2; . l , SODA A I ‘ fijfmi-hsrild»: ‘grail: y . i We still retain our reiiuta w, to; good Bods Water, imi confident we will merit a I onntinuanoe o! i011! D8110!!- , for the coining season. we carbonate’ our . w; and use only they purest " o; fruit, juices and rich- , I all!!!“ . 1 when down town call in m4 try one of our delicious “(wold drinks and give us a nuance to demonstrate their ‘guess- Yours for good Soda Water mti service. . E.A. Foster Qsntrai Drugstore. o i I l i i i i?‘ —— Don't Do it? 2w. r no f In as , ‘I to smut: lather for his rnlotectitin I r11. lor.\ my father's protection or through anything caused by me." "Did you lrnow or were you in- - formed that your wife was in a certain condition." “She told rue." "Did your attitude change io- ward her?" "Yes, I was more sympathetic.’ Ellis denied having told his wife on one occasion to pack her trunk and go to Hell. i-ie also denied lllillllig told his wife that he would never give her back a cent. of the _ $90 he had borrowed. As a matter . . llllrt- ho had returned 3.0 before 1 the tragedy. Reverting to the matter of the deceasetYsM alleged attempt at an unnatural offence Ellis told Mr. Johnston that his counsel on Fri- day asked him to allow the point to be brought out. He did not, he said, desire to reflect on his dead . wife's character. but submitted on pressure. E1118 Ylffllly denied that he ever struck his wife, kicked her. 0r threaten her in his life. He had no llllowlfltlse of any statements by his father that she was to have a Separate room until something was "llllllllllvl for her. nor did he know tut she had written to {and n“ Bamford. 4 T119 119991111611. the prisoner s-ulll, refused on three consecutive oc- ‘191119115 10 go to Sumnlersitln to W" 111s mortsase in connection W111‘ 1119 Tllllilert-y deal and thnt ‘lqllélrfllllplgliy hhcslnrllitl notlnslt her to oc- ’ Ofi if! Jan. 6th. Ho did not knwitllilrllfslll}: Longer Let our water system do it for you. We will install a Milwaukee Compressed Air Water System that will deliver water DIRECT from well to house, barn or any place you want it at all times and under any desired pressure. - Let us explain it to you. _ Currie 8t Murnaghan 71 Queen St. Charlottetown. i i t Advertisements under this hen nt-rlion. must ho adds (tontrnctions count as one _ arc nilowod as one word. Uush romittnncos to covor cost cussaufilvurlsrniars Whore c0 lcs come to our i . m cm“ u, my“ forwarded, iivo cents word. but ilvo figures (as $1.000) 1111111 gone to ‘Summerside for legal Q -1iVlC6_ and did not know unrll afterwards n-hnn 1,9 was in 1,,“ that she had sinned tho mortgage. U1’ 1° 111111 1111111 you had thought that shc was still refusing to sign?" "Yes." n ‘And if she had refused and rc- m“ “P11 911V" W111, Wouldn't have dinil‘. 2c. Dill‘ word for each in- must ucc mpa ll l i ,- lion ab] 4 , _ l m-its. In no case can this ruio ho tivvrlolllccdlulitlvorllfirlldllitcrts noun ")"O to carry out Hm trans‘ re ulvcd without. remittance cannot bu zicknowlctlgvd 13"" AAQAAAAA m‘ I . 08'" _-v -2 ‘ A 4-2;‘ h-a.