\ i928 A ; JANUARYIM . ,,., m1 4 ‘Ell Kills, Qrange Pekoe Ll-nlw i: flaunt i I ,_ ‘ \ .., , . s__.i._ “is good teal’ ti?“ llllh‘ best Pailliflge-Aluminum, is the finest .__..___.._. _ Lxssmm -" -'Ionr lnurtlun light Insertion: E . . Agents Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTSL l- itotl Art Limited, '4. llrupuwlqk , t ing Bliss Niltlvd lleilliirfoi" 11m. stlnutlun. indigestion. liheumii. _ lism, liver uud kllliiéyh, ‘film treatments $1. Plxl-ollwifi‘ ppm-u time work for lueu and \\'(il\\(*l-l‘. lriusy to mnko money. Wrllc for frvo Hllllliilo nc\v' llllllilllill‘. and agency pliln_ Alonzo l). llllsz; Qllltllcail (‘on Dept. lill StfiFlil st. l‘). Montreal, Pnuzulzi. IIiSZ-l »l;\\'s , l) fl C ll ' 3 r —-~-'-,_-_-_+_ . . - - .- l NGLISII MADE - 1'0 HMEASURI.‘ Suits and pure wool cloths by vmufi/isents- ZWQUlIQd. . lo , curly cloth patterns, and tnkc measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commission, Cash trat§ilqplcndid opening for. store- kcepcr. agent carrying other lines on man with large circle of friends! "write, enclosing hank reference, to Dept. C. Commercial Advertising Service, North Parade. Manchester, England. A. W. Jan. 7-14-21. ._.._..__.___.__...___-._c_ GQ|IN'DO BUSINESS ron YOUR- self: Making slorekecpcrs profits ‘without = storekcepefs trouble.‘ We'll put you into business, fur-I nish everything you need, trainl you. carry stock for you. withoutl investing one penny. We'll work with you until we've made you a1 success. We've done it. for others! We'll do it for you. provided you are honest. ambitious and will to work. If you are. write. YOlFlls hcar from us at. once with facts. Address Lewis Faber dmCo. Ltd.,l 9 Box s34, Dept. 23s, Mofitréiil. A. W. Jan. 7-14-21. h E d BIG I STEADY EARNINGS $50 T0 $100 A WEEK. JUST THINK of it! Selling genuine Douglas suits ~ tailored-io-mensurc - all l tced~at the astonishing smnil price of $10.75. You can undorscll and outsell the biggest stores. These unheard of values sell at sight. For 18 years Douglas suits have retailed from $30 up. Direct ceiling methods and huge buying povifnr make this new low price‘ possible. Selling outfit free, also, free suit to producers. tape. If you want quick sales and big profits get our new spring lhic at. once. Douglas line makes thrcc sales-lie any other line. Write to-l rluy and start earning big money. The llnuglus Tililorlnu (fir. lh-lst-l N132, l’. U- Box (‘.45. Alonlrezil- ANV- Jun-Ll 3i t __ AMENS CLOTHING LINE T0‘ meet. lcvew purse-—thal. ls the tGondwcai~ Linc. Be the first in! your territory, this spring and‘, waiting for you. is an incentive for you to increase, ygriu‘ sales. Our bcst salesmen: l' tlfii c a frcc suit. And of course} null bcrul commissions are paid ; wjdlfilfl ql dsomc outfit we]! lifflasm ' most eliteifsiyc llhc ofWf up s and styles in “indirect; lllm’. game. No experience is _ still/Ty" to insure success. We train“? a T0 Amnrrious mm carefully — we make, no infill?) ported claims in "thisadyertlsc- mcntr-wéfiire manufactdiers of the largest and most luomlllfilfl line of-‘Men-‘s Tailored-tormeasure llurse. We sell direct to the con- sumer through special representa- tivc9-—-th6- men woseluut: o5 0m‘ factory representatives will b0 thoroughly trained-Mime 51100058 Wlllibit assured. Hlilwil- Qllmmls‘ “Jlfirl ,l. h.“ .. bee‘ slllfielgr dugnsafesmemiiakem. ' o raisin" th country. The "rum" aniline out: lll» l8. we believe. the moatjfiw" ‘ ful ever put in the h 09 l. momma. it is cdmpietc-womplcl undcbimnient to handle. Back 0i’ it nll we Klind-b big successfll two; -tralnin¢ , and um l it, man whole c pe ielwfi l ing p ' t l x nmgv can”: in- ind a with glaldfy li-llliht forward and believe that worth-while success is to be ac -. , . u . IADVERTISEMENTS sex selling Ulllllilllssliill» 'l'Ol‘0ll'l.0. 