Titafs tite Test! Take home a pound of cuits, then try a pound of Cream Sodas. which kind you’ll like best! HAMILTON’S CAN ites Since 1840 your “pet” Soda bis- New See Hamiltons DIES — The Favor- POSTPONED MEETING The postponed Annual General Meeting o1 the John Agnew Fur Farms, Limited, will be held in the Board of ‘O-OQQ-O-OQQQQQQOOO-OOO-O Trade Rooms at eight i o'clock, Monday, the 31st , March. _ . 0 9099000900990 22 5-325-61. e_i___-___________._ w I FOR SALE , t Valuable shore farm ill. Long‘ Creek, Lot 65, containing 5U ttcrt-s -- i7 clear, in good sum.- ot‘ cultiva- tion, with dwelling house and out buildings; itear to school. churches and shipping iucilities; seaweed on learuet shore, mussel niuti within hundred yards. IWOY Will also sell all live stock, liarnt- dim,“ 01' dyspepsia. these W01“ lng implements, ett:., witii farm. Apply on premises to llougaitl A. “up ga/gginllsfl and McEacheru or to .\iol..ean & Mc- thu}. g ‘effect which ot _ v (has they either avoid tiistrt-ss at Kinnon. Charlottetown. 2249-3 26-61. A AUCTION SALE Of 60 acres of choice land. situated on the Union Road. 3% miles front ‘Clitarlotbetown. Formerly the pro- perty of the late Owen Connolly. This property has a brook of outer running through the centre of the farm. > tlf not sold by Wednesday, April: 2nd I-t will on that day be offered by public auction at 3 o'clock. For particulars apply ' BENJ, CARTER G. SON, 2152-8-21-51. Auctioneerl AUCTION SALE I ant instructed by John I). .\l.-- Kamila, .Ir.. Hartsvilie, to sell by pttli llc auction on his prctuiscs on Ainrclt Zilst at 1 o'clock p. I.Il. sharp. tltt- ful~ lowing stock, crop and implctiicttttt: STUCK-l choice more in foul, t1 yt-ttrs old, 1 draft horse II years oltl, 1 driver, ,0 years old, 2 newly frt-sbettcd cows. Ayrshire. ‘l cows ltt calf, IIoItttt-itt grades, 1 Holstein bull 2 years old lftit). 1 heifer, I bull. 1 steer 1 your old. I calf. 4 weeks old, 1 brood sou". duo to furrow April 11rd. CROP-ill) bushels bittck ottts, ltio bushels white oats. 100 Uiltlllitlil tnixctl feed, 150 bushels potatoes, 2 slacks of bay, large qlllllltilj‘ straw. ll\lPLEllEN'l‘S——-l Iiiiitlor. 1 hay- mower, 1 seeder, (Broadcast). 1 hay rake. 1 tcnm truck wagon. polo nttd shafts. 1 curt. 1 (lrilvtig wngtnt, lncnrly tiewi, 1 driving‘ sit-lull. 1 high box sleigh. 1 wood sleigh, I disk Iiurrtnv. .1 set spring tooth. i sititrlc barrow, sov- entoen tooth, i spike Iinrrotv, 1 gang plow, 2 single plows, 1 set fttuttt-rn. 1 root pulper, 1 rnllor, 1 turnip sot-tier. 1 hay fork, rope ntttl blocks, 1 sot driving httritctis. 2 pads and lircccltintz, ll pairs leather tritcos, i pulr sursitttzles, ‘.' cream ctitis. 1 twpttrntor. Iit- Lnvnl. I Daisy chttrii. 1 kitchen rtingc. I-ltttor- prise Monarch attd other articles too numerous to mention. Farm will also be offered for rent witliottt rt-scrvo. TERMS—-All sums tip to $5.00 cash. ii months tn $50.00. Ovor that tttunttttt 12 months credit on approved joint notes. ti per rent off for cash. Stile potti- tive. No reserve. If stormy. sale next day. W. D. MMCOUBIIEY, Auctioneer 2244-32641. Big Clearance AUCTION SALE At York Point on Thttrstlay, .\lttrclt 27th at one o'clock shtirp of Stock, Crop. and lmplemcitts as follows. liar- Ing disposed of my fnrni I will soil on abort- dale the following: STOCK-l inure l2 yt-ttr old, also m_v pacing stallion lloitgoitt 215% Stunti- nrd und rcglstt-rcd. Tho sirc of u grt-‘tl number of beautiful colts nu both rat-t- trnck and show rintr. Blot-k colt by Dongoin. Our the grout rnrc ntttrt- Queen Mario 2.10, 3 ycnrs. two (lurtist-y cows ll yours to fresltctt lit April, two cowl 8 years in cnlf, one lIoistt-lu Ayrshire cow just frcsltctted. one .lt-r~ osy cow in calf. Holstein in cull’, one York sow. ClIOI’—20 bushels seed wlwnt. 7.": bulhell seed nntl, 3U bushels Irish Cobbler potatoes. 