,. ting; ; a.- Ff iii; ANkS-MCRSE ' nQME‘ EL§C'_I'§IC_'L1GHT PLANT Ab": lzltmll. ' .‘:;.‘l:'.‘l..'".‘.l: ‘ g ni-lo ‘your! .. T yreduce m.“ moi » ...'"‘..t"ln:=i ritepfortgo’: booklet. ‘ e l-me- Fairbanks Mono lhrnoWator Plant‘ Sim It. d dab lndpchenp rmy an]: opemc. Auioinai and quiet lo: ohnl. w ll. ‘Q n3, dependable mtffilP 1° h"? “d M, Mad: by 1119"?" h [um engine buildinl- “gm-lumen uie uid mjmfihein. Big nven ' ,4 m» and money. - Chills MARKE, ‘A ' A MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 12.-'l'he fogglgn uemiinn ior Canadian grain T141181’ erred hm may was quiat. but o. modor- ' - gin amount of business was done wig, domestic buyers in cosh grain. v m‘ SF n8 ierred to the brunch at ed liwkenirlg f 2L0: tii-ihsflw feature ' tyilhli e. N. 8.. and leaves for trade was the weaker men“; that town this morning. ' m. developed m, “mung; and Mr. Hornby besides his banking Wm were i-eaueea s2. por an, duties finds time to take im active sham were unchange‘; 11m ghquh-y part in athletics and besides being m, standard grades o; ‘muedvnts s. crack bicycle rider was ior three m m‘. and prices were SW55; A seasons i924, 193B and 1928.12. mem- mmy active business, was dong 1n ber oi Queen Square baseball team butler and values were iimily mp3,: glvhich, won the championship each mined. Receipts were no ' ‘ . <1! 111088 years- ‘ nil-thei- weakness uevelupedtin the "b first robin: was two years chm muket Mu Flees-we“; mum ago, when he came out under the ed aownanmhm- gmcuon which was Aboflweit colors while he was still a ammmed w uyejngqflyg q d, P111911 M Queen Square School mak- lunelpis were 585 cases.» ‘tol- l"! a 890d shilwllli- Litter he rep- m aw“, n; ‘mm andhmmge eggs resented the League. oi the Cross. were well maintained under o, gqxy In 1923 while only fourteen years deuiiuid. Receipt: were 709 cases. °1 B8B he captured the four bicycle Beans comitinued scarce and many PlWB-ihJunior and senior in the demands coilld not be metqwigig w “T1001 Sports. breakinl the record iununiuute iiunpliee. Canadian “P ti“ ""41"" 1111111 bold by George lilnvuilddie Hornby. the well known pillar second teller oi the ion Bank oi Commerce has were firm at was psi-outlier. with Pmww. end seam in mas Eddie 5*‘ brokejhe school. ' At the Maritim Chain l hi ,, , . '.::..:*::::.“.:i mountains at 85c per 90, ‘ _ _. s. . , me w 1-5 oi a TORONTOI~ECRS nib“... fluff 01 breiikiniz the record oi’ this market are moi-easing. Dealers -I “l . . are quoting country shippers extras tan‘; 5933x1111 1928 he was a contes_ my firs“ “m; Dune; M 41¢; n e Herald and Mail 45 mile 860011433 31c. The turkey market ufcigi rm- flnbhbis eighth in 192': mug, may TM r 8n seventh this year. He now p03- M NTTliEAL — s ~ , , mtmues quiet and’ dun Eggs m. 25:15 and will no doubt add many gvmgcycyvuggg ndhfifhfififih . .; secon :. cos o _ . orn y eggs are extras 370.; tirsta asossec- fivelE SWWQFIWl-her Promotion in on,” 39¢, Th; pgulgry ‘mgrkgt is “nthflfi circles and further victories also quiet and. declining. °" e bicycle track. loiibers selling at BV.» per 1b.. and 1181f mile record at the yellow eyed at 9C. ‘Wills no change in the 10ml potwto situsrtzioli. P. B. I. whitessold at 77c and green I04 5Adpertisemenis ......... loo per line cl I wards -- 0o DI! lluo o! 5 worth . lo per lino ol 8 wprill ...l- To plr "III of I word! Classified y Female Help ‘Wanted WANTED A!