-% tarnish; s a r1~s-:n'+,.<@ .. I 3 w '4 ‘i l. .:. 1 w THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ' PAGE SEVEN ‘ _ ' C.“ an emergenc which justified 1" - _ the action if it tul-nod out that he wnfd have established communlca- _ , ‘, , ‘ Y- Mr G. A. f-lon and did not he would not be ' ‘ '1 " " ° I y I 4 ___ justified. _ I n i, d? .. . A; we y_ M. Q A__.R°°mn lnnnevfiléelre was: sljrrnething ‘said ragga: 7 r; Q ' Vi‘ IO // . ‘ .. . . . evenins Mr, J. ii. Crocker, -Nation-| ‘"1 11° 1111B ° 11- 11 ‘ .- ~ -~ _ _ _ ~ _ ‘c n _, — question arose in the course of _ ‘Nllrml Hats Ralsfid ' P l’ ti"? A0x51153211‘aDgei-(ifdrfell-flgaslexflminatlon. it was a quostlvo ' ' ~ l I 4 =. ' ' ' " some telegrams received before Rat‘ 1 c " 1 are: 5122"": r v- '1 l lllg‘ I) redlt . M A M ° '1 "B? 1111111111111" Liverpool and Cadiz. Tho-t had noth- _____ _ p - ‘ - 1" - ~ “1141111111- 91111111111111 01' 111i: lo do with this particular case. 1 a / g | l? . U v Physicinl‘ ‘Committieemof tho N0 question arose on any of the I ) ‘ ' was c armao an 1 s Wor events which trans ired ‘til the . , . - . - ‘NEW Y0 _ ‘ , ship IMayor tMcKenna was in at-I-‘ihln ltft Cnd;z Wlllhlll cargllluof halt 2 U “I “ 23 ‘*1 25 . 5 d n 1111-11111 111-11111 stur tendance. The lecturer vvitirthmfvr st. Johli's Nriwfouiirllan-d.‘ You . y pe ormsnces of Flnlands aid of some ~50 well assorted lan- a1‘? interested in the question of 27 | Srolllt of amateur athletes headed The Summersida ‘Cryguflg run. tern slides gave an exceptionally Wlmlhl‘ 11111 5111i) Watt fl 500d 0118 t l ' b!’ '1111W1> 5111111 1l'V"i l"‘lti d the tiers-nil for honors in the i‘. E. is- Well constructed talk on the vaz- or ‘vlmhel ll “'55 b11111)‘ lllllll- ll ” I, credit rating of the little ohms na- land Hockey Leanne w“, again ions athlete events and comoeti- h“ ""11 1111111 ""11 111m W" 1111111- ; \ tiou at least au,000.000, in the meet the Abegweit sextette at the 11°11“ i" "111 6111111"!- Afl “C11 1111111‘ mk- ‘m l“ h" m“ "m!" m“ 1"“ _ w Montreal Star says: "There loitlnlon v1 wild Afltrom. 11n- Arwo tonight in the fourth set to 11'" ""11"" 1111 111° Bares" MP- "lm" a5"! m“ “m” we“ “"1"” 31' J“ m“ ommning radically wrong nish Minister to the United Stat- of theseries. 910111161‘ oXltlolnod it and passed pmlmr‘ m” mmmme '1‘ m“ ‘m’ ~—-- 1:001:15?) bmtoyldlg anflqaur athletic us ttnd Wall idtrout bankers. Tonight's game might he {Qfmgd cflmllwllk 0n the various styles of avg, Liultngfy‘ Kfmbxlletsolmgbl 3; l 11 ful amateur The oculinr r l n t n th thl e r - ' "'1 111° ° ° ‘1- “ h. n a wonder l1 ea on o amatgur th. man, nnnormm c, sh t I e a etes. ome splendid views n11 k . _ _ lfizlsprivo Nor-ml can ‘lets exgkloltxtsd athletes to national finance was frorn.an Ahegwelt. vievtvapoin?) thy; 0f the Canadian entrants wore was ‘$32,352.? 43 orl1119 116mm o! alltlllIllBelfrllfllvllalillflzrbrollflhl. out here today when a 111 l1 the red and black clnn Sims 1111111111 and in one the Island hurd- vii-lion or Cnpnnn Joseph “MIL He __ mow“, “lnn htreflmfiurmrs unpmml‘ (sitiory we: tolid l: the street of a all ‘on tijhe short, end o; the scoring lair IMtBCDOIlBIG was seen to good repri-sonterl the American Bureau ‘rs 4H ‘r of dollars on ‘ _ 111181‘ a t e ome ofCharies 9 1' <1 flllces f r the coveted title l‘ ""1 356- “Y 311111111111: which i ilk Llo d . . I ellrd talcdnt h5g1‘ glmngléibnldialgg llcvliittchgll. klllataidefilt ‘of the National Wlllthbe ghreatly diminished, insofar MAtJth: cggclaakl" 117 the 19am“ ”L“I'"‘"'Sl-h11>1l 11111? 