-im. Ems mm Mflubgnqrnontly that Agents Wanted ‘ ‘f4, HALARY AND COD MIH- sion, to scll Rod Ta i-ltocl Lon-t- lctu stock includ nu‘ oxJusivo lm-s. sllilclfll 11111115’. grown only by u Sold by our ugcnts. Elop. p| s. \\'n now iruvs- .t, lit-st vliuippoli plant n. con lIlVn gn-omptt-st tl bust work. at Inmior- prints finishes, frames. nt-w ll . Frau samples. Mort-h- unts Portrait Co.. Toronto 0767-6-17-Gi. in Winn Still att- in For Sale. * F0“ ¥.\I|E—YUUNG I'll-i“ nvs. Apply Wm. osc, - asst-p- F0li ALE AT llAINiA (‘in-rrolct 400 iivo passenger cur. thoroughly overhauled. pnrfuct. Tlllilllllii condition. Appigy nt ltlco’? 1 t. CAIlillAfiId UH switwl t-nrr VPl nn-untvd gnutl us now. Tik-achcrs \Vantcd Tldhilllfill \VA l\"l‘l".ll an, "m. mm, “Him mw t Suppioincni. $150 silrdluternfwypii did v/m qsk he w! _. , , n Domlnlor Nurm ontrclii. H Wulry‘ 98R3‘1"1931' boon?" ‘ r ‘me _ She t h‘? é" .9 1.; ‘N. dunner: llllNlilll-ill tulALu-‘usn “No? ' ’ your hnsinvss “““'1""‘=‘ “Wlllrvll for Stiskatvh- “How did you know that she had ‘n KFnruiQ-u when hohcnrd she had gone to Summersulo he hrui an idea that 11111‘ _11lld Clllllll-Zorl ‘her mind about Slfillllli; and had gone in for tho purpose. "When sho cnmc in that night Flill \\'I-l.'~"l‘ Ilflyalty School. int or 2nd class. mrun urui Altwrttt schools opon- ‘bpon in Sulmnersidvq" '11 1110118111. l snl-lw hér when the trains crossed at \Veliingt0n." Ellis denied having said to his wife when she returned ‘home on lhn, tiirzht of the ilth: "you're back "F" you? G m you, you iuJt nftor midsurnmol‘ vacation. 'l'u\\'n, villnirti unti rurni appoint- montra fuvmubly situated paying malaria-s twt-lvo tiuntirod to uiuht- lu-n iiundrctl or unnuin. Full pur~ ' coo uppolrttuiont. sup- pliorl. Apply Canadian ‘Poachers Agent-y, ilox H. lleetluu. Husk. DZl3-6-I2mos i\ S|)i-§I'I('1(PN|) PLANS TEACH- r-r tor llnzt-iiirtmlr School. Supple- vm-nt sum, _\pply to \\'ll|lam Uoniy, Sou, Iiuzit-hrtrolt. UUliit-li . d d have n nerve to come back here." QllPP-llfiflfld as to his conduct after the (incensed loft t-hc house that night Ellis suhl that although he did not go out to look for hor lic tvorricd considerably. He ‘felt -ill-ti'ipti __.i-_ \\'i\.\"l‘l-ll) -- AN I-iXPIu ‘LIICNCICD t--rr.-|.n~r-.ltst].n- znolru. I lllatlgho had gone to one or tho limit m‘ mo. Sunn 1m - nogi ors whero she would bo pro- ..\ li-,.‘~.-.'i“c~-.. , A 1" '1 “L "“.‘,‘,,§I“‘I,_G_I,J_Q,IH, porly looked after. in tho morning ___..__:s._.-?.‘_‘__‘______ ‘__ _ when he saw hcr dowuslziirs ho “(gnarl LI-[TECQCIIIHIyVD thought she had boon thorc all N... 112 Supplt-nivnt sin.’ Uliurlvn “1111l1—111°l1ll1l1 1111118119 11ml come \\‘. .‘ -rt'\-ttll'.y. :>a87-t;-i'.t-:i ‘W101i. Up to that lilli0 he did not know where she was. . “She \vus not in a mood to bo nskcd rrny questions, at that tithe." said witness when asked why he AFlIl-lll l-‘Oll l\l(|l.l\ ml, Supplt-inuni. $75. J. - Secretory of 'l‘ru.-lt<~vs, l. if. \' " llupl- st-lu \\'. hit-i‘ Richmond street. ' nsti-o-ts-zti d“, not imerrogqm his wire _. . . . , N“! SAI-Ill-flllivlilll/ll- Ci1'1"l‘1\111‘1-"v - numss 'l‘i<lA(7ll- "What ntood were you in?" rlso srwstrzall" double ttcntéinfint m. h“. ,.,,,.. |- Huhunll N“ 1gp asked counsel ~ c or ir- < . . ~ . - .. ' c 1'11"“! 11 1 l" n 1‘ Stippltint nt iilnltlttt. uto. l..