I.. t. if ,_ 5:- ...~_»-5-.. '- 1/ .7 _‘if it \‘ `? al fl L1' we 'fl 5 1 9, . is 1-. . it M. i. il. .;___,,_-;_.,-` }_ . ,..-. 5' -.ill ‘- yr,-. f_'.:»~, _ ir ._-;_;,_=f.i»,=, .5- . s_.";‘,»,~ -~ it 3-€':.'=~3.I* ,.r._\§.._- ..- ._.¢,-i;.;-- ..,. » ?* si-'=~ -1 . , ,, .- ‘ 1 . I r, .4 "`\‘t§c.".‘,. 7,3' V - r_,,._,‘.>_,‘ .. ,_-_,~.. Q ‘-$2" =:z’ _ ii iii -'.r‘-ual 1, ;_'..‘rf.:-." -:iv ` ’ iii? ?= -f.-.Y rciqzi -.; _--1 g . -_ . ,_ .l . ‘il i1.;_`g.;4< (rf -.tngiii U 3,’ ., __ if-. 11;; . _- it fihiff' ' f~ ,. .fri- ’“f' l " * " l':»; if '_ " I _'_ ui-;4i.,` -' _ 2 .. ._f 5 1' .i ,i :.2- T P f L _ HE few _ ~ _ . »»-.v-». -. .,..-..»».--_ ..- ~.~ .f-.-\~ - ti ~ ~ rx i g _ "l"o`n'ifo'r,fo;w Night ,_ Alice :Ver-let ..-.\. _-s .-- -_.-vq- -nw- .~ - _ nivileged to hear Alice Verlet. . ' Ui p, _. _ ;f_ oinorrow night Charlottetown is The celebrated coloratura soprano will apllear in person. I-ici' pr‘ogi'ani consists of the “Songs that Canada oves.” ' i - Assisting Miss Verlet will be Mr. Thomas A. Edison’s Three B/lillion D ollar Phonograph. __ Prince Edward Theatre _ . ~ .,r_ at 9.00 p.m. ` Free Tickets. _ _ Call, zur:/1: .fr rvlrfliorm ir: for frre fir/-'els of admit- lriiirr. Tlir‘_v will lic issifrd in ordcrof ap/>[iral1`on. NO A. E.. Touuibs Music Dealer TE-So great has been the demand for the seats that but few remain. \Ve advise you tocull in person today , . __ / ,_v 7 .1 lv.: “ / \ °<*f*§ ._-;'\ 7 1' -, .1 -' :‘ P ‘ -\ '- D ` ‘ ~ -.'. / cgi -f~>-.;` f “_ \\ ',/ u --f?-\ . r.~» ,pq wi, ,_ \ < \ . .v._ _ ,).- sth- V' fl*/.Adi V-, , i ' ‘ta ` ' ' _ ___ ' K - - Brace's..have_t-he biggest #Pd ben; ss- 1* i, v. , . :_ . it _gl ,; i it -4_ -_gi Ns*-f , _-._ cre- ; - ’i>ti,.c§;-- rift , . -i=e'§i§'T~._ il A l-.' l » 1 J, ,ry ‘».> ¢<.‘,,‘;§1_iA= r .1 ~, ». l_ .-r :H é-§..;;f-r;,i¥. _ 'l t i,y,*.. \ f- -»r- _ f i..~:y- . ..,;,_-.. _ .’. ` ‘ -14'! ` 4. - % .h.- .' - _ _-‘_ oic -.stei lor a period of 20 years. _._ \' f be .3 -it ‘ - " by Mr. Justice Harris that the prison- F 35', 3 ing in a v-.idlct of manslaughter wus _ Z' _,,1.- 5 said: "You have been found guilty of , manslaughter by a jury of your standing hcre facing a sentence for _-.4 i -ir wwe ro hui in this srcivriiu. / ---on --WANTED -» A House. Suinmersldéf -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at Laiferty’s, Summerside. . 4. -wAsH|Ne MscH|NEa,_._: (uma ` water or Maha Power) and wrtngers. each and every. one guarantefpd. Qortmpnt in-:the Province. " _ ‘ 1696-10-21Mtt8trl. .___ -HYMENEAL.-A pretty wedding was celebrated in Kensington ou ‘Tuesday evening, October 21. at the residemce of f_Mr. .Wlllismi Bernard wheu'.Miss A-my Caldwell, sister of Mrs. Bernard. was iqarried to Mr. James P. Sellick; Rev`.' Ines was the .oillciating clergyman and Mrs. Ines, played -the' wedding march and Miss' Elva Tooinbs wasvbridesniaid and Mr. Harry Caldwell, brother of the bride was srooinsman. The bride was dressed in white silk mulle with veil and orange, blossoms, while the brides- maid wore white silk voile. The pres- ents were multiplex, including