l ‘=1 I i ,. . wasn't '7 PORTUNITY 'li.1Ll'“-.l Your savings account will coon give you a fund for business investments, or for an emergency, or it will pro- vide a surplus that will help to keep you in comfort in your old age. The “regular saving" habit is the most profitable one you can form. This Bunk Invites Your Savings Account. Inumt CVMIWYITIAQd He; Yearly. 7 THE BANK 0r’ NOVA scorn ESTABLISHED ‘ I832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve 320900.000 ‘total Assets over .5260.000.000 ' \\'iiil Ills‘ liilji-l-l uf LZHIII‘ ‘flue ln-ul pulislhle service ill our Jlilrllinlr fllv-IIIIIIPIW: the l-lllnti-rn supervisor's Ileiulrlnlvlll is lul-llirii il- snlnt Juiln, N. ll t-ifii Eastern Guardian b ..'-'EASTERN ,AGE.\'T—Mr. J. W. viurdock isfiuardiarl Agent in Mon- ogue and uiill b: pleased to receive few nnll renewal subscriptions. ll The Pcnivilln govclllmon: QHIIILLG permission to thlcc paints, cnc American. Peruvian-American end the German, to engage in mail, mgcl- and frzigit: air .'l3l"\l.'.'(.'. huzs com- one ‘third pass- , ___ s ' > '1 n e e z 1 n g . _ Turn to Mlnardfls and avoid a Mrip-‘s cold. Bathe the feet in Mlnarlfs and warm water. .|n . [JAIQUS] 1929,‘ Carters Bookstore Business as Usual Buy and Sell STATIONERY and‘ orr-"icn surrurzs everything the BUSINESS MAN requires for his office. BLANK BOOKS. FILES. BINDING CASES, EN- VELOPES. ‘l INKS. TYPE- WRITER SUPPLIES. LEDG- ERS. DAY BOOKS. ORDER BOOKS, ETC. Carters i Feed Store Prong Spring rlufchfn] Egg: j ovosj-oooooolooovoonqggq‘. lglr. l/fim r ' ‘jwlll/l) w.‘ ~- v ‘ l. Market, p w‘, ...'s ‘LATCH- I-‘OIIIYS , 1 s PLIBB filth)‘: . ‘ . Q Q Q Q Q Q C Q Q Q Q § Q Q Q 1 l i C 1 i We are wcily stocked with g v ' Q Q I o § § C 1 Q Q Q U Q Q § Q . Q Q § I § 5 Q j j j T... Prohibition Appeal Cases In County Court The hearing of twJ ilrolltbition appeals against Edward Perry and John Fitzpatrick, was resumed be- fore Judge Inman Court at Surrunersldc last Friday mcming. Miss Florence Dorsey, Sec. lcla-Ty of the Prohibition Commis- sion, gave evidence in both cases t: the efftct that orders for the ap- peals had been made by the Prohi- bition Commission. Proof of serving ntiicc o! appeal and CllIBr prelim- inary matters were then completed. and the Ccurt proceeded to hear the evidence in the case of Edward Ptrry, ‘ F: ambition Inspcctzr Keir Mann gale evidence that. an October llth in pursuance of information which he had received to the effect that tit: respondent was peddling liquor. he had watched the respondent posyng behind l3.acc's swre on 59V- cml occasions and he observed bulges , lh the respondent's clothing resem- bling the shape cf bottles on the hip. After observing this condition ch thicediffercnt occasions the In- sptctcr accosted the respondent, and the latter tnok to his heels. Ixlspec- tor Mann followed him and a search cf his pcc ets revealed the presence cf two tc dies of rum. Mr. Mann gar; evidtnce that at the time oi making the starch he believed and suspected that the respondent was carrying liquor in his DOCK-Bis fol‘ illegal sale, l This concluded the evidence f0? ll ~. pltsecution, and no evidence W05 given for the defence. Mr. Thane _A. Campbell appeared gs Counsel for the prosecution, and argued that m? (are was casliy distinguishable from that. <1 Gza-haln. which Stipendiary MagIstrat/c WYfl-i? had l3l|°W3d~ m dismissing this case. n9 aLsa submitted numerous au- thorities in support of his csnten- ticll that the legality or illegality of the search made by the Inspector is .clltirely irrelevant as to the ndmissa- bility in evidence of the favcfs so re- ~ vealed. Ho also argued that even -l' it were considered nzcessary t: cs- tubllsh the witness.’ right to search the respondent, Inspector Mann in the present case had given evidence of circumstanczs and suspicions which clearly established his right of search under Section 130 of the Pro- hibition Act. lll ddditicn to the authorities cited from outside, Ml‘. Campbell refer- l-s-d ta what he claimed was an al- mzst identical case of Alexander Jamfeson vs Hubert MacDonald, This case was tried last spring in the Ccunty Court before His Honor Judge Stewart who was then Acting Judge ci" the Court, and a collvietim wllli secured cn the evidence of Inspector‘ Jamiescn who hat‘ ‘earched the P9!‘- -sall of the defendant, and so elitist"- ed evidence at his possession of i.‘.lc llquar in qucsdan. , The case against Edward Perv was adjourned for judgment until January 15th.‘. . The Court then proceeded to take rviderlce in the case against John Fitzpatrick, Chief of Police John D. Murray testified that on June first he accompanied Customs‘ Ofllcrr in the County‘ s- .5Z"¢"<=i€¢!fi. l >44. _-. -aur fire guns land ml nulnl fejctant at Bruce's. lou-i-l-al ~avv nmAér SCRAP. grit and hen feed at Bruce's. 2061-1-‘7-31 -uuy llinulrs warranted half wedge axes at Bruce's. 2037-i-.5-3i —.-=—— —BUY EVEREADY RADIO Layer- ' built B. Batteries at Bruce's, j 1082-i-3-2l -CROSSCUT AND CIRCULAR sauzs said right at Bruce's. 2087-i-7-3i -I-‘0R MOI!!! PUPS and hotter foxes feed Vitaultneral and Menlblcnd. Sold at name's. V 4-1-4-3i -mnum nun lvuril: axe han- dles In stock at Hrace’s.. ,203‘l-1-5-3l —NOW ls THE rm‘: l.» mm; icr refinishing" paint and decor- ating. Buy paint, and rdware at Bruce's. 2067-1-7-31 -'I'llE ANNUAL MEETING of the Freetown Presbyterian wngregatfon will be held in the Church. Jan. 10th at 2 p. m. 2045-l-5-2i -BBACB'S STORE will be closed at 5.30 p. m. for the-Winter months, ' beginning Monday, January 7th, 1929. elccept Baturdayspwhcn the store will be open late us usual. 2023-l-4-3i —'I‘!IE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUAR- DIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, nextBanit of Nova Scotla, Water Stmet. Subscrip- tions will be received and advertise- ments taken for insertion ill the Guardian. ‘ —DONA'I‘ED T0 PRINCE COUN- TY HOSPITAL — Prince County Hospital acknowledges with thanks the fcllawlng donations for the month of December: One box of or- nnges, Mr. George McLean, Scarle- town; ijt/o Izwiz, two- bottzlrii of cleam and two battlrs of‘ preserves, Mrs. Sharbeil. Portage; sixty pounds cf ice, Mr. Ten-y Noonan, Summer- sldc; oranges for nurses, Mr, A. E. Hardy. Freeland: cake for nurses, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Summer- side: S10 for patients‘ Xmas, Mr. P. Tuplln, Penn; $15 fzr l'il.I'I§.2$ Xmas. fmn Ladies Aid: nail of mixed candy for nurses, Mr.‘ Edgar Milli- wan. Nwrvham- S15 for Xmas. Alber- ton South Women's Institute, per Mls. Samuel Fraser: bag of apples. Mr. and Mrs. William A. McWil- llams. Millzwn: ten pounds of chick- en. Mr. J. A. Mathicson. O’Lear.v; turkey, Premier Saunders; candy and turkey, ll. friend; fruit for pat- ‘ients, Mr. Everett Philiiifi. summer" ‘sldc; fifty cents for patients. M'- Joseph Dalton, Bliomiield Corner; chit-slates for nurses, Rev. Father Giiiis, Mr. n. ,1. Rayner. Mrs Rid“ r-rds, Miss Mirini: Perry. Mm M8119 Stavert, Mr. J. E. Dalton. Mr, l‘. N. Enman. Mr. E. T. Gallant, Mr- E. P. Foley, M s, J. J. Gfllldet. Mr. J. S. Fanning, Mr. and NBS- J. R. Hunter, Miss Eunice P017190 and Mayor Arnctt; marshmallows and box of apples, Mr. and Mrs. Gcsrg: Callbeck: oranges, 1V8‘. and Mrs. B. W. Robinson; keg oi’ cranes. Mt, and as. H. T. Holmanrhorne made candy, Miss Marie Sonier: We cream, Eddie's Tea Rooms; box 0f chocolates, Dr. and "Mrs. Sharp; 53°» the medical stafI.