resound earns QIIIINI‘, IONUIP, lil- r IQNIY To LOAN 1 billed-Riley Illliillng l . Charlottetown ‘ l-dmo. - '- .1. c. nousron. i, BAR, NOIE AND THROAT ‘ . m nuutuu. l nuts 1"‘ p . o. o. Archibald l OI ' [gjboadhflfllflfllbllfl- a i m stat-far .5'%’iil£“a ‘T’ m. l“ gringo-Bingo ll l. l: kins S. S. HESSIAN l U0 O ted oilitourl at TO MON IY TO LOAN ilflllO . S. INMAN, K. C. "rlllif III‘ AROHIOYJI-LIW 1N‘! ‘I. cllfilfifl VIQTOIIA ROW McLeod 8t Bentley w. E. BENTLEY, K. 6. grrlllfll‘ and Attorney-at-Llvl iwontsv T0 LOAN tab-Bank u! N. B. Chlmblrl Morson 8r Dntfv Blrrloterc and Attorneys lialtorn ior Royal Bank o! Gannon MONEY TO LOAN . oLean & McKinnon t sari-intern, Attornnye-at-Llw 5 Mice-Royal Blnk Building rtotlitown I t 1. maononun’ N. Y. Post Clldillfil Ear. Ion lreni uerdlen . mp, loilolter, Nohry Public Ito- P. E. loilnd lloeit P. E. loinnl ~ p Smoke‘ I With Satisfaction Y0! don't have to "pull ewe!" on one or our cigm m order tn enjoy it. We buy cigars of a tine blend o! tn- tbeoee and workmanship-- You will look collection oi . steal! b! the Wokettul or box. Your lfiYoflte lilo, shape. flavor and Aroma. imported or do meetic. The 2 Macs llruggists IT PAYI t0 U“! h thll MOVED! ..._.._. ALL THE LATEST Victor lords‘- at W 1w:- .'I‘. lVellivai-‘s Queen St, BALVATiON ARMV Rummage sale Friday, Jun. 28th 9 a, m. FOR JOB PRINTING of favery lesorfption, patronize Central Jolt ilrintrry". 176 Kent St. T01. 432-1.. RESERVE FRIDAY flight, Feb. I 149 Great George St, '1 Take Your Order For Printing r0 .- ihe Central Job Printeiy 176 KENT Bill!!!‘ OHARLOTTIITOWN, TIILIIPHONI (III-L i 2 armors’: Record AND Accou nt Book uIVEN AWAY FREE new subscribers and eir subscriptions subscribers renewing.» before end of current year. 0niy limited number available and first nets will have the preference. i. 1921_ ilsi- rt 1-1111 s-ntcrtuiiuneii and tlioilce at Pastime ‘Ha-ll. Spoc- .ai music. TH! SNTERS Notre Dame Ar~ itlumy will hold their annual big?" ‘ca. on ‘VGdDQSKI-‘IY uud Thursday-t evenings l-‘nb. 2 and 3, 1921. WANTED 500 PEOPLE TO l lutlgit Fitzgerald's lecturi- n-lz iltall tonight :11 s oW-lock 41.011 2.71:. ' 4IM"I'FARMERI Do you keep :1 ecord of your earnings and ex- wemiituro’! Why not get your first lccount book free by subscribing tr renaming your subscription to Pbe Guardian and start right now COME TO THE -BA5KET SOCI- AL at North ltiver 110.11 Monday, I'm. JLSt at 7.30. 14811168 with holsiretn tree. Admission 20 cts. Good programme. TH-E CONGREGATION OF MUR RAY Harbour South is calliied to meet at lllurray Riv-er and in the Mrutbyaerian Church there on Tues- hy F-ii 1st at 2.30 p. m. for the purpose of moderating in call to n minister. J. Dugald McKenzie, mod orator. _ . “SUCCESSFUL OPERATION - Worti was received by Lnwrelnct Dorian, mate of the tug "Rona," P. W. 1)., this city, that his dangli- ter Jane who is teaching at. Duvar school, West Prince, had to go thruughan operation for appetndi 1141s. The case was so far gone bud critical that Drs. Kier and Gallant decided that the operation would have to be performed right atway, and considered it