_.da _ - G , _ _.__ . - ____ _ _ ..__;__.. _._ _.__...__.__ ‘,f_i‘_|i='¥:._{.¥§$.,’.,°"_,_,.;'.} _ __ ' _ r ` - _ _ Pniisca EDWARD ISLAND, GANADX. ` ” Y.” __ - s"1.19o4. _ __ ‘ ____-._ _.___ _______. __ __ ________g____ __ =__'4=_ » _==` _ ' R? ‘ 1 ____ -n -a' -ir-~ »- fe. » . »~ - ' _ _ _ M. e si.-_ ' -.i .;- . 7... _” _-. ,_ ,', _.___-,__ __-_.M ~- 'gwi ‘_ _,_ __ _ . __ v . _ ' ig _ = __ ,_ of Doherty in ii T in _ __$onfs (las ’ aria-fEpisni~.pa| Agnes to Compromise iiii lfitgaiif ‘ ° i ’ Remarriage I _ _ \ i-auudcx wrap nano. idweit upon the atrocity of the crime and said he saw no extenuating circum- Woonsroox, Oct. 20-(Special)-Thomas Cammack was convicted of the murder of William Doherty to~day and Judge Gregory sentenced him to he hanged January 12th. ` sos Tordo anna on nafn.. _ In the case of the son Walter' Canxmaok, charged with beiniz an accessofy the Jury failed to agree and he will be released on $4,000 bail. AN ATROCIOUS MURDER- ln sentencing the murderer the Judge . “` ` ~` -i » 1 i i. i i i _ i. l HENRY PALMER Under suspicion for the Murder. ` I 1.6 . I . “nr ‘i.. _ \ \ ‘Z . i* T "“‘ -_ `~ ___., _ _,l15<~..,.,___ \\__ _ . Tilg _"_lt_ ei . " 05 "~v,,,_ '_ ' \\. _ __ fm" Gail iiiiciit Proof Made by Geo- A. slltphu ' If you want to have your nv ~ feet dry dll the time you" has better get.; _air 'or wet f bals. .ldageof heavy, hfoggbcalf. with %'.paleni. sole: it is not rubber that wlli " hurt your feet, but leather . put through a hardening process which renders ii thoroughly waterproof. Price $5.00 at \‘. 1-" .`_ i i i i e aii!*iiit'Gois cuifsoni of? Divorcees. sta nces . A UOHPROMIBE CANON nosrorv, Oct 20.-(Special)-By an over- whelming majority a compromise Canon on the Reuiarrlage of Divorced Persons was passed by Episcopal Convention today. rrmocrzivr MAY rtnmannv ' Like the old law it permits the remarri- age of innocent persons in n divorce fur. cause of infidelity, but no rernarriaiie sliallbe allowed within one year after di-V vorse is granted. iMiS‘S- iii W. il. i. Ui Heldin Baptist Church Last _ Evcning`Wcli Attended' Su'gg.sfions Given by Marion Law- rence for Making a Success oi Temperance Lesson-Address By Mrs- Bryner- The Baptist Church was almost filled last evening at the mass meeting of the 'W. 0. T. U. After the opening exercises, Mrs. Bryner, in her pleasant manner and' fluent speech gave a very interesting address. 'She spoke of the importance of tempcrance work in connection with tho Sunday School, and by illustrations' showed the benefit of the pledge cards in fortifying the children never to begin the drink habit. In the many cities sho visit- ed shc noticed, especially in Mexico, the remarkable temperance work doneby tim W. C. T. U. and so tonight this society should be called the World‘s Christian Temperance Union. Marion Laurence was the next speaker, an-Ci as in previous addresses hcld the closest attention of the audience. He said the victories of the W. C. T. U. are to hc commended and the fact that this ciiy has prohibition is worthy 01. repeti- tion. Thcn he offered suggestions of various methods to make thefTempe_x-ancef _lesson in the Sunday Schools a success. Some of these suggestions are in brief: Have temperance music, schools con- verted into one class, invite temperance specialists' have a wide awake temperancé committee in the Sunday School, have special leaflets, pledges against intemper-. ance, hold union temperauce day service, make most oi illustrations on temper- ance. Temperance day will then be more profitable and interesting if those ideas are carried out. _ Mrs. Strqngread a resoiut_i_on_of thang? tp the various agencies connected wi the n_i‘n;§ing.