10 tons huy, '1 tons raw. lMPLEMliNTS-Otte farm sralcs 1200 Ihe.. one hay fork, ropo. one lttty mower, one hay rnlto. one binder. (Deerlng). one hay Feeder. III. ti; 11.. one hay lnntlor, M. & I1. wlth ltny ruck, one truck with shaft and pole, out» truck wagon iron wheels. nito Wood sleigh, one cart, one buggy, ont- ox- prul two seats. one driving wntroti, two driving wagons. one pong tdeiuit, one driving sleigh, OIIQKIIIHPIII and pump Jack, 1% . P., one tit-t driving haruelil. all working harness. FURNITURE-One sofa. one hetl I ring, one oak table, one tnatreu. one dnlng table, chairs, bedroom ‘suites - and Ill other household furniture not mentioned, one kitchen stove. Bail genitive. No reserve. TIB D—-1 months on all sums over It engine htheut, and no tuattott" wliat the cou- l I box 0f St a against, indigestion. The dread asthma ltas no 110 have learned to rely “P011 K-ellorctfs safe do they feel that complete liant-e is placed on this true speci- tic with the certainty that it wilful- ways do all that its ntnknrs claim. If you have not yet lettrtt-etl how safe you are with this IITPP yourself. Stop I I a Sour Stomach Chronic With Many People-Stu- art's Dylpepbli Tablets Bring Quick Comforb-Svweeten and Stop Acid, Sour Rlslnga and Suoh DY5P°I1II° Distress How t0 When the fact is conslticiretl that even careful people, those who fol- low diet rules, get attacks of iiitli- pestion. no argument is net-dot] to recommend the best tnenits oi rc- lief, Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘labial: 111's used by lawyers, doctors, tcaclttuts, by tbusittess nicn, high livers, soc- ietty women, industrial workers. clerks, and the worst abused stout- 41th:; in the world. those oi‘ a. host of travellers. For thirty years tit-vale 118*“: I that they may P111 hflh“ they like or wliat is M‘! IIPWY“ stomach, ii tlue lo lierftti tit-Nets sour risiiigs. Ive the stouiach lite alkaline erctiuies acidity 111"‘ the er eating or else tltei‘ 1111111111)’ 1'1" ievo it. Be fortified. (‘tot a Gil-cont ttttrrs D.\'sl"*l1»°>13 T111111“ t, any drug store and arm yoursclt zzAsthnta No Longer lireadutl. of renewed attacks trout lrl upon those wlin Dr. J. l). Sn re- Asthma Rented)’- oration at hand get it today and know for‘ eutltiro, lo lllt‘ sv-rviv-c of at tiuatinsl. wiitiiii lite hand of Heart-n 1m: cnsnwrrnrows ctritttnms - ORTU IIEIS A 2% Duran; unmet one; amines The (‘olouel shrugged. “As have told 'i‘itckcr front the first. serve govcrtiiucrtts; I do not make theta." “But just now . " Tucker was beginning. “i wttvcrcd. it is trite. Bu! sonic- thing else has been flung into thc scales.“ And he held tip Alboiuar- 19's letter. . They argued with hint after that; bttt they artztted vainly. “If I am of value to your govern- ment when you shall have estab- lished it, you will know whcrt- tu find me; and you will know front wliat has happened now that l am trtisltvtirtiijr." “But your value to us is now. In the struggle that is coining. And it is for this that we are prepared to rcwartl you richly." IIe was not, however. to lie uitivt-d. The lvtttei- from Aibt-tuitrlc iiati I‘1'€<lt‘lll!(I him an liour Iou soon. AI tiarliiit; lit- assttrt-ti tlit-iii tlial lllt ir sotzrt-t was safe with Iiiiii, and iltztt Iit- would forgot all that Ilia-y iizttl stiitl. Sitit-c, still, tltt-y iiztd tlist-loseti no vilztl facts wlitisti lit-- trztyui ctntld frustrate Ilicir ptti'- ptisc. it was an almost lliilli'i't‘bihlll‘j' itssttrztitt-c. They stalked out FHt-lPIllfllIly. liut 'i‘tickci' l‘t'lIlI‘IlI'll alone a ntomcnt later. "Randal," he suit]. "it may be flint ttptni ri-fltclitiii you uiil l-tinit- to svt- llio error of iiiiitiiig ytitir- st-lf to a lJl)\'l‘I‘illlll‘llI. tliut cannot ' kinc TENDERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRIES l Rocky Point, Queen's County. York Point, Queen's County. Ellis River, Prince County. SEALED TIHTDPIRS will be rec-i eived at this office until noon on FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 from any person or persons willing to contract to run the above uten- ioned ferries for a period of one or three years. from April 161- 1924. according