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(Supy) A, J, Mc- Cabs is pennitted to retire. 20th 00%,, 1928. _ CHURCH GATHERING -Monday 000111113 the social hail 11f Trinity Un- itcd Church was the scene of a de- lightfulgatherirlg when the officers and teachers of the Sunday School wsre entertained at supper by the th:ee Supc intsndents, Messrs G. F‘. Hutcheson, B. W. LePage and W.M. Rowe. Fallswing ‘the supper which was served by the Willing Circle 0f King's Daughters under the conven~ orship \:f Mrs. J. A. McKenzie, the annual rneetingfof the school was lreld, at which reports were received and a large amount of MISIIIBSS was transacted. All the officers were re- elected. LAST SAILING-S FROM GEORGE~ S. “Domini-on Slipper‘ sailed from Gewgetown Sunday mm‘- nine to New York .with a cargo of pots-toes. The “St. 'l‘l~lerese" and the "Anders" sailed from the same p01‘?- yesterday aftemcon inr Charleston, South Carolina and Havana- The steamer “Te_'n" is at Georgfiwwll awaiting favorable weather for load- ing. She W111 load about 30.000 ninety pound bass of potatoes for Havana f cm the Potato Growers Association. e will be the last steamer from that ‘port this season. during which fifteen steamers have loaded cargoes were. The.» arlzlsr is P9001190 l-O b" still clear Qf ice. " Elle lllinurdfo Llnlmrnf for llrllllli" ilfnallijanllalifil “id EUROPE SAINT JOHN N.B. To Cllcvbourl-Houfhulnpton Jnn. 24. Web. 21 .. . . . . .. .\lcllt.'l Mnr. l4. Apr. 17 .. lelnlgnlnl Mnr. 28. .. kionirullll Apr. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mulllvlllrc .1 J's) Glnngowddrrrpoul Jan. 18. Feb. l5 . . . . . . . . . . .. hinnlrnylll Jan. %. FYch. 22 Montreal- Feb. l. Mar 1 Mlnnvllonll _ Pah. F’. liar Apr. 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lictngmull Tu llmnhnrg Fol). 21 . . . . . . . . . . . ......,.. llcllfu Blur. 1-1 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melugalnll . Tu "he. bourg-finuthnmpton Apr. 17 . . . . . . . . .. I-lulprcss of Amltrnllu From New York lo Cllerlmum-Lirr/rpmvl Hun-h ll . . . . . . . . .. Iluvlluus of Bellforll l-‘ull information from Con. Pan. Agent-l (l. E. CARTER, Dist. Puss. Agent. 40 Kin; fluent, Quin: John. N. B. ‘-. Wvrrriqgfglfl ' A‘ i _ “x . l , > " PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Peter Durm, Upper Queen Street, will re- 'gre't to loam that he is still lll in the City Hospital. i. Miss Helen Godkin. who has been in the United Status for the past year, returned recently for an ex- tended visit to her parents, Mnand Mrs. Arthur Gcdkin, Kent Sweet. Miss Jeanette Macvittle, teacher of Covehead Road School, is out a- gain after lmdergoing two success- ful operations in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. STANDARD MINIYNG EXCHANGE Quotations fumished through mur- iesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL & 00-. Charlottetown Office: ‘- January 15, 1029.- Noon Close Abana .. 300 355 Aconda 14 13 Amulet 329' 326 Area . 15 15 Bidgood . 54 4B Cap. Rouyn 06'»; 07 Cent. Manitoba ... 70 '70 Ciel-icy . . . . . . . .. 1B 21 Granada........ 20* 22 Hud. Bay .. .. 119 116 Int‘l Nickel . . . . .. 5525 5325 .. 09 081w} 10B 105 129 125 55 55 4'11 460 08 14% . 62 60 . 3'1 36 Noranda .. 8375 8275 Pioneer 35 35 Sher. Gordon .. .. .. 695 690 Sud. Basin . . . . . . . .. 860 850 Tevk Hughes .. 920 900 Towagmac 305 320 Vinond 108 106 Windfall . . . . . . . .. .. 0'7 061-1’; Wright Hal‘. 