‘ _ 'FRSM / anne »“.. . V - . ' .y-_L_--.~ '“" " _ ` ¢ ._-... _ _ _ _ ' _ __ 'ri-m~VcHA1v.Lo1"1_‘m‘owN ‘ccsapiltnf I “ _ mer-or if-LV" __ _ _}{` _MGE f ee... _..._ ....;.ieslislensrowinsslsswllmr S' C ..%.. Baum;-_ ___ .V. sennggoio- la _n_ _i ___ _ V _ _ _ __ _ __ ---er--_-_-_~V--;»--V~~---~.~_-_ ""V°V"_,?",§,°,;,,,,_°,__,,°,,"",,°",,,,,,,f{’,‘,',,, ,,,,‘_-5': __._m1=fw muon, _ sesgl.t___N_ _r__ WDONALD-'At'-sourlefoi'-' iseptetir ’ __ 'gl be .nugmd for apt. 9-The United States rlhc 9”' t° b” 1° ' __ _ __ __ _y . _ . 'm°V_°a 0' court ywhwxgoam to compete at Ottawa mx; gm, _ is Province. _ - -V iv. H . hen t t eeavenea we teeny. It is expose. _ef_rua_;_- lol- the _Pasta lsternstlonel pmetiéei <_;|:_ne__°§:_______o_.t_e_._;;v_n.___v;:‘_*;_"_ gh, gf; 1-my of Dr D will gi-gag OP Y Wal le eo this afternoon 0,. E by ei-1,1 ghonlz gm, pg” und left late today for Ottawa Lt F C Q _ '- _...f _V_° ‘ _ _. _ _' _ _ _ . _ _ V V- _ __5_ A_ B 5 .ut I V . C. Large. harlottetown, was 2_l;.‘£\N»\ft____ __°__:m__’;_i:_;°__ Qifggog ,__m;° ';and_;C:Zi',5_'n“Mf“f}f“§un§f_ _among the reeest visitors to Heillsx. go Stillwater penitentiary. V* - " M - - -» _ _V¢5i\1*-ent-V 'Oi ‘ _ f V so sos--of sm- eg as »--V-VV--._ .V-Vs. ..§i'.s:.fi2;:: .:.‘:I.ii:;°.:'.;;.:::.‘:.';‘ of the-hiolt *°!‘i1DiB£l cases with _ meh _qther than the team officers -'Hel h’ - V ’- ~ "‘ m el ' 3 ‘ town on the Northumberland ld'st` thi'ool'nf£_s ol Mlnnesots hsve lisa to Y be l °°¢°d °B'eh'°°ii“z mem- f- - ¢ d“__\_|_n;__yha'rs_.'V_"Vk$tl thatime of his _':;1‘_.:. t_w_oo::__aite_.i_.;_ag,;,n:;,d the other evening, He had been in_Cape Bre on gi-res "af '_'yea.i*`~' _ alt -June Dum” 3 _ __a_ es. e _ tryout 'for " Ch 1 i vruiilllof 5*' 0°” LWB lfid' W” 1‘°+ .§}_‘V°°§4__‘;§ “ii *°“'¥* W" "'“‘1° °m°“S` vixlggglnwnn1lf:;1‘£:t3l::loii§;?l?:° »9P°d“‘lf “ phY“°um'°”dV mm' " ° K “ore mm in nw s°°5_i_" -regiltered at the Halifax Hotel :_ T.C: 1ie_-oQidal,_ His,~arrest_ followed __V the f_°0“1"1°m°“l}. 'which ended.-last _Satur-’ nd Mré Ed att. B R nd Mrs HOL ‘guage confession of two yeggmen .di fifteen shots each, at 1000 "yarn ' a ‘ g ’ ' ` ° ' _~-_.;'V--._ ._ _ ' '. _V .°'_` V _ .. _.oem i-el ~ we no is-<1 °“>'~ 1” "°°“"‘°°‘1 ‘“*° *"° P_°°s_°=_ '£`1Z'$i»§_ .fe §f".‘.§.”f.'_"'o.§§`r'.'.`§‘Z.'_"°’ “_” _ opptured -*while-cracking ailafe '_ __ -ln" "tile town-'-Vol Vruposkl, Vee. V _'rrllr"rHoMA.ssis:N cess;-V* A "_`””"`”'” eerolefto vtllestorlee tele by the Vw V V V -- ' " ' re"w§f.;.tw§segI"'PBsw°r°s tabled Eastern pert onthe State. I think we W mam B°ym°“' *°°t°rd°y °”r°'7d‘ 'Rnd reed. bv Séeretery' James slmp 2;? Pgtihhe -"=w"t°|`ll~ part with H652: m:3{_°i§g1 P53333 xvcmgéxg soil. The legislative committee's re s .‘ .~- _ __ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ h h t th _ port covered a wide field from The Colonel -wentV~direct_ly to the ';__g°‘,;,ic':;;_a ;a¥;_2_(;nt 1:? $3358; a scarifying of the industrial disputes co1int§*_~_._i_l¢`i_|i_:&nt»li0n oth Progreslzives, alectricity __ act to s, denunciation of war scares. where" - _ e _on- t eViseiies o the ' ` ` -'fy-he id " t 1';-we.