1459'12f2l'\\'3_ 3; l’? A. Lulcibvrc & 00-, Alexandria, r- ' ‘ ‘~—- Ollh ' A» W. Jamil GENTS MAKE MONEY SELL- AGENTs WANTElL-ALL ACTIVE sellllll; Watkins Products in their L 150 family necessities. ildblish your own business without without any obligaiion.— The J. i R- Wntkins Company, Dept. 88. DID YOU FEVER. WISII THAT semi l ladies’ dresses would get out. a lino of snappy, up-to-thc-minute Styles, inadc -to individual u-c? Well. your wish , has true, spring business. with samples necessary. Our training is easy. And remember, this is the only exclusively mnde-to-measure line of ladies’ dresses in Canada. awaiting you. Be the first in your and exclusive territory. S tr al NO. Land Surveyor, llerm 1 _.__.___ m; IIIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Printt} wool-fit and satisfaction gunrmr‘ lleill-ly llflllled- Prlntcry. MEMORIAM Ann Mou cards at shortest notice. Guardian Job Printery. FINE SUIT FREE-WE WANT T0 and send it to you. _ your friends and neighbors. Takc~ orders at handsome cash profits. No capital or experience required. Frcc selling Tailoring Co.. i795. Montreal. Canada. rush in on the business that lS-»--—~~—~~-—~ Our bonus plan L051": GOLD SIGNET (broke-ill iuitiullcil 011.3. or» please lcavo at llil {{—-k_—————'~--- ~ ‘Articles For Sale kfipigfi lfly‘: r representatives ____ Barfly and contains ilu- w“ Clothes priced. to meet every "T l " " fiaflhammml, ‘for. l ,." l ’ in a m». ' zi-“ooncao. oer-Mm _ mil- _ W106 be! line of 5 WOIIII 3° For lino of ft WQIdI 5" our lino uf 5 word: -—-_-__._ $100 WEEK LY EASY—EITHER Cleaners uuzl Unusual lilgli Frcc samples. ---- ‘ tllll‘ lllllltPll Pin hugs. 9130115. mcn and women. can take from $40 t0 $75 per week wn village. town or county. Over You cs- ny risk. Details furnished 79 Craig West. Montreal. t - l9'l2-l-2l-s4i progressive manufacturer of meas- I come and this old-established. ouso is now prepared for a big beautiful ready, 1J0 experience aster and early spring profits are THE CHARLOTTEIQWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian ARBNA-BANKIM afternoon. I938 lfourths of the w I all. We asked hintish anybody, but are onl aski for. if ‘Josephn Matthews was there. He Justice. y n: zlzdwalglokfi Wle then asked him if As to the urfqsses on the other. Sam m t ‘g9 Bil? HlGhl- B11586! aide. Coyle and Fraser gave evidence‘ a l’ ‘Mallhews? llfld l9" w the best of their knowledge, but PAGEELELSNIEN’ " warm is ri- hum L. O. C. BOWLING part of the fconven Last night on the L. 0. C. Alleys a; the Qmmhn Produce Aime,” Mom-aim... 113030. '5 A, , __-__ 1986 BAND AT ARENA this afternoon. MARKET YESTBRDAIC- There lMlllilllllfii lContinued from Page B) l I died a. few days afterwards. - A. She had no bad bruises but The Supreme Court/resumed. its Ilabout nine o'clock for Larges Liv ‘cry Stable. ' Foreman of the Jury; --. Stable? A. No. ' the other witnesses, the man Bridges and his wife, what impres- sion their cVldGIICC will have upon Was the horse at Larges Livery you 35 ha“; w 59% I “mum Bu’ ‘Defwlllllly. iii was not very satis- n real good game was rolled when ‘the Stars defeated the Victorian by a rnarxin of 252 pins. The game was the best seen for a long time and the scores were also exception- ally high. in inst night's grime J. .of a. definition of a fresh ,» A resolution was fined advocate, in: a change in the regulations und- er the Live Stock and we Stock -' Products Act to provide that a - tion was taken up with p dllcunaion‘ ' was a small attendance at the market yesterday. The prices were as follows: Butter. _40c; eggs. 55c to‘ 60c per doz; ‘apples 8c per doz; chickens and fowl $1.00 t0 81.50. No lsesslvn again at 2.30 p. m. the Attorney General was continued having ceased on Dec. 31st. 1921. The award wasthat the petitioner m“ °“ R°°hf°m Sm"? Senfner will regret to lcarn, she has m undergo an oppmfloqzfo: appem Q. Do you remember what you were arrested for? ‘llmlh A. Yes, sir. Kicking up a racket V. with Sheppard. I wasn't swearing INSTITUTE MEETING.