__ _ ‘ T_ha_o _peru elected u.t_tl_1e convention which was most enthusiastic and success- ful were President-mm. c W strong. summer- 0'r'rAwa, Oct 20th - [Special] - The leading eiltorlal in La Presse tonight on the Blair resignation reads as follows: ML sLAm’s Rasrosarlorr. - “The resignation of the Hon A G Blair is the most important announcement that has been given to the political world for a long long tln1e.“Mr.Blair is a man of vast experience, matured judgment, and 'abso- lutely without prejudice. He has been Sir Wilfrid Laurler's railway authority, and apparently he and Sir Wilfrid parted without bitterness and without antagon- iam. “The Conversatlves now claim that Mr. Blair‘s resignation and his affirmation that he is today quite as much opposed ti. the Grand rrnni. Pnnien pfoiicy as when he resigned his portfolio, constihztes a crushing condem- nuatlonof the scheme. The‘Liherals are _,hoping that Mr Bin.ir_will say no more on the subject but subside into private life _after having recorded his protest. We fin not think the public will be satisfied ptntil _they hear again from Mr Blair vs ith &,ful1 explanation. Until such explana- tion. is` foxtlicomining, it is only fair to suspend judge- ment. The whole public of Canada in h'espeeti\'e of politics, will read or listen with. profound attention to any- _'___‘,.-»‘/__;__\.1 /. ~ "rm: LATE Miss nanumr onlinr: witness. - _ (From the only photograph. ever taken) who was murdered by an unknown assassin near the Charlottetown ‘Hoe Pi_tn1_on Thursday, Oct. 13. M as Warren was 38 years ofnge and a woman of high character, generally esteemed by all with whom she was acquainted. question of such immense importance to the country". ON BLAlR’S COURSE. Commenting on the resignation Hon. , . Mr. Tarte, in La Patrie, says: resignation and the campaign which he will make against the Government is going to cause Qthat Government much harm. “The former minister exercises con~ siderable influence in the Maritime Pro- vinces. 'Ihe Government gave him a cer- tificate of good conduct and appointed him the chairman of the railway com- mission. WITNESS. SHARES The Witness (Liberal) after speaking of thc sensation caused throughout the country by Mr. Blair's move, says in part : admirable piece of work, and expressed views which were largely our own. We have long been convinced that the exten- thing Mr. Blair may choose to say on ri. ry for the welfare of that road. Cor. Sec-Mrs. R H Campbell, Summer- side. Treas.-Mrs. Poole, city. Auditor-Mrs. M. Collin, city. Superintendent Sabbath Soliools-Mrs. Strong. Mothers, Meetings-Mrs. H'olman,[Sum. morside. Evangelistic-Mrs Glyden, Summer- side. Parlor Meetings -Mrs. Cook, city. Juvenile Work-Mrs. Baker, Summer- side. Scientific Work-Mrs. Baker, Summer- aide. Scientific Temperance and Non iAlcohol Medicine-Mrs. it J Campbell, Chai-io'f.etown. Flow er Mission-Mrs. Hawley. Legislntuli and Petitions ~ Mrs. Johl18oil_. __ Anti’1~innioti_ce-_ar_rs.sn.iu;. _ Health ana H ' i nity-Mis. W A Brennan, Suinrrierilde. Systematic giving-Mrs. Leard, Albor- ton. the Armories by the non-coins and men of the good things provided by Caterer Toast-Non-Coms-Sgt. Major Moran. f”-“_-"""'7v'-"""""""'”` `“' "’"" ' ""` ' " "' """"" '” Y `"‘ ' w' 'Y' ' "" " “`*"" ‘turn were repulsed. _0P|lNi‘0N 0N Siii ililfililli _,“;;:;';:.“;_i;;§.f;§‘;'fi:;._.._, THE HON. MR BLAIR |i|f_ w|Ni||p[|;l* '|'ARTEiS |'lAiS Méliililg GITGW' in New Dodgers “There is no doubt that Mr. Blu.lr's \ An Enthusiastic Opposition Man Bets Two to One orl General Conservative Victory. WILD WITH ENTHUSiAL\l» ossrmmc Fon BLAIH. While Sir Richard Cartwright was addressinga meeting on Tuesday night dodgers containing the news were circul- “Mr. Blnir's criticism of the Grand . , _ .aten among theaudience, half of whom i`runk Pacific Bill, last year, was an left, went outside and gave cheers and cheers for Blair. .A POLITICAL BET- sion of the Inicrcolonial to the Great . MUNTXEAD' Oct' 2°”(Sp°°i°'l'.)