‘W21 jlfi ‘Mothers, Know ‘fliat Genuine, Castorla x llse For liver Thirty Years Eliliilil "r01: uuvnull nonlinear. IIUVD on’. Exact Copy of Wrapper; .». . . .. ~ _¢\ gi- y» the wesiia in GlliikhlAN ..; [can CHARLOTTE i.'.,w rows euor from ueimsirs catalog. “IAOQAA-LL The ‘bill Elmo between the War Vets and Plon- eers. had to be postponed on Thursday last owing to the heavy ruin that started shortly after six o'clock. It will be played some night this week. .—POLIOE COURT? in the Sum- merslde Police Court Friday lest, two citizens made a contribution to the revenue of tho province for speeding, and driving without a license. ' for the summer holidays. Bedequc church on Bundaiy communicable were present. new members were received, 18 one by certificate. dad, who delivered three _..__. . did addresses. —WEDDING BELLS -A very pret- ty wedding took place at the homo of Mr. and =Mrs. J. A. P-uirows, \Vilmot, on Wednesday evening, June 28th.. wihen their youngest daughter, Elia Louise, became the wife of Mr. Lorne ilcll, Bowncs.i. Norboro. The ceremony was performed by iiev. D. K. floss of Bedeque. in the presence or over 100 invited guests. At the hour of five o‘clock tihe young couple entered the parlor to tliifstraina of Mcmiclssoiiiis wipiding march beautifully rendered by Miss Muriel MaoM-iiido, cousin of the bride. and took their place under an 2ll’\.lI wiliich was artistically arranged for the occasion. The bride, who was attended by Miss Jcnn-le Bow riess, sister of the groom, wore a‘ llflfrts of White silk with net and pcarl trimmings. and carried a bu- uuct of white caruations and maid- cn ihair fcrii. ‘The groom being supported by Mr. Frank ilmviiirs . —~P|CTURE8 by Mr. W. C. Clark of the Pattie Presbyterian Church Church in Canada have a churches. Millard‘: Iilnlllent for Sale Everywhere Forgei y _Ca_se‘fr_iied (Continued loom Page 1i) ever do anything wrong? Mr. Conroy-Oh yes, lots oi‘ times ques. Later in the evening they were scrciiadcil by an unusually m," d was (m. $10-31- w-GOHOOLS CLOSED The Sum- merslde school closed last Friday _ —COMMUNION SERVICES-Tin ‘ services of the communion at North last ' were largely attended. Nearly 20') . these by profession of faith and The services were solemn and impressive. Rev D. K. Ross was aslssted by Rev. W. i". Green, missionary- of Trlni- “ spien- ENJOVED- Tin-Y missionary motion pictures shown copic Co. of Canada, on the mission ~ fields of Korea and ‘Hanan by the in Canudr and of Japan, where the Metliodis! very large mission were thoroughly en Joycd and gave those vviho saw them an idea of the magnitude of -the' work already achieved by tho-st- Mr. McNeli|—\Vltncss, did you brother of tlic hridtu- The pro- “yud dld um ldok on u“, back m: sciits were beautiful and useful. [he note?" amongst thcin were several clia- "Nd" “if you did, you would have seen large Ilillllilifll‘ of well dressed chari- varics. Their many friends Join in W-hite Hair That is Golden [wearing the coveted Whilst you are manning your pur-uninus a good dciil of her hair. chase in a villazc sliop in llfitiillljvfi! in Italy hair collecting is u rcg- you may soiiietiiiii-s wllncss a cur- Ulill‘ trade. ’l‘lic hair man tramps ions littlc scene. A pri-ity girl wiili around his ilistrict, carrying with a splendid acad oi’ liztir cnicrs aiiil liliii a pedliir‘s pack cruiiimcd with asks the price of a particular pit-cc attractive ribbons and lucesl. As a of flncry. . ‘rulc, he obtains but a iii-w locks Whcn slic learns its cost she sighs from the middle of cucli ciiirnUs and prepares in go, but the sliop-llicziil. - keeper has a suggestion to make.