to specification, toruts and conditions to he seen at this office. Tlte names of two good and res ponslble persons willing to become hound for the faithful periormancc of the contract must accomilllfll! each tender. The Department does not bind lt- self tn accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders will be addressed to the undersigned and to be marked "FERRY TENDE ." L. B. MoMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E, island. March 21, 1924. “01-3-22-61. '*'* Handsome Residence For Sale AC- 'i‘UC.Kl'llt CAME AGAIN. COMPANIED BY A (‘IEN'1‘LEh1AN SOME YEARS lliS SENIOR. is ztlrcatly raised. You itiay coins to tircfer the grcttittess that we offer you Ill the future to this crust that Aliicnzttrle throws you at tito tittntteitt. ll‘ you arc wise, you will. if so. you know where to find me. Seek me titerc, and be sure of my welcome as of my friendship.” They sitook hands and parted, and with a sigll and a smile iioilcs was ttot, lie tltottglit, likely to sot Tucker again. That afternoon he waited upon Albt-niarie, who gave him particul- ars of the appointment he had Io offer. it was an oifioo of importan- ce. the pay was good, anti so that iiolles tiiscltttrgt-d his duties well, which the Duke Itnd tio occasion to doubt, tltcre would be even better things in store for him before very long. "The one thing to offuce lltc past is a term of service now, wlicresocver it may be. Hereafter wltcn l commend you for some otiter place, hero at home, perhaps, and I atu asked what are your an- tccodcitts, I itoeti but point to the stout scrvit you will have done us iii the Intiies, and mcu will Inquire no furtitcr. Ii is a teittporary exile. bttt you may trust inc to soc that it cntlurcs no lotigcr than is necess- No such atlvocacy was IIOOIIHI to Sir Louis Davies offers for sale his Charlottetown residotice and [lFCIIllSPri fronting on “it-st Stro-ot. about 321) feet. A stibstatitittl brcttstwvork protects tlic premises ftotu the ltarbour waters on tlic West and South. Cotioltiiouso anti garage. (loud bathing and unsurpassed view. Terms anti inspection on aiilmc- atlnn to GAUDET AND HASZARD, Solicitors Charlottetown 2216»3<24-ltiwf3l. Notice Re Fishing And Shooting Fishing and shooting on the pro- perty known ns Henry's millpnntl is strictly prohibited and any per- son caught trespassing will be pro- scented. E. H. TAYLOR, GEORGE WEEKS. $10M, ‘I per cent off for cash. Bale , stem on time. II. W. WHITE, York Point glflfllll-D, Aleflenoer -I- ill. 2283 3 25 3i Owners. Granville, P. E. 1., March 21,1924. PURE BRED YORKSHIRE SOWS FOR SALE ing nine pedigreed The Department of Agriculture Yorkshire sows for sale at reasonable prices. The sows are seven months been br r1911 is offer- ed to have summer -. QForfnrther in- nwood Farm or turned to load himself a pipe. l-ie W $9.2.‘- itltttt, after all, was of an importan- ce far beyond anything for which he could reasonably have hoped He said so frankly by way of ex pressing his deep gratitude. again here tomorrow morning Your commission shall be mean witiic made out." 'l‘be Colonel departed jubilant. called for a bottle of the shrewdly. tutestion ttitd assertion. his legs. from which he had re moved his boots, stretching luxur iottsly upon a stool, his-t t l5. “Aye. 'l‘ltcy've prospcrt-tl. lie at tin.- ceiling. not possible." Site beotiicd ltiin, profit-ring lite ftiil stoop. at lior, sittillng. uotm williout my deserts so "'l‘ltt-t-o‘.<tilhcr,. who said site; and tlntidly ntldr-d a titles lion upon tltt- nature of his pro spttrlty. the vtassv-l on the table at his elbow lie told her. lit-r trountcnottce grow overcast lit.