valu- nble glfts'in cut glass, silver and lin- en as well as reassuring ones ln the iorin of substantial cheques. The Ero_om's present to the bride was a silver breadplnte, while to the grooms- man he gave a set of gold cuff llnksl To the brides sister, Mrs. Bernard, he gave a silver cake pfla.t_e."l`he ev- _oning was spent in entertaining um- -usemeut, the guesté entertaining each other in efforts io' make -the occasion- al niemorablefhast week` a linen shower descended upon the nude el. ect and the presents included a col- lection oi' articles that are at once use- ful and oriiaimenta-l, testifying tu the genuine popularity of the contracting parties.- \VES'.['ERN PERSONALS `“Am°ll§ U19 Dwisellgers Tuesday m°l`l1il18 Coming -from the country to attend the funeral of the late Rev, D2nlel'McLean, were Rev. John Ster- lil,IE,_Brad-albane; Rev. T. W. Good- \Y|||. Kensington. Messrs Murdoch Kennedy, Bradalbane; Theo. Ross, Befleqlle; Mrs. John Walker, Kelvin; William Gillespie. Campbell Gillespie, Carleton. ~_ ,Get Sentence ' of Twenty Years AMI-IERST, Oct 22.-Lloyd King. of Tldn-ish, N.S., who killed Lewis ._ . , i . -. ~3+\4 -‘__---__-up ng- -5 Crr/semen, in ri quarrel and open hand- \B_ Lewis_ Qwossm M1ch_; J_ A_ Mc. e ' “ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ `_ -‘ " ' who was charged -at the inquest as i_ _V murderer was tried in the Supreme ‘ ' - » ' - 'Court here this week the jury bring- d fist tlgllt at Tidnlsh, N. S. and entenced at this ;norning’s session r be coniliied to the Penitentary ai in passing sentence his Lordship ount.'rynien" you m-ight have been iurder, you -brutally kicked an old 3 if " -_ ,.-._»__ the "wee *"'-“~r»»= , _ _,_-_-_:__; ».-- . .sw ,. -»~_-,fg- ;-.: -_ _-. s1_¢ if.: i` -§r»5.ii` ,./.Jr i-Q; if _ if i. -1 ,f_`ii;- ,_ -- " i . -1. ll ty ,_.;, .:‘. - fill. - ri-aa,-2.. = .;i.l‘.l%' _,.,;.. ,. .; I fjfrfi ,.;r;f1. =-L, I ` -“i.‘fi»." - _L~,’f4f'i»'f it \ - .-li ' *T I ~f = r~‘:.z - I . /I . l __ _ E _ _ \ _f “nlfn "i!®"_ , it r Ls. _ , white veils wash walm. bean on orplcr since July;-Jill! to. hand, all sizes, 36 " ro.-is. sig and llmsir s gn.. W ffl . Hundreds to chooop from. ; ‘ TAILORED BLOUSES in white stripe and chock » V°'|°l. R°PP. ind Piql-ll. from $2.35,\o $4.50. Lace, , Clusters of, Pln Tucks, round-'and V necks, $3.10 to i B $5.50. Sizes 34 to 46. - l and Habuti, tailored and fancy, co|_oREo csonosrrss ». iiiu lui-lviis -~ -‘7-’-. oN onozn since .iu|.v. 1 ' WHITE WASH SILKS, ALSO BLACK, In Jap -* _ WHITE SATIN, .colored strlpo and Tartan Silks, ` 1 sazs to $7.75. _ . ~. CHENE. 'Latest shades and nowost.§ie|lgn| in Bead- ing and Braiding, all sizes, $6.00 to $14.50. __` ol. ` H v \' ` ' / l 'o ' C ~? F 1 ‘ 1 ’ l .. _ , . , °' V - I i 5 inan and your crime is one which , \\ must rective adequate punishment __ ,crimes of _this kind must not be _@; .. tolerated and while I have sympathy ggi ‘ ‘ I for your father and mother and also ,ei , _J Ol 'These goods have - can .-, get their sizes. .ii i - $4.55 tp $7.75. - -,_ AND cnsve Du . 