‘ A good head 0t‘ fine hair weighs lie will UXCllflllj-ZL‘ ilic articles slit: about four ounces, and is worth requires for iii-r liziir. 'i‘lio bargain lrom $1 to $6, according to its is struck, and (av pair rt-iiro in tho li-iiiztli. A rcally good. ncad of pure back oi llll‘ shop. ’l‘lii-ri- a snip ofiwliitc liair may be worth us much ilic scissors and inc girl departsms $25. ‘Yzl-lappy Wash-Days” We offer you a family wash service, clean, sanitary, up-to-datc methods, producing re- sults that" cannot be duplicated in your home AT ANY PRICE. 25 lbs. 0f clothes washed, rinsed, sterilized and hydro-extracted for $1.00. "run BLUEBIRD _ SANITARY LAUNDRY LONGWORTH AVENUE article, but l wishing tlicin a long nnd prosiié - rous journey through life. .____-<o¢i-— “Ui-‘VPICIKN PERSONALS ~1Mr. A. E. Mc-Lehn. from (Jttawa. Friday last. returned evening —\Viii. Caibcclt. Loril's 'Ltd., Goo Dowail and W. '1‘. Bowness will Saturday nights. —4Rcv. W‘. ll. Harding formerly pastor oi‘ Sumniersidc Christian church now oi’ Milton, N. S. is visiting in Suiiiincrsldc. —1Mrs. (item) Stewart Link~ lctii-r ziiiil two children and Miss Ethel Scliuruiziii and liarold Riviiuriua-n arrivcii iii Suuiincrsidc list wccif from (lhicngu friends. . Among those attending the Bzipiist, ‘aissoi-itition at Charlotte- town were Mr. Ambrose Barret us ilclcgatn from the Bonshaw Bap- tist (,‘lllll‘(‘ll, accniiipaniieil by his mother Mrs. George Barrctt of Green Ilay. Tlicy wr-ri- the guests oi‘ the later's grzintiiiaiiglitcr Mrs. ltobcri lizivls, Victoria Avc. Mr. John A. .\'i(rl’liall of Appiu also spcni the vrcck end with his (laughter Mrs. Davis. Telephone 834 r FREE DELIVERY_~ Every Member oi the» If You Haven't Received a Copy Your Request on a Post Card will Bring Qne by Re- turn Mail. Shop from HOLMAN’S Summer Sale" Catalog Bargains in livery Day Neediuls for ‘ USE KEATINGS TO PROTECT FURS AGAINST MOTHS i' Family cl: so ilicir siurcs at 8 p.nt., except dlros, to visit- Roadl _; mlnioii Police Force (sworn). out. “l might have." Ilockcy boots produced witness as identical with sold lo prisoner. I). II). the crosrcxanilnation 0f Mi". Wiii. Coiirtiy bi-iug concluded. Mrs. Wiiiliani Conroy. (sworn) husband. lVPr. Ilarris clerk at Prowse testified to the prisoner having purchased a pair at’ sus. penders at l'rowe's, for which bu tendered witness a $20 ‘bill whicn was subsequently found to be "fiilihcil" from $10, his attention being called to the forgery by the cashier. Witness when asked wlicru lie had received the note said "at another store.” "You had better take it brick and show it to them," said witness, iianiliiig back ilie bill. » not swear positively that prisoner was the person in the store on the day in question. 'Mls Parllhnfln, cashier at Prowse Ilros., lJllG next witness testifii-i to having detected the raised liiil when it came to her to be (ziiangt-il. Prisoner resembled very much the young man in the store on that oc- lcasicu who had tendered the bill. iMiss Refuse. clerk & Johnson's Drug StOrc testified to ‘having taken in a $20 bill :ii' it-rivards illscovcrcti to be a r ‘soil $10 ‘bill from a young main rcsciii blliig prisoner. lMr. Colwill, proprietor of Joliii- , sun & Johnson's icsiiflcd to liaivf V’ lng found this bill iii the cash