1'70 165 Svlvanite » 215 205 Siscoc .. 114 110 Bis Missouri . . . . . . . .. 174 175 : 7A Real Asthma Relief Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma. Remedy has never been advertised bv extravagant state- merits. its claims are conservative indeed. when indeed bv the benefits - which it nev-foms. Fxnent real relief and permanent benefits when von buy n~1= rcrnadv and you will not have muse for dlewnnclnfrnent. It. gives lwrmwnent relief in many cases where other so called remedies have utterly failed. Card of Thanks ___._ The family of the 1M4: Mrs. W. H. wish to thank their lmny fliends and neighbours, who by beau- tiful floral tributes, mmaagw of sym~ pathy, and other acts of kindness, did much to lmsen the sormw oi’ their recent sad bereavouuozrt. ‘ The foiiawingisalistof-theflmsl tributes: Pillow-The family. Wreamhs-Jian-y and Edna, Charlie and Sadie, Mr. George ' chester, Mass. Mrs. A. B‘. and boys, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Roper, Princeport, Al. 8., Dr. and Mrs, Nelson Roman, Dal-cheater. Mass. irmcmt-Alvh‘. and. M15. A. Bon ne splays-Mir. A. M. Bums and family, Mrs. Hilary Patterson, Mr. Lloyd Ward, Mr. and Mn. Efliltpt- Maoiaren and Victor, and Th Harper and iami y, Mr. an Mrs W. Phillips, Bulrunelsidc. M?" anrl- Mrs. Isaac Clark and Helen. 4019. Y n Call in and ask for a demonstra- Gen-mm "The New Coleman Instant - lite Lamps no MORE lmllrmo organ- . ‘ti’ flardtvflré And Lanterns Col, llimhéd -. l ‘wwfl “Morgalfs Last Raid” To -morrow Usual Prices , .11“? 51953-7 I The Public Forum Thin column in open for m; ‘HWIIIIWII b7 corrnponlllntl of lllllllfllll u! interact. The Charlottetown Guardian llou | of norsnlnrll; "ma"; w; oplnlnnu u! v-Pélplllldintl, rowovo-oo-ooovooooooooo... BALANCE OF TRADE Bin-"Svtudent" in a, consisting mostly phrases about lnone long letter would the $150,000 wwtll of msr.‘ be sold when the 8100.000 paid for the wheat was all the money in the country?" Your °°1T9$D0ndmt says that I seemtacbink thstvheonehundled thousand dollars paid 1m‘ the wheat W“ the 011W money in Canada. I took the hansactima by itself and showed that it could not be dam, and if all transactions were can-led out on similar lines the ma: result wmlld be disaster. ‘ true latter in which he makes such a futile attempt to answer my ques- “Bhldenfi” araues that "when the first cargo 1o! wheat was export- ede-ud payment brought back m" goods the transaction was completed, the wheel had l-nade a complete re- volution." This is not the case, the wheel does mat make a complete turn until the merchandise reaches the fanners. This completing of thetiansacirlon is what is troubling your correspondent, and he strives 0o avoid it. _ "Siuderlt" appears not to be satis- fied with the answers he has already given as he has written several ex- planatory letters, which may pretend m show lcnowledgc and searching at text bools but as for explaining or answering the question, they are as futile and meaningless as the initial answer "Phat all kitemational trad-a is and must be conducted on these lines and cannot be conducted on any other lines." Your (bx-respondent, not satisfied with trying new theories in econ- omics tries to introduce a. new de- parture in the ethics of newspaper correspondence when he says "First Isaidltwasimporhantandthatl didnotiuidarstaxldarldhtel-Isaid. it was very simple, and gave the an- swer. I plead guilty rbo the 0118-1863’ He also admits purplzsely changing my question. Vlfhexl caught in uhifl tmpofhisowrlmakingheverypro- pony admits it. If he badnot been caught what would he have done? A cormspondence carried on in V1116 manner cannot be much benefit to your readers and for this rwwn I will take no fmther notice of your correspondent who slam Iiimwlf "Stud . e I am sir. "J. HOCKEY 0n Batimlay. Jan. 5th. m: Bum- ble Bees 0f Mt. Herbert journeyed no Pcwnal, where Hwy Dlflyod a. friend- Jygqmgofhllackeywitlh-flhofiallalt- em of . The game was clean throw?" 