A man rushed into a tobaccon- .- "rm - ilgenalillt?” Sam- _flt.éL_z_':i.syoglniggg W. HJHOGG lit Konsington Friday Nov. 9th, Rlélhlfrililliyou needn't corn I I 1'6 lFMIi-nlimgdrst t up to n " e . pan," o ic on ree id tho tobucconist. "YOUTH H0! CHARLOTTETOWN silly one. I've 8Q} thousands of m” beasuy things‘ n, near “m; 1mm"; memory o; H", Marine, Accident and Sickness . _ automobile Liability and 5|", Employers Liability rm, aides, Elevator and fiftieth; Live Stock. lainiarld Tornado F|d¢||ty and Guarantee Bobnds Contractors Sondsp-Q, '71: pweillng House Burglary gepresentlng ,the strangest British and a: American Companies Assets over itiitililiiiions write, Phone or snake Per- sonai Call for Lowest Ilntes iLM. Davison, Ltd. Phone 311 .,._-___;-_ Charlottetown Sffiffifihliflfi ' i/""'_'-'_ QOIMIOOJ-OOOIIQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 t l‘ . t O 0 t One Insertion . Four Insertion Eight Insertions CLASSIFIED A OOi-i-PO-iiiifi-l-iliOOOOOHIIQOOIIPOOOIOOCO AGENTS Agent Wanted to sell for ihe "Old itcilable Fantiiiii Nurser- ies." Spring selling season now cooking nhaohltely necoflsarl ginrilng; largest demaiui for For particulars apply lmmedmtw 8109i‘ “m” "w w”; “xciusive 1y t0 C. J. Gallagher, Prince Ed- ierrltory; highest commissions; ward Theatre» n-cc equipment. Stone & Wei- ,____ llnglon, Toronto, 1l-3-W518i. WQMEN EARN I10.00 DAILY, _i___ distributing the wonderful “Med- TO tsri- ROOM, Agents Wanted l To Lei; GROUN iloor. Apply Guardian Office. lily SHOP TO RENT-SUITABLE FOR Jirtifcssiniiai (loo To LET-A House 0N UPPER iiiiirlililfil, Apply Mrs. _Danuirell, 53 Vppct‘ PFIIICB St. Flt HOUSE CENTRALLY cuiiiicnirwncen. ims ll-fitf. iilrai Apply tiuurtilati. T0 Lit-COTTAGE ON HILLS- lmrn slrool, modern conveniences tcood i(ii'2lii(lil. Apply ut this ni~ lion or nt ltlll Upper Prince St. betwct-ii ti and 7 p.m. T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM COT- lage on Villa Street. Furnace and all modern conveniences. AIIPIY -.__._..___...____.______________ i0 ‘McLean & MCKIIIIIOITI, RDYfli SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL liank Building. ll-ldf- our line of Advertising Calend- ars, Novelties, etc. on tiommiss- MIIOBIIBDOOIII ion", for the coming season. Dis- 8AUN80ME SAUAGES. FRESH today. Saunders, Newsomo iii Co. Market Building. 1590-11-64“. T0 LET-COTTAGE WITH MOD- vru convenlt-ilt-cs, and barn. Ap- ill. ll Whestniil St. tiillce. rgu Strut-t. mi uititierii WANTED - LOCAL 68 (lreat lii 1500-1 l-Z-KI. ii- issue of November 3rd; 802-9-24-0mo ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE largo (‘Itniruncn Auction Sale. oi‘ llrnce Siowurt Marshfiold. four DVERTISEMENTS .. 10c per line oi_5 words 8e per tine of 5 words . 7c per line of 5 words Female Help Wanted ' WANTEQ-FOR POSITION IN St. John. New Brunswick coin- Detent Maid. Good knowledge oi ical Adviser,” by Dr. Pierce. Un- folds secrets of married happin- ess. often revealed too late. 1003 D380. cloth-bound book, illustra- tcd with colored plates. Chapt- ers on Mother and Babe, Nursing Accidents. First Aid, What to do in sickness. Retails for $1.00. Free with instructions to work- ers. Snles enormous. Enclose 10c i0 hcin nay DOBlBI-Zo and packing. Medical Press, 648 Washington Street. Buffalo. N. Y. 10-24-3wks. Teachers ‘Vented D Agency, e I fi . "no". 