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Perry, charged with murder ol Mrs. Maud Wright, returned a ver- dict of manslaughter in the first de- gree, and Mr. Justice Drysdale sen- tenced the prisoner to twenty years in the penltentlary. The evidenced showed that there had been a struggle between Pcrryi and' the woman who lived with him, and that Perry had cut her throat with a razor. Perry was at one time a resident ol`Charlottetown and always known as "a had egg." pg-1 _1 I, . _ . _..- _ ~ s Llc 1' soap A. . lf/ 1" , ‘ _ " ~l'fr. L ' A BASKET Putt ' . of clean, Sweet-smellinlf. I; llnen is obtained with lml! the toll and half thc thx-~ If Sunlight Soap is used. _ Sunlight shortens the dey's work, butlcngahens icy _ the llle of your clothes. Follow directions, , ».. * . f' A Gin ~, I - _ Snwal Value _ "*'- ..I,'.'._'. , -V _ .. -. . A locket that can been- graved with name or monogram is always nice. We have an extensive Not long ago there was an eflo made to expose the inunorality an especially the civic corruption i established a basis of e\'ldence o which the civic government as it the existed was overturned and a ne ed. More recently the city ol Winnipe has placed in the lime-light by th and taking rest at a sanitorium i investigation, and has announce that he is willing to go to Winnipe the risk ol his life. onto-is being brought under reproo within, her own gates by residen clergymen and others, for allege prevalent drunkenness. Here is rather startling extract from tb news columns of The Globe of Tues day last. We quote: “Does one man in every four i Toronto drink? - l “Are there 20,000 Toronto men i bar-rooms in an evening? Toronto every night? B. H. Spence, General Secretary And now Toronto, sometimes spok-_ en of as Toronto the good-and there are worse than other Canadian cit# is much that is very excellent in Tor- "To each ol these questions, Rev of scandals such as those recently made she Dominion Alliance, answers ‘Yes.' ._______._____._._._._______._._._._._.__,_,,._.___._._._._._._. _._._. ._._-,-_-_._-.-.» “ ‘Mr. Hamilton was away withii g the mark,' went on Mr. Spence, am e hs proceeded to demonstrate the ac charges of Rev. Dr. Shearer, a resi- cnracy ol the statement. ‘There are dent officer of the Salvation Army in 'l‘oronto,' he said, '340,000 people any others. A judge has been ap- pointed and has accepted the com- mission to investigate these grave children. That leaves, say, 85,001 charges. Rev. Dr. Shearer, who is ill adult males. There 'were last yea ll 8,339 arrested lor drunkenness. Som Clifton Springs, N. Y., has been of these were repeaters, but for ever- summoned to give evidence at this repeater I could show you ball a doz d en who were drunk that were not ar it rested! " and make good his charges even at Now our object in calling attentioi 107,000 are under 20 years of age _land half of the rest are women oi to these matters is not to shov that Montreal, Toronto or Winnipe; Mies. They have churches and chari f ties, some of the ablest and worthi tl est pastors, teachers and newSpaD€I`S d and they have also 'the licensed sa l1_loon, which is the most powerful anr eleflicient promoter of vice and orims - that is known to our civilization an( the age in which we live. Nothing n contributes so much to lawlessness disorder and inimorality generally as n the open saloon. Until the saloon if banished not only drunkenness bul "Are there 2,000 men drunk in every other form of vice and crime will prevail, sniircbing the fair fame .of Canadian cities with shocking public. _ ir ous NAVY as The observant St. John Glob hints darkly at a possible an terrible danger to Canada from ou new navy. The wholesale mutiny the Russian Black Sea fleet a re years ago, the Portuguese nav overturning the monarchy and th line of 10 and 14k gold . and gold filled lockets. We are laying away gifts every day, let us put yours away. G. H. Taylor ‘We doallour own en- graviug. terms