v1 Once let corutlpatioli got a grip on you 4 sad your system isyldo open to 90 of human ailment-h Htstistiu h wthat t be th 1pm‘... i... ...:.s2l:."*2:."l l ‘l . ,... n“ Pa; 1;; cull aavs.:i'*"r;;':.l.": ‘" “‘~"‘-"‘=°" sll"nman""" .. . eonnipstionl-Q g, s” o"! stair‘ iiiivvflw LADIES tea aprons. so to 51.50 Kvxfiuixplfiirllaji-f "ill , ,1 canny-eh, “w “may” rag‘ g: Prowse Bros. Lul.~12-24-3i. a It} n. “ 3 " t y‘ " lgrifgyna 15ml _ _ » - 5:110:11 hdm-bolliti 1-’; h rogulsr-iobmifalifl cal rH-E memo oRcl-lEsTRA will hie. ca -Ytp'°p'-'°“"P'dhi',9“fl"' l" "Full- p . - furnish special music at the Vet- !‘ mm“ Y 1W1“ “"3111 i110 33's Bran is aim 4.11 1’ erans’ New Year's Dance. ll ii; do what no other food \d0_l' ‘ m mun" m p - yrciau‘: '; '" .' fin, pflfmgg"! . ‘ "km-aimed. ~ muss: a... c- v- r- CM vhirloiwlown- »»-~1-§1p-~ . l .mn.r;r~...a- " ,,.»."1§'.".{ arsenal: 1i.'."Q".1§§§JJ.lZ'il'-'.l'fl: "mlam m“ d‘ l“ 1' ' lely- All" L moud sl. Regulsrbuvlness.“ n Kellogg's s..." n Win11‘... its motifs-all posltive action. It sw _. pneumonia 27, 122a . . \ .11; it scours out tho Jioisous: it uts b "M41110 without fight-it: fr‘; " First-class hotels and clubs serve salbclcsnses and purifies tho hm JENKINS l SON, Dcaijbra for Kellogg's Tout“ 3T»? H s 0+ +10 rev-on ow-c-o~¢""¢o-a-wq o 0"‘ ‘e .. 3 . - 1 .-, ..: 1; pry}? ~_ ,,, .~ SSIFJIID ADVERTISj 011A Bit Tlfibrtlon O 41 O O l1 O O Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED — LOCAL Agent Wanted to sell for the "Old Reliable Fantbiii. Nurser- ies." Spring selling season how starting; largest demand for stoc since tho war; exclusive zen-l ory: highest commissions; free equipment. Stone & Wei- llington, Toronto. 11-3-Ws18l. Miscellaneous today. Saunders, Newsome 8': ‘Co. Market Bnildlng.——602-9-24-6 m0. _.._.__.__.________. ___.-..... EARN 810 TO $20 A WEEK. spare time, home. rcpr ‘iv-c music publisher; addressing. nlailiug, circular, music‘ hinders.- Send 10c for music. information. American Music Co, 1658 Broad- way, ‘Dept. A., N. Y. 617-l2-24-6l l: A .To=Let~ "r0 LET-HOUSE ON ELM Avenue, modern‘ conveniences. Apply Wheatloy Gromry.--tf.' Female Help Wanted WANI? Q-JMMEDIATELY nluld to- ist with housework. Apply liirsJJ. W. Boll, YorioPoint." Cali long dlslance.-b0512'-22~tf. a TEACHER WANTED FOR Bridgetown school lo teach aitcr Christmas holidays. Apply to C. 1J- C10)’. Secy. 643-12-27-21. f._____ QUEEN HQTEi WATER STREET OHARLOTlTETOWN "Thlp popular" Hotel has been complslol! rsnovatsd and‘ I'D- furnished throughout and offers very" clim- ronshldiceoihflliqqqllno lo the travelling pupils. The table ls espou- Islly good sod l-hl P115- “lio s». ‘courlsously clrod rsr. i ‘ ‘ " Rates $3.00 l day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR’ ' Manager ' Charlottetown tifotel 00., Ltd, I Proprietor: Mauser-woven} ll...-D. Mcldwon. Bristol J. V. Murphy and wife. ‘Murray lllvcr". W. J. Anderson, Moreil: John ll- llnnson. What lfallll, N- Y; Ur?“ Sudden. ll. Drvsnor, Halifax. “n” Lucy Roach. Boston: llirsvlh-H- Edwards. Albumin: l1‘. ll. BOWHI-‘Fii Shlldv; J. W. (‘ullhcck- Sflsldr; J. ll. Arnlstrollg, Borden: W- 3- lllliiion, Toronto. Births smTl-L-At Newton. Dcc.'21sl. to l\lr.'nlnl Mrs Walter Smith a iluuglltcr (Alma Cnlhcrluel. , Deaths " ’ i‘ ~ ~ I xiv‘. CHEER-At Dlliidus Doc. 25th, 192- (ico. J, (flood! aged 58 yours. Fun- cral notice later. BRVENTON.--At Union Rood, Doc 22. will oilowlillam. infant non of .--.....-._.¢-...--.__ Féur lnssrtions ...._............_"..............._ Eight insertions ...--......._......'.."....,...___ cocoa-cocoooo-oosooooo-oqgqsggg.’ -_~.-- -.__1__ SAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FRESH i‘ Kellogg's Bran in individual 13ml. ages. Ask tor it st your rostsunnt, Charlottetown ' Corn Flakes and Bran (Q60 ME‘ l 10c psirliliiui 5 words lo par limb cf o worn" 7c per ilno of 5 words v O O O O ‘O Q. Teachers Waning! WANTED—-§Y JAN. 1st TEACH- er for-Sui olk School. Supple- ment I75. for year. Apply John Afblllfl’. $0032. 51742-1941 wanrzo-scconp chaos 15A- cber for Clivéndlsh school. duties to begin January 1st. “uppiemont $125.00 for. n year. Apply to the Secly." Austin beard.‘ 629-12-25-21." ‘For Sale FOR SALFn-TWO GOOD WOOD eleishs; Joe. Jacobson; "69 Dor- choster Si. 569-12-2L6i FOR SAbiq-AIJJARTERKB SALE rooms -1' Dayton scales, Singer Sowing Machine, 3 Gramaphones, Shoe cases, 1 large Walnut table, 1 Piano, and lots of furni- Qlre and stoves.» 