'ZI\I3$|s..T'!!III‘fIlF‘\"I:I1 .Iv_fT-:]4“€»i1|»v.,,:;?-f-7. z I I 1' kril- j A Holiday of I _ Laughter and lloul! Be mm the ivar single-hand- ezl, but. he “as SIlPII-‘Jflkfliflfli l-iy g, kiss! Keaton. 1111' funnier even tiun and EH31" laugh Ihr-trr 1S in "Ircc ‘ CLIFF iaoiixxaiis S“ Ii IE IN THE IIOWITZFR OF HOWLS NIIN suit iii Pflfllugtltb (Continued from page li ‘ l In his cellar, these were all Irish‘ Cobblers and hzicl passed the tit-kw last as certified seed. P1101] fin-x con- ' tained 150 lbs. Four or five days 120-1 fore shipment he removed the 40 bags to his collar which was lieaitd. He sent for the inspector. .111. Jur- dine, to inspect these poi-attics, he showed him the 4f] has? lot and the them by Cflllllffillg on a screen :3 has.“ vof the Xormcr lot and two of the other lot and i. sod lliC \‘.llr)lc i-ip! lier and on the next E1211‘. a mild dav the Plaintiff dr-livercti ~ iTi-i 17l‘1~ to a. loader apiitiiin "d 1 . 711E A rintion at Harmon‘: Junrlio-i on»! but them in n. hcaicrl rzir nnrl fro?! A receipt fr "n the luflflfil‘, v!ii"'*1 . as ftlillOivsj- “RPt-iqalll from f. .1 hfcConnack of Sour» l“ member of the fliviitilliiiill. each weighing liiu i1is._of I cun- oler certified seed l1'i1<11"<‘-‘~ '1'11f‘~"i were loaded for export in C‘. lt- flll‘ N0. 21144131." T111 signed by the I1lll(I“l' 1m flliPlli of 11.1- i-iiccli". m. Association fill1I flan-J lyci-iiibci‘, 30th. 1939. '.I'lll3 car loft li.'iriii'i:i'- i11111"i‘1'l 111i for 12 ‘he 31st IJr-ctiiiibci" Jii tho "Iili or 1 wiivtiiu i:ii FORWAEM Piiiiiuiis‘ USUALI PRICES AISO TIIEAK 1's" l-Z. I. Potato tirmvcrs‘ Association, C1111) 11011‘ 110111 1114 PYPHIHH 111 1119110211‘ :1 civil cusc for wages without a ,,_ lllCll gave evidence. He outlined Y-M-C-A- l1H1‘101'-‘=- 111111 1111F1Y-1111’ jury. On Saturday at l1) a. m., the - ibriefly the origin, growth and dcvcl- 111911119015 l11'056111- Y's M1111 T- W-Iprisoncrs who have bccn convicted JRIY. 11 (11l1'1'1'11111<‘111 111>i1£"~‘l°1". 111- inpment of the Association and the BPHUEI‘ “'35 111 1110 91111111 T110 Sllflflk- . at this sitting will be sentenced on .-:>.icii-tl tlic poiriwm. m IIIJS, car and igiiiqpt, (yf it, lie said the Association crflof the evening \v-.i..~, Y's Man Prof. irridiii- a; ti“. Supt-Chm Con“ Mn iii-ind 1l‘-'\l'f‘ll iii1111'1.>I\¢. f111'1 W111 11 'l‘.f‘\‘(‘l' bought potutocs from its mcm- R0." K1‘11f1R11. “"110 EH11‘ fl 1\"1'.1' 111111" Iiouii: flvstanf, of Ellrrslle, \\'.'t:; up- notice to the Pia: tiff, :1 c1 ",i_'.' of . pin-i; it; principal function was to ‘$1111.14 fl11d 111S11'11!'i1\‘1‘ 1111K 011 lllll-‘pointcrl a Commissioner in Prince ',\'l1li"|l ls. as iflilti\\‘.. ‘secure niarkct for the poptatoes and I511’. 1111015110135911 13.1’ 11111110 5110011111111 Coiuiir for taking affidavits. l\Y'l1)llf‘I1l\\ll Jlill. 2, isriii. generally to act as 7120111, for meni- to 11111$ll'1111‘l11-11l117i 111111111111 0111. T111‘. I...1lil1l1lll A. .\ic(‘i-riii.ick, lit-rs. llc plan-rd iii CHIYIICI‘. the Cliar- initiation charge was vr-ad by Prcsi- l-‘iiim 5730.00 ,\||rl (‘fl_§“fi ‘W aria Linc Hriavl, tci- and fivc-laavs of tiic A>S< ion l dciit J. A. lift-Nair to four new incin- Dear Sir: and thc Agreement made bcta'ccli111c1'-=-1\1t‘i Wiiiflfiui‘ C11l11|11>1311.W11- The can‘ against H. S. Junior 'l'hi.s I5 to nolifi", you that your 1 the mcmbci" and the Association. liani Bru . Wilfred Livingstone and JDlltflw, of ivioni-[UIL charm.“ w“), potatoes cert. No. i574 GYOWPI‘ No.1 s. G. Pippin, senior (T-oicrnmcnt 1111011 13111110. F011011111f1 T110 F!