- The at Bridges. Higgins an-ested me at the 0011101‘. not at Bridges . was going to beat up Shepperd. Q. It wasn't a. woman this time? A. No, sir, it was no woman Rte-examined by Mr. MacKlnnon: Q.‘ When were you last to see your wifc? A. The Thursday night before I was arrested. I used to see her most every time I was in town. What are your relations with your wife? A. Great, sir. Q. She is ill, is she not? A. She has been bedfast for three years. Q. Where is your home? A. Brhckley Point Road. Q. Have you a farm? annual meeting of the Harrington Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Wise on Dec. 28th, 1927. The meeting was open- cd by repeating the creed. It was moved by Mrs. A. J.’ Wise, seconded by Mrs. Shaw that‘ the itame offic- ers be re-elccted except the vice president and secretary. It was moved by Mrs: B.» Newson seconded by Mrs. A. J. Phillips that Mrs. C. Phillips be appointed vice president. Motion carried. It yvas moved by Mrs. C. Phillips seconded by. Mrs. Wise that Ruth R. Matheson he appointed secretary treasurer. It was decided to sen some fruit to the sick member, Mrs. Stewart each lstrict. Write today for details Stanley tyles, Dept. 33, Box 781. Mon—‘ A. W. Jan. 'l—l4-2l-28.l E l Miscellaneous M AGDO NA L D, unville, P. 11-304mm. ALFRED, ry. __._._ _-_.___..__ lCAKE SALE AT PATON'S'SAT. 21a by the Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters of St. Pours Church. IQZI-ltlli-Wfs-Sl enriches 51b smramafis Guardian Job tf RNING __ EUYlNG TURNIPS AND POTA- toes (lillly nt our Charlottetown, and Albuuy- Hm‘- Ng red; ris-Abuttolr. ivarehouees, 1586 13-30 if- ailor a iinc suit to your measure Show it to nlltlih- Mayfield Lost RlNG Find- s office- lil33-Llil-ill SAlil-I —- h‘ (i l\ L E S AND lo" 4 clgbtsio 000 lbs. Apply 78 Queen _ gt. ' f .. bill-Si Ymllron slams-rowan nAv races. luaforo 1880 on original envelopes. flood prices paid. (loo. A. Hitch- cock, Wnre, Massachusetts. l004,l,l8,4i l‘ For-Sale ,..i.,--.-——-i—-—-—i-—%— 4 DARK SILVER. BLACK FOXES for sale‘. C. N. reg. good tip._— A. IQW-l-Zl-dl’ ._---,.,-l—t'~——-——“"~—r'-"'_."_'”_“‘, Ian and "BALE-all! STANDARD BBED‘ p r- first and horaerat Huntaln d: BALESMEN -- STEADY, PROFIT ' WOQIY DRY our universally known. guaranteed quality. TN“ Rm’ Plants. Newest and halt vllflflllel Cl. Moore, Pownal. Bell - Kell 8t McNeil. ' s. ' y 192951-193.“ irlbu awnin- ‘born great work dolfil! and d real ‘world ‘beyond F. S. 11-14-18-21 ed rooms. month. Mrs. ‘O. Phillips who was A Y to see to sending this for the new - '35- Slr- year was given 60c for this purpose. Q- we" "1959 the l°°°l§ 9°" had A new play was discussed also work ‘m; NO s" This! cross examination of the occused by‘ was? Q- Where did you go Sundayhour later be allowed $141.20; also that he be a‘ ff,“ Toombs? A- We rapped. and walked in the wire fence» without setting some paid interest thereon from Aug. 28th A‘ Yes Sh, t m d . d ‘~01 back (10011 ' peck from the barbed wire.- I don't 1921, and that no costs be allowed in mwéd me “m? ‘ilnfi gnu mt‘ . Q- Where was the horse when get the idea of dragging a. person “ll” Si!“ " ‘ V" ' mm a, King Slireetl’ Y ‘l ° you found him‘! ‘through a fence into the darkness. ___.., Q‘ Do W“ remémber m“ you i The horse was on the Brack- Who knows what further injuries VICTORIAS PRACTICE this we“; anested on the first ,0‘ och 19y Pol!“ R0861. Coming in. heading-might have been committed. Why evening at Arena .7 to S, _ 1986 ober? 5°lll~h~ Mallllewb l-WO bvyfi Werelcarry her away? That makes condi- ‘-——- A I would,“ say it w“ “m, "m1 hl-{lh , _ ;ticns even more serious than the The many-friends of Mrs. Gordon date Q- Pld you g0, to Larges llV€fylagtual assault Di knocking he; do“. ' slable- land cutting her up. However gen- 1i factory. Their whole evidence was not warranted to inspire any per- son with very much confidence. l Consider the evidence against the prisoner in this matter. The clothes Q. Did you find where the horse A. I found the horse half an on the Brackley Point Q.