63342-2021. A FOR SALE-JTWENTY FEMALE young pupa foxes and a few yfiflfllligfifrfllfli! a number of -pair'é of, proveu breeders. Apply It. J. McNeil, Tyne Valley. " 63012-25401 Male Help Wanted WANTED -— SALESMAN TO ‘cbvcl’ l‘. id. ‘island dilrlug tho wlntcrfindntbs with "Talbofs" line of high-grade Art (lalcnilsrs. , and lilo old time Christmas festiv- Gentral Guardian anon from nolmslrl Catalog cost five cents per word, payable ANY PERSON WISHING to nil- vise with Principal Miller relative to courses of study will find him in the ofllce of the Charlottetown Busi- ness College during the holidays. 1i ANOTHER FINE CALENDAR.- The W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd has the Guardian's thanks for an usually large and handsome Calendar. FUNERAL TUE8DAY.— The funeral of the late John Lawicr was held on Tuesday afternoon. The services at the-Cathedral, and grave were conducted by Rev. Jas. Rooney. - ZION SUNDAY SCHOOL Xmas entertainment this evening at 8 o'clock-IA large attendance of par entsi and otberb interested is look- ed for, to enjoy an evening with the children. 1i ATTRACTIVE WINDOW.— Th4.- attractive photo studio window of Mr. J. A. S. Bayer, Great GQDPQP Slrcct is attracting much favor- ablesttcn-tioliusuow banks and all old" llill0"'Bti0W-ill3l1" are realisti- cally presented and the life liku photos of children, who appear to be enjoying themselves in a. real Canadian fashion, make up a very pleasing window. QUIET» XMAS.--Cllrislnlas Day was quietly observed in the city, church services being held in the morning in a nillubor of churches. The" iveathcr ~ wasvfine atdlile roads "were ‘ suitable to either sleiglls or cars. interested crowds watched the sleigh (lrlvlug on Great George Street which ivaa a feature of the- afternoon. Tilerc were many happy famiiy'reunions lries were in order. ‘QRPHANlQQE ViS_lTED.- On Christmas" niornlng" fifteen mem- Masonic- order "visited Mt. Herbert Orphanage and presented a hafni- Suberb quality stock. Good sull- crs. Liberal conlmissiou paid; weekly. Excellent opportunity perlcncc in first letter.‘ to J. J. upN. B. 392 Lutz ‘St; Mouclo ' - ' 014-12-21-21. 011199011. YlP-"QmQSS. " Gollege Notes From almost every quarter of tllc EIODQCRXTIG the glad Xmas tidings‘ that the graduates _ ottotown Business Colicgc are wcll, happy audbusy. intending students will consult their interest ‘by registering at the Charlottetown ‘Business College hs soon after tho 8th of January as possible. It leaves iittio enough lime-lo got" tlfeln ruadyi for onipldy- mcutby (llc early spring. Do {in} really want employ- input‘! Prepare for it by taking a worse in ‘lilo ‘Charlottetown: Bus- lneasconesei it is THE’ noun r0. .- .-. , , . \Y‘§'1'v r Willi good times loonllng up cwrywllere. our young men and women will be-lvcil advised to get tllcmselvcs ready for cluploylncnl. Today lilo olipbrtunitflis "chem: tomorrow the door will be open for t-‘lloriu who aru coulpetent. ' Wliy waste time and energy on ox‘ llocfalilon Wharf?‘ créoiiriiol in the (Yllarlotil-towu Business College guarantor-d You a SUEBETHING? Last your the (lfilllilllll ior (T. B. C. graduates EXCEEDEDiihc supply. This is ratlidr a reflection on our young mcn and wonlcn ivllen there arc no lumlyl idle wvho could bi- lralncd lo do cfficlcnt-ivork." Got busy. - The Charlottetown Business Col- lege. will ro-opdn on January 8th and indications‘ point lb" a’ vcry largo 1 . attendance? Colmics or“ short. practical and Just auiwd to- thc ncL-‘ds of the employing‘ public, Mr. olid Mrs. Wllltamllryenlou. aged ‘ll months 22 Uliys. ' ,, ROCHE-At iilenfannlng on Doc 1h installer a "snarl i luess. liota [lcrnicer y ilngest- ‘ ._' 1H" bc- loved-jdaugitorof J5) n, Vochc, ul the‘ curly age of I v yéppg may her soul rest in mace." ' < ' ,OREY-At his late residence. 3f prlchar ' 8t. 9n D05. sum-runes slaney Grey. aged 73 years. Fuller- ul todly Thursday. leaving house at 2.00 p. m. Service at St. Paul's Cllurdli. ...._...u_ (‘clue and ihvcsilgalla FOREST HlLl. SQHOQL ._.\_, m1". :. .1 ,. Roporl of lhcuslamling of Forest iiill School for December.- "Grudcimr-l. flhri-siinn Malheson 2, Florence Killls. ' -- Grade Yii.—1. Muriel Macdonald. '3. Bertha ilfncKcpzic. ii. Florence ‘Macdonnld. firmn- V.-~i. 121ml MacKinnon. ‘.3, Ncirflarcll. . it. f). lincKonzlc. (lrarlo-lliL-i. Nilrniau (llllis. ‘d. Martin (liliis. 2, Mqc- Ilouglus iifacDoubid. (equal). lirllng hiucllehd. 