. i ‘A, c. "=r1111 $11.11" erm- tor sale 55% acres at rming land situated in eastern I1 0f town of Sourie, newly wire need. ' -' premises. "_ 1,. s. 1 l 1 ERNEST. CREAMER. Souris East, P. E. I. 7184-2-21~M1E7ipd . .;.__. r011 111.11‘ firm consisting oi 180 acre; m. uated at Clyde River, with good house and barns, with good well at door, also a never failing stream of water running through the farm. _ 1.111111 in"bigh state oi’ chutmtoh. "‘ I Good barn and machine shed o SuntlayiSchool l Lesson ‘ 'probably. Rome. This farm is within nine miles o! town in the sntumermid six in win ter. If not sold by privatesal» What A you need is sunosv sci-toot PETER WRITES ABOUT CHRIS- TIAN LIVING (May be used with lempernttce application.) Printed Text-l Pet. 2: l-5. 1i, 1 19125. ; _ Golden TGXIr-“HE that saith he abideth in hlnrought himself al- so 1o walk eveaas he walked." l1 John 2:6.) = v Historical Setting. Time—Ab0ut 65 A. D. Place- patty READINGS Monday, "February 23.—-Peter Writes About Christian Living (l ‘Pet. 2: 1-5, 11. l2.) Tuesday, I-‘ebru nry 24: Doing as Jesus Did (1 Pet. _ moral. Evidence in A The Ellis Case TUESDAY EVIDENCE Lomnrowu 0111111011111 ‘ ., .~ v . n fir" r was tho deceased came to her (loath from loss oi blood. _ Would 1=. be dlfflcult or other wise tn have placed the body in that position? It would depend lions oi rigor mortis. take some time. Did you notice any mark: oi blood an the wall‘! No. Was the window open or shut? I did not notice. Would likely have noticed if it had been open. on the condi- _ It would When the Court opened in Sum- merside Tuesday Dr. John A. Slewirt oi Tyne Valley, (recalledt was the first witness Examined by the AtornehGeneral, he said be _ did not see any hot water bottiel The ‘lmlless m?“ m“! ‘hat h” the night he was called in to the “"111 "i" "ewneci when”? m" Flllls home. He was in the room of $131" creaked 0i‘. “Oi- H‘? did "m Mrs, E1115, Sr, The prfgalm- was notice whether there was one floor 1101111131111“. m; mother 11ml been or two floors in the room and that in bed she 10111 him n11 two days. ‘if 111 ‘person 118d ‘rifled ‘he 11°41’ the room also Mrs. Alonzo Wil- 5394- "c" “H9750” “Tum ‘be name sou. The family did not ask about 1° B?! 11100" °_“ h" 9mm“:- [hp demand ,- Did you notice the clothes that (Truss-examined liry Mr. Strong ‘Elm W‘)??? 'I'wo little girls were ‘Milt her in ‘JP B1111 P111995 il- “kmggme o’ m“ ' he said that when I11 the room of .\-Irs. Ellis Sr.. he made no "state- ment regarding the razors 11nd sci 1 11111.11 he had on 11 1111111- c! M" nralls. In general be appeared to have just come from work. gather with pl einent s . E. E 7258-2-26!“ Eflpd. stock, crop and RNEST STONE, ing the highest market prices. Following is a list of our buyers who will buy at their respective sta- tions every Wednesday until fur ther notice. Everett wedlock, lluntcr River. ‘ Pcrlcy Drake. Vernon. Afcx i). Martin, Grand View. ]l111"ry Jl-ttkltts, H117 dhruult. l11-rt Ii. Brown, York. J11l111 Wltitrltczttl, licusittgtun. .‘\ll1:111,\'. \\'i iztttt Clark, Su1111t|1-1‘-;i11c. \\‘1- , l11 "tut in l‘l1z1rl111'c111\\"11. '11r iuiortuzitiop Phc-txc Utlicc 5.22, lluui 331;. CANADIAN PACKING C0,, LTD Kcnsington ltuml, -1 Chill'l(l1ilt‘lll\\'Il, I’. l-I. l. ‘ J. M. ROOP, .\1..11"1ger 111111.101 Shale 1 utlci" 1hr .. 11111‘, _ _" .11:.v- :11. |)".1111.pi11-p11r1~l1.1111t l1111lli1,. 1:00,; rqpair; also pump in b‘. For fuflbct‘ trtrllcttlhrs apply LLOYD MORESEDE. 11.11’. 