box. ‘Mr, W. S. Glllispiu oi’ tiit- iii. lined his investigation 0i‘ the cant: nnd the events leading up to ilit-f arrest of [lie prisoner. Mi‘. Mt-Kiiinon on br-haii’ of prisoner objcctcil to the riiciiioilu used in securing ii statement from Ulli‘ accuscil and claiiiirrl tlia: iliis confession should not be rcccivi-d in i-viilciitrc, Tlic Court pointed out that ilie tiui-stion in be coiislucrcd wan simply vylictlici" or not the Hill. lCHiilOll was u voluntary one, and it rcstrd upon the iCrown to provo- this. The slightest tlircat or promise licld out would iiiakc iii-c slat-uncut other llian voluntary. lt niusi be shown that the irillci-i- had KiVlfin liflfiiilltrl‘ ll jlfllpfll‘ \Vill‘llll]fl bcfuri». acrcyiiing any cnnlltfifiifl“. Dettsctive (llllispie slated tliiit lic- llire lii- took prisoner liiio rusiiuly’ lir- warned hiiii. and that 1.. sails- faciory so far as it. goes, Th; (‘nun ulliiivcd the cross i-xaiipbri- zitiim to pl'\’l(!1‘(‘il litiforir pmuiniiic. 111K judgment upon tlii- validity nl‘ the confession. itfrnsis (txainincil hy Mr. Mg. Kiniimi witness said lip lirld n0 wriltcn Ciillliillilillllll in lllt‘ [Wiiuiihsil Pcllcir. lic liiul IIUWPVPI‘ boon soul li"i"i' hi‘ ilic 1Mlll‘ltlll'li' lliuiviiiiiirtc-rs liivisinn of the iMfilllllPll lmiim- u; lialli-‘ix to find out who was pass- lug forgcd baiik-iiiiii-s in (‘,li.irl.i|li.-- arrests l" ihc cuso. Pflsilllvl‘ iiiadc a vcrlini siziiomi-iit lo witui-ss ai. Duiistziifniigc regarding u $1: bill, lie did not warn witness" this limo, but ii-ftcrwarils Wilull be iiiailc n lruo siaiciiiviit and it was takcii in writing, prisoner had liIEt-ll pioper~ ly ivarncil. ilc iii-id out l"" induce- mvnt in prisoner in any Fl|il|ii7.' Mr. MeKinnon-"Dld you iollthis bnv that hc need not sav any. thing?" Detective G|l|inpl9--—"| liliii him that he could suit himself if lic wlsiii-ii in make n statement.“ "iiid you wish lilni tn make u statement?" “Wt-ll 0f course. that is my busi- ness." ' His iLordlhlp-"ln regard i0 this document which purports in be n signed confession by the prisoner ~-~WllBl'0 was ii signed?" “in thc Marshal's ofilco. nftnr prisoner's arrest. Mr. Mclninch- lcal operation required. Dr. ‘Chase's by the Attorney General were ldentlflcd by those The Court look recess until 2.15 The Court resumed again at 2.15, corroborated the evidence of iier 1(‘.i'i..~i ividumincil, witness could| at Johnson . lcun. llc had niaiii- iiu piuixious ' ' as a m.'ittcr of fact liolii out popes All M i. REPUTATION ON, IN THE MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT. Sec our Men’s Suits tailored from Blue and Black Serges and Worsteds, - also our splendid line of English Tweeds they are exceptionally good value. r e 1. " i; Our Men’s "Suits are made by the best manufacturers of Clothing in Canada, and we will ‘stake our reputa- tion on their durability. I 1 SAVE MONEY ON tai- BROWN TWEED SUIT This popular priced suit is made from a serviceable keeps its shape well and always looks good, tailored in a fashionable style strong Italian linings, sizes 36 to 44. PRICE $12.00.". HERE’S ANOTHER SPECIAL Don’t fail "to Boys’ Clothing. _ bered that ‘the boy 0f today W!“ be p BOYS CLOTHING see our big display of We always remem- l the man of tomorrow, and we have I payed particular attention t0 the Boys’ Clothing. Perfect tailored, lat- prices. The One - Price Cash Store Brunt-silicon WOOL i est styles, splendid fit at lowest TO VALUE ' IN A very neat suit, made from dark brown and grey mixture tweeds, is of nice appearance that would make a good suit for any occasion; single breasted and double alian lined, perfect fitting suits. PRICE $15.00 OTHER SPLENDID LINES OF SUITS RANGINGA IN PRICE UP $35.00. 