fnllt and unusual thing. He became and swelling o the limbs. Ba nu Pains In the small of the baclctell of Other sym toms are pallor, loss of w kl to filter the poisonous uric acid lrom the blood poisons always cause bodi the health It is becsuseof that they prove ellectiva the test and you will benefits obtained. KIDNEY and LIVER You msy also have freifuentlheedaéheshand na _ li you want to positively rpehovrtheulzalihe of such advisable to use Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pills. they have prcven their success as s most eilective means oi restoring and activity of the kidneys, the liver end the b their fleet arhcl com he: _ en or inary rrie l certainly be pleased with the prompt and certain Dr. Chase's For . he Pain is H;ere'y' it'd d I tllflillfydryhrdllswonlltll: lltlfl cksche is the most certain warning that the liidneya are failing ching limbs, ior acid ailments, it la if s century OWC action on these organs cinas iail. Put them to fro» Saunders. In connection ‘with the iudge. anents published on Iluuaday of Beniamln o. Acorn and Daniel A. MacDonald. defendants in an action f0? dlmcscs. we have been request- ed by council for the other side to Publish the original Judgment of the Chief Justice in the matter. This judgement was given on Feb. ruafy 4, i983. and was as follows: In the Supreme Court, in the i case of James F. Read, plaintiff vs. Bvfliflmln Ci. Acorn and Daniel A. MacDonald. This is an application made be. fore me at Chambers on the 27th day of January A. n. ma: by Mr. John-ion. x. o. on behalf of the [defendant Benjamin G. Acorn for an orders- l. That the fieri facies execution issued by the plaintiff in this action on the 21st day of December A. D, 1931 be set iside or that the Sher- iff or Queen's County be dilpctedto return the execution satisfied or that the Sheriff withdrew his levy Won the ifoods of the defendant i He. T. u. Notes (Continued from ‘Page 2) Mr. Eaton died on the last day oi January, i907. years iiiter heal-rived in Canada, an unknown Irish lad, the great bl’ nation's mourning. As soon as the [WW5 of his death was madl- known, messages of sympathy and raipect began to pour in from all “lll” my‘ l“ mmy‘ by his honesty. was the liquor traffic. He remain- ed throughout his long and useful life a. total abstainer and a sworn enemy of alcohol, and it is a pleas- ure to rem mber that the greatest merchant in Canada never penult- Forty,seven ted one drop of liquor to be sold in any of his stores. Born in hum- circumstances, one of nine merchant w“ mid w rest an“ a children, fatherlcss from his birth; his energy, and consider um for others, he left an example which will inspire ambi- countries.- over the world. until thousands of Th” Cmlldla“ Baptist- messages had been received, one from Earl Grey, the Governor- "Cilenerai of Canada. Timothy Eaton did a very diffi- a nation's most successful mer- chant, und at the same time, lion even oi’ his M d u re‘ in the world is self-control and the i m ‘e respect “d the admin‘ saving of money means the exer- busllles“ “"1" cislng of self-control in all direc- Acorn. 2. ‘Phat the Auigriment of the Judgment entéfed in this pause from the Plaintiff to Malcolm McKinnpn dated 9th January A. D. i932 and attached to the record of the judg- ment herein be set aside ormarked satisfied on the records of the Court. 8. “That it be declared that the assignment of the iudment re- covered in this cause by the plain- tiff against the defend-ante and By. Ch igf Justice In Action Between Defendant Motor. . is“: lV/iich Appeal Was Al- lowed By Justices Arsenaalt And Justices Arsenault and Blunders "Vmink a decision concerning t Given i said execution and the levy made thereunder is an abuse of the pro- Cces of the Coift. (b) That no leave to enforce said execution by the said Malcolm Mb- Klnnon, me asaignee of said judg- ment, under Order 4i, Rule 15 of the Orrhrs and nines of the sup- reme Court or otherwise