W9. as been made for you - 11 stock 1ine..Eurs one half to clear N one will be left by end of year Dio “we” neectto do the telling ' L adies skirts and coats are selling E very day we satisfy ea] “Good Values” is the cry it Rldacly now are toys in season E _ndless things to please the children D olls and puzzles, tops and dishes D ninty things for boys and misses I '11 your rounds for Xmas shopping N ’er forget where we are stopping stf II7 QUEEN ST. e _ ' __ 141 We Offer You A Very Attractive 6 p.c. Investment » Colisisting of First Mortgage Bonds of CARRIAGE l FACTORIES LIMITED, a Canadian Enterprise-_-a gather- ing together of several well known successful interests, eflici- 1 eiitly managed. 'l`he Co1np:1uy’s New Assets are about four1 times the Bond Issue. Its annual net earnings are over five times the annual interest charge. Its products being necess- nry to a growing country like Canada are readily marketed through nunieroiis established Agencies. The Bgnds are issued in Denominations of $1.000, $500, ,md $100 mat ` re in 1946, and are purchasable at Par an Inter- est to yield the`I1_ivestor six per cent. Write tl; For Full information Conceminl This Excellent Corpor- nlion Bond. ' ‘ ' ' .l._ 0. MACKINTOSII di C0.- l » ' Established 1873 ,_ Mlrnberl Mom-eel Stock Exchandc. 1| HALIFAX, N.S. Dirert Private Wires ST. ]OHN,N.B *M W5 own and olfar lor sale, in lots .to suit purehalera, a block of ._ _- tlic scat of the trouble bv using a good _ __ __ relizible blood pi1rif_viiig_11ied_icine. E . _ ,_,,,,__.___ __ Biirilotlc Blood Bitters has been on the A Telephone 6 p. c. P1-'alerted Stock l'7.i§1‘°il§'1f13»ii"°flsé1=ili`i-3°53.13153' *“° 1°” f“*"“"° "“°“‘°“ ‘“*° °““ ' *"" *F _ After using it you will find that the O11l,V‘1i moderate amount of l'rc\fcrred Stock is out- pimplcs lmve disappem-led' and you Wm from the (-mst was on time' standing, and the Coiiipuny is earning ample to pay ‘ :uid is paying dividemls qunrtcrly, lst January, April, _liily :ind October. ` The Company has no l‘ond1~d liirleptcdnc-ss und no bonds are iiulliori'/.cd. 'flue prospects of the Company lmve been 1lioroupl1|_\‘ goin- into by coniprielil rciiplv and l1.1\'i\ liccn pronoliucccl most favriralilc. . 'r ` leav` Charlottetown on Thursday edlsst evening froma. trip 'to West- teqt shou d i-e the Tour article and - _stau?ii_ii¢.}o1_c`a'l)§,lid4;tab-.on vase 3- ` ¢i;_tei‘giilued.laet vniiiuz at the llama ' Rev, mr. scqwsmith. 'who has 0 became connected 1111.11" sc; " Peter? Cathedral as Assistant 'Priei_st,» will arrive on Thursday night on - the the shape of sword made entirely on a wire, and the _coins have been very 'ingenuously strung on a metal Mr. Worth by George Ling. < e In a. recent iss-de of the Toronto Star- ther a 1 rs in it l`0mil1€¥1'l1 Hav.-1:3-eye iroocbali ’G\ii`qq.” by “Tom a Hawke." 'llillf-l10I°'l nlzed hy provine al readefs _W how one sletchea of which hls"la1it‘ con- “MacKinnou's Dys epsia Tablets are meeting with a bil; sale, as they should, being a safe and reliable ar- e imported' kinds retailing at double your stomach. 25c. a bgx. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., cor. t. George & (Z Broke Out All Over » Her Face. 1 Pimples are caused, almost entirely, by had blood, and there is only one way to get rid of them, and that is to get at ‘ have 11 bcaiitifiil clear complexion. Mrs. Robert llcNub, Badjeroa, Ont., ' 11.1. benefit 1 have 114.11124 from 11.3 use 'of Burdocl: Blsoil Bitters. About 0. year ago I became so week and rul F' lit-.au Offices in New Prowse Bleek--Chiirlotieiown _ l It pays tp buyllq this Province. V The schooner Arclight lays up here ' --_ ` for repairs. Mrs. Horace McEwen, city, return- ---- ville. N- S- ser r9t1|r11l111.°§\ tha mall train im . .. _,__ . even gg. ` _ an limi-cated in T119 Guardian wh- i .. --f . ' T,h¢_tug_Wi,lliaxp Altkun Kool to Northumberland. produce. F1333 worui. barber, hay 1° his Aeneas 4. Macdonald 3.10 o. cami possession twv “Hifi-6° 99 .°S“\°S in nu11y,o1c;-,returned on uw maiitiain I out of Chinese coins. 'Hia coins are tg” had been attending Supreme so made that they can be Btfllllz UP- gon,-¢_ rod and fashioned into the shape ol of l>¢1'f°”¢ SW0"d5- Tiles” We" give” to rivals on the Northumberland last _ 9 _ P19# P N position on one of their flpprting R vases In article °11tit1°d1 "fl`h° 0f,g_p¢p1¢ii_egenc-rand will solicit busi- l1€ ' nom-di-plume will be 'r`e§diig__ recog-_ ° in U15 Past efllflyed l\lS'l151l1'7»" “m‘”" er "'Arc1iirht" consisting of Potatoes. .. _ . 'I' ;_":l;l-*U03 to th? star 1°. °}}9~°l the sold _from thc vessel in the course of e . . B _ii a liclc for any kind of stomachtrouble te, vyhicllll mf? 'at twepty_ or indigestion. They are better than your ‘t0' ¢1mty_two wuts a _ _ _ lb. and pork which sold at six to the price. Try a box_if troubled with ,even and three-quarter cents a lb. Kem? Sta' ' Hdrtl' yesterday at 12.45 alter a very rough ` - -- ~ __ ,-,____*_ V " -: trip. She had a very heavy inward E E E was ,taken away. She sails early this morn ng, Dec. 8th. t ten p.m. last evening being ten minutes late. The Murray Harbor rain was twenty minutes late, the P ’ Y minutes late, the morning -train from the evening train from the cast forty,- minutes late. The morning train writes:-"I nm preatly pleased to report, Iheatre’ with commendable energy ments for .tl1e‘biene`i1__t for the Roman Catholic orphanage on Thursday Henry Benoit. City, was a passen- Tlie choir of St ~1!m¢.s Church were J. and Ura Tllomllsou, The Lllacs. . _ . . . t, River this morning with the _ ne: llinnie T. which is to load 'gt evening from Summerside where Angus McGdl1ivray, a. horse buyer, New Glasgow was among the ar- vening. ` C. H. Black, formerly of Pugwash, _ S., has joined the stall of W. K. ogers Co., Limited, -in the capacity ` for all the 'companies represent dshy that office. The re;naining__C§Il_'8o in the schoon- lirnips and Carrots will likely be day or two. The "'Arclight” is now t Con1_i`olly’i4 wharf. The only changes in the city mark- t prices esterd was that of but- Tlie A. W. Perry arrived in Port ar o and a lar e outward frel ht morning. She will make one more trip-this year. _ The Elder Dempter Co’s steamer, Bornu, will sail from Halifax foi- Cuha. an-d. Mexico on Dec. 9th. Ma-il matter intended for dispatch for this oute should be posted in time to The mail train arrived in this city a e Traverse train was thirt -five