11111111500 l GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 193 Hillsboro St., ‘Charlottetown v Books opened null"- closed. Government reports prepared. Financial statements prepared. Profit and loss stutt-mcitts pre- pare-d. Comparative and ntents prepared. Audits and investigations. Preparation and installation ol the most up-to-date systems. Altcountiug in general. other state» Phone G2 from 8 m. to 5 p. m. Phone 437-L after 5 p. m. 6796-‘ S-Wedsatifiwks. GT7" _. ‘iii ast-Trottitt? Mare 21_t_A11cti0n 111111 lttstrtictcrl 11y \\'. S. .\Icl\'i-- "1 sell utt 'l'11c.=.1l.'t‘_.", .\1l111"1-1t 21111 .11 .\l1'. '1' ll. \\'tt<ul1pa11',< S (1, '- Jivtlillll.’ 11111r1- lit-n] .\ I'11.1l1»<l 1011.‘ Standard 11ml r11 l'11i11-.l Stwlcs 1nd 1"11:11l.‘1. 111' i1l'.~~i prlzc. 1111111011 ‘ 1151111. 151111. \\'i11 rut-s- -'11..1.‘.111-1- l‘l'l'lll'il. 2.1711,. "' 21011? ll prulillrl- 1 11': 11. -1111 l1, lll ‘~11i‘u.‘-r >‘l . .\1‘.1 ~, :11 --111.-_\‘ '. l.1~11:11.1'.1_ -4. 11111 llztzxt <1 ‘t .\lcl{i1111<‘,\". 1111-‘ N l11 llni. i11- Illi. l11 llrrilllt. 1 1~\"1r 111111 11 "lullittg J1‘11:1_\" .\I."11~ _.1l'. 1.1.1111; l11-t" b1"- ~1't‘ ii’ 11111" is 11111- l1 l-l1 :11 .\l~l{1: - ' 11-1-11 i1," 'I‘111 1-1-;111i_": .1u~l uill l11- .~‘ ‘lc (but 1% uutjur 1111-111 .\lc1\'1t11'1‘_\' g11111'11111l-1=(l 111.1111 111th 1'11.1| l1_1" . i.-l1 Sol-l (‘il-r. ‘\"111 ~1-11l1- .11~ iztrc.» .‘, ‘ l111111l.- 11". -‘l111\\itl,£Z l11“ 11f ~ ' S1111 is 11 1"1111.1rl::" l1".1:1-ls11:-.11- more. 111-ll hroltctt, ~i 1- .1111l .1111- f“111"l1--"- 111' ,111‘.1- .1111! ‘r.1i11.< "'11 1111 .111! "i l1.‘11"11-.-" II 1H1’ 11.111 1111 " ‘ii-ll 111.1113" lirtvi-t". (‘rtllit ."' 1-11 j11it11 u» -. cti 1.111" rush BENJAMlN CARTER. .\111"1'1'1:’ - Wireless Wanted [wills Merchant before March 10th it will on that, day be sold -by public auction to- im- . NOTICE é We are prepared to buynny quan- tity of live and dressed hogs pay- Louis .\Iuiturt n11.'1 '1'. ii. 51111221, tztltc ltugs rvt-ry‘ wct-k duy r1! 1111 pr1~111is1--.' 1 '1 The Well-Known Cod Liver and iron Tonic-- Without Oil . It will restore your vitality and l ‘ Marking strength. >- at leading drug stores — look for the Vinol sign on windows. rutzsrsn i111: ART 111111-11; sollu-othl, srtttatlltig and jun ip1-1". Iluiililu '.~" l11 guol "puir. Ap " ' .\lt‘l\=111111tl, 1'10 dale 0i T10 Charlottetown 111;, -l.\' T11) on litr- soutlt sitlc 01’ Ken Strut-t opposite ltucltforll Square Aluirlottctutt. l-‘or [lklfliClllflPS apply ‘w '0 mm mstimmwel-‘I Just as to l‘. G11‘ 111 llttti", Still-Wot". _l)2tlc1l l~‘cb1"11".11_v iii. 1020, " CHARLES D. CARMICHAEL, Tlsli-Q-Zl-Aliljstnttsii t>l_\‘l'il by 1111" 111111» 1".-"11:111-1l up in Szttltrtizty’ Feb. 1111' 11111111-111111101‘ for Lltunclting l“lll'i(ll'_\' for scaisort of 1020. "Petulcr to state \\'".1(:,1>s per. tnoutlt, without ltelp. ' ONALD. AENEAS P. MCD . Secretary 0111701111001511010 $1.110 Above fertilizers now is stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now ls the time‘ to buy as prices are sure to advance. ; . l 1 DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. 6530-1-29MEtf. mung Aucti0n tale Union Road, Lot 33, .__QN_. Wednesday, March 3, . (‘ontmeirciug at 'I'\vclve o'clock, ‘he-r stuck, crop implrtticttts 1111.1 ltottscltoltl iurtiiturc, consisting of: HORSES-J mare, cigltt Y8K“:- iold, 1300 pounds; 1 horse, four {rears old; (general purposet, 1 horscftbrce years old. (bir. 1121, 1 1111111‘. twtlvs- _ve.1r.~= 1111i, (with 1.11111, l 1! u: burst», yours .1111. '1 1111111 111.11‘, _ ‘1 :' CATTLE-ll) 111i1k rows. l _v1;11".; P111, jrt-atling lteilets, ‘bmull sow, (‘it hens. l‘ lMPLEMENTS—lIuy utowcr, rake 1'. 1111 ll 1 11 "'_;1u1i lnzuicr, throshittg outfit, horse power. gasoline engine, (three Y 11nd 11111‘ 11.111‘ ltorsc power, crush- turuip pupler. turnip, sows-t‘. plow. sittglc plow, disc har- .,-_ 11g _ ow. srt iron l1.11'1"o\\‘.