8BR. 0 ers best po 777-9-1-11’. Mule llclp ‘villltfltl SALESMEN-IN EVERY Town if you want a permanent. blis- lnoss with an insured incotnp, in... Iiage 50, Saturday Evening Post, and if You think you can quality, apply d’ .lf. Orr, P. O. Box 160-1. Win- nipeg. Man. ii-T-tii. trlcls allotted. Rolph-Ciinrk- Stone. Litl.. McCurdy 1i dg., iiulifux, N. S. 157i).11.6-(}i_ For Sale FOR SALE-QUANTITY STOVE pipe. Apply Guardian. l59i-il-6-3l. miles from Charlottetown. "ii liaturdny November the 10th.siee FOR SALE-SET BLACK FOX iiindhllis. Peter ilrotlio, ltuc- furs. mink muff and fur lined than“ 1545.11.34] coat. Apply ililjiiilsbore St. 1589-11-04! Wanted oust-m nornf wares sTnss-i- CHARLOTITETOWN This Piipuiaiy Hotel - WANTED- BOARDERS IN CEN. trally located home. Table board- ers also accommodated. Apply Guardian. 1582-6-31 *+++e+os+ SASKATC swan TEACHERS" lroad just laid on the west. stile oi \._.._ iortabis accommodation to the travelling public. lsliy good and the pub- lie cared ior. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Hotel C0., Ltd, his been completely renovated and rs- l furnished throughout and offers very com~ The table is eopec are-- courteousiy Rates $3.00 a dsy. Manager ‘- Charlottetdw? IiiiNiiii iiiiii WEST KENT SCHOOL 'I‘Iio following is the standing of West Kohl. School for the month of I October: Grado X.—~1. Amy Johnson. 2. Norinii Jiiuilcstm; Ii. Ailoluiilo Lock hurl. (trade iX.--i, Marjorie Stewart. 2, Dorothy (lordnn; 1i. iloy Mnc- ntiiiniti. - Crude VIII.- l. ltobcrt lioglz; 2. William Owcii. It, Evclyn Jenkins. Grade VlL-vl, Walter liriuich; 2, Jamies Innis and Maurice Lodge, Proprietors s? . ‘Q l‘ l'rllll\ am] lifiiiiinuiisn- m. itiiitiriil lh-ii. . ..,. h! .DI'QHA§E.§ murmurs": an old fool last night? Listing ilk-st forte inoreillieiy it soofne {ctiiiaili 3. Benjamin Boers. Grade Vil.—-1. Ben Rollers: 2. Cedric Bouiter; ll. Keith Wedlock. Grade Vi.———1. Reginald Holman; 2. Robyn Cameron; 1i, Margaret Newsom. Grade Vi.——1 Jessie MncLenn; ll. Wands Wediock: 3. Lois Ford end "Clifford tequal.) (trade V.-1. Effie iirehnut. 2. Margaret Black: 3. Gordon Wil- Iiams and Ernest Lord, iequui.) Grade V.-—1. Allison Rosters. 2. vlfilllsm Reid; 3. Mary Sinclair. Grade fV.—1. Grave Yen, 2. Gar- field Jewers; 3. Mary Stewart and Carl Boehner ieonsl.) Grade iiL-l. William Maeitae; 2. Fraser MacMillen: 3. Florence Strickland. Grade li.—1, Robert Hubbard: 2. Mary Owen: 3. Dov-i-i‘.\Y"'""a i "Did you really coil this officer 0s Motorist: ."'i‘he more i. ‘SHOP from l-lolmairs Catalog. water TOURNAMENT "r0. NIGHT Rosary liall ul. 3.15. 1i . MUSIC REHEARSAL-Tho Choral Society will resume its ac- tivities for tho season on Thursday night when the first rehearsal will be held,ln the Caledonia Club rooms. The musical work selected will be “iiiewathifs Wedding Feast," which has never been t-tiven in ‘this City. Prof. Ball will be the director for the season. RESERVE TUESDAY NOV. 13 for chlckep supper at P. E. I. Or- phsnage ilnder the auspices of the MacDonald's Women's institute. Supper served from (i to 10, 1i Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shaw accom- panied ‘by their niece Miss Mary Wheatiey left this morning for [iortiaiid Boston und other Ameri- can cities where they intend to spend the winter. Western Guardian —-NOTiCEV—-i will load live Iiogs George Judson Dingweil, Bay Fort- une who died Nov. 7,1910. inserted by his wife and daughter iiuater River. Vicar Cannot Mak Curate Apologise (Dominion News Service) IIIIILIPAST‘. Nov. tl—- Belfast l)lo- ccsan Court dismissed the appeal oi’ the llev. Fredk. Chestnut Cites- ney, curate of St. Patrick's against the refusal 0f the Bishop of Down to order his vicar. the Rev. John Redmond, to apologise publicly for contradicting his sermon. The vicar was said to linve told the congregation. alter the trurute had left the pulpit, that the latter was wrong In saying gambling and drinking were vices. but not sins. The Court held that the Bishop had til-‘scrctltm ius 1o whether there should be a Dliiiili! or private apol- ogy, and that the canon on which the curate relied was not now part of the constitution of the Church {of "Ireland. The Bishop had de- cided thnt the Cilflltifli doctrine was erroneous; and that the vicnr's apology should be private. Rubber Paving Is “Creeping? and Poor (Dominion News Service) LONDON, Niii’. 