was then taken out or granted. (c) That the Judgment obtained in this cause was recovered against the two defendants as Joint tort‘- feasors and there is no contribu- tion as between the said two de- fendants and the assignment of the said judgment to the said Mal- colm McKlnnon was made at the "Qllflt of’ the said defendant Daniel A. MacDonald to enable him to obtain contribution from his oo- defendant Benjamin G. Acorn as a Joint tcrtfeasor. (d) That the whole amount of the said Judgment debt and costs has been bald by the said Daniel A. McDonald or at his request to the Plaintiff and the assignee of said iudsment cannot recover anything thereon from the defendant Ben- jamin G. Acorn. I (e) ‘first the assignment of said judzlnvnt to the said Malcolm Mc- Klnnon was on the part of the said Daniel A. McDonald and the said Malcolm Mcxtnnon a. fraud upon the said Benjamin G. Acorn and said execution is a violation of the law and prsctioefof the Court. (f) That the said assignment of said Judlment Wis made to the which said assignment of gudgmeut bears dated the 9th day of January A. D. i932 and purports to be from It “m” “l” be “ma m" m‘ the Pliiinrm m Malcolm McKlnnon bacco had no place on the shelves of this remarkable business house. o! charlotcewwn’ Mwmey ‘t kw’ and this steadfast principle obtains to this day-Editor's note. ____________ Self Control: The hardest thing be metre-in ‘ from éniminir Mid judgment and the. said fieri faciasout o, pwceedm“ w enforce by Fleri Faclas ‘r-i- a is null and void as against the de- fendant Beniamin G. Acorn and that the said Malcolm McKlnnon execution issued thereon. Upon the following grounds said Malcolm McKinnon as a bare trustee for the said Daniel A. Mc- the said assignment and levy under costs to be paid by the applicant. the said Daniel A. McDmald or at hm request to the plaintiff and that the asaignee of the 11148156119 cannot-t recover anything thereon from the defendant Acorn. The consideration paid to the plaintiff for the assignment of the iudsmeni. cannot in my opinion Operate as a. satisfaction o! illfll- mmt nor justify an order that the Judgment be marked satisfied or the execution returned satisfied or the lcVY withdrawn. I am asked to find generally that the assignment l; void and fraudu- lent as being an effort to avoid paymen by the defendant Mc- Donald of the full amount for which be was liable tinder the Jlldument and execution, i. 6-. i-hfi whole amount of the iudgmeut and 605M. But it is to be noted that this application is made by the co- defendant who is also by law equally liable to pay the whole s- mount of the judgment and costs. He is also endeavouring in a much greater degree to avoid his legal Obllhtons. While under the law as it stands this Court cannot compel contribution between Joint tort- feasers. it can and I think it should refuse to assist one of them tb escape his liability by placing a “n- GUARDIAN =,==__=__£ . g LvE , double burden upon the shoulders of the other. I do not think the applicant has any status in this Co to support such a request for aid that the Court should lend its aid to open a. way for a defaulting defendant to shift the whole burden upon the other whereas in justice and equity each should bear his share. The defendant Acorn dose not Tflllllfo il-Xly relief from this Court. WRITE YOUR Tl LE BELOW OLDCHUMOALEIVDARNGI "1 By meeting his lawful ‘ligation he will gain all the’ relief to which he is entitled. As to coeis: In deciding th‘s question it must be borne in mind that the long delay and extra casts have been occasioned solely by the applicant's default. The applica- tion is therefcre dismissed with lll MEMORIMl Donald and is illegal and void. (g) Upon other grounds as dis- closed by the affidaviis flied here- m3. Origin cf Application "The present application arises a n t there passed peacefully away, Mrs Martha Ann Lawson, widow of tile late Thomas H. Lawson. at the home cf her son, Col. G. C. Lawson. at London. Ontario. " , Mrs. T daughter of the late rims. MARTHA am: LAWSON i}... On Wednesday April tlth, 1932, Born September 4th, 1850, near ' was the Alexander end in this Court on the 21st Nearly fifty years have passed since a Canadian pipe smoker first packed his pipe "full of Old Chum, lit it . . . and set- tled down i0 enjoy the fragrant goodness which pipe smokers now associate with Old Chum, the Tobacco of Quality . .1 it has no equal for a mellow, mild smoke that is wholly satisfying. 