3. ROY Konzlq. - Florence liiacbonaldn Teacher. ._--—<Q-OI}-—*—' "Sq You’ re “m, 1,. ‘llifliltolu yams 1W1 lfl, my; chalets 9f the chamviéw the nlerchanta and obtain a H Grade li.~—1. ilaszarrl Gillls and f Grade i.—~llsrgaret hiacDonaid. gc-"n; f0 ts-ke my , goggle:- cram me Mlllllm“. any . l “NM. l! some Xnlasqtrce- with-"an- aboli- dance of good things to the chil- NOTEI: - Advertising locals bar's of the Knight Tomplars of the ' ms cnsatorrsmwn“ enAaolAN IULICE OOURT.-—At tho Police Court yesterday one drunk was fined $90 or ninety days. XMAS RUSH AT P. O.—As usu- al at the Christmas season there has been oi large amount of mail and thb-railwayclerke, post office clerks and letter carrlerslhad a decidedly bu time of it. This year in fact‘ he Christmas mail hiss‘ been heavier thiir usual. _ area-has beer? reguiarlltrsih sen v s slid ihlkwtsflortunate un. ac- cddnt of the rush. The-Efficiency of the staff was proyerfbgflhe fact that s|i'"l‘he‘rliiiil ‘bin-la '3 noun Ohilstmag morning was delivered at iiloon Christmaiday. ' " SUCCESSFUL XMAS TREE- Théfihrlstmas Tree held under the pen ary for the poor of the city mas Day in Charlottetown. Fertile llet- House which hid= been issued, but there were more than two hundred children on as "s A. MacMillau of the Rotary all kinds. These were made possi- travelling men of (lbarlottetdwn wlurhad collected $100, during ‘the ivlio donated $25.00. The Dispen- sary acknowledges with thanks these very generous donations. " crsugounns Mrs. (‘has Aicbeail. Boston. u guest at the Victoria. - biessrs. n. Thomas and .l. Pellis, N?" Glilflitow. are" at the Revere. Mr._l<‘rank Conroy, St. John is 119611111111: tho Christmas season at hi9 lloulc iii Charlottetown. brilliant ‘Perform- anpes Continued from Page 1 day afternoon they will entertain nisblng tho‘ entertainment. This afternoon the coulpauy will give a benefit performance in the Prince Edward Theatre-ill. aid oi‘ the P. E. l". Hospital. the entire proceeds going towards llliii wor- drcn. Each child received an in- ln the spacious hall of- the Orph-lsurod. as well as the opportunity meaning 0g m“ Latin vsyiypousl- the ‘ilfllfieclluw tends to establish buno Maritime‘ Representative, ‘silage. This is‘ the‘ second Chrlstqof helping the hospital. mas visit of the“ Knight-Teammate] ionis being-hinder an-annuiil one; HORRIBLES PARADE-There’ “all a well-attended meeting ‘llclrl’ Station-and full were made for the Big ilorrlhius Parade on. New Years Day. A Com- mittee was appointed to inter- suffcient" number’ or" conveyances for'=al'i the paraders. Special ar- rangements are being made to have Mutt and Jeff, Charlie (‘linu- lin; "Maggie alld Jiggs. The Bower? girls and many other humorous characters lake part in this ‘par- ade. Prizes will be awarded for the best turnout. So now lmyo 5e‘. ruddy. 1t l5 not ilcccssary for n participant. flflhavo a tieani, the coltilnittlae can supply one. Conl- ploto allnbunccnlcbtll will no mallc through tho press iatrr. During the= pint tho‘ Horriblca Parade has lfibn- one of tho most interesting events bf tho licasoil” adxhliali al- ways been iookedforwiirll 11o by tho kiddies. So make this year's a baunewonc. ' ' ‘ ‘SALVATION’ ARMY CHRIST- MAO; TREE.--'l‘he afiiiilal Ohrfst- maslTreh and‘ ubnrcri. was beld- 0n Christmas nix/ht in Midi-Salvation Army flail, and-was attended byla large numlber, among whom‘ were many children who cacil rccoivcd ‘a Imogene from a ivcll-ladencd troc. Tiliifprogronl of the concert was as follower. Openluir song, "While Shepherd's Watch"; prayer 11nd Bible reading by Mrs. Com/Higdon. “The Broivnlcs and Fairies,“ by a number-vol‘ this primary children". a ivsci-tatlou, "The Neglected Doll," by ‘Doris-Swan; a duct by Ednaanil Nellie »_ igdoll- adioiosue "Christ- masiLe ilbnk" only Doll Exercise,“ by h numfhcr of smallcllildrcn: can- lsta. "rile-Slur Queen and Her Al- ttelulnnts." Al. thtficoncluliiou of -tllo-'c6hcort, Santa‘ Clans“ appeared and distributed lr-ltoddlyfhhlllbcr or presenlsrio the children: my... entertainment on the whole wus“ali excellent one. and all went. away reoiinsflfhat-ihey had spent a most enjoyable evening. . ‘H _____,; PRESENTAYOOhPTO REV. Di}. Edema-ravine closeiof ‘the ser- , a us Sundsyxavonilig- isfl-‘Rtf- Dr. (lengo, Pastor of the Central Uhriatian Church’ war-presented" with n wvelldllléd purse wlihllreol- lugs‘ and sopll wlshei" fdr-‘Clrrlst- nllfii and thii‘ H00 Yo“. Hé- is spending llib‘ Xmas hoii fiya with hunusugumr. illlii i111 “m1 ll .4111? 