.‘ f In fi |¢ l -1 ki i .. ii u ia " ‘ . 1 i.---as . I es- l '_ "“==u“yv===,~='="=.‘fm ~ IIRBT 1* _- -" - ‘Pl-1,, . _ ,, W. -L_ -' Jussi _-ax _ . 3 I i' iiurs siuuimiiv suiascii nsnninae rumen ssiiacrso ‘riioia TuE~~wEEii°s- nEws___._ron 'rar ouiuia I . _ _isians Doubtless you have heard sound-repro- ` ducing instruments-perhaps you have had 1 it in mind to buy one-maybe you are uncertain which make to buy-but 1 .il " have you heard the _ it Edison l Phonograph ' play an Alnberol Record? » You can do this at the store of' any Edi- son dealer. VVhen you go, note the longer - playing time of Ainberol Records (play- ` ing twice as long as the Standard Edison Records); note the Ainberol selections, not found on any .other record of any §'__. kind; note also the reprod_ucing point of i the Edison Phonograph that never Wears out and never needs changing; the motor, that runs as silently and as evenly as an electric device, .and the special horn, so `f°i‘ shaped that it gathers every note or ii ' spoken word and brings it out with start- 5. ling fidelity. It is these exclusive features, vital to perfect work, that should claim I ` your attention. ‘ ‘i .<` ~ i '- 1 ¢ i ._._ ‘ ` . .. I » Mr. " il; l ' _ _5-fl' t.-.=.::~f-gi, In I-ldis-mi !‘l|nnom'aphs, __ ‘| $iis,.'»u t.»$:u>_oo. l-ldison : -,- ~i-' fo [lic iivnr--sl :ind ln~:|r .\`_l;iininnl lil,-cunls, 401; -l, un-Hoist...ri»~.ii~.i ;__7--; :;;;';'~_4;_-;~ 3 The Season for the-sc lines is here, and wc have put in stock a lin of sticks that are sticks. We want you hockey players to see these stick before you buy -when y on see them you huy here. Sticks for the boy also. Skates---we are lieuciqiiurlcrs and have the best skates made---al sizes and kinds. Hockey Sticks l5c to 65c each ' _ ron SALE av _ S. W. CRABBE Headquarters for SKATES fl). STICKS. dmwfrwtf. E :I bottle. Andrew O’Hearn had two, W. ‘J. Skerry one and Frank Skcrry one. after which I put the bottle in my pocket. I know Fred Gavin, Frank Skerry and Dick Stapleton. I saw'them the Sunday aftcr{Skerry’s lisappearance. They came nto my room and asked me some questions. l thinlt I told them about having inly one quart and there were six lrinks taken out of it before we left the P. O. corner. Remember the -lay Mrs. Skerry called me in from the road to ask me about her hus- band. Do not think I told her that ue was quite sober. Do not think, iu fact I am almost surc that Mrs. Arscnault was not present when I was talking to Mrs. Skerry. I think f told Mrs. Skcrry that Will wasn’t drunk. Witness said “I am telling the truth. Miss Arsenault can any what she wishes.” I may haye told Fred Gavin that I left the pasture about 11.30 and got home about 12 -.md that was my impression. Mr. Boll. "Your brother John states that you got home that morn- `11i-C about five o’clock and you your- clf stated that you got home about twelve o'clock. Now which i§ true? Answer. “I believe my brother’s statement to be the correct. 