1Zin‘..? '1; <.'/ i’ .‘ I/r ’ I . » ‘y .41 --. In: per I‘ day . w or. 'v i 8c per line fu n lln worflo for g‘ week. wee . .4 " rvvww v v " u’ .- . _1V,.,,.,ii_.gcnts flllanted Watkins 00., 379 Graig 5L, We Montreal. f‘ For Sale . 1 t. a stock farms. ' Potosl, Missouri. Eslinger. Knowlton, Wis. wAcrlssL-sivilhss FROM AP. platen: "rolling clay loam soil; 929' "Plinth-J; hogs, 15 Holstein cattler-inne buildings; silo; good machinery; $18,000; A. W. Laabs.i Appleton. Wis. FARM FOR SALE-DEISIIRABLE Furm at Tryon, 73 4161126. prac- tically all clear and- in good cultivation. Splendid situation. Building in centre-of-Farnl. Apw i ply Joseph "Fell, Tryon. 600020131. .\ cents Wanted AS THERE WILL BE MUCH RE- ioicing inprosperous Canada the inabie demand for tllis C rl pus. ithere is greats‘ i our exclusive. low priced pe sonal Greeting-Cardin; represent Canada's old established house wl."h-the Celebrated lloyal Ser- ies; easy to make ten to twenty dollars daily; magnificent (ma; men and “amen “rad, ing under his care about twp hund- Snrnpl Book free to workers: mum]; $5 up daily’ m "m" red pairs. -Mrs. Arbing and daugh- oxperl nce or capital unnoces- “ma Gflffetson Compuwlter will accompany him. sary. Bradley-Garretson, Brant- Bnmuont on . —-- ford. Ont. I ( ' . ‘ WAS HERE ONVISIT. — Miss _.___.______.€__. Help \Varri;eil-"-Fcirlu!e‘ _. ~WANTED A MAID‘ FOR GENER- l0 is»! " l:\‘.(!‘:;ekt::“lul r . e_ l . be “$5.- le -. Bneclul llnten mourn-old “olrh-‘iflitu. no IQI slruiiiiloiii whines, 50c for iioiveii wore- 1700 ACRES 0F FRUIT AN Terms. Box 142, FOR BALE ORHTRADE-IMPRO ed 106 acres Wisconsin best land, stock, machinery. Owner, G. W. . - i III!- lle nu ‘do per any?“ a a o, i" 6 dev- o Iver. count‘ n wage tterl, count as one vvoral. o_l‘ ud. III nun! qloven IPQI vvvvvvv- vvvvvv v .\l lsccllancous vvv mo.- ALFRED TMcOONALU Law Surveyor, Harmony Jct. » ___..-._-....__...-.._ .____ ___. FUR WORK DONE AT 126 DOR- cheater St. 6000224-51 ll’. KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop: your powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Kenilworth, 88 _Blvd. Courcelles. Paris, France. RAISE BIG CAPITAL FOR ANY legitimate business. Write for FREE book "QUICK FINANC- lNG" and my free plans showing how companies raise large capit- al .bv my easily operated method. —Bcnnett, 1073, San i Fernando Bldg., Los Angeles. California. Help Wanted-Jliale V. 2 ‘lwANTEiD — TiRAVEiLLEiR FOR Prince Edward Island, W.l{. Hay ward Co., Limited, Crockery s. Glassware, 85 Princess Sh, St. John, N.B. gr Found FOUND -OCT 18th A LADIES‘ fur cape. Owner can have same same by proving ownership and rimylug for ad. Apply Guardian. Situations Vacant PRIVATE cHRisTMAe greeting cards; sample book f. $5 in in. 0ll .0... g ullollisevvogk tlo go A to] it. . ¢fi¥.‘.‘£;i'....‘.' s.“ " Sei- lor Marriage WANTED-A MAID FOR can -l'al housework. country girl pre- ferred. Apply Mrs. R. H. Duvar, North River Road. >_.._......_'..r-__r__.__. . WANTED L'AD¥ 0R GENTLE- lnan roomeri ‘comfortably heated room, wilth or without breakfast. Apply ‘Mrs. ILM. Johnson, 55 Up- per Prince. Phone 5601.. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR Mil lileton Schools-Lot G0. ' Apply Ewen MncKilllioll. secy. 600035-1421 ' -'“ NWtnted e-or-ATORQWANTEci- a FE cars whom-tiled Potatoes ‘lino. Hammond Kelly. _ . CHAMPlONeHlP BILLIARDS PHHJADEUPHIA. Pa... Q00. 