<‘111"1'F11 Oiwraiiiig an airplane for prong TUIIAY 1 . fiffs case the Attorney for the De- _ I fendant moved for a non-suit, chief'- i_v on the ground that the summons CAPITOL TODAY itiueiit loss should be borne by the = Asmriation, and he further contends {that if Hwy it-gre ‘refilsed he should | have been notified at once and that i iliczn iiiitatiiins should not have Iziccii i |[|\1>:\~, -.i of iviiiiiiiit hi: kll0\\'l1“lI§J1‘ or ;(‘<“l’\'llI. At the conclusion of the Plaint- ctintainerl only one count for goods i.-»0l<l and tielircrcrl and that the As- ‘sociation did not buythe potatoes ifrom the Plaintiff and only acted in ,1 their capacity {Ls tuzent for him. ‘T1115 question was, reserved by the Court. ' .1. W. Boultcr. Sticrctary of the P. llll contained in cnr Ne, 204431 were ]iij;iit\'t0l', testified that lie and the l"‘j(‘('i’tl on account (‘moi .1. bk‘ thc table cLUFIQ. Yours \t‘l'_\' iruli’, of frost at the com-an ivareiioiisc icccnllv. S. G. Pippin. Senior inspector. per E, E- Jay." “m” lot Vr Jwdmr, px,,n,h,,,,]| There was autitlier small lot tivc ti ' j." \\'II. i ‘Mi A statement wli. Pa for 1T8 ; lliF» claim on‘ liiiwii Aift-i‘ l':i\'|l}I |i.i.' .1 .l1.‘1<"1 ml $13.‘! 511 44.51) 534th) 1138.20 .iiit s 1'<JllIl’il1l(1ll is liizifilic poiattics arc fit in be graded for xvii \l'1('- 11.1 ro nIIIIiIIPLI Ill utitiii V Scrll." (lm-I - viii z-iiii any f.l|IJ_\f'-‘ "'l‘li:il i111" potatoes cincroti bV H115 ILS" other lll'~i)I‘CI0l'S were appointed anti . paid by the Other witnesses were examined but their evidence did not materially differ from the above suziimary- The court in CIPCICIIIIQ. remarked as follows: In decidiniz this case I am prin- Of clpally bound by the Agreement re- ‘oaus iii lhL; tifllllcufill‘ which [Qffcd in by Mi", E-nuiter. This Agroc- cil by llirr lnsprctor. wont by the Asso- Thl-s “.35 awe on the 19m of Dpcmlk ‘ (‘llliliifl to the Plrunrnf n‘£)1f'ollo\vs:— Tn c merit Wrs signed by J. J. Trainor, President. J. W. Btultcr, Secretary of the Association and Lauglilin A. Mc- ,(‘-'irinack ithe above itamcd Plaint- jut». 1 Clau~e I of this Agrcciiiciit is |1"'l‘lial the ltfllitPl’ zippointri the said iiurpogn of marketing his certified No. Ono Heed Potatoes of the Irish i Cobbler and (lrecn lVlOllllllllll var- 1icty. irrmiii by him during the coli- ‘nnuancc of this contract. l "That certified seed shall mean fpotatoes certified by Inspectors em- Federal Government .~iitks have been regraticd by, and were a. body independent 0f the Acsiirritition anti are being f=lll|l-—' Qi-Qivgrs or the Association. pod out to the bast advantage New thrills for the action fans -- Daredevil stunts. breakneck riding. halrbreadth es- capes as Bub hunts tlzmizrr mi :1 new IHIIIIIIT ! ALSO SOUND CARTOON FELIX THE (‘AT AND PATHE REIIEW l. 5K NTING “IIIIHI APPOINTED T0 BOARD-At meeting of the trilstees of the Princ Edward Island Ilwpiial on 'I‘ucstla Mr. James Paton was appointed W. Chester S. lifcLure. MP. mcciiniz. a mcctiiu: of the executive was held. The first games oi’ the playoffs for the Bi: World Series and the Little World Series in bowl- ing were rolled. with Lloyd Wards .Striker's defeating W. R. LePagcfs 'Howlers in the former set-to. and Ncil lvfcLeanKs Lenders drrfcaifing Chester Kerr's Lucky Four in thc latter. Mrs. Lawrence Ciihill and little daughter Mary, have rcturncti to Southport, aftcr tiiciitliiiiz ihc aut- umn willi Nlrs. Caliills mother. Mrs. Gertrude Dlllllllly, Kcnsiugtoil. contract shall be markcicrl by the Association WIlL‘l't“.'