-1 . _ _ _ _ _.. x. _1. 1929 'rl-nt cHARLo'l°rl~:'r0WN cmAaniAN . PAQ; _will leave the funeral parlurs il. uennessey this mornins at use for Blilit Dlliidfrllfe Qairhedrll thence iD BT; ,Ally (mol) prggtioe to- _ """'° ' - the Roman Catholic Cemetery. night at 'I 'p. m. ___- ’”mv"a”°"` _ l -r ituni-iuegnatnemterestaraused an-u-you in-ensues-ll' T =- ia Zi ff Central Guardian A - Many 11.r.°u.~. in lvaraier 1.. _ 5'* “rf *"4* °"°‘l'¢° ,,"_,‘:‘f,,‘;"’f,‘,__‘,‘,‘,{“,,,°ff§“,,,‘f”°,,,‘,f,’,'; " _ _ s V Fredflromson _‘Collision _Case ‘ P.“°'-h lu an una!! °' °”"“‘“*'mwm" 'I qm* `If`_'i_lrn at Capitol $250 For Acorn ' ’ _ S 'swf 4291 One need not pina for thrills _in the latest Paramount picture starring mr. srawnar Unites chu.-ah az I nominees, c_Asu'AI<_lN-"Ye M- ries 'rhnmsau ln' "'"rhe Planes: oe-usda lerviwe Sunday. Feb. era - long ur christ," declared Mn- Milt- scout." which opened an engagement MY. BCGWILTC 11 I. III.: IDU 40, I-D. D1.; Mlful in ODODUII TIN' MIGIQII IBSC at u.|e_ c.‘p\wl Thug”-9 Yana!-day_ Mt. stewart, 1 p. ml Bev. J. M. Mc- night at the meeting in U1' 5‘|"*' some' of themcst thrilling scenes ua mod of Charlottetown will be the tionfArmy Citadel- _ This splendid seen here for some- time are included preacher BONDS 01 I'l°11l\¢ll iD°°““¥' M" be” in the wefstern picture. and`_ to the --- lfrlnled f°\' il” d=°P°°i°¥ °f 'W' stars ereslt. it must be me that his SLIGHT CORRECTION n the present offering isnoiie of the bast__ ea _ _ . 0 "pert or th; match b_;t__w¢;en Ken.. acre taiagi 1u:tirl_e| are vent:-_:._ 3: “mm DMU,” ,hom hem for mm, ' sington md' olim fs c lPP¢ll'° 0°” W W- ".°°°'1 moons. '~ ` ‘ ' -' ' °° 1” '1’*‘l"9°‘Y`° “°“° *°*“"° °‘ “‘° ““" W “"3” “nd _ ”‘"' ““““' "Laea‘1`-triple' _mu-' will remember souls scored by E. Hemord f°\‘ Kell- "°"°~°° *;‘°:_: 14 “FY °":_"_:'__ ‘:°°° ”° this star-in -Jesse James." which » 5 ' elnston Wm in t"i‘°l‘ mdlwd 9° A- P°'Y"~ W ° °°“¥"°¥* _“ “"5" created solmuch taik throughout the __ '¢00Kl Ill 8% U0 5 \l\h\\\“. MWHY- .“'°;° '£23 °"°;Y__ ."';:‘ ':‘9:_t°g°:__’;_ rum world. 'rhat also was a Para- ‘“ " . P" 3 “ - mount picture. and the producing N. Hooper _ AT TH“__:mA;";_?__N“1w”' 3”' ‘Ti ‘° '°°“~" |.75°_‘;’__i_’____‘¥‘“'::‘_f___"-°"":_°_:t__‘:_‘_‘_“_f_'_ firm has spared no pains with Thom- ' The Caled _ Martin prose - _ o . ULABS B_ TROT . lug night by Di-_ W, R. Carson, who ‘fl-om E_ M__ mmm. ..P°mbmues in s_r;1___;__i;econd picture made for the SP0” 011 f-U0 l°l°l\°6 0! °h\\'°D\°l¢N¢ prayer,” stressing the conditions to -' ‘A . . Fred Thomson, as predicted before. H Jvhlmy Walker ' H° W” m“°d“°°d by tm °h‘m“°"' b° "W" 1“`°°?d°“¢ “_ th’ H°iy will soon mount the pinnacle of pop- R°5'°lW°1'fh Mr J' M Mwuym In cm mum Gh°°U' °“tp°u’m‘ M" Mnmu ulari with Youn Americ and f I A z ‘ y of hel>l'oetnted__much in- subject “Not my town" .dealt with ty g I' " Maud Axw th Ever Ready! Y fomium wmoh hu .1 re my -PpeM__ tm _"wha d d of God upon Hu the older folks fall to get a kick out - . - 'mu of his pictures. there is something _ *___ D999" Dim ed in ° lem” to The Guawnn' amm' mumn' A 'plendid ”tt'°ndm°° W" decidedly wrong with their constit- ‘ PFNUD HB °l\1m¢¥l WIS UNDP! V13 again noticeable. and new forces are _ Theta wnsa large attendance of ~Th¢A11|g_ ° _ < utyoli _ _ horsemen and otheii interested inthe Announcer-J. A.lvicDcnald. I 'm°d“’ in tm mnmmt M mme ever welwm' from “mm t° night' .With “The Pioneer Scout" the rt ig 5 .Puig megung held yn st te ___J Arbm ' DGWNM the 01111!!