6W- 'I‘Iiu rubber the Cenotaph. iii Whitehall, is shift- ing, and the affected portions are to bc replaced. - The representative of the com-i puny responsible for the work told n DFDSS representative that the trouble was (lite to the lateral or “crcepltig" movement of the ‘rub- bitr Iilocknq owing to the abnormal two-way traffic they had to bear while the eastern portion was cIo-soii. "This is the first attempt in lay rubb'oi' paving over n large area." _hc said "it is an experiment, pur- pooeiy tried on n road where traffic is exceptionally heavy. “When tho ivcstcrii portion IVIIN begun the joints wcro fiilcd in with the best material thcii known to our engineers. \Vo now have an improved filling material, which is being used on the eastern sldc. and it is anticipated that no trouble will he experienced there." .._._._-¢o¢-__. GOOSE RIVER SCHOOL The following is the standing ui Goose River School for the mouth of October, i923: Grade i.—i. Jack Sutherland; 2. Gus MoLarcn and Dottie liic- Laren. equal; 3, Jean McLeod. Grade li.—1, Angela Sutherland; 2, Jack McKlnnon. Grade illlii.~l. Adele Sutherland; 2, Ernie McKinnon; ll, Temple 0'Haniey. Crude 'lV.-i, Teresa McKlnnon; Gfiliig li.—1, Louise ‘McKlnnuii; 2. Flora McKinnon. Grade Vi.—-I. Pius Sutherland; 2. Angus McKinnon; 3. Walter O'lianiey. Grade Vil.~i, Cyril Sutherland; Z, Elmer Sutherland. Perfect. attendance —~‘/\lii§(?ili_ SutherIantL-‘feaciier, M. C. Mau- Aiiam. " .i__-Q-o-¢-———— It is clnlmod thnt. the intersec- iloii of Fifth avenue and Forty- soconil street in New York city lt-i tho busiest tour corners in Amor- ica. . .._€-<oe>-——— "But i iilil so unworthy of you. dear!" His intuiiticd: "Ob. ifretl. Ii you and father only agreed on eovry other point us you do on that, how nappy we should be!“ iiiilillliiilliliii DAVISOWB MILLS, Burlington will be closed for renovation until further notice, crushing grain ex- cepted. George Davlson. ----m0¢—-——— Tariff Policy (Continued from Page 1.) portance to Canadian producers of certain foodstuffs which cannot be pioduced wholly or partly in Brit- a n. The correspondent can tstate. for instance that the Board of Trade has adniltted its willingness to im- pose a duty on foreign canned sai- mon and admit the Canadian pro- duct free. it is understood there is a willingness also to add raw fruits such as apples. to the schedules. which already unounced will apply to dried and preserved fruits. There is some hopo that Canadian hops might ilitl0 be considered. These concessions could be obtain- ed almost immediately. - The prl "ipai effect on Canada of the du ies which the Premier proposes to place on manufactures bids falrto bo an influx of Ameri- can branch factories beside which the u nsidernble transference ai- ready caused by the preference on motor ears sugar etc., will be as a trickle compared to n flood. Former Grown Prince Continued from Page 1 friends conic to see you at Ools, lire you tixtictttliii-‘i to refuso to seo thnin, or are you going to shake Iiunds with them and say hat you are delighted to know that there nic still some truo and honest Cor minis left?" The DHDIEI‘ suggests thnt the (frown l'ri|i.