(‘l' a market be found which in it‘; judgment and ui accordance with its bye-fairs and rules shall justify such marketing. The Association shall not. be liable for any (Iitmago that may bc sus- tained through act of God, iaublic enemy or accidents in shipment or storage or unavoidable failure to sccurc suitable storage markets or lployctl by the Government of Can- 1 dzi. and ihc District Inspcctons dc- ision shall br~ filial as to whether t? '1‘ f» aiaics: Central Guardian, l 'l‘ BAND at i’ the plaintiff Il-'l(l been rightfully dis- lhr" l-"riruin llii:; flllPflltlllll froili 3 IAlzlllif-‘iftl by tlic Mllllflflihyt, I)Il or, 5. Adults, 25 cents; (Tliiltlrcn. l5 Mr, J. l‘. Sllllllltllltlfi zifin 7.1a only cents. tIHGI-lll-IL‘ 1 0 ; defendant paid into court. As to the Y1plalntifl"s claim for assault. tho _iury 11 allowed tlic plaintiff $200, ‘Thane A. IIINIIIJPI‘ of the board ln plum of Mr. rvlircfl» K.C.. I01’ piiuntirr. Robert N. Mc- YZ“. IIIENKQ (‘LIYB-‘Phe \\'(‘(‘I(I_Vlf()y n¢~f¢iniang_ mot-ting: and iIlIlll(‘l' of tlir Yls Men's! Summerside Supreme Court Allowed $200.00 For Assault SUMMERSIDE, Dec. lL-The case of Ernest J. Mallet vs the Central Creamerlcs, Ltd., which has occupied the attention of the Supreme Court. Suniinerside, before Mr. Justice Saunders and jury, for the last four day's. was an action for $4961.00 for wvages, damages for wrongful dis- missal , and damages for assault which had arisen during time the plaintiff ivas manager of the Pcrfcc- Iion Dniigv at Suinmerside, a branch of tlic Central Creamcrics nt Char- ‘ottetoivn. | Thursday morning was taken up Iwiih Mr. Justice Satinclcrs‘ . charge i to the jury in which he reviewed ihc i evidence of the case at some length. At 1 p. m., the Court rose for rect-ss, opening again at 2.15, when the jurv retired. At fire o'clock the jury brought down a \'(‘l'dlCL.3fI.Cl' having been deliberating nearly three hours. By the verdict the _i'iu'y found that mnliticd to wages coining to him I111 to the date of his dismissal. this bc- ing less than the amount which the a iCampbcll, K.C.. and J. J. Johnson, jNeill. KC. and Heath Strong. K.C., ‘ilitiay llfrf Justice Stiundrrs will against the provbloiis of the Lord's D111’ Alliance Act. came up bcftire Chief Magistrate E, H. Strum: on 'l‘hursda_y' evening. The Attorney- General, Thane A, Campbell. K.C., allbeared for the prosecution and when the; case was called Heath Strong. KC, Coiutsel for Jones, lllciidczl guilty on his IJCIIHIIIGIICI he was fined by the Magistrate sun and Crisis rind in default one month in jail. The fine was paid. _S_ -Western Guardian -—Bl“l'll\‘(i PELTE-vli". ltoecburn will bu buiiiic pclts zit M". A. E. Mc- Lean's office, Summcrslde. llllt; wcck. 9B63-l2-12-tl —SAD BENEAVEJlENT-Mr. Pet- cr Coughlin, hIXLCCl1-_\'Cfll‘—0:(I son of Mr. and llfrsfC-eorgc Coughiin, of McNcills Mills, passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday night. The ind had been operated transportation. Any loss to nny ship- ment occasioned by a Grower through impropei" packing. grading: or othcriviiic shall be IJUFllC by the Grower.“ And :1 byc-laiv rlatrtl June 30th. i926. has the itiilowing cituiscv- "If upon inspection in transit or at on for appendicitis sonic weeks ago and had recovered. but unfortunate- ly in lifting something heavy‘, some new trouble arose and lie was taken 1° 111"‘ 111151111111. iviiorc another oper- ation ivus performer],‘but. i1. was of no avail. The lad was a bright. iii- tclligcilt 120i‘ and beloved by all who destination by the Dominion Govern- ment Inspectors any imtutocs are found in bad condition from rot, frost or iii_iur_v before or when load- .,.. QQ-Q-t-q-‘q-av-aw- ...