JAldtyflll l“ f "Opp ‘I anaou. Tblfoffes expires January New York Conservatory of’ Music l0'l Queen Street Charlottetown}. l. l; Over Boarders. Ctrhq- 5g”, ‘l t ‘100000000-00000 00000000000000 04,0 fliirl“it,'i"for Violin Beginners _ Violin outfit plus Modennlnstruetlon Book imam TODAY llth. 1930. “ Pbons loll-L. 400-OO§4'OO-O'§OOt§-6§OO'4#QOOQ0'. s-O-OOOOQOOQOQGOO-QwQGQQQQ-Q . ‘ _ JV . '1 3:; "’;'-.'—§' '1' -—_-_ -- _ 0 " v ' ' ' ~ : I . : . Classified Ad ertrsements z s Ona Insertion ‘ 10o lino s "is. 1 Thrsalnsartloll .. cognac-Towns. . rem-Insertions” ggwuh.|g'un light summer. rowusgqsqom . ____ ._ 0000 000-0 00000000000000» 000000 0, .jAgents Wanted wit-discus GOOD LIVE AGENT ‘w handle s complete line of Her- bs] Remedies, big profits, exclusive territory. small capital needed. write to-day Manager: Canadian Botanic qgrdcug, Box D18. LMDQDII; Ontario. . . ‘__ A’. W. I-J-lmo. MAN-OB WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint. local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly ‘guarantee $1300. (being $25. weekly average) and expenses; commiaion and cash FAT 5'51? Est‘ Salesman Wanted ANTI!) - SALE! llebt for Prince lidward island. coed pls- Free outnt. we want now a reliable, energetic gaprgggnu- tivl to M11416 the belt districts on the island. Our agency is prom. sole. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co, T ‘ . Ont. 8 W. s-wsrr. -noc answanuvc 1'0 THE besides. Winston Co.. Tow- n“m' °I "'71P" Find" 119ml’ a c‘, Bldg“ Tomnm . = . Douglas Street, or Christopher a. w. 1-4.a,11,ls,1a,22,zs,za. “Yd- 1-15-11- _ A I , g _ Male Help Wanted l .wa"t9d WANTED - RELIABLE MAN AS caretaker for .28 pair fox ranch. Married without family preferred. Write stating experience and refer- ences, G.A..Sproul, Box 517. Spring- hlll, N. S. 062-1-3-3wks. _ _._. --_------_-._-._. . nous nan wanrcn oolcxbr. R1 flg m e n Big pay; easy work. while-learning - _ Barber Trade under famous-Meier a ' American plan. world's most re- A t t 8 f! t t 0 n liable Barber School System. Write - t today for free literature. Moler ‘ ___‘__, Berber College, i573 Harrington St. A 51mm: o’, rmmm mwruwd Halifax. ’ Wed was» tr. * iDDRESB ENVELOPE! -- HOME for Advertising Campaign. Highest rates paid, sincere people wanted everywhere. Free Stamps, En- velopes while‘ working, experience unnecessary. No canvassing. Write Federal K348i. Catherine West. Montreal, Canada. H. W. M. Jan. 14-31. W Employment Wanted - sousskauraa wants rosrrroiv with small family. Applytd Guard- ian. v i iowz-i-il-sl. Miscellaneous‘ ‘ sons anruua MsoDONALD, harm Surveyor, Box 82, unarlottetown. bll-ll-Il-lmopd. rara-rJ-raos son urns ssTi- son's shipments on short . notice. Guardian Central Printeryl s ._--_..~_-._a.,.- --_..-.._.... BOABDERS MFQRTABl-Yc AC- commodated at i8 I-Iaviland Street, opposite City Hospital.‘ - . 1055-1434” U . 3 Piursing _ YIAINING SCHOOL, . FOIL NURSES. The CaptainJohn Adams Hospital ‘Irsining School, located four miles from Boston. offers a three year course in nursing to girls 1B years or over. One completed year oi Huh Schol required. Modem "lillllment. accredited grade A by the American’ College of Surgeons lndMass State of Registration, Jffliiated with’ the Boston City Hospital for obstetrics and pedia- trics, Free tuition and maintenance, mimihly allowance. Class starts Adams Holllltli. Chelsea, Mass. 1-13-81 -.._-___.-_. For Sale -__-._,_..- ---.'._ i?! SALE-TWO COWS NEWLY reshoned. M. I". Murnaghan, ‘rar- antum, on one. ro use. eoaso firm 6"?!" liens oobsnd st Guardian fice. - .