9 and remitted m a triumphant - wry for the Bumble Bees. The score ran as follows: . lllilst Pmiocb-Bumblc, Bees, d; P16 Eaten, 0. swond Folded-Bumble Bees, 2: Pie mums. 0- Third Period-Bumble Bow. 2: Pic Eaters, 0. The lure-up follows: Forwards "Cutie" Wbod - - - "Duke" Driscoii “Wm. 3, equglfy good at moot- ing goals and rabbits. . CANADA'S IRON ' Hamilton and Built 5M3. Marie in Ontario, and Sydney. 1h "W? 3°“- sre at present the INN- Wll-P" °5 the iron lmlunry in mudg- oilounnwoon rum» l __¢n- Aaso- LAUREL AND HARDY m , ‘jammy T0 BED” AND "VANISIF I ' f o ' , poms: " ' a aim: at j ' M!" mill?) "we. ..'°**'f"*_ mun. .. lawlessness I _, riot in this thrilling frontier drama ' STRAND. Today’ -fm¢l Thursday a A . 1929 JV ARY 16'; ANU_,,,..,,., , n f .1 MAT. s15 ’ . r m‘ lll/Til F0512 . _. and MHRINES‘ ; ‘IL? A a time! m» laughs! g1’): zctlgho! Dix Love! With $8 brave and beautiful Ruth Elder. 9 l flyer. YOUIU 1W5“! $2151? tlglfxllll! You'll love this lov- ing pair! ‘ORCHESTRA e Presentation to ' Rev. MacDonald l. At the close of the evening service on Sunday last, Rev. J. J. MacDon- ald, Pastor of St. Paul's, Sunlmerside, was presented with the following ad- dress. accompanied with a purse con- balxxina $250.00. the gift of the parish- ioners. This was supplemented by the presentation, on the part of the ladies of the pariah. of $70.00. Father John, who was completely taken by surprise. made a fitting acknowledgement of the great gener- osity“ of the donors, and snake with feeling ofthe splendid spirit that the people of the parish manifested to- wards him since his advent among them ten years ago. He also refer- red to their charity towards the poor, and t4>__t.heir mlumanimous co-opera- tlon ‘lnpyery project that he under- took in the parish since coming 8.1110’ than}, I Tlhefiddressg- .. " rm Reverend John James MacDonald, Sumlllulside. Prince Edward Island. Drnr Reverend Father —At the be- ginning of the New Year every Chris- son and daughter wishes to ex- press to, their natural father and mo- ther t pir “Ashes for a bright and p us New Year, so we also, your parishioners, desire to express to yqumitevercnd Father, our good Wishes and zmtitude for the deep inter “which. for the past ten years ‘you have taken in our spirits ual nncrmgterlal-welfare. We share todayin the sormw with which Divine Providence has design- ed'to amm you l_n thelloss of your brother. and 10in with you in fervent pmyers for his Eternal rest ‘Ihat such sorrows should sssail you when youare not in your usual good health, we heartily feel. but we render thankspo-God that you are now im- prowrlnlt and will soon be restored to perfect health. . Butqgrlistvelling all these transitory clouds. ynur bright career of forty years in the ministry of Cod. brings reloicing to the hen-ts of your many friends. and satisfaction to yourself and your superiors. Manv a. child, by the virtue of the Baptismal rpm. has received its