- was tottcitetl lo note it. inferr frIt-ttd iti Mrs. Quinn. “And when do you go?" site ask t-tl hint, oddly breathless. “in n week's time." color. “And to the indies!" she ejacnlat anti heathen blacks! Wit)’. Y’ must be crazed to think of it. (Continued ‘tn Our Next Issue) SHILOH STOPS THAT COUGH Your grandparents used it. Safe, sure and efficient. Small dose means economy. and brings quick relief. Does not upset the stomach. Get Shil- BREW THIS FINE time three times a week for thre Fitter . ttttttt It will purify the blood. make yo of only a few cents, Give It to tit clilitlrea, too. Everyone needs gists. The Markets suntvisnstns MARKET Dairy butter Eggs Per Doz .. Potatoes Eggs per tloz . Pork BOU RIO MARKET "Tits ltui drop is a: pod a: (Its fiul." The delicious fragrance of Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Its unqueEtioned purity, uni ormi and palatsbiiig ma e constant users of all who try it; it is Ute cocoa of high quality. t Pork , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MT. STEWART MARKET latter . MONTAOUI MARKET Butter . . ~ Eggs .. Oats Potatoes Pork afraid of himself. not make an hour of rig 2d IID hQlI 0f ID01181- ‘knfllor for mid! “In that case, you will seek me S0 back to the Paul's Head he came with hi; soaring spirits, and best Canary. llirs. Quinn read the omens “Your affairs, at Whitehall have prospered, then?" said she between I-Iolles reclined In an armchair, head hrown buck. a pipe Iietween his youtl my deserts," said he, smiling “Never that, Colonel. For that's ttpoti llc sui tip to take it, anti looked “No doubt you're. right. Iiut I've long that I have lost all sense of them." haven't" Iio tiztitst-tl to dritik a quarter of the wine. Then, its he set down int: front titis manifest regret at his tloparttire that lie had tiiade a ' Site considcrotl him. mournftilly he thought; and he also thought that she lost some of her bright ed slowly. “Lord! Among savages you SPRING TONIC YOURSELF Brew a cup of this gentle and cl- fcctive remedy and take it at bed- Ieol vigorous and healthy at acost spring tonic-litre and 60c, at drug- Otils p61‘ bllfllwl - - - - -- 43:3’; tho Government of India had never ‘ma! \ 5 1181*“ 111 any trouble In his life be- . . . . . . .. 25 ore. and “mo, u w“ agreed. had to I l . _ . Dairy butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lsrmréteugglwfigumlgfzlrg '-° land 111 .. 45 Ionlflattt going to flubm" u, you" 50 ‘tun nutkaltl tottnsel, "that the only no n uej w Ich you are called upon to 31,9 y " wheth" You urn satisfied m“ 1119119 Pelfresentations, as nlleg. a5 Slléaweri made by thoqlqgenqant ,0 21 h“ B! ‘glee sax-officers, m, was 3% n": I: ‘Qh 815s of tho scheme. It in _ 45 thrift" mill he represented to these Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . -—- e o m“ that the 1111111 i0 be 1 __..I\;:LOTTETOWN MAIIIEBETEO scheme was Government I d It Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — I ‘ - an. ~----§g~;g e..1":::“.:::‘:.w:*.';*:.'*:.'r"::"”" Outs — lnizaows potatoes _ __45_:g amygétlllllggggvgvtigzrtnitnlent and so on. Hay . . . . .. . .. . .50" 95° T991988!!!- 9 ations were made he is guilty of ‘Eggs 21 Potatoes . . . . . . .. - 108“ _ '45 MITCHELL IN THE BOX Hay U Pork 3% neiggltgbell then entered the wit- 0X- He said he had resided He who terrifles others is most Those who wish to appear wise to fools appear fools to wise nten. A hundred years of wronl do hO-—————-- ‘Whst is there of beauty In a pli- What will not masters do» when their rascals dare to do snob things. To what dost. thou not compel the minds of mortals tlton secure! Mitohellfs Trial (Continued From PsqeOIIll) i nus. Perhaps a new Country 111111 new virtues. They mlzh! 6011511191‘ whether the victims of their Agent Q QAIATINI Qt \ t - tuevvoyuo y t might not be considered. Incumbent - . Mr. Young: Representations have ‘ ‘ been made by Mr‘. ‘Haninltlgn 551;! N 0O Q th Officers Assoca on o o - ‘vyuibi . ergment. I sin sure that the ob- [induce Holles to acept an office servatlons of your Lordship will have a vorjo important influence on the Government. Tito Court then passed t0 011191‘ business. t “THE SIMPLE ISSUE" When lite Trial opened on the previous day, March 51h. M1‘. Young addressing the Jury set out the case for the prosecution, and called as witnesses the following whose evidence was