f = Rsdiesi-‘ecoalomy in operating costs-forms the newest design in locomotives, practice, which has just been placed in service on" the ‘H113 nnniooomoti e pres a t-emendous advance in forms ‘a distinctive offering istionrarobiamil fit thisucollatixgnt." lass ce _e rs o -ee c oar ot-200whorse- worm ,i1g an use" shirpibythe introduction oi this loc0m0live,_new inpgharsctsglilgnd desigfii se ce. . .- . - Themew locomotive is lheqturther practical pol-lotion in which an 01L propulsion moiors. locomotive»! The-power‘ ddvelopellriwy this" oil engine"is converted intoelectrical W111i the Drflldllt representing a revolutionary departure e use 0t the oll-electrio _ application of the use engine/is used. to drive. electrical system of transmission utilizes. full engine horse-power tractive- ctfort ‘without. a- chsnge oi spgine speed or smiling of gears. - nonon." Ilium-DECEMBER st. Mary's Convent, Bourls. Grad X.--1,.,Pquline Pequot; 2.2, Genevl Paquet; 3, Margaret Iilleen ugh: 8, J Paquet Davie, " _ 14057841116"!- ‘ ‘Grades VIIA-elf-mlna Malone; ' Grade IX.-1, Mary Walsh, 2, Hil- da Mcliellan; 3, Christina Deagle. l r -F.0r.~IPI¢1.i<1eY Dessert Yspccisz l i ' frlle oenter layer-of delicious rniccllols;_.sllerilel-. Free’ V two-outside layers’ Vanilla. and Gholloea Cherry. m rmrs onmz - v ... m. t-‘MZIBVMJJ “n. . ~ . I . l. . ‘ ‘ , - s‘ -. , - - . . - 911115.12. rcallya most delicious dessert,‘ ' made ‘especially ior the holiday season. . ~ . Central, ‘Crejameriesl7vllllirhirited 5 fillet. ' ' rlfidy. 98; M. 97: M. Lavie, I 4* ers. 93. v . it 0b "tech. 4* ‘ atris ilews Anyway? prime-objective of one _Can.adian National Railways from present standards and main line between Brockvillc. and Bsllevilie. type oijocomotive and. engineers towards the solution of _the transpor- maiglained leader- ior fast passenger and freight m t ofiuelloil in railwayjrsns- _ _ argenera r or supplying e ectricai v 1o __ Power andspeed aflrolrhainedalrcosts iar below those of coal-firedqggguilligl?" ‘h ' t r m b ed . m , theJocomoi-lvsjwiil" develop a trsctive effort of 100,000 pounds do“ or g we “Sign!” u w over a wide range of speed ‘Gladys mcnerrvrrinnaeulrescma Grade VI.--l, Mariorie P_ Grade VIIL-i; Margaret Byrne; Cecilia Oheverie; 8, ‘Helen Mulls 2, Cheverie; 8, Ella Poole. Grade IV.--l, Eleanorllavle; Adele MacDonald: 3, Mattie ‘Jenna ings and Antoinette Madore. " Amy Malone and Anna M. MacDon- ald; 3. Margaret McCormsc. l Grade 111-1, Margaret Paquet; 2, Florence McLean; 3, Helen A.‘ Pa- Grsde I.-1, Daniel Malone;; 2, Nelson Paquet and William Lionel- lan; 8, Margaret Cortex. Progressive Series of Music: following ‘are thesverages m Division lIL-F. McDonald, B8; Roop, 98; M. Oshili, 95. A new toy racing automobile follows s. wire fence,‘ from "which talus electric power by con- ..... , The and _ oi. laughter is ‘ see in walting-qnust lawful authority, _ enforce in practice. It puts b43119 iuryman in wanting with alsense oi’ humour or of the-ridiculous, in.a responsible position as compared withgfl... the functioning iurymsn. at a good one? . "Despite Judicial