sod:- ltual life from your hands; many a troubled soul rccolv-lled to God by your words‘ of Absolution: many a. hmrt inflamed wirh love and charity in the mccotion of the Blessed Euch- arist from your consecrated hands: many a harsny home created by the holy ties of matrimony and sustain- ed by your wise counsel: many a dy- ing soul returned to God by your pmvers and holy Unction. Forty years ago. when youth, re- fined natura and mllege attalmnenis proffered you renown. wealth and pleasures in many worldly avocations, rbeying the call of God. you chose a life of humility. sacrifice and abne- gatzlcn and entered into the service of God-the Salvation of soul. limdowcd by Nature with a pleas- ing personality. and gifted in oratory and sak-red-e1oquenceyour sermons . and instructions always left in the minds of your. hearers, a deep imp prr-ssion and assurocfguidance. ‘Iihe culture and knowledge acquir- ed in your many travels, and so glad- iy ‘rted to us in your lectures, brouzh us closer to the Holy See, and revived in us the everlasting ra- cial ties and historical pride vrhich binds us to the land of our forefath- ers in, the Old World. But not alone in our Spiritual wel- fare were ymL-wncerned. for. really» ing the importance of developing in the young,- Chrisbian facilities in a sane and round body. you always took a deep interest in salutary‘ re- cmafrlcn and participated in- many manly sports, g _ , , Your generous heart rejoiced in our social an, _ _ents and material achievements, and as n’ when of gra- titude and appear-lotion for all that wmqa you have donejor m. we beg Lthis little gift. ‘ May Ufiifdu-Pl-ovidenda keep you 10.1w- huillhy 1m your fnvif-ful ministry. . ' rend.) The r , on! not. Paul's. .. ; AN. _ v , ilitol _ E1‘. _\ Jlfflfiof- 43002-3 . ' may...‘ ""160 luhtbiingin- stalled flifftiafi llaalifilm ‘*"-?"-~'§l..‘ silfloincbilc am.» I liaise" BR YDGES Continued from P539 1 Mrs. Strong's. Mrs. Strong's residence is at so Brighton Road. She was in wwn 0n the evening 0i the 6th with her sister. Bile 181B 0n return at ten minutes to wn- It wok about 15 minutes w sen humu- H" sister went half way xvith her. Wow she had reached a pouu 11155 we ‘Filler side of Dr. Jenkins residence and not very for from Mrs. Btroflfs residence someone Erabbed her on the mouth and knocked her downl It was a dark rainy night. Her assailant dressed her as m; as the gangwny where there were bushes and hurdocks, and every thing. "He said if I did not do as he wanted he would choke m6." Stiller! witness. "He then sot on wp of me» put his fingers in my mouth, and tried to choke me. I bithis hlmd» Then he m; me Qnthe chin making it bleed. He su-d u ,1 didn't 18y 00W" right he would kill me; ho 110d 0 knife in his pocket.- I said ‘go ahead and do it’, Then he drugged me acres: the road, under a log. I hit my head against it, and it. hurt me. Then I saw I was on the road 801118 “m? Victoria. Park. Hetrled to get on top of me. Then he got up and left. I 80W him going across the Victoria Pork running. 