--_...l_~ ... N \__ -. A...“ First Ilnckeyi Game Of The Season i" H .'\RI.(‘1'I‘TE'I‘O\I’N Vs. NIONCTON ABEGWEITS IVICTORIAS TONIGHT at 8.30 S t Adults, 35:2: Children. 29¢- when hLs potatoes were rejected Mr. Boultei‘ explained that this ivus the last shiinnent out of Georgetown and he would have to leave them in the warehouse, or ship Harmony station and thus cause ow- ing to the inciemency of the weath- er then, further loss and expense to the Plaintiff, judgment, as to what was in the best interest oi’ the Plaintiff, he had them regradeti and scnt out as table stock. evidence as well as the law governing toes and marketing them as table stock, the Association. acted within in clause 5 of the agreement. an agent for the Grower hence cannot be sued for goods sold and delivered, as set out in the summons. at Sourls. on the 3nd day of Decem- ibcr, mo. iiiiz, or lllll1l'1)l7f‘l' grading nny loss that may be susiaincil from such rausr-s shall be borne by the iar-rsriu whor-P nami- appcars on the tag In the pzickztize." Ar. to the Plaintiff's litilll/QIIIIUII that, lic should have been notified is all potatoes were tilt-n cleaned out them back to hence acting in his Upon consideration of the above uch oases, the court finds:- 1. ‘That in regrading these pota- he scope of its authority as set out I. That the Association was only it Therefore the Defendant's motion “i. :1: 2:12.22: Each 'l‘lCl{E'l‘S PRICES “111-"111 1"“ pa“: ctzuihe w", L, to my "'5 own -Mlss Edith Montgomery. of rm Now on Sale (tax extra) 11115 l"':""f',‘:|'l"'l F51“ witness f”, Hill, who is in the Prince County =11 ‘he Boxes $1.1m “duistiitufiilzy (nftcnrizh I A. F. McQuald flflgrngy 1°;- gm Hospital for treatment, is doing very F01“: M Reserved Seats 75c & 60c ' Wm‘ Band’ 3_5 Plaintiff, N w_ mwnm- Aim-Hey [or nicely-S. Box Uri-ice Gallery (East Door) 50c the Defendant. -—-—- The above Judgment “in delivered tended by friends from all parts of the Province. der the auspices of King Edwin-d Masonic Lodge. pastor of Trinity United Church, Suinmcrsidc, conducted the service at the home and in the United Church at Maipequc, assisted by Rev. Mr. Aitkcn, of lifalpeque, afterwards the Masons took charge and perfnrmrtl their Simpson, of Mnlpcquc, Chaplain, and Mr. Weldron Din-rah, Grand Master 01 Kins Edward Lodge had charge of the Masonic ceremonies. worn, many beautiful floral tributes. The pull brarcrs were Messrs. John Hons, W. H. Crozler, Edward McKay, George Riley, A. S. McKay and 'I'ho- i mas McNutt. Interment was in the United Cemetery, at Malpequm-S. knew him. ‘There are left to mourn, besides his sari-owing parents, sev- eral brothers and sisters, to whom, much svmpathy Is extended. The; remains were tzikcn to his liomr- rin- IVCIIIICI-‘(Ifl)’. The Illlloral is tr, (Hg.- nlace on Friday tn thr Anglican Church and Ccmeteijv rit Frrciown, ffcv. Mr. (Joieinnn iifflciaii|uz.--S. The services were un- Rev. Mr. Fraser, impressive ritual. Mr, John There ~--Mr. Joseph Wood. of Summer- ilial. Iii‘ the irullcrl IIIP IllllPItII of Ihc laim Mr r-mr-w wanna-w =- EATCWS SPECIAL Blend Coffee, per lb. nr'r~?i'i§=; 1,, 1 ‘~ utg’ t SPECIALS 0N SALE FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY Per iln AYLMER CHOICE SPINACH, Periln PIMENTUS,70Z.II|1,, Each RIO VISTA ASPARAGUS TIPS, , Mo. Q fall tins. Per iln .. gatonld CHOICE TOMATOES, 2 tins FINEST MALAGA TABLE FIAISINS, I lh. pkg. Per pkg. MIXED NUTS. Per lh. CHOICE {Zatonia PEAS, 2 tins for AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT, N0. 