1111141?! Pb won lib-e ‘ilhOY . 5,: ‘ ls u“. t} ‘f invSAcRWIIe. thy institution. it is to be hoped lfor the rightman. Apply at once Idivldual present and-n bag of can-abut -hcrc will be a large alldlenffe giving references and stating cx- ‘dy ‘and lr-good time “HBSPCIPIOYBGHIB- a splendid entertainment is an- GYPL" H 0151116111’ to do ‘with Circus uries is: “Til? "slate of owning or ‘will 1T 11°¢'a‘11""1‘“f'°Y<=° ‘"1" 039°?‘ ilife and the trials and tribulations having is she's hands 01" of a. young minister "in- "a snlall town. - - ‘ -- - theyhad splendid business. At the latter place "Mr; Young was pre- sented by the people with a very handsome ivory electriolamp,‘ the presentatlolrbeing made "by Mr. M. if. MacDonald. M ,1’. P. Every the company llll-g been in Montague Mr. Young was tlic rc- clpient of some tangible token of their: appreciation. " f .,,.l 11160411111118 Continued from Page l Aug. ti, 12.60 a."m..~-Thiss. 00311051 tenements. ‘ltocbforsl street, on roof. Slight damage.‘ ' 1 ' Aug; 10, 4.50 p.11!“ A8140 Hail, Fitzroy street, auto. ilflilliififl." ulturul Slight residence. .246 Dorclicstcr sllroct. Considerable damage. Auk. 2i. house in Riley's Laue. No damage. - Sept. 11, 9.50 a.ul., Tlios. ‘White's residence, ‘Water strcctfiilot ashes against, silcd. ' ' Oct. 7, 11.10 u.ln., M. P. Hogan Sons. sash factory. Badly guilt-d. Oct. 8; 4 p.in.,' l’. A. lfarquliar- son-ls resilience. Upper Prince St- On r001’. ‘Slight rlalllhgc.‘ Oct. 15f 5.35 'p.m.‘.' Wallace Hotel, Sywlncy sirecl. Slight damage. -' (iclfiiii, 10.56 11.1112. l1‘ Kliyvsstore, ii illllsboro ell-eel. liurnfng l-uu- bisln-No dhmogo.‘ ' Nov. '1, 9.30 nl.l'h., Capt. T. White's residence, Water stroel. Consider- able damage lo shop." ' - ‘- Nov. ‘!,-'1d.40 a.nr., Wm. Milan's rcsilll-uola, 6i) Edward street. Flue. No damage. ' ~N0v. 21,- 10.20 p.ln.. ll, Vanllus- kirk’s cooper shop. Alloy street. Badly gutted. 11 - Nov. -29, 7.15 p.m., steamer “Pe- kln," Hogan's lvlilarf. No 415M880. Dec. 2.-.‘l0.45 p.m.\ "Ifhos Nvvllllekl. .lr.. residence‘, Prince St. Moe. No demote‘. Doc. 22, 1.15 a.m.. St. Dun Cathedral. Slight damage. "' , - - ~ . RFVEKB, ngjrgl. l.. u. Nosbiil. New York: R‘. Thomas, _Nuw caisson; l. Polio. Now amuse-iv», L. Sfilfuc, Molictoll; .1. .1‘. mmpiry. Monctdlii ‘ruolii 1h- (Zloiio, luulictou;".1.'.r. McDonald, some; A. F’. llrséuahit. ‘Sallie: as. AJPQincOPQt. John; w. r. stuns Judgement Given " d from Page 1 Continue s. The fourteen cases of whiskey had the same label as these two bottl- es, Haywoodaiso stated thafhe heard lrcouversatlon between Bar- bour snd’ the‘ defend-satin which thf former s‘_il_.ld’_to the latter, "All til s liquhr was here. " They used wr horse in hauling it, and you 0w notxeipg-apout it?" and that the llofen _ n ‘replied, “llow could any sensible men-not know some; tliingabout it?" Thomas Doyle‘, 1, witness for the defend-ant, said that ulfifélaffi ‘twolarms. one of 100 acres, on which are the dwcllq log house. barns and outbuildings "which ‘he has ‘ownedand occupied for over ‘fifty years: the other cou- psid for. ltwas intended for the was one'of the events of Cllrlst- defendant, but‘ the deed has not M 3111111110. yet been delivered to him. about tho rum or the whiskey. 1 in seizing-the liquor found on; Club rendered valuable assistance Doyle's place. 8111/8 1119 119191011 0! “m! mam‘- lhe former acting as 5mm; Clan; the conversation between Barbour tain eiatclnents The tree was laden Wm, glftg of and the defendant as follows: Bar- fondant boar asloed ‘Doyle. alncunt of s there." ci-sc clerk. and acting gauger. lesti- l iii-rough his hands." kegs cut into the wood "as- would H have been done had the liquorbeen duty paid thereon. e l with the provisions of the Act. l ltis-fora. violation of this section '- lhat the defenfant ‘is charged. in his , bony entertained the children at kinds of possession known to the ‘Veliim 5mm“! be 8W9" i? “,- Mt. Herbert Orphango and on Frl- 111W. actual" or constructive. 411' ll! “m! pa" “I m“ Prtmemmrs ca“ tllry arc sometimes called. posses- l - . - - » ' ' - ‘ ' . ' lug it. the paflenfg m FQXQQ““'QQ\L mp siou lll fact, and XSOQSQQSIOH in lam. 11011111 1111111111 1119 111 411°01'5- orrcllestra and vaudeville teams fur Tm“ 5"'”“°" 5w“ Wm‘ 'p°"”‘esm“ ‘I have not ‘been asked m (“scam Possession in fact ex- .1- leis wilcre llle thing is in the im~ m"! flu-t. mediate occupancy of the p arty or his agent or tenant. 