- —~-~ . _ lfilsranso miss‘ so: sane- -,,. o medium, silver females and two dark “M, m M p“ k; n other of the celebrated prsllretloas “mac. n. n. no‘. s, Charlottetown. Jeehvfwturcd for this mum eur- °fl° 3-35. . ~ pols. and the drain is new function- ’ , _ _ ‘ iogasjuevsrbofors. Thsprootslilal To Lg! ' lasted several boars and were carried -l_..._..r...y.._.._...._.... out in obedience 4w instructions from "T-lif will! v Ottawa and without u» aid of gsa nemeut‘. including mam, , ' lit tubs. m“. U ____________T_-___ _ MALE roxss wanna-Manson in the miniature rifle 22 will he hold at the Drill Hall this evening at v o'clock sharp. It is proposed to m. tcr. a team in the D. C. R. A. Min- iature Rifle Matches and to try out; the feasibility of the new miniature range in the Drill Hall. It ls expect- ed a largo number will be present. After the meeting a practice shoo Western Guardian 5966000. 90 Pairs. choice registered silver foxes on Thursday. Jan. l0, i930. Bale positive. No reserve.‘ Head of the Church Army in Can- ldi. took the services in 5t. Mary's of Von Archdeacon White, who is in mother, Mrs. Anguln, who is serl. ously ill. Capt. Casey spoke in the morning on the work of the Church Army in Canada. he took the services in St. John's Church at St. Eioanors-S. prsnflgs of Wilfred Lecky. North Bedeque. 00 pairs, chplce registered silver foxes on Thursday, Jan. is, I030. Bale positive No reserve. -nan Llqvon rug To nrrmc March 1. 1§a0,,.AddrQ5§ sup, John USE-Tho 985 gallons or rum ssised at Malpeque, on May 33nd last, and constitutive the largest individual seizure of liquor ever made by Cug. toms and Prohibition Officers on the naps. was Poured down the drain from the Customs warehouse in the Bummerslde Post Offiommwhere it had been in storage ever since the night of tbs celebrated seizure, on Wildly. with due ceremonial. It tf was no waste of good "liner", but i; scald tn have acted ls s sewer-clean- - suuma. student of or pals silver, must be good with tips. Phone or write at once to Rex L. Dawson, Albany, P. E. I. 1084-1-15-21. ill bs held. ‘ '—AUOI‘ION BALE silver foxes. of Wilfred Iecky, North --IIIEAD OF CHURCH ARMY Al‘ UMMERSIDE — Captain Casey, L hunk.“ ‘.inthe filmy. N. 8.. at the bedside of his 1h U18 AIWTXIOOII . --AUCTION SALE silver foxes. better than "Mule Kick". or any ‘ no dsmqe. BOSS-At Plnette, on January 1th. I 60h, Nell Herbert. ants, Mr. and Mn. Duncan Maeliesn, who died January I0, and _1|, i929. " Daleell, who departed this life Jan- , t’, u“: "N. l . The faith you hold long sears ls new rm an» salami-mi 10s would All Ill-l filth “I000 10! 10W! Ill fer you a ea. 0 letha- no». we would not eall ' yaw ffeln It ‘list happyjaus- when you ablsfln r pesos; ‘ We knew-seewaliwltlilathst iso- nsrom - i” I V. _ t -.__..___ Central Guardian awn-u (I BROADCASTING — Rev. E's/en lfloDougsll will" give an address from c. s. o. s. Charlottetown, on mun-l “I. 10th. Jt 7.30. I'll! ALAIthL-An overheated stove pipe imbi a kitchen range to the flue wlstbeoauleoianalarmoiflre being sent to the station about l0 o'clock yesterday morning. There was WILL BROADCAST FRIDAY NlGIlTl-GAME-CIUY srs anon!’ lng to brosdctstsi-iday night's hock- ey game in Choflottetnwn between the Abegweits and Crystals. for the benefit of hockey enthusiasts throughout the province- DIIBATING SOCIETY BIZ-OB- GANIlED-The P. W. College De- bating Soclefiy was reorganized yes- terday, the two former groups, sec- tion A and B being amalga with Mr. Cedric Boulter as president and Dr. S. N. Robertson, Honorary