1111118111’ Reyld?! W may son - y an a w ci Astrom con- "5 6y ave only won one tilt to *3 - - ‘ 111‘ 9 11101108114 H vote 1 1'1"“? 1111. e ship was bul-lt. bfr. lckct to visituilllllfllgzsaaléilllyel/f;“waned m‘, mzhns, decorum," o; the Crystals twq 0' thanks which was seconded by 14110591111111 11150 11113111 the 111110 W"! 3-1 _ ,- so farladd Mm runlmng flack Finland, the Order of the White Th“ 511-1119 Bllould be n hummm 5 |._ S_ F‘ Doyle and was accorded built unrlu" the specifications of no? 11111 5“, “Wm spectators Rose on the banker, _ as the local hockeyists are detor- 11° 199111191‘ W1") 111111111911 111° ""11 um“ “vs we“ m‘ “m” Anlerlca" "-" o crowd “Tilt "lore plumb, Tho conversation actually: turn. 111111911 to remain 1n we running icnce and urged them to make pre- |_ t..au. fhc evidence before you f] 5:, hmmnmegyse nnnwnd, nmv Hue ed to Finland's great showing at 511d incidentally hdeem tliemsolv paramms 11°F 111° olYmPlc Ga-mc“ flnlclutll evienirmmg was done m the rrg v ~ ‘ _ s n l '_ Zgytaucflned spomsmen l“ any-sedge Olympic games in npnfln and at: 1:1‘); dwiping out their recent 11 3211:9331 wrlxiiclli Iwrilll bghhelg at of hflniullvfuod lttpttti: éltlllépwzlllgr bfillll; bl (=2 . . .. 1 o . . 1 of m) contest um’ 11b" spiortioul bfeNllunxlrectlildiltLd performances On this etlaltth h d h Directors wig-e lookizg ‘Til-Bath’:- ‘mfl no Om“ wood‘ n would m)‘ '0' side or the money ere s n t rm an is brother Finns, 91'- 1111 t e visiting _ quire. the congtaht nr-nsnncn or n . ‘- m, phgm, or how fninniinded they Astrom found to his amazement, puck chillers no doubt are conild- mgkh "Shclllml BQYB 01 1111185’, t9 uian to sec that this was done as 6 3 are when i-t did not lma-tter one that the bankers had oen more em and 91-1 <-I'l1l>Dl@111£11lt-‘d with m“ e e 11.111116 1°‘ 111° “m” ‘"111 1111i’ 11110 could toil after the ship ~ wnn p, tliuin whctiherthriurmlfios; nnnrenned h "he Hhowug m, the zheirl bfilltig ‘well-balanced and uni- 1191111151111 1151:1311! the boys Mort l0 was built wlictlicr there was soft “ - I rh~tigu or no as e reeui o mm 1 t ‘ "Ornry l3 rung in. m , ran mine a e y. Wood l tl -. h li , . gelling hlalfilfllllclYck 0011110111811‘ Wltlll declglkin: allintlleglalilidmtrlldfit‘Esofilmflluls mixes the lookin! 13:13:11’ ti? B13: The slides shown last ovoninc gent (irlilddcl-k ldgtortlioliegfils Dmwn by EDW Am) MALONE l 3 . . ‘ v 1 l ‘ i , , thehsmrtvgclgg mnhlnmng "tan" sin; Sttaangr lgimd from I the random ‘wage vkindly lémarifttih b); tho Ontar rvlrlihtirililit stairs of VOyBgcS and 45 “ha, jun}, 20 ywmn T 9;“ Wm with a" "his myone We believed," Mitchell said. p0 n ' A. record crowd should o » o emmen let c Commit!’ 15m.‘ \‘(>4l‘|‘v(') mus of P“P'P‘"' palm‘ Horizontal iii " = 21 [W111 finite articlc. k-pflflllgiq Nun“! does not "m; “that a "Bum which could “use view tonights battle, sion who have been very kind, By thvrihdvrlh some question nhnh thnt ‘m 22 Munher or a huwmcfig ‘will, in '. such Bburdy athletes could my m '13“, nronnnn, "new, o; u", Aneg, sgecinlharrangement they will by. .w.as' Ll) wills lflakllliypfl the Pugul 20m! who av 52 5,, |._,,,.,,_,y_ pm‘ nun ins-trad iv tlpnlq, bills and we changed thn credit rn- w“ “ m" “M11111 1111 11111151111. Klol- 11 ""11 "18 111 111° 1116111111 1111111 i" . 