1 The word possession is derived arable ' lire-position "p0." ioiued to a verb, strengthens meaning; and "sedere", to sit. The its’ property." word thus: he's power or command." e-r" and the some learned Judge in 1 gives the following definition: "Pos- i and to (exclude-other persons from meddling with it." lmrd Blackburn. ill his valuable work "m. -Salus of Personal‘ Proper- ly. 2nd gout-rut I dealt‘ ‘on. as no will." - the-Criminal Law of England, vol. llmpago 120. illustrates the d1 tion between "possession." possession. of a man whim ho is so situated in lv-spol-l to ll that ho can hrf as itsrovrm-r and that it may ho Drcellllllcd that llc will du so in casecf need. ' l~f ouc 0H1“!!! glvci to another lilo possession of a tiling’ bnWerlns ‘dlfat llc s-llali ilsc it for-homo special {Impose dnd rc- lum it oirdconin-chllie person to whom ouch’ possession is Tgiveu is said to have tho custody or-chari-iv ofllle thing. Wine‘ lathe cellar. of which itllo butler has" lhewkey, would be spill to be in lilo bailiffs custody. A-drlnkiixg cup sci. boforc almost at~an lnn- for liill use dur- ing‘a- mcul is - said to be in his charge. Possession may be either éunhocted ivitll or i-lemrated from ownership in. any of its degrees. hm, n lmhtody or charge can exist . only when! some one other than [he custodian is possessor." :“Tllc slime learned author in his digest of tho Criminal Law, 3rd edi- flom at‘ ppg, 210, 21}, tlllfldl‘ ‘Hi0 hagd 0g "Possession qua the crim- inal law and offenses‘ against IPro- perty" says: "A lhovcahlo thing is in tho lpcissussion of the lluebandof any woman or l-llc master of any aervurlt who has the custody of it for biln and from Wll0flb‘1l0‘mll take it ill plehsnM." '» ' l Thsi-e-is1<'~t-ho“case of flex vs. pelma. 2 mall. no, "at i1‘- 8'16- referred to-iffillussoi on‘ Grimm; and Min m." 0th; mlsyol." 2. p. 29.1. Whemwa-ontih wan robbed o‘: a‘ MlZTVKMl-lllllflfi’ i1 "lllfllyaif sftlcloo u ins held that sailouzh nhssslnst his employer the all!" or the coach-theorem drlverloftlie coach cm only shove-l the M111 charge of the property committed to him and not the legal possession of it which remains is the conch- master, yet alias-inst all the Ne! of-tbewdrld he must be considered lo hltvli such a‘ 1s m prweflv insult" saint," cg“ rgoda count esrfliig e as ~8 0- "Arvlvwtthesoorl i tothls l er. smuggler or concealer of the ails less or the Charlottetown Dis- talus 24 here's which hobougiitand 1090 gallons of rum and the four- He in the evidence that Doyle had any- fh-st time in the" history s: mo claims to own all the unoveables on thins to do with the smusslins. didllensary it was held in the liiar- U18 ‘Dlfii-‘e 411111 47"" h" Eula" m9 m” ‘we’ l‘ “PM” “hi? the adven‘ was (Zfowllfill defendant in his work 0f the farm. 11110118 _ with children. Two hundred tickets He also 6814i 111181» 1116 ‘KIIBW "(M11118 ,camf"uy M‘! hi“ smuggle‘! ‘M33111? John Coylo, a witness examined the =pllc of straw there. M. any rate h lid. lliessrs. R. H. Rogerg and for the defendant, but ‘whoassisted the ‘P10561010? 1101‘ $01110 191111011 110i _ "Did you find when the liquor w'als seized. Taking ble through the manna" 0g n“, anything further about the llqiror?" them at their facc value 1t would norm Club who donated $100, 11m He said, “Ne? ‘Barbour said, That illiiear that the defendant had no» nqum- couldn't be on thing to no with the bringing or yuur plflce without youriknowiug the hauling oftbe liquor to his ; I . n thing about‘ it." To which place; that he was not with the nay. and the Knizllts of Clunibua ifmffe replied, “Anyone o‘ 60mm“ par"... who did "and d“; no, know ‘ena- couldn't help knowing it ivas who liloy ivere. although ho save ' them a team belonging to .llis facil- John Fraser, a Customs and Ex- Bi‘ l0 00 the 118110118; "and-that '11!"- lied that all imported naiwrcomes ihs-lwsnlv-"ills 1105s and 111v I01"- Thai, one kegs teen cases thatwerc‘ covered up on of rum and causes‘ oi‘ whiskey seized his own place, although, according pp lhu Dayle farms were delivered lo tho witnesses he‘ admitted ‘that is n, him m. such omcer; m,“ gym-e such a large quantity "could not be - "M. m, (‘qunmns "ml-k 05mg rum on the place without him knowing "something" had reference to all regularly entered and the Customs the liquorhidiicn away or only to what was concealednbout the barn Section 52 of the Pliolllbl-tion Act was not made clear. This evidence, pacts that no person all-all keep or 11KB ills T9111. W88 151W" 1° 8111111101?! M“, in Ms possession any 11,1110,- tlic case of the prosecution. Wheth- lliless suc-h liquor has been pilrch- 6i‘ it ‘lends. t0 streflgtllsll or‘ Wealt- msed fmmp ygmigr 1p agggpdgnce 1311 fhflh‘ C1189 I 113W‘! 