-lan B°i°3\i»|B¢S'9r¥\d Adjt. Martin will speak tonight on a 59° . B1' Y li- 8- - lover of thrills could hardly ask for . UD? filth IBB] . Wh bClld d 111 " . 01° °m‘°°° °f M” °- H- °h““‘u°‘\' Wi -Yudses-Waiter Brown. H- V- Bun- ° "5 ° Ve burning subject. Seeinmsly °'°sp°r more. as there is one bl! Punch af- venmm ta, R _,_ sm] . the mtntti 01' lpliitlill fr\’°\im°'nt 0! ous." and a good turn-out is antici- ° ' _ n’ ' _ e' ' ailments, and the medical prsotition- pgegd, - ter another. The photography 1s,also Th following officers s re elect- T1 _ “__ e _ _ _ _WOR __ _msrs-Russell Abbott, Dr. Mein on who dum “my with Ntmmt _ striking--and the sceneryl Honorary President-Lt.-Col. D. A Ist Vice President-Dr. J. S. Jen 2nd Vice President-Dr. Heath Mc- Secretary-Treasurer - Mr. Charles Track and Race Committee -Mes- srs James Arbing. Douglas McLeod and Russell Abbott. Starters-Messrs. James Arbing and Russell Abbott. _ Bye-Laws Committee-Messrs. G.H. Hooper, R.. J. Steele and Dr. F. C. Dougan. '_ It was moved and seconded that the Secty's. report for last year be aci- _ opted, also a vote of thanks to all | those making the speedway a success. _ and also to the judges who kindly t acted and to Mr. J. A. MoDonpld for ` handling the classes in so capable a manner. The old odicers were re-el- ectcd for the ensuing year. This Club affords everyone a chance to become a member, and it is hoped the membership will be increased this season. Owingto there being no snow on the speedway they intend to run oi! a race on the ice next Saturday if possible. . 'I'he following are the classes and probable starters and officials for Sat- __ urday. f i cuss A 'rnor 1 Grace Forbes ' Capt. Jackson ~ Bingsn Aubrey Peter Verde _ l. Briar Mae - casss A. rica \ I Dongola Prince Mao Dorothy E. Colorado P. » R. Woods ' X31” ~ Automatic textile looms are bein! introduced into lmgland. _ .\ stltutc a record year according to A statement made ,by Mr. I-l. H. Melan- scn, General Passenger Traffic Man- ager of the Canadian National Rail- ways on his rctuin to Montreal from a business trip to New York and all Canada from East to West is going to share in this unprecedented influx of tourists. Mr. Melanson slated "from all 'in- dications we should look for a record year in tourist traffic.” Our offices in all parts of the United States re- port that there has never been such a pronounced 'interest in Canada‘s out of doors holiday possibilities nor has there been .such an early rush to make reservations as is noticed this year." Mr. Melanson further stated that inquiries are already pouring in to Canadian National offices all through the United States territory and there is a great iniercst__in the lower St. Lawrence and Maritime Province summer resorts. ‘ Reservations are already being made for space at Mihaki and Jasper Park Iodge. _ Ke said that many conventions are booked for Ejaclflo Coast points and booking are already being made foi- the handling of special parties