Rev. Dr. Stewart "efrinwielljoir- i ‘h 7":‘l"'i file: n! cu a. lhlttlflln . 1”.“ humus: h; ‘lilo i fggémia-‘au ‘ii-T: "' "" inn In new»; ‘u People's Read y y _ Everybody Covers Prince Edward’. island like the Dew ” (i) I (I) Ifllliiliiflkllw (l) (l) Pnttttbhnfihg I jllIlIUDllbiM-v I r “M” “fifi” D0 rm aqua can none inched loidll UIIIIQQOQM G rill Inning Gan-nil: Tram?! cnlnnorrnrowu, CANADA wsnunsoav, JAN. 1o, 1923 l!) Ill], u! iiiiii iiiiis iiviiiiii . . ii iiiiii issii Gillmtllll’ M30’ Recall Ambassador From P iii: 13- Italy Urges France to go Slowly United States Regards French Move Wlilhfiillllrohension. Reparations Com- mission Declare Germany Has Default- ed in Coal Delivery. "~ i» ‘m'——--ou@ ' " (spfliillJtb The Guardian. cupied territory in tiie lfhlnehnd LllNrlllN _'", I ‘ , _ I ' \ r m-v-mll". l". rill. this‘. ii2s$§l1.““.i.’.“‘;f.2' VOil/illit. Dusseldorf will ‘crniinate Frgnch - I a (Em m ‘ i action ii. breach of tlie treaty at Essen according ito information of val-Sank“. ESSEN, Germany, Jan. 9.--Ad- recslved in British official circles vance troops of the French Army, from tiielr own observers. The B iti-l , - . . . o; lzllowluelgglzhgfutifig Frizlfcikil“ likely with technical equipment \ PARIS Jan 9__TM remrpfl n- have already reached the nelirlzihor- ' ' ' i i‘ ° 5 ing town of Kettwlg seven mile-s sou-tliwest cl’ Essen and the staetioii Commission today voted Germany between Dusseldorf and Essen is in wilful default in her coal deliv- eries. The vole was throe to one. - , Sir John Bradbury the Drills-h iiiem- {Frigciil ffiillliiiry ber casting the negative ballot. receQeh he“, ads,‘ H i“ ‘K “W5 IPARILS, Jun. iL-dminediiiteiy uf- I ' ‘ ', ter the reparations commission had hagvgsciiiggfwbfi’.dxgkeazggalcg: declared Germany In datum on coal Ruhr notwithstanding informal presentations through Ambassador deliveries. Premier‘. Poincare this afilemoon entered “no cnmnmmcfl. Herrick at Paris from the llnitcd States. making plain that this Gov- flon wit-h Premier Mussolini of ernrnent viewed such action with Italy and Premier Theuriis oi Bel- gium. He will maintain communica- tion with them throughout the action arranged in the Ruhr. -M. Poincare it is sta-ted also will in- form the British Government as noon as the orders are given for tihe actual occupation. iPAiRiIS, Jan. 9.-—From credible sources it is learned that German)’ intends to recall her ambassador to France as soon as she learn-s .thiit French troops have crossed the demarcation line which now 50PM’- atcs the occupied from the non 00-. iWeek 0f Prayer i Opened Last Monday . l meeting of i110 W23: oprfrngrgayer was held lust 111511.; in the Central Christian . HALIFAX... N- Qv*~'n“'~9j“; ,' Church where the sBBtl-llel‘ ill iii“ DrJTiiomns Stewart, Modern of . evenman Rev .w igvi Ryan addressed iaily here late Monday. LONDON, Jan. 9.—~'fuo Italian Government has protested ito France against drastic steps Iiased lupon minor timber and coal oe- faults, and has urged the French wait until January l5 when repara- tions payirierits fall due. LONDON, Jan. 9.-—Tho withdraw- al of the British troops from the Rhine is ‘i-hli-illii’ nroboblo” ll is 0i- ficiilly declared. l Died At Halifax apprehension. It was learned offic-l the Maritime synod or the Pres- byterinnChtiroh and senior oloril 0g. the General Assembly .21! Qan- ndn, died at his home here tonight." He» was 6') years o! age and is sur- vived by n wiidow and two daught- ers living here. -- ‘Dr. Stewart was born at W68! Bay, lnverness County. Cape BI":- ton, the son of one of the pioneer Presbyterian ministers of (lapel Breton. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Delhousie University and that of Bachelor o Divinity from Pine Hill College. Halifax. This institution later con- ferred on him the Degree of Doc- tor of Divinity. From Pine ‘l-Iill. ire. went. to the Free and United 001-, isges at Edinburgh, Scotland. | Dr. .Stews.rt's first ministry was' in the Maritime mission field,i from which he wemt to Sussex.’ N‘.B., and subsequently to Si. James Church, Dartmouth, N. He was then appointed to the staff of Pine Hill College. In 1913 he was made agent of the Eastern Section, comprising the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian church. 0n the death of Rev. Dr. dbdbert Campbell, of Montreal, a few years ago. Dr. Stewart was made senior clerk of the General Assembly and in September oi‘ ‘lost year the Maritime Synod made him its Moderator. ._Dr. Stewart crnong- "his other ut- trlibutss was remarkable for his ekecutivs ability. Colonel Dr. John iirtewart, widely known Halifax surgeon and head of the Dalhousia hospital unit, overseas, and A, F, Gtewsrt, chief engineer, C.N.R., at Moncton. are Ibrothe-rs. _ Mrs. James Farquhiirson, or ca; gory, at present in Halifax, is a pllster. Four- other sisters reside ere. WASHINGTON, Jan. iL-Acrim] _ discussion between representatives of the British and United States Governments on ways and means of funding the British debt to the Um. ted States opened today with the first formal conference between the two debt funding commissions. ncongregntion ivhicli church to CHURCH."- The meeting which ivns presided over by ‘Rev Dr ‘Gringo was opciico with przryer iby Rev G t‘. TaYll-ll‘ mi‘ lowed by the scripture lesson, read by Rev ‘H 1D itayiiionil. ‘Tho speaker, Rev-Mr Ryllll lll ill‘ trodiueing his Biilijoci SPORE 0f “Priiyer" as an atmosphere, neces- sary to the spiritual life of the soul as the air we breathe is neces- sary to the growth and develop- ment of the corporal body; an energy that releases sillfilllfli aorces and renders possible re- sults that could be brought llblllll by no other means. Tire silellk‘ er emphasized these two ilflilllll l)? referring to the history of the Christian Church and the areal ill‘ fluence which pro-yer exerted over its life and growth. Tho church had its origin in the ghost remarkable prayter nicctiiilt ill/Bl‘ held in history namely on Penti- cost day when the desclplcs t-llliil" cred together in one place all with one accord. In conclusion Rev Mr. ltyllll stressed the fact that the church of the present day must rotllfll i" the life oi’ prayer. H». exhorted his hearers to embrace the oilllol- turilty now afforded them and s0 arm themselves for the battle of life. ultimately attaining the end ior which all were created. The second service of the “Well of Prayer was held inst (WGIIIIILZ in the liilethodist Church. ‘F-ilerl? was a largo. attendance. imv- M" Ityrin pi-esiiling. Rev. Mr. Itiyllrllld Zed in prayer and Rev. Ml‘. Eaton read the t-rvlr- ure lessnn._ The address of the evening was ably delivered iby Rev. Dr. Gent-H. who took as his sublPl-‘l Family Religion. He spoke from Prov. 22. 6, defining religion of the home in its irelarlon to character, and emphasizing its influence 110011 civlilizstlon. Home religion he re- trirred to as the dynamics o! "l9 Church. The seed of home relish)" is, felt most in after life. It may not. show itself in its full POW" .0-v0-o-O=O+0-Q-0 ifiondensed Specials fIlATIlla-Mu nor lino per day. In or-line per day for I don or our. a n lino a flu for a can or ovpr. ujl son n Grcu- of u‘ gur- lnbill letter-l. noun one wor , per cent. dlloouni: for an. A l4- in boyhood or girlhood but it to frulition in old I159- The closing of the service last night was taken by Rev. -M.r. 1m‘- ' lor. The service this evening will be at St. James Church, when Rev. Taylor will speak on Child e. German Marks M. 15c for seven Illl forms N?! 0 ' Gurus: Id fmuflnocini ~- llrod In 1mm fol nit ti rwqeod. for we: ‘agree. it'll: oQ- IIQQQM ‘ffl BIT FOR LIGHT rich-ensuing. ApplY 1'12 Pflgriilflllnz on the Has Another Drop mrrnon, Jun. 9.