fully reported in the Guardian when Mitchell canto before the Magistrate at Bow Street Police Cuurt:—(‘.aptain Leo- nard Steedman, Captain Quin. Llcut Curtis. Colonel John Obetl Smith, Sir George Fowler (I-Ion. Iegui adviser to the Officers Asso- ciation) and Major Haningtnn (specially representing the Govern- ment of Prince ‘Edward island In this case.) During the hearing of tit ence the Jutltzt-i remarked that he could see what was going to be the i-ilillllle Issue of this (Stine. It was not a question whether the liovcrn~ tut-tit had Crown lands or (lnvern- nit-tit luntls. These ztrrangeitittttis would he equally satisfied front the point of view of these Plaintiffs if t titt- latid tliroitglt otitcr people and provide it for them, ‘ tut-tit. Tits (luveritmcttt- were get- tini: tip a scltotno to hritii: out ex- Officers, but were relying oit laiid- , for tltoiit. ‘flint was the whole CIISII, ship has in mind. Sir Robert. Wallace: We ltavc titties. It is argued by you seated to these geutlenten that they provide lhe land; that the Govern- the Government for that purpose. These gentlemeut thought they moms {up defendant. eruutcnt desired to get these ex- “me 10 wrongs for bungalows at 'u i oh, at all dealers 30C. 60c ‘ _ and n20. ggxllkttiieii goveruntent were. In that of utouey whiclt- he did not get. me 150111611011111118 tho scheme, but Tltrottglitittt. those matters lio had‘ u ’ ‘H j; “as to so to tirtvttte acted honestly, and with tho best “We “' 1°80 1111111 “an obtained. tttteatiotts towards these officers. M1‘- “111115! I liuve never heard lug any influence to bear gsrds land. Mr. Knight: The as re- e simple ques- 11011 11-1 Whether certain representa- "0115 Were made. My friend says u i118 the right of defendant to hold itinisolf out. as the representative of the Government of Prince Ed. ward island. Counsel said lie would "l" "l" Hlsli Commissioner for (Janadu. G B. THE DEFENCE M“ Knight. flfling to address the Court for the defence, said he tio. "m"! i" 11 V91‘! few sentences to describe tho Issue that was before the court. This defendant who was tfhilm“ °7 the hllhest respectability. c son of an iatportant official in acted In London for months as the representative of nno of the Dom. lgiaivn ‘sovernntents. Was alleged to vo suited certain repregentuflgng ""5 “WITKE- If you do not believe z tlttiiiit he made these representations 5 9°"? dilly 10 acquit him. In London sinc had never beet: tlbdlystil-titgcletgllf-Ialiiy charge before. He had made the Beqnelntsnce of the Hon. John Sin- clair when witness was in Canada He discussed with Mr. Sinclair‘ A 31457111108 llllleme for sx-officers. r. Sinclair Introduced witness to Mr. Bell than Premier who lpproy. ed the settlement scheme. Wits“; was annotated Colonlsstion and Em- Ierotlon Officer for Prince Iiidwsrd hlHlils Premier sent witness a i I er Anglo-Indian officials ll connection with tifi question of M! llipoittthtent for colonisation gtf9mmilli Dllfboles we: lent m "lfltlllh the Hon. mitt at... olalr. That same after the Ihnlgrs "m1 , lvtvoitttntettt. He me tilled with ttm of Anglo-Ind fitters who tle. He ll at; ion 0f- he Induced to sot- Officerl was In connection with his colonisation work- He rwoivfld I letter from Mr. Bell statics lists of tax-officers were nearly ready. He was to proceed to London. and he came to London scheme. Government of Prince Edward ls- mnke any representation that you were selling the land on behalf of erument were selling land through you? land was being taken up by the Hon. John E. Sinclair. that it was Government land‘! person provided tinder the scheme were bungalows to be provided by the GovornmentY-No, I always told of the Government, and that the land was taken up by the Hon- John E. Sinclair front farmers, and that Schttrmait was the contractor for building bungalows. wore tio Government lauds in Prince Edward Island?“ Yes. h, Ev“ gentlemen was It necessary to make arrangements for the ucqlsition of land and tho building of bunga- iowsfl-Yos. iaittl‘?