X3‘ The Charm an Witchery of Colour will be demonstrated here Tuesday 17th November Ito Saturday 21st November by Mrs A. McDONALD representing the famous WABASSO COTTON CO. The ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity will be delighted with RIi-sl MacDonald's demon- stration. , Lovely products of the wonderful WABAS- S0 mills will he shown and modern ideas in their ' use demonstrated. h; Every day ’l‘ucs<la_v to Sntilrday. Interesting Sale of Wabacso Products Ploy. 17th to 21st" (‘ulorerl l)'li'tlt‘l‘t'tl Sheet and Pillow (‘use Sets, llem- stitched with ltose. Blue, tireen and Gultl l items. lioxeil. set I .i‘oloi"t'<l coial stitched sheets, in lion's, Blue, 3 ‘Jreen and Hold, 713x51 l. Pair . . . . . . . . . .. 15a .\_inie bilictfls" in Silxltlt) (I: 5) .. ............... ............ .. all-fig .l stitch l’i.lu\v '."""s, iltis: Blue, tfrcen and Gold. 12 inch. Pair o . 5 I» ..... .. viz-I t‘\ll‘>l'i\'l (‘FT llenimed Sheets, 72x91 Pair llemmcd Sheets, Ileavy ilorqxiial tllltlllt)’, (“l3 G new. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:....~*3 - 0 llemsiiiclied and Plain Hcmmcd Fheets, I Slxltltl. l'aii' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. v $4.00 ' ilemslitcherl Sheets, best quality, rllxltli) Pair quality, inch. Extra gilod i: Unbleached sheetings, 63 inch. Yard Hemstitched Pillow (Tases, extra good l0 inch width. Pair . . . . . . . . -<><->:~...m- qn-nc ...~ _ llemstitchcil Pillow Cases. l2 quality. Pair -. -i\-.......r-..~..... Unbleached Shootings, 70 inch Unbleached Sheeting, best quality, GS inch. Unbleached shootings, best quality. 78 inch Yard BLEACHED SilliirTiiNGS 70 Inch 63 inch 7g {m}, 25c 42c 52¢ 72 inch 81 inch g1 inc), 55c 40c 54¢ Best WABASSO circular PILLOW 40 to 42 inch. Yard ..‘L‘.’.‘f'l.""* 39c ‘The tract has been sold by Sofhc- byu to an English Collector, n is the only copy known to b: in m- vote hands. Two others a' record- cd, belonging respectively to im- Bodeleian Library at Oxford Uni- Verslty and to the Huliilngion Lin. rary in New York. has m/icr FOUND IN nunmn LIBRARY , _.__.__._. 110N011. Nov. l6—A copy o! one 1 the rarest of Shelley's early pub- inations, entitled, "Proposals for an Association o1 Those Pnilanthrvclm flho Are Convinced of the made- $50)’ of the Moral and Political Empress Eugenie hats, adnmpq with purple and white plumes, have replaced the little green caps for. merly worn as-thc otncial llUilKl near for freshmen at St. Benedict's Cul- legc at Atchl-son, Kan. ate 0t Ireland to Produce Bene- l-u, Which Nevertheless Are At- _lnablc and Are wulinc w Unite Accomplish Its Regeneration?‘ dscovcred recently in a private __ ran! in Dublin. It 1| dated 1811i y "I"! . the canoe in which the victim and lllltl iiiiiui j l i manufacturer, vanlved today on the ’ ‘White Star _ ' ‘ bringing an opilmistic view of Great THE cunanorrmowu connomn WESTERN GUARDIAN _-B0ll-DEN HAIL u- nerds! evening. Nov. 1'1, auction forty five. Special music. 10119-11-16-2! _TIIE ANNpAL EA and Bazaar of Bt. Paul's Parish will be held on November 17th and 18th -ln St. Paul's Hall, Summerstdc. Supper from 4.30 p. m. to 8 o'clock. Pro- ceeds in aid of St. Mary's Academy. 10071-11-14-31. i _~i_- . ' -ROY PHILLIPS. Undertaker. Kensington, whose store caught fire Friday evening last is already pre- pared to continue his business. Ready stock at hand. Nov. 17-11. I EASTERN GUARDIAN mcaitmoaiv-nvnnns Pal-ls- BYTERIAN Churches. Services for Sabbath, Nov. 22nd: Cardigan, at 11 l a. m.; Dundas at 3 p. m.; Lorne Val- icy at 7 p, m. Next Wednesday, Nov. 18th at 2.30 p. m., Miss Mary Ivlurraiy, B.A., a returned Missionary from British Guiana will give an address in Cardigan Church on “Lite and work in that country.’ All are cordiuily invited to be present. Rev. W. E. Davies, B.A., Minister. .-'.\lr. Gordon Dingwfill 0! BBY Fortune was in Sourls 18st W691! on a business trip. His many friends were glad to see him en- joying the bcst of health. slim? IN llEl llllllS EUMLGWJSTFON, N. B., NOV. 16- lisy tho Canadian Prcssv-Clught solidly in u. fishing net; several feet DClOW the surface, Albert H. Bour- gciun. ti 38 0t Edmundston, was _ .\\\\n -\v\ “nnw m ti»... 9 yesterday aftrenoon in the circcn River. near here. when Paul Sirois, also of Edmundston, wccr cro..iiig the river to go hunt- ing, ilpsct. Sirois reached shore safely. Bourgoinfis body was recov- crcd soon after the tragedy. iiiis NEW GLASGOWV, N. S., NOV. 16. (By the Canadian Pressl-Davld Richards, fifty eight year old steel worker, died in the hospital last night of injuries sustained when he was struck by an automobile al- lcgcd to have been driven by Bren‘ ton Hnydzn. Mr- Richard". was‘ We UIC GASQUN (START -_.A-_A, LL 00 .1\ slightly deaf and apparently did; \ approaching m". j Judgment In I y I King s County BOSTON. Mass, Nov. l6. (By the Cairdian Pressl—-Sil' Harold V- Mnclntcsh of London, British candy . motorship Britannia. Brltiufs economic prospects. Sir Iiarold is in the United Stair cs to attend the annual meeting of the. World Sunday School Associtt- inn of which he is president. He will go to New York Ior the meet- ing next week after n visit in Bos- ton. < I Piles All Gone . Without Salvca or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles .50 quickly and don't come back, if ,you remove the cnusc. Bad blood circulation in the hemorrhoidal veins causes piles by making the af- fected parts weak. flabby, almost dead. Solves and cutting fail be- cause only an internal medicine can actually correct these conditions. Dr. J. S. Leonhard: discovered a real _ internal Pile remedy. After prescrib- i ing it. for 1,000 patients with cuc- ccss in 960 cases, he named it HEM- ROID. Hughes Drug Co, Ltd., says lone bottle of I-IEM-ROID Tablets ‘ must end your Pile misery or money back. BRINGING UP FATHER out in the Indictment). es against them. the Accused b0 tried jointly. behalf of the Prosecution. Criminal Court I l “He testified that he entered the ' premises with one of the Accused- Fonowlng is the m“ or m: Jud? l-Ioivnrd Llewellyn-between Christ- mas and New Years of i029 and i020 and that he and Llewellyn took crrtah articles and gocds Ira-m the house on that occasion , and that Llzivcllyn took among other things smelled a five-dollar gold' piece ment in the case of the King vs. Howuiu‘ Llewellyn and John 11.1:- Donzld delivered by Judge A. L, Fraser in the County Court Judgrfs Criminal Court oI King's County, the accused having been tried at Georgetown on Oct. 14 and 15, 1031: and that he “nd Llewellyn and ;John McDonad, the other above I “The Accused were indict“, {mfnamcd Accused entered the prem- that. between the 2am day of uo-‘lses °" "Fe 3rd °Y 4°11 °l ‘innum- vember, 1929 and the 1st ‘m, M0030 and took other articles and May, 1030 they did unlawfully orcnlflh“ "h" M°D°nflld Wk a Sign“ and enter by night the dwelling "m? l“ that time" house Of one Alice Compioil at Georgetown and did, steal therefrom 9°"“i“.“...“.