President. A commit‘ for select- ing subjects and naming speakers was also appointed. " be ATTEND! N. l. CONVENTION- Mr I". S. Reeves of Southport left by the early. morning train on Monday to attend the convention of the Nova Booth fruit Growers Associa- tlon-at Kcntville, N. S. Very large and representative meetings are ex- pected lc this convention which ex- tends over three days‘ meetings and will be eddremd by some very pro- minent horticultural ‘authorities and provincial officials. SUCCESSFUL ILAND ENGIN- Illsli-An interesting article on dev- sloping power rmources in the Prince Rupert region. British Columbia, is contributed to the current issue of Electrical News and Engineering by Mr. Dan. Anderson, Montreal, cloc- trical engineer of the Power Corpor- ation of Canada. Mr. Andersoru who is a son of Mr. John Anderson and son in law of Mr. Henry McFal-lane of this city, designed the plans for the plant described in the article. Though still a young man. he is rapidly climb- ing the ladder in his profession. ANNUAL MEETING AYBSHIIIE BIIEEDEIIS ' CLUB-The annual meeting of the- Ayrshire Breeders’ Club was held yesterday afternoon in the Agricultural Hall with a large attendance. ‘ s ’ ‘ a The following oillcers were pointed for the ensuing year:- President, Earl Inge. ,. Vise-President, George Boswell. Secretary-Treasurer. B. R. Brown. Auditor. M1101‘ McRae. Directors, Iicwis Cairns, Robins. Georg! 1'- Conaidersble discussion took Place on the subjects of co-operative buy- ing of feeds and of establishing a county dairy herd for the Maritime Fair. 8D" Athol Bil-TI!’ 1930, t0 Mi‘. and Mrs. John R. ROS. MCDONALD-wilt on 1300.18. i929. to Mr. Aeneas McDonald, a son. nmeuonnn in loving memory of oiir dear par- and Mrs. - No parting yonder All sorrow past; No pain,- no sickness, Home at last. Inserted III Family. ’ , In loving memory of firs. Louise made perfect eealllefaee tbatfsirClis. l093~1-15-1L jilu~._u_r_iiAi_tl.ul=ri-.igw cup ‘which iiiyurtlj V t wuonssnav rso-vvooidy Prayer sorvico-lvuston l welcome -_ Hearts cordially Memorial Ifall. asp-Annual Meeting Officers‘ she "IOIUIIQII of the Sunday-Belmont —Ladles' _f'|.r|or ' aumrren T0 BAIL-Acme 0p- auing of the Hilary term of the Sup- mne Court yesterday nwrnlng- Mr. Michael Allan Farmer, was admitted tn the Bil’. The new member is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farmer, ‘Klnkora. l-le received his primary ed- ucation at his home school and in 101'! attended Prince of Wales Col- lege. He taught school two years. entered St. Dunstans University in 1022 and graduated in i025 with his degree of B. A. He graduated from the Dslhousie Law School in 1928. He also studied law in the offices of Mr. Augustine McDonald, city and of Mr. J. O. C. Campbell with whom he will ‘associated- PERSONALS w. iJ. J. ‘Trainer of the P. O. staff left yesterday for Halifax. . ' Miss Mary Iteid, R. N., Dunstafb, nage, left yesterday morning "r al post graduate course in the Royal‘ Victoria Hospital, Montreal. With regard to the obituary of the late Mrs. James MaeOregor, one oi_ the surviving daughters, Auld. belongs Hemptorpas previously reported. Mr,- and Mrs. Sampson Bowmurnwere among those who sent. floral tributes: to Kingston, Mrs. Mabel Taylor arrived yester- day from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and will spend the winter months with her; mother, Mrs. W. P. Doull.