1'“ w“ m” “m” “f m‘ ‘he h Hui-v 11mm moves. f- un ctitvrirct our.) 2a Skill‘ L" , l H g e u ting of Finland accordlnglyn l)’. Dewar, Kelly, Q lcflmpbglL Gun the pupils of tho schools so that “m” ‘mm, ""1 ‘"111 110311011 11°11'11"!” 13 A (inn-h plum ill A sllffllfl from rsugar calu- that 2i A glandular hotly situate-d bc- mal “T” uzosfiieise? “T2 An n cnntmct nobody can,“ b“ 111m.- iL. Campbell, ‘Cox, Cronin, 111° Pllyilclll 17110910111 01 11111 Cll-Y Elwfmlwrlczl" owls" and m“ M114 lie-bold llrltllll) ll'lfi boon cutI hind the brt-ast bone rlir child- nrényxllttl)‘ “he lnmf-Hirpdelnn:g:é"wnd m [he “not who found a Bradley, Bantam-and in n" "kn" gizrirlc an opportunity to show ill!‘ fiimaftlhiylll “'81:!” it’ 1111"1l°1,°1k“"';‘f{'i5 Novu Scot-la tub.) ‘r7 l vol-lady (it-Kroc. nun. , _ hood Jn¢k mcgacneyyn erence in stylo and mnuago- ' " 1‘ i‘ 11'1"“ “"1 1‘ 11‘ A v-,|./. 5h lnl. rly triiiictl 25 lliucspar. mm Wm, {no (not m,“ nport m, relation between Argentine finance t after a (lay and a ha}! pallet] into ' ‘ ' . . ‘ ' . - ,. _ -, - h ._ H, _ ‘ d u] t, _ -v-—--<-o>- _ men as nnslnst that which pro- k ., _ , y _ _ 117 South oust (ab) hl A fairy. Al» i-titci a fl-‘i - ‘ ‘ lot . ._ ‘ ' "' ~ , 1 1 _- -' 1t no ..- w,‘ - 2!) l1‘iir~:'L cans (n1. na one cre ts and amn- II I - ‘ 11 11191 1 11 111109 11111111)’ 11y 23 A 1'," f U f], .y,.,1,._|.. ..l Au ltaliu-ir ltlani-c tilnck.) tour athletics but it cannot soe a ' (Lmrjfltar “W. Hrmsh Pa" where fleisvllinb; l'|(‘3l]illllS‘ll:)l‘L(lLll l South African zininial. 3h A variety of trap-rock. Elmrnari puqfluen m the 119111 01 ‘ girlishnfiztggkniqizxslzyitogggs. 755 A, i). '2 \Vluit W1‘ dust-turd lroin. 41 Diiwilftl‘ P: not: tab.) Dre ess ona pugilism, u . ' ' ‘ ' 27 0 s - ‘:1, 1i. A ‘viz-Mn Iiiily. 42 S. nth Carolina (air) . “we may have advertised “m I. (Continued From Page One) l do not think you will be called 28 A“,§’u,i,,,1l'ff‘_,"‘fjn‘_latch": My‘ 4 ,,.hl_r‘,,jll_,(',l,,,nu Arm," mrvnc,“ ,7 To p", m Y,M,G,,A, Argentine, in a way, just as much . - l — 1'9"," f" “"1110 1111* I merely ca“ 30 H,“ dam (an) y in-n-k.) 4S A iioruotl ‘artirual-siztr of u as Nun“, has advertised Finland , - ___ ‘rioercessar els. he can make contracts ‘i! I11‘ ynu; attention‘; The r5111!) came 31 A m“, m‘ prziyl r. 5 in marshy places. Hllriep (back) G m— b"! 111° 0111111!!! of the advertising L“! ‘light ‘m "'9 League AIM“ undcrnma t“! m in“) amp. He may‘ (€1a‘%|"l“n("\‘olnI1l'l-lle ‘n! January the 33 New ZOHliIllIl (ab. 11-1011.) "1 "1- 52- 3° 11° 1L y is different the street believes "he M91“ w°1111°111 the Newspaper soil llltfekii-lliilnfll‘: rscelllnétlianctlisrgeven tlilhkltllr (fro,‘lihutllizggllrnlesakzlifirlbllfilr 34 My 41 '111<l . 7 Ajfllfllillillt}. 54 lilflll-"llfllll 11111- back-l - ' ' d) l irt _ B .‘ ' e c ° 91' y ‘_ ' ' ‘ ' ' _. t h; ~ _ i) Alllt' x t I ’1l'1'.'~‘. l’? Two vowels- Illll IW-sllecllll 01115805- - 1,883,212‘: trggjfilezta firs’?! i181‘! 