‘ ONCE EXPERIENC- eilwaitresa. Apply Palrker, House. ' 9i82-i1-2b-ti wanton-n oivoii axniltmivc- ed mild ioii- general housework. Apply "MB-Queen st. 8665-12-12-31 . k v . its COMMANDMENISJ-ir he» tures as calendars-oadimlélr iully colored-ready ioi‘. __ It Send so. m: ility. sell at mach -\l'l.50. National Art C0 ny. Dept. 26, Toronto 2. A. W. Dec. 13. _. "Am FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. W. E. Hynd- man. 35 liitzjroy St. 9683-12-12-31 wilivrsn - GIRL T0 cam-z non smllibpy and do housework. App- ly Guardian Qiiice. oeso-lz-ii-tii WANTED AT ONCE MIDDLE aged woman as ‘housekeeper. Coun- try woman pelierred. Apply "A” Box 116 Guardian. 863fl-i2qll-ti‘ BOARDERS WANTED‘ BOARDERS WANTED. ALSO rooms ~to let. Apply 104 Prince Street opposite 8t.‘ Paul's Church. . 9655-12-11-31 Miscellaneous ..______u.. CORRESPONDING! OAIDB AND envelopes with address printed. lust the thing ior Ink!!!)fledge- inent. httimtionl. etc. Guardian m» ri-inwy. ti. 1N0. Al. FRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. 91So-i1-i7-1mo. IIBMOBIAM m» uooninrro ma. it shortost -- Guard- ian Job Printery. _ iii SHIPPING TAGQ, EXPIDITIOUB- l? supplied. Glldfdlln Job Itrintl- 0f]. iisciiriio rnolvr RANCH. mus Malei; Hell’ Wuted medium silver nialofipit. utters on right ear C. B. N. Reward. L. i. enonudiaumoiu. . , - oeai-ia-ia-ai . .. .De,tiembér' - P J11. their‘ rarioh.‘1te_ - Bhouldntaybe unlit sale will c: “lit. ‘a ifiwllll. fillokFoxfio . . “Doll's-I” autumn»: orocroa, ‘ Oh’ _ and Winlloo. .., l. m. Hunt '_0VlIlIIl~1l_. Mun wetland”, Heotorpar- _ ,1 on the ground 5 strength was; and decision reset-v ' The death openl- i Mass. last ‘ with the U. S. market “m” “V511 61198 and twenty-four ' CerttraLgaardidnl SAD NEWS-Mrwlilonnld McKin- non, Brighton, received themed news oi the death recently oi her sister. Margaret, in Boston. THE POI-ICE COURTP Yester- day at the Police Court, Roland Heron, charged with breaking, en- tering. and their. was committed ior trial at the next session oi the su- preme court. The case oi John Chis- holm, oh _ with making use oi a motor car w! , ut the consent oi its owner, was adlourned until today. Anjapplication by the prohibition Motors for an order to confis- cate 24 dolen bottles oflmalt extract. t_ it ‘was over .l;y'His Honour, w . ' . ISLAND vii-rs NEH-DEXTE- ' at 1Q9lflbrld88. week Bergéant John T. Hume. u. nativeoi Pleasant Val- ley. P. n. I. in the epsilon-Ameri- can war he served ior three years in Cuba and the Phililppine Islands . A. troops. In April 181 ,-he, e g1 in the World War _ the 14 , Railway Engineers, sailing to Europe with the first troops to g0 from the United States. He served injtvvo or three major en- Bflgementiawitih the, American Army. and two with the British iorces, and received his dischuige in April, 1919. with the rank-oi a first-class ser- geant. Kc was a member oi the Bro- therhood oi locomotive Engineers. Tiiiuvltorraltnio MEETING - The W. M. B. Tliankoiiering service of St. James Church was held last "B11108. the Minister. Rev. W. Bruce Milli‘ Elvin! a mostinteresting ad- dress dealing witb the work accom. plished by the W.