The management of the Peop1e’s r|__ going ahead with the arrange- ight. A splendid programme is be- ng prepomcd in which a n_umber of down I could scarcely walk, and pimplos I Our prices is par- $10 a share. Members Montreal Stock Exchange _ lizilifax, Montreal, Sydney, St. _loliii's, Nfld. ` of ‘ y 1; ~ . I visod by as lady friend to try l3.B.B.. and before l, t had uscrl one bottle I felt it was doisig . me good so I used three bottles, mul `l l nui 1io\v well and strong, and the pimplee onsentcd totalre part. The League thing after zuiothcr, but nothing seemed the Cross band will be present F' & tu (10 me 3,71 00| ]' wig gd ` and W. J. BI‘0Wn Will be lil the tick- ‘° '° 1 ~- ' ct office. Everything is being done o ensure a bumper houss.for the Orphanage Bcnelit, the excellence of the programme in itself should prove . ' l 1 broke out all over my face. I tried one 'local (ummm ta ent have kindly decided drawing card apart from drstf s'rooK QUo'rA'rIoNs. Richelieu `& Ontario 91 90 Nov. 29, 1910. COTTON R2|m1’ts furnished by F. B. McCur- dy A; Co., members Montreal Stock lixcliaiigu, 160 Richmond Stree t‘hnrlottetown. _ High t, December 14.88 Low 14.67 Close 1486.88 have all disappeared.” A _ Burdock Blood Bittcrs is m'in11l:1ct11rerl only by The T Milburn Co, Limited, 1, - - ` ‘ 1 1; 11 ' ii ni r-111113.11... ..~‘.‘...“... '§;tl11“‘tl.i‘ii..'.§‘“.i.. ti.. .ii ---_--_----_ -»--~ _-1- 1 "`°'iiAm'riua1 sacnrnrins. I Ogilvie Milling Co. 126 125 126 -- Quebec Railway 57 565 37 Nov. 28, 1910. 4 0; 'Quotations' furnished by J. C. Mcln `3'hN& S0" Ex"h““° Building' H“h` obliged to use a crutch for 14 months. Y I January March May - July _ NEW YORK STOCKS. l 14.88 15.15 15.31 15.26 14.63 14.87 15.06 15.00 High Atclilson 101; Am. llect Sugar 36_', Anacouda Copper 40; Amal. Copper 07; Am. Car & Fdy. 524 lm. Smelters Am. Tel. dt Tel. Baltimore &1 (lhio Brooklyn R, ’I‘_ Central Leather 2'-9990112330 it ohio hue ‘ gg; Louisville & Nash. 142i 40) 792 1.41: 1001 767 33; sa Missouri Pacific ` N. Y. Central l12} Northern Pacific 1151 l’°'1\1Hv1v3ni‘a 129 ~_ Heading 150i Rock Island 32; Southern Pacific 116 i;'_\i_t_l:ern Ilallwgiy - ern ll d. St. Paul Y P Sugar Union Pacific U- S. Steel ‘-'- S- steel P111. 20 01 1231 1101 170| 712 Law C1055 SPOt-15.10 up 10. 401- mn 140E 105% 750- 331 sig 231 141 484 111} 1141- 129j_ 148} 31§ 115 251 00; 122 1151 174| 76 viflflitia (Theniical 51 ` 6 i4oN'run._iL _/1111. Asbestos coin. __nn1id1an Pacific __“"“‘lH Ccineut D`“““‘lR Cement Pfd 001. Iron Pld. Dom. Steel Ccrp'n_ ul- Traction pid, “"'“- 0 Ht. Paul ' “lltreal Power Montreal Sm,” . _ A 61 117| 117% Q 0 STOCKS. High Low Clos 14 1954 1945 231 23 23 86 85 85; 103 00) 61., 51 763 1001 101; ' 35;- 36 40 1 GRAIN. 1 37| ` WHEAT 521-' . 106 33 28 142 48 112 115 129 150 32 115 26 61 123 116 176 001 30 1311 iai 1311 137 iss 130; 224 l 78f 1410 4 76! 83 I al 77; M" 117 1 ,, 6,5, i1oN7‘1u .4 December May 1 July l CORN ‘_ December 5, May Jlfly § oA'rs § December 3 July PORK l 1 January High '89| 95| 93 441 _ 471 47; 315 May 341 342 17.10 10.42 I. CURB S °-ininoac-50 mi 4.5 - 200 4.45 _ _l U 1 gh 1 1 ' _ MIGHTY DEEP; . ‘l 7 ,, :.1.°.1...:.".::.7:.°.:°9.1::::.::° 1:., --1-<>.~<1 ' 3 ‘QQ , _ .