ' . \ _ > Z2 - sta rs. Silo went down and saw de- "' 2m?“ NEW QQNSUL ARmVESrq-he ceased lying on the lounge. After . . . i] i, um ‘é new American Consul, Mr. Alfred having 3W1 Something to eat the ' .' . 1 " ‘ Ray ‘Thomson of Maryland, arrlv- (lccezise went to her room. The . . '1' 1'3" - ‘i734. edlirl-the city last night by qhe people did not interfere. It was Central Drugstore. ‘ (H 5G?‘ “Q1 ilate trainwFormer Consul-I Picrl-e ilahbertler .t° “It, h" "w"? D1111"? . 1' , ‘ l eaves this morning taking. with , 101111118. 1e)’ 511W i?!‘ 11111- vo-o-e‘ L‘ N‘ s‘ 53% 53 hiln the bcst wishes of all citizens. 11114 1811915 111 111B liflll S10v9. Tile)’ P~ 3- 9 ,bellrd her moving about in her _:_ A. I‘ . 137% ATTEN-HON {-5, D|RECTED to rooln, llillllTOllf o'clock. Agnes E1- ‘: ‘ the ML o; pawns ma” on page lis on coming upstairs with an " wfi...“ .. . ' , I , I u , seven of this issue where some‘ ex- “11111111 "1 w°°l1 P1155911 111° deceflf" . v (leptionai vitlues for Friday and ‘"115 11PM- sh? 111311.131 a 9991111111‘ Saturday shoppers nro announced. “O1” 11k“ a 5W1“ m‘ 1} 15111191115 1m‘ l V. . - ~ .brelith. She was horrified and ran ' COLLEGES HAVE (310355 and into her mother's room. There 80r‘|J(\‘gVQI'IIBCIIIQIII.H undcr this bending, 2c. pt-r word for vnch in- ‘ Wlllcro copies come to our corn to in‘ forwurl -l fivc c‘ t lllilstvhi- uddud to cost to_ cover postniav, l- 1 i“ l“ a contractions count tin one word. but are HJIUWIEKI all one word. Lush remittances to cover col-it must Ili‘('IllllI)flll_\' llll llllvl-rtlso. nlimlfl- 111 1N1 (EH80 can tllls rulo bo iIVI'l'|||ll|iHlI.l .'\(lV1'.l‘llSl:lIlL'II[B roleivcd without remittance cannot be uclirltllvlodgud. in. ilvo fllgliros (ill-l $1,000) Agents “yfllltell 1,0141, -A1il>l.\"l‘§> SALARY AN‘I) CUMMIN- sioll. to soil ltcd Till: Stuck. Coin. lllvll‘. stock including (‘.XC|\||-)I\'(} lint-s. spor-iltlly llurdy, grown only by us. Sold by our nut-nth. 1~llo - - L. . i. ' _ , ' 1' ' T" H"! 711'“ Hllflillll-s Vvrlto now I141» liilm- lu-Ilill l"pt£li“\\~?l‘lli1IUl"(|L\l§\\ H m0 61131111 OFHfli-lo iitidql- of 151111511 fr?!“ the dmjlrwfl?" the Rial)! the lililllllllilfl Nursci . Montreal. 2, Pculcc-‘il Stlltion, ' ' ‘ North Alllcrilali, which nit-t in mm“ “m1 t"? smear o 0 1 "n -— H H _—~——_ m V 9770_p,_,7_2|, (~,,1g;,ry_ Juno rm, l.) nth’ He tilt- front o ftllc tilroltt which he i’"111"1\" Ai-M- 111 “Iwrrl s. %~_________.~ . {Quk m be a out he concluded that _.,,,,,,. “mount u; yum. hmhncss ‘U _“ reports a splendid meeting and u v . . f-il‘ Pliflfflllll prim-s. \\'t- now llllvil ‘ 3C5 31190115 most enjoyable trip. Tile city ncstl- "m? hm‘ cut‘ her ‘In-OM’ tlw iurgvat. bvst iilllllppt-(I plilnl ?_____ m, _ u ,f H“ , Mr. Strong contended that tile ‘llahllwgilglllgrlrl.’ first ptrulnllélviil‘. olisrtlilll \(\l_AIll)INfll. -5iEOIHiIi a. ,',,,,,:_§?I',e t) ‘Si; Znesmiigt: 110,"°€,?é' neglect of tllsihusllllnll m exaiillne ' ' 1 “ m“ U“ "““'“" “-“""""'° ‘"1 - ‘ the body was due to army training. 