21in Per tin .. STANDARD FEARS, Per tin .-- t.“ Pertin CLARWS SOUPS, Tomato, Vegetable 9n ‘Choice Groceries CHOICE PUMPKIN, No. 21/; slzoTln14c 17c 13c 24c 29c 30c 20c 25c 27c 15c EXTRA SPECIAL I Orange Marmalade Jar EXTRA SPECIAL ! Beehive Corn‘ Syrup 33c.===~ Extra Special! Choice Lobster 6 oz. tins Vegetable 40 oz. jar No. 5 tins f29cs tin llI{l<li-*.l\'I“.~\S'l‘ BACON Sliced Per lh. .---------.--.- (‘HOICE CREAMERY ' BUT- TER. Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NEW I’. E. I‘. (‘HE ESE. Pcrlb. . local order office. 72-A. All wool splendid value at this low price. rl -Mr. Marcus Cnltlcr, the C.N.R. Express office, of Chaim iiiiiciiiivii, \'l'crliir*.'aila,i' I'll I)li."~Illf‘.‘;.". R. Mr Ofllcc Connected With side, has returned from a business trip to Montreal.—S. - cntls of Mr. Jolin I.)-_GUS.'§, Sliilllllfilfivltlf’. will IJI‘ ircasctl tn lir-iir is‘ :1 liiilc iiiiiiriiverl Ill health but is still in the Prince County Hos- pitaL-S. 7<1‘11.1'. Ilcrzisirar nf ii.~,-,~i._ Hi (‘i-urt, hYESlGliI EXAMINATION F1111": 11nd wniilylnz Glassce, etc. H. J. MABON of The hardest and. best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in nny ear Manager of “TIN III SlIIIlIIIVI-Yldp til] Si ,| - i l . llourm, SIIITIIIIPHICII‘. 31., —FuNmzAi. SERVICES _ '1')": 111¢NIi11J n1 1V1111l1cqllc on wctiiit-t. funeral of the late Mr. George B. day-MS» I McNutt was held on Wcdncsday- ———--— ,1 P afternoon from the homo of his son "MF- Plfiirin ‘Taylor, oi’ Rcdcnur, ‘ Wallace. and ivar. very largely nt- ‘V111’ 1111-‘- liocn iii tho hospital for‘ i some I-lllll‘, has: sufllclciitlj,’ rt-cnveied to be nblc to return to his home-E, i OPTOMETRIST Drugstore Montague P B, |, 72-B. Girl's Poke Hat of Velveteen, long ribbon 3712 I 36c 25c ted wool cnduringly prizrrl- thly record. rikc ivliilr- the lro s; iioi. ICATONB‘ 'I‘URE. 5 II). box can: BLANKETS PDKE HATS SRCZIOMPERS alolol each 5523a 2i 2 and 3 y". 1 ICAIPIQROR (GRAPES. N i c c euiingfll lbs EATONB HALF 6': HALF MIX 2 II). Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FAMILY cJ-vl on MAIL ORDER orifice 4 Big Savings in Children's Wear These are typical of ihc many opportunities there are for sav catalogue. note the extremely low prices, then make out your order 98c 72-0. Child's hand knit- rompcr with white top and colored sizes 3O x 40". you have ties and trimming of panties, Coim- pink a,- elastlc at waist. colors the choice oi pink or ribbon ruffles, color red hi“; Si“, g and 3 blue or, tan. Sizes 5 blue border. only. ya”, °"|y_ and 6 years only. IEATQNSIE- Home is the bdstdaflci- allpland in; 11's V91‘? = 13° ,1 60c, tas Ing here. Look through our and send It through your BOYS’ SUITS Sizes 5 and 9 years 72-0. Boys’ knitted cot- ton suit. Pants with much to be \\'I51l1"(I that picasiircs arc the most livurtiiy and stiiiic mothers would Irrive 111141’ daughters alone after marriaiizc. Be faithfully Bffectlonatfl again-ii all discouragement. and never case to be so, until you cease to lire. It's a IAIIO s lie wants for Christmas But to really please her name of Ileintzman & 0o. ‘Sold Iiy Limited Charlottetown It must Iicai" the honored MILLER BROS *1‘ s: "r flflgComN ‘n-