0ne_ Mr Bell. "What did you do be_ tween 12 o'clock and five dclogk? uni UFFERI ii rniis .' _,';_g;*;r._ s s l rw _ Women Need sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering. At times when Nature seems cruel and very hard-when depressions and dernngcmcnts come -» kind womanly friends may givesympathy. When ailments occur, the best natural help and correction is the safe and well-tried family remedy Bi-EEG|lAM’S PILLS They correct the result of errors :md remove the cause of suffering. They have tonic, helpful action on the whole system. They relieve nervousness, headache, backache, dispel depression _and suffering. ]leccham’s Pills give the organs strength, improve bodily conditions and may. be relied upon E I For Sure Relief E , For females, BeeeI\am’¢ Pills uc specially luilnhlo. Sea instructions with each bol- ll il Bold Everywhere. ln boxes 25c. Answer. “I cannot account at all for what took place between these hours. Witness stated that the distance would be about ten chains from the first pasture field to the field where his house was. Questioned as to his horns witness said he was about fourteen years old this night I had some trouble to ter I caught the horse. It is a bab- the wheat field and I think I made those tracks that were found there. was there. My the wheat field. I may have taken it went over into the wheat field. I home. Believe 1 went home by the “I do not think so." Skerry was drunk?" "If I did it was a mistake. I say now that I did not imagine Skenry was drunk, as all we had to get full on was the remnants of the bottle." .. d H.. drunk, that is, knocked out. Prisoner said in his evidence at the coroner’s jury "Skerry and I parted at the bars," that is correct. also stated at the coroner’s inquest that I was drunk and that Skerry was not drunk. I was not at Love- `att's shore that I remember of. Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetableCompound Fox Creek, N.B.-“I have always had onine in the loins and a. wea - ness there, sud often aft/er may meals m y fo would distress me and cause sore- ness. Lydia E. Pinkham’sVeget;a- ble Compoun has done me much ood Iam stron 8 - - er, digestion in bel- ~- .\l o.\"rmi:A1.-QunnEo- l.1vr-mrooi. //n ..//,/,,,, f/ C!ll1I.~'l‘M/\» aAl|.|NGS FROM s'r..1oaN, N. B. Empress of Ireland, December 2nd |.> ko Manitohp, _ December iflth "` press of Br tn-n. Uecenibcr mth Em resses leave lintifnx day following aduled departure from btJohn `l\ci~ eta, Reservmons and all inform tion from _ A `iN_Anit_x_N..i>_n,-, `i_i=_-ic, LA Nr|_t;;.s-rc-Atqfsigs smwovfgg' RATES: rliupri-n~»-\Firni.s90 00 and up. and , 3|?-2..‘{.‘3i.“iiri.'uN£’.'..‘iT2°' ' dv? __ " ' W Empress nf lirituin. November wth ' - .ut _` \ ; _ s, Lm¢i:Chnn1p|ain, ‘\'uvomb¢r aiml- \ " ` ‘ " f _*‘_._' ‘EA “N _'__ ter, and I can walk with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take lt, as it is the best rem- edyln the world. You can publish this ln the pn rs." - Mrs. Wn.r.|.u| Bormqum, ox Creek N B Canada. The above ls only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which IN There ls Nothing In ll rxusi-r Pure American Leaf sctua eases o women after all other mmol have failed, and that every such au! ferlng woman owos~it to herself to Qt least give Lydia F Piukhnm’s Vegeta- ble Compound a trial before submit- Quarrie witness said that he thought I . .,~, """" ' an 1-,h,,` knows anything about it, will he ro eitb you and in which t\1\€Y \\9""° £1-,uh-ly‘ failed. We will first. take your verdict cause tho King of Ter iip»tne.questiou of going down to the mrs to an-.in in that home 7 wii ` ' t C0!\Bl§-_»11nc__=;__i>__f_d»;;1r.;;ei..