1 recognized him. I 50W 111m in town last winter. That is him. 1n the box there (pointing to the Pris- oner.) He was dressed in a black can. light brown coat and long 000W H‘? was dark, and clean shaven and short Question further by C0005?! $15 w occurrences in the course‘ of the as- sau1t,,wltness said: “H0 “'05 trying ' to pull my clothes lip-ml’ dress’ H9 did‘ not touch myunderclothing. He was trying to get on top of me; I “'05 trying to get away from him. I turn- ed on my side; and he was f-Yyilll; W lay me down agbln-to turn me on my back. While I was there by the 10f; he didn't speak to me at all. At this time, he had hishand over my mouth, and was trying u» drag me further- When he run away I got up and sow :1 girl coming along. I did not know her then but I'do not. It was Violet Owen She assisted me to Mrs, Btronlffi- My clothes were all wet, full of mud and full of burdocks. I told Mrs. Strong what happened; also Miss Owen W“ of what happened. I told her that a fellow I didn't know had knocked me down, Mrs. Strong when she was wld telephoned for the police. The police officers came, and left a little later." Witness went to the police office afterwards when she was able to identify the man who knocked her down and dragged her across the ‘ street. “He is over there how in the box," she said. Witness was quite sure of it Cross examined by Mr. MacKin- non: "It was mining bgavily that night. 0n my way out I went along Euston Street. I saw this man be- fore-ll year ago. I met him in town. I knew him to sec him, but had nev- er spoken with him. I told Mia's-Owen that night I knew him to see him. 1t was dark thalxnight, but where he knocked me down there 'was n. light. He drhxgedme under the log placed across the‘ road-leading into Victoria. Park. The flrsrtlme he knocked me down he triemto choke ma. Ho told me he had n. knife when I was in the gangway. I have a sister (Mrs. Gau- thier) at 115 Elm Avenue. I, have un- other sister, Irena Araenault, who worked at 90 Brighton Road who has now gone home. Re-examinedby the Attorney Gen- eral witness identified the coat. she she had worn that night, and also the 00st and cap worn by the prisoner at the time, both of which were shown to her. Qnestlohedas u» tlilipoint by Mr. MacKinnon witness said: "I won't swear, but I am "sufebf it." She finally swore it was one like it. She was also sure it was ‘the man. Violet Owen, examined by Mr. Clare Cflmpbelislud; for; ‘Sunday night the --_.___ Rapid increase in the number of automobiles is causing an exten- sion of highways in Turkey. Sac Piulol‘ . dhu‘ ordered that - autofiiobil _ be parked“ with backs to thalcilrb.‘ The Unltedltnfas is exporting how's t worm of goods to Ioel d S mouth, l Finland llu a mono, stringency.‘ ~L0fl£|0i1 n» a umnequlll short-- annals/Eb‘ lnoilm- bu , mold i l" ~ us‘ .\ Q H ( w» r'-=v.;y;l- m» muéll’§ ‘.¥l§' , . ' ' resence. I. was going out to‘ “i”; ":.1:°1":$:“;'.:r:::. fiiii“iléé’~semu» m w m» ti»; l 11-“ . '. -. jiy the prisoner. 1 1 wen; down to the cull of l-‘uwllalfiustation to idem v ' _ _ - r went and b11108!" M155 35°58'11" '01- lax? (11031? oxhfibwhiglgcinstgsetvzngfl U19 P°11¢°-‘"5m51°n~ lllmuldtiulmed i W’. ” ‘I ' Verne Chief asked her at was v ‘albtrkfilalfolrgorwlliifiliflraractlllllrnctdx? Iltriifiaiman who flWVwed hillltami she m“: | ,, n Awe ' c ruining heavily at the time. 00hl£f Ygné @5155“ w“? shgwnoa: m,‘ “my m Bngnwn mad’ when 1 - pr B‘ identified them.) Z reached a 001m 1199-1" Dr- Jen“)! 