‘ M. B. oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada dur- ing the nest year. He also told oi the many activities oi the women in the Maritime Provinces. iind mode a plea for young people to take up deaconess work for which such Splendid training can be had in To- ronto. Solos ."Noel" byMiss Jacque. line Macdonald and "My Task" b Mr- LYSlfl‘ Mcinnis added greatly W the D18 '- 0! the meeting. "mil-Y i1 more. lholvlilnr days. Buy now. Morris and Bmlth Closing out *- . l . - 9697-12. PERSONALS The mimy friends oi Mr. n. o. R9101‘ Mil be glad‘ to know that he 1119111118 H Rood recovery and hopes to be able to leave the hos- pital by the end oi the week, 14-M- (Canaillan Press) ERIE. Penn. Dec. l2.-—Polloe believed they frustrated p, “he!” 1o Imuuie uiieiiu into the United States from Cgnpdg, when seven men“ were arrested today in an automobile at ‘Wes- leyvllle, near here. Two oi the 111611 {We their names as l-‘nuk Fisher and Herbert Sootherilm, bvlb oi-Niiitiim Falls. Ont. The .0l-hd.l' live sail-lily pollen to m, Fgkrmt: ax" were slant to the . 7 n n in - ‘lmhcillllm 1w _ g Ves ammo. f WILLIAMS-At the Charlottetown Hospital on November 80th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Williams, city, a daughter, still-born. . DUNCAN-At the Charlottetown: Hospital on Dec. 1st, MLMI‘, and Mrs. Fred Duncan, a, son. MACDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Dec. 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald, city, a BOD. ACORN-At the Charlottetown Hos- Ditel on Dec. llt‘h to Mr; and Mrs. Robeyt $00111. North ‘River. Road, a. daughter. ‘ ’ ‘ MzoKAY-At Clifton, New mhiioil. December 6th to Mr. and Mrs, Dim F. MacKay a} daughter, Ena Chris- tiane. Congratulations. " nouns \ MoLEOD-eln 41h... lottatown, Dec- Leiubler 12th. Jdrs} John McLeod, ag- ed Ryoars. Mineral notice inter. g 154ml § , Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Novcr ./ l ' HER MAJESTY ioontlmieil on me 11> act, and the least we can do is to follow her example to the best of our ability. Rev. Robertson Ballard writes: _ A world without Christmas! It is uiiinlzlgiilablc. There is music ill the very word. It echoes gladly in every corner of the land. The King in his palace, and the poorest subject in a bahck alley, make merry and areyglad-for Christmas-time comes ngaiil. Almost everyone awakens on Christmas Day with ii feeling that it is the first busi-nessgcii the hunian’ rape to be happy for this one day of the year. Homcis the cent-re of the universe to-day. Il0\vi'v¢r_ lowly that home may be, it is a gladsome thing to be there. n a tHa-[lpicr Than at lily Timr It is among the loveliest certainties of Christillzls that nlilliolls of people are happier than‘ at any other time. The flowers