—'iilie oer-man mark . nohsd 4s. o0 to the pound ndon market to- day. 530d {hglilfflilllii the world with 328 llflisiliiiiléi iu POTTSTOWN. Pa” Jun 9__ Professor (lcclares boys of riiitiori are lniprovini; but caiiric-i say as much for the girls. tIJOXlDON, Jan 9—Times prints report that Leninefls condition is causing real concern lu Russia and. four German specialists have been called. ‘PAIUDS, Jan 9~ftoparaiiuiis voted yesterday" Germany in wil- ful iii-fault iii her coal (iBiiVItTiGS 2i to l today. Eiigliiiiil casting ire» gative votc. DUB-IAN‘, Jiiii 9-—-FiV(l soldiers convicted» of dcsortion from Na- tional army executed here today by Free State. CONS/PANTINOPLE, Jan‘ 0A Brit sh air ziiid artillery reinforce- iiierits rcpJi-teiil; to have arrived here during past two days, foreign observers detect constant iiifiow of Kcmslist soldiers dressed in citizens clothes whu are equipped after arrival. ciateil Steamship Lines in confers. ber day . iii’ iii iiiiii'i iiiiii NEWS Sillllllllliil ii Iifliil (BY OUR OWN WIRELESS.) p ' MRS. EDITH THOMPSON AND FREDERICK BvwA-riER-s PAY iPENALTV. FRENCH ‘moons on WAY T0 sures cen- MANY. LENINE'S CONDITION CAUSING PLANES LEiAVE FOR KEY wssr. BRITISH Fences PORTEiDARRivEiJ AT CONSTANTINOPLE.AMERICAN LINER SAlLS-ON CRUISE AROUND’ womb. ANXIETY. XEWHPORT NEW-S. vu.. Jmi 9a Eigluccn seaplaues left Hampton 3 itoads Naval base today for West to join Atlantic fleet.‘ tlieyitéd "no" by C are unilei" command of Lieu-1~;-ii;iiitis,_m law which will require Ilritfsh pay ilc-lii iii‘ ziliiiust five bliiV. _ _ _ _ p i:iis Wifllill 24 years ut iiizviw-stii“""’iii' “mi for iiiii breiiiiii of 4% per cent. New WT? -llar Silver czicc, representing rill naviga- thin companies operating in and out of here, decide to increase freight rates on lieiiip to all At- lantic and Pacific ports tivorrtyl per cent. NITW YORK. Jan ii—l.'iiiteii Aiii erican liner Resolute flying Pana- ina flag, sailed today on cruise gcrs. pulled out brine diy {will take on liquor zit Hivanii, her ifirst stop, crew announced. l , ilvillAMl, Fifi" Jan. ll-lilzimburg-iiur; Exchange Rates Noon exchange cables Yrrk Jan 9:—— tifiilii iWoman And Youthful Lover Hanged LONDON. Jun S)—Mrs. idiompiion, who was cor coiirpilciiy in the niiirili. husband, Percy ‘Thompson, 4th. 1922, was hanged this morn V ing at London. Eng. ‘FfEtiCPiCk By-iwiiicii tilt-y will Hgpgrt i-Jiiiiiiitteil the awful crime at. the iiistigition also hanged. waiters, who actually IIG woman was SEA- RE- 30. Hatteras docked ilcfti to- . Jilli 9-—lritim:it- “ii”- .1.‘r|.i.l;n|t irlzffflillg. .\,ll risk nioilff cation of llllill YlIIIlllIllI,‘ 1-». lhliitiiiiir-iiiiuil for shop tbroa Eqirpdhc i-eiriairider of tho an. iifiiwiiring "i "evillliuoo. Toilay ; ytertiydli’ continue .0“ Qcnwillv/ ni-iudc v35“; Rum Robbery and Court Yesterday. yesterday morning in ‘C°iiiiii‘iiiiiei' Boniieit- lcliiirgti to tho Grand Jury <it the ll BELFWST “fu 9 bcapvlmiiiliblllllg of the Hilary Term of Sail ' ‘ r » " .‘ c- t. i-ii- ‘siiwii Miiii-hcivis of U‘ S‘ mnDp-iglibillfltilail tliiilreriminzl g£ilixsllit mg beard steumslhip "Hflrieruswliivlriit. Au’ exit-ado" of his l! iliril at era of pneurriiziiiu Liver-inf appears bell)“ o I iitiliftl< - Suiiiiiicrsiele for l‘ n! iliill \'V. (ilrilfin for illlillllil. Wiifriiri liissi) ziiid \\ ‘fill g and i _ ' also -'l against George Essory and Olliricii for jail breaking. Mr. Geo. S. iniiiun, l{.(3., '])f~1l|'l‘il as Counsel for the Crown (i i S l ail Johnston. itowii; t toivii: blilflfll’ James. I ._ , , . Peter Cullen, For: A ,. -—— ?~%_i‘.‘l'.‘.‘~..