——S ‘ Platts t: a snowplsw in tn; Railway Yard at the eastern end of Summer- sidc. On their arrival they found the snc wplow dcol- locked with a pad lcck and chain, which appeared as if it had been placed there" a few dnvs lzzfore. They concealed them- selves for about. fifteen minutes. whm the rcspzndent and another man ugtprarichtd the snowplow and th: rrspcnderlt climbed up on the plow and" went inside. The ofllcels then came out from their conceal- mmt and thre respondent iumptfi down from the dozrway into Mr. Murray's arms. The door of the plcw was then open, On tniflrifl’; the plow Murray and Piatts found a quantity cf “moonshine? quantity ' of beer land a,'quantlty of mash. Mr. Thane A. Campbell on behalf of the Appellant then asked for all adjournment in order to procule the evidtnce of a. further witness, who was laid up with influenza. T116 rcspsndent stated that he would re- serve his defense until the date of the adjourned hearing. His Hsnor, Judge Inman then adjourned l!!! Court until Jan. I5th.-—S I I ' .. The anus of a New Yori‘: invent- crs crzzi; hangs-l" hm divided, the upper llaivc: being ccnircllcci by a. mrlnz to hclll a immiolfl; firmly and imrcvcnt it rllnpilm. wild “rncv (lllsflll/Eiid in Asia Minor by a Gennan explorer that makes persons utlo cat. lrrlcll _cf it unscolztzious is believed to be nlnde from poisonous flowers. Q-OV-‘O-QQQO-O- you SUDPOSQd to get out of those tires?" 1' asked the service station fcreman." more." he replied. K113" I ‘zcunmed. tell me just how you arrive at your figures." , rein with this front tire. That will evnlain the 5.000 miles figure! You W111 B0308 that it isswearing in one l-lacc all ‘the way around the fund, That is because the wheel is out of lne. on the sprface is taking all the fric- 1J0)‘; developed by contact with tho roa - Insured mklnc n look in the wheel. man. line. and also the. tcev inof the wheel. Wheels are no‘. Sllflposcd to he ab. solulely vertical. rioalnberml or pitched outward at. the p. are aligned they still are not abso- lutely straight. finll SICCHT’: n very tough job," the wheels still were out of line, so far as my vision was concerned. Tilmlifli! alone. the friction will be simply is hcilt. ' it docs a lot of damage, lemons she also oonllnucd her menial‘ and physical, _ twenty rinks me had 10s.‘. l0 pounds. ----->+nnv-“--- vacum cleaner to collect dust mud". l~v rock drills to prevent it: distrib- l‘ Ecrl iii ‘he nil‘ as n ptssibla calls: of cxplowcnw. ‘ , c Motoring ‘With Mary j n; MARY JANE MOORE l Q Every’ l volution of the engine t ' ‘Ii-Ellis out wisdom i0:- the , woman who drives a car. ,0 one of’ them has dls- g i CQVCIQC- e... TIRE AND FRICTION (Jo-efficients of‘ Motion are not “i. j such bad little things when you get to know them. “m! liwhnlvfll and uninteresting at "Psi bilwh- perhaps. but if one real- ly makes an them. it may prove quite profitable. They sound deep I know because I made the effort. It all grew out of‘ the fact that one c.’ the front tires cn our new car- beilfln to showiigrls of wear before if was thMe months old. abut friction from that, i i effort to understand I I learned “TTBW 11181-1’! thousand miles are "Ahvwllere from 5.000 to 15.000 or "That leaves you plenty of mar- "Suppose you "All 148m? he said. “Let's be~ It meam that the one spot “I can sec it is out of line." I com- "NO. you can't." denied the fore- "It isn't that much out. c." What you see is the camber They are slightly “You will notice when ihcsc wheels It‘ they were. you'd Nfillarcnfly he knew‘ what he was talking about. f0" when he finished “NOW," hc Said. “when {you 11x9 distributed nil over the tread of the tire instead cf being concentrated in that one srat. You see. friction Heat is hard on ruhher. Now if you center n11 u“; heat generated bv the rolling of the wheel cn one. iilly spot on the tire, Diffuse i: and the tire will last much longer." 38981111": my earlier specimen of frlct-on, that mncrated bv rilbbin; the blinds mgether. I asked “when '1 W!