dictated hy the mutinecrs, a cases in point. what il the Niobe and the Rainho C OM d of \V ES HOSTILE. e, ports to bomblard such‘ defenceless cities as St. John, Charlottetown or Victoria? If a gun is a dangerous thing, without lock, stock or barrel, as our fathers sagely taught us, and y\»olten more dangerous to the owner e than to another, how much _more I. dynasty in a night, the recent meet- dangerous may a cruiser be? ing of battlesliili crews -in South Well, we must take our chances; America, followed by the hombard- peradventure we shall take precau- ment of the capital and the force d tions also when the new navy comes surrender of the government to the thisway-pull the hed-clothes over re our heads, or, with Col. Sam Hughes, get under the bed, or spend w our nights in the cellar. The pos- Ishould turn hostile and open their_ sibilities are truly awfully aw°.`\ll. James J.,l-Iill, the noted railw \vay system thinks that a period severe trade depression is at ban L s |___ J Mr Hill has a high reputation business and financial matters , A Passimisfrnz oU'r1..ooK. and is by no means an every day HY' pessimist. He does not pretend to magnate of the great Northern Rail- |,rOI,hesy_ but makes a statement in of regard to matters well within his fl- knowledge. His own and afl the in great railway systems are retrcnch Ill ing severely. THE LINE OF PATENT LEATH- ER BELTS THAT YOU CAN GET HERE FOR 35 CENTS WILL DE- LIGHT YOY. HAVE A LOOK AT THE PRETTY ONES IN COMBIN- PILES CURED IN 6 TO‘l4 DAY PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed ED BLACK AND RED EFFECTS. MOORE & McLEOD. 11-Zldtf. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 14 days or money refunded. 50c. S. Some hrislmas Ideas Of course you are planning what to give for Cl1ristm_a_s gifts. Wc’\'e been planning for you for months and our gilt stock is nearly all here for your inspection. Among the lot are many beautiful _ Toilet Brush and Comb sets, Brush, Cases Comb and Mirror, etc., some plain olhers silver mounted. Fittings are of the finest quality and cases are splcn¢¢n`ue¢uo»nue¢»¢.¢¢-4 Addne|........................Didrlet.........._........-......... If presented at The Guardian Oice befoxef the above date. 'him neatly for tiling purpose. , --+--------»------------ ----- -----~~ -~ ---~7'-"1 "Do you wear a truss? lf so we want you to know about the ar- rangement we have made ulth one ol the largest firms in America to handle their trusses.' Their line com- prires over two hundred kinds, enab- ling us to suit any rupture. 'Every truss is ordered as wanted specially for the particular case from cata- logue and will be guaranteed l;\lly. The MacKinnon Drug Co. drtl. A Hockey Boots The season of hockey boots is fast approaching why not make your selection, while the stock is fresh ? Our prices will give you the advantage of the s111all amount of cash you will have to spend for a pair. Men's hockey, Mrl’herson make, $4.00 “ .1-75 3-5° a-as s-25 2.35 2,50 2. 00 |`| 1| u Boys' hocke from $1 7o to 3.15 Youths' hoc cy from 1.50 in 1.75 _ Girls' hockey from I _go lo 1,75 Ladies' hockey from 1.65 lo 2.85 _ Ladies' flannel lined |.85 lo 2.35 The superior Ankle Sup- ' port made in our own Factory will not rip and the only re- _ liable ankle support on the Market . - `_.G0ff Bros iboth the Unitcd States and Canada Last year the Great Northern ord- ered 245,000 tons of rails; next year to it will purchase only about 70,000 cure any case ol Itohlngi Bli\£il)_tons. Last year it bought 11,000 Onto engineer .on a proposed “mum” ga,,d,ng ,,,,,. mmml discount of 40 freight C-HYSI UUE Wal' It ‘N111 need hal light and Power plant procurc1l|l""` “""t- I0" C°m‘“ef°i\`11 SeI`Vl°°» 46 _ but 3,000. Last year his railway or- by the late Mayor Kelly and Council Z`3 UC" Cent ff" fwllleslic SBYVICG- S A M D 1d’ .dered 300 engines and a large number S‘x Years “$91 this item of fllel hi (ngher “ymds OW prevalent rates 0 I C S of uissen er