dicta to the con- trary, I say that upon occasion it is right that men should laugh, evenl at s. murder trial; and there are times when even the man in the dock cannot help it. - been, who wilfully and of malice aiorethought make jokes for the purpose of provoking laughter in Court, and who would feel iustiflab- ly hurt if the sounds of apprecia-l _t'ion were confined to the Jury willie "e gallery and pit maintained‘ the silence proper, it may be, ‘to the Joke-and to the place." ' "The public does not applaud im- partially," writes Mr. Robert -Lynd in the Daily News, “but it laughs im- partially. It laughs if the Judge says something approximately funny. It aquet; z, Evangeline Pa- quet and Laleah Roop; 2, Adele You might as well forbid a be llaugh when someone tickled forbid grown-up men and. women to Mrs,’ 1 2. —"I'he ade by M. Dixon, '00: s.‘ G.~Pet-. L. dildo; 05; _ Swift's’ pronouncement laughs-st the ‘on either-side. “It laughs at a blunder, whether tion or by a. laugh when someone ‘says laughing at. ' ' "Hence, Mn. Justice Swift's ruling must )e condemned - as being-slam trsry to the laws oi human And it must also be condemncdas contrary to precedent. - "The chief authority on the mat- ter is Charles Dickens, and, in re- porting the famous case, Bardell v. Pickwick, Dickens makes it cIeaxqME-s. John BJay. that Mr. Justice Stareleigh thouglrMrs- Ernest Rosersen .- the respective pupils during Novem- his ‘temper bordered on the irri- ber and December: Division lL-R. Cairns, 9'1: H! Ken- Paquet, 98; 9'1 Division ,fl.-—lli moons " Mel-us. 137i M. Don table,’ took no steps to repress the lsughller of the public while" 8am Weller was giving his ‘evidence. We are" definitely told, indeed, that at one point the judgeghimseli‘ smiled, while- ‘the spectators tittered.’ _“I trust that in the circumstanc- es the legal profession as a wholeMm wmruicomn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1m will refuse to endorse 4m. Justice flflillbi laughter." a _ A correspondent oi the Dally Tele- graph says:_ “It is a problem for the satisfact- ory sqlution o! which a test case would seem to be. necessary. . And what an entertainment could be "Judges also there are, and have M Dr. Toombs saysa writer Mrs. N inth Io Journsi,' “flleSv/iftlinc Idlflwffl . . ° " use. wlwour sen- new» : who never‘ laughed m" his life. And Mrs. F's-ed sill-cine what of counsel, solicitorsywitnes- Mrs. AlbertJardine . . they not laugh lids-s. Geddie Douglas witticlslrls of counsel Cherry l-liilPcr 11y. ‘made by a witness for the proseou- Mrs something that nobody could help Mm George Mrs. a. 14c W. NI W A- ltayner-wthoo. MrsJ-Ieliry Ooflin provided at-the bearing oi such a ma‘ case by a counsel gifted with ini- agination and. eloquence. He might draw a picture oi n sober-faced judge uttering ‘facetiae from the chair, with bland acknowledgments of the vocal approval uf Bar, iumrs. witnesses and suitors but meanwhile Mfs- 59°13‘! Mmm“ " directing s stern, warning eyeio the MPB- 511"’ 7mm!“ ' back benches and the public gallery. Mi‘!