of char- ity and‘ compassion blossom into beauty lil‘ the most unexpected places. Kindness abounds, whercyizit other times, it iis rare. For “Love came down. at Chrisiniasttlnle." And‘ every .Christmas nlieans the ire-awakening Love in the hearts and homes of inyrizirls. iOnly the cynic doubts it. Only the heartless fail to rejoice that it is so. » In the mean streets that honeycomb all oiircitics, there is a gladnc-ss that is ‘lovely to think about. A mighty conspiracy of hap- piness radiates from the main thoroughfares and pierces the chccr- less (lrabilcss of the back streets. f‘/\lf, Sarah, and the little Kills," in their tiny, tawdry llomc arc out-for a happy Christmas. If you could peep into their poor divelling, you would wish them lliippi- PCSS, for it is hard t0 lie jolly in a-nlcall street. D0 you realise xvhat it is to live iii ii “mi-nil street?" 5T0 ex- plore for yourself is an adventure worth undertaking. if you can tactfully gain ciitrailcc through the forhiikliiig doors of llic very poor, who hide their poverty in the ilzlrkcr corners of the city, you will return i0 your own hoiilc with zi. filll llcnrt and, maybe, all cilipty purse. If you cannot explore for yourself lake ihc word of the clergy foi- the fact. 'I‘hi-y kilow the rvspi-ctalilc p00!‘ and (ioiPs other poor. Read over the list of presents which some of the poor cliililroii would like for Christmas. D0 not stop to zlrgiic why they want them; it is sufficimlt i0 kilow that ihcy do ivzint them. Their stockings will be empty and their little lit-arts sore 0T1 Christmas iilorn if wc fail thrill. For very many of them it will li<~ literal- ly rill that they will have. For all bf them it will lliczul tllc coilliilg of blissful happiness into their poor stunted little lives. And john Maseficld‘ is right when he reminds us‘; that “H! til/lo giver avhild a treat Illa-hes joybcllx ring in Hravcn’: rlrvvi." _ For the Heavenly Babe of Whom ricll and poor zilikc think at LThristmas-tiinc, kncw what it W_RS lobe poor, and to live in a mczlii street in Bethlehem, long years ago. Be a Santa Pal now. Do not wait till tomorrow. Ring up I33 and tell the Editor the number or numbers you wish to look after. Send your parcels inlmcdiaiely thereafter to the Gilardizlil with the iluinliers and Christian iiamcsmnrkcd on cacli, and The _(iii:ir<_lian will ‘sec they are safely delivered i0 the intended recip- ients in good time for Christmas Eve. D0 it now please. .' The following is a list. oi child- ren yet to be adopted. Those whose names do not appear in today's list have iound flute-Pals who will at- tend to their wants. iii-Marjorie, ‘I, sweater. ib-Edwii-rd. 10. skate-i uni: boots. 30-58mm. 3. teddy-bear suit. 31-331118. 12. Eiliters and rubbers. 24-—John, 10, overshoes. 27--Le.wrence, 2. stockings boots 23-401111, 7. hockey boots, size 4. ZQ-rlblifllflflljot. 14, underwear and J u‘ I 512C 2 l-Z. 30-01511. 10, underwear and rub- bots-Silo 11 l-Z. 59~Ella, 14. shoes and stockings. (id-Sadie, l5. boots and skates, ill-Giddy, 3, boots, size 4. 63—__¢Dawson, 7, overshoes, size 11. 