< r country there is s great h t. 1 ' _ ` telsgraphers. Positioning aliggiii) Tl' t '"" ' nars from $10 to $90 per modth, ith . I. - good chance to advancement. ' llrhe less Officials and place all g adn- - ‘W I4ss.!nQ.e.1r5;.rg,a1g,5_. 4, e,g,1»a141_v.I1§_ 04'- ..... 1..... 53.1.10... . 1. 5.111 ...,'5.... Al' to write them for full dctafla at in- ays remember f*g__-_f§ll_uarn_e. Lpci; _. ~»‘ Siuuatgh 0.,T Phlladiglizhltion ith.; N U" ‘i¥'\lf\1r¢ 031 0/em foo. _'_ 1 _ ~ léhiiibla, S. or Pdrllland. 0r=.f'. ‘ A 1 lv 1 i ' l ~ . 1'! I 41 I ' A , _ _ .. »~ if .1 4 \ \ 'ln Lbxathfg., ..........;:.“.:‘1.t-..%°.-:.1-no ww -<»~<». swllch' - Gan he had ' by' iimbitioun youii|} ' PONY EXPREQB RIDER' , _ 4' ‘ "' “"*" " """““*' ' ' men_and ladies in- the field,-ol “Wire . _ . Low 89 941 921- 431- 463 471 301 335 33; »-»- .°’.°" Neo :nm 1484.85 1529.30 1524.26 Close 89; 952 921 Btan11eld's pfd . ...104 441 Do., Com .... 58 471 Ti-inidad Electric ......... 71 47; 1 \ 311 B 341 Halifax Tram ...102}_ 34; N. S. Steel lst: 97 D P Stal1Deld'l Ltd . .1021 Trinidad Electric 95 1- `l .00 1 . . 1 1 ~ » 1101., 1512.13 a. N ova Scotia ex div N - . ......282 Royal ox-div ....245 Acadia Fire .... .. ......l10 Acadia Sugar, pfd ......104 D0. ` 70 Brandham-Henderson Com 18 E 140 I-tai N. America . _,.155 cw Brunswick ..........2‘I0 _ ' 278 243_ mscm.1.ANn_oUs. 100 101 Ordinary .. 67 A K B35 Laciiuie urged me to cry 1v11N.inn's L'i1§11MEN'r, which I am with 11-..- a°5 most, satisfactory results and tc- day'I am as well as ever in .iiy life. the worthiness of the object. The admission will be five cents as usual, phans. ` Minnrd's Lintment Co., Ltd. Gentlemen,-In` July 1905 I was brown from a road machine, injur- ing my hip and hack badly and -.vos n Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Outrid e of Yours sincerely, his MATTHEW x BAINES. mark a _ 5 _ » for Christmas now 1-1% ° Beer. ®. "W - -_Irish point sets-drawn room sets-.-hattenberg bedroofn o 9 sets-a wonderful showing _of '° ll odd pieces such astray cloths, o’clock covers, doyleys, centerpieces, sideboard scarves as so _forth . You will like these beautiful linens and your friends will like thcm.`Selcct° -A F.-._ ._ * 11 E. H. Menachem and Neisoii Rat- tenbury, City, were among those re- turning from Suinnicrside last even- Hyndmau & Co., Ltd., received ad- vice yesterday tliat the schooner "Charming Lass" was ashore at Plaster Point in the Bmsr 'dor Lakes. The vessel is owned by W. A. Poole & Co. and has a cargo of coal for the same firm. Miss Bertha F. Gorman has re- signed her position as stenographer and accountant with the Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd., which position she has filled with capabi- lity and fidelity for the past four years. Miss Gorman has also severed her connection with the Sunday School Class of St. Dunstan's Cath- edral, where she will be greatly mis- sed having won the love and esteem of the little ones placed under her charge by her genteel manner and amiable disposition. Miss Gorman left yesterday morning in route for Boston to attend Emerson College of Oratory. Upon several occasions she has assisted in entertaining the pub- lic and gives promise of being a very popular elocutionist. She is highly respected by all classes, who deeply regret her departure from the city, all join in wishing her success in this her chosen profession. She was ac- companied by her sister Miss Edythe Astell \vho will be the guest ol' Mrs. Lillian Dun-bar, Winthrop, Mass. 4.