30 City, Mo" ~f er champion, in DRITIOH FOOTBALL coupon oor‘ iry football gsmees: London round replay-Orient 5, Barklns Charlton 2; Queen's Park 1- itugby-rdtedouth 1. Pontyl>°°1 la: . . iiilllii‘ Kee .-_-- l city. or any station on the main llalp Gresnleaif,.of New York na- lion-n] pocket Jjbiiiiiards champion, Saturday nigh-t.‘ retained -his title by detecting Bennia Allen. Kansas lures-block fetch. 450 to 257. Green lsaf in the third block made 140 points while Allen was making 30-—-Followingl were results ofrtodayh old coun- . ChaileageCup,‘ first Beep” round-deduce l’. Arlen- lll 0. i» ‘ " Northern Unioni-“Wildfl '11 1'10" Shaving . ldnSof-‘fiiii - i qylri . .-‘ A511" shaving. Wltlijsomez-ltjiissumcs il-fomi of scams and boom“ most annoying"- and- unsightly. sy applying a little of Dr- ghm’; Ointment after shavinl (h; impugn ;,_ overcome and Barber's“ itch" Ind Eczema arc E MONTRiEAlLI Oct 31. -oh what was to ‘have been her wedding day, Miss Nora lMonica Shields, twenty two years o.‘ age. of Toronto, died this afteronon. after a few days illness. The body will be taken to Toronto tomorrow morning by her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Letts. of 'l‘oronto . and her fiance, Frank Kennedy of Montreal. Miss Shields ‘arrived in Montreal about a week ago to prepare for tile weddint- Last Wednesday she was taken ‘ill with pneumonia Her condition became worse and it was necessary to postpone the wedding This. afternoon she died and wedding presents were 3i p. to while arrangements for _ position of the body were being‘ made. _ -~ . Illiiiss Shields was born in Shef- field (Eng), and came to Canada several years ago. She~was liv- ing with her aunt in Toronto. She. ls survived by her fat-her and mother, of Sheffield (Eng). one brother and one sister. Monica of Toronto. W in 4i Gull Exploileg _ Bully llliililg slluwfs be (Special to The Guardian.) EFHDEIRiIKYP-ON, Oct M-rl-Iarfl’ W. Young. of- this city. had a._ nar- row escape from death on satur- day afternoon while shooting birds in ibe vicinity of Stanley- Hisl gun exploded. Six inches 0t gm .her-rel from the muzzle was blown off and Mr. YlJllllK YMMV‘ ed terrible. iuiuries to the left side of his face. Sixteen stitches we?" taken in the iwound- l) .0, 10 lllsmeflil‘ Many-men sutlér fifym mm‘ tense; his ism: asga result "f still ,-arriving at the house tonight __ the dii- ' _ burningtiltl a latethour.’ .,-. I ' . all SHOP from Holliiaws Catalog. -i_ .6 ensue" MENQELBSOHN RE. L. Methodist Church, Thu". d"? evening-Nov. 10th. PaPrticu- DANCE It .. “re. 11°“ 1B ‘fills her-s". from Montrdal B? gaze; and kwiildlril direct '~ ~ - ew . Bros" Agents. o“ a M _Cam_’ l ‘COME TO Halloween supper s; Mrs. Ernest Prowsefs. Brackley. Blllillcr 25 centi. Home made candy for sale. 500001-31-2l ‘ COME TO .l-lallowe'on nupper at “F's-i 31'1"’. Prowsifs Brackley Blinder We nesday, ‘Nov. 1st, 25 531:5- Hllm? ruadficzogaudy for . .. l: _2 Li,” __ _ 9 s1 i CHURCH OF SOOTLAND-dlev D. Mubamont will preach on Thl-IIWBY. NOV 2nd int Canoe Cove at "I n. m. on Sabbath. Nov an. at ‘Witlllifibsiat .10£i0. a.. m. BHdAil 7 i" m- elee at Glafltmvdioad at 2.20 p. m. ‘ ‘ oll. TANKE-il-l HERE-The oil tanker "TaIBiMl.H"-.l9 at the Rail-- way wharf with a cargo of gagg. line. which is being pumped m [he imperial Oil Tanks. GAZETTED-Tbe following ap- Dears‘ among the list of Promo-- tions and Transfers in the recent issue of the Canada Gazette Oivll Service-Agriculture. Arthur Regi- nald Jones. 