‘ She'll: ac- companied by her son. Billie Taylor. and her nephew Errol McKlnnon. is pleasing to note that Mrs/Doull; is malgng satisfactory progress to-’ u. warcfccnvaiesceuce which, however,‘ must of necessity be slow. ' GOVERNOR (Continued from page l) Smiling to become more apparent, and much of this was due to the 1m. "m! Ill?" by Canada. in bringing about the Canada-British West In- dies Trade Agreement and intoservlce the fleet of d National lsteamshlps. 0f win-so the West Indies stand! ’ tobeneflt materially by trade with the Dominion and they are quick to realize it. But Canada will derivetsd- . Vlllllses. toofand-tho whole thing! will serve the Empire by pulling these two sections oi it together. REPLY (Continued from page 1) ____..___,__ Postmaster General ordered close check on inalbscrvice to Island, I an“ ‘iymdie’ dismissed with him last week prop- riety of putting air mail service into immediate operation. Air mail branch ls now working out detail and expect favourable announcement from Post- master General shortly. (Sgd) JOHN E. INCL/Am ASSOCIATED BOARDS SUPPORT- REQUEST Last evening the following tele- gram was despatched to the Post- master General at Ottawa by Pres- ident S. ’A- MacDonald of the Asso- clatbd Boards 0f Trade: ' "We confirm all that is contained in a telegram from the Chsrlotte- g town Board of Trade dated Jan. 1a FALCONS outlining the great need of an sir mail service fm- the Pmvlnce. vwc MELOIDS For Th-e i Throat Remove; huskiness and tickling leaving THE VOICE CLEAR AS A '~ BELL -lnv iuable for speak- . o1. and singers. PRICE 25c BOX. Sold Only By ' A t ti‘ Prompt-Druggists ‘?Macl{__i,nnon" t~=~--"*-r~*"“_""r""“ ' ' ' k outline .- asladisn 5 . i “i... ’" rr "U ARUIA " J PUBLICITY GKAND JURY (ooduouod from .54. l) people invest. In a humm- oi case creasing in year. Several others have contrlb \ celved. Harry Brown. plte the existence of the new hotc popularity. The statement, home comers, province and often buy m" once their homes. one of the best in Canada. It body. i8 also partly responsible. Bettenroads and accommodations , Thu govgrnment Wm awful condition of the inmates all‘ ‘award md we wmdwum and w bo-forced to give better roads. The the Asylum. and brought about the twém m‘ “ham” mud! w“ by M9110)’ must be forth coming. '.l.'he|‘ Rotary Club and Gyro Club have given “who .., repm-m so f". ‘I320 a charitable institution. have been collected. In every case‘ |ncreased Tuesday he and Mr. Justice Hazard I gmuuuughgve been rccelvei Thai visited Falconwood Hospital and the! govemmem Wm ‘M. my same 8mm! Infirmary. in the former institution] U6 IIGOQSSITy. the same amount. or . as last year. ~ -- -_-.__..._._-_!_-_ ‘ lottetown. v r r l iigd.) s. a. suononabo. ‘ President Associated Boards of , ‘Prado of Prince Edward Island. _-_i___.______ yinnwiils s YFALCDNS Nli l i ' In three periods of good intermed- ; late hockey the Intermediate Abeg- i welts defeated the-Falcons by a score of 8-0. The score by no means indi- cetes the division of play. Taking will be some good intermediate hockey scen "in Charlottetown this whiter. Following were the lineups:- ABBIES l Goal Metheson Mills Defense Baker Bevan: - Kennedy Saunders I | Power I Forwards .‘ McDonald Whitlock i Fraser . Calms Jamlcson McMillan Ball Bevans Johnson Lawlor ibrsythe Referee Dork Anderson. - _-.