01' U10 CflYBO- H15 DOWBPB B19 1111mm“ "mm Wm have ‘.0 018' a hrnli-ilifn-llc U“ ( Wk) 1d A‘ [Allllllllfi llllll-Qgllilill‘1115211111111911111 56H'fwtr nualitiitis of wool, coarse Iltill E—St.udenis. ’ the lend. but‘ the Barbers» if they VPTY great. ff he has an opportunity Bll-IFIT; ‘(£11311 111111 P111118 51110 011 39 An Exuhummnh nun“. n; mnrn noun any] fine, 1"" lo_sem°rs' win their Dtltsfpflllied Home. will to correspond or consul; Wm] the Aryv 1 UL Wire instructions 0 A combat bclivccu two. l1‘ T" lPPFWlVB- 511 A 1111"‘? “and in the lead Wm] “mm. owners he is bound to consult with 111.1 Pusu- T1115 ls your Btfllilflg 43 The“ wrench‘, 12 Rn“, “Mai, on An <ins(-.ct_ BowI|ng- is D R h h‘ h the owners-before he takes any hoiut. Hcre tho Captain properly ‘ - ., , n, , f2 A no,“ (an) ' ' es 0c as ad m: “male serious steps and when he has con- 1511M Information and asks for in- M Prcpmmio“ mack) l‘ strut d " , , ‘. score, 224 and V. Coyile had high total. 613 pins. Monday night the Barbers play Yachtsmen. It will be s K006 films. ‘ Following are the scores: All alloys open. General_ BllWllNii Bowling, Pool. Billiards, showers . ‘ _ Th -.r ironntzereuding room at your convon ‘mam; Qbomi-(il otatnlgggsljevelexfigllgfi ALERTS: s9. (' . I the Charlottetown Bowling All . ,.i.::":z.'::::".'::: £55111...‘ - n nil: a ------ -- 1r of nlcitY bowlin league are re- upmar while it W“ b94111! lflaYell- v Cows ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 219 202 192 8 h 1 The mnmn Wm m, sane“, and W. J. McDonald 173 120 183 llniestud to moot in t e soc ol room Calmody 5' the ‘Carmody 5 wonlm Dmmene _ _ _ _ . H 206 211 147 at 'l oclook sharl).>_____ ‘out lby 56 pins, Tne scores were S. Desffoches . . . . .. 224 187 155 as follows: . CARMODY 5 969 838 877 West Caflntody .. 131 139 ' T"“11"Z534- Jim Cahmodry ..147 13 119 Ern Ctarnictly .... .451 12 13s "EW$"AP5""5"= Bill Cammody ......178 202'175. ‘ Ear, Canmody _ _ _ _ H139 9,, m, J. Duffy . . . . . . . . . 114 123 167 TOLMQIN |R. Duncan 135 .157 127 SMLORS N.Garnhum .. r21 133 96 _,_ n,yn,n. n9 166 M. Sinnott . . . . . . . ..173 16a 1st: n 1mm, 0 1 |R. McDonald . . . . . .. 209 210 163 12 08 T i E. Flynn .. 1x0 14s m“ _”317- ‘ G. Lnnd . 86 126 _""-'_’ Tom] but Ithe Whirlwind-s came back strong in ‘the second rperiod butt S. |Biggor the stone wall made many wionssltibnal shops. End to end rush- , es were made by both‘ teams with- out 1n score, work ‘by both ‘teams being credta/ble. G- Macljcninan the star for the Whirlwi-ndls tried cheokllti-g he wrong man and wan put. off for tiwo minutes. The following is the line-ups. There will b‘: another game to- night beliwcen the Pamblers vs. Stain. i} HUIIKEY " Eases pain- prevents stiffening =-—-rrva-~'~o=-a- wmwywffic: it game at the Arctna mllixirg u?) ais» 13188111‘ - - - - - - - - - - - -- W- 31111181011 ‘on naught w u“ mug score of three. to two on ttbe Whirl- V ‘ 1391611119 F B h" Qgufl win -. Which oni for the rest —-———- - - ~ ~ - - - - - - -- - 1"‘ 0° h do; worllsof. W. Judsorl bhe stonegwal-l 11- 97111111111111 - - - - - - - - W- w°°f1 Unethical Continued hab- in ‘t-he nets would have been much Fiilwimlfl ‘ Illfvlldvelih atiflelilnl-hll- larger. A large crowd witnessed a 1'1. 311N108 - - - - - - -- G- 11111111191111" @lqllll'. All fast arnd clean game of hockcyJg» 391111;“ ~- ----Fwb£1;1;1111g$ - l. last tlwo rlotis the . 0W - - - - - - - - - - -- - __ ‘ 's 32%;: clggrly showed 5581i‘ ‘super-l ‘$1155 iority. The Radios started with a w. Mnintyw ~ - - - - -- D1111 11111-111111 "wk two 8,0,“ wan n, the fir,“ per-inn H. Wonth .