-d th t etbe iisl\t..____.eilv_dis'sVto the sviifeiie _ _ of t£:°,.,f;:y dnfikf °“p°f,i“t°”f°,°t 1:22” eshltsilgtf ‘tile some ess.; .filthe WQ‘[`Rell.“f»h0~61P'PNBid°Dt‘ 93111 h°‘ - ’ cp or m es a ow 6 wars, they should be allowed to do _ w»__n-£a_d‘~w__.h;_Vpres`s the w0men'vote____; to feast at' the refuse dump ‘beneath ‘the ngmmg' sympathy with we ____ 0f`_._\._V__»$_f;|:__?B_b\§|_1__':_V`i'1ll the HGCBBBWY Of ;;]}:;u_'?;`ngi3g?rlDnd(:§§{u rE:t;\1l;:'§;'the;.`en duatrlal workers in Germany, France, H811- ' ` ` ~ - _‘ V- - '_ ‘ni a th tries ith he _ _Y_cll__i _ _women .1 here inV .Washington ;"1l;‘;;_':__:'|;g1tcV_;ill bg at1:_t;_r:_1;:ole H211? in W? Kass “oo qlfgrizlg? was e:pres:ed.m have the' right to vote. she said. ____ M ml do‘ n 3,8 g el ,_ we have no one.-rels with the orl- - _turning--_to.;the_ women delegates at md ‘E Ze " ca” be ec °` e,,,_,,|,_ the ,eport seated, except ' "th`é-f'co`n.ven`tioii. -If the women fail to 'cu “ °“”°' gh t b 1 an gm.; aigerent mee -‘- » V-- ‘- V _ The tides will carry the bodies aw- B “ng en y x¢m»e__ri.he_.._hellot prlvllege they <1 sssl llsble; we aemnna that _ §h§_f7_'gg__a.f thf¥rd°J‘°§ reglard the 33;” Ten_d°1h?'lV`.B _‘fi-F12?-we.: th? “__ they uslhek Emir own__-industl-£2111 ailin- su n as_o _ _ac ca va ue, ‘ 1- ‘_ _-hi ' try on Q. _I¢_Vi_s iiotf °l_1°\\lrh to _iisht for the __ _ _ __ V _ _ _ . _ __ _ lngnssgabtglocgiel thgstmlihrd ol liv- »V1‘ish*'1¢0_l`°¢°5 "'YU11 must so to the " ' ing ln 'osnlieex 'rue eonoltlen ol poll; _and _:ight__forV¢-,he _principle of C ‘ I A wo.-ke;-5 in me steel wp;-ks _iraqi mines ~_&0 _!'_ en is _:_ _ _ _ _ ll V ` ` nf Nova Scotia, it was sta .are 0 _____'Ei£§‘£_°“°lb;°lt im_D011_¢_ig to R30 V' F” man” vm cumin such a nature as to call for immedi- s ef - cause to e apa y te action. _It was urged t at Com shown in many p;rt_stof Washington Th' Yau Vghittee beVapp0m~w1 to make anno.. by women who fa e o register. He Boa” th _ _ investigation. _ llrtm'-§E°§:-°.-'F‘?¥l‘P1¢?° f°¥i“‘~'““°“ 5° sl stare ' " ' V -‘ »~ii the old are pension go `o'\l‘t, so‘J‘vie 'm`ay"`-'smash the bos- . 5" - __ - question, the executive recommended H25. _ ' V- ‘ ' '_‘ Q ' that a special committee be ap- .V .... ._ pointed to prepare a brief statement of the position of the congressand a _ ' ' ' ' ' O ` " basis for legislation. Referring to _ _ . _|»¢M- _,V S *V workmen's _ compensation '- Things ` ' "M . = V' _ 3 continues, as to indicate that 3 real ' '_ “_ - _ __ ._ are shaping themselves, the report V' 1 V .""~W -"=~~<~_VV 'r -_ -_ ~ - ~' V’-'VV' V ` '_ ~' ' ‘l‘goo`¢lfi`»ie'c'e_of1eEi5l_atlonis on ft! Way iu.0ntario, very late, it is true, but e n S nie;/erthelsss acceptable when it ar- l>i.ll|lp's TEH' ' S ff fro" i ,tml _MEN $1 _ 25 _i”.:":§;.2..“°.;ti:’. :¥“1...".'-;l‘.°.i.*.‘.f-'...!-'°.r_§‘__i_ gave the prisoner s. horse and- express wagon and the prisoner drove in our Window* f f“¥'.‘i..‘*`»§ii.2? 8f.f:.iV*........._ Alu a bu cher, Remember morning of Sept. ith. That morning I met one of Worth’s horses and an express _ ' Medium weight UIl_d€!TV_W¢3-_Tl 9.u,1t.S`t'h1Sf xmas ilt'ti”emt`.'f _thl§wsl§§°ef'j__?t{E:l?