4 THIS SMART English Tweed, SUITS breasted, all It- PRICES .= i"... U". wi: ARE until... .n2.".n§.?1?r§.I"') § Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1-. _...4;‘_ One Price to . Everybody Cash Store 1n—— iaii, Police Court Ciork. "111331111 and ‘liflklflllltf were. l1msw" _ “llow did yeu obtain [llu um. fcssiun?" _ "l Wilfilcfl him first unit asylum..- he ivould say might be used n.3€\1115'1 him." "llitl you say anything in the nifuct liliii. it would be 1101M" 1111‘ iiiiii i0 llliilfc u siaiiiiiicni?" "N0 sir." ‘“Was anything said us to whctli- pr d would be built-r for liliii io iiiakc a stiitciui-ni, or not?" _ "l do not rciiii-iiiiiiir slLvini-t 1H1)’ ‘thing to that effect," “md {my person say aiiyiiiing to iliai ciluci '.1" “Not. to my kiiowlcilgc." ‘tlild you tcll liim that tlio livsi couusc for liliii would ill‘ t0 001l- fess?" "No." "dim you say antlilng rescin- bliiig that, '1" "No. i told lilni lo toll the truth; that ii was no good of lilui iyiiil! iiocziuiac ii would bc found out." "Thai was after his arrest?“ avast "its ilicrc anything about tlini. in tho paper?" "N0 sir." Mr McKinnon-‘iiiiil you, not to this boy ‘tliui ii’ lic would say who the truo forgcrs vrero it would be ibetiier iior liim?" "No" ...w.hy dim you wish io get ii written statement?" - "’l‘lie prisoner wanted to oonfcs nnd a man can't remember ever)’- tlflng he is mid. i wanted to have it down in black and white." "You fi-icliiail the paper for lilni" d “You, he wanted to mnko a con- fcssion. ‘lilo was under constraint at the time?" "'ile was tinder arrest. yes." " "You wrote tlic confession for nave her n raised $10 bill and she‘ "l irarncil ‘liim before hclmlzuic l0 011511- 1 111"" ‘W111 1" Jmkln‘ '1; v ietflu“ and Suns‘ groct-ry stori- on (lrufton ."Y0u got, that paper to convi Street and askcil llll‘ clerk if he illllll, lllll you not?" I “That wus what l was sent down herd [Oh t0 CUHVlOt, ll Hi8 mun guilty." His Lcrdeivip-"ln tlris case the Dlll('l‘l‘ ylio made the ilrfoflt 81.18""! to iiavc exercised sulllcieiit cau- ticii. lic gave the Warning 111111 I think civiiiplied with lhc rciiiiirc- meats of tho law and there is iioiiiiiig tn show tliiit an)‘ 1111111111 girl-ssurc was brought, or any lii- ducciiiciit hold out. 'l‘iiv siutciiient of the prisoner was l'(‘ii(l by ilictetitlve 611115010 118 follows:- Prlsoner’: Statement. "Charlottetown, P. l5. l., Jun. 8th, 1922. l. illcnry McLeod. 01' liuiisialfnage, Queen's County. l‘. E. .siaiid, "do solemnly ileclaru that ‘on December ‘ini. 1021. Bob Curvi-r and iLorneMurphy gave inc. a ton dollar Bank of Nova l-lcotln bill raised to twenty dollars in own pocket. Murphy gave me illi- nihor raised ten dollar bill and uskcd mo in get it ourvlind. l thou wcnt w ivrowso Brothers, Ltili. to iryaind Bet it cashed. 'l‘licy would not oasli it tlicre. l tlicn wont in L. A. Hnsznrds grocery store on Grafton St., and bought u glass of ginger ale, i gnvo lilin iiie raised ton dollar bill and ll0 gave mo a $l0_and n $5 bill nnd some change in sllver--$19.ii0. l tlimi came oufof llaszarifs store nnd met Murphy and Carver near Zion Church and gI/ve them lllL $10.90 change. l went in Johnson and Johnson's dnig store, corner of Prince nnd Grafton Streets, nnd bought a package of Sen-Sen from Miss itnfuse the clerk there. l him and got liim in slim ii." “y” .. t norm! o 10110:; all lerl . rnnnnon, te 0.. . <1!