——\Vitli the lion. Joint i‘). Sin- cluir. nwtiers and contractors to provide Mr‘ Thompstnh Secretary of u“. tltt> land tint the (lnvortintttnt pro- , - , f. ' , _ Lttnutllaii Muitufttcturers Associa- ‘hum’ m“ MM‘ hm Um“ Wow” lion for (lit: Iiltttttttrti Provinces of Canada. Mr. Young: I soc wliat your Lortl- so“ N, be §0|.w,“-,|,,.| tractor for ituiltllttg wtirk'.'—-Yos. been travelling rather widely at Thompson (Mr. YB3_ YOIIIIIIJ) that this Defendant repre- M1; Thompson ,4;(;()()_ \\'91‘<1_¢01111‘11¢1i118 W111i the GOVBPII- today, have you tiirotighottt actcd nteui. that the Government would as an 110.195; nmn?_\'p5_1 ha\‘g_ ttteiit would provide the bungalows in existence for and that the money was going to {or [new satgiers-y-quu-S, 91191111 Yflle- Then. if any out» wont ness said Ito was guaranteed a lot ‘£2; illlltgsestioti front my friend. Mr. the instructions of the Prince Ed- Bi. of the Government bring- ward island Government. to titem at any "1010 Were. I say they were not. chief. any question wore raised regard- ' to direct the Mr. Knight: Did you represent o any person at anytime that the and were offering land for sale? o. Sir Robert Wallace: Did you ever he Government and that the Gov- I always told them that the Mr. Knight: Did you represent Nu. Did you evcr represent to any that the bungalows to be bent that I was the representative Did you every time say that there or Crown For tho purpose of settling these With wltoiit ditl you tnako ar- "ttitgcttteitls for lite provision of lluve you Iu fact sent stints of t ‘ ' i t ' tltt l-ot eriitiieut titre going to buy "Hmuy to Mr. smclair..,__l have With wiiutit tlitl you tituko ar- Tlm Mm!“ ruitgcutcnts for the proviuititt of question was whether these cou- bungn|ows__willl . . . . . . _ ttutts weie titade uith the uoierit Snnnnerslde’ m“ vmllruutu,“ Hchttrtitatt , of littve you in fnct t-tetit money In '\lr- Sclttiriitait for building. . o Mr. Sciiurmnit tlirt-trtiy, bttt to You sent tituticy to Mr. Tltontp- lo tho cuti- Have you sent $1,081 lift-intuit M for littiltiitig world-l “illness ntltictl that lie settl In dealing with the officers here Arc there, in fact. arrangements purchasing lautl Are there in existence arrange- building bungalow?- wcro quite safe in dealing with the quiet-e were. There werell-Thcre were ur- 0n thc other hand (his Lordship rangnnieats. but they were dlsrttp- show that so continued) it was contended that ted [hrgllgh (jaugeg as the irluce Edward Island Gov- no.1 no Conn-Q], over which I l Sir Robert Wallace: Where Is| 91119915 "l". they Sent over a re- the moneyIL-Part of It was sent to|St-lttetttc. presentative who represented that Mr. Sinclair. the scheme was one in which the ions office and cable expenses. The ‘mvt-tntttt-nt nuts able to IIIIvIIIOIICO ntoncy was stient for the purposes umi-IHCIOTS. and by their Influence of the scheme. Then there were var- l In answer to His Counsel, wit- iie Itelicvetl he was acting tinder “Iiave you" asked Counsel" made, time representa- tions which in your belief were itot trueY-No, I have not. This concluded oxamintjtion-iit- THE CROSS EXAMINATION Mr. Dottglus Young. rising to cross-examine, asked: Tho origin- al idea. in this thing which we cull a schsnio was yours, was It not‘.'—~ Purl of It was. Which pnrt?--'I‘he part about getting Indian Army Officers anti Civil Servants to couio and settle. Exactly, That is wliat I thought. and you suggested to the Hon. John E. Sinclair that they would bo a good class of people to get to the Isluitd? Witness: Mr. Siticlalr suggested It to nie. The lion John E- Slnclttlr anti you cnmo to tho conclusion at one and the saute time that the people wantcil were Elf-Indian ()ffIcors'!—— Other Provinces wanted tlicitt,I suppose, ‘lows tit $1081. JERSEY CREA SODA {BISCUITS Ilti vott lt~li ilie Jory that Mr. Slit Ant: tittttlo to induce u number oi clttir llil2~‘ t-vci‘ i-tvtllt-t I u slitule tic-rel’ ‘British Officers of the tuiliutry and -uo. bt-cttitst- lic lint. not lived tip uuvul services t0 locate in Prince in Itls (IIIIIKIIIIUII- _ give lhoiu titt-lr Dos-tin for tlit- lattti.