- Amx‘ Mullah“ "Then he might proceed delicately K- Maflm "r '- to suggest that possibly a duly lay M31“- Mmumn " ' upon the Judge studiously to refrain MPB- Wm “ma!” - from paying gnything whlgh might Mrs. ThOB. Rbhards ... ... .. . provoke a breach oi his own orderfwfl- T- R- 14°59“ - - - ~ - - - ' - 1 SCIIOUJIB 0f Ml‘- Tflffl 0i‘! A. Ffififld n- Engmh judsgg m A. Friend .. . 0100-0 recall the pro ss_oi ‘indulge in quite gratuitous wittl- cisms‘ at inappropriate tunes; re- mind the Oourt that tho State of Remnllrk has recently seriously » ;-:;."-;.--;.-.l'h.1-‘=\.t; dl°<p¢liidfifi 200d deal. 10.1.1 ltou...-...-ilfi-.ynu’xe=- . one type of persolynews is divorces. and mur- . ders, and heir-to-nlillionshangaself. If you’re l 3 aHOfhBI‘ Wpé. Igews is closing -. quotations on . the stock exchange,‘ I_f you’re somebody else, l ' - news is gfinal scores alrthe ball-field or race- ~ "itraék..." '- A f’: ' what. tme..o£person..you.are; __,»- - needaandosuse in your everysday life. If there’s e_s_ arnewtypeof vacuum cleaner tteryor vitamin-—0hal1’s' news. . If _ ovements in automobiles, new l, ‘playcfnisno. as “ tooth‘: '6‘ thécshape of adver- - wpews- is also-inforlnations-about the things you ~ leingcoalls or shoes or gloves-that's» w .0 ‘ legislation-to check judges who are suspected of ‘playing to the gallery? bolster this by . , sting Bacon's words that ‘judges should be more learned than . wittle’; and wind up with the dict- um oi Lord Chief Justice Earle that the Oourt was ‘very much obliged to any legal gentleman who boguiie Norboro for Mrs. Arc h. A Harding ‘Pel’ Miss J. Edna MacMlu-do ' l , . - oamsusos._sol\rvrsn_ w, , ' Enaufee" p, __ ~ ~ Ldilghtflf‘ A -- g l.“ _ _ _ 4 eslgn Gal-Electric Locomotive; _.. , .. . r » gfausselrti. ; , .1713 ' - ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~. - ~_ v “We “ti-awed. ml3.'%!t.ifasiam.......:g "a - " a 0 ' 1.1 ilsThoMliwlul walls . ,_ ’ f"? --. > ~ ~ .0 lfl-“ix no '¥'~”°5'Y r --- ~ 141° w.s.necll.... ‘ “flmm"“"°f,§‘¥.l§wgug ‘ilenrmfln. . . ‘W334i? . ' ” 111"" 1% “wmwxmwlq aim; f3‘ . nflgdjto mantles: 1mm . recall, y "$1.15,, , f_'__{' 1; v , _ shall at‘... was. l Mrs we.» -- gangs» .. 1.00‘ mialcmmweem Q ” ?.“‘.-...“.‘:..."“““°....... fi:§‘;.i’#e%l.,::: ::: ::: 1:1. ‘f’ °“°“°“ “NM W""*~=~-- --1° must-not take part - Manama ,' ‘.... . .00 _ _ ‘m . I- ~ Mrs. W.'I.l.. ... ... ...»1.00.Mrs , . _ . '. " "-151. Juet- MIl.Dl‘.lllr . . .. 1.00. '—. ' m ' - . ... " ul-snnsmemtyvmlems ... 100, , can»: 0m Pergo- Pflw l" ‘mm. . ,' m. McKay. .. ... _. ' _ - ‘"3". . - . . . mg“... 1.912.103!” slgicgeofqglmfllrank Jardine _.‘.. 1.00 cnileusc Church. Preemountfz 1;: ‘a Mrs. C. W. Hawkins ... ... ... 2.00 "mwmmoc .- » ~ aw‘: ' 1 l 4 KennithBeck‘... Charlottetown, P. B. IQ i in behalf oi.otbers-,~'.~. l “"11?! siforggenaturflLv 3553mm her _Pcr Mildred Cooper greatest attention. where she rlldfld p. lgl-ggjclevervfffmnliy. ‘E3011 m ____ -. ~ ... ;» .-.. ._ . .; $21.60 M" Donald Mun“. f‘: z Mrs. Thomas McMllllrdo . foo r. Mrs.-l_i;.rG.'McCau . . . . . . .... » I, ‘Mm y, M Lcod l: Mrs. James . . ' _ _ ' .;. t. .¢ " .. .... .... ..- .... u: JP:P......""