‘ i5 Pulling very hard. l’ suppose the friction on the rear tires fr. at its greatest?" “NM always." replied tile, foreman. "T-‘he worst thing of that kind tile average driver docs tcdrly is to step entire gas silddeniy. The; i5 q snappy application cf power that drives the wheels around so rapidly that they cannot take hold. While , sli-"ning. there‘ is a tremendous nmoun‘. of heat developed. It is the same when the car is stuck in. the‘ mud. Racine 'the engine not only does damage to it underlsuch circumstances. but it plays the dick- cns with the tires. Applying the brakes suddenly at high speed does the same thing. The tccfflclent cf friction between til-c end road is tremmdously increased. 5W weir on the fires. ' lKing M itbifidates’ . Flour M ‘2, 000 Years Ago QBHE original genius who put xvatcr power to work is unknown Wbut to Rome goes the credit for bringing the invention to light. It was by the s oils of war that the Romans firs: iscovercd the hori- zontal, wzlrcr-wilcei flour mills near Pontus in the year 65 B.C. the castle of King Mithridates of nlC Romans brollght these small mills to Rome and erected them on their aqucdllcls. , After the watcrmilis, came windmills, than mecllunicall drivtn flfiUifyllllllS. Bur it is a far zltllvancefroln the flour mills ufcvcn the beginning oflile pres- ent century to the modern nmrvcis wilich-produce Maple Lulf Flour-wt product so expertly milled and so carc- fllliy tested Illillfl guarantee ofuhifurnl- iry and satisfaction is iven with every hag. Try it for your n xt linking. "One of the marks cf a really good driver is ‘his recognition crthe dead- ly effects of friction in motor cal" j cpcration. There's ll. lo: of it from one end of the car toithe other, and the driver can do a lot to see that it does no; become excessive." Frrm now on, I'm thinking of friction simply as heat. and I'm ‘got j going to make filings‘ hot for y- i self. i i0>-——-—- WOMAN ' FASTS. DENOUNQES FAD ‘ Al. the end of a twenty-days‘ l Margflrcte nl-uenu. of j i i fast. Di’. Berlin, Germany. declares thlir. fnsclnrt makes a healthy body ill and lITITISlIlCS what is wrong in an . unhealthy borlvwhlle the organism j is abmrmlv in a cclldlurln whlc‘; rmdzr; it Dcsirr‘ Fl " the Hvdr iill University so lhfl‘. Mlcntlfin ch- szrvatlohs cf “he effects might be mc o. During i113 time she allowed j '"~i"'\lf water 0nd the juice of two "oily susccifiblc to ills. ‘ lvri rtnifPd hill‘ fast in - . mhflx Institute nf Ber- ' lv.“hcut sugar each day. wcrk. At the‘ end of the Ari Englishman JIHS, invented ‘n Ii M . ‘PHI-H 005G. UP j ‘b NV 1TH MQKB- '50 I'LL HAVE. To Q0 rlr- ' wi-lATs o'er-lulu‘! THE. PARLOR lei HJkL. 01- emons: KIN _ .6 ‘gs-loose; m, _ Ilrvhl, H!" Gr‘! Irltlih Pilhll rclrfvcli. l l- . MAPLE LEAF Pu) "Cream 0f the West” EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Eleventh Prince Ed- wardlsland Egg Laying Contest For the Week Ending Janu- ary i2, 1929. The contest laid 592 eggs for the week, which is 26 eggs less than last week and 8i eggs more than the same week last year. ‘Ihe totalproduction is 4243,whtch is i530 greater than last year. The Experimental Farm, Frederic» tin, N.B., B. R... pen 6 led, the con- tes‘ fm- the week with 44 eggs, 46.8 paints; Mr. T. H. Fcstel-‘s B. R. pen l3 were ‘JlCZllld with 50 eggs -l2.fl points; and llirs. J. H. MacPhaiPs B. R. pen 2O were third with 35 eggs. 35.3 points and Mr. Charles Begin‘..- B. R. pen ii were fourth with 32 eggs, 34.0 points. Mr. H. C. MlllilillW-‘S l3. It. llcrl no. 8 in pen ii is leading the contest with 4'7 eggs 42.5 points; Experim- cllial Farm, Charlottetown,’ BR. hen no. 5 in pell i5 is second with 35 eggs 41.5 points and the Kenslrlgton Baby Chick Hatchery B. E. hen no. 0 l". third ‘with 34 eggs 4i IJOlIIlLS. The pens leading in total produc- ticn are: Experimental Farm Charlottetown. B. R. pcn l5, 352 eggs, 290 points. Experimental Farm. Charlottetown. \V. L, 2,331 eggs, 279.4 points. Kellsington B. C. if. B. R., 10,252 eggs, ziiiipoinls. .