\lutl\e p] w“ in a goo‘, mood. I have cit , at prices to out purc- inner. pp y at office of Mark It. liictluid- on, Solicitor. "8 ll Fflll SALE 50 A . tr‘ , To Let. IN snvoma orrucn llAYElll lvl. Apply Guardian flfllcc. TQll.I-IM'I‘\I——’TI\\’XJ.I.IILIN(E transits" . m. ongwor \, t o ' rlu- "Bumtiluhinlcynt situuhtiti oul rpntzwort Avtn, c y W vxivnklvu grounds in connection with thc some lately in tho occu- piliinn of G. C. Temple. lllsfi- AD" ply to Palmer d: 11o mcr, hoiir-‘lt- ma. 9602- lull’- the 6-91“ Lost l I _______i__ _,..___.___ l.ii'~"l‘—lN 'l‘lll"i Ul'l‘\' |u\§'l' \\’l<ll“tl\'u plnlu unto tlro and rim. 30 x 3'»:- l-‘nult-r‘ notify l.‘roud's Gllflllélb _ - D897-6-19-Ji ~ Mule llelp Wanted ~ i\T(.-E'FrEi3"_'“T-||t.-rr~ no‘ attire]; _ ,.|,,,_,, ,,_,,,.-,__,. f", my,“ l(iv‘ir conduct on tho 7th, Ellis said that rrvimui. Sllllpivlrlvllt $125. Apply it was u common occuroucefor building. (ircat Gcorl-rc Street to , ~ 'r|-:.u1 ins \\' A n" '1' r: l) —- I" 0 II . ,;,.,,,-,_..t..\vn liiuh School, Princi- cd. The deceased persistently re- pui, Vit-n- Principal uiul thirtktlc- fused to g0 nuywhere with m,“ on l"“""““"" “My L“ J‘ “to, “kdwd many occaslonslhé went to her and Ill)“. 4 v "q . . _.__ _ - asked her to go places and» do “nrvr hldFtlNl) (‘LAMS Trim‘ things anything tto cheer her up ""1“"'1.f1"1‘,."f:"1 "“" ".'lzni"‘g‘,l_'llf,] and euro her limncsickncss. Brut rum. Wirvutloy ltivor. illll perfect control of my temper." in reference- ‘ to the deceasr-lrs 81111111111111)’ 1111mm‘ 111111139199“ his wifc t0 SDPnd a whole do)’ ‘ill licr room and on several occasions ho had gone to her door and ask- od her to (tome down and have something to eat, but each time shc dcclinod that day he did not go IiOJX‘ her. Ile would-have if the thought he would have boon rot-civ- t-r ft 111. -h Nu. Apply tn Julin '1‘. tury, Nor-til \\'llL!ilili‘t‘.' ,. school she would not even go to church with him. Sim govo reasons. "iWhat were the reasons?" Ellis hesitated before answering. i . ~ti—l9-2lptl \Vantcd wnrwruu A1‘ (mm-r AN Ext-len- iontuul hnok-kvllvlll‘ 1111' ‘"1" "l "l" lnruost hlialnrrln establishments in the Province. l-‘irst ‘close posi- tion for tho rlulit party. App y at out-n ilox 33R (‘iiorinttt-tovvu. stut- (‘ounsol insisted. , "Tho reason she gave mo," said ll-Yllis, "true that her father had kicltcd her out, Ho was n preacher \\‘.\N'l‘I~‘ll)—-A sumo MAN To , , . _ 9078~ll-2l|t.f. ; . _ work on miikxform. Must bo good __12"___1:11“r_|'"p_“ ___ ._ but’ 110" “%U(11r§ftl-'Z: gndlalrfél‘? £1333, luiilu-r. suite wages wanted. Ap- wmqqqy" _ o“; Tnmmuq" fed up i c ur e 1111' l" Guarani" 1"‘ 5mm A‘ Chap" culvi-s wot him: nlnoty hound» sons. mil. ltaynhnm. N15"- 97“ 046m mui ovor wotworn May 16th arid‘ Then‘ m uddruon to being 1m __.,_ ______.__.- ' J“"°_,1_"1,"\\.‘,.\;H,1 attempted murderess. she also situations Vacant t f-fihllélhk p0,, 1.111.. (timrinttotowrr. rommlttetl unnatural bfflsnce while "l ' ' _ h; bod \vith her own husband and SAI.IG.\'.\II'JN—LIITY, 1‘0\\'N. 0|! QQNTIMkA N|,._“|_\- |.~|||q_q|||.) nnutliortiltizntl hcr own father?" wuntry. Though tiurnury aim-k uvnvruily ucnrc|~—l\nv0 full lino whoio root trot-e and plants. warnings gunrantecd the Pnilfld. Your order dollvcrc tilt-to. Experience not. no< 11H \\'<- touch you. Luko Bros" "ii. Montreal. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my 111"" husband and our father, Andrew Murphy, died June 21st. i919. Our year has passed since thfll and day When the one we loved was call- ed away. God took him home, it was His will llut in our hearts heiilveth H1111- lly wife and children. 9928. SIR LOUIS DAVIS HONORED- AMYHEWST, Mass.. June 18.—~Am- iwrsi College, at its commence- rie. "Yr-s," replied the accused, "but 1” '1 i illil not bringing that out volun- ' tnrily." “Iiid she say why she was kick- rd out?" “Because shc was (iefentiing her iil0llllPl‘ against hcr father." lElils said he had met the fothcr and hurl-found him to be a perfect gentleman. Tho bruises on tho arms of tho deceased might iravc been caused by himself, ticcusoti sold, when ho grasped his wife -to sent her on the chair in the kitchen. \ The origin-rot the other marks he did not know but might have Salvation Army Seii- _ Denial ilampaiga Previously acknowledged $2,263.50 pm“ Apply to A. (t. l-‘.9i!;|i‘ili,fl\_ {vmvrrzn-A lvutin 'ro Asst-ll with light. housunvork 8il\l‘l l'4tll\l\' . n- vnai n‘. I it‘ int... Good wants, no \ gg_oil__etilu_u_ ply (lunrdinn office. Verdict in Ellis Case Expected this Evening Continued From Page One _ road on which it ivas sitaiated. Ellis said that his wife went homo in order to avoid con-fusion in sailing orders. The only infor- mation he had of a disagreement with her father was from herselt on the host. He had asked her to get a written permission to marry from hor father which she did. it was not necessary, hov said, but he asked for it anyway. A medical mrnt day exercises conferred the llllllllrflfy degree of Doctor of Laws on Sir Louis Davies, K.C.M.G.t chitlf justice of the Supreme Court oi Canada. r. For Infants and Children Always bears C A 5 T Q "R l A IIiUSO FOIOVOIGQYOIfKIsnn to indicate what contained therein was true. Permlssion,' after the argument, was refused. flllnnumof ‘ "ls it true," resumed Counsel certificate and ciergyman's ro- 13-5 C0111" 011 commendation were necessary but D1‘- A1911 11°55 parents‘ consent was not providing J. R. Burnett $5.00 m,’ gm w“ o; “Ba A“ he required Saunders & Newsome “.00 was the consent of his commanding K- J- 141111111 “~00 officer. , I. W. Grant 5-00 Crown Counsel denied permiss~ Mrs. Mary Taylor 55-00 ion to give the prisoner one of his John Lewis s 32-00 wiles lei-tors to rend to the i111‘? W- G- 11°55 32-00 and to state whether the whole John Mcuushlan $- Collected by Mary Monlil0m~ t t untrue. or any p“ WM we or ery, North Granville 8011001 Mr. Saunders ‘made a strong oh- i fiShe mventldownstslrs but not» , lie did not, he said, want to say » anything to biacken her character. it 3] ‘-. l _. '.' "I I; .- RACING by the , GOOD best eraes m city and country's! The Charlottetown Driving Clubs ma- tinee on Wedneflday afternoon. Jilrig 23rd" at 2 p. m. .,. - - m‘ June 21 2i NAVAL ct-tuncrl PARADE.