of delegates who have expressed the de- sire to travel through Canada enroute stopping over at such famous beauty spots as Minaki Lodge in the Lake of the Woods region and Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rock- ies. Several of the parties booked will travel via the triangle tour route taking in the steamshlp journey from Prince Rupert to Vancouver through the famous “Norway of America." Last year Sweden had more new drivers of automobiles than in any ******** Classified Advertisements of KXIUI Q'-asmqunsneisuaoropannnir naar'-yearra nm ranuueas .....,........,.............._.._..,_...-...- . yne'_sa6nnseaa ....¢....a.~..-........ e......e.-...,... lI|'lO`&`l\\oll aaenmrylessus;-vnu vein.-arms...-“ iupnnmerbwerdl loparliaaotlwonh lepnllnaofbwordl 'hpomliasoflworla i To Let Articles For Sale LET-Jl'W0 FBONT 8.00MB. well heated and nicely f\1\'D-|lh°d- tion for 4 people. Par- xmt st. -4001-1-is-ti ' For Sale _ l'lA'llll`?BlDSMAgl¢INTOBAnI1l_; tary oldinl mn ISSUED. P cushions, sto Sanitary Feather Mattress Co.. lee' queen Street. Charlottltslwlil Fel. I. 4180-l-25-tf ron. sans-caan: Hunan, so Richmond Street. 4258-1-30-3i. FOB SALE-SLEIGIIS, "FRANCIS" Auto Back Cutters. The same well- known run 'and construction. with 1929 graceful body lines; designed for style and comfort. Prices and terms reasonable. J. S. 1“l‘ll\¢|-‘I 5? Sons, Fortune Bridge. 4062-1-ftu.5w __________________.._. ‘ Wanted previous 12 months. ` MEN ’S . CL UB' The weekly meeting ofthe club was held nat night lu the Y. M .o. A. sn- cial rooms. The usual fine supper was served by the Ladies' Auxiliary and afterwards the members adjourned to the inner room. . Mr. Murray took _the chair for the transaction of business. As Mr. Eas- ter the Bec’y was detained. at Hunter River there were' no minutes read of the previousmeeting. The hockey sweaters' were then distributed. Ar- rangements were complatod for the playing of a hockey game with the Cornwall club tonight. Cars will leave from in front o_f the "Y" at 6.30 p. m. for the game. _ The Valentine dance to be held at the Casino February the _cleventh -was the next subject under discussion. -The bids' received for the printing of invitations were presented for action and the Guardian Press was voted the work. The dance committee re- ported the holding 'of daily meetings to assure the success of the party and the club cast a vote of thanks for the fine work already accomplished. A nominating committee was ap pointed to present at the annual meeting next Thursday the names of *”-- to bold office in the coming year. _' The chairman then called upon the speaker of the evening, Mr. Aubrey graphy. He covered the entire subject from the time cf its invention to the present day when eight msssasel can be sent and eight messages received over the one wire simultaneously. At his conclusion the chairman thanked him in behalf of the club for one of the most interesting talks of the year. _ The meeting adjourned with the choosing of a bowling team to meet the Y’s Men in'weekly combat. __ MABBIAGES CAMPBELL-MAUNEILL-At Char- lottetown, P. E. Island on January 15th, 1920, by Rev. liwen Maollougall. B. D., John Campbell, of Uilil. to Miss Edith A; MacNeill of Little Sands. r'.E.1. ` HEBBINC - CAMPBELL - At the residence of the bride's parents, Carls- ton, P. E. Island, on January 30th, 1829, by Rev. Ewen MacD0ugail, B. D., Julian L. Herring of Murray Harbour. to Miss Helen. DcG. Campbell of Carleton, P. E. Island. Looks Promising » roman... ... . 