\llll:lrl!'~ Illlllillfllll la goon] for chills. l’ iliitipg. All persona indebted to the estaici f Norman J. McDonald must nlake payment of their accounts at the: store of the late Norman J. Mc- Donald at Grand Trscadie or at the office‘ of MacDonald 8c .MacPheF-. Solicitors. Charlottetown, not later‘ than January 15th, 1920. All ac- . counts remaining unpal¢ cm said, date will be handed to Solicitor for . collection. ‘t - - . ‘ . CATHERINE I1. MCDONALD». Adnllhfatratrik i I j ‘I ! i 1 I l t i i i i i t I l i 4 i j i j I j l i i E I) O MINION () F - PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD CANADA ISLAND ‘m frills rliolzirrls COURT 19th Gellrvc v.. a. n, 102s. In re Estate of Sarah Juni- .‘ll.3ill§i< (‘i"'llllt§ of (fharlotlisiown ill (gill-cams County in tllc said Province deceased tcstalc By the Honourable Aicxnllllvl" Balmcrmlm Wllriillrion Surrogate Judge of Probate. ma. &(‘.. and l~v Ilalruld Lconursl Pnlme", Acting Sur~ readil- Judge of Prnilaf w, &r.. &r., To the Sheriff of the County cf Queen's County or nny (lnnslailic or literate person within said county. _ (ZIIEETING: WIIIiIlI-IAS upon rmyiilig the peti- tion oll tile of Elva I-Iiizu Stamper oi‘ (JlIIIIIOUClOWII zlforerailf, Sixgic Woman, William E. Bentley olthu same jiioec, Barrister, and George W. I-Vaifcford nf the some place, Gentle- man. the Exceutors of‘ the above named Ilstatmpraylng that u. citation may he issued for, the purpose hcre- . inuftcr sci. forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite n-ll persons interested in the said Estate to be ' and appear before me at n Probate Court to h» hell] in the Court IIouae in Charlottetown. in Queen's County, in the said Province.“ nn. Tilursllay tho thirty-first day of January llcxt, coming, at the hour if clevcll o'clock , forcnoon of the sa l‘. day to shew (zause if any they cm why the Ac- counts ‘of the said l; ‘ate should not in: passed and the llslntc closed as. prayed for in said petition and nn motion of J. A. Bcfltioy, use, Proc- tor for said Petitioners. And I do llcrzbycrdcr that lrtruc copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Cilariottc- town‘ aforesaid, once in IXICIPWCCK for at least four consecutive works from the date hereof llnll that a true I (filly IIQTCUI gbe fdllhwltll posted in j the following public places respcc- j tlveiy, namely. in tho hall of the .= Court House in Charlottetown‘ ufnreq j sailliit ‘ei- I near the Scalearmd nt or near the Bank of. ' Nun's Septic lloth in Charlottetown, aforeaajidfsolthnt all intcr- ' g3}. I (‘Slfll in the said Estate d; aforesaid‘ llluy nan-c our: l.0..,c hnI~“e-°,I * tIl, S.) (llVl-IN under my Ihnd uul ilic Sral of the said Court this 10th day of December, A. 0.. 1028, and In the 19th year of "is lllajesiylsi reign» tfigci.) II. L. PALMER, Actinyludge of Probate.‘ 9941-!2-24-Ill-Ji1l1-7-14-21L /\ llzmn 111:5 been - invented to biz"; fags wlih all t orange-led g: us. tubes czntrining neon 2' - pr: dlr: tile l-nyi and a. nun- IL.‘ mad: (f he 1.1:; metal caesium to project iiielli. r Dllvczl by an 0125.110 motor, it :;:'.v ‘first will do all kinds cfiwcrk m lumber ‘up t: lZlree inphes in thick-rm: ir light‘ zncugh to be tr.1..éd by ilalld in case. ____.___.-___._. l‘l»l- rl'(I\|ll"I‘ m» .\Iillllrll'» Lllllmmf. Professional» Cards»; Mark n. McGuigith . B‘ A‘; ' BAItllIRTl-‘Jl. BOLIOITOII, ETC IIIONEY T0~LOAN Cameron Block; Charlottetown, I'.E.f. McLeod & Bentley ‘ / .1. A. BENTLEY » W- lfl- BENTLEY. IL c. """°s==<‘ "mun u, soul i .' i. ‘ ci$illlu»5°:illt?i., “l¢1)9"?‘lg& McPhw . .'A. ' J. AJMrDONALII‘ i“ p_ “dang-J . k 0.. lmnlusrbns." Artolilvzr ‘m. ‘ Miter 1,0‘ onus’. alley numllli; - l?" si¢wliifi"i*:& Lolvtller ' ‘ rQilts wanmlccf l" City ‘Weigh nllltlus Llama“ aon-l-cé . _ _ GcbrgléiiMcMp . » is ' AM‘ \ rri-lnuwlwtl. vaooor clam! a _r -~ AWAY’ _ " . ill!!!‘