-t~ can live in the t-oiii- try as "quietly as Rupprecht." P.E.I. Piesbvtery Continued from Wire i at 'l‘_vno Cilfltey. A debntc look place over ilic appointing ot‘ ll committee of the PFP-"IIYWYY to further information in the liiiiiivi‘ of Church Union. Sonic (lpiifltifiii the appointment of the cominlttm- lost ii should intro- Vallt-y during the va- whcrc us yet tho question has not been tiiuch discussed. On the oth- cr hand there were those who felt that iii some congregations the controversy ililii already been start- "fl iii’ tho other side and that It would bu necessary - to answer qua-rations raiiscti. 'i‘ht-. Priesbyuq-y derided to appoint tho committee but urged that rare should ho tuit- on not to introduce tiivisioiis lllitl rougn-g:itltiiis. Al. i’. p. m. there was u dlsctission on tho temperance situation. it was felt that much more could be dniio to enioreo the prohibition! law thnt. at present and a rosnlu- tlon in this cffcci was passed. A committee was appointed to bring before the piibllc more thoroughly ‘the need of prohibition luw enforce iiicut. town District. Methodist Conferen- cc and the Presbytery a joint res~ oluilon was passed that in tho new M bflngmg about united church more use should be made of consecrated lay service. iiiiifi Piiiili PISEEI] iliii iiiiii FEE (United Press.) NEW YORK. Nov 5 i~ ltluioglti employed by Dr. George ii. McAul- iffc. of Zti West itllghty-scventli reception clerk in the same office, by choking her while they were alone in the house on June 8, main- taiwd his plea of seif-tlefense when called to the witness stand yester- duy, udding a tale of alleged brutal treatment by police following his arrest. lmzadds testimony was listened to without display of emo iion by Mrs. Laura Martin, mother of the dead girl, nnti by her sister. Marjorie. During the curly afternoon Loz- adu was compelled partly to un- dress lii order that he might diu- play scars which he said were tn- ilicted by police at. West New Brighton, S. I., when ho was bciiii: tiuestioneti in the station house on the night of his arrest. The wit- ness said patrolman and detectives pressed light-ed cigars against his flesh. each burn leaving a scar, and passed "fire across his face." I-"oraglllloua Headache of Celery King- a ur n » - brzw ‘ahcu _ d h u wt.’ ‘£7210 Lid-Titan?" Coil-gt? ie" iii trusses you Ind do: iii nos —1 s dangerous. A i: %s gf firingiig’ £26 swsuillstiintatiagti limit _ time looldQJiiiU‘ an: bIlaYtQ. -_ t." ‘l, g _ . V - Sh. f . 1.4L: aaiiliiittiih iluco controversy lii (Zl)ilKI‘L‘Kiii.i0l'i8i step. and the decision was reached Eminent Divines Speak Continued front Page 1 each individual to solve. If a con- gregation feeis that it must out it- self off from union it may do so. The doors are wide open and they may go endowed with everything they can use in the way of proper- ty and means. "in the new church we are going to have all the mon- ay we want; let us be generous! The church is generous, and is now preparing its plans to be more than generous, to meet the wishes of any who may ‘not be able to see that it is the will of God that they should move with the church in a certain direction. That door is wide open and there will be no feeling on our part of dislike or criticism. We may feel that they are making a. mistake. but that is their business and we will pray that God. may bless them, either there or with us. "My own hope is that we wlli_ succeed in doing what has not. yet been done by the different denom- inations. We have failed seriously and gravely so far as Canada is concerned. and we have terrible difficulties confronting us over- seas. Our only hope is that God may show us ways of doing His will and opening our hearts more widely so that ills great spirit may flood into us and make us, like our forbears in the old days, conquerors