't ..__....e.. ... This is Mr. Elllott's first visit, al- year. Mr. Elliott, prior to coming to organ. _ lstence of more than 100 years. Stock Quotations ...-1 I-IALIFAX, Jah. 31 - Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. members Montreal Stock ‘Exchange Foster. 1Vh‘. ¥bster's subiect was tele- ~ ‘ New Yomr sxcunuou /At, Top & Santa Fo Ry ......204%. .........114" AmnCanCoxd'l6c rs WHEAT th ___ ‘dm » ‘ Th ro two c s v d, ° ~ Amh Car sr Foundry Co _.....1ii_f; ~ _ tutes: an pmnm.;_'tm_'_ hu drmr _ mem v°“bum,y_ 1. mentioned by flour continued slow. The Ama ve Co '°' °' Mar . . ... .... ....124 wp; coming at a reasonable rate of the TimH.1’€P°1'f»il1¥ tht fllmilisdi I market °°°“““°d mm Wlm S & Rblll' C .....\1'7§i ' ` Am” melt ng ° May . .... ....12’l'5 ,meg dawn (3,,-gggon _gm-ne, -nd that _'fox-hunting scene at the Old Derlrley kim and “° M "P in Mm _ . . I Amn Bosch Magnet. Cc 42% Ang, Copper Mining bo 12% N Y Cent as Hud Rv R R .’...l98€i Con Gas Co (N Y) Hudson Motor Car Co mtematiohal PaperCo '|. Intemational Petroleum .. .. .. 58 Stand Oil New Jersey 50 Reading Co . .'..11-i Southarnitalciiio ... ...l3'1 Union _Pacific Rwy ...224\i U S Ind Alcohol Co ...151=ll Westinghouse Elec ..._....162':t MQNTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE halter .. cw. Atiantlenenhingce isis Miss Kansas an 'rem hwy ...sro 1~»_- -~~ -O0-Q¢~ r~_eoooo0O9O-GO-*WO-O-O-1 'Ask Fon f “"° ""“'. MiaG0||li19°U9 lm. nsuie mliacherh, oovsheac R M mt ul. _ _ _ i .lit §e;; naman uacoorw-D. darios9lBillaborolhsot.luiidayl.- '°1,’,""'°’_'3.'i."°l'la§'»-"' »-rig l mo' em' Leany'unaralHcmountilnocotoday- " seam. ’,*"|°_ ,_ °“"°’°" rains'-'1°lf1Exm§ V rrreiiqggeafla'-»r~.l BEST OOUGH Wm __'________.._----- ar.s'u-as thu ei i 's s ' "'*'“ ll\¥PlN°-“°'- “'-'?,‘,;“§.§§§ :ae ramen wmawars Wanted lla." G ti.'yur'a-nmual-hmnu.ia»mi- '|,,,,,,,,,,',_,,,|,|,,,,,||,_¢,,. _ MEDICINE ~ aaatutsiu. KIIIOIIAU AND IOUIIIINII 1ltaltrD\l1Ililli’lC\¢\iodl'll\halsol Psl¢olla»alllo.Il\““° r is I name. ours- - » - 4i_'l'l.¢n__1lli',‘f_”_ __ _ _ es o».n_aunaa oetanue cemetary. _ nl ,Mun ,,_“,Mm-_g _ ,__ ___ _1 -- '_ 1 ~‘ - _ N. n. Maclean _ cl _ . _nnonf § § 'Q 5 E 1: £5, tt pil iii is _E »O8*» _...J ' W ' Mrs- Wendell H~ Phillip’ 1°" °“ ahitlbi Th“"d'Y m°"‘1“¥ 1°’ New Y°"k" Bhawlnigan When 11° Wm 'Pena "h° Wmwr' Canadian Stcamshipcom .. While there _he -i1_1_i¢f\d° *° °°““““°__r>ornhunh ai-lege ra ssc ......lor his studies invoice _culture and plpe‘ M,,_`,ey`1l;u.,;s 93 The °°“1_ °=°‘“i“¢° Bi S_°_“f'°"’; alumina Products Englmdv U W bi’ °1°S°d after “n °x° Fraser and Co ... ... ... .... _ ‘"7 ' throueh materiel agencies. 'me vote anmwsv orrrcmhs naar.-Mr. B"°f1Y' “‘° “°'Y °°“°""“‘ “"” Maexinuon. D.s.o. . ‘ _ _ __f._i_l___t;h:_;>e_:l____iaer__;>_t___ti\_:__ 1;, n_l_lln;_t, _;>1visi§nMr;rei_g1;_i;_A__gei_1_:;_ ¢_>_i_ 3:33” ‘:_:_‘;“_____‘_;‘; F:_;‘_f_’_f;’;*__“d__‘;_°_:‘;'“;‘_: _ I ° . - . In . 