__. . Ernest MvacCabe nnygng n noon Qdge in the playing P‘. Stool . . . . . . . . . . .. R. McMillan sultcd with them and receives his instructions he is bound to follow those instructions at his peril. If these Laiws of the sea were not wisely made and jirmlly observed the British Commerce would not have spread to every land under the sun. A Captain's responsibili- ties are very great, great as his powers are. in a foreign port where the line of communication is used he must keep it urp. He must re- port important clrcumsitancesgfre- nest decisions on serious matter to the owner, he must obey tho owner when he gets his orders from him. if he puts himself in the bands of some other person and follows that other person's advice he does so at his own peril. He is the trust- ctl employee of the owners and ho is there to give faithful and coni- petent service. He must do his best and it must be competent service. it would not do for a man to say "l have done as well as l could" if thnt man did not render com- patent. service because he is slip- tposed to be able to take charge of such a thing of vatlue and menus an enormous loss if mismanagement occurs. He is given charge because he professes to be competent to manage the ship and manage tho business of the ship on shore. in a foreign port. or in any port. tho Captain has antthority tn employ persons to do work for him which he cannot properly do himself hut he is expected to give as much scr- vlce a-s he can. He is never free from the responsibility of oversee- ing the work of the ship and he is never free from the responsibility f kiepiug in communication with the wners when events are bani- pening which should bo brought to the owner's attention. In circum- stances where there are no lines ‘of communication he must do ov- ervthln-s and all necessary nn his 0W1! ludlrment. He may oven sell Dart of the cargo or pledge the ship afterwards estaiblishlng that thcrc Frost Bites Dflrttsemun lli‘ umattmiderl. R1111 ‘Well wth Mllllrd’! and take no alliances. it. restores circulation. hounls tho lfltiurod tissues. Always keep It on the shelf I‘ - taln seemed to have the idea he had "1111; "f structioils and up to this point he has a perfectly clean sheet. Mac- Donald wircd back~"Hold survey. secure general average bond on cargo. consult l-loytrs agent, make all haste possiblcfish charter can- colliilg in February." it is the Cap- tain's duty to obey those instruc- tions. ' y What docs the Calptain do? He says he asked Pugs and ho said there was no need to consult Lloyd's‘ Agent. You have no deal with that. You know the Law and you krdow now what was clone and the responsibility of (lea-ling with that is yours not of Counsel or the Court. The evidence shows that Lloyd's is an organization with headquarters in Great Britain anti representatives throughout the civ- ilized world. it stands for British lwrotccllion and ivhen the owners said to consult Lloyd-s it was the Captain's duty to have done so. When a ship comes in the Captain srecures a notary or public official and notes n protest setting forth the particulars and the condition of the ship and tho cause of the ship's return. it is a record intended to preserve the event and from that Note of Protest is-builvt afterwards an extender] Prom-st. The filing of that Protest is something which shoulld have been very