0. A.- s., Poultry l..- spector. Charlottetown Dist-riot. DIDN'T COME BACK. —-George ‘Hume. who was remanded Monday to appear yesterday before the Stlpendlary Magistrate on charge or aibductinrl a young boy, did not put in an appearance. He was released on his own recogniz- 611139. THlE BANQUET to be given Thursday evening by the ladies o! the-city churches for the workers of the Bible Society will begin in 0.30 in the Heartz Memorial Hail. -it is expected that all the collec- tor's and members of the execu- tive oi’ the Charlottetown. branch will be present. - LEAVING F-OR MICHIGAN.- Mr. H. B. Arblng, who has been the efficient manager of the Char- lottetown Silver Fox Ranch for the past six years-leaves shortly for Grand Rapids, Michigan. lVir. Arhlng will manage four or live ranches for a company, there hav- gEsltelle B. Stewart, of Winthrop. liMass, who ‘has been on the ‘Island ltor the pastifour lmonths, left b! the S.S. Prince Edward island onl Saturday morning en route to Bos-l ton, Mass, where she will resume] .her duties with the ‘John Hancock‘ lMutual Life insurance lCo. Stewart, who has been on an ex-i tended leave oi absence from her‘ business since ‘last ‘April, owing to. ill health. ..is uuuch improved, and‘ her many friends will be pleased to have her with them again. ‘Misel Maimie D. Stewart. of Portage, ac- companied her sister as far as Borden. ' " l HALLOWEEN OBSERVED. — ‘Halloween crowds were out inifuli force last night, some with masks and lanterns, but-the riliflority just running around loose looking for mils-chief. IA. number of college students consa-fega1ed,-at' . some or George? Streets, disappearing about midnight. ismao dist fights de- veloped in other quarters‘ but quiet‘- er activities included many nice little Halloween psnlee and‘ ‘in many homes in the cityllghts were ::There is no poisonous ingred- ient in HolibwayfiiCorn iltelrover‘ and it can be used without» danger or injury.‘ n v ». ~ " i PERSONALS _ . ’ ' ""*"-‘-' I .- i» Mr. M. ‘J. Melver, merchant of Kinkom. is visiting the city. . ~~ . ..\Ml~snlnn_ 1 . Mr. T. T. Trlnnoirn, Amherst, l! in the city. , -- ~ - .........- lMrs. (~Dr.) Yeo an Miss Irene Horne. have returned after - their visit to Nerw York and-Snatch. _,o--~nn> ' Mr. Geo. nBlTUw Boston. rein-rn- ed today after visit-ing friends ‘in Montague. ~ -» - ~ ~ l. . ._..._._ . Messrs W.»R..=Gaillsglran.a~nd It. E. "Ellis. Iumimerside, motored to the city yesterday. - —¢llnnu. iMr. Roadie McAdam, 6t. Peters lsreghtered statue Revere Hotel i-le lsl-voa-on Tlinrldl! for Vn- couver. .. . -. - ‘ t _ fire- . i Mr. Fred Gnudst was taken to the. Prince ilk Island Hospi- ~ ' 31;). endorse ‘treati- "rne .~ Penalties Result in Scores u pen-silty. enabled Dalhousi-e to tie Wanderers in Saturday's fix- K i hmdayn’ " slabs.