96”‘ m examm. ., - screaming by. The witness was en cross -‘ ‘residcrhg’ I ileum some 5 Cd b M; lvmcKinnon. No fresh evl. '0 Blrl- '1"en 1 ‘uswvemd two ""9" deuce, apileared in the 0011189 0101-1 lbm’ “ouldnt w“ wlunher they were t that the Prisoner had made" ‘(we ‘vomen’ a man and a wfiomintfi: lelficgonfessldn in the presence of the? Krigmeclsilzix-(igothrlqxlselillorilfrcl use: then Chief of ligolice, Sergeant Machines; ‘lthey were crossing the road. At. that and himaemh idjmwbue chm or POL lphwe more is a mad ‘mama mwbmi 11 Arglfifllgkléd by Mr ‘Clare Campbell lga§ggtbig§dnogshyaiolgg gaging: s31 that he had accomillmied 0310", lqmey Seemed to come from a 8808- mflhliwlgvtlllimmngrygfisdgzsflgzfigu lway m“ side Pf B"°“"s,',the1°§§f§ 51:1 figs‘? feaw giomenta the Prisoner- ‘fie oiv S,,"°§§§EQQT; a: 32g), were came down stairs. Asked where his‘ {crogingetfie road. The screams ap- 0\'BI‘¢00¢/W$l has “Md “Psmm- “'1' Ipeared lit first to be coming from the 0mm Hlggéllieléinasgsgéltsvgssdaggf . other sides: Strorlgs. my wicré 311m; itéaftgoia; 13m wnter- and covered Mm in froln e e0 e - _ . lwglked toward‘; the people who “We blurs- Wllm $53,332 “gang”; bgifigeulfetlhc: 33mm; some? his cap prisoner P811500 111m ‘and Lsaw that it was a. mun. He ran a light mulled 081°, Pfrfgtllgiiylgfafl . mm mg park. The girl then got up. he said his cap was ti?“ it w the She was crymg, 1 mo}; hold of her en, he produced it _ 8 0 er u 1mm, she had blood all over her fuce. witness. He said his 0011:1818 ‘is ewe: . IShe was covered with burdocks, wet stairs in his bedrhlzom-do 18B Asked u and mud. There was mud on her fllcc, 11D and bfollllm t m w" " land she was Just JiPlPDlng With water. he was on 13718310011 I'm-d» hfinsatw h?‘ lShe had no hat on. I took her into wnsn t. Witness then told 1111 “ong- {Mrs Strong's. I asked her what llzlp- dressed and come tzrtllie ‘p: vfi seam!‘- ,pened; she said a man was after her. l-le got into the pa 1'0 0 u ‘,1 ilskfid her where she lived; she said ed to the police Btutiuu- A5 W“ l“ I - vhe street at Mrs. they enteéeg Wtlguezirfld Pljliginhelz. go an r g 8‘ . - ' Then I took her intoMrs, Strong's. then said “Yowye no need $0; 1'10 fir,’ .- 1 took her mm the kitchen and hclp- one who old it, or words w W" t ed her off with her cont. Mrs Strong fest. Witness then chB-YEBd DPBQEd-f ‘phoned the police and asked hel‘ with attempted rape. and WB what had lliippnneqy she said she was him that he wasnt obliged W "Y. coming home on Brighton rond, and anything in answer to the 01181129; , had Just got pnst Dr. Steve Jenkins‘ but that anything he did my 1111B” when some one had assaulted her. She be used at the trial. M155 5159mm said a man came along behind I101‘ was brought to the station. find ldeflfl‘ and put juis hand over her mouth, she tifled the prisoner, who again Bald .1 ' didn't, lumw just then who he was; told you there was no occasion tot she couldn't sec. Then hc dragged her send for her. I did it.” l iuio ll gungwzly beside Strong s. Bhc On cross examination by Mr. M80" said he had her on the groluld, and Kinnon it developed that prisoner. told her ho lmd a knife and um if while in the cells at the police 5w- she didn't let him he wouldklll her. tlon fold witness that if he would if" Then she said he draKBQd her, across him off with a three months sent- the road, and they were struggling ence, he would tell him all 00011‘ there when I came along. She could some other matter-Alive him infor- burdly talk, she was crying m- mation, names and cvBryY-hi-"K- Th!