0l.ll tilllllll CUT COARSE CUT FINE ron THE PIPE ron cioanrrrzs THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY "Cb-anterior" cigarette paper: FREE with Old Cblnlfirle t8!- ‘ lilii lllllilll Picture Title iliintcsl tin. i $100 in Cash for the Best Title! 2nd Prime $40 —3rd Prize $10 and 50 Prizes of $2 each The First of a Series of Semi-monlhiycon- tests for Smokers of Old Chum coarse out and Old Chum fine out Cigarette Tobacco. This iiiinlul (iio. i) closes May if, i932 Here's a real opportunity for smokers of this popular tobacco b Participate In the distribution of many cash prizes. Think of ii-53 prizes totalling $250.00 in cash for each contest-and all fora fawminutes carefulstudy and thought over the bestlitlo for Cid Chum Calendar pictures, one of which appears above. Thccoridltlone are aimplel Cot out this ad, study the picture, and write a title oi not more than flve words in the blank space in the frame, indicated by the black arrow. Remove a label from a package oi Old Chum coarse out or Old Chum fine cut-attach to this adver- tisemsnt-qign below and mail to Old Chum Picture Title Contest, P.O. Bax 1720, Montreal, P.O., on or before May l3, i932. Doubiless tb re were many things, w“ at on“ iii in regard to one important, ‘iiiaiicr, he did not alter, and that i325; w hard {or . . . ridi Free Whoa lug. ‘I- A price oflers such all- That is what makes some or one of them. most of us. “(pyu-M“ , , New Features‘ _ - New Refinements‘ i z New Riding Qualities - New Values H rove the value of the New Frontenac "5-79" b7 "m"! » r rl . Realise its pick-up . . ..~ POW!!!‘ driving ztxlmflglllwadfi the new thrill in motoring . . .- Confirm the fact that no other automobile at or near its round value. Sold and serviced _ by Durant dealers everywhere I PRODUCT 01' (Leaslde) ' route/e 4 tgnadlcra lll" i"? I (a) That’ the enforcement of the ti? i nosmuon morons crustal! .1 * ronou-rc r. o. lvlss mural» augnonlznp beans: ron cuassorrarowri. 2.1.1. cauaba . lDecember A. D. 1981 by the Plain- ‘upon the Sheriff that‘ having paid tiff against the defendants for $1159.21 damages and costs in an action founded upon the Jofnt neg- ligence of the defendants in the operation of their respective motor ears. The Plaintiff issued execution a- gainst both defendants on the 21st day of December A. D. 1931 en- dorsed to levy for the sum of 8110p.- 21 besides Sheriff's fees, etc. 0n the 2nd day of January last the defendant McDonald paid to the Sheriff on account _of the execution the sum of talus, which was evidently made up of one-half of the judgment debt and costs, viz, $582.80 and $28.58 Sheriffs ex- PBBBGJ. l A few days afterwards the Sher- iff levied on the goods of both de- fendants for the remaining $562.60. The defendant McDonald urged whet he considered to be his than the sheriff should proceed to col- lect the balance from Acorn but for muses not disclosed this was not done. Under pressure of the execution McDonald was preparing so pay the balance" due in the ex- pectation of recovering from the other defendant one-half of the total levy when he was advised that if he did so he could not compel contribution from Acorn and that it would be necessary in order to save his remedy that a third Mi’- son should procure from the Plain- tiff an assignment of the judgment. under which that person might proceed to collect from Amen the unpaid half of the levy. This was