| Ht» lttni not done it. Ilave you tzot Sittoittlrht rt-ctiiptajut) ot for the i140!) sent to liim‘! A ro- ccipl fur oiiiy part of it. Iiid you ltct-tt any books'!~—-No. Witttrstt atltieti tlittl‘ Iii I stinit- nine tictils with rlx-Ilffirk 't-i-,I anti rt-t-oivtrtl .i.iil,liliil, ii Anti you sent Slitclnir u patt of} about to show. Slittrlair was iolEtlwitrtl island. Sir Robert. Wallace: Arc you not speaking about sumetiiitii! that is t contt-sttetl now? Mr. Knight: Tiittl. is wliat I was . On the evidence it Sir Ilobt-rt: “it p.- Itnd ‘is quite, cit-or that thero was an ol‘~ tclal st-ltt-ittt- to bring officers over o Prince bltlwttrtl island. Tiittl. is not out: ol’ tlic fulso preteuooyt at 13-100? _ lull. Tito only thing that I nttt go- Mitchell: 'I‘lit-rt- was an ttitdter- 111i: 11) ill-Iii 111% 1111')’ I11 Wllfiihtfl‘ lie standing bctwt-ctt Sinclair .t:ttl wlirtesetiiotl In regard to the land titlinra and itiutst-ll‘ In give (illllilll on the lattd Titat option uxpirctl ias but thero was a retiewa t tuso. pcct ut‘ lntitgtilotvs for Quilt, man and (fttrlis, bttt ho Itnd sent thu ittttitey. Mn Knight prodttcetl 'or $10.41 sent by Mr. 'l‘homps0it to Mitt-hell. i lie had n5 receipts in rcs- @116 Stggd- moment. lti_tu tttnilflli 111v buitcttitiws. that tho money u; $100 t.“ aoreQwtts going to the (lnvurnmcnt. l“ Jttnuppvtille strliso tltat tlioro was a Govern- Lntent scheme to brin I1 settlers no can dispute I for one Iilr. Knight: I ant much obliged o your lordship. 1 was going to a pgggjpt slate that lo the jury. Rcsoining his address to the jury, Mr. Knigh). said that the Oqiy lit answer to further questions 155119 11911! W118 Witness said his Pass Book would‘ much titoiicy was senti tn Sinclair. lie had always made it clear that ltt- was receiving nio- uoy on beltalf of I s “l always explained fttiiy thu Pfilllfl) Etiwarti Island had luuti. titrottgli Joliit E. Sinclair,‘ from fztritters," ury lust. lltcr arraugemttnts to extend the option. Al. lite time that he re- ceived tnonoy frniii titcso men there worn arrttngcnteiitts to provide them with buttgztiotvs and land. Ho had ti running contract to build bunga- Wheu he Itnd made i Int; been stopped he received a cable from the new Prenticr can- culllitg his appointment for Emigra- tion purposes, bttt not Colonisation. lie considered lie was entitled to complete tlto urrangctitents ittto which he had ottterctl with the three prosecutors. Ily Sir Iloberl Wallace. He did not regard the cnliio front the Gov- ornntctit its (Iillltlcllillg bis connec- tion with tltotit. Capt. Patrick Shaw Fraser, It‘. Ilurkstoite Gttrtlcns, who was ent- ployed by MIICIICII ns a Cotumlssioit agent, anti who during defendant's absence itt Canada, last August, wits lcft lu charge of the office. said lic was present on most occa- sions when Quin utid Stcetlmttn cal- led. Iicfontlzittt always toiti them that Prince Edward Island Itnd tio Ireo or crown lands tn dispose of, as It was the most thickly popul- atcd DFOYIIICC iti (‘nntttitr-dl! pcr- Wltticss continuing said that Mr. Sinclair noted III co-operation with Mr. Iicll In appointing ltlttt cltcil). Mr. Sinclair upproacltctl with Indian Army Officers, ward island. there. To that extent. and to that ex tent only, was It a Government schemeT-No. certainly not. was to settle the Iandl-—The Gov ernment knew that Mr. would settle the land. To clean your Satin Slippers Bole Co. Satin Renown. It bri btene up ‘the satin and re stores the oriflnol flees. use on the finest satin FROM AIJIL GOOD DEALERS lltttlelrv IOITDI IIeQCIIID OOIIAIY v' IOITIIAI: l-fll freoeivetl oopioe of I" tits/Min M locum of snout the Official battle. The more”; "'1 (Mil- Mr. Iiell ott_ his behalf- lVir. Sin- clair said lie wanted to know thaw-Minister of Canada. and front furni- ing tn his (Mitchell's) cottnectionlors. hciatttl “hobbied" Iii