111-1 prices. prints iinisilcs, frllmvl-l, 9742.1; mo“, IWW 11M‘- 1"l't-\' oomph-s. hii-rvil- ~______i__i_._ time Portrait Co. TOFllrltn. nlsrorivi‘ salil-i-uull-i '1' -i ii7ll7-(l-l7-ili. ilolrkstoro pr-opll» are noilllii: out. ~—~'~7- ‘Fill-y will iriw.» you a ill ouni. of 1301' Sale.‘ cl-nt oll llll llvll-Tfig-Gll-irgi-zlfilit WAITUN l‘(lll HALE. . '. 7 s. I ' 1 blllll-ll-llll-ll. T‘) Let- Fllli MAJ.‘ \V()OI)IsANlL APPLY SINGLE OI-‘FICIG IN IIAVICI! ti» A. 1'. c-Quaid. Solll'i_s._ building. Grout (loorg-"c Street to il76b-ll-l7l3lpd. lct. Apply (lliardluil Ufficc. 1f. m5 roll ammo 1o n. 1*. ' . :1 _ - q, - - -~ .; - . -. . Murine DIIFIIO two cyilnldsrlllnlilr: ‘mix-ll’; lJolgr/lt.‘ llllltillltlvlgglll‘.filtumvu rh.“ store on Lower Queen, IQMLFL, 11111ted" " Plloilo 608 or us "llanunhililey" sftliutod nu lhe store has 1mm‘ 101mm“ ed ‘m1 ‘Mr. Strong in (rlnsllll; lllmlc condition. 201. _ the 2| Lougwrlrth Avo., extensive grounds city in connection ‘l-tltfigllh AIlI'}—2\ Plllfflglliglldfij €gligdlj Wlhl tllcrnumc lultt-ly gn tllle Ul‘|‘.\l— , ' 'i'llvllll:. 1 ppy ... ., p- pa on o . "e l, d . A - 11"!‘ 15111111! Bi-PWF- ply to Palmer & ‘ll’: n; r, k111i d?‘ UTSI-G-IG-jii. (H's. 960e2-6~SMI‘§ f FOII QUICK SAI It‘ Y éhhc, $15,“), nhlTn‘ Ltllt 'l‘encbers ‘Wanted c on. not 27. 9743-6- f. -——— " W" m TIIIIICI‘! HUNDRED QUALIFIED, Hill MALI-l AT A llAIu-‘AIN tcacllcrs required for Saskatch- (fhovrolot 490 ilvo passenger cur, cwlln and Alberta schools open- tbormllrilly overhauled, perfect iiu; after nlitlsunllnor vacation. ijlimliil; condition. Apply at Rico's Town. village and rural appoint- ( 111KB. ‘ 9154 fl-28tf. nlrnts favorably ilitliittl-li paying _ 7———~ lutlllriuln twvlvc hundrvd to Mgbt- t. IHIIAIIN AND "ANNE F0?! non lllilidrcd pct‘ nnnllm. l-‘llll pur- Nflll‘. Ono wlro WIl8€l€lI~ druhl - tlcullirs cllcb uppr lutnl ‘l t ip- _ dlfilllggufiualiliillillt and one i-wtlufi- plied. Apply Canadian "rll-srkblora l6, widow of the late Plllill‘ Rosa. hm. with he]. h,.,nher_ rd .,_.,",,,1w_ anflm‘, 258$‘! Agemy’ 11”)‘ H" “‘"-",,",';',F,'f;‘j;,,,,_. 115911 ‘90- Pmnen“ Enuumy’ flu“? "lliow did silo gel along with the lmond Qtreot. i) 85-5~22 f _-i-__----____WW 19 111 3 11- 111-» 1° Low“ Aionmgue fllillil from the beginning?" asked t. , _ _ y ‘Vunficrl .. cemeV-"Y- ' Mr. Silunders. . SAIlIOT-SEVEIIAI‘ uouvrnoris, also several double t houses in different. arts of tho "lhv. at prices to su t purchaser. Dilly at office of Mark R. McGulg. till. Solicitor. _ ssau-ll-lz-lzl. Mole Help \Vanted u Aswan-m vomvn MAN T0 work oil _mllk farm. Must be good lllliknr. State wages wnlitod. .-\p- iii.\' to Guardian or John A. Chap- lli-ll. ltayllhnm, Moss. 9744-6-ldfl. *wANrso.'I,iléco-lvn_ stirs? lPflChPl‘ for Milton school, $100 supplement. T. A. Rodd, Secre- “UANTIQII AT ONCE AN EXPEN- icncmd book-keeper for our of (hv lurlgl-llt lluaiiloks establishments ill tllc Province. "First claim posi- tlon for tho ri ht party. Apply at onco llox 338 llnrltlttetdwll. ntltti lulz cxporlcnctx 9078-5-2fitf. ‘VANTED — ONE‘ THOUSAND calves wcighllil-r and over between May 15th nnd_ Julio 15th. \\'ill pay llllzhust mark- nt price. Writo or phone (‘nllltdlnll , Packing Co., lltd., Charlottetown. 