unadvis able to iaavo patient moved to hos- pital. The operation was very QUCCPBSIIII)’ performed at 10 p. n Saturday. flier father and mother ‘were art her bedside, atnd when Mr. Dorion left on Tuesday she was dv ing 'tvell. - . The Local Musical Event of a Decade The (jhni-lnitemvsrn (fhorail Sovi- uty will hold tiluelr first conccrlt. .ln the Prince Eiltvnrd Theatre I<‘1-1d.1_v evening February 4ld1. lt-ehenrsals have 1110011 held week- ly since the organization of the tsoclety 111111111‘ 1.1m efficient direc- tion of .\lr. W. E. Fleichtrr, . 1L. d‘. .11. A. '1‘. (I. 1.. ’1‘h pro- gram Will he a varied one and hliu Society will the assisted by the fol-- lowing artists. M1‘. F. T. Wat his. 11111111111. who needs nu introduc- tion tio (Yhrnrlottcitiyvn iiudieiu-es. Mr. Bayard llaultlocir. Baritone. 0t‘ ‘Mr. IHMHIOCICS singing the H111 ifax Herald sayszflir. Haddock tins a. magnificent baritone voice. rnie cisninit tapas. a THE OO-OPERATIVE FARM- ERS’ will tbe loading liye Hogs at Emerald Tuesday, February 1st. WHIST PARTY at K. of L‘. Home dun-fight. Members and friends he surr- iind i-oine. DON'T FORGET T0 COME 1111- rmslponetlsale oi’ Ciliflv (‘tiss Bros. WWI. i-‘t-l). 211d. DO YOU WANT SOME lumber or cellar posts. "We can supply you. illuuLetid Bros, itibany. E OUR WORD for l-t noun ii }'OIll‘1!,f"It—-'l1$i“ your our. ‘Pfiturvnt of the ihuinmvfck 1111011 J-"v-Ylth \\'. '1‘. Welluvij 11110011 lit. LU l! DONT TAK ALL ACCOUNTS due me uiust be settled at once, otherwise 1 will lIlVf‘ to take action. Notes will be iztlieli in myment. 1., 11. D. Mac- Ltmti, Wcdericton. POSTPON E D . --P1'of. Steele's Flllsilsh class M the Y. '\'V.C. A. Weight l: postponed until Tuesday (W111i: to the lecture in Hearts Mentor-iii! Hall. ' 600 BAGS ORUSHED OYSTEP SHELLS clean and‘ sweet. 500 bass utitra crystal grit for poultry. hours! prices m. Carters Feed Store, Queen St. ‘ ___.__ $335.00--375.00 --885-00 for :1 ‘$11’ Wine-riser pianos and $600.00 t illwvrr . New 1s your opp0r_ 8'1 11.1’. W. '1‘. Weltinzetr. Queen RECORD BOOK. Mr. Farmer 10w much did your farm earn for . 103.11’! exactly say The Guardian Account Book will say it for Subscribe or renew» 1nd Record vou in 1921. today. MOUNT STEWART OIIROUIT. Methodist Churches. Services. Dunstnffnage 10.30 a. 1m. Scrv ices Biack River 3 p. m. Services Mt. Stewart, 7p. m. ‘M. K. t-harman will o ciete at each o. these services. Evierytbody invit ‘.11. MONTAGUE "METHODIST CIR- CUJIT, Eiuiday Jan. 30th. Services will be as follows: Lower Monta- gue 111. 10.30 a. m. Sturgeon at 2.30 p. 1m. Montague at 7 p. m. jltev. Dr. William Brown o! Am‘ herst. will Fbe the speaker ‘and toe pastor will also be present to eon~ duct the services. INTERESTING SERVICES will br- held Sunday Jan's" 710th in the (‘ornnvall (limuit. himthodist Church‘ es its follows: Cornwall, 11 a...m. Rev. Dr. il-iunilton Wlglo. North Wlltsliire, 11 a. 111.. Kingston. ‘r p. 111. Cornwall, 7 p. m. Rev. Sam. i). ‘Webster. HELPING THE NEEDY -- "Flu/- wi-iilihy- mi-u <11‘ Sllill1l1UlE~ltIi~ uuil i.» staid that 111w town s12.» in Canada lmust eyed men ‘to tin; sq-uaie __.t1ti tar-n S1Li11l118l‘.