_.»--- ~11 JUHll]..l22,.1921‘ l ' haw-menta- ‘trims-vi; 110mm»- .... » P LFLFI. -_f i-. iv ' .= T TPTLJTL “TLJTEFTL TLj-"il-ITLJTLETLJTLJF ‘F5355 ‘FL. THE oilluiiiil. ‘intuit W” 17L TL flfibfiifiédi- "r-i "Joint-id'- '. sic-stoic . it‘2KY11U$t-l$|@l<i'" T ’ 1= ~- was. Mr. and Mrs James MeDougull MISSES‘ WHITE boots $1.58 al- so cliildrcus "white boots $1.43 at Alley A‘: Co. Ltd. ’ ' i DR. HOUSTON will he in his oi‘- flcc in Victoria ’l‘illl:‘s,day 23rd froul 10 to 5. ‘ sit’? . AD nit _‘ ‘HEATUTIES’ F 1' ilSLANg-dly sending’ ‘your h gauvenir orfll’. lil. I. wily : iii, Gllilflllftp Office. l!’ Qlka-“NO: _ ,, K16 U1 l)rlli Slivtl - y-fltlliirln nllilbrlll» for WOOL wiili_"al=. RECEIVED at ' on liVl-dncsilliy‘ .\."F . _ THE QARDEN» OF THE GULF‘ LLU$TRAT_E__D.-~\S0uvelllrs of til rovlpQgw-best illustrated write-up the“ provinet! ever published. rloe-Jifty seven- cents poslpaiil. uurdlunOffice. _ _ t iv "rife MARKETQk-At the market "estsrdlty butter sold from 35c to fie; eggs, 30c; fowl, $1.35 to $1.50 iubllrb, 10c a bundle and berries sewin- a suulll until. ‘ In‘ the‘ rum ‘nrket fresh amid-corned, cod sold it! 8e; haddock, 8c; and maekeral, 20 to 26c, Omthg. square hay sold _'t 75c. to 85c; oats. 70c: straw, ale; and potatoes 35c to 40o- a l. _, lnusuol uceldpnLot-cilrred some oya ago atdllgh Bank. Murray ltorsefldrlven byia, young lad haui~ arses driven a‘ young ush for Mr. John 'l‘_ llilclmod of Qllut vicinity tooiefrlgllt at some object and bolted. They proceoit an m, n mad gallop in a straight fine for-the snore nmrleaped over ‘he steep cliff tlleie.‘ The boy suc- needed lmgettlng clear all "W the cliff. One horso badly nlutilntod and Willow“ Peveml-Y - he edge of us killed and ire-other; uni llllfl-w was wiggling. ‘i of Little Slllpigan, N, 13., ivem in ‘lilo city yesterday and will visit SNEAKERS and sandals, vory lfl\\"])l‘lUc on Dollar‘ Days at Alloy & £10., Ltd. NOTICE "to lilovifirriszns-i Zilrs. .\ll-l)ol'igall's former homo in the tiaslerrl part of the Island. 311's- tllr.) l). \V. MaoKeriZie, and son, liaviil, of Nionireill have ar- rived to sound iho summer at thoi lltlllifln of ll-Gi‘\‘lrllllCI', ,.,- ~-.. ... v y???‘ i-i i-i i- i- i..- l lie; t-l-l i.. _‘ ‘prim lcnnnpomrowit ounnomr _f j ' SPECIAL PRICES MATTNEE 26¢. EVENING - 37¢; Children 16¢. Children 11c. i,‘ i “T! iii I iliil‘ I l l‘ l iii iii ii i "iii" . " i ' ii‘ Lilli in “The Miracle in: rushing arm bizzer one when SllVl In “OUTS ‘important Decision in Prohibition Apppoal JUDGE McQUARRiE THAT DRINKING ‘BAND L-iouon is AN ~ . RULES CONTRA— OF- ltéisl courier» “Peso M11...» so‘... a“ ‘HE greatest character lctor on the Ether)‘ that’: LQN CUANEY, famous for hi: role! f WHEELER, oAkMAii ‘Dapper Pill _ Pallarz/i“ i R"‘.ll”:l“rr..l“:.r::i":l‘.~ an ‘" "i" W‘ ‘m. _ “Wham rm: . After ~- lDllnhar_ will lczivti for uuolph (_)nt. .7 aovis N/lnhow- E8CAPEr--‘\l1' lull. hauillrlg "l enm before the animals llThli/Gfl at, win; qenuillsii-i Ailvel‘ti.~‘-i\rs ilro relniniloil that all ‘ ‘hlnlcfs SL0‘ display ilvertisolneuts ulust be in the Guariliztrr-Olfico before noon l'tlllz">l.‘t il'~t‘r.- l,, llud ‘llllfillfllfi’ (‘inpgalltlllllllllvsl "tmfthly lilil-.'flil.i°"l'°l>ilfl , ' ' -iiio‘l=lc~ tn a _. nizljfvtho m Al-irEYlld. 