=. spring tooth ,l1ar1"o\\‘s, tr-um truck wagon, cart. 1rubl1r~r ticr imggi", ligltt wagon. driving sleigh, box sleigh, wood .-l1-i'.:l1. sci ivztm lmrttcss, 1 sci t".11't burnt: lcztlltlrr traces, two .-"1't_= tlriviug rue ‘ , sltuw, green focri, nuxei 111N112“. FURNITURE --[le1l1'11o1n sets. din <1 400 stook graint oats. p0- iut: rnotn furl ilurc, lzitttps, tuck» 11:~.~ .~‘i11\‘t-.~‘. wnsln-r. churn. crmnn .-1~pnrz1tt11'. Many articles not un- lttnvrult-ll. SALE POSITIVE 'I'l'Ili.\lS-»—.-\ll stitns ni’ eight dol- 1.1114. 111' until-r rzrslt, above than 11i:111 1111111tl1_c rrt-rlil, r111 up- “vl 1111111 not-s Six per cont 1li-<“11111l 1111‘ I'1'i.~'l1. ‘ B. CARTER. Aucl ionwar. b11111". lluutl "1:11,\' 151111.192’). l 11\ ' Marine ‘ found should write the (‘nnurlinn . ‘ing, Halifax. " W8 supply BDDBIHLUS DQ065881’)? From 3 to 8 months according examination. Authorized by the M _ lilltll-i-Illsatw. for partial home study. t.o time devoted required to pass arcoui (to, London ' - ViWbl iyom- money bad, if i; fail, 011111116101‘; lull of gospel trutlt, earn KENT c. co.. wmnson. our. ! 141m sun c0- Tonouro. Rum m- 100 Mnpfi‘ 55 demo 45 wuutittrtttl work, and ltfcs tron -"z\nt. G1"0vc,, ' w’ _” quick-tout petty in The tttttlersigtted offers for sale _ A .11,“ (lmlhh, wnelnvm house NO-sdlu-xc cnlleti the .-pi11i11.tl 1111.. I will sell for Mrs. Isaac Essery, 7 Ymlfl-Bill. I9-25). Wcolitesrl-ayq Flteruttry David Spares Soul (l Sam. 20: 2.1 Thursday. February 20.— "Overcome Evil with Good." (Rom. 1-i~21t. Friday February 27.- of Christ's Sufferings (1 Pet. 4: 12-191. Saturday", February‘ litt-On Guard. (l Pet. 5: l-1-111. Sunday. Februanv 29.—'l‘l1e Blessed Life (Matt. S: 140.1 Settlngp-Fitx-"t Peter. lreflects Peter's strong, 12: Partake about 65. earnest est exitortutinti. intensely practi- {t-al and spiritual. itt line with the ‘prevuilitig coutert of Peter's teach- iug in .‘\('l§_ and with Paul's tench- iitig", which it echoes. Chapter 1 SDQHKS of r1111 wuutletat ot' redem- lptinza. the itecessity" ot' (‘hristiuti u . iii 1111' ‘_ especially in vi-.1\v of God's -.-t:ic11c_v. ‘ COMMENTS i Vcrsc 1.~-'l‘hls cpistlc was writ- 11111» 113: I'c:1>r in 11111113‘ rcsy1~ts lioretttnst dliOSlll‘ 11111111152; the §'.\'Hl‘.'P. Iic was impulsive, ventut ma. tiered a11d ltottcsl. uutl mtakcs a most httmanly ‘.1_\“l\1p1lil1Cl' _ic flDDeal to us 211i. 1t ls believed that ‘Babylon’ in 5:13 refers to 11111110, 11s John so used the work in revelation. Verse 2.~'[‘11e word of Lind i- , which ttnttrisbcs tltc souls 11f tutu. ;'l'l1c tittittizle of (‘hristinus sitould ' l do "ttmvborn babies," t0 this 5111.111" cf spiritual llOllI'1.illlIlt‘lll. _ Vcrsc 11.-No 1111c who llils really‘ tasted the riches ot‘ Christ'- truth can (leuy 11s spiritual strength lgiviug. . Verse 4.—»'I‘l1e imugcry‘ clutngcs i111 11 building. 111111-11 tlisripltt is :1 living stone built iulo the (lturclt n1‘ lflills Christ. li any disciple 1s ' tho whole bttiliiltt-g 1s. wcukcttetl . \'1r.<1- f1. -‘"'s'piril1t:1l Sz11-1'il'i1--_-<." .111‘ 1110 sciticcs of spiritual Jr- votluu l11-l11 itt the clitirclt 0i Go . Verse 11.~—This is the beginning of another section of the Epistle. Peter. wrote t0 Jews that. were scat tcrcrl, dispersed, and trousltleittll thctusclvcs pilgrims when away from their owu beloved country. As Wanderers they would be pec- uliarly subject to the temptations tneutiotieil. Verse 12.—i‘l1ristinn JOWS WPPF to be s0 live among tbuit Gentile (Tictuls 11s to compel respect to tvartl the cause of our 1.11111 Jesus fhrisl. Verse 14.—Tl1is in attothor way of saying that Christian character should be patiently uurevetigefttl. Verse 20.