‘ How did-you get in? drag a person through a barbed I Went w Lance's livery Blflble-ltlemen the evidence present-s the 2Q! horse was not there. - " Q. s» whatever was an you m» I.".§‘°.‘.§.‘2‘Zi‘ii;. §?§...f".i‘.‘.§“ii..“.".°l3 gllfbmfllwllll’ “bmll the hi?“ belngldencc given on part ofthe prisoner. lacctinges ivcry stable was not cor- something 015C which Struck me ~5 Yo. M» s» i i232}? fiiiéliil. ‘S? “l” .F'.“‘lli-" Th“ lull “'85 "w" flddlflsvd by of which he drank 1r 3:8 g h 1m? Mr‘ Macmmlol" Iolwwed by M“ aginc the condition fy thrft l an Saunders each of whom mustered an“ drink,“ the to h m “he the ‘evidence for the defence and was read, t? 1 ‘Tle-Lwon ,3] can the Crown respectively in a most d» t]: l‘ cohmmha m? c His Lordship. Mr. Justice Haszard - . " ‘ ,. ' , then charged the Jury. He spoke Bndlzes‘ Eve“ Suppl)” yo“ give [I'm in substance as follows: credit to the evidence that he was Mn Foreman‘ genmmen o, the still in the kitchen. Elven ‘atthat jury’ it no“, :- necessary ‘m, he might have been piosen. n: the me at the close o, this case m ad_ time of the assault. wluon was not v learher than 10.15 or a little more: dress you. I am going to confine my . remarks to you as briefly as my the evidence of that witness is even Gibm , noll: taliasnlutelytrelied limit) (tlullz: is; The prisoner is charged with as- 5°“ ey mnw‘ m? e a ' saultcausing grievous bodily harm ‘my “mg” {mmk (gefvllifnfe l5 w Mm mm‘ Twmbs_ The“ ,5 a very strong and you - ofld aie no great deal of evidence in this case. mmble l“ flndmg a vcrilm‘ - 1, You have got to find a. verdict to‘ Y” mu.“ climlder ms a“ ‘me ° the most unportant cases which has the Stars meet the. Creaents and a great game is expected. fresh No. l egg may be 60' days old. provided it has been placed in stor- BBE. . E. J. Smith p. nted B pl l‘ in’ Webster had high single of 302 also high total hi 735 pins. FOllOWlIIK ale the scores: » morning? R . . e:.i§:'.":.:".:: a" A. . w...» .:::.~ .255. .§?55?§'J;"i£‘i3...2“i..”.';'l“d v l ';§.,.i°°"i'°“ r" M‘ ' Q. What streets did you take? - ' the description of the man wlo lunch wane o ens Outside _A. .1 don't know the streets in ggld F0 Matthews bemmu‘ Fllcommitmd the assault. A11 the evl- J. Hughes . . . . . . . .. m; 15s zus the strict interpretazzou omlhe law. ~ MArLEsvs. Y. M. c. A. Arena town, don,‘ a m u yBndges house on October firsnld t h v m“ w.) n, m _____.,.___.__* 6 m 7 m,‘ ‘numb 198,; them- P y any a n on t0|Ask¢d Mr. Saunders what languagelcgilfeagges ° §n$Wbl£l€ woreia light C» Kelly I _ m? 169 "k9 i , ..., 4 ____V___ _ or; ‘urther question!“ the MJhe used “on that occasion, Witness: Y l‘ It“? 9 00¢! 8W us. t-hEJ- Hcmyf - H; w) j“ Rev. Dr. Clay Stricken ~ .1 dwDGlMENTb DElla‘x:%Eg' _ Cllsed stated that ami- it“; a1onzlf>l'prl,.leb-_-d' H? said‘ “m get the 5°“ taillight-Y etlntshlinsghucignxleifi? iltiw cargoes-U ' 156 "as 1'66 "v l‘ "I u gmen has een , e own ' _ i - _ . - - - ~ ' ' - '- ~ h, t amp,“ "4 by the Supreme Courtrin tthe ease $§§ff§“§,f;f§§§" Bggtcfidlnoiross examined by Mr. MacKin-,¥;2l£‘€ér°3l1§e Pzililslcrllgrmxlwtgliscm" Tom _2778’ Qll lganl.“ 20. -—Re\"'.) Dr. of Geurse Gardiner .vs-,t e Knz. we", d w m’ , m , m ,_ l *' . . . . ' . Leslie cmylinoderawi- of moped-P ‘(xsprgglélaeselgbglvlvggfi mfilfixfmmfgel King Sfreerl. ‘Ia-legion? irtltoofleorgg ..,§',.,,‘.Y§§§“ dld you get down to f§‘fl,ll,',,m°d§fll°fi,l§$fi§§algtffjj star" eral assembly of the Preabytcrrilkn‘ ' sh d‘ , hi h 1 t - , Church in Canada who was ac - . petulant" flamed that a balance o, thxegzz? as“ “Keycway. s Tleéinergcégerfiéorl gvhasndowr; there Sunday an. ‘lfizfilfilfkStllfl (that cloatbagd tilriosic you J. Website; . . . . . . .. duled m preach m s‘ Andra,“ $251.14 was due him for [services went straight across the street to“ Q Y 0 y 8 one oclock. Th Ben rtm a or e1 w c encaE. Caswe .. . 