- hi? "-55"; ‘ll 3- HONDA-Tris‘ iiiéhilior‘ George attic and too rnucb Richie MadCoy was the big, obstacle in the way of- Dalhouslors best. and in cesslion. He’ nailed Billy Arthur n yard from the line wit ha beauti- ~When the _ iwas about ta make the touch. Sclioliaer ltaces possibility of fishermews cup series succeeding theAmericlis Cup races as-an in- America's Cup are becoming less‘ pendent upon the initiative of that intrepid sportsman, Sir Thomas lnitenxiaitlonul were to ‘be abandoned because of discord between Gloucester. Lunenhurg." The Times. after re- a viewing the various events which caused discord and dissatisfaction International committee for bring ing the trouble to an end and for arranging another series next your off Halifax. Wanieiers or Dal their victory on Saturday when they blanked the McGill English rugby by eight to nil. the Moni- real English rugby team earned the r-lifiht champion squad in the final the MacTler Cup to be played here on Thanksgiving Day. liad a distinct advantage in weight and. experience on the forward line in Saturday's game. g teur Athletic Club, entered lseigue Contest; Two HAIJFAX. Oct 30—A sensation- al field goal by lifounlt Hoslam on re. and prevent t e clubrnen ‘om: winningthe ' ‘ league. Both Ame saved themselves from de- _ i through the otberfs errors. it s the sensational tackling of but for these two men, the Colleg- liins might have won. as they had a clear lead over their opponents in both sessions. Haslani _ saved his team from deiioat twice in sue iul tackle ln the secondbalf just Wanderers ‘halfl-‘liner Mill »lilll0 Pine 0i Cup Contests wiowinollix, lot ao-Lrhs New York Times today hints at the the international ternational sporting feature of gen eral interest. As races for the frequent, "and seem to be ile- Lipton." the paper declares "ll would be a matter of regret ii’ the fishenmelziis contest and with the recent series. land-s the May Play McGill Forlactier Cup NIONTREAL, Oct 30—F0llowillE I IIElr1-flARb0fl-Eli0ll71t'-ansgnu1q 11st‘ ‘Dlllllillilt. and llilililerers Play Tie in liity Football Sellsllilinlii Evidence (Continues riom Peg-s o...) L lily morning Mr, Block u... h, zrlfolutllsobed. Tile warehouse ‘was “n m t0 76 feel. from the dwel. m5- “ Wile. five children and mself were in the house and m, Was sleopln! down stairs. His. ggiltxiil-fae 113:8 uphanditlfiid him - B 8r had awakened h p when hi’. ":15. 13d“ theljiflremwifs‘ 1- them m H l0 Quinns and “has mam. - ‘ n5 "l! the Fire Depart. Joseph MacDonald tried to get bi 1.11m wareh°“" through the smmwmwm. believed hm mamas“ ‘L “”'““’“ hamrwuum men arrived ffit- “hell the fire- on the wt ey started pumng door to t: er’ There was a m“ M, m ° bulldlns but. he tlltl saw Chief a" firemen there. He char Frank ‘Iiillflghiln, Fireman Var nor '8“ on] erinessey. Fred Trai- The buudm 9'5 Working around. burned in lg “fl” not cpmpletejy destroyed. e Te but w“ bad‘? Back DOOI‘ 0mm T110118}: the front door was lock- glriltlfvhen ‘MacDonald tried to gain backalilififi. it was found that the oor was open. \V'ltlless him "i" been Marthe blllldlilg i... ‘£19123: ill?“ Drevmufilli’ and at that sec lo hack door was bolted “Alia y. SOMEBODY MUST LIKE TBlmlftfiéfil‘ 1141311‘ IT LOOKED DIARY. _ AN lN-LEN- a Mr. Block said he tried to save 8°“ illlllfls that night but did 110i hucceed. Some stuff ‘was gnvgiL ‘however. He recovered about 700 s. of solder and that. was iiii that remained of the 3.000 lbs originally \tllBl'E. ' Att. Gen. Johnson: “Did 11m rest so up in smoke?" yum": “Yes. it must have." "is that what solder docs?" “Well, it melted away. anyway.‘ And wouldnt you get it again when it cooled-T‘ IND. not all of it." would 3.000 pounds leave only 700 pounds?’ ‘“Tilat's all this did." There was no rubber or rope re- covered alter the fire. The At- torney General asked if that went up in smoke too. and Mr Block replied that it must have. Most of t.he loft was burned and sone ' of it fell in. The horsehair had al vanished. V. Att. Gen. Johnston: "Wasn't there a HAIlR left?" the Halifax for to meet. Montreal HALIFAX. Oct 30-—-'I‘wo lrlulilax English rugby teams. Dalhollfile year for competition for the lilac Tier- Cup. These the Halifax City League. played three games, one n 11 to 0 win fo rthe Wanderers and Mifllthe other two ties. it‘ Wanderersl win or tie next-Saturday's game. they will have the local rzllulnpioll- ship and presumably will meet the Montreal English rugby-team for the MnoTler trophy. Dalhouslc must have two victories to head their local rivals. i fiuiiie fhllspiiiilltiil lip to December l FREDERIiCTON, Oct 305A. W. Covey, recently re-electeo presid- lnaritinle provinces the eiroel-odriiioi-lrai-dunn 11 p. m. out oi the ~ "' '" b - h bf th A. A. U. of Canada. 33'?“ m intuit; Frederieoton today. l-le said ‘n In '~ '2’ ca“ . u‘, " hat the application oi’ Donald t: . '_ rrie, of til-is city, for reinstate- - 4 ' true; Mru‘i@a..s.l.".zi"iizlz."ai."es*s.zi" -. . ' . ..- i at vhomsruet‘. e! Kent and Greet u“ won“ Nyommend L-._._,._ h, ... Minn-inc the l-einsisoil-ul t0 date from Dec. I. Currie pitched B portion of e. game for Fredericton baseball club late in the summer- Bince he has entered Nollllfll school and is desirous oi‘ playing again as an amateur he payed two matches with the Normal Schofli rugby team under DPOIPQl- ‘me against Fredericton High and one. against U N. B. freshlen. Cur- rie will be barred from all C0lllpe‘. titions during the period of sus- pension. Wwli ~lrvvilr . a killer i...» mined stréngtuto‘ stand on its owmlegs. without support, the m0- fessional folgers‘ association m!“ year will provide osoh prizes Olll qfjitaown funds instead of ac- asfilxapievrnslythhasléignie. m be . _ cty. ' s worked wilfie "dded upon at the November testing of the as- sociation's national executive cont mlttee. which will be held in New York. - iM the same time the comrni-itsfi will eoasiderltlie IYPOWBIL‘ illvid ing the country into two. W'- sast andvwesl. as a lireltmlnfli’ (élmnatlon in keeping the field 0f hail-ants ‘in the national champ"!!!- ship tournament dgnw hi1 till-h . -i.i,e_uo_a sou ' iiiloumaniiu}. CUIBTlIlQSl Ml riser are "04. HONOI. out Thoma she figures to be _r. . l thisi teams. forming, have; new wax, Oct Bib-Having iii-- eepting donations from Jnd-lviduals 9 “'14s even that. Some wool and some bags-were burned. the re- mainder being salvaged. | l, Second Fire CalL. i . . [out the blaze, about. 3 a. lll. An! hour or twn afterwards the fire! istanteil again after witness sndl Uhls _w.ife had gone back to bed.‘ The firemen were rung up agsin -and tgley; came and put it out a! secon trne. ' ‘Fills was on Sunday morning, Oct .1st. Witness was in the city [on the previous Friday and Satur- lday. He was in town since the pre- lvious Monday night. when he came home from St. John, where .,| had gone 1n Friday. Sept 22nd. There were two bolts on thei back door of the warehouse, and it was found at the fire that they hail both been forced. Had Talked With Carr t Witness said hie knew Golden Carr pretty well. Before last win- ler