`O“ me Lakes would be Wim and is even ,mcess,,__ _Corn Exchange today Robert Melghenbet j $1,000 to $500 with James Cari~uthers,_a Wxwnnuee, Oct. 20-(Special)-The Con- ‘ servatives are wild with enthusiasm' over Rlalr's resignation. i if' ‘ . Eesti f PORT _Made oii Qttober 8 Was I Attacked' Besiegers’ Trenches dad ' Driven 0fi- Japs :Ars ATTACK Pom' Airrriun. CBB) F00, Oct. ‘Hi-[Speclal|AAccording fo Chinese advices from Port Arthur reaching here t0day and confirmed by Jap letters, the .laps made assaults on the remaining outersvorks of Rihlung Mountain, Oct. 8, and were repulsed. couivrnrt ATTACK HEPULSED. The following day Russians made an attack on the Jap trenches and they in lin fs Capture iron Rail- way Bridge Near the tress- Garrison Redlitid. 'r. of the iron railroad bridge 500 yards from the main fortress. - _ 1-as uurnrrnn oaaarsos. It is asserted (hat the Ruuians hav# now only 5,000 mon. at Port Arthur nvallabie for nghting. _ . ` PRIIPARING FOR WINTIB. The besiegers have wmpleted IIIUIIOIIBQ storehouses filled with supplies tor A winter campaign. _ WANTED -A can of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not our intennm utes. *__- MICHAEL POWER ' me l Whoever wins will pay the stake to PUT. ‘nd "ul Palmer. members. owin to unavoidable circumstances he ._;_ ...rf "‘ "!" ' ' Mannheim, Lloyds Un.1e....a¢f.-; ° England. Hulls, cargoes and gs X Live stock insured against gl-bounty aiiiiiiii uvii s ..._ ___§_ ____ , Tin. Ladies-Lieni. Bethune, cn B0iiN~ THE 0fiiC‘il`8 Of N0- 2 C0-. U- A-. WEN There were alsoanumber ofimpromptu .l At Albertcn on 17th inst to Frcil 'l`. very enjoyahly entertained last night at wants happily responded to by other :and Mrs. White,n son. At Alherton South on the 18th inst fo the Company. The Company was out in_ A letter of ,-ea-mg; was mad ‘i force to do honor to' the occasion. After from L|eu¢_ COL L0ng,¢0,»¢,|,, swung th” :'T°"ph “ml Mrs* Perry' “ 80"' _ g _ Al`m°“l` had been "1-l°Y¢‘i *md the could not be present. This was sincerely )- Kmlxdwafd Vu Ch05€5i inner man fully satisfied the followlngirem-e¢f,¢d_ . TTBBS & c0'S H518- i°““_Ui@° WHS di9P°“9d °f¢- The banquet of last night is tho. fn-at . Above All Others, Tress & Co. -_ The King-God gave tho King. _occnigh on which nn, mmmnf mv; Make our $2_oo_ 2_5o 3 OO Hats' ` Our Ofiicers-Resncndcd to by Canisius entertained their ornxenn and cléariyii Wukg & C S 1 A` ` 't " Pk- dnk _ h _ . _ , _ _ 0., oe gens._ ea 0 an I ar a. Lieutermnis Bet une shown thoingh esteem in which they nm = s Lu_xuries and necessities-You can. with a clear concience. enjoy to~day’s luxuries when you have provided to-morrow’s necessities, A_n endowment policy in the Crown Life is the safest and surest pro- vision either for old age or death, Lowestr premiums. highest war. anteea. liberal policies, absolute ae- cunty. Mr. H.~M. Davison, General Manager for Prince Edward Island. Ofhce, Morris Block, Charlotte- town - zrdzi ~_ 5* __ ' ._ 1', _:es and DUWWD- held by the men. Q - Song-F. B. Armour. m Marine Insurance _*N1 - - __ ..'» - policies free of restrictions.Mom_at the fouow_ F 5 _ __ _ _ _ sgte. Manny, Binns, craig; corps. Din- _ _ I ~’i`i’i nice), , __ __ missionary work-Mfn. .1 o cinnn., nnona, Lawn, sunny; some.. wnikinn, ir 'roamiiurun wirn conss ' ‘ in v|...,'..Mrs_._ D.. .rohnnon,_oi_ty._ _ Bay view. Mooiune. i _ . _ _ . ,___ _ _. _ - .._i.\;. ' Sud. Vice-Lips. Baker, Sunimerslde. pm” W°,.¥'__ __ . 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