~iiiih0 have an excellent chance 11.1211’ to 1101p ou-t their less ti" ‘U1l.:1lt' fiefitiu-it’ 111-111. . oust-s of tlestitutiou liuvi- Z1 irontul iiilely 111111 in >"::11i- t- s :1 door to IIOUI‘ sultscription 1111s IJUFII pjurgulldd, Tim t-xtiuipii- -1i' trill‘ Samurai-aid» trltiz-én “"10 rllllbl“ -i1ll ' express words or Tomorro JiitiguienTiTfise ,_0f Frank vs. Oaks ‘Phi: lollmviut; is the lull it-xi o1 111v yttrium-ant rlelivv-u-ti by Judtii- Elaszttrtl zit tbi- pvt-sent '.<~|'1|1 or‘ thi- Supra-tut.- Courl in u izuso 111' inttwvst lu iili lllllilllltiblll‘ owners: IN THE SUPREME COURT Loo Frank Appellant nnd Albert 011K914 .1:.11unry 11th, 191:1, in Iii!‘ month of July lust thi- A1» iti-ilanr was convicted 111 the Police Court o1‘ the Town o1‘ Sunimersidta, before James 1-1. Wyatt, Stipeudituy llilglottatte in 11111 ICT said town m.‘ tiperutini: :1 motor vehicle at 11 stealer and tine-half till-it's an hour on Iilii ltespontleiir olreels of said Town. 1311-‘ “Piiriiil is 11kt i1 from hlllti mill riiztions. The case came up for heat-int: at the last Nivveruber ‘Pei-m of‘ this Court. 111 Suutnierside. .\ preliiuln 111')‘ objixtsilou “'11s tiikeil by .\1.'11'1i11 . 0., (Jouusel for Respondent that tin-re was no appeal before the (Yourt and asked that 1i be dismiss- vii. 11 was ztrgued that inasmuch 11-1 Hi5: Iiiutor Vehicle Art gave 11o right o1‘ Appeal and that the pro- visions o1‘ the Provincial Statute "Bléuialiui; itppcals llrorn nil orders of hirigieti-ates even if appiicatile had not been complied with. no a1 fidav-it having- lbeetn flied as re- miireil {by said Act, there was no alumni before the Court. lir- furth ei- contended that '11‘ under Part XV. of the Criminal (lode of Cautitlri the appeal was taken then theft‘ court? ho no appeal ‘lllflflkllildfli’ in this wise; iiie- points were reserved. Subsequently a motion was mad‘ b)‘ lllr. Benllev (‘ounstzl of’ Appleo ant to quash the Conviction on sev- eral grounds and amongst others that the offence as alleged was not ‘n cit/arise utillzletr the Act. This motion was also reserved for consideration it appearing to mo. 111111. the witnesses all beinrz present their evidence should be taken and the point. raised, cousld» fist-i I‘ C. is tt-here when an 1119.111111] before this (‘oui-t‘! Sect. 77 of the Sunimersldc inco tratlon Act 3 itidnmrti V11. Cu,- ‘ ‘provides tthat i111 lines and pom ' >2 shall be rec- wt-t-iiblt- before the Siipendiary Binnie-wrote. of said Town who is no stituicd n Court for the trial of complaints iii-isini: tinder the i-itild lucorporzilioii Act. Section l9 o1 the Motor Vehicle .-\cl 3 Geo. 1'». (‘Hit ti, S00. (i provides. flint proceed- 1111's toi- tho l'0t'0\'(?1'_\' of ponultits undt-i- this .\(‘l shall b1- tiiiri-u and curried on under 11111‘! 15 o1 ilii- (‘rluiiiiiii Coda of (‘atiiitlrt x Tt- 1.1m Ali 4;; 1 511 sliiiit-t- \\‘.1.