of the world." Evening Addresses Ituv. W. 1\i. Ryan, presided at the Methodist Church in the evening The first speaker Rev. Dr. Endicott tiescrlbeil a great Christian confer- ence held a year and a half ago ln China. attended -b_\' over a thousand delegate-i, half of whom were mi- tlve (ihiuese. The message of that conference to the leading home churches of the world was "Why are you dividing us up into so many tilfferent denominations?" The (fhlnese contended that on relig- ions and national grounds there was no good reason‘ for this iii their country‘. 'i‘iil.s iiaine difii- t-ulty is being felt everywhere in the mission fields. John Wesley and John Knox made their tieclslous in their own diiy and established their churches. They did not worry about doing something which their grand fu- thers had never heard of. The dead pus; tftiilil0i. be kept on its throne. Chrlsiiunty is a growing thing and the cry oi‘ Christendom today is that people who can get together and reorganize to meet the new conditions must do so. Church Union is not a new ex- periment, but merely u continuance of what was begun twenty or thirty years ago, when the Presby- teriatis of Cauuda united with such splendid success. it was a step to- ward-: the day when Christ's foi- Iowers shall become one flock and one people, working together to win the whole world. lfcv. Dr. Gordon in his address said he had always looked upon the Church Union movement as a re- ligious one. The tremendous indict- ment of tienomlnatlonallsin, which came from China was he believed At tho meeting of the Charlottc- absolutely unauswerxmle’ and n’ the public school of Montague. inys upon the mon who claim that denonitnationalism is the best way Christ's king- dom the responsibility of proving that what is right i'or China "is wrong for Canada. The speaker was proud of the splendid tradi- tions of tho Presbyterian Church, but he shrunk from carrying this responsibility further in the face of such andndictment. There wit-s no question of coer- r-ion iii tho decision of the Presby- terian General Assembly to unite with the Methodist and Congrega- tionul churches, he declares. Tho measure was adopted . step by by a vote of the Assembly as all other issues are decided. ll’ that was coercion then every act in the history of the Assembly is coer- cion over the men voting in the minority. Generous arrangements S those congregations not WiSiiii-li; 1° enter the union and tho prayer-a “ll-och who kmed {possum Martin’ and sincere good Wish“ or m“ U“ aiiee with the strict Iciicr ni‘ the law Dr, Fraser should have aptiiieiti to the trustees for remctiy lhl-s pro- cess is somewhat slow and the end would bo best served by a persmr lit '* 'Itl tI-t*:*l~.'.'l'il. Mcthodism and Congregationalism. rntpliveigryw “ I u t“ H’ I q lted Church would follow them. The Union would not mean los- ing to the Presbyterian church its glorious traditions, but the acquisi- tion oi other i'ine traditions of Denominatlonalism had failed to do the work of Christ in Canada and for this reason alone he urged the support..of unionism and the pray- ers of Christian people. Both speakers received ii cordial bearing and a standing vote of thanks was tendered them at. the conclusion of the meeting. MR. wiauam cram-tau noosns There passed away at Freetown on Friday last William Stephen flowers. aged 74 years. The late Mr. Rogers who prior to his death, was a resident of Freetown. formerly lived in St. Eieanoris and had only a short time ago removed to the former place. - once (Mrs. Perry.) He also he! one brother Thomas Rogers who re- sides in California. , . . The funeral was held at Free- town on Sunday night at 7 o'clock the services being conducted by Rev. D. it. Ross after which the n- aiains were taken to St. llllesnoi-‘s _WIIMOJ.IIGY were interred on Mon- as they use it. the pipe. m; y. It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like l to slice their tobacco right off the plug The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for Whichever you choose, you are sure to get an extra choice pipe tobacco—— mellow, rich and tasty. . n“. riisji \ ‘ltj/z/J/ IiII-iXvQI-‘Iuim-Clfamfll-QICJI —IIDQ _.