—It is not unusual to patiently endure punishment that is (leservcti. B111 to patiently Pn~ tiure tiizllcservell" punishment. sIIOWS stretigtlt oi‘ ch11 cter. Verses 21, 22.—"'I‘i1e very calling to be a disciple involved the taking 11p oi’ the cross and following l-litit," (Mall. 10:38; Luke 14:27.1 V c 24. Zip-Here again sci Isa. Ilenriitg our sins l11 his own body (loos not 111111111 that (‘ltiist liimsclf was n sinner. It means that He etidured pain, sul- feretl because of our sin and bore the penalty of sin. "Stripes" were wounds inflicted by scourglug. 'i 11c scars m‘ siu are removed Trout 11> when we accept Christ. PRACTICAL POINTS. Let 11s lay one upon another the stones of character shown in this chapter anti’ build out of them an itlcnl for (‘i ' titm living. l. Si11crr1t,\'.—.\ straightforward. ltoucsi chhractci, free from wit-k- cducss. devoid of malice and sec- rst schemes; u character “four square to every wind that blows." Said an ancient Roman: "Let tne be u house with wittdotvs on ever.“ sltle, that 1111.111 tttziy look on my i11- must heart.“ 2. Consc-cratlon.—".-\ spiritual house t0 be a holy priesthood, to niler up spiritual sacrifices." The (‘hristian is a good-titan but ho is more u 1111111 set apart to (End's scr- vicc. living for spiritual, not world- l_\- ' s: 1t temple whcrcitt- (11111 tlwolls: for God now has his imnxe l11 human hearts. 3. Purity-The palace oi the king is no place for bats and owls. unclean birds 0i prey‘. Th1: Greek .1111l Ilontatt world" wherein Saint Pctcr lived looked lightly 1m sins oi the flush and made excuses for them. But ‘Christianity in every 0111:111_11_11u111s "ABSORBINE JR." Will Relieve the Pain. The pain may come from strained, weakened ligaments and muscles- lmm the swelling and inflammation from a disiocotion—from bruise, cut, boil, abscess, run-around—from hands and fegt swatch from Rheumatisu1— from a ssifl neck—from sore throat ol tonsililla- —from toothache or headache- l .. - - ~ - _ -_ '1 1 1' g 1| (1 '-_| ,- tiglt ugh, lifts thc pl lcv 1. hcnls - ‘ABEURBINE JR" w“ give quack "1121" (“platiusenscere 6kg. 2L 37:5 thrlmrfrlitbrnncs, and give; ultvtiost im- 191m. Yhflflw" u" Wm- ‘ m“ a ‘I H v a ‘.. ebme on [he mctltnte relief. Splendid for throat "IQ flmlfiied Pa" thomuflhlv 3991319" w“ s" ~ ‘ o‘ p tickle, ltonrseness, croup, bronchitis destroys disease germs-yet is harmlel he most sensitive tissues and may std, diluted, as a mouth wash. It has a pleasant odor and does not stain or leave a greasy residue It u more than a liniment it is a v ,,etabl¢ germicicic that is absolute] sale. - [L25 a bottle-at most ruggists ol 2. Universal priesthood. 3, Pilgrim- age. plus citizenship. 1t. Man's real value, social. religious. 5. Christian sacrifices. 8. The Christian's vica- rious - sufferings compared with -surs l11 ti 1‘ room of the deceased ' “mum Y”? 9X99“ 1° m"! “ M“ He had said sntnetlting about them incision “PM” and E h!" men“ when he was in the latter roout. ‘mug 5°“ m the lhroat by u p“ When you touched the pulse of w" who ha“ n” kmmledge or a” .\‘Irs. Ellis what was the position “ton”? o; he, hand? 1 I hardly know. v t ‘ I It was hanging down, almos’ _when ‘he accused Cfxmte ‘£138,311? touching m? flom.‘ The neck of the 1.11511 the lamp what eta e “as 1 iisiiolfciioiliidligltiléhii: ‘mdllile 111111111111 jtiil cool. rigor mo,.,1____ 1 The witness theirsmd tlitlnt tat-fore From the position of the body in Ellis ‘Wm l" he sent m, ‘fwrd general. rlici it denote thit ltcr "tails m 1'7": “miner person o w throat was cut in bed? and then the LI": “m!” . 1 General asked—- body thrown 11111, so that this would fine Atmrm“ , '. _ be M?