- ’- " .....~.»\.\‘ X# 151., /1»_._1 - 9 \._ //J' " . _ D _ ”1Ef{`/I Pl l.'~>l. 5 . 'Q11 iii-'i-I.-'1e?,,,\,';‘,».¥'m~»~TA.‘rff§‘7»".<’f°._.11’?‘ ».. l‘*’S-‘_°-'ieaf 11fl‘l'~‘§>~” ~ flat ""~“P~'fi1I`-ff' "“l_1l,-,11“' 3 '111sl’“" ' \>\~*' LEBLANII [ilHl IS UN TRIAL FUH HEH llll CAMBRIDGE, Mass., November 28 -Miss Hottie Lelllanc, charged with the murder of Clarence F. Glover, the Waltham laundryinun, 11 little more than a year ago was put on trial today. No evidence was offered in court today, but the jury was taken out to Waltham, where the twelve men tiled silently through the laundry where Glover said he was shot, then up to thc little cotta'c he iital to Glover home, where Hattie LeBlanc was a servant and where she was ing. f `1 11.0000 oooooooooo E. El . which lie dragged himself for aid and hardware clerk. State salary requir- to die. Then the jury went to the ed, experience and references. Must. be a teetotuller. Address H., Guar- dian Office. 11-28d1w. f VOTE STANDING o OOOOGO 0 U OOOOC Summerside: Mrs. Vernon Matthew Summersids.... Katie Large; 64 Bayfield Bt ..... Gertrude White, 234 Gt. Geo. St....... May Coyle, 268 Dorchester Ida. Doirou, 80 Spring Park Road...... Zella Williams, 76 Elm Averiue............ Gertie Evans, 203-Richmond Jennie Lonergaii, 105 Pownal St........ District No. Two (District Prize ` P Kensington, Montague, Georgetown, Jennie Garrett, Souris......................... Ethel McLean, Moutague.......... . . Fannie Moase, Kensingson......... Estelle McLean, Alberton........ Lizzie Caseley, Kensington......... Mary Kinch, Tignish............................ Mamie Bernard, Tiguish...................... District No. Three (District Prize Margaret J. Stevenson, New Glasgow Blanche Saunders, Trilby .... Annabelle McKinnon, DeSable............ Bon Westaway_ Albion, Lot. Christina McRea, Heatherdale............ Annie Hume, Bristol...................... Mary Brehaut, A1exaudra............. Myrtle Taylor, Fonnds Mills.......... Tillie Howatt, Coleman ..... Ida Johnston, Peter's Road........... Mrs. Robert Hardy, Montrose............ Julia, Graham, Bradalbaue.................. Florence Good, Winsloe Station..1...... Mrs. Mabel McKinnon, Gaspereaux.... Marie DesRoches, Mircouche............... Margaret Gay, Mt. Ethel Huggin, . Jessie Cameron, Caledonia.................. Agnes Gillespie, Sherwood Station.... Mrs. John Smith, Hunter.River......... lhlvelyn Boyle, Glenwo0d...................... _Phoebe Buchiinaii, Frederlcton............ `M‘ary E. McKinnon, Head St. Peter-'g 1 Adelia Horton. Gladstone ................ Annie E. Hudson. Cherry Val.. Lot 50 Jennie E. Douglas, Head I-lillsboro....1' Christy McLeod, Cassie Mclnnis, No. Lakeville, Lot 47 OF This is the standing of those contestants for whom were polled upto io a. ni- Tuesday, Nov.,..29tl11.-.. Two.