carefully done and we should have sonic def- uon-tninetl but we have ll‘OllL‘. A Survey was niudo but we have nin report of that Survey, there should be an official report. The Captain should have seen flint all those miners were preserved. We do not know who inndo the survey or what the rIport Wlis but we may adduce that Sfllllilliflfly made a survey and in c nsoquonco it was decided to piit he ship on Dry-Dock. Wh-en a ship has boon anchored. protest has bccn entered and survey hold and report made that roport con- tnins one of hwo things. Either tho ship can be repairod or it cannot‘. be repaired, in the latter oasc she is designs-ted "a totall loss". If the finding is that the ship is a total loss the underwriters of the insur- ance tnkc charge and they dojust as they please "with her. They usually sold the Shltp for the benefit of all concerned. The owner is excluded and the Underwriters are in com- plete charge. When a ship is not condemned tho Underwriters do not take charge and tho Captain, for the owners. remains in charge and all through those awful days when the ship y was in Cadiz, through all the months, the Cup- nothing to do with the ship until she came off Dry-Dock. So fur as >0 I THE SMOKEWB FAVORITE TOBACCO E NOW DAUQHTER -THERE'3 N6. UbE TALKIN ~ i 5AM") YQU (AN-T 1f you want to have the smoothest smoke buy tbll QEND THEN UP brand. Thologt .15 cent smoke on the market. ‘ ///./., RIVAL our PLUG . Flore la a lovely oool smoke, ovary plpnful moans a smoking plowing, 10 09ml a package. ‘ Ask forltlou. brands of tobacco fro your merchant, ' , imoke Island M featured tobacco, mad by Island work- t ll » men. __ i -' / , , _. . I > l IIIOKEY & llllillilliflll 1 TOIAGGO COMPANY, LIMIT-ID j é Manufacture!‘ n _ Charlottetown 1: the evidence in this case is'c0n- inite cviilencc hvro of whiff that y, corned, that ship was iievcr out of tlic owners’ hands. ' ’l‘lio Cirptziin was iicver fri-o from the responsibil- ity of looking often the ship from stage to stage ‘and tile Uuilcrwrit- crs had no responsibility whitt- ever. it is for you to iletorurlnn whe- ther a Captain, in charge of Ship. is doing ills duty when he assumes he has nothing in do ivith it and assumes it is iii the hands of some- body else. I pass from that t0 the Cablc Messages. The ship lay in the Port of Cadiz from 7th or 8th January until 23rd March, lay there idle and from 7th January to March 12th Victory (Yhinios was lying iii tho-Won ure illP judges of just wlint the linrbor with the cargo of snlt Sllll istquciiccs were of that failure. uii llOilfil. The Dry Dock llilil Z1 ’lllc stilt ilisiippcurcd and tlic. pos- Sllll) on tlir- stocks which might b0 nibility of earning the freight went therc any lv‘ nil of tiiiie and lW0‘\\‘l!ll it. You have to consider that. things bud HI lrxppeii before they-Tile slilp was lying slX iuontlis in could start u- u: filly work on the Cadiz Harbor, you know how for ship. the Dry Duck lind to be clear-plus owners tried to not in touch ed and tho sziltbad to be unloadedgvith llu» Captain and how for they but the answer ivas "will be readywero able to control his actions. for sea about the end of idarchWlYnu hoard of the circumstances un- 0n the 14th February the ownersdrr- which they sent another man ftlhlrlutl “what is cause bf delay. ill-Ito Lilkf‘ the ship. Was it necessary’ form us by telegraph iuimcdiatclyW in tlw- PlTFIlIIISlZiDCOS f0 send this 'iiint‘ brought no answer. (in lllflllllilll to tnkc tho ship? You Will‘ 23rd Fvltldlfll‘? 