-u-~—<-o--u-—'0m’ president reminded the cauvassers that the drive should not N looked upon as a work of charity,-but as a purely business proposition in which subscriptions - have doubled, ,whlle many new subscribers have paid up with still others lirprospect. Prowse bros. have been the largest individ- ual subscribers this year so far pay- ing $200. This firm has always been one of‘ the largest subscribers in- 850 installments each uted 8100 while a number of 1'15 and 85G contributions have also been re- '.l‘he president expressed bis pleas- ure over the success of the function and expressed his gratitude to Mr. proprietor of the Queen Hotel through whose courtesy the banquet was made possible. Des- i-hfi Queen is always assured of suc- cess and will maintain its deserved Mr. Justice Arseneult continued, mug; by a few people to the effect that home coming tourists are spongcrs on their families is an absolute fall- acy. Very few of the tourists are and those that are homecomers are never apongers, since each and every one of them spend llfks sums of money while in the improved M"- 1“ lmplemehts for tho farms that were Ready informa- tion. rendered in e pleasant matter, makes the Tourist Bureau in the city The igrstitude‘ of many tourists towards _ the secretary evidenced itself during the Christmas season. It was a com- pliment to the smallest province oi | Canada that an Islander was elected g president of the Canadian tourist Mr. S.‘ A. McLeod stated that it is rough work as that done by the ‘Pourlst. Bureau that Charlottetown ‘Ills the improvements which it has i today. "We are getting s. new cur lFerry because we have created a' bilollleos, for it. .'I'he tourist business strongly um that your department may see fit to reinstate here that part of the postal service which gave us such excellent results last winter by calling‘ at Summerslde and Char- (Coutlnued from page l) Kaye. ' , The case of the Eastern flusl s Company. Trustee. vs. W. Philip Billard. an action for debt. was dls-' posed of at the morning session. Mn! .1 s. Stewart. x. c, for the Plaintiff? read the defendant's withdrawal off the plea and confession of judgment for $74.8'1- Judgment was given ac- cordingly. _ Charge to Grand Jury. The Chief Justice in delivering his charge to the Grand Jury pointed out that its duties, this term would be lighter than those of its predeces- sors. The placing on the desk of a pair of white gloves by the sheriff was emblematic of the absenc of serious crime. Although no bills of indictment have been brought. there remains the‘ duty upon the Grand Jury of bringing _to light any scr- lous crime within their knowledge. The records of former days show that remarkable changes have taken place during the last fifty years. His Lordship continued. In 1880 the Grand Jury brought down three sep- arate presentations of cases notpre- vlously charged. The Grand Jury o.’ that time. consisting of twenty-four numbers. came in on January 13, and ogre still in session one week later, bringing in the new presents- tlons- As a. result sentences aggreg- ating twenty-five years in the pen- itentiary and two years in the coun- ty jail were given. The absence of, any serious crime at this term, 111':- coded by another term with a shin‘ ilarH-ccord. was worthy of comment. The improvement, it was pointed ‘out. may not be so great as it seemed on i thefsurface. on account of casm being now tried summarily before the mag- istrate. Tim jailer reports thirty-nine prisoners in confinement in Queens l slvely since that time. A jury is thusf there are 265 lnnlates, the lowcstf number for fifteen years. showing decline of forty-nine from the max- imum numbcr- 1n this hospital there! is every evidence of cleanliness, or? able in the alert staff. ; During the last year the nurses" school has been affiliated with those of the Charlottetown ‘a Hospital and, the P. E. Island Hospital. a. step of the greatest importance, as the nurs-i es have s. special interest in master- ‘ lng their subjects, a pride in their service, and a striving toward a. high standard. The staff from the medical superintendent down is doing its duty splendidly. One member of the. staff, Mr. Abraham hunnell, has been in the service forty-six years. twenty-five years of which he has! served as supervisor and bursar. It} would be difficult to find a more cop-f able or competent public servant.