10 181W ll‘. Z15 he would not have given it. m View o; n“, “mm, o; n", evid- the ilcfcmlaut himself given this cur-e givenlt ibl-comcs necessary to 9141191199 I 01111111 111""? be"! 0511"‘! enquire into tllelneaniug and" legal by "if"! 111090911101"? mum" 1° ‘S’ effect of the words "keep or have riore ll. and then it would have been _-- The“. are two my duty to decide what, if any. ereryonels presumed in law to bu innoi-ent uni-ii the contrary is prov- from two Latin words, tlle-insep- ed. Sempcr pracsilmililr pro nog- ' which. ante. WW9,- Thc lath-r part so counteracts-l and webs," defines the neutralizes l-lle former that ill eu- muaw) The mum; d-eavorlirig to seek »l.bc which‘. _ . . _ _- , _ , , " m e m a sat s-actory colic us on au ln- last night st ‘the Megan‘ Zlzrzlili-ilaugnaukgorx-ttzccnllywrlrlr; a gelding or detention of p p rty passe H reached from which n is a g‘ " p ‘ 5 33"” T" Anmrj” h, grown-vs‘. Volkenlng practically impossible to escape. a4 N. Y. a0 senses it in this way-z 5mm vi’ 111611011111 1s 111111141111 11w .wosgwsion means sum"), the own. .1efendant‘s place carefully secret m“ or havmg d mug m one-a pow. ed in n part remote l'rom the build- sulnvsii vs. Sulilvsil, es n. v. 41 @1111 ilreeflmfivbu-f SW11 a vresalflu session implies a ‘present right t0 demldalnl‘ 031m 9"‘ l“ ialldencc deal with the property an. pleasure b!’ m“ Prilseclimr- gin-n by tho prosecution as n. whole thcrc is‘, lo say the least. consider- able‘ doubt a-s ldlhldlfiliill‘ tllc ‘dc- , ,3_ . .5. n u Pendant. bad llnyll ug‘ luorc lo do ‘iXIXItIJQJhWgI ‘zigzag. (u; in conooutl-rm wlill the seized liquor k, mud to be ‘m guessed ,0‘ “coda than sluppLvillg it: ilhlillowli own- wbun 11c has the property and an l“ “W1 1119111“ ""11 11"'~‘\‘l11;:- no oh- m-mcdlate fight m JI-avo-the goods jeclirln lo their acts of cont-cal- lIIBlh. ~- h»- <>= llll‘i.‘;'“..".':::§.'fl. ma: slur: m“. to rocclvc the benefit of the doubt "eds, if anysuch ‘exists-in the evidence. may. and iichflrkb" as follows: “A in l-rllnlnalibna probatlones debcnt Aiur- ‘l9. 1050 a-m. T1108. Power's movcahlc thing is said to be in the L's-l" 111W ‘-'1*"'1°1'@11- " uni l0 rllull’ that ho actually not» them leave or ptumission to do no. that would not sustain a. (zllargc- oi‘ having liquor in his possession. Englhilll, v01. 223. thew-head slain; as a rproposilion of law sup- porled by authority that a buried coffin is not regarded as abandoned the deceased person's represents bllltlrd lilo lli‘('L'ilr-ll‘ll. to he deduced from that (aasc ap- plied totite one ‘here would place tho possession of the liquor seized in the smugglers who brought it dismissed. Had the prosecutor simply shown that the tweiltymiue kegs of rum and the fourteen cases of whiskey seized by ‘blrrrwere found conceal- sd on the defendant's premises and had the defendant foiled to give any satisfactory evidence as to his knowledge thereof or connection lherewitb, l would feel bound m hold that the prosecution had cs- tablished a. prime. fable case against uhe defendant and to give judg- ment accordingly. IBut ltwould seem that the prosecution evident- ly realizing that the business of rum-runningund smuggling intoxi- cants into the'Province "had during the past season been largely-cur- ried on, may have felt that the de- fendant was not the actual import- teen cases of whiskey uncovered There is no suggestion ‘Captain Kidd is that s0 n tho bowels of the earth and in iuitc apparent. gave in evidence part of his casecer- lnade ‘by the de- to the witness Barbour iculanly he knew nothing about omerhing about it. Whether the t is. The prosecutor did not in- end that. l should diebelleve iltlor ad Bu l. know of no law or practice that l have been asked to accept Wllilo part of Lin“ ovidcncc for on the 12111-8116 »l3lh~ of October last gang of thieves; Fostervand Jimmy Harrison, his companions. Jimmy is a happy-go- lucky young crook, purely a pro- cause he knows nothing clse. In cotrast comes Hose a violinist. Through a trick of fate he has never known befdrc,'a splr?