“ by iillt)l'1\li1lii' liiiii iii 11111 |'UI1l7i'L'l)111‘l o1 Stiiiinivrsiilt- iii-- IUH: h7i.i1i011tiiu1‘j; Xian-Plinth \\'_\.it1. ‘vlturein- tli- Iivlvlltlillil ltultnv. \\u-» tiiwtl 1n thi- ~=uiu 0t tivt» (IOIIIIIF anti to. ~-.. From 1111.; vontii-fliioii 111i 1-1 :11 is non" JJIIS t». phi‘! (Rule. 1L1)’ liliitdii iiiilibi‘ the l‘iini's~ 1.1 111 ibr- (‘riuiiurii raw of spot-ti than 5011:]! " W Alright Get a 25f Box r‘ .1. 1<‘t)s'1‘1~:1:, Central Drugstore, C Cape Traverse Protests Against; Increase In Cordon Dawson was its >'t‘(‘1'i$Iill‘_Y. The object of Iilt: iut-c-tiniz was to discuss those pro - Th1- iuut-iiug uiiituiuioiisiy d v11 by a standing vou- that 1h».- woulti not submit to thi- iurreus. was liiid upon them. A committee was appointed to iit-Tt‘ regarding the matter. (8911,) Ephraim Belt Secretary o!‘ Nlr-r-titit: ----<0>----- NEW LONDON ICE RACING CLUB .-\ very "isuocossful meeting was bold in‘ John. .\IcQu1n.n's forge, Stanley Bridge on the evening oi Jan. 151 h (‘or the purpose of organ izhtg a ‘branch of the New London lor- dinning (‘lub for Stitn.1ey' Bridge. Bay View and vicinity. Mr. Ibitrir-lr lVnl-sh was nlecttad President of‘ 1.1m New Club. as M1- Wnlsh has had a large esparionce with trotting horses, the Club will no doubt prosper under his guid- a/nce. ' Mr. John McQuinn was uppo1nt_ "d Secretary. was selected for the purpose oi classlng the thorses and airrnnging for ram-s. The iollotving young men we're chosen for 1h;- spoed commune:- J-as. Rel-l. Bay View Jas. Alillor. atsiiflrlleyBrldge , Chas. ‘hiclieod, Mack Ferguson. Cavendish. .1. N. Mctfouibrey, (favendisht. J. 1. Stew» Aniifs, ‘D. J. McLeod, Stanley Brid» gee. Gerbil-l iFlemriiiugz 1121)‘ View", idulton IIrown, Stanley Fiannoti Henry, b‘i.~inlt~_\' Stanley llridgo Ilritlgt». 1~lz1rl \\'l1b."rl .-r IIIVI’ Itivt-r. lit- ~‘t-lllliilt‘iil o1 1111* ~po1.. .'\-.t11t_\' 134111 111' ih ~11! join-u! ‘. furi- the ilost- of llii- lllv'*llll.. lllli 1111- pittmtttt-rs or» iiltiiililli, ilwtu-ii-d 111 :1 gitwl ;1l.‘iil'_\' more It» jun 1-1;‘ ori- tli-~ <~l|il1 t.~ iuuwli t11il--:- ——-'----¢~>-~__._ $300.00 CASH PRIZE CONTEST l711ti~i thi- .\1nm|- Vi-iiirli- .11" 'h1~:i- is m» iipiwzii -..I\t‘", t~ilill'i' by by iiupliteitioil. anti unless il can Iil‘ livid that lilt‘ lti‘tt\'i.~‘it)il.~t of purl 1.7 n1‘ 1111- (‘i-fin- 1111-11 Voile so applied, carries with ' . 111.11 rikrbt. thou thorn (‘till b1- no Three. hundred ..< bring itffvreit :i.= i011».- tvhu guesses heart-st [correct figures of trade o1‘ the ‘ < Status with Canada 101‘ - ivhrtiziryz See 111v in‘ W11’ f'.-'\.\‘.\i1.\" on payi- {rose-d rules of 25 per 01-111 int-reuse ' .£ll0>2 and derided, to (Iisuolllillllt. " 11>; patrons whenever the iKIVilIlCIi -- oiuivans Kinkora. North Carleton '-~ 1nd Seurlt-tovvn with u view of sr-o- ; ’ what opinion the people hold _ A speed committee 4 rm, Bay View, Louis licGulgun, Si. . Bridge. '1 Ron-heir t IiilDlléi-It‘, lranviile. Wm. " Iii-Iii, Iltipt- Itivt-r. FdwuriI .1 ’l‘111'1i-~ 111i i-liitt; J‘ HiiillYl 1i '1. 't|i't'1> iilit'i't‘.\'l liit- _\\ll1l|_L‘, H 1111-11 ‘li‘l' tiikllit: 11111111 _'.{I‘t‘.ll \\‘iiiit*1‘ ' Telephone Rates , _-_. .\ public meetlntz was hr-ld in rho . "ape '1‘r.'1vers<- Hall on Saturday m‘ "‘ tulip: 22nd 1o dlsotiss the ltroliostui ' in<.