00's mu window i»n°“‘l‘*"e-"-llghlt‘ a few pairs. of men's boots at $100 “gul- a pair for IMIIarViIJays. * ~- iilborli, liildon.‘ Ml‘. ,Go0.,_'i‘l‘o_wsc., city,‘ Tm for a h» , 21-.‘ i‘ ‘l All!‘ If‘. auiol,’ ol San Au- WEDDING4T0DAY.—The wcli~,.!n1)'1‘§i, qic ‘ S; is! ifgnvg “H. “my, ding of _Missi§ Helen Bagnall :lll~i|';gri§§5og,;r.;¢ “té-jyaumm-r H“ luuvus Mr. \\'. l<‘.' Dunbar’ will be cclly mmy,f(,il‘i».gfmt“m(, “I'm m, mun.“ ‘bratod today in St, James (Yliurlcil |,,;,QhQ_,_¢1m,.M|-| ram,“ for a ‘veep the wrddiuF Mr‘ mm Mr“ or. Daniel who is Most Worthy‘ "crrr iStar isP-lillrc on ailllgh; masonic. mission and “llll-(‘Ofltllltlltfi some itors of, the Eastern‘, Slur in llllrld Province. At_l\l01\tll|;lli\. lo; uiorrfiw he will zlllouil tie convo- cation of the provirirlal’ Grand ilodtjc. .. . on their hnucynloon. OFF TO PETEWAWA--'i‘lle‘de.~~ iachulcnt oi‘ l‘_ II}. l. Artillery for l'l'l.\‘\\'llWll. left. yesterday at 1.30 p. ill. A large nilmbcl’ of citizens watchcil filelu _ 1)l_\l4'llt1v0 from the llriil ilaii to the station and many rUllHWCd in bid ille boys good lucid at tile train. , BIRTHS‘ i u _'r_ ~—-'—-“>‘ I—_ vésszigw-ifto-ine r. E. l. Ilospli- v . ' :1, J . 2 tl , 1021, t Ml‘. and PERSONAL.‘ lllrslwnE. llluhessely, n‘ son.“ l i i» I ..--.._- . s; ~ o.» i Mr. 1.. ‘A. MeLeilan,‘Silnlmerslile wns in the cltwyest-ordily. MnoAU-LAY-~0n.-June 20th, at 26 Spring Park Road, to Mr. and li-irs. Allan’ MaeAulily. 4a (lilllglll(ll'.>-f Siiliborn. _ - Mu J. N. MicDonzlld, lnspcctc-l" oi‘ Dretigcs returned"yesterday’ from an oiliciaLvi-sit. to New Brunswick. . . -.-r —'—- ._ Mr. and Iilrs. ll. J. Palmer, were ppsggngufs yesterday to Montre- ., m. Ileavy Earthquake ButNo Damage ‘LONTDON, Jmilw» There was a strcmi; carlilquzlke-A shook in Messlna. and Basile » Di. liulnhrio -' Mills '(illristlofldolwlirinulll. of‘ Boston. arrived pilxslcrilay on irvis- it m friends in Ulgg and vicinity. Miss S_.>.§i,rlnoi of llostonls on a lvml‘ t" "he kiulilpr" "an M‘ n“: zlboueziultiuight on Sunday zinc-ord- ‘*“'.'_“‘~ ..- ; lugtlvivilluegtlodpublillotfl unspoilt Di. Green. ' Montague. was Ma-ll- Apparently "m" w“'n°‘u' visitingimeliris inftown during in! rufviotlnisniiqr. Serious. '1"'|“*1.&\‘- ‘ ‘ latter nnrsiof-‘thc week. - ll lighten _of Baltimore‘ \M~d.. was in the city yostcrdilrv- lloi left fol‘ Gdorgetown on u‘ visit to friends. . ‘ . - 1.. . \ . Miss Myrtl-g Ross arrived home| from MonfreaT’ off-Monday nlkliti to spend her holidays with her -, in. callus c. i moraine were ‘ day. parehts, .Dr. and Mrs. Ross. ...-a. » i.R...-_Ro_3ers and‘- "B. G. Roirers. Sun»! Mr. and Mrs. ln the‘ clty yester~ t . ~ ’ an‘? _.... W .- I . w‘ N5“, 1_\\(ll.!lflt-9llt-hubl~§il&1t been llUllVPfflll by the lion. Noll llil-Qllilrrlo, Jildge of'been purchased from a vendor in lie Qouutv Coilrt of itrintac (‘oup-lnccordance with tho provisions of Ykllflfllli‘ SectlonTili lit-tho Prolilbl- {the Act. (Yarpouticr- Hl- is going as» rbllfosentitttv-e. ‘of, Tho him IT- l Grand Patron of the Ordei- oi‘ ldelsti »- Thu iudrziucnt follows: FENQE. - l tlon <~t_ The defendant John W. (Yrniré, was charged-before Stipen- iliary J l‘l{l\\'ill'll Wyatt of Simlnler- side _witli permitting illegal con - suuipliuu of dltlllfil‘ to lake place nu his |)l‘flll|lS('.$. 