19' .A iab !"_-£35 lj! 1' f 9 _fl 1.; ~J,»,~.,. ! ' ‘" " " MII' J _ Chgyhgise puzzle tb him. ' _ ~ ' ,,__A,__ your young wife, I do not think this is a case for leniency and clemency." Appiiren-tly moved by .the sentence the convicted man 'was -immediately taken__from the _court room by the sherid. - ` The ca.se"o! James Tom, Ch-inaman was thendealt with. _ His Lordshlpstated that this case had giieifliim a. ict pf trouble and wane he whs inclined to think the verdict of the jury was,-right al: bring- ing in 'a charge of attepipt of murder h',e_ must confess the case was a e prisoner was sentenced t'o be cont) ed to -th pultntiary at Dofchester for the term ot .four years sublected to the rules and regulations of that institution. kms slowed 'A' nov/ii. osossei " PARIS. Oct 7._-_King Victor Eman- ‘uei, cf italy, signed rr r eval decree ‘ratifying the German 'and Austrian treaties yesterday, according to a Mil _an despatch from the Eolalre. _Salts is lure For ”"liidiieys;Quit |=~l.usH 'ri-is Izonusve A1' DNCE N/Hen sito -'Hume on strip- , DER BOTH_E_H§ No man or woman Who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by ilpshing the kidney; ‘OGCBBIOD-8»llY. BIIYB a 'Well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the lgidney- pores so they sluggishly filter or _strain only phi-r of the waste and poisons from the blood; then you get sick. Nearly pk rheurnntlsm, headaches. liver trou- b ,-.--nervousness, codptlpation, dizzi- ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders length-loop and an guaranteed t isse-iouutmrih. -A 'i’ "- I-511 --HARDWALL Portland cement ter pa-ridand all Brace‘e. ’-A will be Hhll 'on 25th at 8 ‘of the forthcoming - charge for admission ll0tel _Arrivals vicronfxg Horst.. J. H. weigh. Toronto; W. P. F. smith., wigqscr, _ _ ; . Ro 'Wil Montreal and Mrs. B.` R side; Mrs. Bo ess, Mrs. -H. -L. Laura A. Pomeroy, Tignish; G. R side; Mrs. G. merside; J. E. side; R. L. A. W. _Miss Louise gow; W. M. John Benlt, Toronto; C.T. F. C. Dougan, ‘Toronto; T. H. K. Warren, Halifax; W John; James White, Ottawa; ard Reilly, West Cape; Mrs. `Pratt, St. Peters Bay; R. A. Montreal; C. Gordon, St. J_ohn; F‘.J. Buote Tignlsh; J. W. Webster, Port Elgin; H. B. Webster, Port Elging- M. D. Coll, St. John; S. P. Tamburn. ,Mc-ntreal; W. C. Sheffield, Toronto; Bruce Simpson, Toronto; J.M.Qulnn, Toronto; Mrs. H. A. W. McCoub» les, J , Kirk, York; F. Young, New Gia-s-gow; A. R. Brennan, New A. lVIc'Causland, St. John; R. T. Tay- lor, Moncton; F. E. Jenner, Montreal, D. Gardiner,‘0ttawa; L. W. Sharpe, Montreal; F. W. Wllielpley, Halifax, ton, Portland; R. 'S. Anderson, Port- land; M. iMulmat, Boston, Mass.; J. donald, ‘Grand River; J. A. Gallant, Charlottetown; H.' A. McDougall, Charlottetown; J. jMcDougall, Char-I iottetown. , _ ___'__i.'@___. , REVERE HoTE|_. 3 J. N. McEacherhT Souris; J. J.‘ Stewart, Heatherdaie; Mrs. J.