3866-5-13-291. FOOTBALL“ on, SATURDAY. Football, tho game which put P.1d. island oil tile athletic lnllp is going to be in evidence aguiu. Tile suggestion thrown out ill tilcsc columns that ll game should be llITBlllglfll with the sailors of H.M.:S. Calcutta, has been acted on and rt team composed of memb- ers of the Great War Veterans Association will lock horns on Saturday aflcrnoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, with the "boys in navy blue. It silould be n good game and should draw a big crowd. ' A rcal snapiy glllue of football will draw like a mus-turd plaster. ill the month of July. . , Tile local team will be coili- posed oflile following men who took part in tilc big "scrum" in Europe: . Full Back-HI-‘rank McDonald. Halves-awed Nash, Fairy Cali- 1934 n 96 Fin- ISlr Henry Draytou, 1 lllodious alld1 very t -- in metallic effect _ handsome ‘llcw steel 9lZ?”llJr.Il>-‘ "Growlilfdoillltilllel llllfe- 1 1 l;i;1§.1if§i@1.i1iiai'i11flni1 , , t .iis.'.t=.iiiiiis-ai.rrlarl.~....rl1 .Alil"s...,.l’oc"'ll“‘rl'll" " 1 ‘Gollflnulld From ‘Page ' next Sabbath at tbe usual hours. I- . ‘ ‘ LAoiE§4_.Q'ri[,§c\-r4q|q,..q,. u. captional prices on ladies suits an- “i nm-"lcflk-Ui lllo_ t,.;..,O Batons _-,Strong said that the ffllnlly had Lldnmgi _edues_da ‘éflua dipn’ will found it best to leave her alone cont e lfntll 3a lirday night. ‘during her fits of holnesickuess. . _,___,_,.. _;_ M ', ‘ mlSbe would Bo to her room and EVERY RACE A ,CONTE8T.-- When -slle got over it she would All classes have £11194 1m- wed. come downstairs in good humor. nesdaybs races at the Cbarlotte-Jht-the wife yearned for the city WWII Driving -_Park._ H ,_ life. The husband contented to stlty ; y‘ _ _ 0n the. farm. This brought the sit- ALL THE STORES WILL 1131101! to a head. The matter came CLOSE Qn wqqnngqay hggerhoon to a -climax on the inornind of 8o conic slung and witness‘ the January 6th. She saw that if she Char oitetown, riving ‘Club racer Wantedhio ‘live with her husband Good folds of est horses. ' ' ' ‘ 5he~ would have to- remain at Har- Qerations, Discussing the deceased Mr. than; ma“ few vhuhmhes M the they sat the vtwo sisters and the Y_W_Q_A_ Girls “m,” 9313.643“ motile-r in, a_ condition of great h|y_ 9313_6_13_3i itnxicty and four. Sonnthcy heard a. thump which increllsedntbeir 5uR|AL _ The fcztr. ’l‘bcy were too frightened to go near tile room. ' ‘Mr. Strong then dilated on the of ,tbe prisoner on, tlhll "HOME FOR body of tho late Mrs. A. L. Ander- son, Roslindliic, Milss., arrived in Sumlnersido on Wednesday cycn- 111°""‘m“1115. ingnThe funeral which took place 11115’ "1 111.1‘- iPlll-Will’. bow frolll tllo station to Si. John's .11? “"3111 about ms wmk cmmb" chm-ch @mhmhry_ sh hhuhnm-h,’ and bail his mclils. His movements \V\l\ll(l be jlrtivlldfThr-n in the ov- |nniug ivllon hP went upstairs to i his lll0illl‘l"s roolll he heard oi‘ the ill-trident. lie investigated and sec- ing all the aspects of the room was very largely attended. HOME FROM §CONVENTION.