- prizes coiisisting of the Bermuda Island and New York Qty '1`o11r. Three District Prizes, consisting of Beautiful Upright Mahogany Pianos (one for each district) and 'the _B¢_a'uti- _ ful Organ to contestant having highest votes, after the Grand _` '_‘ , and District prizes have been awarded. 457,340 1,990 302,720 1,230 239,390 9,140 246.770 15.670 119,000 1,940 113,940 1,040 91,840 1,750 44,740 1,-010 iano), includes Alberton, Souris. _ ` 473,060 18,240 455,120 9,470 447,620 V 1,460 443,560 3,490 387,610 1,320 260,550 5,240 311,160 )(§@@@@@@ D'®'g1§ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO District No. One (District Prize Piano), lncludoi Charlottetown and” Last Vote Todsy’s Vote Total Vote.. 499,320 /‘ 353,950 Zg7,530 2 2 440 121.000 115.590 93,590 41;-,950 Tignish, Y 492,200 464,500 449,080 447,050 388,930 265,790 39,160 1 Piano), includes the villages and Post _oiiices of Kil1g'S. QU€el1'S Mid Prince Counties, and all other points' in Prince Edward Island not listed in Distrid; one and Two, . .-1 1- , 1,930 _ 400,000 2,200 371,190 _ 2,340 333,950 f 5,490 313,350 0,250 313,230 309,150 1,210 309,300 292,090 9,000 302,590. ' 250,020 . 9,990 259,010 244,000 1 1,090 245,744 190,310 5,430 202,240 199,240 3,740 201,930 133,420 13,090 197,110 170,500 1,040 131,200 175,010 3,420 179,430 137,210 ' 2,970 140,790 ` 121,251- 5,490 120,740 - 31,240 1,090 92,930 - 72,340 1 0,430 79,270 ~ 404,670 368,920 331,110 - 308,040 306,080 1., _ 7 70,940 _7s,940 . 56,100 56,100 ‘ 40,260 26,110 13,750 7,890 10,540 6,860 3,700 650 3,200 5,400 1,230 40,260 __ 29,310 13,750 13,200 10,540_ _ 6,860 l - '3,700 1,880 fcuiiiznian ciiissiriiau A-.9-SQ i. --- ` Y ' -..'§l‘.‘4PF..!'.F.'-l‘- . \‘fAN'I`ED, at once, an experienced housekeeper, good wages; refer- ences required. Apply to Percy Mutch, Hillsboro, Lot 48. 11-29d3ipd. CLERK WANTED \V2\NTED-An experienced dr y goods clerk and an experienced . _ s. frontage of 90 feet and' running back, 160 feet. Apply W. A. Hiitchs- son, confsctioner. 1 _7-25dtt. " - |15!! _.WANTED _ 1 vvpinrnn s.41..nsM.iN,cxc1u31Te illue, permanent, big earniiigi' guaranteed, no experience, 10 vacan- cles._Wrlts - Luke Bros., Ltd., Mon- treal 10-6dr52i _ ' MALE HELP WANTED found three days after the murder, .F - OY WANTED to learn tailoring,_ Apply to Jas. Callaghan. 178 hiding under a bed. It was only a few miles out to Waltham, but as est. Can. Savings & Loan... 101 BONDS. Acadia Sugar .103 randham-Henderson ...100 95. o., Debenture Stock ...102 100 orto Rico 86 10d - »- ez 35 ~- H°°i*i~!-l~i~l»l-l-!~». l~l-I-H-I-1 H-»}~} . ALES. ' . ` “ ` _ir _ Black Prince Hose are ` U..11:__1;_;;_£1_____);e;_;i_;§§_;ii1-nt especially desillncd to viitli W _ ' : stand the lmrclest of wear. . "-"i°i- less' or Railway tile aph'1. Bdnce " is on _ n the 8-hour law becamaqftectivc- ‘and 6 JUDGEMENT OF TH 15 '..-_.__ _ . National Telegraph institute operates FRA_NK DAY” six official in u "` ,- ~=-_ _.f;.. _‘"\ <1/ 1 \"h *C .V rag... _;.. _ ,_-_._ 1 ' , . k.. 137 - Eastern Trust Co 150 1131 Fu-3 Ins .........102 07 l- 3 N. S. Telephone .119 117 J 54 \ ._/ ,ff . Bl JO U if 5C 1'l`0.L-1 . lG.ll'l` M0l10N PICTURES ._ 0. @ - '_ ' " ‘ " " ~ - ‘shuhrooto si.-as @ 24. , , M., ,.,,_1_,,_,,, , , , , . , , , , , H Cereal Preferred-20 81?