‘H. Matti tliews, Cambridge, Mass; C. I-l. Poole Lower Montague; George A. Poole, Lower Montague; Captain Benjamin, Keeping, St. John's; E. V. Lowe, Murray River; A. J. Taylor, Moncton; . G. Wilson, New York; F'.T. Brown, St. John; D. M. Nelson, Truro; Laura, Sencaubaugh, Murrxkjyf -Harbor, F. M. LeBlanc, Moncton; m.Tayl'or, Sack- . Sheppard, Toronto; W. E. ,-Small, Tor-, ont6;"1‘. JI' "Keele, _Stellarton; Thos. ' LeBlanc, Moncton; Won Taylor, Sack- V ville; _Laurie Cooke, Sackville; Geo. . E. Myers, -Sackville; H. D. Cann, Sackvllle; H. C. Mills, Sackville; J.` Wipe, Sackville; J. C. Hall, Sack- v'il4l_e; W.,J. West, Sackville; W. L. .- Chul‘chill',,Sackvilie;"1‘. B. Plckels, Sackville; R. L. Roach, Sackvllle; H. W. Humphrey, Sackville; A. E. Mec- Aleer, Saokvllle; W. T. R. Fleming- ton; F. B. Prince, ~Sackvliie; E. H. Clay, Sackville; A.S. Fei' uson, Sack- ville; J. A. Maclnnes, lgorth Lake; Lu Campbell, Canoe Cove; J. B. Web- ster, |Bo's/ton; L. A. Orm, -New York; A. J. Duff. Halifax; A. T. Bell, Suin- merslde; A. E. Styles, Summerside; E. B. McLaren, Georgetown; Dr. J. C. Mc'Donalri, York; G.,G. Fisher, Toronto; G. A. Shaver, Montreal; J. L. Irwin, Toronto. _ At oriie time snal,l'-rscingyvas a great fad in Austria. Vienna. had a fash- ionable snail-racing _club,`_where for- tunes were frequently wagered on the _ ridiculous contest; Careful .records oi' the time taken -by the winning snail ‘o crawl around the miniature race- course were kept, in order that con- testants mlght be .properly handicap- ped in subsequent matches. l’opulariT,ul',New Dieti_u1ary Grows Lswy_0r Praises Book - Money Well _ Spent Ho Dsolarpo-_ ' A-ppreclation of the oder of The New Universities Dictionary being made by this paper to itg readers is shown in ,the steady increase in the book .has become more ,wlgleopreadi as _.those who were amon3.,th,e ilrst tg secure a copy have told .tjleir friend about the dlctiona . or heya shown it rey, S-ydney; IMiss Louise MoOoubrsy,_‘ Glasgow; G. -L. Turbayne, Toronto; .' I-I. P. lMoulton,.Ottawa; C. L. Bax~, q`.i~~iW .l”- 3-'J ff .':;.k.-. ai-r=__ . _the -‘ida fi-:.1 , 'I f.-'F lf. Lace edged runners. This isa splendid range of pretty runners -for the side- board or bureau they are all well made with plain centres and lace edge some have :insertion » at. ends ranging in priggg from' 7,50., 850., 900., 9512-, 351-00: Plain-hemstitched tray cloth firm, evenly-woven free from dressing. This -is a splendid 'wearing tray cloth si-ze 161527 inches at .per each 600-' Hemstitclied d-amask -tray cloths, good, heavy, sturdy ones for every day ,wear in. pretty _1_f1o_ra1 designs. Size 1.8-X27 inches at per .each 750. ' / ' All pure linen H. S. and Embroidered -Pillowcases. made from strong dur- able Shamrocklinen in pretty embroid- ered -designs at -per pair $3.50- . Linen Damask table cloth, fine, even- ly woven' 'linen thread, this is a beau- tiful cloth and one that will give satis- factory wear in pretty, floral designs. Size 72-\’-_90.inches at _per each $7--3_0- Bleached damask table cloths fine, evenly woven, free from dressing, this is a splendid wearing cloth for every gay. (iiisef Size I7-‘~¢fX 72 inches at per each ,yn Bleached union damask