~.;.".";;:""" ‘hi? ore-e “i535 lfiiiilCAGO. Jan 9—Yriiiig Jake Italian Um 436 .. GPliPRe A. Sharpe, Charlottetown; Schueffer, former billiard chuiiip-' Dumb Gundm. _ 39,“ .. James A. Stewart, St. Peters Road;i ion defeated Roger ‘Conti, Frenciiicernnln Mark __ 0098 .. ‘ _tltle holder 500 to {i139 in first Canada _ _ . _ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ 9913097 .. Qlllllfl, (jpariqtgetown; George “L iblock of their 1500 pont match to Argentine Gum, Peso 35,14 -< Owen. North ilivcr; Jumgg lileelile wpich shall challenge,Jflpnnpse Yen _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 48m, .. lilixréllap Kvnys Crass; Howard (3 f - . F7 .. r . r ' ' l i ' - , ,. lllfiillie Hoppe for crown. i'}q;,;,.,,g],.‘,€ T“; _ _ (Wimiy, Qlxliflciitigiylre ZVi-ANiliLA, Jail 9—'i.\’lliflillt Assfl- ""““ “p” " ‘ ‘ .- ’ " ' ‘ ljoylor. Hunter River; n, A_ MC fwllzlc. Flat River; Patrick Keiriiq ‘iii- Ciiiiliilileilllfll: H. V. Bahrain‘ Cl‘7ll‘i()itt‘fO\Vllj ler, f‘lizirioltotou'ii; John M, - "ililllliv. Charlottetown, Ali-oi‘ rooolvini: their charge the “mild July retired and occupied iloy in the they work which ti.) Uhc Asylum i t rim i r [SHAPE ill PHISUNEHS SEVEHHY liill/IIVIENTEI] IJPIJN Chief‘ Justice Mathieson Refers to Recent in Charge to Grand Jury at Supreme Till‘. P008"! B80999 0f illlwlltlfa‘ fiicie case, their there is an oppor- _ iii-arccraled in the Queens (Jouri ituniiy for you to ilisiiiiss the case iwyitv Jail was very strongly lfOllllliPfl ‘a hlef Justice lliatlfe- indicating to you as the IIlOliIO(l—— his; it will be for yourselves ‘to deter- Tlic criuiiiui cases comprise- liilisilhieii‘ deierininiitimi. But when the ma" iiiiiictliieflt against (lolin l\iilli- case comes ilown lo tho iielil Jory. :il:--.iiipt<-il Then the ‘petit jury hears lmtli sides lriipc and indecent assault: av-iinst mid renders their verdict accord- ‘ ‘ in. lnalyf‘ ‘flanks Griffin, the charge beiiii-f l-ilflt 01' apfhlouiit Stewart on or about August iii rhi- fl-hgfgnge of Attorney Gene,“ lihc Grand Jury applied in this case lalso. it was in be remembered that imiifllvllli: are the Grand Jurorszll") biii i5 ilimiiziii ‘mwii “iiiesis 12 5n Noanfi. I), Vi/rii-rlit.’ For-email. (‘liurlotfi-Sfll: the Grand Jurflllell 41W lll “will (‘liorlotir-Cili li~ W. F. Robins, CiIUflOilt-EION/ll‘ John cases i“ which no prisoners are ' available today. King against Wilfred 'Wllt'red Rohicheud, an indictment or about July 2-t, 1922. zirticies, irorisisting of canned Hoods. etc, enumerated.) Charles H. chamr agidns, 1mm, and ltobi-‘ifiillflllg. ‘ r-liauil, the bill indictment. oi - - iwiiieh I have just rearLT-hese three Escape of ‘Prisonersi nd fiiid. no bill. Thai I rim inc-rely iiiie one way or the other. “'l‘lic Grand Jury never hears viderice for the defense. however ood evidence the accused may ave. The Grand Jury only hears ne side and upon hlizit they reach The second case re-ferrcd in by he Chict’ Justice W415 one of arson gaiiist Frank Ford and llliiliaiii etting .fire to a store building at tii last. 'I‘.lio sumo instructions to Prisoners “Not Available" "Now there come a number of The first is the Bisso and shop-breaking and larceny o" (The stolen OI‘ “Ono is zijraiiist George Iii-dill)‘. iiiist Daniel O'Brien and the of atter eases are similar in this re- gard, that they are all for Drisoni breach and escape 1P0!" llflson- Tile law provider. a penalty H0011 anyi person who is in prison lawfully and ~__."____r this city, ztfruss malued ,on jhe Special Reserve and two years ago again to the colors and was sent ilirectly months of pservice bhbfL, gave him an exceptional oppw-xu- nlty of studying the conditions of the country at first hand he was sent to Egypt and later with General Harrington in Pales- ing the recent Turkish trouble. by the Turks while serving tem- porarily as Greek forces, Major Genge and his Blllllflanions effected their escape killed). over the lines and hack to chanuk charged with a. crime ‘and who, breaks gut 0t‘ prison. Or if lie mef-B-l ly escapes from prison a Denali?’ also is iprovideil. The meaning 01' these hills of indictment. is that‘ those parties after being tried es- .ianti‘-l:ill upon the condition of THE JURY CHARGE - . In liis char ~ i ~ _ _ . Thompson l.