'l‘ll<'\f ‘liiziifistratc dis missotl iho (EiISRfTIOIIllIITZ that this r-Qftlllm did not apply_ to contra- band liquor hilt only lo liquor pllf| ..has§(_l frolll a Vendor. 0n order. iv the Prohibition Commission the] l "c was appoalred and the cut-los- ‘lcd judfziuent has just been dcllvep- lt-d in their favor. . ‘I iii it‘ llliillil I _ iliii l ‘iii i. . I l l lllllillil lll i iii“iii s, i; .;i!:.iiiiiiiiliiii'~i will TI ii iijiii H “ Vii li" ii iiiiilifliiiiiii‘, lllll 1 o“ ii l ‘l ii illli Han" and "Th: Penalty." and doing the finest work of his corner in this whirk a of dqspprata deeds nftcr duh d5 l WHEELER 0A nihilism l-lWTr-kb g bunk Respondent's premises with a friend. The Respondent had the lsottlc. 'I‘hc_t' had a drink of l‘lllll all around. -'I‘hc Prohibition Act by Section 50 prohibits the vendor allowing ll- filler to he consumed or drllnk on the licensed premises and Section 51 prohibits the sale or purchase of liquor except as in tho Act pro- vided. Section s2 prohibits zlnyone keeping or having in llis possession llllyillqlltil‘ ilulcss such iiqnur has Sec. ‘53- deals with proscribed li- quor and prohibits its being con- sumed as a beverage. ‘fliho above sections deal with the person who hiiusi-lf romiuils tho breaches lucntioucd. 'l‘ho following three sections on tho contrary deal wizh the ‘person allowing certain f/liings to ho illegally done on ills premises by another. . ASeotlon 54. No person shall lct or knowingly suffer any other per- sonto use any premises, which the owns or controls for the illegal storing, salcfkr-opiilg for sale or ‘CANADA, PROVlNCE 0F PR’lNt‘E' y EDWARD ISLAND, , m‘ Tun cousrrv COURT, or - PRINCE (‘.()llN'l‘Y , - ~~ =~~ r‘i-i~"l‘ii (?ll‘t(‘.ll1'l" i George ll. Barbour Appellant vs John W. (‘roke Respondent: ' June eighteenth A. l1, 1921 I This is'an appeal from a judg-l luoni or order of dismissal made by I tho ‘Stipcudliiry Milgistratl- of the 'l‘owrl of Samurai-side, hearing: date the nincth day of May. i921 of a. complaint made under the l‘roilibi< tion Act by the Appellant zlgzllnst the Respondent as follows: For dint John W. (‘rolw of Sum- nlorsidc, iSaloou Keeps-r. did wltll- in tlirco nlonthsdast past at lilo Town of Sumnibrsiile TITOFQSlIltl be- iwecn the first of ‘March i921 and file first flay, of May 1921 know- iuizlyiporullt illegal consumption of. iiliuor to take plaeo on the prcraisj‘ es oi‘ which illllillfi"t4l‘llll John W; Uroko is occupant. ‘I'll-ta said pro-I inllscs being situated on the west Fltlfl- of Spring Street in tlic said 'l"o\vu of Slnrilllclwaiclc, contrary to tho Prohibition ‘not 'n'nd ivhlr-h in - formation burrs» date tho third day of May, A. D., 1921. l . It was fullv, proved at the trial l of this appeal that the Rospo denb knowingly permitted lntoxicnt ug ‘ quor to be consumed-on his pr \ mines. One witness said he was i v . i and ollt of the premises for thre -: i days llrunlq He spent one night‘ there-bile and illfaiffiflfllntllfailt zlnld th rsnn tlere a llilllfedq-llrunllg?“ glacial: bottle ol nun. in his" _ when ‘no went ‘in. When ill!‘ e -the~‘bottle was not there. lie went. out in the mornl lng about seven o'clock and loft . t-hem there, wont back Jbout ten . or eleven, than u- got ‘the 55% Jiiiiir W.