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Jamieson " Dru ggist and Fishing Tackle _ If Not i Why not If you have not the right time it is because- your watch is not a time-keeper. _ _ 0_,._ Whv not get one of our l carefully timed and rated . "Special" Wat: lies, guaraii- | leed to give perfect saiis- I faction. _ all prices G. H. Taylor - Jeweler & Optician ’ Phone 353- J LCZLMA CUSS A~iwliiACi.e?{ - N0. JUSI SOUND SCIENCE' i .__ l Physicians now admit the siiperinr valua.of simple medicines for :ill dis- eases. For eczema and other skin iiiseai-c<.- cortalhly nothing in the world coiilii be simiplicr thiin. oil of wintergreeii, carefully combined with such well known healing and antiseptic sub-i stances as thymol, glycerine, etc., as in the D.D.D. Prescription. The use of this simple remedy, though accomplishes results that look like miracles. Cases of eczema of ten twenty and oven thirty years’ stand-, ing have been completely cured in a few wge-ks. ' Rea' the experience of-Mrs., John Sanders, of Griswold, Manitoba: “When I sent for six bottles of D'D'Di I had one of the worst casesiside during the terrible ordeal to of Eczeima in my le-gs. I only used‘ two bottles when they were clear of Eczema. 'rue inur hotties i iiave,1ov-er. C. Montrose Wrlsht. a college left will keep from hives and insect bites.-’ It is a. us-eful remedy to hiava in the house at all times. Wishing you all success with D. D. D. For free sample bottle write to The D-D-U LHDUFMDFY. Department C.G. ,ferent lover, James Baum, a young 23 Jordon Street, Toronto. For sale at all druggists. A uid line ofroweis i9x39 inch-! nice grades. the sort we sell Usually for 36 Gents ner calf arvliiy in iin. mini- init iiaiiy contradict- ed many points in her testimony as to what happened during her Silly in Virginia. offered Sinturda y at 25 cents perl pair Moore Si McLeod 5-Bdi ' c01vrrNc. nvENTs. Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince _Edward S. 0. E. 'riiesng Mary iiiii. i I _ ranx1Newuu 1NQuasr. C ' 1"' " -nm mrnsr :uma '* THE CHARLDTTETGWN GUARDIAN '"1"'-' FIR" 01' AU# i ' MAY gl THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 5 saruiuiav. MAY s. tim' Nearly three months ago the tor- for the crime. or the revolver, or the rlble and mysmrloug mul~d¢|- 0( Ethel cartridge shells which were the since been exhauatively conducted has 0 ended with an open verdict. The jury llml that the Mlm, was cmmnggted its comment on Florence Kiinradafs vw-~' i Y l 1, _ _ _ V ,_ _ 5 , Y * Kim-ada took place in Hamilton, and equipment with which the deed 'was the wl.0ne,»B lnveegigation which has done. All of which darkens the shud-ll by some pemon ulllmowl The ,lwd story which is in part above quot- was done in the Kiuradc home, n cltyi of'Humilton at about 8 c’cloi:k in the afternoon. - According to the evidence father, mother and the two daughters, Ethel and- Florence Kinrade, were at home at midday. After the midday meal the husband and father went out to his office. But a short time beflore the tragedy occurred the mother, Mrs Kinrade, also went out, as she says to the police court, to ask for police protection against trumps who had- proved troublesome in soliciting aid at the door. This left the two daughters sole inmates of the house at the time of the murder, and Flor- ence Kinrade is the sole surviving lwituess of what then occurred. Her story of the shooting of her sister by an unknown man who for- ced his way into the house, who threatened her life also if she made any outcry, and of her escape from the house and giving the alarm con- tains sume discrepancies and minor contradictions: at different points in *the searching investigation to which lshe was subjected, but its main fea- ltures were adhered to throughout. ;I’rohably very few persons ooulill gifve an exact and particular account, co- lherefnt and accurate in all respects, lil' they had been suddenly called toi [witness so appalling a tragedy. So far great allowance might be made. But it mush hc admitted that in other respects and especially in re- gard to her own life and associa- tions when absent from home Flor- ence Kinrade proved a most unsatis- factory, not to say unreliable wit- ness. The Tofronto News staff cor- respondent in a lengthy analysis of her testimony and manner of giving it at the last sitting of the inquest says in part: “Florence Kinradc was confronted lust cvcnini: with twenty, thirty, nearly fifty statements t-hat wcro the vcricst fiction, and she never flinoh- cd. Her