‘ Al". The Strand ls A Mztoov or LIFE PLAYED on HEART sramos Edwin Carewe, thc director, has called his newest creation "Wigh- ty Lak’ a Rose." a symphony of life in the high and low places. it is an apt description, for its scen- es blend like the changing move- ments of a great symphony. Like a great music master tho director has played on the heart strings, he carries one to the heights with his emotional moments, then, with a swift change of mood, lots laughter creep into thc composi- tion. - it is a rapsody oi‘ lilo city streets played on human hearts instead of violins and bras and Woodwinds. This First National Picture ivas warmly received at its ' premier showing at the Strand Theatre yesterday. The story opens against the drab background of New YorlCs underworidl Herc we meet "ilull" Morgan, strong-fluted czar of a “Hard Boiled" Molly Malone. "Slippery Eddie" duct of environment. A thief bo- Duncan. a beautiful young blind girl‘ who is she falls into the hands oi’ "Bull" Morgan, who secs in her a valu- "i ' Ref trouble, sick headaches, and ‘constipation; Take a few dosesof Beecliiimls Pills which cleanse and stimulate digestive and elimi- native organs. and tone and Take °"“'° “m” aill the oi’ lllg nblc ally for his crooked schemes. Knowing nothing oi her environ- ment, her gentle nature and the? nature and tile music from her? an (ragfsq"li?cuthisln K131‘ it l‘: violin vxcrt a strange lnllueucel well t0"St-i1l‘l.~Wli.lt the priuoiplélhat ‘We’ the ‘mhanpy 99°91” °Y um‘ neighborhood. Although she cannot. see hinl. R050 grows to love Jimmy, and ho, in turn finds ill her something that‘ to destroy! age. ‘Who put it there? I can ion is mot if not destroyed by the ll’ l am to believe the cvidcnl-o it is a well known legal l-Irl-n ll" tho L‘.\'lil+'l\l‘,(' lu- suffici- Lorll Hlllliblilflv in his llaws of lmgc R96, li|.l(li‘l‘ m - lvemoual Properly. lut remains in the possession‘ of tiw l or ill llml. of tllc person who Tile principle l0 Rlls-llrn and covered it upon lllc lloylo farms. ' The (svldt-ncl- (loos noi. in my spin-ion, establish illi: chart-Ii! laid. The prosocuror has proved loo mut-il. " Qui multnm probat uillil probat. ‘Tile information "wilrbe W _ Qp-n- RIVER SCHOOL The following is the standing of Goote River School for the month ending December 21. i923. 'or|s.,_»vll.=-1, Cyril Sutherland. Ian - - -Gl'adl- Vl.--l, Plus Sutherland, 2. trellis" liicLcoil. fl. Joseph lllftlmvtlr lifwllvtdr OTlanIcy. '" ' ‘ Glade Vr-I-Clfiofenoc Mcli 2, Louise iifclflunon. Grade iV.-—1,1 Adolle land; l. Teresa McKinluii- ' Orsde'"iii.-1. Ernie McKinnon, inuou . Suther- H . ll.-1, Angels Suther- lslidri; Jock Mclfllnon. " ' Undo ir-Emo sltlsnon sud cdéJ have now to cons 9r wheth- fer m6 Wvlsstltlutl remnant a open his eyes. dare m; m possess’ toumve, to 00,1 prinla facie cusc against the du-Hlme 1t was ‘announced that the play cupy. The first meaning found for 191111111" 1119 "St °T 1i WW0" 1° 9° to the Orpbanase-‘and- the »occas< for llillllht ‘will-be "The Halooll POIl-iesslofl in all standard lllcibn‘ “um-Hy "hm" ‘case “'3 "S 01 We E5118 i1" 1101 110. 911801‘ ' moved and it only Rose is injured by "Illulif in a fight between liinlsclf and Jimmy that their dark paths. their holiest earnings are not suf- ficient to pay for an operation to again turns to n. final- 2, llivhloKlnnon. azinlilllll‘ Silthcr- . 2. ‘Margaret net-ion. t. ‘lemme ' ~ 1 one» l.-m.—l. Mdicolm 11> 333i itual something that has madc- him and for the first understand the difference between right and wrong. The oth- conlos will-n the others decide to lui-n froln They try to make restitution and wo next seem theln at work. But regain Rose's sight. and the gang theft. in which Jiluluy is caught by the po~ lice and sentenced to prison. Knowing nothing of the sacrifice and thinking Jimmy dead, Rose starts her musical carcerahrdugll the uld oi‘ a woallllyluan who has fallen in lovl- willl llor. and so silo struggles ilutil the day of licr fin- al triumph, when Jimmy returns and brings them face to facc with, s. grunt ilrolilclil. ' Carcwehr ilharactcrs drawn. (inc iecls the furcc and power that sways iholn in their every MOW‘. One begins by hating "sun" Morgan, played by Anders Ramlolf. and cndg by wishing we could grasp his big, hard-billing arc.- finely hand and clalsp it ill fricnllsilip. "Sllpl-ry Eddie.