- There was a parade of officers and mcn of H. M. S. Calcutta, and of the Boys Naval Brigade, to ser- vice at St. Peter's Cathedral yes- terday morning, the church being completely filled. The service was an abbreviated form of Mornin‘ Prayer. Rev. Mr. Yeoman conducfi ed the service. and preached appropriate sermon. The parade Washeaded by the ship's band, and‘ presented a vsplendid appearance. been caused by her several falls on the ice outside the house. Although he passed deceasedls room probably five time Ion" Jan. 7th. he made no enquiries. Iiaving seen her in the morning he con- sidered she was all right l Regarding his knowledge of yan- the army in that respect only in-' bui did not include anatomy or position of arteries. The trnso for lhc dcfcusc closed. Mr. Johnston announced his in- tention oi‘ culling trvidencc in‘re Initial. Ill‘ tlfiliilfl 1iermissitm to lluostion i)r. Stewart as tn the sizltt-nu-nt by the mother that he said “thvro were two razors, scissors and a mirror on tho bet." it w is granttrd. l‘ 'I‘hc‘ evident-v of Adonzo Wilson that when tho doctor raised tho loft hand of tho body from tho tho . "At 9 a. m. today the Stanley was - Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. atomy Ellis stated his training in ' (riuded tho appliance 0f bandages. \ - I _ ‘rue filaurn-rns Brahtiils du1 here to ay ltrom. New- Brunswickj THROW AWAY ALI, YOUR worries, anal enjoy an afternoon's sport at The Driving Park on Wed- nesday afternoon. Good racing by the fastest horses of the Province. June 21 2i BRING YOUR CAR from_ town or country, full of people to se The Charlottetown Driving Club’! races, Wednesday afternoon, June 23rd. Races start at 2 p. m. sharp. Jun;- 2i 3: THE 8TANLEY.-Capt. Taylor Agent of Marine. city, yesterday re> ceived the following wireless:-— in heavy closely packed ice 2.5 miles west of Grcenley Island.” DRING YOUR WIFE and chil- dren to see the matinee races of The Charlottetown Driving Club J1me 21 2i. NOTRE DAME CLOSlNG.—'i‘lro (louunenccment Exorcist-s of Notrt- Dame Academy will be held this (evening, when, us usual an cxr Y lcnt programme will he 1irttstentt-ti. The icaiurc 0i‘ this will bc an op crt-lta. l-Evvry Soul and the Land oi‘ the Sunrise Sea. xmfl DR FULLERTON RESUMES PULPiT-lltvv. Dr. Fullerton oili- ciatcd and preaclictl at both sci‘- vicos in Si, Jillill-s (‘hurt-h yt-sim» slay for tho first limo slut-o his rt~ ‘ turn homo aitor tintivrgoing hos piiai trcutmonl for throat trouble. ' floor that lit‘ zilso misorl the car- pet was rvtorrctl to first. Dr. Stow- ort said such was not tho case. ' lltegurding tho first mattor he said as far as llo, Plllllilllllll%i‘tl\l~~—liU had‘ no l't‘(‘tllll‘('.lli)li whatovcr—tiiat the mother uskl-tl him any unles- T et value. at $9.98. Were you hi, X , Gp 9 ~@l@@.@@@r@ ‘iectlon and was sustained. Mr. Distrlfli $13-75 Johnston then asked to have the Collected bY-J- A- Clark .1111 wrncss road the letter. privately Mt. Edward Road. $750 Total to date $2,127.81 C. L: MILES. {PTEBBUTBP- "that. the deceased on Dec, 28th" J_Nlm___‘_\___ lions or that ho made any rtnsw- evidenced by dtous store from day_t0 day, the many wants of their customers ~ Low, Prices. Make More Sales" and every ell/pleased purchaser is a life time customer Z00 Boys’ Sample Suits Many Worth up t0 $15.00 $7.98 and" $9.98. Ali Styles, Fit Boys 6 to l6 _Yqars Double Breastetl-Singie Breasted, Norloik, Belted Form-Fitting, These suits are exceptional values at the prices. Despite the existing‘ "condition which has made it almost inlpossibie to ‘IOCUTG a suit larices, we offer these suits while they last at a price far below‘ their mark They come in Double Breaste eCi',I<‘01'1n-Fitting' etc, in assorted sha checks and stripe efiects, only three Size 6 to 16 years 1n all the latest styles. Another lot of 250 Boys‘ Suits just arrived whic lucky enough to get in 0n the last lot? If not d0n’t miss " ©A©© Needless to my his rotigrcgziiinn worn greatly plvaswl to have their ' 1)1i.