1111011191‘ 911111" ‘vils-Jntiuo that and if you find it was sent stating the fish Cllflflt‘? could tiect-ssnry then what of the expens- she had her cargo of salt aboard. For l1\V0_lllf)fllllbi or more slio lnyi in the Iiarbor of Cadiz with lrcr cargo oi‘ salt niboaiil and what roa- son ilor-s the, (laptain give‘? lie saysl there ivas ziirtitlizrr ship on Dock‘ but he. pnor lllitll. SCUlllH t0 have] taken no intlcrest. Ho did not state if he took any stops to fin-d outl how long rho ship would ho. thtrrol or nnytliiilg else lit-cause he Wilti under the tht-lilsirln that the slfipl was in tho hands of the Undcrin-it- ors or soiurlbrhly clsc. You. (icntlc? nicn. ure hero to sot: that the Iiaiw, is properly applied Wlllll brought to your attention. The ship \\'.'lli. mi Dry Dock 21ml Alarch nirri i".-, unlined thi-rc until 18th May. is: lll0l‘: anything to be said ziboul can any that Wlllflil assist you but l will say that uoiv that January, March and Amril have passed and Muy has come the Captain should have brcon keeping the tiwliors in- forlncd from time to tinro as to the various stage? of whnt was going on and wba condition the ship’ was in. lloro was n contract iiizulv‘ to take 0n ziuntlicr cargo of salt fish from St. John's". Newfoundland in South America and all tli-o while tho owner was getting time post- poned and bu was trying to find out froiii tho Captain how affairs stood. All tho time he never got a lcttlcr and it is for you to judzn just h‘ow liiilch tho information he rccclvctl was the information he should hnvc received from the Cap- tain. A constant report slioulld hav-o been forwarded by thu (lapiuln to the owners if he was to do his duty. A telegram Wiln‘ nouvt from the Captain t0 thv owners on Jaun- ary 9th and n reply-wars s"iit buck on tho sonic day and no word W113 sr-ut bur n report received from tho Crrtain. Thou tlir- owners tnl-c- qrnlphml nriklfg for dutc- of depart- ure as tlicy wore anxious. Thcro cam-c a reply on tho following day "Will be mady for sen allmi-t the ond of March". At that time whnt was the condition of Cadiz: The t \ T t? l (W! not know of tiiiyibiui: I 1 bt- t-xirntltnl to llllfltll" oi‘ Ailril and o5 ni‘ sr-iitlilig him? if you lllllllk the risking him to hurry H5301 oft‘ tofoivnvrs had no right to send the izikc zidvautaizc. “Hurry vessel off" new man anti that the Captain yrt at this tiiuc the wssol ivns ly-whmild haw.» rr-uiaiinod in charge lug at anchor and was not to l-toilhvn it ivns not, lli'('f‘..\'Sr’ll‘y to stand in llock fur illlfilllfll‘ iuoiiili. lt isltbis mun. Tilt slip lay in port for for you to Lli|.i‘illlllC wliotlior hs- do days after Jhat and the owners was [icrfnriiiiug his duty iii relzardwdziini it involved uu expense of to leiting the OWIICPS know tlic (ron-lfilfi per day and the (Iaptain's fail- ditioils. Your vurdlut will be nc-lvru was rr-sptinsiblc for that also cording to Wllifl your iliuli-rslunilingjnlid tin-y guy the loss will be $2035 of his duty was. While tho vessclhnrl that tlic two itcuis will amount Wits still lying at illlilllfll‘ tlu- Czip- to $5900. it is for you to dcal with =illll wircd "lllllltltltill)lt‘ to give def- thtiz-zc figures. Do what you think iiiit..