“ The witness was not cross examin- was on Sunday Iléghb. Up AfoJ 1g“; ‘I ed. . clock, witness and rgean . - ‘ Watson Higgins (Police Constable). Innis had been in, his cell. In the D0- - examined by the Attorney General. lice station there were witness, Ser- ,- said that at 10 p. m. on the night of geant Muclnnis, and Officer Hisalfliv; the sixth he went out to Mrs. Strong's but there was no suggestion of ask- residence m response to a telephone ing prisoner for a confession. _ call. He found there Miss Arsenault. Witness said‘ that. in prisoners Miss Owen and Mrs. Strong. Miss Ar» hcuse, he had accused him of BS8601?’- scnllult was in an exhausted condition. ing a girl that night. Her clothing was covered with weeds Yvonne Arscnault (recalled) asked and burrs. Miss Arsenault gave. a dc-Jby the Attorney general if she W" scrlption of her assailant. |married, replied "No Bin." (Counsel for the defence objected to. This closed the case for the Crown- this being admitted in evidence, but; The cage (m- ine defence was then was overruled.) vopened by Mr. Donald MucKinMlI Witness: “Bhc said he was a short K. C. .110 said that inlthe early day! » man with a. brown overcoat, dark andno mail could be convicted on 111$ clean shaven." I rang up the chief. own admission... "such. admissions then went to the residence of Georgqshould be accepted with reservation- Brydges, prisoner's foster father, The The pnsonm- claims that he cqujd not prisoner was upstairs. His father oal- be- there at the time at which W! led to him to come down, and‘ hc did "crime was committed and will b11118 so-I brought down his overcoat. Ii cvidepce 10mm effect, was wringing wot, and covered with T1191 ~33; ‘menses m; the defence burdocks. I went. back upstairs again ‘was Ffgflgfhgk 93mg, whi; on beinfl and behind the bed I found his pants. sworn deposed that he was on the I took them down stairs (coat and street‘ mound ten o'clock on the Bun-- pants were produced and identified by| day night in question, at which time» witness). When I brought the pants he saw the prisoner at the comer 0' down I had a conversation with thlwPowlmkand ‘Euston, It W59 raisin! Chief. I found a can in the baclgdt the time. He told witness that 1w Porch-a dark cap. It was wet. I had was going down to Byers oh Grafton no conversation with- the prisoner. Street to Bet his to!» That was the The ch16! Wewhere at the tune, He first time witness had: seem prisoner Wus talking with lum- The ‘prisoner lzhat night. Witness had been our. to said he got in that condition when he George Themes, near the lighthouw was out searching for rum. We took ‘and had come down m; North River him to the police station, and X start- road to 31-13mm, m“, f - ed tovgo out to no Brighton mad. The‘ examined by Mr. Campbell’ Prim" 801d. “YW 0990M 8b out. I no new ‘evidence was elicitsdu d°n¢ W’ ~ " (The court‘ adjourned until 11 0'1 I suggested going out there m the ‘clock thermal-hing.) _ , ' q Guard Against FLU- v Sore Throat) The First Warning Few families will escape.‘ This epidemic conlltit tea l lingo H nth authorities everywhere warn the public ‘of the dllilgolivgfraleqoam r 'n enrolli- "Flu uflullll/ starts with Sore Throat. Unless the germs are killed 9 WW’ antiseptic treatment a serloudnnalsdy may dovblop, A, nlmpletmtment u m 311110 the tin" "an “ ' "ml m- "“"°' '1'"? “'"#°Ptl¢..l?1?°l>@1;!i_eg;iot ggarvlllns qulcklsrdeuegruyiylewnrm In the throat. 0f course if“fh'e“cheat is soro Nervllino should be rubbed over the affected area-lots of rubbing-ityparrt burn splinter. iaithwill hrllll out the cofllwtion and-break up the cold. l, 4 - , , l; . maflflprabnt or coldmfrdm “may o so e. hardly nqmm-y w, lumulmu. mu m» system. ma! of Dr. Hamilton's, Pills m