_5f»}°§ weatliér, fine merino Finish 1 V, 5-01: 21,12, ‘§,§°,,““,f,;,;2,”§’,‘,’,2_V,,,,’;P§‘,‘j,, ,§,‘Z,§,;,,, ‘ 7,°"*!_r'_¢'.»_-';'_-‘ls._.»..- . _ __ _ the driver Peter Sradley, Police 3°\`K°3\':¢. _Sovereign Brand medium weight $1.00 the ei me ssewleeee or tile sigm- stances fpllowing th§.robbery_, and ol the steps leading to the arrest of ` -V pu rg I hathral th;i.lphii.w:rild identified the egg bases produced as the o es sent him by _\_ixichi"ieikVab1eVguazraliteed seem. “___ _ During the course of the examina- tion. although elven portlmity by _ C These three li`neh`iwill* stretch out tht fiiw-i@=*="»°=._`ih»`v§lp»o=°f-did not deem lit to cross examine any one of 's_u'_nime`_r -for 'you becalise there's-~a-'sumi1iei$`==1=_§_§j'*§=__';f_1'{g';;__________;_______ that ____ * ’é_o1i’iéiiimeoti is b@if_'g____co_mf.oriab\y_ dffgisefl. __°f‘l»i.'»‘V°.'..*.}‘.‘3..‘2§‘i.“.‘°i’.?.§2.°’:.‘.'“°..ih’§;‘.__. . 0 - ‘ ' ` v c - osgiIV'_ __ L _ V ` _ V ~"i‘he prelimi y hesrfn nthe trial H ;l""""" ~""’T""""i" ' "' " i C ' *N F of Wm L Plhxlilis. Dortsigestsr. on a .L ..... . charge of breaking, entering and _ _ _-__A _. _. .- _ ll* gs g9_ - _ ¢'__ A _ ` n y ' - ' ' tory of Davis mg Fraser, Charlotte. ' .Y "‘ “"` “ ‘ " _ _ town, was co enced this morning. . _,_ ’_f‘-‘.'§_’_`_"__>g§' ` _ e, _ ‘ V _ " - ' ‘ at the City Police Court, Charlotte- , _ __ ___ _h..____.-._-__---~--- -- ~-~~ ~~-VV-- - -V-f-- ~--'-~~;"“"' ""“""_"“’ W, _ _ . '_ :The prisoner‘appeared about _nine- l» _ -. g,.V,~. ...._,,...V _ __ .. . l J Vlilhmonds , "J \M.e',. » ' ' » _1 ,,l ~..v- _ f llih M stealing eggs and butter from the fuc _ ten lad was quiet _for xbouga ten . `- h°K‘:;‘c__::_T1y °‘;"_:;‘__;_-_. IJ. Montgomery, station agent, lien il lash louse uni. vnlell wee subsequently taken fréclim hge lg th_e' lil ._ - ter-be sx aime " ere -_ eitaf. Ffliliklin ` Park, "Dorchester," -V i` ' _ V [alleged in a Night ci-i"rowN _ “E” '-" -°° _ Nev? sl_itb¥our boots-that doesn't: dire to cj n. Just apply test ela dbh Phllamk Painless 'Corn' and: art Extractor. It acts like magic.; hills' the pals. somone the earn, deer rsapee\,__apd i V-withelttitb rn- "or‘~sear ~3et the ,M wg|»||| lit-Butnam': Painless. Vtlorn and were Vaxtreetor, the nm roller lol- Yesterday the eastern accommoda tion arrived in Charlottetown at 5.20 press at _10.15 p. m. 25 minutes late, ,Arthur Carver of the Law lil-in of :Carver A: Carver, " Boston, .arrived on the express lest 'aight ' and -will spend a Vva- cation visiting relatives in this pro- Vvlnoe. =V 1:1-Iarmony of Ross Soap is made by Harmonybf 'Boston from purest vegetable oils and glycerine and has the lorious odor of full blown En almost. as transparent. as glass._ Lergecake 15c., 2 for Z5c., smaller but far larger' than ordinary cake, l0c. each, 3 for 25c. Harmony of _Violet. same as above, but with=the aroma of Venetian violets. _Extra large cake, 15c., 2 for 251:. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., co_rn_er__Great Geo. and 'Kent Ste. ' " MH! ::Buntain, Bell at Cc. _fur bent coal, lowest' prices, i. 1-23dtf. and also made an incoherent refer- ence to his "Dad"'ahd something of "sixteen gallons.” He is a_ young- man of rather pleas- ing Vappearance, 22 years of age, of but medium -height and sturdy eta- ture. He was neatly attired but his face was llnshavsn and- his hair rath- er unkempt. ~ The court room was crowded -before the _hearing bagan,V thc proceedings being prefaced by the nliliearance 02 Michael I-Ienncesey on ea charge of drunkenness- and _assault on V-Mrs. Margaret McVey. Heunessey.was re- manded for three days. As Sergt. Bradley s_at.beside_ him for a moment he said: "You _hurry up and get that car; I want it right away." .Then -"Horse is all right- lxteen gallons of .oats a day." This vas followed by frequent calls. of 'Boston; Franklyn Park; Dorchester, Dorchester." _ - On being asked if he had a lawyer. he said "horse is all right.” V _ W. E." Bentley appeared for the Crown and called Gordon -Worth as his first witness. - _ J. Gordon _Worth, sworn.-I con- luct a livery stable- Remember morning of Sept. 4. Was called up about 2.30 a.m. to get a horse. Con- nors, the night-watchman, called ole, saying apersou wanted a horse to go to Tea Hill. I recognize the Prisoner as the man wanting _the horse. _He said he had received a. letter from' his llrm in the States and he wanted the horse to get his wife and child end a trunk to town in time Vto gr sway on the Picton boat. He wanted on express wagoln.and would settle when he returned. I was out when 'ie returned about 9.80 same morn- horse ,was red, _ namerl_ Jock. and owned by Win. Sellers. I didn't see him later. I' hadwseen-. him two months previously. He wanted a team‘for a‘ month- or so. ' ‘ ' Malcolm Pow_er, sworn,--_Live ai Tracadie; live Lchalns from station im a farmer. Remember morning of Sept. gfth. Talked _with a man -who f:a.lled_ at my home'at' 6.30 a.m. that day. He asked how the freight trains ran, telling me his name was Phil- lips. I think this (referring to the prisoner) is the man. - He wore Va' ,dark vollow raincoat with a light col- iored cap. I toldhim the freight train iwent east ih the morning andhe said he had some stuff to ship. He said he was gding to Charlottetown and would have to push on, not accepting my offer of feed for self and horse. He told me to ship the stufl to_ Georgetown and wrote the addresses on the covers of the three butter tubs and four egg,cases. I did_ not. 'go to the station with him. He left them there and I put them on board the morning train for Georgetown for him. V _ Geo. E. Auld, egg merchant Char- cases of eggs from James .C.' Manuel, Georgetown, on Saturday. They were shipped Friday. He is-a regular ship- house. 1 - Lucy Lane, Dunstatlnage, sworn.-I conduct a store for- my father. Re-_ _menlber morniligof Sept. 4th.