— Dr. llicEwcn arrived in the city last 111811! ml bis way from ziticilding Association. Tile motto of the As- sociation was "Ullity,” Ibo em- phasis placed on lllllllllllllllllg the unity of llll1 British Elilpirc and‘ loyalty to ill-r institutions. Ilc wont immediately for a doc- tor. -- -. -. "Will-n you bear tbc prisoner's i own st-ory." slllli counsel, "as will be told in you by himself; when you ilour his sisters and his excel- ll-ni father you will have no doubt of his illiloccncr. Moreover we will show that be lirvcr lifted his hand to his wife nor his foot as has bcon STORE REMODELLiED.-— Mr. Jalllcs l’. Duffy the popular down town grocnr is to be (longratulat- t-ll upon tllc splendid improve- lllents which be bus just made in enlarged to a considerable extent and a lldtllllli! addition is a com- tastlafuily ur- ranged ofticcnt the rear, finished strong rrfert-nco to the prisoner's excellent ‘lahilracicr which was without blemish. _" “And when you have __finishe‘d 1111119111115 the your deliberation." he said, "you will 3191111155 °t send this man back to his home botil store and office. Tile electric a free man among lhe people who lighting fixtures‘ are 1111119 “P to have been frolll the very firs-t as- tleto and-the arrangement of the Sh,“ of “h, innocence... shelving, and other improvements Evelyn] Ellis’ aged 22' a Sig,“ 19 11151113’ credimble" lof the accused, was the first wit‘- mE ‘ness called for the defence. Sh!’ testified lilat the deceased came Ross _' A1- LQW“ M°nmgue' June to her home on the 18th Seplcill- “All right at. first." l .“Wilon did you , zcllailge?" . . _ "l Joli week." spaniel-mu), olllo, June 1s.» "$3,113, flurfpened men?“ —‘]“dg° Geiger’ or Common megs. VZiShe got iilto a temper with my Court yesterday issued ‘a warning ("nthorn that women who apply for divorces _ - ‘ ' . Tl 'it a lId tl l {helhiilirecsosurt 1:11.115‘ careful 9t. .f.lle‘lllellll\l‘ll.xlbq9sflf‘isll9fl n1:gcr‘v:i\l'ili/ "a H Tllé ‘Judge lCiltl Atinrn<-rs‘_lllfi‘ §1f§f,':'efe1‘r“s:§;dDgfnuxfsi‘, I don‘ carP-H u is‘ as hm- d" ' Canada or Canadians." those women llilvc got to wear; hvlrsI-Enls Due“ got mm a mgh tciilpol‘. Once she got angry with the witness’ sister, Agnes, because the latter and the prisoner were fooling at the table. Agnes put a cake ill the ])l'lB0li€!"S tea, where- " upon ihc deceased said they were ibnrbarians and unciviiized. There were lluillerous other oc- _casio'rls oil Wlllcll the deceased got inlo a temper, ‘Once she coili- _ _, plaincd about the surroundings, the ’ ' welltllol", the luck of diversion and ‘ _ - oflbooks. l-lcr brother asked her :::|§l[‘|r|1'|?_l_.5l;,,,:uh|::;€:::n:ml" "what's the cloud about this morn- JUDGE SLATES WOMEN DRESSED IMMODESTLY. “w” . 111W more clothes when they como in- to this court. This tiling of peek- a-boti waists and sec-more skirts has got to stop.‘ "" _ i- ___.t_____.-» '~_=.:i___';g.+1i,_ ' '7" D ' t‘ d' > l‘1d, "I'm uu~ bulIlluur-illdlplllllllllfllgJlfi-I’ llnxipyfl,‘ “i-cise roll it Fl1|15-'l‘!11"h'l'|‘1l“" The witness then related the lillll l" "l"- events on January 6th her evi- dence ill this connection being sub slailtially the Silllli‘ as given in the preliminary statement. 