he bed been in the Lablt of visiting his house occasionally ‘for a game of cards. Carr uscd to 'l-hck tul- him at times. Ilc remem- lrcred meeting Carr shortly before ihe fire. one afternoon on the corner of Gresrt George and Graf- ton Streets. This was over a week before the fire and a few dayslie- fore ihe left for iBt. John. Cal-swan alone. At the time. witness was going to see iMr. Carter the suc- tioneer; he was on the Banlrl of Nova iSootla sided! thie street and he crossed over to Keeper's bar- ber shop to speak with Carr. Carr and witness walked a short. dis- tance down Grafton St. in the dir-i edtlon of ‘Zion Church. lie talked to Carr two or three minutes arid then went over to the Post. 0i- fice. -Att. Glen. Johnston: "Will you tell us why you didn't go to Car- tens." »WiinIss: ‘ll forgot all about it." "was iii, your conversation with Curr that imiade you forget all about it?" "No, 1 often forget things like that." iMl‘. Block declared he had made no appointment with Carr but had just conversed for a minute or two. "Are you and Carr friends." aslred the Attorney good Gen l. rfiAs far as I know" replied Mr. Block, adding cautiouslyf "You can never bell who is ybll!‘ friends." "You never had any falling out!" "Well. when l would, refuse - -ve him a dollar or fifty cents e would say “l'll get square with you." » - "Would you give Allin money sometimes when be d YW for it " ' ~‘ “Sometimes. kesf.’ , _"‘Y_o midi. have hm. pretty friend y with bins-than." "Well, "l would give him a dollar new and than. lbnt l and to get "cYuPab Poses-.- of 10- 20¢ - -.2o- 35¢ E4md1bl-50' i‘ 1r 9O ‘a 1 100-5175 the Attorney General told lllni go and fetch him. Att. Gen. Johnston: "Do you Mr. iBlock llld not believe there mean w 5M- 1 mm you to g; and |letch him?" Mr. Block: "Yes, Sure?’ “Are all your other statements on a par with that?’ “Yes, that's right, that's what- vou tolll me." ask you to see liils. I had just come from-G-oltlieli myself." "Well. you told ln-i- iu go any- way. I didn't want to go.” Witness denied emphatically" that he was at Carr's house be- en the street and the day of the conversation on the street, llnlllhad been at his house that (lay lolooklng for him. That was the day that he had gone to the fire mar- h’ sil|l himself. When Block left his house on the morning 0i‘ the 22nd (Farr told his brother and Geo. Hooper about ihe ‘result and they hntll laughed and said Block must be crazy. Af- tcr the fire. lli- wenl voluntarily to the fire-marshals office and The HPBltbBll left iii-tor putting" "wmi d“ ton mean. I did not told iihoiii u. (To Mr. MacKinrlon.) Witness had lately been ‘working at the oil ‘tanks. Block did not say anything about having a game oi’ cards when he met him at l-lggperls tit)!‘- ner. He was at Block's house Tues ‘tween "l9 d!!!’ 0f the 0°!\Vt3l‘=i1i'~1°|1'(lay'. after the fire. before he saw! the fire lllar-shal. Ho went lhere BIRTHS LVON5.-in the Charlottetown‘ Hospital on Monday. Oct. 30th. to Mr. and MTS. Arthur Lyons (nee Anna Kelly n daughter. Congratu- lotions. McFARLANE.--ln the City ‘Hospi- tal, Oct. 29. to ilir. and Mrs. \Viil- lam llioFariane n son. . . ,MARTllN—'.At_ the P. E. I. Hospit- al Oct. 28. to (Mr. and- Mrs. Sam- uel Martin, Southport; A son.