‘ d: C Limited. Toronto. Sample be: free.‘ r _ § ‘ -. 'mrvn~wrmwy~io-,m "'.‘_Y‘l'lrt.*'.h"'il9§9‘~‘if‘.'lfvi wuiiaa-v-mmauuirmsuvww» .. - ». liim!’ W011 gave me $19.95 change. This was Cillill. l eitelicd it myself out of my ‘i1111‘1‘.1110I1 Pvltfrtkl out out oi‘ iiie corners... Witness carrying around as forgery thousiit he got the biii from Peter the‘ bill ll chnngedTor Murphy out ‘MUD could trliaiigi- a $1.10 hill. l-iu said yes, and gavp illi‘ a $10 liili and two lives. l llll'll \Vl‘ill in Mi". (Jonruykl hoot and slinu iiealor on Queen St. and bought a pair oi’ liockcy boots, paying $4.50 for iiiciii. l gave Mi‘. Conroy ii raised $10 lilll in uny- iunnt and lie gavi- iiie $15.60 in change. I ilii-ii iiirt lilurpliy nnd l guru Iliurpiiy‘ $30.50 change. Murrpliy iiii-n gave lune two $2 Diuiiiniou of ‘(iaiiaiiii notes. l bouulit a cliocolati, bar ut Mr. (‘oillnks lfrllflpfy §t()]'\l “dd guvu liliii a cut bill iii payment and no gltvc liii‘ $1.05 iii change. l puss- ed iln- oiiici" rut bill a1 Murdock Ross‘ tailor, nn (lrcai George St.. And l iiiakc this solemn declara- lion, CUIllSJlCIIPIOIlHIY believing it in bi- iruo and knowing that it is (lurvcr on (ircat (ii-urge Street and‘ ltive Glllispie. Mr. John McLnueiilan. Clerk of Police Court, testified that he W115 present when the prisoner's stille- ment was signed. 1S0 far its ho knew it was a voluntary one. ‘Cross examined by ‘Mr. McNeill, witncs was not present ull the time the declaration of prisoner was made. i-ie heard prisoner cums incncing to dictate it. “Did he illciate exactly as it is written?" . "Sometimes Mi‘. Gllllsplo would ask liim u question." "So that tho phruseology of i110 statement iii some parts would ho Mr. Gillliipiifs?" “You.” "mu prisoner use the-word "raised" in the statement?" "Perhaps that expression would bu ‘Mr. Gillispiirs." ‘ 'l)ctective ' Gillieple (recalled) testified to having received $2 hill from Mr. Dunbar, Bunk of Nova of thc sumo force and effect as ii made uiidcr oath. the: lo in prison- ci"s statement but could discover no trnco of them. " m. Coiwlii (rcnrillcil) identified raised bill (cross examined) lie noticed tho bill in his cillli drawer about the iiili or 10th of Decembc‘. his atir-iiiioii having been called to a raised bill passed on Mr. H. L. liusznrd. grocer, Ml‘. Murdock Ross, tnilor. testified lhni prisoner came lnio his shop to get clothes press- ed and iefi his name asdienry Molmoil, iiiinsiiiifnn 1c. later to not clothes mid tendered in iillyinunt it s2 bll with up. 2's Witncs aiii-inptoil to find warned prisoner of the danger of P110116)’ oi’ this kind_ rumors were circulating. Prisoner an id be onnld grocer. Witness tool: (Sigilvd) HENRY Monsoon-i. merchant v ile came " l . ‘ might: Court adjourned until 10.30 a, m. 1.0118)’. - COPPER - LEAF lilue Bird Orange Pelcoo turns a rich copper intho brew, the liquor bolus‘ a sparkling gold. Two proofs Blue ilird Orange Pciwo iii tho host, “"1! he mnde that statement to ‘Wlllfll. good "would it be to . ore-my own money. On December ‘hill and |a ve it in charge bl the 0th. 1 met ilurphy Ind Carver on Bank - Great George Street. Lorne Mur- iiuuieiiai (lumen-ear identified piiy gave me two raised 810 bills boots received by him from Detec- h tiéixctsTza ' s" b’.