‘ th- first uo- _ _ It n the Gianni J l" , American liiier HOISiIIIII, which; man in 16 years t?) Sui“? the fumCliict Justice Jiatiiiosoii saiduigicllllcil from prison or broke out of went aground on Caryn)" reerillenalty‘ of death by hiiiiiriiif-l- A ‘m: illiiml illlii ‘hereby conunmed u" Sunday, floated yostcril-ay‘ and is. ly damaged. ‘ , i ' WASHINGTON Jan 9—Sllippin3 board advised trans-Pacific steam- ship lines have signed agreement similar to those recently flllolllilli‘ by north Atlantic com-ponies rc- lflllVfl rates regard-ed as placing Far East trade on satisfactory basis. - NEIW YORK, Jun 9—iDry navy flagship Hansen withdraws from‘ service with fleet chasing ocean bcotieggers away from here and transferred to Baltimore. with- ilrawcd followed discharge of crew when 20 cases of liquor ta- krh from bootieggers were found hidden iri. ship. ‘WASHINGTON’, Jan 8—Chnrles ii‘. Morse, under ‘indictment on (EiIIITEGS of fraud in connection with war-time ship building con» tracts today asked government to flier so assist him in getting certain wit- nesses. he named’ William G. McAdoo, former secretary 0f troa suryi, Charles ‘M. Schwab General G. W. Goltlials. WASHINGTON, Jan D—-By vote of 12 to 2 house. judiciary commit- tee reported today that it did not appear there were grounds for impeachment of Attorney General Daugherty. itepublicari, Keller, author. 0i ohlreirs withdrew from beefing before committee recently vshurglng whitewash proceedings for Daugherty. WASl-IINCFIDN, Jan 9——Senate adopts conference report on $325,- 000,000 naval appropriation bill. provision for $650,000 to continue torpedo construction work at Newport was stricken out of house provision requesting President Harding to call conference with regard to further limitation oi naval craft was left unchanged. ‘CQBLENZ. Jan 9—4Four train- louils of Trench and. Colonial troops pass ‘through on. way to concentration camp ta Environs of Duesseirloirf where it is reported 60.000 troops strand’! iiave assem- bled, Belgians reported gathering also. Workman here circulate re- Dort they will flood miners when French take command in Ruhr. Paris business accepts occupation n accomplished fact. German iprsss and people insist occupation ‘in rotation of Vermilion pact. ;The Weather, Etc and, (lrninatic last ‘hour effort Sliropshre country home of llridgemiin, in. an endeavor to s0 cure n stay of execution. But thi was without avail. The iSolicitoi-‘s effort was main» iy based on Bywatcns solemn and m evidence which you will hear will rations of the most serious kind. If vehement reiteration alleged have been made his mother and other r izitives and that not infrequently dlffcrsiwhflt it has been from very early that Mrs. Thompson was inno- quite widely from the evidence giv- days-a place Whole lile “lid l"°' cent. ‘Tho lawyer argued thalgen in bho courts below and coming -perty are both safeguarded. the" wh‘le it was true liyliultfir-s‘ llllii it is essential that those who are made the some assertion zit aril it was inconceivable that. lie on his lips». The Home. iScorctziiil‘. rcfllcil rho-i iiywaii-rk: (loci-Hallo of Mrs 'i‘htimpsoii‘s iiiiiiicr\i1<'c lllll been made before illlll illlti ll“ been believed. GET Yooiz SNOW siiovm. AND PRETEND YOU ARE COLUMBUS TH‘ szcomo DISCOVERING AMERICA ALL OVER AGAiN! TORONTO, Jan. variable winds. with snow in some localities. and. tomorrow moriiiilll Bl 5° Sun sets this afternoon at and rises tomorrow morning a 40. 