__:_ii_e __i_i_i_i€;s_m__,| were no run _ person who commits ri crime if he 38,2, is igrgetically no evidence Btgover these grassy glodas. Will yo an of this (ight The only svidencenzentlcmen _cause him never again t whim they produce before you was-_soo the glimmering of the Wcstlok that nf 0. few tracks in the wheat -whose water lt-ave the_ shores ? Na Helm But when these cracks weregentlemen, I rather think that yo examined there was no evidence to ,will prefer to _bring in n. verdict mor h w that there had been any fight. ‘in accord with the spirit of me S 0 t ou that n verdict that is warranted _by tb safeguards of the law and by the evi- Gonnmgham was with him » »~»-1-. -» » M- ----fa :P -ii "° ._ . a told mm ,B wig of t is c me 9 P that Murphy lm' t d mm thatithls 'I Did his brother try to shield °°“v"”"i°“ that ha dh as hy him ?\Does not thu evidence before if Ulford Cunningham. wt oi vylt hadi you zo to show that the prisoner did tl” buggy with me tba D g I’wa,,¢_ not make any attempt to hid these °°m° t° um wha" with ma “sb n in tracoa but rather tell of finding his ed him so he W0\11f1 Wt havem “tha clothes and showing-Where ho found tm! 9°"°'P~ Mr Tlvecdy BBC in i_"l‘tliem. The Crown has failed to prove M“"9hY had mm mm that “nu g. that there was any scrapping or of ham W" Wt with mm "H the ‘wen any evidence of a scrap having taken ins- This °°“°1“d°“ the °"lf‘°“°° place. You mu notice the oinereuca for both the Crown and the de cnc: 0! the evidence given by the Staple. Mr McQuarrle- than addressed t e tuna; at this trial and at the Cor- UTY- H9 said 1” Part: ' oner’s inquest as to the evidence of I will not take ull Your time to the prisoner himself of the state- BUY °Xf°“'5- I k“°W y°“ .must be ments given by him to different part- tired B»ft€l' 91° 1°“g tedlous “ml les wliero do #they differ. I think it is and with U10 evidence before 7°”-' I in his favor and as far as I can see wish merely to emlllmsize 0” 5 'ew his trotimony is practically uncontra- dlffereut PHYS in th” evldencf' we dictcd. When you consider the Cun- will first deal Wil-11 the 0P‘“““g ad' uingliam home, the home of himself dress of the CFOWII and With '°h°"m°"“' and his family 'you seo there by the ters infwhivb f-YNY (Said U16? w°“l‘l plan it slopes.and is undulating do\vu to the sea Will you gentlemen by nothing but utter hopelessness an cause this youthful heart to still this yoathial form used to boun dence-a verdict of "not guilty.” On court resuming after dinner, Mr. e I llcll for the Crown addressed th Jury. He said in part. "In opening wish to refer to the closing appeal o ‘Mr. McQuarrie, in which appeal h showed to you the terrible thing l ivrould bc to send Ulford Cunningham to tlie gallowa. It \voul'iii`-.'¢'.'-.‘.;f.~ " lille-*~/_ l=ti'iher1\iloi~riscy *ff `~ "P" 'if `U4Z‘ .-int_T, ,'13 vl ,L _ relic-xc, lcmporarily, the iri- - <».»...‘_"'~z.r.=:¢‘t.,'s'.*<=7,<.'§»'E»;'¢;<-z.= _, . _ , . , the iiiflziiiit-<1 iiiciiihrniies t strciigiiiciis fhcui that they same trouble again. l“`:i'.iicr l‘.lorriscy’s No. 25c, and in the large rcguln _gnbir ' rr -1-'l."4‘.-1'..’='-<>'=:€'L`fJ.-a\-.'w¢'I, 5;: ac., , .ii _ $5 ' 4 " ~. . . ' ' - . 11-. »= ° 9 Faiiier iliorriscy s “`?=€=,f;==fff?i' .-"’=fffi=if.-. Lang ionic ' ,_:-5i;l;'fI ' , ~:-;-:-.. .\,',',,' »,-.'., . 1 ,-,-,'.'.. :-4- -__ ';:,;.;~:;;; ' .1._;f,-:.:;:_-.;~ `-_.;'3;,;,;,;:§1¢;;§,§fi-,_ ,_,'§,=,:_.f§f:i§_i;I;r§§; T1'cat1iig a cough with ..