tabling made ”from'a strong 'linen and cotton thread -iiotva heavy weight but-one that is eas- ily washed and will give splendid satis- faction in every day cloths in a pretty range of designs 64 inches wide at per yard. 551-00- A11 pure linen unbleached damask tab- -ling, this is a good strong durable one that you will have good satisfaction from, will bleach white in a few wash- ings, comes in a pretty floral design 62 .the wholesale trade. _ wp... _ ' ` ' -_ .matllxea _¢l1..f1¢I1S at UNDER _TEST OE CLOSEST EXAMiNATIONLl3Y CLEAR DAY- , _ _LIGHT IN that splendid daylight linen ‘room ofours, you will see splendid 3 -line; displayed, .You will- see 1nes_ that in many cases canno.t_be duplicated -in_Can_ada outside of the largestrciltiesz You willi see articlesfin Linens. that , pre being ordered from the. day ig t inen room y custriréiers gem many dis- i _ ani; points. You will see values that in many cases coup not e equalled by - > ,-. ` ` V "Today, we 'are inviting you to look over the following items-which are -, only samples of the good things we have here for you. , _ Bleached English sheeting in a 'fine evenly -woven thread, strong and dur- ‘ able with a good firm body, this is one of our 'best selling sheetings 70 ‘inches wide at per- yard 350-. - Bleached English sheeting in a strong - round .thread the kind that will give ' satisfaction in wear and washing in a large range of qualities. Width 70. 80 and 90 inches at per yard 709*-.'80c., 850., 900., and $1.00. ‘ Linen Huck towels made from pure linen Huck-aback, firm and closely woven, the only towel that will give satisfaction, easy to wash, dries _-well and wears well, in a large range -' of qualities ranging in price f per each- t0We1 5000 -600°.: 70159 Isocw $155.00. .and $1.25. r» '-- ,_ Linen Huck towelling figured. This is some ofthe famous Shamrock linen it is fine and evenly woven in a large range of beautiful floral and _stripe de- signs, splendid time to secure a good supply to make up for-the holiday sea- son. 25 inches wide at per yard. /$1-00 Bleached En lish iongcloth in afgood strong dura_l§e cotton, one that -will _ wear well 35 -inches wide, at per yard 220. - \\ i Bleached English longcloth ‘good strong durable cotton,.-fai‘r weight, splendid wearing cotton 36 inches wide at per yard 280- . S ,P Bleached English longcloth -in a fine close, evenly iwovenscotton, free, from dressing, this is a -goodfweight cotton 30 inches wide at per yard 351'- Bieachcd English madapdlla-n, fine evenly woven-.but a strong g’ood.wear- ing cotton free from 'dressing'36‘inches inches wide at per yard $1.50. Bleached'Da-mask table napkins in ‘a -strong fine_ and . _evenly woven, free -from dressing this is a splendid nap- kin for -every day use, in a large range of designs _special per dozen- 83-50- - wide at per yard 360.