10.41 p. m. utes later than Charlottetown- was‘ heiig lowed to Kcy West, slight." made in behalf or H“, “N11,,” mnOn‘ this occasion I have on my (IQSkWIIGD, are asked to hem- witnesses ctoriimitted under the very eyes or licitor. ‘Mr. Stern, who rush ,b9i°l‘il "l8 51X different bills of in-‘llllilll iileiie cases i° 11'0"’ Wilai iliiiii e illw~flllll yet not one single led by automobile last llillllt to tiieldiiiilllfillt which will come beforebiie" dime in 0mm‘ that those prlsfiiperson punished‘ the Secretary for Home ittfairs, W. C. cii Saturday to the trial, he now hriil iieiliillf-i to Kfilllq _ oitoiuiilod rsilo olloircil to have been h L is ma“ would g0 m his doom vintli amommitteil on or about August 20th 11,9 court zissigns them- ll l " hnwvvelki "Gentlemen of t.lie Grand Jury. {IIILHUOIIKII crime and you. 11911119“. You for consideration. involving in1oners could break out. all some seven different. ‘persons. Ii _ shall not Iltiélllpl. to review the ev-i BBHOUB s izlence relating to any of those hills, I have liad tiic Oppflfilllllity of reari- iiig only some of the depositions these crises in taken in tho courts below. But rhrvfrom prison as involving 0955MB" Cases ' "1 am going to ask you to treat; be the evidence of witnesses ilircct this province is to continue to be‘ up under depositions.” i The first case to which the Ohio." chziivred with crimes and ‘those who o convicted oi‘ crimes Sllllli be Justice referred was a case of at- ' fely kept in the Ilfllloll i” which i last. at Fredericton by Colin Miill~,iiot. done their we would soon lose gun upon Louise Cotterell and an-lour proud qiositloli 051791112 lllf‘ Pm“ lhotiici‘ charge rm the same bill-lune where tile Olilliinai record w“ lizixriiiist the accused of indecent. ES-MUIG best on all Canada. Already we I sziiilt on or about August. 30th upouizire establishing *1 Tecilrd in this the same pzirty, also at Friederlctomlrcgaril ivliioh so far as .iny know- ll was open to the (lrzind Jury up- ledge goes. is without. precedent. on tho evidence before them to- "Tire part which the Grand Jury Jiririi: iii a true bill on both countsJplays in the administration of crim- ‘or on cue count. only, or to ibring-inal Justice is a very import-mt Iln no lilll, irccordlng as they BhOUIIIhmTt indeed. Tire Jllll/ ii“ ‘been determine. ‘reforreil to as the right llmi oiqigii‘ administration 0! jlliliifiii- Grand Jury is selected from m t of rank and standing ‘illlllll-lii?“ their CoufllY. iii"? intention to iliave them relllflelii ‘h9g2! av ent parts and safeguard thed m e istration off 1115"" i° m“ “re ‘ Grand ‘Jury's Function “Tire function of the Grand Jury in filealiiig with matters of this kind [is that of a preliminary counsel iwiio consider upon tihe evidence d brought before them whether tihe that if any member of the Grim case is made out sufficiently 't0'Jury knows of breaches 01 the “W justify them in sending it to a petl-tithat. have icons undetected or iihn- jury to be tried. The Grand Jury punished it is his duty to “all i f never tries a case. Let. that be lm- attention ofgthe Court or of the oi pressed upon you ‘for this case and. flcers of tihc Crown to his spell"! all that follow. The Grand Jury knowledge vrith a view to aiding simply determines whether a case the administration of illfiiiw “ii should be tried of should not and preventing its fullllle- one part of your duties is to win- now out the chaff. A case may come before you supported by ev- idence so frsil that you may deter- The Rum Robbery Now. Gentlemen, last Juno. lo tho ‘condition of this kind could exist regard to escapesdt must shock the sense of justice mine that it is not one t-hirt should be tried. In this case you will ob- lth-Light ta chiefly rest and when you have Moderately mild heard her evidence and the corro- High tide this afternoon M8413 L“, tried. If you find that it. is you will g 7, flnd a true bill on one or both N“ moon Tuesday Jany, 13th, this ls not a case that should be serve with a special care the young woman upon whose knowledge of the circumstances the case will ‘borative evidence you will then determine wiheiihsr this is a case that should be sent down to he counts. But if you determine that tried; if you do not ibelievo that sulnmemde “d9 eggpteen min-lobe evidence before you is sufficient] to. establish in your mind a primal INTERESTING EXPEHIENBEE ill lllfilll Saw. Service in India, Egypt and Was a l: Turkish Prisoner Trouble in Near East. Major C. Roy Gengc, 0.B.E., C.