~ 'See jthe‘prisoncr. He came to my store gbetween eight and nina o'clock and lacked about buying eggs, asking the __prfce, saying he had two cases which _=h_e>had'_mccived in exchange for ‘enem- ‘_sl' or aluminum _ware I quoted him _a price of 23c. cash for eggs and as :he left he asked if I' would take some butter. I said ~I didn't care much 'shone butter ln tubs, but he sole he would bring *it __up._ He drove up la- Vtgr with the eggs and butter and put lii_/the horse, asking for a feed of oats.'- I examined:-butter and eggs. He said the butter had been weighed by a Mr. Sfnnot and Russel Clark had pronounced -it 0_. K. I-Ie had two cases of eggs and two_t\ibs of butter; Mygtore is uve miles from Tracadie station. 1 pnla him szs.ss lor the Qoqds. I gave him -b¢`eakfast,_ and hh naidi for ft. Sgt. Bradley end- George Lightizer took the eggs cn_Frida.¥ afternoon and the butter on Monday efternoon. I marked the eases before fthat. ~ ~ _ ‘ ` 2 At thlsiinnetnl-e latte hesrlne Dr. ‘McMil_lan. _who had been -sent for, ar frivsd and observed the prisoner. ftleorgetown, sworn.-Remember a #hipmpnt on Wednesday. Sept. 4, of -our cash ell! and three tdbs qi ' utter from Traeadie tr Georgetown; illed by the colidiieto on the 'morb- _ng freight, consigned to A. ll. Phil- lips. A roy minutes emi- the mln rrrived the prisoner came in and shed for freight for A. M. Phillips. _geyins that was his nal-ne. Hs said e was going to sell the\ii_ to A. A. Macdonald a sr-i»s._ ne, took the Jn-ivht awnv -and later paid for lt. _- ; Elmer M. Jenkins, liveryman; -Georgetown. sworn. I mmembrr Wed- neeasv, sent. 4. About e.ao tim. veninl' the nrl our came over il ghter.° p. m., on time and the Tlgnish - ex- V- ‘ ~‘ V ldDDONALD--At Bouris; Sept 9,1912 to John audi!/Irs. McDonald a a0n.* __~.___.._._..a.____4~.~_.'~~__.V___ __ DIED ' to Jerome and Mrs. McDonald a dau- lr.. STEELE-In Charlottetown. on Sap- _iember 10th, 1912, John Steele, in aged witvlv; 'Funeral will leave ' his -late reel e Kiag ‘West this- morn- _ilgat 8.45 for Bt. - ' Dunstan’ Os- . thedral thence to 'Roman Catholic ce- Z ~ 3"; . liah roses. It is absolutely pure and m°Vt°'y' . ' V ' WALSH-At -Charlottetown Hospital Sept. 11, 1912, Ester Walsh, aged 7% years. -Funeral will leave the Hfiliiital at -2.45 thlsafternoon to St. Dunstali'a Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. _ _ 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS / ‘_\' ` < ,. ~ ~ V , The- following registered at the Qpeeg _I-Iotei, Charlottetown between 10.30 last night (after the arrival o! the last trainland 10.20 tile pre- vious night : V J. B. Gandel, Mihcouche. ` J. T. McKay, Montrcal.' il. Malcolm, Cardigan. Mrs. `F.'S. Rose, New York, Mrs. I.. Compton, Sydney. Sam Rook, Toronto; " ' n _ F. 'Currew, 8l:._John,°'Nfid. ‘ D, J. McDonaid,_Boetun. John Stirling, Cavendish. ` From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian. Geo. E. Goff,-WoodvllleV_M"ills. John Goi!,_ Woodvliid Mills. Mrs. W.R. Lewis, Vernon- River. lfiss J. McLean, Alberton. The -following registered at the Revere _l-lotel, Charlottetown, between 10.80 last night '(after_ Vthe arrival of~the last train) and l0._20_the pre- vious night : i ' ` 11.' Powell, Bt.,_Peters, rr; 'l J. H. Trainor and bride, Klnkora. Miss A. McK_Fnns, Kinkora. _ _Miss Bessie l"|¥lnor_' Klnlr`or'l`l.