50c box-All helm. Jlloine for his wife and future len- 0",, . " WI‘. l‘? . tslllllljolli-qllrl 1 i =1 "rive o'clock." you see anyone?"- ' on ' a": ln wlbe room." Wll All You see your broth- "Between six and 6.30 in the dining "room. Agnes was with him." "The .» prisoner, witness said, then came out in the kitchen ac- companied by Marie and Agnes. nierslde. She also made references to the respectability of the Ellis family, saying: ‘One uiicie in the penitentiary and another in the iliiylum and one brother coming home drunk and kicking up u row.’ The prisoner asked where she got her information. The de- ceased replied that she got it from the mother. Between 8.30 and 9 o'clock the Drlaoner went to the woods about Illilllf a mile distant on the Lot 14 s ( e. “When did be return?" "About ten o'clock." xWhat did he do tben?" ‘He asked me if he had tilno to :0 hack for another load of wood hefloxe dinner. I told him ihnl, he if. _ “When did he return the second ille?" ' "About 11.30." “What did he do then?" He came into dinner." , "Had you seen Marie since she WBnt upstairs“? "She came down about 8.30." “What for?" " "She was filling her hot water hottyie I did not say anything to ler.’ ' Witness never saw her again nllve. ‘ Evelyn said that on the prison- car's return the last time be went "llll to his mother's room, romain- ing about 10 minutes, Than be came down to dinner. Agnes nnll the witness had dinner with him. ti At fills time the father was at Mlscoucbe. The mother was sick ‘in bed. "After dinner what. happened?" ‘iflorileti. went out. lie was cut- llllg wood and fixing the sleigh. Then he wont back to the woods." “How long was Corbett away the third time?" “He came back about 3 o'clock.” “The prisoner went back to the ‘woods again, returning at 5 o'clock lie put his horse in and cut some lvimd. Tberl witness called hini in 10 Bllliller. After supper be went out and got some kindling. Then he came in and went upstairs. Ag- nes had supper with the prisoner and the witness. She also got tea for their mother. Marie hall neither bad dinner or supper. About one o'clock the witness went over ‘to Alex Murray's telephone to Mrs, inman. She was absent from homo about 20 min- utcs. Otherwise sile was home all day. The prisoner went upstairs after supper. Shortly afterwards be came dowll and called the wil- ness wllowas in the cellar. He said "Marie has rut her throat." She went up immediately to her mother's room.- Agiles was crying. The witness stated that had heard the deceased moving about in her room. She ilelird her opening the trunk. After the tragedy had been re» ported (Torbett wcllt to telephone, being absent about 20 minutes, Witness wont down stairs wbcn be returned and found the prisoner with Bruce Ramsay and William Yen. Dr. Stewart. came later ulld visited the mother. The witness than related tho subsequent events, tho arrival of lilo neighbors alld the inquest. “Dill you g0 into the room at any time?