2w 197 Church he” o“ Sunday momma ‘ rendered whue m wag xtngsvPg-lnfl. chipmunk __ ou said ridges was up- e assa an dragge his victim R. Harley .. w” mm“ o“ the "an and “but er’ h“ empwymenl “m” mlpully Q- DO You wmember meetlnz a stars?“ Yes iiflhilgllstliliolfin°fiavil is ihaiiurlbruil: ilcgakllfi v l use ll; l” w” ("mm H°°mm "l Wm” . - 0 e e . . . . . . .. l ' ' W8. suffering from a heart attack according to a telegram received _ today by the Rev. A. p. V. Monday night at 8 o'clock SllHFIII The moderamlus phwlqlm 1,1313%,“ [upon his cancellation of the trip. Total—3030. wwv vw Iv‘ St. James Presbyterian Church _ REV. BRUCE MUIlb-MINIBTBR ORGANIBF-GEOBGE METHVEN. ll a. m. Moming Service. n 11.00 a. rib-Anthem. “Mk8 vnThr Clue-a 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible (Jlasscs. -tGrant). 7,00 p. m. Evening Service- 1.00 p. m.— Anthem, “Sun of My SuuP-(Turncr-l ¢.'Tv7¢:¢ W Baptist MINISTER REV. R. C. EATON. B. D. for the members as a. means of rais- ing money. Nothing definite was decided. One new member joined. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. Lunch was then served. Officer Biggar tsworn) examined by the Attomey General. I went to Bridges to arrest Mat- thews on Sunday about l p . m. the best of your judgment and ac- cording to the evidence given to you. It is unnecessary‘ for me to go into details. as the counsel on both sides‘ covered it: very thoroughly. l come before the court. it effects the whole communityi: it would be a serious thing for the city if cases like this continued to coma up. It Organist Miss Roberta Spencer. F. T. C. L.’ Morning, Worship at 11 o'clock. Dept. ,,.B-64. Box, 19681 Higgins was with me. Saw Mr. and Mrs. Bridges upstairs. We called to them, and Bridges came part way down. We asked if Matthews was there, and Bridges replied that he had not been there since nine o'clock last. night. and that. he had left his horse at the livery stable. He had been arrested on the first of October in front of the house of George Bridges. He was disorderly ion the street. cursing and swearing land kicking on Bridges door. {-0} v Mimmrs L‘ ‘mfint relieves uuln- l Cross examined by Mr. MacKin- I wasn't at Bridges house on Next meeting to be held at Mrs. 8.. Ncwsonls. —-Mrs. B. Newson, Acting Secretary. --¢Q>----- Husband (after quariel): “Good- hy; 1‘m going to the ends of the earth." Wife: "All_right.,;,..~.And while you're thcic you might get the ev- ening paper and some canned sal- mon for supper?" lncn: /r -d_ _, IIthe first of October. , .Q. You say he was on the street Eastern Guar 12m ,m,,,,ng a new - < A. Yes, sir. Wc were ten or fif- -.*$0ClAI- El-‘ENING -—-'\ Yvlyltecn yards from him when we saw enjoyable ov-iwnln»; lull; SD81" ill. him first. going north on the west l‘ the home of Mr. uurl Mrs. Riclniil side of the street. When he saw us hheurn, Georgetown, when. a num- he came towards us.‘ We picked her of young people were welcnm- him up about) five yards from ml to the house. TluYQvenlnt-I “'ll8‘Bl'ld8@'$ b01159- speni in singing and ‘dancing. sup And he Started down towards per bring S\‘I'\'4‘d at a lflllfllfllll‘ ilIl-‘YDu? or which ull ilepurlcd for their] A~ Yes. He didn't try to escape you? homes well pleased with tho evenq Q ilrxzhl fun. l A‘ No‘ , . l, Q. Wasnt he looking for Shep- ‘Minarcys Liniment for sick animals Ferd? A. I don't know. Q. May not that be perfectly QARITYTF THANKS true? A. It may ‘be. , | Q. What time Dunsgpflnpgggl Bridges on Sunday? wishes to thank the