` G. VE. ;_rainox=!f-Kinkorai““ “~" A. C. cKenna,z`lKlnkora. -i~1V~~ Mrs. J. R. Leaman, Welland. Ont. Mies R. ~ Leaml_;n,' Welland,_ Ont. ' Mies J. Bentley, Calgary, Alb. Mrs. P. Mcileili, Cavendish. D. J. McNeill, fizliimmerside. ' P. R. Goddard, Galt, Ont. Thos W. 'Rs.tc)hford and wife, New weterlol-ii, 5713. " R. Flemming,f'Sydney, C. B. J. P. McI.»eod'l~’0r, Baddeck, 1C. B. A. Peters, Halifax, N.. S. J. Smith, .;l`qronto, Ont. _ L.-Murrayjynd wife, New Glas- gow, N. S. ` ` _ 15?? mg and paid for _ the _box-5e_ The ‘[‘10l’l. J. A. MlN8lll, Sllmknefalde. From Yesterdayis Evening Gllardiail. _ L. wood, Mt. -Herbert. _ V'-_A- Berliner __Pi_~=t°_\1.__,_, ._ _C. L. and Grant, Charlotte- . tow`n.‘ "mf ` ' " l'{l*_-" ' The followin registered at the Vic io.:-lo` lest “night letter' -the 'errivel 'vlcus night : " _ H. S. Wansmaker, Montreal. Dr. McFhail, Tohycocauoe,-C. B. A,._ C. Austin, Tohycocanoe, C, .B. W. H. Wilkinson, Toronto. G. G. Gillet, Mon_treal.` 'James Rodger, Montreal. ‘James Tellfer, -Montreal. _ J. V. Tucker, Toronto. M. McDonald, Chicago. ' J. Johnson. Chicago. _ T. Sharp and Rife, Albany, N. Y. E. P. Fannsrt, Sussex. ` _ V. Generoson, Bt. Louis, N. 13. __,G. B. Rivets, St. John. ~ W. T. Howard, Montreal." `G. ill. Merryfield, Toronto. ' R. S. Keast, Toronto, B. M. Williams, Boston. - _ Arthur G. Carver, Boston. __ lottetown, sworn.--We received 'sixV. -H' H' 0°" Mmfsl' ‘From Yesterday -Evening'G'\iardian_ ‘A. B. ‘McI1eod, Truro". '_ " " _G. I-Iusto.\‘i,VNew`VBrunswiok. ` par to us. They are now in our were-` - VA _F000 CONVERT lfioed Todd the '|`i:"\l'e-_T-'.-;'..'~:f_ i V Road fcvltealih The pernicious habit some persons still have ol' relying on nauseous dfllge I‘.0' relieve stomach trouble, keeps up the patent medicine business and helps keep up the army of dye- peptics. _ _ Indigestion-dyspepsie-is -_caused by what is put into the stomeeh ln the way of'impropcr food, the kind that so taxes _the strength of the- 'digestive .organs they -are actuallymrippled. _ When this stats is reached, to re- sort to tonics is liking whipping a tired horse with a big Load. Every additional effort he makes under the lash -diminishes his power .to move; the load. _ V _ Try helphis the, stomach by iesvlng off heavy, greasy. indlgsstiblefood and take on Grape-Nlits-ligh-t, easllyi digested; full 'of strength for nerves! -and -brain, in ._every__grs.in of it. 'l‘here's no waste of time nor _energy when Grepe`~N_ut_s is the food; "I am ' an‘ enthusiastic user of Grape-Nuts and' consider it an ideal food," writes a Maine man: - ' ' "I had nervous _dyspepsis and was all run down and my food ‘seemed to do me but little good. Front reading an advertisement I tried Grape-Nuts food. md. alter slew weeks' sunny. ilu 0! Vit, lelt [gently improved, , "Am much stronger, not' nervous now. and can do more work without feeling so tired, and-am better every _ WAI. '- ‘ = ' '- l "Z relish Grape-Nuts -with cream -and use four heaping tea- epoonfuls' as the ` cereal bert of Q meal. I am sure there ure thousandh 'of Persona with- stomach ~tronbls who _ would. be benented by using Grape-_ ' Nllfl. Name given by Canadian Pose tum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvll1e,"_ i plies "l'hete’l reason." vuisydnfyfouses, niiisw 'sdoraal ' " "n n ' ° stil hi! M ._ c tv ll to l ' ' »_ ' V ' _Price loc. Ae' |ubeti“lx\.f:ee are dan-_fins-“rid Tsar e§:i~:ll Tl:s:“f’:>l?l' “Ili °':":l::::e ‘ammo gyms* 13:55 &` ~ ¢e\‘°\ll. ililllt 0" kettle! "Putnam's" Mon co James C lanue\'s store an genuine. tru, end fall of ha ' ` ' ' t \ . .._te.- vs *:. _ _ Ve' ‘ V'_ " . »~.- ‘ -- » w s . .. 'ln ... __ ' -i. V ~ i - V - \ -V s _ the 97th ye7a_r__cf his age, leaving an _ez the lest train) ane"1o;zo_ the p"reV. given. V T Bekins.. without costs no ' _ cans 25s. WVINNIPEG . A Gituasolilii Finn. ST. JOHN, September 10-One of the train crew on the C. P. R. freight. which left here shortly alter seven o'clock this morning, made a gruesome find at Aurora, e siding on the C. P. R., about five miles out of the city, when he discovered the ter- ribly mangled body cf a man lying across tbetnuzits. The victim was still alive but semi conscious. One leg was almost severed from the trunk while the other leg was shat- tered near the knee. There lsnot the slightest clue to the man's identity. He is apparent- ly between thirty and thirty-tive years of age, is dark complexloned, smooth shaven and worea dark suit. I-Ie was briught to the hospital here dients are _ The sufficient- kmds. , Full, EWGIILBTT limbs impossible, little of him living thru the; night. ,, _ - . __ _‘ ‘ ,_-r _ f. _ far. JOHN FIRE ' ,_ ____ _. sr. _ici-IN, september 10-in tilt; fire at_DfUl`Y Cove, one of the sinnmel-_'_-V resorts_,~, about four miles from th_i_§i_ city. ejd in consequence three houses owned_`_by the Drury-_Cove Land coin-1 pany-were burned to the-ground. -The! loss _,gn__the three buildings alnounHd_. to over $15,000. In addition ___l:o= thlsgmount, the occupants pi. _ .fthe hous lost all their furniture and." most of their peraonaledects. For q time the _fire threatened to wipe _out- most of the-‘ residences inthe eum§' m_er__c0lony- - X' .-1._ _- _ ._ _l!f__ _ ~ . 1 ' . ,IJ _ . . -. _ _ _‘__ 9.Myg_y4_|7 _ ` ` - l/ ~A\fCll0D!El‘ ' Valuable Property /.A t Au_ct$_§ii V__? Am instructed .by the Execlltors of ft? late P. P.f_G_illl's lofsell by.. auction on lhe premises 48 Great George' feel, East side, o'n.__I9th fember lon at 12 o’cloclr, noon. that flezlrdhle 2 l-2 atorev double tene. ment house of modern construction, situ ted on corner of Great md Dorchester streets having a frontage on Great Goofs street 0057 ieet and running back 34 ft 6 in, on South Side and ,back along Dpr- ehesier street 50 feet; a*so coach house stable and land. The hou§e is finished in first class style, is heated with hot wpter. supplied with baths and has rl comolete system of sewerage. A fire opportunity il' thus olierefl in persons wishing to purchase a desirable and -favorably iocnild reii-i`eiice. Terms, 25 pei' cent of the purchase money to he paid down, veuiainder within- 30 days. A_ good tillg' of the property will be A. BOISNEK u I V lily CX ‘ Hull l’..