“ porlrayr-d by Harry "Short. is rvspbnsilllei for much ol‘ lllv plcasanl, luugiilvr of filo play. Jusl when you urn rvady to wipe away li-tiiar’ tho director and "Slippery Eddie" conspire to lllulw you laugh. Tlii‘ two loading parts are played by Jlllflflg ill-unil- as "Jim" and Dorothy lllili-kaill ‘as Rose. Miss Mairkzlill is llli‘ wry essence of lilo-play. a slander‘ girl oi‘ cigllll-ml. ivith a wr-llilh of goi- dou hair. lnrgx blue-green oyvs and a personality film radiates cllol-r and llopc. -Sllo mow» liirollgll Illl‘ story like llu- haunt- ing melody oi‘ a bountiful soup. Ju- mos ilonuic is n splendid iwro. thon- is restraint and DOWl-l‘ in Tonto that gains iuolncnluni as liv- plny lllovl-s toward ils puw~rl'ul cllnlnx. liclune blonlroso give.- dnvp fouling and "cnlotfoo loiiu-r purl as Molly. Olllcrs in the cam include Saul Hardy. Paul Penzai". Dora Mills Adams. flllfl the fn- mous Scotch collie, Joan iironlc. . . ELDON‘8OHOOL The following is lllc standing o! Eldon School for the month" of December. firndo iX.-i. Joanne hlnr-Kcnzic, 2. liiurilvl- Marlin. ii. Blurry-floss. (liadc Vll.—-1, lluln Frilznll, 2. lliillllfl biacll/illialnu. I). Kalil‘ hiacPllc-raon. -* Grade V.--l, Kathryn Larrahoo. 2. Marion Martin. llcrbic Worth and Jackie Gillie 1' (Hindi). * '5. Katharine Buchanan. ~ - . dlrade ili.-l, Florence Mac- Wlliislns. ll. Flor-slice‘ Macllonhlrf. 3. Christins MacColl. ' Grade li.—~l. Florence Hello diac- Williams. 2. lsleiaorinnssis. may rfllll]: ~ ‘ ' " ' i his scones. A quiet and apyn-nlilll: ' For ‘the ibscrs Mrs. McNeil] high‘ scorer. ’ '- ' ' Following was the line-up: SEMINOLES t. Mt-Grcgor . . 105 96 99 . Harris . 102 59 136 . Grant 161 87 11$ . McDonald . .. 154 86 11$ M. Ling‘ . . . . . . . . .. 15s 13s 15a . 6x1 m s25 Total——1'l73. . _ EUREKAS 7 1H. Stewart . . . . . . .. 56 108 73 ' {Mrs Brown . . 110 93 126 Mrs. McNeill . 114 110 155 ‘ll. Finlnyson . 109 1,21 103 ‘L Wright . . . . . . . .. 102 59 99 . | 491 491 E53 Total-AME. ._..--—£O-)-——-__ U- S- Horses Will Race in England . .== t r.s. >v,\ ' o ~c linr and ciui cap ccd has Fro the Ill-l 50H LEAGUE OF THE CROSS-IOW- LING 1 o. Maddigan .... .. no 14s 11s A. Duffy . . . . .. 100' 98 2 F’. McMahon 109 93 3 l J. Callaghan 182 10B , A. Joy . . . . . 184 115 l5: 711 616 892 i Total—2198. - ‘ Highest score, A. Duffy 258. _ ' LIVE wines l" l V. lllonaghan 135 137 1,53 ll. McNally .. 168 220 149 J. Mcinnis m 1st 4! W. Larter .. .. 122 13b 9B - J. Connolly . . . . . . .. I76 14} 140 728 821 - i132 Total——21S7. ' Tomorrow the K. C. will go ag- ln the {iebecah Bowling League last night the Seminoles won. ffblil‘ plus. This was an off night for. the Eureka; and the b with them. ‘For the winners Miss M. Lin’: rolled a stellar game, ‘with a than cnev LAG AND zsv MAY N au-d by their (lvrncr. ilsrry F. 81n- Fil('(' in idllgllmd next year,‘ but‘ it in probable what (lrey La the only one to compete. _ welter- u. vowing." official handi- madc by"l\ir. Sinclair. Since they were posted, however, Mrpfiindlir lo calm" Zov against» Eplnilrd.‘ the swm-pstakies ill this "my Lag. now a five year old. has been considered one of the best liwscs’ developed in the Uiilb cd Slates. . _. ._.._ _.._, ,___, , AHICKCDIllYKAJUPlFI Martin, Marlon Marlin, Mnry liiacPhersomlfalhryu Larrabcih" ' ‘(Yllristitla MncFoll. Floroncebfac- Williams, Austin Larrsbee. Colin hint-Coll. (lcflfktl. Poll. rm blhousness, 1911801?“ 11w i st the C. N. It. Y. M. C. "A." BOWLING Eurekas by a margin 011238 reaks wérenbt 457 pins winning the prizwflrr best score. was omens w rm: ASCOT‘ GOLD CUP RACE" 1N’ THE BRITISH ls|._ES EW YORK. - Dec. 26.--Two scs from the United States, Zev orey~""i.ag. have been "uonliio- r, lo run ill tllu Ascot gold cup s willtbe per of-tile Jockey club, amoun- Saturday the entries were ngrer-d ‘with Pierre Wertheimer nch horse. in at least three country late in Sllllllllwl‘. "" ‘ " ...-=-._s_... __ -.. .-. frolic MacDonald‘, Margaret hfacPllcraou, Mal-Plmrslin/ Florence in Macwllllfllllii, floss MscPhsr- Sum liinl-‘tiu, Margaret Mac- _» _ M.» . ‘. , l Offers to min-swam‘ pulills 1" oo __ ‘ lib-tp-llits hols!- tqins Q9 rooms drums lrsthfslftio lam- human bvlf osuacrovlsonboarii all" ‘mans. ‘ "Guanine QOPVIOO- H. O- IIOWN, NIX! I. Mlrnret scfiolflj "I," " our-nouns an l.‘ i. porothv sic 1i; 1,1 w . 4.11m: Gordon f G '-r ~. l1, sh 3°" . _-v1§r, . gwotfsézsw _ , r. J. n: l “"‘l""i.'f"'dt, . . .". ,_,.__,_,, -....\ » -' right and _v o. "- wit? l ~30 1' -' P; John 11-1.,‘ , __,,"'i"