0 . Y , ' mfuesident-Mr. Charles H. Chanel Tour! Trade mm “mm” by Mm D_ _,_ MwD_m_ Tflveumg Fnlght Aunt _of the. hem? gold rush days pr “rms me ' _ . , aid and presented by the chairman same railway. have arrived in char. time Wm" i-*‘° We” W” “P” ‘°*“°°~ ,hor b h. __ Of course they are beset by all sorts of hazards. Fred Thompson is a pio- MONCTON Jan 31-Tourist traf- R thnugh M, Lord has been here a near scout whose business it is to mlm' fic to Canada next summer will con- E number of times during the past lem the* SWYUHB Chl-“‘“Ci»€l`8 U»¢\’°5¢ the desert. St. John in November last has been It is dufmi 011° °f the” WP* “"" in Western Canada, andhis visit to he mei? Mary Bmdef- da“5m'°\' °f \ me wand gg present _ gg for the ' settler,__an_d immediately fell in love pu,-p¢,,e of °bmning ,_ may hang with her. But, of course. there is the knowledge of conditions and con- Villiv-Il! Arid WS T031 WUBOII. Wh0 suitihg with the meal agent, colonel portrays “Handy Anderson" Wh° Davidson, on railway matters. He boasts a "hooked" hand. Thrillihz reported a heavy freight business 'events follow, one of which is a race _ .:“° is :‘;r.::“;; °':::;'_:;. 5:; :°..::.“;:;°::.‘:.“.‘:‘.1: ri .;';°.::; . ... ... ... . ... ... .. U19 °" °”» m " » W ' 3|-mgh E pm gg 1 L __ y `ering from her recent serious grain through St. John being heavl- everything., Silver King, Thomsogrs 'who ha_s_th; r_ight of WHY mea*-B with biggest Bsvmh ms;'_:uT°neC:;__eex1;_;e er than a year ago. Messrs. Lord White ha;-ge, 9,150 should come in or an acc en t does not necessarily Th een __ _ _th T _ ._ _ ____ and Elliott will remain on the Is- g share of praise, follow that the man who has not got e m ng ci W he K ni' _ _\.,,. A,.,__,m Mnom son ,,1- ‘““" ‘°' “..‘°`”.“”Z "° M" '3“°Z” ‘.2 ‘€..‘.‘_I ..`I.‘.‘I.'“°.'.. §.'°"" °° "`°..`I." _'_ ’ “"' ““‘“'"°"` l' has been ans erre permanen y 0, --- -~- --» ~' ' I K _wrvrll Waco - ,Q-.._n ,_ pasinm in me 5,. sh _y0ym__ h, Wm .gem-dmgly make National Breweries ... ...182 mbugory go gh, w¢|4gnt_ mg Lgrd- I d H nl! brmzh of the Bank of cl.. .,.ce_ frequent visits to i-his Pl’°V1¥'|°°- B"°mP°°Yl -- 4°* ship here. read from a Manitoba de- n oar oss- 3y Brazilian Traction xd 50c 76% nmon go ,how thug, 1( amm hu me ‘__ ,’ ' 3;* right of way, and an accident fol- The Y Et/eel Company of Canada . . . 90 42 Mbesins ..'. ... ... ... ... Canadian Brewery ... .... 45 82 Chas. (`-.ird ... ... ... ... 40 Power Corporation ... ... ... ..l15 Forei' Becuritics ... ... ... .. 37 Intex tillties A ... ... ... ... 46 Inter Jtilities B ... 5.. ... ... 20 British America Oil ... 56 Imperial Oil ... ... .._96 _ BANKS Bank Commerce ... ...340 Bank Royal xd 3 p. c. .......385 Bank Montreal xd 3 p. o. ....A14 ..~ are een as July ... ... _ _cons Mar. May ... . . ... July -ne are -re 0A'l'S Mar. ... May ... . . July . . wassu- my ....mst July ... ....130l»i OGC. ... ... ... ... ee.. -...12’l5'l Queen _ warrrsn To nur nouns.: 'rl:Nl- DIRT" . defendants car. New you have the FOI BALI--HOUSE AND L01' AND rnent h0\-U6. U\°d°m °°“v°“i°n°“' ' evidence of tha young fellow md his xi st xmas-A the r a mans mann at 'lo seyaeis street in zoos inenuty. Apply 00 Ingo 3’ llalw if - - H t I ......mr that they were enum; _ r"“u°»VB"°nwn' wmme' 424°- _ _ -I Hummfm Thumhy' 'nn am' 0 -‘ down Grafton Street at a odcraie ,_ *Wir I 15° NM °°“°*~_ -----_---"’ camels mcsaehern. aces ae. een. ai _ ‘ rm mu. mm, hm e - -_ mm" mum _ tue evis o _ ans two ` mm" hm' M ‘t no mm w that my .limi ial¥3§f...!r i _ _lailli'na\l8.llee "“’° ’ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. '|11 f ~_~ it it #fi _ Yesterday the Acorn=MaoDonald 'collision case which. for _thelast four days has been occupying 'the atten- ii_on df the Supreme Court. was dis- posed of by the verdict of the jury .fcir the plai_ntiff._Acorn. in the sum of 8200.00. ' ' In the course of his address to the Jury; llislrorslahip, Nr. Justice Ar- tenault first commented on the iengthfcf the hearing, which had oc- cupied- some 'four days. In any case of this kind, he went on, the facts arefor the Jury always. ‘But the Jury takes its law from the court, not from the counsel. lf the court wrongly instructs the .iury there is a remedy by appeal; but if they take their law from counsel there is .none. _ As tothe non~suit, which was rc- fused the points there raised did not concem the jury. They were not to consider for the purposes of the suit whether the young man was under 'age, or whether he had a license to drive or not. His Lordship expressed no opin- ion as to the merits of the points raissd_ by counsel for the defendant in the application 'for non-suit. These points have been reserved for “~- consideration of the fall courts. ` counsel for the defendant have occasion to raise the same. “lf you ilnd," he went on. “that there was no negligence on thepart of young MacAleer and that the collision was due to the negligence 'that MacAlesr was under age and that he had no driver‘s license will not prevent you from finding a ver- _dict for the plaintiff. e The rules of the road are for the protection of the public, and are the fruit of experience. Still. the breach of these rules does not prove negli- gence in a given case. Thus. a man lows from his insisting on it.. he is not excused by that. Thus. in this to blame. enunciate and explain the gener,1l iaccidents. A man driving at forty five or fifty miles an hour-has not Grafton Btreet at a furious rats of There is one point that it 'wlilbefor you to decide. When this young man reached. the point or the eniusien and turned his car to avoid an accident, the only way ln which the hind wheels could have come in contact with the bumper of til' defendant'| car, if that was halted, would be through the hind wheels of the piaintiifs car slewing towards the hawasdrivingtatafuriousrats. It isforyoutosaywbetharyouwill aoceptutlzafr evidence.and.ifyou do, youm nndforthsdatendant.. BisI.ardahipaext_ooutmlntod on tha agrsamsn 'of throrwitnessll. dsfonllanifa treat to rsrgsrrfr fiitliiig li? §;§§g° flllis Qs §§§‘§;l" ftigegi *Fresh* from 5 the gardens' Monthly Meeting Canadian Legion _The _regular monthly meeting of the canadian Legion was hem mt evening with a lar~~ »""°idancc. As the Preslr' __ two Vice i>residents.were ._ of tnwn, Com- rade Colonel A:~'....l.' G. Peake was called to preside. _ The meeting was opened with period of silence in honour of dup ed comrades. After- thc ‘minutes weljg read, the following were admitted members: Thomas Ambrose Rodd, 'Arthur Donald, Walter A. Smith. Comrade W. J. Cheverie delivered a very interesting and instructive address on the Royal Canadian Ar- tillery since its organization on Zzlri November, l8"ll. A hearty vote of thanks was moved by Comrade T. E. MacNutt, seconded _by Comrade William McLaren and 'conveyed to the speaker by Colonel _ Peake. ' _ ' The ni ical ro amm o sisrcd us p gr e c n _ of MacDonald only, than the fact' _Mn Brooks of 0-mm.” W” of solos by Mr. Samuel Doyle. Coin- rade Arthur Bruce, and a reading by Comrade Sizvsrt Dixon. Mr. Walter MBcNutt pd ldcd at the piano. all of whom received a vote of thanks. All present joined in the old song, "Pack up Your Troubles in Your old Kit Bag."` ~ Colonel Peake in his closing re- marks predicied a great future for cggg, 1( gh; bqy wg; ggmlng dqwn me _ Last evening .saw the first gal le of _ ___esT_ Pm.,-1.5 UNITED street at 0 highrateof speed, and, lnzlonr hoc!-:cy played on the ‘L M. C. g_._.v,(,__ at Mme H' a_ m_; knowing he had the right or way. did A. stun. 'lille same is played with nt G,.qe,,,.,,C1, 3 p_ m_; germ, M 20% nothing to were a enuiglon, he was a ten-inch puck with a hole 'ln the net.” 7 P m _ il8~ ` ' ` ` .center and broom handles for hockey His Lordship then proceeded to sticks. The rules are much the some -V -in " as ice hockey except for clieclclng. rule,` that those who make use of "The first game last _e_`vcnlug proved the public highway must drive to the 'very interesting and more games are The M ar kets safety of the public. ‘ to be played in the near future. ° 'Ijhare is some evidence that this Those starring last evening were _ young man was coming down Graf- John Turner " who _proved a great ` ten street at a rate ai' is in so miles ‘mah an tr. » nnslve. John Martin Momma" °"°" °"°` 3" per hour. Now, a motorist must have also pro" .liable as well as Ed. ' _ his car under control-that is, incase .Warren, .. _ r scored many goals. ggfgo TLS 1:; 3 of overgclng he must be"able'to avoid Next game to be played on Mon- D s day night _ot ms “__ under °°nu_°l_ so M (annum hm) flour situation was quiet. prices you accept thai evidence. You `may LONDON. Eos.. Jan.. 31--One 0! 'mms when “rm” bein' "my and a verdict rar- the defendant. the peculiar ervrwim which the °“"°° "“° “‘° "°‘“‘“° °‘ ce - movies have contributed -to the Am W” *mm* Th” '“°"°“‘°“° °f ---- H--139% suddenly he saw a flash, and there HUM The Tim” SWS- D C” hem °"“dV Th"° W" ' was a collision which threw his car “There mlKht be KUNG minlllldaf- °h"“3° "°d°y m th’ mc" my “,°und_ md ups" “_ Gauging the "mums wncemms th, “uvm” of ation. Prices were unchanged. Tl ihlury. Then, there is the serene- the army of film movie who devoid- W” ‘ ’“°d°'“*° d°m°“¢ ’°°°"¥ .... .... 97% me-, eh¢¢;~y,t,11g¢ he wg.; going down ed on Bhardeloes this moming and_'.l°°d lily. N0 BXPOPD llllilllflll YB ....1oo’/» prince Street at a slow 4-are of gms, "shot" the rox hounds, the scene ci, ported in. 'The cvs market was firm .... ‘....l02 mg gm; when 1-lg got to the mt"- the meet and many other subjects. "`9 “M¢\’f°n€ W 'NW ml\'k¢i 505118 section ar ri-mee and orntmn, they Ifney might even have "shot" the iff 'ill in “W °f 1°W°f lfflvlil "Dm saw an automobile coming down "d they beena little more nimble." F10 and advices that British lea! ---- ~--- 53* speed. They came ‘o a stop about wheth. at 'the time Macdonald *hi-5 WW! Bhd llld likely to be .... 