-i'i1i1.-‘i\ in tiii- tvlt-phoui- l'lilt*>i .\1i'. ,1 HPIIIIIIIIWI i-liitiriuuii. 111111 l-lpliriiiin lie-ll i|i'1i:(t " I‘ r itindv- by 1' (Illiiilfr in cash '4 :1 prizt- to iiir- ‘ , to the 5 4-. Mi\TI;\liiI{ 9.153 Sll.‘~.Rl’~1'\'i(?iI'l' T .5151) 8-5 ' i i What Wouiici ‘iflu Do? ovati buind and If you found 1111- girl * _ of Sun Frat cisco s gagged iii 1n )_l|1tI(‘I' 411111111 iii: Chinatown? If you were iiircztlvneti by t mysterious ban ' ai-IARLE wittiitu 4' r+x+ :+:»1-:"~1-<...7. ':+I+I-+ : -I-.'+I-l~1.<I-il-_~|-.+ Htf '1' “The Politic Ciphst" Would y ufight the organiziiiun 111 $2 51100 ? Would you tight the secret en 1-11 yo t trad seen three of y tur friends fall vi 1 . .- 1- the tmnd because they filled to meet tht i" mania ? SE1 1H1 PLTURE ‘it DM. :+:-P1-s:+;-:-:-:+r+;-. . 11-24». L :I4~I*+ 1+ JY SE MON IN “IHE sutron" One big laugh from at»: to finish. “iiemmcd In’ L“ Eight Startling Chapter of “Hidden hangers’ i‘ 21' PE-irin ialwlvrlfiicl- lhe i Local Musical Event of a Decals The Qharloiietownt Choral Society ‘H . .-+. thoroughly under control and whit-ii he used in uu itrtistic maunur His work is clean out uurl flviitfill.‘ OOn-torrlss 'I‘l r to. - ; 111011, n 2ft Lutbles illlfi other 111a ' ' ‘ ‘ ~..i1-:-' 1.1 ii litrgo fist of needy ;u\l'it:-t| itppi-ril before i111: Court. What 1111-111 “M Y (A NADA" ‘L; 5mm m w“, ,- i.-. 1111" offer-i o1 111v iilrlliltitllttil 10' ' ‘ —()F— mm twine-ck 11,1 “cull as 111 tlii~ t E1100“ , meant with r 0001' AOOOUI’! "t" noon! o! l An .1: RECEIVE) -= PAID OUT =» cost as TTLE, sold I CRETE PROPORTION! ‘i . cost u! KN. lold or M Y HERD, bolt of UIPIENT ACCOUNT IINBE ACCOUNT, household 1 LABOR, record oi ' t" INFORMATION ~= ATION TABLI Y. cost o: INDIVIDUALI, account Ilth INSURANCE, B1148 Ill NOTE PAYABLI INVENTORY, I010!!! INVENTORY, Iblillflill IJVI ETOOKV INFORMATION IILK, BUTIIR SM CHILI IOBTGAGIIS, IILLB n4 NOTIII IIOIIWABLI OATS, out or OATS. lold or I04 ORCHARD end FRUIT MISCELLANEOUS PEODUOI POULTRY, breeding record POM/DRY and IIGGI REMEDIES nor FAR! LNIILLB. REMEDIES, HOUSEHOLD BIlllD TESTING SHEEP, colt of, llld loll BILO RIlGOR-D TRACTOR IIIOOI-D WEIIAT, colt oi wmwr, ma or m Send your renewal at once and ask for ee copy of Farmers Record ~ AND Account Book blown Guardian Subscription Dept. g Cylinder ‘I Grinding‘ We have recently installed H Iloald Cylinder Grinder same n8 used in itbe beat Motor Car Man- ufacturing Plants and are ready to regrriml e111 types of Automo- biin and engine cylinders "l"! f" irlurfiize pistons and rtnzs at 111° lowest. price. All work RUIIIHYII and _ e Stewart & Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. i. and still mbust and full. (it Mr. Iran Williams. Violinist, the Halifax press taro loud in their psaisu. hailing 111'. Will- iuiius as “a genuine virtuoso.” Mf NV-flliums was formerlysolo viola inist 0t‘ Queen's Hall Orchestra, London, Eng. ‘Coupons airc to bo had from moul- hers '01 the chorus, 11ml at Hughes Drug Store. Plant opens at the Prince Edvronl Mo-iulay January 31st. _ ' - -—--—<-0-0 Om: o1‘ tihe best known. guides in Nova. Scotia gives this testimonial Have used MtlINAIhWS LINIM- FlNT in my thionuahunting and illlfr ‘var camp for years andconsider it ‘he tbest white iinirnent on the piarlcct. 