composure never deserted her. Sha oven smiled at the expos- residence of the better class, on al mlisslpal reslllmtlal Bun* ol tllelunmoral. There is 3 disease known , with these significant Words There are soma natures that a e moral insanity. “Will the Kinrade murder reveal one of these, an irresponsible?" The Kinrade’s counsel wanted the closing sittings of the famous inquest lawyers put it. And one of our west- ern exchanges is amused because l"1‘hc Patriot’s interpretation of the learned counsel’s request was that persons with cameras should be- ex- eluded.” It was funny. ii... CHURCH SEHVIIIES vices must not be _hi later than Fri day at noon. METHODIST. Rev. William ‘Harrison at 11 10 a.mi. Rev. H. E. Thomas at ll Sunday School at two thirty. Pnstor's Blhle class at two thirty. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7.30. Bible Study meets at close. Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at 10 a.m. Rev. H. ~E. Thomas at 11 and Rev. William Harrison at 7. Strangers always welcome and pro- vided with comforta,ble seats. BAPTIST. Baptist.-Rev. G. R. White at clevcn and seven. Sunday School class at 2.30 p.m. Visitors always welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CHRISTIAN. Sunday School and' Bible Class at two thirty p. m. Rev. J. F. Floyd at eleven and seven. Btmngera always welcome and provided with comfortable seats. ANGLIOAN. St. Paul’s Church-Morning prayer at eleven* atm. Sunday School and sible Claes at 2230 p.ni. Evening Prayer at 7 p. m. St. Petcr’s-Holy Communion A Y. Sunday Service at 7, 11, 8, and 7.30 p. in. Week nights Service.- Mondny, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at li p. m. PRE3BY'1‘ER1AN_ ‘="*'“ “ ' ~' ' “""A""-" ~~~ _ ~- -- _. A St James _Rev T F Fullerton, at More of the great-line of One A greatline offiftoen inch Linenl A blglot. oflace curtains regularl Langtry hose Su t w around the much afflicted Kinrade household. The Toronto News ends od ' : 1| r ` as held in private, or in camera, asthe Changes to be made in Church Ser- t (Q) -. > 1,/ /K 1*. tu . i ~= ' .,,;f¢ ”f.'T.i'-2 / ia/ $2.50, in millan 50 boxes Satin and Vclvct Ribbons I ciiip and siiii Braid.; \‘5l » »=\i Fruits and American it straw burnt shade. of~New Flowers Io boxes of Fruit I Beauty Roses n _ All that s New in Hats $5.00 |000 Untrimmed Hats $5.00 Millinery For The Little Lassie Smart mushroom shape trimmed with velvet ribbon $2.0J, $2.2 5, and 200 trimmed hats always on hand priced from $2.50 up to $10_00_ 20 dozen Fancy Italian Flops in fancy straw good value from $1.00 to $2.00 snapped up by our buyer when in Europe from the maker, special for this Week 75c also 200 straw shapes in 150 styles, special 750 at 7, 8 and 11 ° a. m. Canon Simpson ah 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.- a 0 n 6 30. Strangers welcome. . SALVATION RM fiiiluro of memory. l now and then she flushed; sometimcs 'hack and gazed at the ceiling in form- a clandestine correspondence almost es llfslze hemmed or l-rlnged veryldown tc the date of the murder. Hc to find the murderer o_r any motive “She looked vexed, impatient, tir- P ed, bored, slightly startled at the knowledge the qiiei9t.inner.posse~sscd oil her movementii; her eyes grew will smiled or bit h-er lip; threw her hea/d ing a reply, but noilook of pain or shame, crossed that veiled face." Florence Kinrade has had at her which she was subjected an aianced graduate and son of a Methodist miaister. He has implicit; confidence in her and says “everything will cofme out' right," Another and quite a dif- actor, swears she was engaged to marry him and that they conducbed tori, hr-licvcs her innocent of complic- And- so the mystery remains unsolv- ii. The crown was utterly at a loss - E D Y Z in basement of church at 10, public WCTEMD at eleven and seven ln VS l H l Cc l'\’.B|-‘S Cl0V6l‘ S8611 TESL 99. ‘SEWING MACHINE "NAMES" Lood 5-8d ll "Last, week we received another shipmcnt of Paris hats. These new wnrnnip nt seven ann neven in cnnrnn. sEw1NG iviAoHiNri vnnuss I °F» rer cent pure- Carl=@r'SI Tlm°ih*"“‘ ”"“’°‘*Y “ll the 1”” “W” P°l“1S :tudents and strangers cordially wel- come. Sabbath school and Bible cliass nt 2.30. Young peo)les' meeting on Monday night. Prayer meeting Wed- uesday at 8 o’clock. ST. DUNSTAN'S OATHEDRAL. First Mass at 7.30. Chlldren'l Mass at 8.30 Catechism immediately after Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Vaspers and Benedfctfon at 7 p. m. whatever state I am 'to be - ;.»;»»;~.; og: ¢ g .f. 0? of f eo .f. 0:0 0? . ago ~ o ¢ . sfo ¢’¢ .f. »;. - r »’¢ .f. ' 0:0 .;. i °:’ ¢°» »:~!»