‘ sleep; they l ‘ , , 1M l - _. ..&. §‘A4(p$§| ‘(Tor filo Act. liquor nt Simon Iloy-es‘ who" llvesfyrlulsnnc l§lliliw ~‘ - ~~,» f ' iller ivltnoss weifiMlhTYl-Ths other unlalvfnl illsposal, disposition of llqour. Sea.‘ 55-. No person shall use or knowingly suffer any premises of which he is n tunat for the illegal storing, szde_ keeping for sale, or other unlawful disposal of liquor. , lSec_ 56. Provlllcsiiuit no person shall knowingly pcriuit illegal eon- sllmntlqn of liquor to take place in the. housebr on the premises nFVirliich he is owner. tenant oi‘ occupant. The learned Magistrate in his rensnnoihjudulnenf holds that tile provisions of Sections ~56 can nnly-‘npilly’ to the consumption ofllqiini- mentioncil in Sections 50 and 53 that is liquor purchased un- der the provisions of the Act. I cannot agree with the conclusions arrived at by lilo Magistrate nor the reason iziverl tiierrlfor. iSllppnse the cilargt- was for illeflill filflflflil as mentioned ln Sections.“ and 55 on tire rerlshniniz ‘of llllQflMflglblIatfl as referred to lL follows lthat such =cbargo would llnlue to be illsmissetl although‘ proved. illegal storing ‘is not lpisissliua Velma previously ‘stated in the Act, neither is illegal consumption so nleulloneil, except ias toiliiilnr legally putchaseal un- May. a person, therefore. store e-wntntband liquor on ilm premises of another to his knowledge and ilhqlaiwner or tenant of such pre- misesto be free from a breach of the 5w, The contrary appears quite clear- ‘It is obvious that no person can lleguily store contraband liquor. nor can be legally consume or drink it. H6 must not sell it nor purchase it“hoi“lti'.-ep. nor have In his D08- session such liquor and it there- ifore follows that lie can not legal- ly store lt nor legallyconsume it on the premises of another. . In fact. a person with contra- band li ur .ia about as great A ns n drunken man in rm , i. iiiiiiii’ ‘iliii ill ill l iiif ' i! i. F, ‘Court of Appeal and in default of iii“ ii ii lill ‘p , ill. l ~ l l7 .i"f i _ i i Ii i if ‘ii ~ ‘Ill l i i I I ii l | l I il..illlll i i lfnil '5 generation, Make i have anew idea as to a1! flntflie screerl trouble to those with whom he may collie in contact. The only proper place for him is in charfze 0f the inspector. Pollock C. B. said in Attorney ‘General vs Silleln (1863) 2T1. and f‘. 508. “if statute ill terms plain make what the defendants ilave done a punishable offence within the statute, we want not, the as- istzlncé which may be derived frolu what eminent statesmen have said or learned Jilrists have written_ in this case the evidence ls con- ciusivehand the offence, charged is within the provisions of the Act. This appeal is, therefore, zllloxved and tile~ judgment or, order of the Magistrate is quashed. The Respondent is convicted and adjudged‘ to pay the ‘sum ~01? two hundred dollars and the trusts in tile ‘Milizlstriltds (lnllrt Illill in the lilllnediate paylncntdo be imprison- cd in the (Ioulruou of Prince County for three nontlls unless the said fine and costs are sooner paid. ' sroox enormous HALFAX. June 21—(Quotntions furnished by Johnson d: Ward member's‘ d: the MOutreaTV-Stock i ." Elnellan ge J American Car Foundry ..'