coaches' this ear bit among Others 15 set' d°W" at I WM me `°' _“nd 8°' per K~ W- “et f0l` t It g . d ' yh lu Per K. W. hour. It may be further cmm‘““"‘_““l and dumestm l’\Wl‘0Sl`*3"l`€" q ¢ _ . wen y engines an no coac es wi noted the report estimated the net spective _v instead of 150. as _quoted S I P be required. It is the same with cost of store and house lights at 4.6 by your “'riL°"' These are Um' WRU- other big railways and industrial and (four *md SiX’t€\l@hS) Del' K. W- hour. lm; rates' w°tI";"°' h"“""V°I' Special ` _....1-1.51.1... _sem he §,‘;{S,°§:;;';“t;,;;”“,?,,"“;;,;‘;,';L;‘;',_;; §.‘.‘."i..‘3.“..;‘.‘;*.‘;2.‘ .’..5‘.’3§“‘;‘l1.T;°.‘I.l;‘;il;’ P _ th, _ . ,_ lloresees that the country is closely rates as 10,, as 2 cent., on q,,,mtity_ po as low as Ze. per K. W. hour, in resell S coupfm to the °”5hIef 0” the Purchase 0 approaching a period of lower prices, lt is generally consider_l th t ' “Ut 0"1` *1V0l`l1i£€ revenue iI`0m the in- stagnant ent,,,p,,Se_ dminished 0p_ cas., was given ,,,,.,,y ,mfr eamlescent service docs not attain to goods to the value of $1.00 at S. A, M¢D0,,,,1d»s in order to . . -1 -_ Gr. p 1'. W. l th i - ' . . erations, with many persons out of lH:e°§§0___°;\ct_,,“(f‘r §:,:§sfZ§ntel1;el;:qY;}§ ymr,;rb__S‘iness_ ““" °“ " W ‘°‘e give the party you desire the benefit of votes for the Prizes off- as firm and inuno'vable us Horatius J' S' NORHIS' ered in that ggutesf > uu_» i Could Hardly Work. Mr. Alfred E. Davis, Gorrie, Ont. vritef :--“ For some years I suffered fromi everc pains in my back and could hardly vork al all, and when I stooped down _o pick up anything felt as if my buck uusl. break. I was advised to try .loa.n’s Kidney Pills, and after taking wo boxes I was entirely cured, and feel hat I cannot speak too highly in their ivor. “This was nearly four years ago and I till remain cured.” Those who have never been. troubled vith kidney trouble do not know the uffcring and misery which those alilictcd mdergo. Weak, lame or aching back comes `rom the kidneys, and when the kidneys ire out of order the whole system becomes lerangcd. Doan’s Kidne Pills are a specific for ill kidney troufiles. They help the kidneys to flush off the icrid and poisonous impurities which iavc collected, thus clearing out the aidneys, bladder and urinary passages. Price 50c per box or 3 for $1.25, at all lealers or mailed direct on receipt ol .irice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited Foronlo, Ont. If ordering direct specify “Doan’s." cording to Mr Hill. The causes he finds in the extrav- body, all the cities, states and . the nation have been going the pace of wild extravagance. Congress had pended double that vast sum between 1904 and 1908. On all hands there has been extravagance. Has it not been much the same in Canada? Mr Hill would have all hands reef their storm. Possibly, even probably,this may he a timely warning. At any MONTREAL, Dec. l.-J. H. Plum- mr1"_x_-avc out the following stair- incnt last evening:-“It has been ar- ranged that the controlling interest in the stock of the Cumbeilund Foal Co.,‘ will at once he transferred to the lending Directors of the lloini- nion Steel Corporation. There will lbe, for the pr,-sunt, no change in the Ilocal nmnagemenf.. The general pol- icy to be pursued, will he that in pany." THE LIG HTING QUESTION. cost of fuel here. ,'llhi.-i item is not so much after all -In a report of a 'I‘or- who held the bridge so well in the Values in Lounges and Today you can secure bargains 111 high-class lounges and couches that cannot be beaten by any other furmture house in Canada.\Ve want to get out West as soon as you will let us and to accelerate our astounding values in real- » ly_l1igl1 class furniture- everything goes-nothing' is reserved. You will never have abet- ter bargam in lounges and couches offered you-this is the chance of a lifetime, for it is_' really _new higli-class furniture selling at a lower price than cheap trashy artic- les. Call in today and securca good value before your f ricnds and neighbors get there ahead of you. Lounges $6.50 for $4.00 7.oo “ 4. _qo 7.50 “ 5.oo 9.00 “ 6.00 Couchea $7.00 for $4.56 7.5o “ 5.oo "\|» AE: _ -~»<~»._. “Q T"V="*_‘=> .