Matron and About one o'clock in the day- Nurscs of the P. E. I. Hospital for,‘ Q- Had yflll filly Still/Emmi Wllell their great kindness and attentionlw" W91“ ml“ m“ “ml”? m“ “We a lmucm‘ m “m: Bi-tliigergéokslféazglllighlt glgitinllhlvllflist ____ >____ mlmade a. mark. i Q. You tried to get a statement salesman Wanted lIlTJlll her aftcr he had gone to Jail? were you in W. J. Jenkins. -_----—--—-~-~ ~——-»~-~ f‘ A. 1 got one. SALESMANAGERS AND SALES, Q, Did she complain of Mat- mcn. Got ready for 1928. Aro\{‘\ewS me“? you advancing in your present A NQ Sh; SillCH DO-‘illvlvll? AW yQ" llllllh" "We got him there at 2.20," wit- ficd with your present income? is, "e55 wen; on e1 don't, know your territory satisfactory? Does a he was were during the day. general business depression effect‘ g don't know whether they knc They told W u“), cut; and separate from everything, p9,. bag or 9o lbs in bulk and Quebec is up to the court to put them down. 1n reaching a verdict if you have any reasonable doubt. the prisoner must be entitled to the benefit of that doubt. l The jury retired at 4.55 to reach a verdict! of “guilty" with a strong recommendation for mercy at 9.10. The King vs. Robert Ross and William Stevenson Jr.. for stealing will come before the Court for hear- ing at 10.30 Monday morning. therefore it is UHIIQCESSBAy for me. to travel over the same ground. This is a serious matter. I want to, impress upon you that fact a little‘ more. it lsindeed an exceedingly seriouslynatter. Mrs. Toombs, the‘ lady‘whom- the prisoner does not know‘or who has never seen before the night pfHthc assault is attack- ed for no reason whatever. She ls badly beaten and found bruised andl bleeding. It remains now for youj - ~ -»-~-<oa->---—--~ to find from the evidence whether . the man in the dock committed this crime. Suppose it is a case of mis-l ' ~—~—-— ‘taken identity, this does not ex- MONTREAL, Qua, Jan. 2i). - ‘ycuse the person who committed thclThere was a. fair inquiry from the crime. Because a person has a little-l United Kingdom for Canadian west- ill-will against another the law does 6TH 0M8 here tvdily- but its the DY“!- not authorize him to waylay or petites were out of line no business re- that person. ‘suited. Trading in cash grain in , The principal question gentlemenJl-llfi 106111 market W85 0f B llmlled is the evidence. It is a question ofichaffliflel‘. the denllllld b91118 only who youlare to believe; the evidence‘; I01‘ Odd 6N5 501‘ (lvmesllfi and 00"“- glven by respectable parties wholly iICCOI-lnt and 911085 Were 11H- are most reliable. Is the evidence orclvlnaed- The movement of spline Mrs. Toombs, her daughter Eleanor‘ and Winter Wheat- erudes of flour and he, husband ‘m-be believed by‘ was small but values were firm. The you. or is it the evidence of thqmlllleed market was 1am? Bacllvei witnesses for the defence and theilllldellillle W" slfldyi llle Wilde l" prisoner himself. Mrs. Toombs giveslslanllllrd grades 0f Y°ll°d 9M5 W55 evidence as u, his idcntmn she did quiet but values were unchanged. not sec his face. but identifies l1imlTh°T° was “me dcmand ‘mm um‘ don. England, importers for Cana- by his clothes. etc. A man com-l nmted an assault“ he is seen by.’ dian baled hay and some sales were Mr. Toombs at close quarters, lnqmade m‘ “enby fshlpmelft The followed him up the street and hadilggggylalfif a‘: 22:03:? ggfissfrlxee: a good opportunity of seeing enough. ' . of this man to form a good opinlonlms Foil.” m all Elves ‘gftfggs and of his shape. In that hc givcs,all cream; “i” ca” u. ‘are was thc evidence that a man could glvcym’ Vrljhel _° ‘lingo f“ lmccs" The He did not sec his face but some recap“ we“: a“ cases‘ The pom“, figures often tells the story as oftenltrade was moderately active and ' ‘prices ruled firm. Odd cars of P. as i1 man's face. Is he the man thatiE