- _ __ ' - Bleached English madapallon, very fine and -evenly woven this is one of our best cottons, free from -dressing and will give' splendid satisfaction in wear. 36 inches wide at “pe-r‘ ya/rd 400- . -. ... & Mcteael J u ’ 1 1 9-12 1 Queen districts where the treaty provl ed- " "`"'“°“' ' ' ‘ lesions' set up ‘bythe treaty, and ai." _ -2 .l ,M W “T “I ”="‘° m . . tli_e_w_ar department it was made ,clear - _ that no American troops, would -be, s- _ed without Senate sanction to pol e for plepiscites under the military ifiilp 1 ervision of the Great Powe s _ _ - F _- _ pgnlg, Oct 21_-_.It is considered Real progress toward Senate action clearly impossible 'tp wait for -the Un- °" me treaty W“5.mad° t"d”Y when lted States to ra-tiiytlie Peace Treaty me' leaders 9|" -an emluflllkl d9»l1lP91` before me fo,-ma] annqpncpment ‘Dt on the debate and permitted t.lie_ Sen 1-a¢|fjc9,{`|°p _i,‘_|s§ued bécause of the ate clerks to finish the tedious =work_‘ “mam d _mpdiyiong m german ten.i_ of reading the .treaty text. Just before gm-y_ `»1~?ié coun-cl ms drafted B ,Mm iidjourninent the Johnson amendment of call for the Council of the League to eq“”nZ° V°"“5 P°W°" in the which is being submitted to the var- L°“5“e assembll’ “'99 f'°|'m°UY b\`°’“5hi- mug power, and will be issued by up for action and it will -have the President Wilson after the date has n°°"' except 'fo' *he I"`|"u°5°d "m°m' ,been agreed upon ling i1lour"I each day. utiitii lt is dis- Ewdenuy me Council of the Lea u pose of. t is the last ut one of they I at in ms, meéumg Wm dispose ‘gui committee amendments. Some of the liiiftfiblli-10D. T116 DODUIIFUY 0f U10.-.of the Sarre Valley question and other ' more optimistic "h°“gm' B vote °“ me matters which cannot be postponed 'Johnson measure might be msnible to There is a general disposition to cr -' morrow’ but the “"9"” m`°dl°u°“ me only B temporary organization 3] was that a roll would not be reached tion ;of"€v‘ery‘,line 1| 5 t 7| pt ii " of Jewelry “ ,markfs our stock. i ' itW¢iwfi`11 .be .pleas ed to have you call. W. N. flauton _ Ji-:Wiir,ER “ .~_ _`, l ,`“ ro of Locks & Hll'¢|\YQlU_ _` J, - Black 'Sheet Iron ,Galvanized _Sheet ,I_1j,0;,1 1 just received a _ s-`.z_j United States Steel Ca. Lowest . s 4 f » 3 4 .1>f.-»-"»»*°- . ' - ---1- carload of tw einty five l.Gso§ton ~ssi.i= ‘rfoilvf come from sluggish kidneys. clerks have to"them. Each :Hy the illotrlbuung been baiewi. by crowds smergencléa which Wm b _ beiore Wednesday at the earliest. thby A pemanent orgmizitixl What little debate there was today e me pnndpal awed and a _ was confined to the Irish question, 3. ' ,.~','.'-‘,‘-' ':_ °' ff The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys' ot' your back hurts, or if the _ r-ipe,,is-ploudy. olilotlsive, full nd :s.i*§.°“:-‘:'r;‘:‘"..:'.r'.‘;;“t:.:* it _ Y . . _ » slings mm- ouncx or Jeri Sails any reliable pharmacy and take a .3.‘l”l;.£‘ ollr kidneys will th"én act amouli"ealt`s is made froln and lemon fulce; so it no ending ...A ». termi centi Welle nl use is accurate in its the latest 'day tri ltt ~ B which may get -before the Senate a- Wwer' have mtmed the gain during the morning hourtomor- to meet lllilli was da- not ac POW. - ,-25 p. 0ii 4El9araiicTe- §,,ale , _rhi¢;,§,/My ti” a Milli . f '