“ asked Hr. Saunders. am)... _ "What clothes did your brother wear on Jan. 7?" . “Dark overalls, lumbcrmens rubbers, a khaki sweater and a grey one on top." > “Did you ever see your bPlIllllPi; - f "When JPlI-oilme, downstairs lilo. Marla mentioned her trip to Sum- -- l0- there. between 3.30 and 4 o'clock she- lift his band 0r foot 3p big-wife?" . "No, never." ' “flow dill he act towards her?" " e very nice-v patient with hm . Tile decbased, witness said help- ed the faiuily with tbs domestic duties. She also helped dig pota- toes. Most of the time she read. Altogether the household-acct along all right with her. Whan- she get into a fit of temper they left her alone. ' . f‘. L. Croce Examination- ‘Mr. Johnston cross-ekamined. “Your brother bad a khaki bold- all?" ' ‘ “Yeah. "He kept his razors in tbem?"__ "Yes, two."v F, "And at the time your brother wasn't occupying the same room as his wife?" “N03. - ‘-'i‘llen the razors would not in her room‘! ‘No, they were downstairs hang- ing in a baversack in the porch. When did yousee the razors last’! ' "On tho Friday before the trage- dy. I saw lllin shaving in the kitchen. “After the night of the dance did I you ever see your brother and his wife speak to one another -bcfore Jan. 6th?" _ "l don't know that l did. Tile-witness stated that at least deceased-kept the scissors in her ‘be roonl. - Asked if Marie had breakfast at home on Jun. 6th the witness re- plied tbst she did. "Then she had another break- fast at lBruce -il.anlsuy's'!” “i don't know!" "W-as_ she a heavy eater?" “She could eat her share." "When ‘she was eating her por- ridge that; morning didn't he take her by llle-»'ll6Ck.iil1d,f.‘ll0kB her?" l-NOP "\\'-as she a vicious woman? “She was when site was in tcllip- or." , ' “Was sllc nicely spoken?" “She was rather rough. She used some rough phrases." Asked wily he did not kick or l(ll()(!k at iliurie's door at tiiulli-l- time oil the 7th witness said that gsbe know it was no use approach- ing the deco-used during one of her fits of temper. it was often tho case that rMarie went a wiloic day in that fashion. "if she wanted (lilllior she could cnlnc down for it." saill witness. As _fur as she rc- meilrbercd there’ was no conversa- tioll at the dinner table concerning Marie. "Wan there allytllmg said at slipper." "(Yorboti asked mo. conic down." if silo bad “And she was ibore since 7 in tho mornilig—ail day-and F011 made no enquiry?" "N0." “She had complained of boule- sickness. loneliness and ‘of hi‘? surroulldjhgls, andhtbat W118 1111‘ way you took of breaking llcr into the new conditions?" "Well? There ivzls no use gains near her when she was in one of those telnpcrsf? "Corbett was late Betti!!! 11011115 with the inst load, wasn't he? “It was 5 o'clock." Mr. Johnston asked the witness if for a considerable 59808 01 111111‘ the prisoner had nothing 10 “Y to any of the family. ’i‘ile witness said it was not so and £0141‘- Saunders suld that the relations were always most friendly- >--——— In lflemoriam- MONTGOM EFlY-FITZ. MRS. The death occurred in the Prince Edward island Hosllllfll at an Gill" ly ilour yesterday morning after i1 month's illnesls, of