53 mg “nm of gh, 5 ,md gm, cu- was ‘op Fi.-,ly L, he ,;¢¢,¢g_¢_|-pg next week. Prices were unchanged. ---- 5° _ came along and str them. would ha ’ 1, F#¢¢¢lPil were 929 cases. "~~ local This is lv of negli- gence; it _.ve to consider. The case a put by the plaintiff is that Daniel Macdonald drove so neg- ligently as to run into the ear of the plaintiff, causing damage. If then. you dnd that the accldsidt was due to the negligence of Macdonald alone, you will give a. verdict for the plaintiff-not, cf course. over the sum of $300.00 If on the other hand. the accident warcontributsd to by the negligence of \la.cAlser, even if Macdonald was negligent also. than the plaintid cannot recover. and the verdict goes to ths defendants You must consider that young Haclilesr had the rls'l'it of way, and that the man coming down Prince Bt-root had to look, and protnct his right baud side-the coming on his right. I have told you to what akiidit that luis applies. and I leave tha casa in your hands.”- ’l.'hsil|ryretir,edat4.Up. m. At 1.00 p. m. they returned with a var- diot for the plaintid. Mont. for O80- 00. 'rhseourtwasadieum|datlp.|n.. tt|ilia.m.today,whsaarl\n\aent wilibalieardiaiiieeaaeofllhll vnllaahod. ItwlilthonhlWl‘ nano. Eawh, George william Mae- { :ame with sued clay cxl\ii=Iled‘ 'WESTERN -sulumzasrna/Fannie in the tnwh buualhg wui be by Mayor Amoti on Saturday noon at 4 c'cicck_ Tea will be by the Daughter vi the lmplra. charge of 250 wil. lc mada to pay library expenses. Donatioli books or money will be gratefully oeived. _ --HOCKEY GAME AT 0’l.l -An exhibition game between th Y. M. L. team. Summeraide. and O'Leary team took place in 'J'Leary rink on Tuesday i‘hc score was 5-4 in favour §'J‘Leary. It was a good fs-lt. 'loth sides. There was a good | endnnce ‘ inns. Rcv. Mr. l -cicrcecl ~.me to the if both .=,. The visiting swlsh to thank the C‘l»eary :Association for the co..:~i-:ales :ed them; nlto tc Mr. and lhew for their kindness in I ‘ng them so royally. PERSONALS gunner in s~...~-..:.-.tue this week, | l [ -Mr. H. A. Darby ef ilage. was it visitor io this week. the guest of Mrs. (DL) T. Tanton. -The many friends of Mrs. Mlnto, of Summerslde, will be [2 Q1 'fb *Q ern Guardian feature of the Montreal grain and a fai:-‘amount of business done at unchanged prices nd, mbla shipments would be potato market was stef’ savers Island ~-‘-.tees we .ine nmediats s..._.ment at 90 cents .ur whites, DB cents for green moun- tairis per 90 lbs. in bulk. Little trading was being done in P. B. In goods. However as shipments pg; small just now most of the buainsq lil!-Sing was in New Brunswick po- tatoes. These at 65 cents fm' Onan Mountains. 58 cents for whites par 90lb`s. inbulhlocsnts higharin bags. ' »Uwaie`\ren Iliaawa ua __.._........__.__ #F M ‘ ' EYES TESTED ‘i GLASBIS l'l'|.'lfII I. W. IAYDOI. J. l..'l'A!l0l ` Ogteoearhla il llshsasus lille é -.n_i_..-. 9'U0'O'O9O* DR.J.P.MILLAl ' lillial. Ullihlla ai!.lmreuncureerugr|as\a..vaieh eiutemuaaay. _ l@TF§§3 ._ _. ..`».,,_.4.¢._._,__._._..