accordingly done. The purchase money was procured by the defend- ant McDonald thus: $540.00 from liia wife's personal funds and the balance of 052.00 from his own- flse Assignment sraa taken on the 9th day of January A. D. to Mal- colm ltcKlnnon. an Attorney in the office of the defendant's solici- 'im‘l, as trustee for Mrs. McDon- ‘Idl ~ Defendant's Contention (I: behalf of the defendant A- corn it i; contended that the whole transaction was carried out for the Pi-WPUO of enabling the de- fendant seminars to evade the paymoet hr him of the balance of tbeleryofwhlchhehadalreld! paid use-half, that the mleumeni of the moment aboiud be declar- ed null and void and that it alsould also be declared that "the iiiiclc amount of the iudement. debt and costs hla been Plid b? BMW. end a great granddaughter of Daniel Green, a United Empire IDYB-liat who came from Pennsyl- vannla. to Prince Edward Island in 1776 and was the first settler cf Summerslde. After her marriage she lived many years in Little York, moving about thirty years 5B0 to St. Avards, Charlottetown, where she resided until the death of her husband in 192i. Since then she lriede her home with her only son, Col. G. C. Lawson. in various The late Mrs. Lawson suffered from a severe and protracted lll- ness a. little over a year ago, arid since that time never fully recover- ed her accustomed health. She was, two weeks before her death, when her condition took e. sudden turn for the worse andishe gradually sank until the evening of April 6th when her soul passed peacefully to God who gave it. The fimeral service was held on April 10th at the McLean under- taking parlors, the service being conducted by the l-‘tev. G. C. Web- ster, pastnr of Zion Church, who knew the deceased in London and was a. frequent visitor at her bed- side while she was in hospital over a. year ago. The funeral was largely attended by many sympa- thiaing friends who came to pay their last tribute of respect, and her mortal pmains were gently laid to rest at the side of her late husband in the People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Murdock Ross, Preston McLean, Ernest Cof- fin, E. G. Love, Henry Colbeck and Peter McDonald. The only surviving relatives left to mourn. besides her son, are To Stamp Out liationai Evil TholbelslaT Longer Fear Constipation IN view of that/ menace to health, constipation, there is special Ilentneuioe in the dil- ccvery made by a brilliant Can- adian doctor, licentlate of the Royal College of Physicians. Idlnlnnjh, and poet graduate of famous miropean hospitals. This doctor's personal research. lasting is years, resulted in the formula of rrilit-a-uvcs. which has had aetoriiahinfiuccm in correcting ecnatlpa , tn u- tion. sick headaches and skin troubles, also uric acid diseases such aa Rheumatism. Try Fruit- a-tlvee yourself. 25c and 50c. At all drugglats. Names oil the Winners of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prllea will appear In this apaoe In another- Old Churn Picture Title Prize Contest Advertise- ment In about one manttfla time. s. granddaughter, Vivian Catherine Lawson of London, Ontario, a bro- cumdlm 13m"- ther, William Green Shaw, of Vim- couver, B. C., Joseph Williams, of Spicer, Minn. The late Mrs. member of Church, and died in the full however, able tn be about until gurangg 0g joining ones on the other shore. She was a most devoted wife and mother. her personality being characteriz- ed by a. gentleness and tranquility of disposition. friends that endeared with whom she came in contact. Her place in the home will be sad- ly missed by those who are left to mourn her passing. The funeral of Mrs. Down, beloved wife of the James Augustus Down, who passed away on Friday, April 15, at tile age of '13 years, was held Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. MacDonald, of 10514 125 street. Mrs. Down was formerly Minnie Marla Carter of Charlottetown, P. E. I. She leaves to