- _ ` ` ' switch Bonds-3500 (11 100. -- -~ _. f -‘ _ 1 PATRICIA . ~ OF THE PLAINS. Unlisted Department. -,-EBSANAY FILM- Afteinoon sales - _ "1'1'-1,000 70. 1 P I ni 'rliigllif-140 @?191. ._ ` _ : HAWK ami LAMB. LaRos3-200 Q- 4- ' ' ‘ ` the jury box was not filled until af# ` ter noon, Judge Bond decided to postpone the government opening un- 'tll tomorrow. The jury is ma-de up of Mid-dlesex county farmers and clerks and busi- ness men and the twelve men were selected with very little trouble. A long trial stoutly contested on both_ sides is anticipated. Upon their re-| turn from Waltham the jurymen were earnestly instructed by the court to guard tnemselvcs carefully against sickness and to keep frce from out- ` side influences during thc progress of the case. Court will come -in at nine o‘clock tomorrow morning and the first busi- ness will be a hearing on a motion oft Counsel Johnson of the defense that the government he restricted from mentioning the alleged- _dying statement oiC1larauce F. Glover, in the opening for the prosecution. ACKN()WI.EDGMENTS FROM P. E. I. HOSPITAL. The P. E. I. Hospital has received the following amounts:-Mrs. R. S. Carruthers, Carleton $2.00; Ahegweit Amateur Athletic Association, $15.50; Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands, $6.50; Presbyterian Church, Malpeque $15.95; Preshgvterian Church Dundas, $6.00; Presbyterian Church, O'Leary, $2.00; Collected by Miss Dockendorfl, Mount Hope, $4.00; Collected by Mis.-1 Vern Baker, Sourls, $56.00; Collected by Mrs. A. Judson, Alexandra, $5.10; J, T, Clarkvin, city, $1.00. MACHINE SHG? IN 1 W()()Dl'lT()(iK WIPED.-Qll'§a .,_~»~--~~-----~~--~ - - A-. 17.11..-. ._ _ i-I_].i10R‘SALE, Dominion Organ, good 0 AFES, one of ouri S25 00 safes in our home will Dominion Safe & Vault Co’s Safes in all sizes and types, The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited, St. John N. B. IH Y djveillng, No 1348 lsL_\_ton St. with, l" OR SALE 8-S new( Apply to A. K. McNeill, Alexandria. _ 11-29dr3ipd. ITOR SA1,L.E-Six Milch cows. Choice . stock. J. A. Gillis, Kinross. _ _ ___ _ ____ _ 11-zsuraipd. HOUSE, for sale, very desirable dwelling, No. 47 Prince St., with 8 rooms and hath room. Apply John F_`._Ho4lgsori_, City. 11-25il6ipd. STOVES, Charter Oak, Princess .and Parlor Comfort. Ouc of each. l’<‘airly good order. Will sell cheap. George H. Tauton. 11_-23d2rwpd 1174011 SALE. a good horse at reas- ' onahle price. Apply at this office. _ 1_1-9dtt. bio!! SALE, at West .St Peters, 'I5 acres of good land at a bargain Apply to D. 1 A. MacKay, 227 Water §lt_.,__Charlottetown. 11-7dt(. I4‘0R SALE, nice lot apples. sever. 1 al varieties. Cheap. Appl,-,tg John Newson, 162 Victoria I-low, City. 11-4-dlm. - Y rotect your valuables. We carry "` ousiii iron s.i1.`n§ ver 43311-3315 . 11-2 ' EN WANTED-We want a tell; _ ble man in each locality to ln- troduce and advertise our Royal Pur- ple Btock and Poultry Specifies and; other goods direct to the consumers. as well as to the merchants. $15.00 a week salary and expenses or commis-_' sions. No experience needed. The! largest advertised goods in Olnadu.'1 Write at once for particulars. W. A, -lpukimi Mfr. Op.. Qdou. Ont. L . 1'-1' Miscsutausous _. ss `1=i-1`i`fT1¥>s",*9E` @§`1§