L Green Mountains were sold at Toombs followed? Ho says he saw al $120 per bag or 901m. P E L “mm: man on file street and he believes. _ when ho met and followed him that‘ ponnoes M 5H5 p“ has of 9° lbs‘ he 59mm Th“ “mmmlml '5 md“p°“d'll'3rl\iiswick white potatoes at $1.05 iclsc. This is important to my mindlvafleties at 95 cents to sum pet “ml Shlmld cam’ 9' great deal mlbag of 90 lbs in bulk cx-track. weight as to whether he is ll“? Prices for imported beans were firm guilty man or not. His daughter and with a 5mg“ “we passing wifc in giving their evidence told 10L; o; cholce whim handpicked what they thought. was the veritable were m $130 ebtrack and smaller p v 0-O- r 4 Car > Sermon "We need a Savlmln" l Anthem "But the Lord is Mindful of Ills own." (Raid) Menddssohn. - Evening Worship at. 7 o‘clock. Anthem Magnlflcat... Tours. Sermon "What Must. we do to he saved?" Anthem “He that shall endure." (Elijah). All pews are ‘Free. Your are welcome. —#%“v vv v vvv v v v Zion Presbyterian Ghurc MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. Organist and Choir Masteh-Mll. LOUIS D. THO B. D. N. 11.00 a. nL-“The lord's Supper" Anthem: Sweet is Thy Mercy. (Barnaby). Solo and obligate by Mrs. Sutherland McLean. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. Luke's Gospel. 7.00 p. nt-“The Uuchanglng Christ". Communion at both services. Anthem. 0 send out Thy Light (Simpson) Solo by Mr. llarryCi-aswell. Soprano Solo, 0 Man of Sorrows (Power). Mrs. Leigh Warren. All students and ‘ welcome. ALLA - - ‘¢vvwv v~ é§O§§Ofi v¢¢w st. Paul’s Anglican church THE PARISH CHURCH REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. l 8.30 Holy Communion. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon-"Godplhc Soul's Provider." ' 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon "Jesus the Bread of Life." POO-FQ-FOO-O n- on the life after Only 25c post? Law. 488_Euclld iaoo-i-ai-ai ' Mid bill/ch you. '50!" clel ~ 1m International capacity l5 to 25 your sales? Our line will correct he was drinking, or not. “W118 lull dflalls “hm” lhllll lous'1)'ei~ dav. in good running all these difficulties. C. D- 113 he wasn't there since nine o'clock Pllllll wfltfl wdily l0 Q dwcnrl order.’ Scllinv at u bargain. Roget's. 6005 Euclid Avc., Clcvc- last night. Clothes, Regi. Dept. 332’ _X 934-.‘ Easy; icriusl/ “cslon Toombs, land. Ohio. , 1971 lie-examined by the Attorney Montreal. -~ A. w: Jarr-ll-il-zi» K, S, 1969 ____.__..._»-__._=~._.-l~ -~~- r -~~—» . .,+*-——--~l_ ..... D bAl-LSMANAGERS AND SALES- time I was there he was up stairs ' AN "oer-in INVITATION l men-Are you rwdv 16* 1928‘? having a drink. l EVERY MAN wuo snubs - ‘vmrrmi "my "fijiiim lg; A 5cm sales i ‘position? an sglbwas thgci d , , ~ ~ ' p; "mlscll-P ' '- _ ' ,_ satisfied wt your h"? ' A.. c oi me so. 1 xflrllilrllllxilil: irYislll-OWM ll l" “my ‘P013111 liars-Q, 2'23?" come? Is your territory SB-l-lS-l Police Officer Higgins, cxamlucdrl himself to know about the P “"1"” bu‘ ' ' ' factory? D065 l1 8011"!“ dellms‘ by Mr. Saunders: _ , . "Faber" iti n Read l’ this —‘”—“~ “""""'__ " sion effect yillll‘ Will-l"? our "When we went into the house. “u” COMPLETE DHPLAY prom ° ' WANTED '- PWTAGE SIAM" line will correct these difficulties. we hepyqppeopp talking upstairs. 0F _c_ D. Rogers. bllflbiltclld Ave. Cleveland. Ohio. 1971 Nursing ' earn 830 a week. Iiearn by 7 norm ‘hronto 4. Qanadim. ‘n ns Vacant iSituatlo able employment. selllnl l Thfitg ls good money in ii fo illustrated umc-the-mlnui you. _ . equipment. Real sales ctr-oper- ation. Write Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. mun regsgilllgsrztfmlfls cxperlfllw- _____. ..._..._. _.____ .-_---~ 9- -v 93 sll- ~ ' *- = - ~ - - » v ' 1|]; qggupg- nggqqlgwg . to thdlimlt of our hblmy “"6 re- }; LET-Two LARGE ‘Ulltusu; _ -__SY.LL_.