...116 American Smeltlng and Re ‘fluinlg Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q3514 Anrerican Locomotives .. . .74 Auacond-a. Copper ... . . . . . . .3514’, (‘nnadlan Pacific Railway ...10.'l\,§ New York Central Railway ...65‘,-'_» (‘iuiban Cone Sugar . . . . . . . . . ..S5f,»;, Crucible Steel . . . . . . . . . . . .. .55 international Papal‘ .. .48 Mexican Petroleum .5 . . . . . ..106% Reading‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6175; Southern Ifaqiiir . . . . . . .. .60 l Studebaker Corporation . 371% 112 Union Pacific . . . . . . .. United States Steel Gorpnro- tion Keityltsprnigilsill Tire ' ..36 l M. P. R._ . . . . . . .. I’. R. _S. ' 34% U. ‘T. Alclllson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..78% X ..-.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Tlbi; Corn, July, 63%: SepL. out; Ooats, July 87%; Sept., 39%. llSlllfillsszzz N0 landmine-IL Sprnylnr-No llnull Inn swallow n Unpllnlb RAB-MAI! In Guaranteed to restore noomnl‘ hre thing,’ atop mucus zstherfmzl in _! o bronchial ion: nights of quiet sleep; contains no hnblt-formln‘ drug. 31.00am your-urn: ma. Trla utomgbiie. Hols in ‘trouble him- relt anrfhe In most liable to bring‘ free at our ‘genome or Tito Tom- pletonn, H2 in: \\’.. Toronto. Sold by Rcddlu Bros. .i_ iiiiiiiiliiiiiiili"iiil iiiiillii, iii i‘ illlmlil/ llii il/ " lllil I ll \. , ‘i'i,iiiiii|“i-§‘\ . llllllliliilllllli‘willllilillliillliilwllliIin llivliliuiiliii‘iilillliiihii Iliilm iiiiiiii iliiii iiiii ill :_i| i. ililiillii i iii. ‘i iii. iii ' i llii! iii] iii ii i, li/é-Yillil l llli ii! iii‘ 1| illlT l, 2 iiiiii dill f lllill ii STANLEY G°ETi-IALS- ‘Hitler WATCH thh dearfittle boy melt the ' icellko heart of “Silky Moll" and‘ ymfll m a great piece oi child acting ‘- . t-Jome " _yon’!1renmmberiog yearn, ‘ N- this great production UniversaLJewd believes it ifofiering l the finest American melodrama that theecrecn has ever-known. . Extraordinary in piot-swift as‘ lightning ir1'action—and supab- l‘ iyi staged; it lat-most of aJ.l—-splendid1y acted by a: great cast headed by the most electrifying actress of this day and t a point t0 see “Oittzidel the Law”--—you’ll you in‘ thrill-i The Methodists Finish Business At a/Late Hour lSAApKVTLLEv June 21.-Al "Belling of last evening's session of the vNew Brunswick and Prince hdwaru Island Methodist confcu enee at resolution was proposed by Rev. b. A. Wiglltmiln seconded by‘ 1i" S. B. StPDtllilrd, as fOllQ\\'_q; _ Whereas a very important ile- clslon concerning mixed nlarripg. es intllis dominion has been ren- dered by the judicial committee of the lnlporiill privy council by ‘Vhlcll ft 15 mild-i: Clear that no legal disahillhv rests upon the ministers of iluy clllircil who are duly qual ifleii to perform any proper nll-lr. "flge 111 any ‘province of this do- minion and that all said se~callerl mixed ruarriages are valid in law, and “Whereas this triumph of justice‘ and reason over claims- and pre judlccs of unwarranted privilege 111-“? been lifflllght about by tile ef- forts of the Most Worshipfui 0r- nnize Grand Lodge of British North America. in lllc celebrated 11st case of Despatle-Trenlliiilyat a cost of 1510.000. “Therefore resolved that we-as [1, conference and chilrch express lulr satisfaction at the decision and give thanks to the Loyal 0r- angc Association for their services on behalf oi‘ all Protestant churches in fills ilouliniiiu." The resolution was passed after some discussion. Quite a ilisl-ussion arose over travelling expenses and the injus- tice \\'lllt‘ll was evident in the llll~ tribuliou which has been ulude of the expense fund. and on nlotlon of Rev. H. l‘). 