“ as i, mm“? ,\\‘as there .111) eyitlence of an) wo Itcdid no". "mm “veeping? Was she 1'11 such at position 111111 1 I “m. "w?" , m 1, .t would be mtturul? i gm} a|"‘“"":; o“ H“ p °w' It would be rlifllcult t.1 s.1y. I1‘ um‘ " -' - - - Mr. Strong asked. rigor ntortts hall set in, 1n the liPll _ _ , h i woum 9H,?" h" w m, in m?‘ ls it not the natural 111.111 of t e , . _ _ . _ botlv ‘tlmt izeetis the body in 11 lax position as 111 tin bed. vposmm‘ “f,” (Path? . mlzilltivoti t-xmuiue the rut in the‘ qvher“ a“, some ffln,ors_ . W; ' I {Would ttot the cotulitioti o1 the tieceztsctl be soutethitti! out of the rorutetl? Yes. 1 Mr. I‘. .\'. Pttc, coroner. who ‘conducted the inquest gave evid- lenco as to his Ibeing called in on ‘the case about two o'clock and on nrrivnl at ‘he Ellis home found two men in charge oi’ the room. whilr Mr. Ellis ‘S12. Mrs. Wm. Yen and prisoner ‘were in the kit- (‘ITPIL Asked if he hurl any cotwcr- ‘sntinn with prirottei- Mr. Pate re 'pli1»~rl. No. lie told of summoning n jury and reutaiitittz in the kit- chen until sraute arrivctl. and 0n being questioned snip lraccdty ‘trill not -been discussed lluriitg the timc ‘ensuing. Mr. Pate told of entcrincr room 51' (incense-ti and gave puntlcuiars re position of body. thc table auu also position of razor. Mr._. Pate tlitl not ttuiicc 1111)’ clothes 111 tlto room but stld there “'11s u looking glass 1111 the ihrtl. but 1111i nut uol- ii the cttrtoid ztrtt-ry’ lliiil :1 trick in il 11,1 the juglttr vciu not sever- -"1i how long would one live undcr , ordinary conditions? It would all tiupund on the size of lite nick. ll’ there was a nick to allow a good flow of blood 0n." or two minutes. » How would at hotly nnttirully i111! I1 the person 111111 111ml in dczttlt standing 011 his 111‘ 111-r l'cct for- ward o1‘ buckuwtrrl? That would tlcpt-ud on the \\".1y he person was bitlztitcing. lie would expect lint the bully would fall forward, us a general rule, ilrc AIIPOS 111ec11111ing 'WPi!1l{ and the body ‘Ltlliug pmue n11 the floor. If the (leccusell 111111 bled to death "u the llPtl would you cypcct to find. blood 011 the tublc 11ml carpet? N11. it‘ l11-t iteztrt stoppc-rl beating :11 11111 lbccl. is it uolttrttl to suppose that her “Pa” 5mm)“ ham“ Th?“ “h? icc any 111111111 on same. Told of '0" n “M”! l" ‘blood DH"! f" [he Dr. Arsrihrullfs arrival "followed leg u-t’ the twblc 111111 carpet. 1mm, on by DR Mcphee m", o,‘ Yes! , Tho witness then said that the‘ right side oi the 1borly ‘was fairly‘ close to the ‘bed and the left west “rum three to three and a hall‘ feel away. The (lflllllliiPj reach 0i :1 Itrrsoit is ‘about three feet. The body could be steen quite clearly irotu the door. lie did not see any Jtllntlry 111mg. Asked as 1o the pos- ition of the razors and scissors 11-"- ihought the smaller oite was on lite top. ‘ lie “'11s then asked. from the a-p- pearuncc 01f the "cutitiitg edge of the sutttll PJZOI‘ and the amount of hlobd on it today uwvuld appear to have been used 1n cutting flesh? Yes. The lblootl was not likely nut 011 by tlaubing t1 ith the hand. it tuigltt 3:21 there by being drop lJGKl in 1 pool 0i blood . Supposi- :1 wound was mzulc i1v .1 knife with a round edge would you expect a wound by ‘that kmife in be of ‘trlingular shape or ex- pect two sides to "he alike? I would expect both angles of thr- tvouud to itave the saute ltcenness: 1f incision. I11 the struggle would you ex their holding a post mortem. 011 going u-p stairs after the Doctors ha‘; come down Mr. Pate saw tire tifwel and pillow covered _ with Iblootl also some clothes hanging up bcltind the door. Alter the jury "ltztd rctulvrtlzi tltri! verdict 011111 they decided to ttrrcst prisoucr. IMr. Pate went home. Cross exntuined by Air. Strong. Did you have any conversation (with Wm. Yeo or Alonzo Wliisott.’ ~ Yes. They gave mo their opin- iou, it was outside. It was u vcrysolcmu occasion, very quiet 1 Generally‘ on saute occasion the state oi’ affairs is similar? There was no light talk, prisoner seemed restless. I used sufficient discretion not 11111111100 him. Did you hear Dr. McPhees ev< itiencc at inquest. Yes. Whit was his opinion? 1lt was .5“(c|de, Q11, Arseuault didn't say anything. He gave his evidence from his own 11nd Dr. Arsennults notes. Ilr. Etlntuntl Arscnztult oi‘ Wei- littgtoti who was called lo assist Dr. llirzPhee at the atttopsy gave _ _ "purlicttlars of the position of lltr: 1199i 1° m“! ‘he Jugular "m" 59"" body, the wounds in the neck wed it‘ the surrounding costing wvas which he though; sumcieng to ievered? - cause dealt. Yes. The Doctcr did not see the pris- \\“11s tile": anything to indicate .1 We"; on 1,1, an-lvu] a, the hqugu “W851” .1110 Oil the ilTPil/fll 0-1" Dr. McPher- N“ went with him to the roont of tiec- idrom y-u‘1r survey oi‘ mutditlons of things 1n that rootn what con clnsion did you arrive at as to what inflicted the wound? 1 rlld not arrive at any. Did it not appear to you. Dorlnt‘. eased. In answer to what he saw in thc room Dr. Arsenault gave position oi1body. told oi tathle cloth with blood stains, also iblood stains on leg of table. Ile also noticed box front the rlrcttutstnttccs in 1h"- C5‘ two mzom @1550“ 33111931,... room that the (leccasetl rume 111 d“ on 18,1)“, and w“ of 091mg“ her tiettlit l11.‘ ‘1 wound inflicted ma, no Demon m qpwing (he “m, front these iuslrttmcttts‘! The only cottclttsitin i cattle t..- on the table trout the brtl coul-l do so without pushing the calen- dar down. "The end of the tublc 110111‘ the. bell “'11s pretty well filled up. there tiring four or five ‘books r111 it. The head of tuble u or. _ D—O _ age has set high moral standards with no (rumprotttist-x 4. Patiencta-Thc disciples 1f that time were constantly tutrit-r zlte shadov; o1‘ persecution. .\t any luaenxsssesensenwsennbeusesesesen moment they might be dragged to | ptlceu. to the arena, to rleullt in I ThgBgsfcoughsyfup most terrible fortns. But they tvcre : i, Hom¢_made. ‘ calm and scvcuc. knowing that | x and m“ “I” “"- : lineman may way mauve 82. and r 5. (.‘111'istl1ke11oss.——Tl1e saecrct of 1 yethlvcthnbcnt roughremedy g this high. tinsullled apostlofg char- H"! W" lf r acter is the spirit of Christ; taking - .-.-.-:-' n-z- v z him as our example. living his life. walking iu his way, close to the k Mops of our Shepherd. Stray Notes.—1. God's grace has at “lite-reform," our graces. 2. "New- horu babes" do not have to supple~ ment. their hunger; we (in, with our will 11ml" God's grace. 3. Adul- terutloti in the world is spiritual murder. 1i. You have lasted; now for a meal. 5. N0 doubt who Peter You've probably heard of this well- nnwn plan of umking cough syrup t home. But have you cvcr used l Thousands of fntittiies, thc world over, incl that. they cnulii hardly keep house. without it. _ . simple and chea , but the wny it takes hold of a dung _\1"1ll soon corn ti. a rtcrtnnnent place tn vnttr home. 1 into n iii-oz. bottle, p1111r21/1 ottnrcs of lhncx (710 cents wnrtltt; t ten rultl plnin granulated sugar syrup to till n‘ k‘ J _ ‘ h; 1-1 H11 m "L up the int. Or if desired, use clari- pgaqmq hsqgantgs isirléhnvnh‘ 6t: fled mo asst-a, hhney, or corn sy'rup, .1 z l . l5‘ l 1 ' Jesus. precious first to Father. prcc :€‘t;,,‘,f,.,",fz£' _n,:c€.{:lfqq,,,i]_q_",,',:,i :11; 1011s 110W l0 l11?‘ flflllfi- 7- All Flllfil- you 16 omit-ea of hotter cotuglt remedy uni liltlngs “belong to the rea-lthan you could buy ready-tirade for hon"? 