‘ DEATHS , fire. He had-not spoken to him to tel! Pica-ll that he was going iii Dggvmg. _A; Hume,- mver, Oct‘, house insured oeiore and he would not have done so this time if he had not. been lo-ced to Dill it "ll-i He referred to stock he had in the cellar at the time of the fire. which could not‘ be stored con- veniently in the WAYEXIUJEG. Golden Car's Evidence Golden (arr. laborer. Ave. gave evidence regarding his acquaintance with iLouls Block and of the frequent vlsts Block used to make Lwo years ago to his lluusc to play cards. He vi-ls not He." hall a. conversation with him oh Thursday, Sept 21. when be rnet bim at -Hooper's Barber Shop cbrnsr. He was talking to Mr. Hooper outside the door when Block came across the street and called him aside and they walked t. short distance down Grafton St. Block made an appointment to sr-e lilm that night "somewhere wllcil ‘it was dark" and at 7 o'clock they mot again at. the east end of the Golirt H use. Block took him over behind t. Paul's church and ask- ed him if be wanted to make an easy-JIM. ‘ "What is it." said Carr. "Come down and set fire to my barn," he said. rwitnessv declared he. was so mnd at this suggestion that he walked right. awn’. At Hoopers corner he met his brother Percy and said: ‘What do you think that Block wanted rne to (lo-he wanted me to set fire to his barn!" Percy ssild. "He must be crazy." Witness o aed the shop door and called sorge Hooper out. and told him. ‘Mr. Hooper said "He must be on"... w This conversation took place about lien minutes alter his inter- view with Block. Next morning the street. Block ‘ ‘ shut the door. Block said tired of it.“ "You don't giving them to him. too." say he'd get aqua-re with, you |Y."fi "Ho would be ge filt coal Wwben you wouldn't ‘lend binl i; fifty cents or a dollar he, us"? so Inst‘- lt lalllfQ-“OY all» flu! DION! since, A we . .~.. Jo»- ~- "-"“"' um. oi , . . *0 2C Elllli (Friday, Sept 22nd.) Carr says he get up s few minutes after-eight o'clock, open- "i ed the front door to lift the cellar hatch and we Block standing over tioihim Iand asked if anybody was lit-home. can said his little girl Mangers-t was in the kitchen. His wife was also upstairs at the time. Block came to the door and Carr took him into the front room Mill] l? came out to tell him to come down at -1.l. o'clock and he would show him whens the keys were to do A throw any yourpho "loll" Oil TIIPflQY of Exhibi- inoney. Louis. you mutt have been mo "on at hair poor ten retty friendly with him. Do you fllht, when tbolriihliii would be n‘: rial-lire to eysrybody who 7 ll ' ‘ ._,,"No1t everybody. l got tired olden.‘ at the canal-e. Hfnid he was so- =iag out on the 1.15 irhlirto Bor- Oorritllid-‘him he would be- iroumt at“? ,o'clork all right. But ' go. Hie told him so to an ml or him. Thurs was std about. vrlrsalhhe vu money. He held noicrfi dflown are steps of the -fltfl- a -dt any time since until after tilc “3q“e3]" upon hi“, fire. He had ucvcr had his ware- CalT denied that. he had prevr. ously threatened io squeal on cer- tain other people if they would not give him a drink. Pressed by Mr. MaciKinnon he said: "l am no‘ up here on a rum case." He denied that he had sold Brent Mclnnls any lard or tailow in a visit he had made to his shop on Grafton "Si. two weeks ago. Ho believed ‘Mclnnis had put ‘illm out that time because he was drunk. He had been drunk since then oc- casionally. He had had a few d-rlnke