*f 3' . ‘ _ a‘-_.‘d.twl?e‘-éc-v~al ._ _,_ . " ‘t’ i ‘ -'>T§'IWQ*DP. ~8> - v VV,~.\<\x-a nN Supreme Court The Jiicliaciiiias it'l'lil of the Sup remo (lourt Wllr-l held yiv-siordziy in this city, with tiic (‘liicf JIINIIPI" and his ussnriiiits judges on iili‘ bench. it was a short t-it-ssitm Insi- lng only tweiity-iivtr tmluulcta, tilt‘ Court udjnurnlng nine tile. The (iiiiei Justin-t: (l(‘iiVl‘i't'ti jutli: 1 ment in the ease of Albert .I Fras- er, appellant. and Alexandr-r .\. .\it- i l._eun, respondent. ’l‘hls WllS ‘in peal from a conviction made by .wn Justices of the Pent-c for i\'ln.'-'f‘ County, and Magistrate for iili‘ town of lvliiiitague. zigzilnst. in". Fraser, on a charge oi’ iiliitlll'iiillli‘, )1‘. Fraser had been llnctl tiiii-tiil (‘Oslo "ti thirty days in jail. lie nppeaicill the case, and the appeal nuts Iii-arl last. July term when judgment ivas‘ reserved. ‘ The evidence was to tho t-ift-i-t that Dr. Frasi-rfls t'ii‘\'(‘ilgl'(‘t\i'~f1iti daughter. a pupil at the school hail been sent homo by tbs- lL"iI'il(‘I‘ w: the ground that she was nut Fill-lii" lug. Tho Doctor railed at the tu-liimi to get an explanation. passed betwct-ii him and ihi- leav- lier, the lath-i" saying he puuiulr-l the window sill with his "at. and‘ .”»J»+»» FOO-Q Q-OQ%-O-§+OO O fPQO-FFQCO%V§§@ Home \\‘Il| ti.‘ 0-0“ g vvvvv v vvvvvvv v v REAL ESTATE business on your behalf. 2.593 ii-tl-liitiiunttslil. vvv vvvvv vvvw Announcement We are pleased to announce that we have opened a DEPARTMENT and are now ready to list all offerings of Real Estate for Sale or to Let, also enquiries for property. Let-us save you trouble and worry by handling this Send or bring in. at an early date, particulars of pro- ' -.~, perty you wish to sell er let so that we will have them on hand for prospective purchasers or tenants. EASTERN SECURITIES 00., LTD. Office No. 2 Bank of N S. Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. W. H .V. DUNBAR, Manager 40-04-04 ooo-oeoomo-Qo-o-c-vo-o-co-o o >0 >0 00040-00404 O-Q - in Stimuli-rattle, when the vertiint nflonquors Asthma. To be re- pManufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited -» ment found that even accepting ihi‘ prosecutor's statement n..- rot-rout. Dr. Fraser Iva/s not guilty oi‘ an oi- fciice finder the Criminal Code 0i I-ozwlo. the Wilninv office mon ‘We ‘"16" mm" '° “ma” I” Canada. Tile tcliuiict‘ hail ext-cutl- - ~ - he terrible suflocstiug . . , . _ T] . m... given ior the ticfLlliilllll, a lioved from t '?§I.‘L'§§."i..“ iii):(leiiiiihibawlftiti tiny: iiniirc oi‘ animal was subsequently due to xthixlio is ‘rdsigeflithgilifflgtg. "‘ .. - . 4 ".1 0'.’ '- ° ‘ his daughter was a (i(‘iil'llif‘ girl "l-liii- i“ ihf; Plimmh‘ mom? but m saegm" a f l d anti could not Itocli up with ili'l‘ Mi‘- Wyttti. ihc latter has decided urg 15 even greater. Not ony eel Dr. J. .D. Kellogg's Asthma ma: cdy bring prompt relief. but it in- troduces a new era of life for the afflicted. Systematic inhaling of smoke or fumes from the _i'6II10i‘1Y prevents re-attaoks and oftewef- not Lo |li‘(ii'ti(.'