8' we are the “mum and H“. “vii. ‘ilsmtfirfall? isgiiilr-rftil how quickly if???‘ 3'.'i.'li{1'.l"i1§ii“£?.§..15§l21.52 go," ,"""':".'."ll“‘°~..’ “1l°“..l...‘°°"““"'1'.§‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ I l'*-ll ll l ' 1'8 (ll' ll... Wlihfllll 111117919 if" Welkdoinil- 11<,It tiicms to ii-nctrutc through every Hard to suffer justly; and inglor- air passage, loosens a dry. hoarse or beach." but a living stone in the house. 15. We cannot bear away sins. but we can take buffets. Topies.-1. God's spirltuahhouse and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- ound of genuine Nora's}! pine ex- ract, 11nd has been used or cnera- tlons for throat and chest ni ments. To nvoid dispp ointment. ask your tiru 111st for "L , ottncee of Pincx" Ill directions, and don't accept any- thing clue. iluarnnteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. Chrisflrvloitrleus atonement. The Pincx ('11., Torontd, nt. .3 The Stores are l0 Instead of slut 0111111111110 0111111 00111111111111 stunts Equipment and Supplies for Hospitals, Institutions, Bunkhouses, Camps, Dining-rooms, Kitchens, etc. Bedsteads, Furniture, Hardware, Dry Goods, Rubbers, Over- shoes and, other Footwear, Blankets, Sheets, Baskets,Woodenware, Brushes, etc. (‘oitstrtictioit Equlpntcnt 11ml .T[acl1i11er_v—.\mbttlaltces. 111101." usts wtu 110w 01s 1ss11r0 Pillows, cated at various places throughout 0111111011. or in addition to sales by sealed tender by wholesale through the G. W- tals and philanth for price Ii Fchrnztry,‘ 1920. for most articles—-the goods being offered in lots for purchase TRADE ‘ONLY SUPPLIED except that ‘arrangements previously announced f0r'sale t0 re- turned soldiers and sailors and widows and dependents of same Salon \\'iiI (‘case in M11 public auction shortly thereafter. ‘be repeated. Those interested should titer sts and other information to the Secretary of ‘the War Purchasing Commission, Booth, Building Ottawa houses, jobbei-s, and the trade generally. V. A. and similar organizations and to hospi- ropic institutions will be continued. ..._.._._.__.__ Pfll- Anybalances left will be cleared by This advertisement will not efore apply AT ONCE lterigltt side of the bed and the piilownvas saturated with blood. There was a looking glass nt ti‘; bottom of the bed, Dr. Arsertault mentioned seeing l "b10011 stained towel, n laundry bag with untletgclotltes blood stain- ed. and itlthtilicd clothes of dec- eased. , Asked ii‘ 1n autopsy witness had examined (ieceased he anstvoreql '12s. Did you find any evidence of miscarriage? No everything ap- peared normal. "Croves-exautined as to whether in- struments could cause wounds ih- flicted. Dr. Arseuault said yes. but lit ‘would Ibo rather a hard feat to o with Mr. Ellis, but he "might have been on the lounge while he was 1n kitchen. Dr. Arseunult tlitbnot rcnieutbe-r Fliylilg it wcs a C1031‘ case of sui- cide, but. solid "a nurse would know ‘from experience that by cut- ting herseli’ in two places she would bleei to death quickly. i] IN MEMORIAM MR. DONALD McKENZlE The people of Belfast were deep- ly-grieved to learn that Mr. Don- ald ‘Macl/(enzle, Flat River, had tiasscd away Uhe evening of Febru- ary the 18th alter belu-g ooniiut-d to his bed for two weeks. The latt- .