85--6tirling, (baby). clothes. 6th-Cordon. 2. teddy-bear suit. w-Dorothy. 6. boots and rubbers. 09—Beatrioe, 10,-overshoot. . fWE-KTJUVBQ. l4. lulzlberrnenk; rub- .'-. i. .._size 8. ' and 'll—-‘Wilftéd,l_8, lumbermelfs rub- bers. size i.- 72-Harry, 31-7, teddy-bear suit. ‘lib-Irene. 2, dress. ’ 74—~§‘i_'ank, 4, boots and rubbers. 75—D0_ris; 8,"oversnoes and stock- S. vsqimnur. 19. boots and rubbers. 31—bi€r‘rank1,ui1, underwear and rub-i ' s, s 111-2. 77...!“ , _ d . 32—Virlicent, 15, underwear and' limes): beaxtsult’ rubbers. size s. I 78-Alired. 14, boots, size s. 36--Athol, 9, skates and boots,i ail-Laura, 13, stockings, and hoe- We 3 he boots. s . . _ ., p 38—-Winni!red, 1, teddy-bear suit. "bl-Virylcent, ‘i2, boots l... 2. lib-Jennie. m. shoes or sllllP-‘PS- ail-Frank, 1i, under-wear. 41-—Charle5. 11. lumbennenb rub- Bk-Gertrude, 9, rubbers, size l3. be"- 5119 3- lid-Florence, 4, rubbers, size l0. l4— 13% underwear .811 l, Qvepghogs, - . * rt a, h . - 45_Jumer o’ boots and stocmng er. , overs oes and sweat iiii-Wendell. 6. boots and stock ‘lo-Harold, 3, overshoes, size 6. l0—Gussia, 13 months. lumber- ings. , ill-Dan, 3. teddy-bear suit. men's rubbers, size 3. 50—~A1Inii. 6. boots and rubbers. lZ-i-ierman, 4, sweater. 52.~Lucille. 8. overshoes. ‘t3——Marge.ret, 2, boots, size 4. 55-54311. B. Sweater." lo-Ekther, 7, coat and boots, size Mi-Tefry, 10, skateifand boots. 8. 55.—~R\Il'ih, 1l, undel-wear and stock '17-Hllda., 3, boots, size 6. ‘iii-Kathleen, 2, overshoes, size 7. _‘ ings. _ . . _ A Bil-Pearl, 13. gloves and sc:.ri. 70-May, 5, dress and sweater. 0i—Clayton, 7, overcoat. Mv-Janie, l8, overshoes. til-Alice. ‘hi-t and scarf. 02—1.rene, I 7 months, teddy-bear su . Oii-Athol, 12. boots and rubbers. o4—'I‘ishie, 11, sweater. 05—Hilda, 8, overcoat. 06--Bernice,._6, overcoat. ‘oboe? 7' “RAPHS wAs-Phone 893-1. v .o7—Windeor,‘ 2, stockings and y ior appointment. h d ‘" . . , 08-81111‘ .8moht s,boots an Craswell Studio ~ stookinfls- ‘ ' u, l09—Vlctor, 12, underwear and sweater. _i_' ,1 lo-Arthur. 13» clothing. ‘ii-Alice, 8, sweater. li-iiotstie. 13, clothing and boots. iii-William, 12, clothing. l6.—mlnold, 9, boots and clothing. i7-'iiiric, 3," overcoat. and boots. ie-Thomas. 6, boots, rubbers and ' ‘stockings. ‘30—~l"l0 devil, boots. ib-Katirz? 14, _rubbels. In; Bulletin Iii 1ié!li" il'" ... III ‘.."l'l /\r\ i» ~ Ask f‘0 H the '25‘? All M . ‘n ‘ '1 | u I 1 $ ti.‘ sAvs THE “POKER HANDS.” vu law-Eliza. l3. overshoes, size ,4. 190-John, ll, Windbreaker, size 32 >191._1-1elen, 9, Windbreaker, size 28. low-Arthur, l5, sweater. size. 34. loll-Abraham, 1, coat and can. liM-Jiliizabcth, 3, shoes-land stock- 31185 IDS-Peter, 13, sweater and mittens {loo-Thero, 7, boots and rubbers now-cubed. a, sweater iind boots slim 5 llos-stanley, 14, pants, size 32. Ilse-Baby, sweater. zoo-Annie, i4, lieu-ti». ' o -l.eeinii, l3 VBWQQEI‘. on. sweater. bers . bio-Vincent, 3. sweater. 147-1-—v8l1l0l1, ll, sweater. ti-Ambrose, 9, boots. Bm-Rcbert. ll, sweater. l52-Mildred, 6, boots. ifs-Russell, l1, sweater. 