'l‘iloluas. seconded h_v llev. H. .-\. Goodwin. a coultzilttee was raised up of Rev. G. P. Daw- son, Rev. P. Fitzpatrick and Rev. F. E. Boolhroyd to consider tho mut- ter and report Tto the next confer ence. , 1 "- lt havlngirbten ‘brought to tho attention of tile conference that two superaunuatoil ministers. Rev. E. C. Turner, and Rev. A. White- slde, would next year compl to. llifty years in ‘the ministry," c. president. of the conference and iho secretary were instructed to take steps to fittingly celebrate the event. The laymen nf the conference spacial committee were appointed as follows: J. M. L-emont, J. M. Palmer, W. H. Snowball, Thomas Moyse. in order to make it possible for the conference to meet at a date which would not clash with the Nova. Sootln conference. it was de- cided to make the conference fili- anclal yesrend on the 15th day of May. lt‘ was also decided that the conference would open next win- on the second Thursday in Juno. After fitting devotlqnolq ervlces the conference endedu nfm dnipht. v ' ‘i -\ I iiiiiiiiii i i ., q‘, mili- Torin/l‘ ‘ d p " liii lllhlllilliil rAqiiisIni- it Lu". L. I i: -I | | c I c i: , iiiilli iiiiii ~ liiillll! i‘ . Iiiilii 5 i/llii ll 7 iii‘ i I, i i iipii, iiiii.i. /,’\ dill‘ Ii . ll .4‘ if Yifllili ‘ iiili ii v f Ii iii i liii i vii iii, ii iiilpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilliimii llllll ilil No Troops Trained 0n Navy island -O'l"I‘A\‘VA. June 21.——Dcnial is nude at‘ the ftijllilia Department , of lilo report that Navqv island is to be used as a training ground for Caniuliau soldiers. The iletzlcll< lnent of the Royal (‘anndiau [tepi- ment minced on the island has Iulcrely ‘Pen instructed tu prevent propelt danluge The island has always been owned by (fanada but lrzlsbeenlezlseil for mun) years to ilI1',Alll(2f‘iL‘.fl[l fruit growing con- cern. --The lease expired in May. Nearly a century ago Willialu l._vop Maoiienzio had his hczldliiiartcrs there during the rebellion ill i837. Tile government has not yet dc- l-lilcd what use will be illade of the‘ island. -—-—-—<-o->i-- Small talk has generated ulauy big troubles. 1899 Investment Leadership Oar Foundation Stone (LThe aim of our whole“ organization is to give gyou a service which is promp , accurate and conscientious. (Prompt as regards the immedinteattcntiungivea to details. QAccm-nte as regards the information and data at ‘ one disposal of clients, ieifilfand prospective. , ‘ onscicntloua inas- h-as we like to have "oiirsmallest Investor fccl that his account means as ~ -‘-‘ much to us n: it docs to him. Upon} ' _i.eornerstone » l’- per lty has been built the entire super- of‘ our business. Bond and Security In- unlmenfs, whether in Jargsor small amounta, can filwaya be purchased by artful Payments, if dnlmd. ‘Write fc" "- plgnnfory Booklet 11b Bryant, Isard 8: Co 34-90 Si. lnncoh Xnln St. .ii' ~u_..-<~ l 4‘ ‘l. ii f. \