\Ir. -MacKenzle was in the 80th -year of his age and was a. life long resident oi Flat River where he was much respected. Few men have been privileged to enjoy such a great utcasttre of his fellow men esteem as the late Mr. lvlztcifetizio . mombereti by all who knew him. He, was a loving and much lov- ed husband and father and there are left to mourn and cherish 111.1 tnemory a widow, three tlattglilcrs- Dr. E. M.. Janie iilld Elsie, 1011's. ATcKee 11nd one son ilotlerick. Thr funeral took place on Fruiuy. Feb- ruary 20th to Belfast tremetery and was largely attended, despite the bad condition of the roads. The MacKenzie family have the sym pnthy 0i’ many irieiuls in town anti rounlry in their itercztvvutent. MR. JAMES CLARKIN There passed peacefully away 11: his home 1'11 Morell, on January 27th Mr. Jantcs (‘larklm at the agc oi‘ S7. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (‘lurkiu 111111 e111- igrated with his parents, from the (‘ounty Monoghatt, Ireland, to Lake Verde, P. E. I. in the yesr 1839 at the age of six years. .Mr. (‘lar kin had married Miss Matty A1111 Fraser. daughter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. John Fraser, Seal River, 1P. E. l. Having resided nt Lake Verde for about forty three years he then moved to Morell where 11o remain- ed until his death. Deceased was in failing health for almost a yreur, but was no‘. seriously ill 11ntll about .1 week prtvious tn his death. His kind, gcnerouq .1111] ngrecttltlc ntt1t1- nor gginrti for 1111111 a host of friends’ in his hart] 111111 laborious tasks through life. H.- leaves to tnourndies-lrles a sorrowlng widow. two sisters. iivu sons anti two 111111- ghters, namely: (sisters) Mrs. Ed- ward Kelly. fhrirlottatown; Mrs. In Boston; James ni home; Hen- ry. Joseph and Patrick on Pcakckt Road. (Daughters? Mrs. Haitian, Snuris: ‘Mrsn Praught, Mt. ‘Steven 11rt. Much sympathy is iellt for the bereavegiamll . The funeral took place on Jenn ry 29th f0 St. Jos cplvs Church, Morell. "The funer- al gervices were officiated by Rev. > Father Plus McDonald, parish Priest, at ‘Morbid. The pail bear- ers were Lemuel Kenny.’ Lewis Iiyt-nee, Peter Slnnott. Arthur Ken- ny. ‘Deminac sn Joseph Mcinnis. lVitticss said 111.» had not 111111111 ' enjoyed and his ntemory will be- Finuighcn, (lrupaud; (Soils) John h . ._.. r121; -**-—___ 111110110110 s1111v1cr Quebec (and Montreal With Connections for IORONTO and ALL points West t | Via the only All Canadian Route Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal" Maritime Ex press Leaving Montreal, daily except Saturdays mikes Best Th rough Connections to Prince Edward island Points via Sackvllie. t Local Train leaving Mbnotor. at 10.55 s. m. connects with train leaving Sackvllle for Tormentlne at 1.15 p- m. See Vour Tickets, Read. Via-é-CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS w. 1'. HUGGAN, “w. K. noozns, District Passenger Agent, City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11111011 1111111 & c0. Established 1809 12 Tokenhouse Yard a LONDON ' ENGLAND ‘F UR AUCTIONS - Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 Wareltouse- ' 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY" BENNET, ‘ Agent. i123 BPOEIdWaY New Ygrk For particulars apply to E. H. RAYNER, Sununerside, P, E_ 1515,"; flll-lfl-IIIUIM f-hl‘ F ratcrnal INSURANCE ~11" the best insurance in exlsten end‘ atprssent it is put on abs draternal insurance to compare 06- Wlty’! Because it is the cheapest olutoly sound foundation. There is no withthat issued by "rt-ts tuozrsunstvr onoen 01-" t-‘onzersne Liberal commissions e l . r - full particulars can be rleiielgeiioxirotiti tihltl; tititltlriiégenti. '7’°°"°" n“ We invite applications. ' . ' A. D. FRASER, J. F. WHIAR. H.C.R. May his will re in Peace. Hi h S t . 71l1-2-18ME1m0. g ecre “t, 6.25 a.m .' v. Charlottetown Ar. 6.85 p.m.' 6.45 a.m Lv. Summerslde Ar. 6.05 p.m. 111,8 P-m -Lv Sacxvllie Lv. 1.15 p.m. 2-25 Pm Lv- Moncton Lv. 10.55 11.1111. 9'20 W" AP- Montreal Lv. 9.25 a.m.