154-Kelth, 9, boots. lob-Lloyd, 7, mittens and sweater. I56-—RJObhB., 6, boots. ibk-Kathleen, 11, coat. loo-Willie, 13; suit. low-Eddy, B, sweater and pants. lBI-Jierman, 4. coat. 162-Margaret. 2, sweater. - ltlii-William, 3 months, toys. lot-Wilfred, 9, sweater. lob-James, 7, sweater. loll-Blanche, 5, sweater- ioo-Ciiroline, 4, coat. -. l70-l-Oharlie, l4. boots and rubbers. l7B-Earl, 7, rubbers. 174-—_Vil,ola, 7, coat. 175—Earl, 2, sweater. l76-—Margie, l3, overshoes, size 3. l77—Lorett.a, 3, overshoes size 8. l79-Brazle, 12, hockey boots. MiG-Gordon, 8, i8l-4essie, 7, boots, size 12. l82—Gra:e. 5, boots, size l0. lint-Eric, 6 months, clothes. lot-John, 6, sweater. l85--Bruce, 4, sweater. les-Wilmot, 9, ovelshoes, soc . 187—Mary Jane, ‘l. overshoes, s k- ings. li88-Josephine, 3. scarf. size 1 lit... 2 ‘ ohn, a, ‘ inn. '204--Josio, 8, bedroom slippers. ‘IDS-Alfred. l4. shirt. shoes, site 1. ’ fill-Walter. 10. overcoat and over l lilou. ' " ‘ all-Alina 8. coat. Ii8—-Wlnni!t0d. l3, JOIN ‘III! SANTA-PAL CLUB 9| ‘l w Awnald, 8, i22-Bruce. 12, sweater. 123-—Wil.lie, 15. sweater. nit-Freda, 8, boots. 125——Cha.rles, sweater. 126—John, 13, sweater. .127-Peter, l4, pants. 12B—Angus, 1l, pants. mil-Louis, 8, pants. i30-Eleanor', 4, sweater. 132—Loretta, 6, dress. Kill-Ivan, 4, teddy-bear suit. 134—Clifl'0rd, 3, teddy-bear suit. l35--Gezrge, 13, pants and sweater. 136~Allhn, 9, pants and sweater. l37—Margaret, 10, coat. l38-Charlie, 3, 00st. .l39--Mildred, 5, dress.’ 140—-R.0siie, 8, suit. l4i-Baby, suit. lizé-Annie, 12, clothes.- - i431-Minnie, 10,_underwear. l44-‘-Loretta, 8, sweater. 145-Thcmas, '7, boots and l1, overcoat and ‘Frederick Seaman, Mrs. rub- underwear, size 26. stocking cap. bOOQ-l and T111159"- ‘l. ' lumber-men's rub- Vall-ey; Master George Burnett, Mrs. Isaac Carter, Miss Catherine Jean Shaw, Miss E. Blmlett, Mrs. H. L. Hardy, Masters nald and . R. Bur- nett, Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell, Miss Margaret Melletit, Union Roaid‘, M155 Bertha. Carter, Miss Helen McMil- lan, Miss Dorothy Yeo, Tyne Val- ley; Mrs. B. R. Meek, French liver; Miss Lucy McLure, North lustico; Mrs. N. B. Prowse, Mas- .ers Dewar and Ronald Jones. Silllth tort; Junior Catholic Women's Lea-I rue, Mr. A. Nevifbury, "Priendf duster Herbert L. Murray, Mastar Durcll Murray, IvLr. W. A. Weeks. i/Iiss Doris Howatt, Mrs. Colin Mur- ay, Cornwall; Mrs. M. W. Wood. Highland Farm. WASHINGTON. Dec. 12- In chief oi the Bureau 0i Naval thirds oi’ the United States’ 1.- 3 ooo aeroplane program had been i completed at an increase 1" l aviation expenditure of’ 52,- I 769,552. i The “Bart-rowed” ‘ Motor Car Case‘ Yesterday mornini; 3°11" ems‘ iolm proprietor oi the service SUP, ion in the rear of the Chfyslerl lhow rooms on Great George Btreetg‘ ppeilred before the Stlpendiaryi Iagistrate charged with taking and, iperating a motor cur without own-p r‘s consent. ; Mr. J. J. Johnstone, K. C.. ap- ieared ior the prisoner and Mr. J.‘ ). Campbell for the prosecution. i Malor McKenzie the first witness.