- ilate". (lit the third of April, is right. You must use them as a Aiuclioiinli! ntniu tvlt-grzuphcd “Anx- foundation for your judgment. Iously ivziitiiii; to boar sailing. tclc- Tho n 'lll‘l‘S make another claim g .-pli immediately". At this time for 55101.1 on account 9f the Fish 1.210 z/hiip was; oil dock and MacDon- Charter. if you dt-oido that. the Plain aid was assuming slit.‘ was off and tiff is cntitlul to get his wages vdy to g0. 'l‘cn iliiys |Zll."l‘ Mac- and nothing to bt- allowed the Def- lv "l cabled Pntznl "Cannot not l1llfiillll. your vvrllicl. will be for tho s; szrtoi-y iuforuultion from (laip- Plaintiff. if you dbcidr- the Def- lziiii- piuzise lPlvf-ifiillll sitiliui; date Vi- tor (‘liiiut-s, ivbat cnusr-d delay." No reply. Later lic wired the Call- léllll and Pugal and Pugni wircd dint-k, “(lhimos on duck for repairs to bottom. Will hc rcudy for sea endaiit is entitled to damages, this is what you will do, you find how lunch the damage. and put it down. lf tho damage is oqunl to the clnini for wages you Wllil fiiitl just a ver- dict. for tlic ilPlUllflilfll and no pur- nnd by thnt Charter ihorc was a cer- Ziltli May." You have to find iii your vi-rdict today if lhcs~ are things udiinh n (lnptain liiliy do aiid if he must iict do lllUS" lllllli-{H thcn what lllllllitift! arose by reason of his fall- urc to pcrfnrlii his iliily. You liavi llPflFtl tho. ovidcnco as to the salt. 'l‘bcr<1 wasfii charter. a rcgulnr coulrnct and Charter Par- ty, taken out for the carrying o‘f salt to St. John's, Newfoundland tziin iniiount of money to be paid. Th1 re Wil$ freight whlcli mighti- llii\'r1. been onrnrtl $21119 . What bc- caiile of llli‘ salt? The Ca-ptaln was it-sptlnsi-ble for the salt, lie was ros- ilfllliillilf! to tho owncrs to snftvizuaril tlicir interests. Tllcy did not own it but tbvy inure responsible for it. You have board thu evi- dence how the salt was tak- en oiit nud what was done with it. Tho Cilrplfllfl said. "i ditl not care whnt hlippcnOd to it." You know what the Captain's duty iii regard t0 tho ship and cargo was. ynu know if bc failed in his duty and sun will got any money. ff you find the damages arc larger than the Plaintiff's clnini you will subtract the ivngr-s and find the verdict for the llufr-iirlaut.“ At this point Mr. lilnian. K. C.- shoirvorl ‘The (Thief Justice that an llPfll aippraretl in the accounts for "liloyds Survey". His Lordshitp con- tinued: "There is some evidence hero in=i’ulzal's account that Lloy s liiade a survey 0f the ship at Cadiz. it is a charge lllllfk‘ by him that ho paid the iuonvy for tho survey. this tiniount “'11s certified and was paid. The ii/cm dons not prove anything. Wlillc the totals of tho itciris put forward by llw Defendant amount to nearly $15,000 you cannot. find for over $5000. ff you find a verdict for 85,001). ynu iriust deduct the Captain's’ wagon." Thu Jury tbcn rotirod and nftcr bwo hours deliberation returned to Court and announcr-d that thi-y had agreed on a verdict for the Def- entrant. __By GEO, McMANUS Gill! Iv luvs. Funnel-lumen. 1N1:- tF A»: r-fEfrbeuqn 5H0 2i b9 WiTH AN HATb -i'LL ARE. bOME 0m lvitah rim- nomad. ..', AHI MQ JIQQS - HERE YOUR DAUQHTER SENT UP C OD. HATb f . l/ , “nl ylr< .1 ‘c. vHiv/ELL. -\ 4025s Mn DAUGHTER _ REALLY NEEDS a THE um":-