1 find tlrat it gives quick relief to minor atlmenrttnsuch a: Spmlrts. tBnuise-s and all kindle oi wounds. Also it 1s n great reimedy ibr cough-st colds, etc" which one is liable to cattcib when log driving ‘and cruising during the winter and spring months. 1 would not be witiuorilt MJINARDIS LINLMENI atntd cannot recommend it too 111831" ly. (signed) Ellison Gray East Kemptvldle, N. S.. ._. ' moke - Mcllowed Virginia loaf, blended by experto Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office. Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: 9130-12430. 2-5 Phone 68-l-Y. t ioui-d by some who though 11'". having as big it. ht-uri {i5 this gt-utli- l1"'111 uniy have a large ivttrfit‘. e—---———=:.i..~ Pnnsouituv ls toaWomam-what Perfume is to the Flower intimate possessions her Tho of a woman the!" INJYWW‘ personality. with this idea in mind We give especial attention t0 the liner toilet artic1c§ and 11W parations which discriminat- ing women want. The world's best- Dfvilllcls are represented in our. stock. Pnsruninis. TOILET WAT- i-ms cremains, LOTIONS tnnfrsnss. POWDERB- sacums TALCUMS, MAN- ICURE ooons, soars» HI’ ‘ srrcrics, mu. rousnns DEPILATORIES, ms: snow 4 sud hash PREPARATION-i _ DENTIBRICES, SHAMPOOS. SWIEIJIJING 5111.118. ETC, mo. We buy toi-et articles. an careully as we buy dross 811d insist on the same high qual- ](,y_ Equip your toilet table with things which will reflect your good taste and give to your toilet an air of yvlli” wit‘ personality. TiRADE-RIARKED and AD- VERTISED GOODS M? FEATIJ R I'll) HER H. Johnson 8: Johnson THE QUALITY DRUG- ' STORE Ger. Kent 6 Prince Ito. 110-01110. :11. tllifiailulus should ht 1'01 I‘ 1hr- Motor Vehicles .\i-L o1 1m“ he (lriuiiiial (Jude? i iii of the Motor Vrhit-Ep ' itnit-iitltri. reads as follows: --~ Proccudilln-s for the recovery oi penalties under this Act shall 111-. taken ii-nri curried on under part .\V. of tho Criminal Code or Can- ada, The lituguage 01' this section is very clear and explicit but is for the sole and only purpose of pro- viding the practice 10.1w.- adopted 101- enforcing the penalties under said Provincial Act. in tho King vs. Ouiinet. i1 C. C. C. 13G, where a like question arose it was held that part 15 of the Code iritvo no right of appeal when made iuipllcablo to the enforcement of Provincial Statues, nor does uuv other provision of Code give such ritzbi. To give such riczht. nothing short of a statutory enactment is sufficient. 1n tho case or Wheotley vs. Lone. 1. E. L. R. 132- (1906) the late Chief Justice 111 daliverinz the Judzment of this ‘ Court stated the rule of law 1n ire zard to appeals as laid down by Lord Tentei-don in Rex vs. Hanson , ~i Bar and Aid 521, as follows, that oi-tivnuzth a certlorarii lies unless expressly taken away yet an appeal does not lie unless expressly given by Statute and further states that in Regina vs. Stock 8A and E. 405 the saime rule was followed and 