--rl-,=;~;.-_-,-,-_-.. ~..',:.1 -.'_-,-_.~-,_:_;'~$.--_‘.".' _ i _ -_ . ,_ -Wi§ _ *_ :_-.;f,~';-e 3- " “"7-‘-‘t_ _‘°°\1§!11Cl1fCf=" 1:- like ~. / ii, '_ - * - . makes you cough, but that is all. Thcv do iiotrlzrcilie cough. _ _.i7`_.~l?.'her_ Mori-.~iscy_'s'_No. 10, commonly culled “Lung l`0u1c , 1'L-lleves the irriin'-.noir Uv .loosciiiinf and rl-mo\'iiig Lic 1_.ii.-i;.» i_.i thc p...s:i_.f_~_.s, but that 1:. 1_w!nll. l\‘o fo tones un 1.1:.: \'..v>.c r»'.'.-'tciii r-soccizill il c ailtccteil rfris restores At your dealer’S. |04 ¢.» r. Really tures ri.pa_n‘mg a leaky ltettle v.itl\ a piece of rag, or a dnb of ; putty. 'Ihougli you succeed 5’ in stopping the leak for a .‘ J litilc while, you never know when it_nmy break out again, for the hole is still there. fi Soorflinnry "cough cures" itation in throat or lungs which if ~_ _ -. _-.rs less.- y i .. 1 . _ _ , o a healthy condition, and so will not easily fall a prey to the ro_ is sold in trial size bottles at -, r size at 5oc. 2 Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., - Chatham, N.B. f ' "‘*"`~"-*"""’-"l`~" `»’ »=°"I"’1»:' -- , i .f.-~»~»m¢»_»-:¢';'.~.,~,»: fu-;.,,.t,,._ _,-_ .__. _ = _ ' -_-: .....~ ' _.vu l “Did you not say yesterday that - I i ahhh is ill Effer- 5 \ ' VQSCQYII' a \/Vhen you have i proven nliitsworth ' - - with a 254: "sive" ' ~ '_. ' ' u - i . .. . - Q you will buyifl ll’ ' sized bottles for lo is 3 is econotny f\‘[ON'l'ltl‘}.'\L 'P0 VANCOUVER . Do 25C and 60C. __; f'\0fl\'f\.»l and Nutht Ira* ns 303 thipk I eguldigravel that lar - r Sold everywhere . 'an no remem or . ,- ' d Wm- _,_ _ _ , iThis finished the cross-examinations L W 5 l*"~ m---~ '_\I_\_lilie“;q]¥rI",ii€l?ivi‘ _, _,Y m un T2; 5-"- i r%*f;_a; r _‘ S'l`.J0llN............ ..5.50 " saonr no uni £»*“`E'£2”f~3ir! ~. , J- ni-:Tween t_v_.srDNi:Y............... i|.5o am. HALIFAX _ nl\|.irAx...;...........a.ao _ _ .. . ~ 1nuu0,_____ _ __ __9_55'-5" Maritime Provmc ~ .mlisnsr ........iz.55 . ‘= MoNe1‘oN.... 2.25 ,P--m AND ' MONTREAL . . . . . . . . ..8.50 mm. e Points MONTREAL --i"i1’§.".i`$. ’“i‘3....i»-8 1 my ‘@*i*@i_"f{"'_ - _ Au. roinrs snsrl-.~° Au. roinrs WEST _ of 2 E. nruucr comm-;c'l‘ioN.-i 1~"oi€-0m.wn,'rm55iit<». 1-1nTuiitf~.|»o ' , M M' A?e"°'°h°m'"m'°'“ iMass. whicnprove bcyouiiluiloubttllidlt Wm* Wh1°h t° WY “m°l*°~ 5k°"\”V~ / Q "» 2/ f '/ gn-‘nag--i . _'_ _L_ ' -~ - -E i Lydia’ E_ Pmkhamw Vegemblg Com, had a lobster factory license and _ Z;/, 'v - ,, //M /// _ -f-.4 _ //4? %/ ' a stood plant and had given his word "f’/ 5- - "'- 7 . <'W¢‘f / pound, made from rootqbnnd herbs, /,_».4_§,/ D ’ W/,,,_ _ ¢ .,f, ./ / iii 11 does cure time ° gun", dig. that he would transfer all to our f_.,, . A ~ 6-,.,;_ ._ _ ,,,i,.,.,..,- //. ¥ firm but had not done so up to the '- I Bm? LBERTA .. ~////, / --/ time of his death Mr Mcquar-ri- / C 'SH "{,.4_ , i 'ff "' / ~ 4- - / B h C tins to an operation. or zlvius up be allowed to put in some rebuttal ' // ' 6%; \ A T4 Q/ "8 t ut T9 b°°c° hope of recovery evidence which was granted and he 9/g /// ing for him and Mr l\lcFadyen told, // ,f < Z ha I could advance him $100> / N announced that this cloned the OLUNBIA f- ’ I l / than case for the defence. Mr Bell then asked permission , l oN <\\ W/ 1// .\ \\‘I . . 1| .\\\‘ I 5 §\.e /