\1. Oil) 50| 6.|\ -"52"f=.~'°.=4 335353: ‘torlei-Iotel Charlottetown, between P_..me. 3532:; :..5£°:'f~`° " U\Q¢QZ liully ex. Bun. ill :int ` M '___ am a.-:..'= _... =V".€’;P 3*# '< ex _ Sun ~l.> 2-F i i'1>_”lE;i"lT ‘ "iz we A vs il. m-|\enoi.\g on .lime 1ird.lsl2 the tralnaVofthlilhllwa1 'Will ra: as follows: . lit-. fl )ow\\ ' li ll _ my lv Dlx ' 1) Di! ‘Dill . ’ - ar .ii °.‘ - ei- un V ' lrlwrloss A.~\.A.M. leaf. = Lv.O\i'tovlll Arr. 0.55 ILIU 9.50 _ Hunter River 8.3* 10.38 I.lb assi ...A 5°, ¥§§§gs Emerald 1.45 - gonsllitf-on nr umlnu; e l.v_ _ _.s'=s.e..5 :assi A iii 8%! _ V lv Sn_n_l_Esa`;fs_sr_ _ . _ . |',M. 'U.ii0 V V et "Pylon i _ . Emerald-Jht 'Arn ` ~ -f-.1 Ease... 81°; mggzggé - -s ' ‘.',=v-P 38:8; o_o sir. o. 'rrsvssql ay. Lv.0 'town Ar _ ‘ U5 ' Mt.'¥tsvrart - 1.15 A BLS “er ln v ' if” rr curls . _ A_ r gan _ Montague Arr. Uec'to1vn Lv. _B20 ' Lv. Oh’luvvn Aff- . LB V. River ` 8.ll 'IM _ Arr; M. Harbor lv. “V40 ' 0.00 ‘ ‘ - r' R _ Tir; §s _e$S¥` .oil _ _ *___ ' A. lvl. Pfia 85 Lv. Mt. Stewart Ar. 7.06 '_- fla lil ‘ 8. _ 8.16 LH: _ 5.5¢ 3.0) 1. s ~ » li t. D ll ' ._ V only Stluflga ~ ’ 5 A.M. A. M. '_ __ #ii P 8 ,_',,¢1. ‘hge MclllWEN B-.lnlriiitc l I \ _fr V`_.s __-I |- f Heating _ l S Stem ` Phone'393_] ' I i i V Install 'av _VGoodf- - System '_ _ _ There are seven lll'onth's__of cold w:ather ahead and y_ou do I not vviinf to put up with last year‘.s disagreeable experience. _ Gel heating satisfaction by instilling my Hot-Air Holtliig V O _ _,y 6nr system of heating basal' the latest improvements and l is so 'easily regulated that if produces just thedegree of Wir- _ mth necessary for lnild or severe weather. Compared with the 2 ‘ old-fashioned methods. you get full returns from coal burned, 2 while the entire house-cleaning labor is reduced fully one-half. - ' ‘ bell, write or phone 393 _I loday, for particulars. Fred HQ. Trainer ` 80 Grafton St _ BH ~ work of thirty or and wages. And job all the time. V .g r r' 5 has no terrors for job on can start ~-Wooly. Bold by drugglsts y dm .9 inform. Chad I . and no job is toolmrd fol' it to do. The Ideal engine and one man can do the _ _ _ 'smoke' and rest or _start flirting with. _ 1 your neighbor’s daughter. Itis onthe = _ The Ideal farm engine is made' for use 'in any weather -the hottest V day in summer ofthe coldest in winter 1 er. And as soon as it is finished one ~ 'file Ideal is lilways _Really ` for _ W0 rk 1 forty farln`_hands__ _ » _with the consequent savingln' food' it doesn't stop to_ _,_ \ \'. this 'modern 'wond- . _ , it on another-it-i_tVis_ _ _ easily removed' to an place where V - V there is wcrkfor it to Io( " _ ` A few turnt of the _fly wheel starts it and i_tVwill_ run qnietlyand smooth __ ' ly untiilhe incl gives out ol' yon stop' it. Write fcrfree il_l`l‘ist_rs.ted‘clta'log. 'S .-5 4.. .V... iilifoiiziiinlm ~_.‘. __ els _ ‘n ' *._-~_ ~