Mrs. M0llli;0111' cry-Fitz, (laughter of the late Will- ia-m MaoPllail. Tile deceased. who was highly educated and an ac- "W_l_i_a‘t ‘time did you rise on the T'.'T'l)'f6KY“D”fi3i5Ys‘lJi;4lrY compiishejl lady, was a doctor of Medicine‘, but about five Year?» 115° gave up the practice and came to reside at Orwell with her luother. As Mrsl lMtlbPhail passdd away within a few weeks. the flilllily is therefore doubly bereaved in a comparatively short time and heartfelt sympathy will be extend- ed to tlielll lz-y friend-s in city and country. The (loceased leaves to lllourn five brothers aiid tllrce sist- ers. Tile brothers arc Sir Andrew MacPilail, Montreal, Colonel A. MaoPllail, Kingston, James G. Mac- Pilsii, Ottawa, Will. M. iilacPhaii. B. 180., Winnipeg, and ‘RS. Muc- Pllail, Soutliport. The sisters arc Mrs. A.N. Jenkins, Orwell, Mrs. S.M. lvlartili, licatherdalc, and l Miss Nettle, (filllrlottctown. To tho PalmG-McI-eilan Firm Boots are made on roomy lash,‘ modeled to the natluraiebapeofthefoot. {the - neatly water-resisting. hzveallthefootlltzing caslns, but will hold their shape ‘and win outwear othcr-iboots of much heavier constriction, for they are all solid leather. i For long service and lasting foot oonlfort. wear PalmenldcLellan Farm Boots. Made lnavarietyofstylesandsbnpestosuit cvcrynccd. Uyewdeabcannollimfibyfltnlnrfle Pollen-lamina“ Slloepack Campy Juli!!! ' Fndtdctoa, N-B. be extends sincere sympathy. MR. CHARLES STEWART. Tlie-rc-pzlssed away in lianliiinll, Ml. (‘liarll-s Stewart ill Ilii‘: 84th your Stewart wits all old illlluilitunt of lizlllliilon, hlivilll; died on the farm on which llc was born. He was a luull spouted and five sons, livllllllfl and the Ililited State, ltobcrt in ilrit- lab ('<iiuluili-li, dvrud in Amherst, N. illlil llyron on on oi’ his llgc. 5., stead. Webster ililll Eliza both in Boston. Annie one of his grzilldclliidrcn ill- so died at tho old liolno when: Slli‘. was brought up oil tilc death of her lllother. Mrs. ‘Stewart lllPll ill 1907. Tilrcc amateur boxing bouts of tllroo rounds each will be ill-ill :lt Nl-iv A-ilnan ltaccs, August viz iiglliwoigilt dcr), middleweight 15S lbs. heavy- wcigilt over 158 lbs. Gold Waltbaln watt-lies will bo ziwardod as ilrizos to the winners in each (alass. The cilniests will held under tile sanction of the M. P. A. A. A. None but “Simon pure" lllllzltours will that ’i‘ilurstlziy the 3rd inst. Mr. David lilo old also two daughters, Anllall Races (13-3 lbs or be llc lfllKll)lf‘--' that is lo lily entry who h - best selected leather is usedafter being tanned by the exclusive Palmer-McLellan . Cbromoil process, which makes it perms»; durablolusd sotand We own exclualvely-tbe-patents on (108185 " indfconstruction-of these boots. " They, highly re- icaves a fzlilliiy of in home- lli rs . Boxing Bouts at New lStii, ull- I ofrealmoo- . “Q \ l. 7 exill-rilallce in boxing fur money W111 nol be eligible. Weight will be tak en lit ringside, fur instance a man weighing 175 lbs i_n street. clotbeb luiglll make 158 lbs. (rin5111‘1‘~') 11V a little training and dieting. No liar to ll middleweight competing in ilnav_\'\vt>igllt class. 