1s referred to by Patterson 1., 111 these words, "the doctrine in Rex vs. Iianson, that a certiorari lies, un- less expressly taken away. but an appeal does not lie unless express- ly Elven seems to be clear law." in the case of the Attorney’ General vs. Sllien 10 H.L.C. 70~i 1t wasvbeld. "the creation of a-rightt of appeal is an Act. which requires Legisla- tive authority, neither the inferior nor the superior tribunal nor both comiblued can create such a right." I ntbat case Lord Si. Leonard said: "ii. is clearly laid down that no right of appeal can be niven ex- cept by express words." _ The rirtht of appeal is clearly :1 substnntive right and can only h» irlven by it 4:10:11" elqiresstiou of lu- tention open to no doubt. 1n lilirt the Ci'iminni{ ". Nlllltllliii Wet-lily, to provide ll Wan iiltililii "Post" for tfrintitiiaus. for ftnnoii; and 1114* Empire. I ..,_ _ . <>-0@>-—-—— tOOOfiilfi O4i-O STOP ChTilIiRH! UPI-Ii.‘ hlUSTFliLS AND HE/i S.'I_':.< (FY-ii! iluplieti Iu Xostrils Relic-u»; Hear -Cnlrls at Once. OOO-OOO-OOQOOQQ-O-OOQ-OO-O-O-Ooa 1f your nostrils are clogged 11nd your bond is stufled and you can't breathe freely because of n. cold or catarrli, lust get a snmli bottle of Ely's (‘ream Balm at any drug store. Apply :1. little o! this frag‘ rant, antiseptic t room into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the in- flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. trils are open, your hood is clear. no more hawking, shuttling, blow‘ 111g; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. E1y's from head colds and catarrh need it's a delight. Ab! bow good it feels. Your nos~ I: - 11s» lllgn/g YIWLYITII r. ' QO!K"“"“ Cream Balm ‘is Just what sufferers I ' IOU-VOICES-lilll UNDER THii DliiEC/PIUN U1‘ MR. W. E. FLETCHER, A.R.C. M. A. T. t‘. I. ASSISTED BY MRS. KEITH ROGERS--Ac;ouipanisi. MR. BAYARD HADDOCK »—Bass0. MK. IFAN WILLIAMS-Violinist. MISS GLADYS BILLMAN-Soprano MR. F. T. WATKIS, Pianist. AT THE PRINCE EDWARD 1111111, FEBRUARY 4th Coupons can be secured from members of the Ciornt Society and at Hughes’ Drug Store. Reserved Seat Sale and Exchange of (Toupons at gheoPrince Edward, Monday Jan. 31st. Box Office opens a. m. s ;;_ 41%.»: we o! §ii~§iihirlubi¢=kdel=bibVbk +H~i+f+ :~+<+-.i-<a~+ x-t- . e case I find no such nlllhorfly l'ilil~ my opinion there is 11o GIJPWII. Th tnsi- will he dismissed with Ptlhifi, -<0> --~»- -—' CASTORlA For Inhale and Children IN "SE FOR UVER 30 YEARS Alwatyle been l! Signature oi or express or by implication 211111 111 . t 1 I1_ Turns ARE two Editorial excellence will Membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations indicates ile business ethics and methods. The first shows whether the paper is worth reading. The second shows how many people read it. I11, both the advertiser is vitally interested. 'l‘ho GUARDIAN invites tho i-Iosesi scrutiny. :ii:cossihle to advertisers. ISSUED BY THE AUDIT BI'RI'IAI' Ult‘ FACTORS that determine the value of a publication as an adveitisir p mtdum.‘ indicate its inilterce with its T936118. Its A. B. i“. 1t r11‘ is (‘IRCULATIUNS