‘ ter was recommended ‘to the Jury for; its consideration. ‘ changed condition of Falconwooci Hospital over that of some years ego; ls surprising. The inmates have; changed remarkably. 0n: is struck’ ,‘by the absence ofvany element that would cause irritation to the pstientsm work of the staff. Special reference was made by Mr. Justice Hazard w: the work of Mr. Bonnell. to whom 5 ample recognition should be given onl‘ his retirement. 1mm ; "SIIFFEIIWITII W iliimlfilli? i Admitted to in. g l Herman Barrett vs. Elias Nicolas; but thlii 406s not. OXDIIS-s his 1118110531 mas term the defendants moved for Vlllll- 51mm? U"! lmlcitd his otfv- a non-suit or in the alternative n loo is most bcnofltflll. lillrl liter B1-- new trial. Mr. Justice Arsenault gave ""559 h!" l $11M"? °7 servl“ he 115W Judgment declining to grant non-suit. earned and nccds a rest- This mat-f but granting a new trial, with costs iivrr. J. J- Johnston. x. 0., and Mc- Mr. Justice Hazard stated that the Phce for the plaintiff; Messrs. w. E. Bentley, K. C.. Stewart. K. C.. for defendant. . staff or visitors. Such a Acgrce 0i Fslconwood Hospital, the iliilrlllulf.’ contentment is surprising in such an, and Queen, CQunLy Jul] M 5 y, m“ imi-ilvtioh. and speaks well of 1hr. the Grand Jury through its foreman. reported the asylum in splendid ccn~ Material from the Cohvllcscfilll was also made. The lnflrmary was Home has been 11896 i0!‘ YIDIIPVWOYK- reported clean and hornellke and in good hardwood floors being laid in, excellent condition. The jail was re- some of-the romns, in most cases by ’ ported over-crowded with thirty-nine the inmates. the Court continued jprlsoners confined whereas there is , ; the institution. The building was as On the motion 0i MP- J- D- BWW‘ clean as it possibly could b: under art. K. C.. Mr. Michael Allin Fsnn» the circumstances. Six cells in the 2r was admitted l0_ ihl BIP- MR’ institution were reported condemned p’ Late Market Ne lQNTREAL Alvo-T-JRQNTO IMPORTHNG - U. S. EGGS QUITE ii‘ltEELY—-6.800 MORE BOXES NEW ZEALAND BUTT . f MORE COMING. l (Canadian Press) , UITAWA. Ont. Jan. IL-Both, Montreal and Toronto are now im-‘ porting United States eggs guiié frcc- I -ly. Domestic prices a: both points arc unchanged, but a ‘dcc/idedly weaker market is reported from the Marit- imes. . Toronfm-Jfhc egg nlarkct here continues easy and unchanged. Some small lots of U. S. fresh are arriving and are costing delivered about ex- tras 54. firsts 53. pilot extras 51 1-3. There have also been two cars of U. S storage eggs brought in. Montreal. —Egg receipts here today were 1.355 cases as compared to 2.814 cases a] year ago. The market is steady to- day an the recent decline. Receipts of American fresh eggs are heavier‘ i _, ,. f [cases returned extras 50-52; firsts 40 [and two curs arrived tbdav. one from ; mu egg or poultry nurkets, Both re- Missouri and one from the Pacific mglhing firm. Cheese is inactive wity Coast. Fresh eggs are being offered from Chicago today at 3B cents F. O. l3 and storage eggs sit 35 cents. ’St. John —Tl1is egg market is lo\v-, er under increasing receipts and prices’ are very irregular. Dealers are; quoting country shippers delivered‘ ER ARRIVE i . 