'i‘il.- contests will be conducted by illl-n fliluiliar with amateur rlilltes. This is ll chance for the rugged youth oi i’. E. I. to try its prowess ill ill!’ “mlllliy llrt of self defence," and lllcliltlllllllly Wlll u. nico prize. inn-idling onirllilts ilioacc corres- pollli ilmnmiiiltvly with Secretary] Jlilnos- iH-nlii-rgllsi, Kl-ilsingliln, f, 980R. m MISTAKES. '\Viioil a plliniiil-r nlliires a Xlllflf take, lit‘ charges twico. for it. , Wllcil o Lawyer makes a mistake it is just what. be ivzlllted, beca ' be has a chance to try the all ovor again. ‘When a Doctor make o mi ll(1 llUPlPl-i it. - \Vho.~n a Judgr» lllakcs a mistake. it "ilcconlos tilt» law of the land. Will-n n Pronriler makes a mis- i:ik~. nobody knows lllt‘ diffs. Will-ll all l‘lli‘i‘ll‘lf‘lllll ma ' m! nobody lillllWS wilat-that nlcaus. 'Wil<-ll ll Prints-l‘ makes l]. mistake ho izt-tsahl- "devil." llui when an l~l<iiler makes a mis- I1lli(‘—— Good Night! l l! ‘, -—Swipte. Liquid Granite is all that the name suggests- varnish that dries quickly to a stonahardisurfzlce that is practicallywear-proof and mar-proof. It is easily applied and is without a peer for floors, stair- ways and other interior surfaces Whereservice is SGVGPG. Made in Canada byvBerry Brothers. J . Floor varnishes IIEEII R()\\'L.»\ N1) PATON Distributor for“? .13. I. _ Phone .2 . ' 130 Great George Street < -_ OI‘ & Rr-rrvrvltft Stains Q . KB Sunnyslcie and SINCLAIR Q STEWART, LTD. summuraids Nicholson, Archie McEucllern, Bun Weeks, Lou Muthlcaon, Dave Cros- by, George Walker, Verne Burke, Dr. Blanchard. present time Victory Bond prices are. most attractive sulr ,Aslas,-wllo ACTED-A$ IF. SHE WERE olzzY. . ,..A DOORSTEP. Hopi: YOU HAVE N7 "r. list-t: 3}», _ ,'{_':-‘_' rveariao?’ MO J ‘ ' 11".: l ~4- RE. BLOCK 9'” 111100 ‘Minister of Canada. ha! ngllllu, Jinlnlie Kinsman, Dr. ' h , m b Sweeney. ' ‘ ' ' - announced that there w e Pfiréhlrltcrisio-Lgo’ léllclienna, Dick Rroay; 5A“, A LAQfigusTguT AS L WATCHED HEQ, SHE- l WENT To HER AME) SAlD AND SHE REpLlabg "° 1°" 1111' Y.°*""'“ m" ForwllrdsLPallkcr Hooper, no. woman CARRYING’ A counts or= s UDDENLY 5m‘ Down on ANXIO us LY ~.-" MAD Am, 1 “No, gong! om; 5N5 189R 9 lliisiakc, bl- bllilucs it on lildu tron?‘ 1:122 at as; 192s at as; 1921 at 99%; 193a at 991,5; 1937 at 101; i924 at 9a. 1934 i. ills-é. 1 all 51,5 per cent. We can furnish all series r I Wool Grllllilig ; 1 "l" The P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ As- sociation will handle the Island's clip of wool on the same oo-oper- ative system as lost year. Wool will bo received at the Agricultur- ai Bummerside from Jnue 2_1st. to July 3rd. Fleeces must be tied wifll proper Twine. Name and address of shipper should be on both the Olilblda and inside of the sacks. Do not use expensive sacks or rugs. We pay the freight. on application. -_ Eastern Trust (I0 c. H. a. Louowonrri. Manager. l l aloslnll-mwsli-stcl.‘ ‘ l Charlottetown. llafis at Charlottetown and For further information apply‘ to W. llouiier, Secretary Association, 1' .3