black fox farttt- would ask a number of these people ‘Ing. to conto and settle on Prince Ed- Tha Prince Edward-ploy of Mitchell. who sttiti lie was provided i , ‘Island Government wore anxious to itiresettt at the interview with Capt. n connection with tholhave iteopie of that sort to settle-Quin said Mitchell always told ex- The Government novor, from first cinir. to last, knew anything about who Sinclnlrmoncing In October lust. he sctntl You out clean and renovate yen satin slippers in a few minutes with Made fer soils to the square tnilo bttt tlint Ito tlbiitcltttll) the retirestttitntive of ‘tho (lnverittiicnl of Prince liltlwartl ‘Island liuti taken tip lniids titrottglt tlio Ilnn. John E» Siitfilair. a Cabinet Sinclair lived on the lnnti, Wnltor Ward. a clerk in the etu- offlcors nntl others there was no -.Crown land for disposal in Prince Etiwortl Island. but that he (Mit- chelll) had got the land from Sin- Rnland Bernard Clinton, gave Pevidencn that for sometime cont- as publicity agent In connection ‘with this matter. At no time dltl Mitchell state that the land he'- Imlileti to the Government. The land, he explained. belonged to far- mers who were ready to supply It tlons. presented It was Government land. The Court hers adjourned for the day. ttssscn son T"... nsrsscs When‘ the Itearlns was resumed on Thursday, March 8th. Mr. Knight addressed the Court half of the defendant. The Jury bad heard of his appointment. l n there we: a Government M t ' l2) Whether no twhiclt they were Crown laud anti that i hrul taken ttp-U°V@1‘1111\L11l- IHIIIEBIOWd. and found Itc-cxatitiiicti by Mr. Knight: His “'01P 11111110. were 1-119)’ 111111118 Willi option m, (m. tum] “pp-ed in Jun“. intent, with criminal Intent. —— to In Atuzttst he made fur- I-‘lfiifflilii? tltcae Stcedtttait and Citrtis-sald they itogotlated with defendant in tho belief tlitit land and the hungtalotvs a room In which were present, and the jury had it that at no time did they hear da- fotidtmt represent to anybody that. to settlertttn carry on their opera- Mltchell had always repudi- ated the suggestion that he had ro- nnd reviewed the evidence on be- lt had been sold that defendant had falsely pro- tendeti to sct on boltslf of the oov- ernment of Prince Illdvurd Island. definite It has also been alleged that d5- detttiisd falsely pretended that s . (l) Whether in dealing with the ltreo prosecutors defendant repre- ented that the land which they |ttiere going to obtain In connection a Government with this scheme was Government nd; the bungalows to obtain were (3) (A vittti point)—lf the jury that these roprecentations Those were the simple issues, As to tho representations rsgard. ng the lattd and tltr. ' _ tiows, tliron gentlomqn _. QM,“ the arrangtrmcnts there was a Fm‘ “his they were payinu- change of Government. and the W11"! i0 b1! 81111191190 b)’ 11111 scltonto stopped. The scheme ltav- llovernntent. On the other hand. the jury had tho (leelnrutlons of tlic ilefetitlatit ltlmself, snported by the evidence of Capt. Fraser anti Messrs. Ward and Clinton. Tito conversations took piocehin other poisons llic laitd \\'Itt<l.GOV8l‘l1I1l£ll‘!1Blld. ‘ltcgttrdlng the first question: Wore those representations tnado? Cotttisol sitbniitletl, on the evid- cttco that they were not tnade; that thére was an honest mistake on the part of these three officers; that they got. into their recollec- tions itliat this land was specifi- cally represented to them as Gov- ernment Ittntl. No nan wlsltod I0 itcttttlesco iti, or countenance, any (Continued On Page Three) Red Pepper Heat Breaks Bad Chest Golds Over Night Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. IBroak up the con- gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen I19 in just a short time. "Red Pepper nub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and It certainly seems to end tihe tightness and drive the congestion and amoral! night out. 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