4I..I czisoconds so-szf W, Halifax-while there hasvpoen lr ~hangc on this egg marketpyer til tvcek end. the undertone lsfldecidedll weaker and lower prices arQ-ynticip stcd shortly. Supplies are cumin, for- ward freely and are eufficienirioi the trade. ""5! MONTREAL. Que. Jan.‘ IL-Noi Zealnnd butter continues tojarrive l! Montreal. receipts being paotecl over 0.800 boxes today. each"box resenting 50 pounds of mori is expected tomorrow. With. the sub- sequent drop in prices, dealers an dueling 37 cents n pound {or New Zealand finest to the retail trade Boll ids are 40 cents and prints 4_1 cent: '1 pound. No changes are repQrted is ‘arises nominally steady. _ 'I'lie potato market is firm wltl irices ranging from 81.95 to, 82.00 no tlO pounds in bulk ex track here fol Quebec's and New BfilXl5Yf10kI,'“III( $2.35 to $2.45 for Prince Edwurgdts- land varieties. l Abvegwcits Lose]: To Crystals (Special lo the Guardian) | E IDE, Jan. l4—With an even score in rim-z league series and out for blood, the Abblcs and Crys- , tais" met again for the third encount- , illgs who was out of the netppd uh- ‘ccri on a splendid sheet of ice at. the‘ able to get back soon enolikhfiTen ‘Crystal rink, Bummerside, tonight, second; lgter chick qallant» County Jsll at the present time. ll and some dashing breath fairing um o; hi; ihiTMIsTQIEEQ 1116 Grand Jurors have any recoiu-Zhockey was given out to thetwelvo scored the first goal for mendatlons. concerning the jail or its hundred enthusiastic fans in at- my; N0 fuyrher scarlriggtg done inmates to aid the government omtcndance. Jack Wright played with (umng me 5,15,.” 0y enlighten the public to its advantage. the Crystals for the first time this u-hlch Wu, featured by they should be made known. It was season and with his body checking may, by sgundefg, Lawlor aeigrNich- a Grand Jury. l-lls Lordship said} and other wcll known defensive lac- 0155.. r01- the Abblcs and Biliiwani that many years ago discovered the tics proved more than once the Ab- and sghurman for the Cryethlsmlidc- bies undoing. The game throughout was remarkably clean and the pen- reform that has continued progrcsqaltles were too few to mention. Car- Gallant 5w" 1-1-, mall's coaching was quite in evid- 'ance in the Crystals work. The Chief Justice stated that lasti The game started at 8-30 and _~..<,uk¢d up on McEwen whocggem- opened with a bang. Before two min- rcmnrks of Chicf Justice Methcson and added personal congfatulotlons- Judgments Delivered. Shaw McMillan vs. Daniel Mc-. derllnms, comfort and efficiency. The! Grcgur; Thu case was tried at the w“ standing right in front of-thf latter quality is particularly noticc- my, July term of the Supreme Court Abblcs net and scored the Crystal! at Georgetown before Mr. Justice Arsenault and a. jury. A verdict was given for the plaintiff. At the last Michaelmas term the defendant mov- ed to set aside the verdict and for a new trial, Mr. Justice Hazard gave judgment dismissing the defendant's motion. The Chief Justice concurred. Messrs J. D. Stewart, K. C.. and N. W- Lowthcr. for the plaintiff: im- J. J. Johnston. 14.0.. for the dc- fondant. Jones vs. Horne and Anu; This cast was tried at the last 'I'l'ii’|il.y term in Charlottetown before Mr. Justice Hazard and a special Jury. when the verdict was entered for the plaintiff for $400 damage. At the last Michael- reservcd. Chief Justice concurred. and Mr. J. D GRAND JUIIYS REPORT Returning from the inspection of ditlon. More flrc escapes and a new M15155 talrway were recommended. micr- LicEwen G011 9min!