‘ in being sworn, suld he was the‘ iwner oi a Chrysler car. He was 80-; 1g to Halifax on Monday-ii. week \go,—und on the Sunday previous; ‘ave the keys oi his car to Ml‘. Mill-y olm McIntyre to be delivered cith-, -r to Mr. Netting of the Chrysler; how rooms or to Chisholm in the 'aragc at the rear oi the show rooms Vitncss went to Halifax on the fol-| iwlng nlorlling and returned on‘ ‘hursday night. the 6th. On Saturq ‘ay morning he went to the Chrys- ar show rooms and asked ior his ar. Mr. Netting said he knew noth- '18 about it. It was not there. Mr. rotting later called witness by tele- ihonb. They had a conversation. I-lc smc to the Police Station. The ‘hicf and prisoner were tllerc. Pris- nei- was not under arrest at the lme as iar as he knew. Chief Blrtwlstle (sworn) On Sat- 'rday morning in connection with ‘its complaint he thought the pris- iner came to the station with Ml‘. letting. Prisonerwas questioned ab- ~ut the car. l-le was not warned. i-ic vas not under arrest. He was in the Police Court-the room they now oc-i‘ pried. Tberc were three pmsentl V tness was not positive whcthcr m‘ ; lot" prisoner was brought in by the Jnliee. He was not undel- arrests l ' y, .1111} Honor here stotedthat he wail oversh: :3. iiiiireQnii “afoo- '.' w ism .\OCI.I\AIIYIIYOODDMNC nitlotis to know ii he was iiroiight n by the Police. . ¢ , Mr. Netting (sworn) related how tujor McKlrinon called ior his car .t was not there. He" went to lilo-l all": chic.“ nwthe ie o Poce. ewen_ brotlzht Olllholnl with thel his report. handed down today. i Rear-Admiral W. A. Moflfl- I Aeronautics, disclosed that 1W0 i é i this tiill. He turned it over to Chis- holm who runs the garage on our premises. Chisholm__came over here last April. The car was brought to the garage. There was no attempt made to collcit this insurance to his knowledge. Do not know ii-there is a. dispute about the insurance. Witness ' and Major McKenz: came to sta- tion and saw Chiei oi Police and another oiiicer. Then he went for Chisholm. The Chief oi Police told him. Came up to court room, Major lMucKenzle, the Chief and another‘ oiiicer were present. Chisholm was questioned. He was not warned. Major McKenzie (recalled) Chis- holm was questioned by thrChici as to whether he knew anything , about the cor. l g To Mr. Johristone: I told the Chiei i oi Police the car was stolen. "So iar as I we: concerned it was stolen." Mr. Notting irecalled): j put in l no cliiim ior insurancof ' To Mr. Campbell: "I did not tell Chisholm; the police sent ior him. Tho case was adjourned until this morning. u ma. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and llloluiunl nouns-e ti» I" Victofiq l’ Hotel E r Om- n1 the largest and but I equipped Iluti-ls in Bolton! r Canada. Contains 120 , . a4 oi whit]! have ' ’ baths. Complehly renovated In the past two wean. Few Hotels h-"miiiiui-i and. i old-the llwjlvll Stain-q Q” V its splendid undo Cum-fig} 4 service to all uueuiii. ‘Isla- phonou In rooms. ' Bates $4.00 tn $.80 par day. _ d 0 Charlottetown Hotel Co.,L_ld. l ' u-pdlttra uiiimv o. unowu. Inner ‘i #19000: DIODOXQOQQbQ i z Queer! x Ho‘?! Rmoe taking ovc 4h! flu i uu l O .'*'°"""il=-fl‘¢‘i‘ilat"€i . UNI ii . _. ha???‘ . “In ./