-":""~- "h? he»- a ’ - la»; l u ,l , 1,, ,_ _ _ ... .. .. ._ - - ; v - g ’ -" r .7 ' ' " Mrs] erman McMul-do 1-0" we. D. Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 I Etlque Mrs. Jonathan Blrt ..'. . 1.00 Mrs. PvBal-wise- 1.00, urm LE gmwm .. .. 1.00 <> w B0813.“ “ms -- ~ -- 1.00 Mel-Tuck" -1-°° Mi-s.MargaretWhite........,l.00 > . .- ~ M LEJ 1.00 DorlsTucker... .25» Muwn°hapm¢n_________M635“, __ rs- av . . . . .. 1;00 —" He in = . r ' George 1:. Jay . . . . . .. .. .50 _ "-25 mme: Rgynolds . . . . . . . . .. so mo. hat whltligrlgiseatof merneetsss ‘ -—— ‘ d tine . .. .35 s erpart dim,“ .. . 14-60 m, m“ m“ Wm“ . ' s. nletglghgldgfiver is a .~. ed ' _ ' P” M" Fawn; . .. .- -. BRW€"%EF“E.:::.. - Mglefitlllail courses. ‘ilowilégit {vsmag-‘Y ' ' Edwin Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 ' erflng "' brought “none table? "T"? flf"'jf‘ . -. ' .Mra. Thomas Wlaugh . .. .. A. with the course it aooomvll-n‘. MrsJamesTayor... .. _ 1% ' ~ . m1. Wallor mien: ... M” “m” W“‘?'h f1 a re".- Ml-ean. l.. Maohon ‘ugéravvlga al-fierlgwers sent more MmJohnPlgcl .."..* . . . . . . .. _ . . ’ v humhshorfl Mrs. William D. Pigott.... . . “'00 Henry Sencabaugh . . i 5.00 begreazgfax€ggh°t ° v y Mrs. Fulton Douglas .... A “n c" P M“ 1m", Arthur White . 3.00 q arm’ 1'00 "u, ‘Mcvlhlligsas I vice was condliclcd by RfiV- --7- Q ii. n _ . . . . . . . .. '. l ... - - ' _ Mrs. Pcvcy coma . n. L. Mscl-lcn . . . 1.00 Marim- v _, : ‘Mn. Fulton n. Plsotl . .-- __ _: i133 w. s. McDonald ... so Jail; lslcitgxe$$iifim‘m_u_ M“ *-"- .. 1.00 m1] mel-Mcmnls, PhlilP Winnie 0W- -._ ° i". -. "f Mrsnal-rywebeter . . . . . . . .. 1.00. - Mcinnlls, nsntlgl Mcmtyfi; w ‘ ‘ ""' Jib" h H‘ mourn some - "M" M“ e raw s an“ .. . 1.00 P" “n” rmmmd-yv mg Bill’? to whom we extend our ' . ' .. 1.00 ‘ 2m‘ sincerest sympathy. r . ‘ ' flberry Plains Per Ruth _ Loo Mrs. F. W. Ileilacheur . . . . . . .. . , A ‘ l ' c» n ——-~——— . ' "am "w Hen} Jordan ' ' ' 50 M as w ll slurrll 1°“ ~10" Mull... ecwo."..::".::1::':: 1e0- . ' ' ' , " Mrs. c. Sencabaugh . . . . .. .50 "one c: the‘ greatest ‘losses the ' " ‘ HenryPenny . . . . . .. .. .50 pownel communityhassustainedl- . fir‘: mg gllz$fllmxlh" ' Caleb Jordan . .25, suchwagthgunlversallkoqmillklli w‘- " " ~ " ' M .3 Phillips... ."....50 ‘a tn r loved “"- gmfdMlfmiim’ ' fag sfierfyvsnxdel-sunc .50‘ fififihslvaae Bgrluhh. she was s “so flfiefiud‘fYf’_~;§'j_jf_f§,.;5 MlaSmai-t... ,.. so lad, o; mgr. ideals andnoble cm- . M . 25 v 2s 15 as 25. 50 ._y ed the todlum oi legal argument Mrs. H. C. Bowness with a little honest hilarity,’ unac- Mrs. J. W. Stalwart» . oompanied by any direction as to Miss Iibnnie Sharpe . who is entitled to-join in thelnerri- Mrs. Waldmn lnent." U -» -' - Sharpe ... . . _ . .. “m” ..___.__. "If. you'd avoid contempt oi court: miiowness Ponder thesr- sharp and ’ ‘ - short: ’ "The jJudge himself may make a . a, - , - lilaohon ll Mrs. Merton Ferguson iEBrchaut . . ‘ ..Sll'lh I e- n . . '1?" neeesraannanreesueap. ' 1seoe0sls~ssnssemanvm_ ‘Q ‘lhifllx-l. sal In‘: no! [eel-W n!!! 0N1 so us cosine he no see c1336 "wsneseesenm. reeMraLellm ‘Gerald fiowse’.'