on Saturday night before the fire. During October he 1nd got some drinks out of a izsllon 10f rulll "taken" out of a back yard. 9X95?" “t m” n"? l“ B1"""s biwmlHe had served three months in Jail on a stealing charge. Geo. R.. Hooper, barber, testi- fied to having seen Carr and Block meeting at ills corner 0n the sftcr- nooii of tilcir conversation referr- ed to. 1t was sometime around 5 or 6 o'clock or a little later one day before Exhibition. Curr came back afterwards and said that Block offered him $100 to set fire i0 a barn. Witness told ‘Carr ho _had better go home or he would get into trouble. Carr said soinc- thlng about having Block arrested and witness again told him to get Block near the Post Office. Bi said: Goldie Carr ‘did? ock burning the barn." Margaret Carr, ten year on ihe morning of the Zznd. Percy Carr, Golden's had been offered $100 to Block's warehouse. .had also told hiln that-mock wa at his house the next day. ed until l0 a. m. today. . , STOP! GEORGETOWN’. - . n» 5 _, a in r home. Later, while returning to his shop from the fire marshal‘: office. after the fire witness mot "Wllat do yoll think that Nowmmy“ we 55" this.‘ He Md a "Q mixture lrnprovediby the about me offering him B100 for daughter of Golden Carr. (leclarerl she saw ‘Block visit her father up- testifieil to having seen Carr and Block together in conversation on, the 21st and .to having been toldi the same evening by Carr that he burh His brother The investigation was iiilioui-n- brings back the ~slou and Como to see our big week-end bargain Shoes Ready-towers! cloth-mitotic. iii our! saw Mo“... Customers coming by ferrfi who make a purchase of $8 .oh Tullday ami- the collars) airwaves ‘will, get thdlr ticket refunded. _ lllhlmll can lo Laure‘ Moat Market iilmsloeiry i I u-“fl. w." 31st. 1922, Francis Devine, aged 70 years. Funeral notice later. MURPHY-flit New Haven, Oct. 28th, Dorothy Mary Murphy. age it nlcnths. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy. MCCALLUM- at Royal victor-la Hospital, Montreal. Oct. 29th. Ed- ward C. McCallurrl, age 60 years. Funeral from his late residence, Brackley Point. Friday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.nl. . ~ Darken tiray Look Young, Pifstlii’ Sade Tea and ‘Suligur DailtenvilOb Naturally That Nobody. film’, Tell ' .- Hair that loses m" colorist lustre. or when it fades, turns gray. dull and lifeless is . caused .hy.is lack of sulphur in the hair. Qnr lgrandmother made up a mixture w-ot lSage Tea and Sulphur, tomkeep her locks dark and beautiful u‘ d - sands of women and men who" taht even color; that beautiful dork, shade oi’ hull‘ which is so mil-hei- ive, use only this old-time recipe. oils dition oi other ingredients by as ng; at any drug store for a b0 t-le of om "Wyethb Sage and Sulphur Garn- -. pound." which darkens the hairdo naturally. so evenly, .that. mobqiy can possibly loll ' has. been 11P- m-Oiher, plied. You just dampen a sponge ‘or soft brush with ii and draw thin through your hair, taking one smell strand at a time. By morning the ‘gray hair disappears: ' lit-what- 6e"- lllghts ‘the ladies With yfitifffll! and Sulphur Compound is thatflo- s sides beautifully darkening-the hair after a few‘ applications, it. also, and gives it an appearance Max’ undance. i- " A 1-00 i LISTEN i123" a, .. i‘ -»l-'.=-.HY ill no eooiii. mu-