~> ~f- H ave you worn “Lus tre Loom Underskirts? They look like silk but wear better. . . .;»1»»_.._¢. . . . 00.00.00. Ot‘ _ ¢ O O O zoo;»,»,n:»q:a¢:o0:4o:»:»:»:»:»:u:nMu:»:~: ,. $1 --?_i.i . A splendid line of soft front shirts. greatgoodsthosame sorts as many a store will be selllnu for 75 cents each. offered here at 45 cents. Come In and see this line it. ls new Moore & McLeod -u Just the Carpets you want. ..». 1 2&.x-ares-.~.~rii Erery lfcscri[1lio11. of ra to cwminafer .\___Beer ®. . eeks._/ _ __ l__S,uccessors to Mark, Wright Furn’g. C0. l- PRETTY NEW carpet will make your home more cosy and in- A vitirig~ won’t cost nearly as ' ` ' much as you might think. Don’t puioff getting it-get it this spring. ' ____ i Our experience has taught us that sewing machines are made of two classes. One class has the factorY'B` name staimiped on it, and in most cau- ei-i are of the finest steel case hard- ened. T-he other is it comin-_~ri'ial machine, which is manufactured with but one end in view, that is, to be produced at at price- which will be so low as to sell at first sight. These; are termed stencil machines, and- the' ni-imc is generally changed every fowl years so as to avoid the indignation, of subsequent purchasers. The new* name has none of the old faults tc; answer for. When you buy a machine; which has the factory's riama ista:mp~} ed on it, you feel safe for future us»e,' as fair as needles and shuttles arel concerned, and if it gives dissaltisfac- tion, fihe dealer an-d manufacturer suffer by the loss as well as your- sclf.Whcp you are in need of a machine, buy the old and reliable machines, such as New Home, New ldcnl, New Williams wird New Raymond. And before you buy, write for prices to: Miller Brothers, 123 Kent St., Char-l ottetolwn. 5-4ttsdr3i .__j ' jf‘ifj‘]ushiun Sole Shoes 1....,-,,,,...;,.,f...,,,,. >l;Iv_erv description of handsome carpets, _ri_wopde_rfiil range of elegant patterns HERE to choose from. r] ala /rom lwmp Mgurires in every size-in n dozen goali- tics Opened a f ine liiie of hearth rugs and door mats a day or two ago- _ .1 _ we l no ~ we can please you. » Life seems hardly worth living to the women whose feet shrink at every step from the torture of walking. For those, we have relief in our splendid Cushion Soles. These shoes are the best possible shoe made throughout, and on the most correct lasts. Women`s Kid Skin Boots. laced - and buttoned, $4.00, also Oxfords 3.50 in our comfort giving Cushionetie Shoes. thy Seed Tests 99.85 per oonts pure, Buy Carter`s and get not wood seeds. 4- idwsrtts New ldveriisei@ H RD COAL T h e Schooner “Unity” from New York 'will be due here in a few days with 5 50 Tons Coal in Egg and Chestnut sizes. iliyiins 8|. Go. mid eiich one is a model. The latest fund niost desirable styles in all classes of millinery have been l,m_ vided here in most generous qimnt-1. ties and thc assortment is nbsoluila- ly wmplete. Come and see our hats, We feel supe you will inazke ai pur- chase fofr we have the choicest mil- linery ever offered at this store. Jain. Paton & C0. 5_7,-lu New Satin at the Always Busy 3/tlpire All silk Oriental Satin 27in 0, Black only. $|.75 for 1.39 yéjrd Stanley Bros 5.3¢|3| . ' ` ' ' ' ` ~ amo to hai... a Towellings sort n.ost stores sell 1.25 grades will be sold Saturda usual pp" ers' th. iiros, passed her own story oil as a f,ld;;‘dW_l7t'hSgtgggifflyeE$::lil;nl;1cl?;€l lge,0V:.la¢l’aG5l(;m|a(;']?>pT'illi'eot from the for ten cents and this store seillsl' for 1.00 per pair. Moore & Mc): l Saturdiff ljgnberitlasmdghhflll da "joke" or called to licr assistiini-ci al ,md Blble classes at §_3ll_ factory. Come in and let us shol" girt Bdocngs--véill bet further cucil V z1oN ciinrnu-Rav. Gen. sz. Ruin, sou- M°°f° 5‘ ’“°'“°°“ 5 8°" _.,l“0,§',',, ‘gym f’L,,,,,,°°" S ""‘r1-_;_‘V§f,"ll]V" L """ astor Mornin ra er meetin. “_” .si meteoa 5_‘§‘fl, _*_ Beer & V_VeeliuliN0co, Mana ers P- E. I. T. E. M N ' dmstfl c UTT SpecielgAgenf ,_ _- Nun Deposit N. Y ' votdifltllnot W . I ”'25dff ' slain? °“ » ~`_‘Au“_‘_d*l*A A‘“_“»“M “ Mx“k&kL “-4 A A) ""1.`n' li F; ll I f E i FOR Annum' ii 1 ...i itiiiinfininfniicimiifaf , f/-» _ - °° ** ° nf smilopg »»;u_Q_9.°.¢»¢~l-0 mcg _».g.,. _._ __ ‘,.` . .1-.-.' ' 'rim igniiot nc and uiiiiwelainu ami This ballot in void dtcr Icy nigh 1909 ,nd mlm, bo rw¢l'°‘l by 'nm mm ." 'ni anno.. ' uni* am. re u vom 1; ie eo; no emhi¢°'i°m"i"pr“i:;e" e':n°'»u\l“’° lorinnlth ---i \ mu' || ._ /‘ _ i i