‘1l°l¢§-_‘?3‘§. Jéeqlli to. on. "It was agreed between counsel and consented to by the Court thntl previously tried and convicted in in the house and that she did notdanger of convicting on the uncor- - i110 Supreme Court for breaking know about the rin and entering the same premises be- oi the things taken belonged to her tween the same dates and stealing sister and that she could not re- _thcrct'rom certain articles and who member them. is new undergoingmprisonment for his offence. “The Accused elected to be tried Gem's “meflme bell)" under the Speedy Trials Act and “m” Pm °l 1°29- pleaded "Not Guilty" to the charg- “Lcwis Yorston for the Crown testified that, he bought n, signet innit‘ ‘rlhm John McDonald for fifty "That he left Georgetown for 1'10 finding of thehouse broken into. l stand and gave evidence on their ed. own behalf and categorically denied A.) the charges and flatly contradicted " tlte evidence o! Samuel Yorston. "In this case the only evidence against the Accused is ‘that of Samuel Yorston who was accord- ing to his own evidence an accom- plice. ' “By the law of this Country an accomplice is n. witness ccmipctcnt to be heard. bl! be his testimony must’ depend in a‘ but great degree on the probability ofl = the story told, or on the confirm», tlon that may be given from other and pure sources and upon the absence of that qntradlction whlch' may be adduced ii the story relat-' 'ed be not true. l ‘There is no rule o1 law whlch' 1930-1116 Halifax the 1st {lay o1 January, wao 811W that the testimony of an M- Imm McDonald. "Five witnesses were called on "Alice Compton (whose house wasl “The chlet witness for the Crown entered) said che knew a.’ only one was Samuel Yoraton who had been gold piece |,- ten-dollar one being, and that it was over a week before °°mPll°° mu“ be "edmd- T719" ll he 16ft thatdge bought this m.,; no rule or; law or practice which. says that it must be rejected. R vs, Thistlcwood. as sum Tr. 001.921.‘ (Abbot O. JJ. ' | "A rule of Practice now requires a Judge to warn a Jury of the g. ‘Phat many robcrategLevidence of an accompllqel “Where an Accused is tried by a Court Reporter and covering thirty- ‘Judge alone and not only is there nine pages of type-written matter “Lester Lavers and Norman Mc-,the accomplice but such evidence is Donald gave evidence as to the contradicted by the testimony of independent; witnesses a convictlonl “Each of the Accused took the against the Accllfied W111 b0 (luv-fill- (1832) 5 0.8.5.1‘. 826. "Before the testimony of an ac- complice can be acted on it must ulars. This is no technical ruin but lone founded on long judicial ex- “Thc credit that is to be given pcrience. R. vs. Lalit. M. Chucker- lfid-ll-ll-Bat-tua-Il. , "The evidence given at thin trial and taken down by the Official corroboration of the evidence of tails to disclose any corroboration whatever o1 the testimony oi: the chief Crown witness-Samuel Yoru- ton. "His evidence is completely denied (R vs. Davidson, 1925, soak. C. »by both the Accused and is mam- ( 44 C. c. C. 311).. ially contradicted by tho other A prisoner ought not to be con- Crown witnesses, especially with victed upon the evidence o! any regard to the signet ring and the number oi’ accomplices unconfirmed‘ gold coin. other testimony. R. vs. Noakesl "Therefore, considering tho law in such cases and evidence given at this trial, the charges against the Accused must be dismissed and corroborated in material partlc- their pleas sustained.” Mr. D. L. Mathieson acting for the Attorney General on behalf o! the crown. Mr. J. J. Johnston, KC. for the accused. ‘ FITCH FOR SALE ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GENUINE BRITISH BRED FITCH FROM PRIZE WINNING STOCK All immunized against disease, which protects the buyer. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. J. E. MURRAY Summersldc, R. R. 1. ty (1911) l’ L. R..38 Cal. 559. By George McManus BY GOLDHTHE JOHN5TOWN FLOOD HAD MOTNuq 9N THls- \\l' l 2153.111 Icfliw 81910. In. dun Ilublflbnnmd. so m was Diuiu‘ Room AN’ an THAT GRAPE-FRUVT AN‘ BRiNG iT UP To MY Nb/léi ROOM 1 a t wu-r v-r on THE. TABLE in ‘THAT ROOM. cc ( C i 9mm. G91‘ on: m: owsu.