\‘l(ll' ‘back with lhcm again, Tho rovers-rid ilflilllillllilll oi tho morn’ One 512a -.cnow~ — 15 dents! ing sorvicv oxprvsscri his licnrtit-il .'l]l[ll'l‘('lillltilI oi‘ tho many kind words ‘ of ayiuputhy which had bt-t-n rc- coived by him from all purist of tho Island. - Egoooooooooofiootloooooonoosecosbeen P TONS LIMITE e Buying Guide For lifters.-. The success oi Patons’yy,big $150,000 Reduct , A the constant activity noted in their commo- where expert clerks cater to or four suits of a pattern. Value up to $11.00 . . this chance. All the latest styles belted coats, Not-folks, Single . A W ‘etc. Fit boys from 6 to 16 years. You have been waiting for an opportunity to purchase high quality suits at a low price, haven’t you? ileii, here it |s---a chance you have never had before or perhaps you will never have again. Regular value $12, t0 $15 . . . . . . All our $48, $50, $55, $60 suits have been reduced to $45, therefore there will be no luxury tax to pay. Come in and look these suits over and choose your suit while the selection is good Special while they last . . . . . . . $45.00 25 Men’s finetweed and worsted suits in fancy browns, greens and greys in plain form-fitting waist lines and Not-folks. These suits are hand tailored with best Italian linings, pants have belt loops and cuff bot- toms. Regular $35, $38,; $40 values. Special............ $29.75 2f Men's suits in Brown, Blue and hey worsteds and tweeds exception- » ally good value at our regular price i of $25, $27.50, $30, $32.50. These suits are made in all the latest styles and come in all sizes from 36 to 44. Spec- ial..... .. . . . . ............$24.75 12 only (lat-k mixed tweed suits, greys and browns, sizes 36 to 42. Reg,- ular $25 value reduced to . . . .. $19.75 ©© ©©©l©,.© <>l°l©l@ s. Etc. d—Sing'le Breasted——Norfolks— Belt- des of Brown, Green and Greys, in neat»; . . . . $7.98 h we are able t0 offer ....$9.9s ' - f w“, at those breasted ion Sale is esoeseeenoeooeooo, 1 e) hone 1 1 loot-l nber tited Eng- ® @ R Guaranteed nSWaterS Proof Sample stiring and fall tweed rain coats, guaranteed water-piroof, 1n all the latest styles and materials. Extra good value at $24 to $30. .. .25 boys odd coa s to fit boys l from samples are well worth double our price. Special . . . . . . . . $4.98 last............. . 7 only men’ $15.00 rain coats. Siz- es 35, 36 and 37 0111y—~wliile they last .-.~......~ 25 grey and mixed tweed suitsvlfoi‘ men, all sizes. Regular $25.00 value '. ..........$19.95 25 airs 1nen’s tweed pants in brown grey and regular $5.00 value. Special $3.95 at Patons Ltd. 100 child's tweed suits. Sizes 2 t0 8 Lyears. Regular $6 to $8. Special $4.75 6 to 16 years. These mantlfacturers“ 25 men’s brown worsted suits all" sizes. Regular $25.00 value, while they. 1 $19.95 $9.98]; l "'@ ©©l©l©r@ say Brit» “ * i we" iinnd