___II N _ D . . “°““°°=‘--= ll W11“! "mm-Si “d Apply Olwrdlflll- Situation Wantbd ~ ' ' .l . vFEFlREFiTQMEiRo-M. orage. who is willing its-f, Montreal- Are you advancing in your l1"!- ____.-~_-—--—- -~—————-'—~—-" rmvAra muses rmtolranrbv vuxfllllflflddnbfl. Catalblltd Ne. 23 free. Royal College offifitiglugrg. vl ll‘ intelligence a time nbumlfilifl l». to. k- for momma; he wants to The -rightm¢)l0y~ the 12:1“. . o .' , Ilmit- wfltfl 1pm. i; x ,......vr_ ‘ General. Ho told me that the first truth. They have no desire to pun- Mr. MacKfnnon-So you think hc.‘”“‘“”“_.“.‘»..““. ‘I ,Wc started to gr? upstairs and then George Bridges came down three l BABY GOODS IN OUR WINDOW THE BABY SCALES. _ Ana NEW AND A ACCURATE WE WILL BE PLEASBD T0 MARRIAGES ’ MaeLEAN-CROBBY -— At the home of the ‘bride's parents Mac- donald, P. E- lalnnd on Wednesday. Jan. 18th. i028 by Rev. E. Melvlli" Allkan, h-A». hfnrle Helena Crosbv daughter of Mn nnd Mrs. Wm- A- (trosby to John Gordon MacLeau. Charlottetown, P. E. I. DEATHS l 0 4 4 4 4 4 -— HART-Oh Jan. 20th. 1038. Alum HAVE YOU BRING BABY I. Hart. Funeral private onSatur- . 1'0 um; 5x035 To m; day, Jan. ilst. from the residence of wgggngn on, ygg “Aw quantities at $2.90 per bushel, ex- store. The trade in butter contin- ued ‘in-active but values were firm» her sister, Mrs. L. Newson, Mount, > Edward Road. service starting at two o'clock. Please omit fluwersl xntermcntreonla‘: cemetery. » TAKE SCALES T0 YOUR HOME. roe ' " ALL TINY TOT NEEDS my, us. l‘ 8 I b 3 ,.nou:l. m ° i pill“ ‘stocks cleaned up. Receipts are ‘greater than local consumption and pupplies are going to Montreal and [Halifax ~ l ' ‘ L.._ According to carefully compiled statistics leak than five per cent oi‘ traffic accidents ln the United Slat- dith to faulty vehicle mech- or inlpropailr llflkllflll-(l high- P b i Anthem "Jesus my Saviour Look on Me.“ Nevin. ’ A hearty welcome to all. ooooo-oooooooo-o-oo-oworoovoovoooo 00440-00004 Anthem: "0! For a clun- Wall; (Solo port: by Mr. G. I. 1.00 p. m. Preacher lav. Dr. In . Subject "curtain; in Mr. r. w. Sllbll. Allllllflll '0 “Gland m. but the u." ‘m: momma gum... gut ope: (Foam), table.) no p. m. scrum B01100! “ppm; Blqgg, w Solo: "My than!) Father Watch: hc-vr um; i l; l u“ ,\ a - . so‘; g " s- -"- W»! . ,1 The receipts were 109 packagec. Ex- ”***'"““"‘°****"**"“+°“+”HQ+N+»»»& ‘trcinc dullness again marked the l, . cheese trade but the undertone was ‘ 1 9 ' steady. The receipts were 178 ST' S l’ boxes. QTTAWAY Jan 2Q __ There is a REV. A. E. GABRIEL,_M._ A. i. further reduction in the spot price l of B. C. firsts and pullet extras in the east today. Markets on the , whole have a firmer undertone. 3,90 p, m no“. Cgmunlon. TORONTO-There is much better time to this market and consump- 5-40 l- In- M-lllm d’: Litony. tion has become much heavier at a reduced Duct 34mph an; are 11.00 a. m. Choral Eucharist a Sermon. Subject;- clearing more clogéy and atoxge whim"!- eggu are not offer so freely th ‘the result that there is a generpl 2'30 mm’ “m!” saw" ’ tendency to firmer rices. _ _ _ _ | MONTREALr-Jdbglng prices on 7 M p ",‘,,E,Y,°““,,,“;;,',,{;,f°""°" s"l'l°“'“ B. C. eggs on spot here are now ox- M, tras 45. firsts 41. pullot. extras 38. i ' Ontario are Jobbing at extras 44, "”*°*4““‘¢~“v “‘¢‘“:':‘-‘ Pirate 40. seconds 34, for fresh and . . l * ._extra.s_ 38, firsts-SO, seconds 25 for T"*'°*"*'“ _ , SLOYBQB. I v c I l EDMONTOPF-The en market lr Trllllliy Unit-Gd Church 4 here has workednhlgher and‘ fresi: 4b cmrfisio‘. »e saenowseln toretueraa - l " i leggras r47. firsts 46. Eseconds S3. F Iwv‘ E‘ m “m”! D- D- DIV. . ~ ST. JoHNJrhe c" mm,” he" OIIGANIBT PBOI‘. W. It. FLETCHER $1.0. l .is quiet and weak with prices irre- i tnm l lgular. More fresh eggs are being l, "m ._ m h." _ “m”. u l" lused as prices decline and storage " sun.“ lmh: $2.1m" J ¢..-.‘._;~ .