‘ cncc to the long and faithful servic: NlcLcllan Def. Montgonjicrl pol‘ Mr. Abraham Bonnell. SlillCP/iSOl‘. Acorn .w§‘$h' Lawlor Fwd. Sdlflfltfl Saunders . G511!" Nicholson fiilllrhl-"i Squarebriggs ‘ 591D!‘ Doiron Pmifsm‘ ‘room for only thirty. ‘rwo cases of Cillls ' ' 1'“? i venereal disease were reported in Power ‘ l decennial-riotous! and are Fanncr had oecurcdhh deem o! B f n n possible. the Grand Jury re- Dcroit o. Rangers s. "m ma‘ i" ‘imam Am‘ \. at Laval University" had peaked} port added. for conversation to be Toronto 1. M011“!!! 1- 49mm“ m‘. h"; figmm hrough Dslhousie Law Cchool. stud- ‘ carried on from the windows of the tie.) ' "'" ‘i ' ey are depressing and led law in the offices o! Mr- J. Aus- cells with people outside. ~ “’ ‘m? 5'91"" "u": u" am‘ ustine MBDOMR’! 8nd W'- J- 0- 9i The, Cillcf Justice complimented d m.‘ ‘ "ffinlunufl: Campbell. ‘ the foreman on his report. the sub- , cease, le br .9510! Jilllltfl Mlihfl-Wfl "@1615!" stance oi‘ which, he stated showed _ ‘ h‘. w! . its- the ucvlyndmii-Mi! mambo tenth: that a very careful inspection had 11R. W. R. LARSON ‘ - , 3 v . - .l m , Bar. commenting on his vim "d been made. The report will be duly "h" u" 1m’ , V M,‘ ‘ N, record at Dlgihotuie. can"!!! arbmltted to the Government. _ (mm, n‘ . w 5 _ 75h! Dlfltlllt 119F311!“ a wbiluirflll- on“ m" w” u..." duanu,“ mg u‘ “L. ._ I _ _ . 1 I!!! i". "WM l'_m-°-[-.~' "I the court data Monday. opposes a run c. t» V , iswalali . i" mi. at ii a q g ' ending in a victory i0!‘ lllfljmlllfl able work while Schurman, Sill“: combinations and Gallant arid N_l_ Wright's defence undoubtedly‘ if over the game for the Crystals. Lin! ‘raid wtcq, of play had elapsed both t had scored a. goal. After a comb d T1151’), Nicholson picked the puck t of the melee and put in pest 06B- ;wit.b babel “it "Y" the‘ session, ‘ ination Ewen was kept bllfil! lfl 515N111! numerous wicked shots IIOIIVCM“ vol-T" In the second period. M17040‘? ends after the face off. or! . cd unprepared for such an onslaught and slipped in the second goal; fol the Crystals. Three minutes." 11W ~ Schurman took the Duck f"!!! 4.9m‘! who WB-S lléldms mt 0175M‘ “Pr?” tury, and passed K0 Ghllllkirtvwh‘ look the puck up the loo Ind mid‘ u neat pass back to Still!!!)£2- "h" third tally. Five minutes peters tho bell Mgntylgggry went throlmh’ and shot, the puck glancing off Mcfiufeifl stick for the fourth Crygtam The next fivenilnutes saw, V. i and Montgomery keeping MCEWBII more than busy. but wlthoutgucpell and the period ended 4-1 llr faves of the Crystols- _ The final period openedgsliglitli slower than the preceding session! in that no score was made MINI-if‘ tcr eight minutes of play. ThIDJiP llphant getting by the Abbleivfiififl with difficulty, scored the last goal‘ for the Crystals. Then the Abbie! mixed things after thlo ‘ minutes latcr Saunders andliiw. h. a pretty piece of combination wofl rung the Abblcs second tlilyfifihll was almost immediately followfl‘ by Lauder scoring a further 8001.101‘ thl Abblcs who were makinpanvllilll‘ attempt to bring down the Crystal: lead. The final bell loft the ‘MBW still striving to that end, the gems by a score of 5-3. The Abblcs front line. Nlcllbll? Lawlor and Saunders, did rem Bgmcry‘; shooting. coupllegi; f. ups as iollowsz- ... CRYSTAL! B. N. MacQuarrle and Cliiek7Wil~ tan-ls were tl-iecopable referees. Ottawa 1 Boston- s " “'1'”