- teers because they had ‘secured do G., who returned recently from six weeks absence from duties at duty with the Royal Air Force inlChunuk and had been volunteered the Near East, is visiting his fa- (unofficially) in the Greek army flier Rev. DI‘. Morgan E. Genge of where some pretty hot action Wis to be seen. Fifteen of them "en- _ Major Genge has had a most in- listed" altogether. tolrluii a sport- ., terestiiig war record. Eiiiisting as 111E Chance. Blld llelll! llillllmd m“ ‘ a private in the 42nd I Battalion he went overseas enrlydlrove i0 b6 i! W°ll1d 11°! i"? 1m"- in the Vvur with them and afteri-Tlle fiZllUH-i; during 1119i!‘ 967i“ going through several uf the hard- of service was continuous and the ' 0st engagements and winning the Tull"! , was tnyntldadllieffl and nmmounitiou. The Greeks home. Later, deterriitncvi riot to beillliliili- ileliiiiwiiY bili- had 973cm?‘ left out of the game, he weiitbueklliil’ not o doirsohoooo to ‘Illirii-iliiil. in the Iloyal Air Force," °l i-ile Geimim um!’ in 5mm“ “'ili‘l‘t' ho was placed ou the iii-iii"! llllllllllZ. he Bald. telligcnce iBraricli Reserve. dc (luerre England and received a com- of the Special After the war Major Genge ro- wus called to India. After some which I servedi llllB flu-ll in the Chanuk area dur- Captured with other airmen a volunteer in the (all hut two of them, who were. in a Turkish homibing tiller)» and, succeeded in getting‘ a distance of ‘300 about The)’ were prisoners of the. Turks lust four days before es- Ciilliillg. Though British air pilots, the!’ were. when captured to all intents and purposes Greek volun- lilWlIBlo ‘the streets of Charlotte Sign. transferredao a mom, mm“ a lowed to disappear 11m, Bbace! Two hundred lguuons o, so of ruin stolen; a motor tnrck pro- Vllloll. capable of carrying the“ two heavy puncheons of ru-rm-A bold offence against the Crown, "One can ihordly imagine that a iilere- You mlB-ht read of its trans- plririg in some lawless place, but 119m. ll! tho City of Charlottetown. and right of every citizen. It must fill him with fear and amazement as to what ‘the future will ihring forth if crimes oi’ this kind are allowed to so unpunished. Montreal whatever men. They seemed made for fight- Icussion of the political aspect ..f - Ouch 88.00. If. l. A. It" Iuhurlnhn, Dollvonl llill. NE l|H Piliil. During Recent ,¢ else their adventure _ had overpowering num- iMajor Gauge had seen the flow- could bdlbi é l l lug. .. ‘i IMujor Gauge went through so! volun the efficiency and geueml soldier like qualities of the Turk cavalry- eral hot actions and his succes escape as o “Greslr" from the Turks was but one ad- r venture of many which had ‘been crowded into his past two years’ i. experiences. Ha was loth to speak i of his own exiplolts and naturally .~ did not wish to enter into a dis- - the Near East situation. He re- F garded it cg ominous that Kemul, Pasha is calling up all his forces; The situation is still a very grave . one for the entire Christian. world. He spoke enthusiastically ' of the great ability, tact and mill- tary genius of Genemi Harrington, in whose cnpeibls hands rests the leadership of the British forces in the Near East. Major Goose. Whose recent serr- vice has won him the coveted 0r» der of the British Emrpire, return. ed from Charruk to England on I‘ British destroyer. The trip h o- irom- Llvierpool to Halifax _ ten days and great storms were encountered, the wireless a tus of the ship being carried m); twice in one day, the sleckrail ~ and life boats also wbeing cw overboard. He is remaining iii-an” city for two weeks and lat-xii tends completing his univerl . law course, although, he is It! f on the Class A. Reserve and mu be called up nsain for service i any part of the world. I-Ie bu been offered an impvftant part o the Canadian Aiir Force. . Major Genge was notified jun before leaving England, that i f’ the near future several air sq i ronn are being organized. to b officereri entirely by Canadians This speaks volumes for the initi ‘I otive and ability displayed 'by naciiah airmen both during and since the rwnr, “Three .rnen were lbrOllglht before the Grand Jury. One of them, quite properly. tihe petit jury set free. He was a truokmsn. He carried the puncheons away but it was most evident that he knew nothing of will“ w"! B01115 0h. But the other two were convicted by a jury, and sentenced by the Court to three years in the penitentiary. That was on the Huh day of July. They were placed in prison, where Pile)‘ should have been safeguard- ed. and in the morning they were gone! On the 15th of July they were GONE! They had worked their WHY out of Jail. AND THEY HAVE BEE-N GONE EVER SlNiOE! Should Not Have Hippengd "NOW. gentlemen, in a due ad- ministration oi law it should not have been possible that in broad daylight two iyuncheons of rum could be carried out. on a iinotor truck, to disappear without leaving any trace. With proper vigilance.- witih even ordinary vigilance, the whole plot could have been unrav- eiled. Those men who did the act- uoloteallniz were not alone. An- other man met them with the truck, and he certainly took the stolen goods somewhere. It should have been possible .for justice to put its finger upon every one of hariottetown. in the early giéi-niégc but in broad daylight nevermeregg, p, place oi’ buiness on Qumn Streaky, conspicuous. place of buglneslg~wzlfl broken and criter- ed and two puncheons of liquor tak- en away before the 6Y9! till l-llfi °i' ficers of the law and in the Vmost pump; manner‘. A bold defiance of lawi-ns bold a defiance is not re- corded elsewhere in our crlmlflfll annals. With a policeman stnndini! by and two night-watchmen at hand unlawfully. and without any color of right. two prmcheons of liquor those men. UPON EVERY ONE 0F THEM! But not one has been brought to justice. and tihosn who were caught red-handed. and con- victed, and practically on their way to the Penitentiary, were al- lowed to escape. “No words of mine could con- stitute u condemnation as strong, of those who were charged with the responsibility of administering criminal justice in this province, l8 the facts themselves of this cane which l have presented to you in outline. The price of security of were stolen from a. war ‘ of tho Domhvoh Government. taken (Continued on Page Three) niey Raising Sale (Yontinucs All, iTiliS Week. Bargains; i p |Stellerton Wins . From Amhers STELiiJAiRTON. Jan 9—ln a ' fastest game this season on g9 ice, before a large crowd, Bteli ton independents defeated beret Independents here last n..- byi the close margin of 5 '1 mills. OTTAWA. Jan. 9.-—Prapc.r m foi- the coming session are bet spceded up. The Cabinet will h dolly meetings and estimates m under review and ii. is expected be ready to table soon after opening of Parliament. Station In B. C. (spacial t» The Guardian. LONDON, Jan. 0.—Tho K management announces its deck - to erect a wireless station at. V. couver. to cont $2,000,000. ft exceed in power any Marconi timi now in uxIItGIOO and will a direct service to Inndun. 1» and Sydney, Amt-alts. It ‘will , construct a ptation at iliiontroti i direct communication with .- ~ and other European polu Angora Govern it = Recruiting Army. (lpoolll to fin Gunilla). I IDNDON, Jan. 0.--\lt vru pounced yslterdI-y that the . Government is inning orders in; up three clussc to the ~ hi the Smyrna, Bron and p‘. . Diotrictaflrhodreftisntdio w; ‘wide scope ‘an; mortal: us _ r pour-in: arm: ~ I ~ {More the draft becomes v0. u..-