~ G -.-S.-il.. ._/ ef "° ‘_ -g ' ` - ` “Q .___ -~ "_,-at _ rl; 'bf / -__'_, ; . f -‘ /"' ,: -`1~»:°..¢' ' / _ *Q43* ,sv-:.~ - ‘»"-G* 3:. ~ 7"--.~ I rw _,F l _,J IL? 1, T -I 1- §""'\' ~ JWf‘§,»~ :,,.,/_ ll -_~.-'1,_=.~ -/f 11;. ' 5 1 I 1. . ee as _ , THE MORALITYI OF CANADIAN CITIES. I rt “Hev. R. M. Hamilton, speakin, d_at Wesley Uhurch in the interests of n temperance Sunday night, said that Montreal. A 'judicial investigation ‘one man in every ten in Toronto nfrlrlnks until he gets drunk.' A man nlin the audience challenged the state- w'ment. Mr. Spence yesterday came to and better order of things establish- the support of Mr. Hamilton. -J-- I DI/ERCDATS I FDR. CLASSY DRESSERS A CLASSY 0VIiRCOAT SUITABLE FOIl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND .CLIMATE THE “CONVI'IRTO” iS FDUR STYLES IN DNE The most practical convertable garment ever offered to the P. E. Island public, just enough better than others to be at once appreciated-No glove fasteners-No l1ard\vare necessary -justa simple twist of the wrist and “PRES'I`O"--cam be changed into any of the four styles in a niiuutc-No valet or lielp wanted. ___,_‘ _,_ 1. D. em -..-4. _ ._ -. . -- - »-»--~---- 1. _ , ‘_ ““ _ ~ ~ L rum Ii ' \ l . Vri-is c I-1ARLo'r'ra'rowfN fo'uARo‘I1An1H¢'ldSe'“"‘5Pvef,,e w I RIDAY, Dl'£.hMBER, 2, 1910 moving we are offering] A: ` \ -as iff” _ _-. wx--. 1 J.. jr » "1 ’ ` employment. In other words a pefr- _ ‘_,_ 'od of hard times is approaching, ac- ,_ ” 252"f.Z.§;`.§`l¥i§`;‘“l;...“£"§lZ.?;‘T‘5522;? » " “hir 1. $9.00, 10.50, 12.00, 13.50, 15.00 to 22.00 ` In all the Lalesi Shades and Materials alarmed the people somewhat by 0 spending $1,800,000,000 in the four BL ` . J. _ ~ 1- i_¥f_,f" H 2 i. years between 1892 and 1896. It ex- -‘_ 7 -_ __ Eg H __ _ l ill _'I i|\\\'| limi-_ flllli |f.'_"f -_,, "Ili I 1 .-` l ll <1..-l IV ll .» T /"._ f I sails and prepare for the coming bf' ` _ I llllll (OST ()I<` lv.s»» ww c1'r1z1sN Edward.s.o.E..'rnesday,Dee.13. Fon 10 cnufrs-Hrnr AT CENTS PER SPOOL MOORE & LEOD ll-Zldtf ‘See our adv of special sale shirts for the next few days The are new goods, sllovling the be patterns of thc season, in plain ui pleated ‘styles $1 00, $1 20, $145 A Bruce 12-‘frltl WE OFFER A LINE OF I-I ,PINS ALL SIZES, 12 PACKAG .FOR 5 CENTS. COMPARE W WHAT YOU ARE OFFERED EVE WHERE AT 2 CENTS PER PA AGE. MOORE & McLEOD. 11-2111 l "Look all over the city-see w .you can get the best prices~th come to us and see ours. All , goods-no' old stock. Simon .los |Queen St. 12-21| brave dnvs of old lint" Horatius' COMING EVENTS. THIS STQRE SELLS MANLOVE , _ . . Il K., . O v~ 1 1 4 ' M Al E IT Il Cl 1 he na Ep l l»- , - 9 H- Cru C DI` IIIOIIL S. In sept. 1006 Mr. W _ 0 111,- _ - C()uCheS L,,c,,,,,,, ,Wed me tonlry A‘,‘.’,,,.",§ _ We a1e_ no\v prepared to handle all kinds of poultry 1.1N1MnN'r, which 1 dm with ii... which we will pay lixglicst market prices. ” .........,i“ Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens. his MATTHEW x BA1NEs. we can handle them daily. The only condition is that ill mark uiust be wood quality. \`» We require very large quantities for orran YoU~sMAn'r-UP 'ro 'ri-In . M1NU'1‘i~1 Now Goons Nor ol-‘Farr X M A S T R A D E an IN ANY orunn aroma IN ` 11-szidu. `l)o not fail tosce, write or phone us before rlisposink what you have to offer. L I G II T too lbs to 175 lbs. Phone 199' _ ` PDULTRYI P0'ULTRY! PDULTRY W A N T E D (mo) one hundred tubs No. I seperator butter, We can handle zi large munber of hogs each week fm FOR SALE An up-to-date line of best' uality Groceries, Fruil fl" Confectionery, Flour, Bran. Middlinga, Cracked Corn» C" Cornmeal, Oil Cake Meal, elc, elc. . F. J. 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