mourn her loss four daughters, Mrs. Walter Davlson, Mrs. W. C. McKay, Mrs. Jack Valpl’. Mrs. C. W. Macdonaid: and one son, Clifford Carter Down of North Milton. P. E. I. Beautiful floral tributes were received from: Maude and Waiter; Blanche Will; Deilc and Jack; Hazel Charlie; Clifford and Saldlc; and Mrs. Norman Fraser; Mr. Mrs. George Spelman; Mrs. J. W. Shara; Mr. and Connors; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car- lrnperisl Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited. and a sister, Mrs. Lawson the was a. Presbyterian as- former lov. a loyalty to her to all and Mrs. C. R. Freeland of Aim..- Ti-ie Ladies’ Aid of The Wcs- l Em“ that Winch happens to can ley Church; Mr. and Mrs. Claude “l ‘vheal- which Galilnger; Imperial Mixed Qliur- and lwldlnl their b98115 P701141! tette Cl-[MA Studio; Ml". and Mrs. "a" H8 long as they are empty. Rudd xyfathews; D... victor Lloyd; but when in their maturity they The Official Board of the Wesley “Y” "iltd and are bis with grain, United Church; 1m. and Mm Jack they begin to lower their heads in Tanton; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lay- lmmllll-lfl-hliiniilgiie- ton: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fulton; Mrs. Graydcn; Mrs. Thomas Valpy; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFarlane. Rev. in this world. though sometimes it A. C. Farrell, nssistr-d by Rev. Dr. Turtle, officiated. made in the family ialot in the Ed- ‘and there has never yet been a set- monton cemctcry. l haroby agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final. Name ' G Address Intelligence: ihametlmes there 9518mm llfl-Dpcns to people o! real intelli. [so on growing There ls nothing but tit for tat be a little difficult to trace; for interment was the stones are older than ourselves tling day since things were. MRS. MINNIE DOWN Minnie late and and Ml‘. and Mr. and OW frequently we hcar people com lain ni “indigestion. how scl 0m there is nctunlli/ ""3!" thing wrong wllll organsl What most people rail indigcsl ion is usually cxccss acid in llicslonlrlch- Mrs I The food has sniired. 'l"llc instant ' remedy is an alkali to neutralize the acids. But don't. use any crude S rlo M A c H effects tn follow your relief. _ _ This pleasant way to lllfflllfllll your system is so much better-ac much quicker-than attempting to accomplish the same thin _ by_ a diet! Hui. you cannot do t isnvltl‘ xinv form of magnesia. Phillips- Milk oi‘ Magnesia ls the formula; it is the one preparation that. giyee . rou mngncsiirin perjecfsusprrision. t is alkaline, its action la thorough. and tliarc is nothing more soothin And the digestive tel‘; 111'. and Mrs. J. A. Collins; The ladies’ Class of the Wesley Church; The Staff of The Sun mic‘ Insurance 00.; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. iDaviaonz Mr. and Mrs. will iThompscn; Mr. and Mrs. Dick ivf ‘onald; Dr. and Mrs. R. I". Nicholle; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Diiv- ison of Calgary, Alta; Mr. cnii Mrs. Charles Butcher; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newson of Calgary, Alta; G-andme Valpy; Wesley Young Ladies’ Auxiliary; The Westiriouni. United Church Sunday School; Mr. and Mm. C. A. lifackim: Mr. and helps. Use whili. most doctors would advise; use what our own doctor prescribes in his ally practice for lust that condition. The vcr best help is Phillips‘ Milk of agncala._ You will llllll nothing else so quick in cilccl. so harmless, so cillcicnt. Ono tnslciess s nonfill in svnter neutralizes mnny ilmcs its voliinic lll llClll. Results are immediate, with no hannlul uficr to an ailing stomach or more heipfu to sluggish bowels. _Drug ista throughout. the dominion ave ghilllips‘ Milk of Magnesia in 50o o¥h?'b;;i,.w¢y_)to whiten teeth ia with Phillips‘ _cnlul Magnesl "the ideal dentifrice. '_i‘ry lt- Illd I00 for yourself hnw while your teeth become. At drug stores evcfyflliim l " [MILK oi= " iiao~£iA