..-‘l-. - 2-09 is a living monument-bk hen ‘ WlUiahi"1“.‘Prdl?rse'...'... 1m tron ‘End eel-vice- ocqll A. S. Prowse .. . .. tious oi honor at homo an I - Mrs. slum. sltnvuslr bu»! we home duties, was never too busy W welcome heartily all who crossed her.- threshold. Her rnessewvsre 108M; for, she was the soul oi 88116113199- Mrs. John B. Livingstone 7. .. N. Mrs. Minnie Prowse ... . William Cooper . Mrmlilmer Stewart . John Kinsley-... . Mrs. H.H.Cohoon ... ... u that pertained to the welfare c! her community. She was QEIWPN“ membe oi the United Church armor enlvnsulslncenea ward and she fell leaving I. vdlemorslam; i- . l"! ._. acter. Her life was ' one contllillll '" m- a w‘ -. MraJohnBrehaut..." " l. Albion PcrMhscs Julia Carver Mrs. Bart-l. Beck . 1.00 .- F . . ' s. Thelma Bsllem Warren Brehaut . L00‘ I.‘ _ ‘,, " " William 1w. Brehaut 1.00 r ' "' Everett Harris 1.00 jEXp€rl€nC9d -; ~- _ ‘ y. Frank Sencslfugh ‘ v g 1M Hubs» P" “~- M it‘::?§-i”.‘lf..2';;::. .1 ...: . Teachers . .. ... .... Mrs. Percy Lellacheur .. .. 1.00 ' ' ‘> Jamesilehacheur... .. .. 1.00 x inchsrtcfll w- suns-us _ Mrs. Blanche LcLacheur .. :00 < and Tnwwrlilns-Dmrimelflle ‘:1; Mm a a camera, _ I Mrs. Iiampden Hawkins .00 .__..., ., > ‘w. b 5) _ 1 _ TuFIOd.-D8Ye¥-~»~--~.-.- ~.,. l-iiil- Lwggwg of my, 1y- j _' m_ mfg‘ “_ _ Mrs. John n. Pslvley . . . . . .. 1 “.3”, W'f"g-r!'n§f"flw: f! Mrs. Ben]. Birt ... .. v 1. grizsglngselalgvg e ~ - - - - - - - -- 1-00 u students. _ _ ,. -.. it: 1p: “ ‘ '—' . Mrs. Marla/Howe .. .50 ' . -»' g > . ' . "m .. John I-LBeli .50 '_ flzfafgillfgtw. t. Stewart souls-nel- Bessie Mao- Mi“ Em!" MMDWW“ 5° g°gbffamfi°“ ~ - - - ‘ - - - - -- f3 > A" Mu", .,..,.,.,',,,.,,.,,_ as” _ ‘ ' I ‘Q o e A . . . . . . . . . . . . ...‘ - Ml-astewarimllilllslhlnn .. 1.00, a i '1‘ 7"’ ' .-' . I 321m ' .1 ‘fiizfilldélfill? 1'.‘ '.'.'. f. " Fur" “"- ;;;;c*;';,""" a ""1 0...... s..l»vnslr==s=--l»=ee. Mrs. - , , . _ " ., A 3"“ ‘ Mrszwrs/r; ' . I ~ .. . .. Miss Bessie McLeod . .. - imxibiidtléilgglsft“ '1 _' I": fig R w. Penny - - g-gg —-- ’ 1 "Mrs. W.N.McLeod-... ....s0 -Jmes stave“ -- _:_ mo n P. Brooks 3-00. 01m 5cm“ "up. g Mrs. George-layup... ... ....25 A_wflgfit_n:':’t'c_'u\l_ H. O. Whito . . ’ ____ _ o1’, ’ . Heath Clarke . . . . . . . .. . 1.00 ‘ f College ecpens Jan. 0th.“, a xlfiobertflaker . 1.00 . __ _ , . Clement Carrutilers .. 1.00 Wm, m, wmpw¢“..,m5_l> M,‘ Lek]; n“, '. Chester Bowness ... . 3.00 rm" hmmnuom - _~_ 6 ‘ asoey- ' ' . ‘ -=€gl*¥YW-£§"¢:- no . ~ ON 3.1L " . linu urm . . . . .. _ _ _ [IN] v -. , _ mu spl-qpmreon ... .. 1.00 -W c-wlwmm -- -- 1-"9 HubertWhilo .. 1.00 _ .. __ fol-the defence. Mreislllect m“ RobertBell .. . . . . 1.00 GOMMERCIAvIi"; Mxm" bvwMl-emeisulilecssselv- - - kummy " '1,.;g° James uni-orig .. {g3 COLLEGE 'j'" ‘ it‘ .'. -- - ilto J.Wh .. . , _ p. as Mrs ... ‘H’ granadoécuilson . . . . .. WLL- MORAN, q ordoes MraMsjorBma wood... ' MraChes r perm -~ -- Y - '" _ -‘ Mommas ..l. - Hkmfi. Boiidtldge . as Royal Bank Building o $117911 ... H‘ c‘. l,“ nl Her life was also. mllrstlflad" *4 l