(i with the vase and on motion today of Mr. Saunders (hi! motion for a new trial was dis- mlasctl. iii the ruse til‘ it‘. L. iliISZtlHi nliii tatheiue vs. t‘. J. Stewart, action 0f tudles. His Worship in his jiidu cd his uuthorilv lii sending tht- (‘iwiiilwlii- “ilml w“ liritcii dim‘ feels a permanent cure. . ‘ . " . - . . .. . _ ‘trinity term and n vcriic. given M “Mm 1mm" “ml “hm h‘ “mm rm. U... ].|,.||nm_ tn.- npplleation for a new trial was tiismlssed. in tho cast.- ul.‘ tho Canadian Bank of (Tommnrt-e versus J. Stan- li-y Wctliock in which there bud been a verdict for the defendant. the upplit-utltin for ll new trini was zilso dismissed. —HOTEL VICTORIA offers to, the travaflilnsngf however should have “any u “mhfubufim _ The deceased leaves to mourn ' their loss a sol-rowing widow and , four children fllmOiYl-——GO01‘QS Hubert. Arthur Richmond. cere- msn iievimid and Jessie Flor- ~ been so timed and conduirtctl zit.‘ not to interfere with or tiii~'.lll‘il thi- school work. It, is u criminal ut- ilencc lu disturb i"‘ii_'-‘.liliirl acrvico-s or meetings (ifiiiflii for n t-‘tltfilli. moral or benevolent tiurtitmv. but schools are not upct-lilcnlly lIIUIi- tioned, and do not. come uuilcr thi- classes specified in the criminal code. in other provinces provision is made for such cusps and ivlio ther i-iiinlisr provision lii to be made here is a matter for the Leg- lature. His Lordship gave judgment in favor of the aptieiinrit (fir. Fraser) allowing the tippeal with costs. On motion 0i‘ Mr. A. (l. Saiinilers, K. C., Mr. Charles St Clair Trainer. H. A., of Albany, a gratiuati: oi Si. Dunstans University, was admit- ted as a student of Law in the oi- fice oi Mr. Mark R. MvGuigan, Charlottetown. lii the case oi (‘rcnrge .\icQiiarrit' versus W. (i. Lawson. tried in June i _ Chinese Waif Who Saved 317 Lives Servlcoi (Dominion News LONDON, Nov. iP-Unn u! the "old boys“ of the (iiiurtrh of Eng- Iund Walls nud Strays Society iii London. has been thanked and de- corated by the Chinese (lovcrn- mt-nt im- hls part In saving the livers oi 317 native soldiers. The society, for obvious reasons, (loos not wish to disclose the iden- tity of this gallant "old boy," who left iht- institution during the war and joined the Navy. When he left the Service. at the close of the wnr, he t-iet-ured a posi- tion with the Chinese Customsninil it was while serving at sea that he won lhc honour now bestowed on him. H!‘ is a native of Cam- ,’ bridge am‘ is 27 years of age. it is ptlvflihifl~~tilflilgil this can.- not_ he conflrmcd——that the incid- ; eni In which the decoration was won hail some connection with the wreck of the steamer Hong Molt. of Singapore, with about 1,100 passengers, lu October 192i. Al. the time it was reported that when H. M. S. (Jsrlisie arrived on up-to-dste hotel. Con- tains tit rooms with private eethaThs Quip. Inc is famous Iii over Canada. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd, Proprietors Vi C. S. Robertson, Toronto: John J. Kerr, Hamilton; S. W. Stsnsby Msnchest . Eng Leonard llSpeiico St. John: H. W. Martin. Toronto: D. R. Rutherford. Halifax; J. Power. Halifax; F. J. II. Wright Sslde; G. E. D. Scarborough. Tor- onto: G. H. Latiiisw. Halifax: P. L. Perry, Antigonish: Geo. s. Orig, Quebec: Geo. D. McLuskey. . John; S. B. Gibson. Halifax; A. J. Diiif. ilailisx: Oscar Laaot , Mon- cton: Wm. iiearee. Jr. HI : D. R. Henderson. Truro: R. . Bo neil 8t. John: Lient. Hibbard. Ottawa; H. J. .' ithe scene there were 350 persons , inboard, and rescue work was cer- Iried on all day. Geo. Ackrn Moncton: J. Rosenberg Montr A. iii. Corbett St. John; L.Ke Moncton; A. fronts, L. Brunneli Montreal’ C. innvoamerk esss are void by the lei‘. Halifax‘; ma. 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