‘>"..»» 'ei Yi _,.1 -V 1. » . . ._ . A /LE lifilitilnlnn ini Evsiiui auiinin new . D IQIIDKUIT -T AIIUPTIB ` U ‘ it : - ._ "» -_ ` u l. ‘_ I ' osrsnzusion Y ~ -. »- . _ . _ ._ is l ~ =Lm.m¢». -_ ._ ~ __ A 'j"" ' - " ~ ' i '~ _~~ ‘ _ - of . Wl.u\.¥tlI.ewll....- ‘ -.~-~i~< es” '- W' ‘!»'ffral‘~~”~'~i'. ta if ~ i ~ . . . _ _ _ _ v », _ _ \_(5.~p. . --.~ .a...-...,._.,_ __,_,,,. _-...--.. _ _ _ ,_..._.,. - - ~ ~»~ -mv, ‘_ '_ ___ __, 1_5, ";l’“'*'§lf_~ if- ~ ‘ '~ ~ ~~ _ *" A T 3_1 . -_ _ ._ _ _ .M R ° N 3- N G D`A' LV \_ ’ _ __ __ __ ini-e's_'r news CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 rinse oe in.i..~ (w-g,9_,f;1~;i;,g;%f_g;,vg§,-1,i;_15=,1_=v ` E: E” §_Dx§é§0l lmlleili ull ull _ ___ Mlliiulisml A i D f ussu; suululu nullnsllulilu 0 Guardian). ' 19 - The Cheery Special to The ST. JOHN. Jan _ Money _News of Berlin in today re- ports money easier and abundant. gevsralf Pittsburg Mills are resuming. New York-'qys money will be de- cidedly ease for some time and the henk ei England may reduce rate to your per cent. on Thursday. ullslli 'cull ' ~ uulunlll _ (Canadian Press) ST. ‘JOI-IN, Jan. 19,-The Rav, Miles McCutcheon of Brussells St. Baptist Church. last night announced that he had accepted e call to the pssglarate of tlis First Baptist/,‘Oh~u»rc1 of ontreal, to take effect the first Sunday in Merch. Mr. McQutcheon brightest minds in th BaDtist Church in the Maritime Provinces, is a graduate of Acadia University an-d Newton Theology Seminary, \vhere l’l is ‘one ofthe e he was,-a classmate oi Rev. Clarence Richardson of the Leneve murder case. _,. Pnuclfi1|l1;s ii lu Pun cull otorious Ethel Monday morning at thc Uit Police ‘ (Canadian Piess.) OTTAWA. Jan, 19.- Eight men were killed and two seriously hurt in In dynamite explosion on the C.N.R. ,Vonstruction work opposite Arn- Prior. . w-_--__._.__. IHE Elll}SllJlll illll Will FUH Hlllllll . London, Jan. 1~8.-Norwich Castle Museum was the scene of another in- teresting l`0YaI etperienee in addi- tion to that in which the Queen and her umbrella figured yesterday, Prin- cess. Mary.‘Prince Henry and Prince _George descended into the historic . dungeon which is reputed to 'be haun- ted with the ghosts of. the "heretics," who languishcd there in the olden days until they were taken out to be burned. The equerry with the party locked the door of the dungeon and turned out the lights, imprisoning the three royal children for some minutes. The young folk apparently enjoyed the 'joke and said when they came out that they did not see any of the ghosts but that was probublybe- cause ghosts walk only at night. cents each. That.e\‘1-ning at 5.45 wit- ness bought of defendant two -more glasses which he and Valadc drunk. _Witness was not cross-examined. . Valndc thcn guvc 'c\'ideucc. llc corroborated Elrod's tcstiniony. l-lc/ wus not cross-examined either. called thc~oas_e ~ or Byron Brown, charged with having on the 6th De- y . Court His Honour Mr. K. J. Martin _cr, elected to make n state-ment. He 1 . cember sold intoxicating liquor con- fguests hc would not be prosecuted. trary to the Prohibition law, the'l-I ‘ ‘ ~ - charge being the first against him. ‘sion that they were not breaking thc The evidence which was given at the |law. He wus not selling to iuake lust hearing, when owing to thc uh-la profit out of it because he did' sence of Mr. Stewart, defendant/~s' counsel. ' only the prosecution was. begun, was that the defendant sold to the detectives 2 glasses cf .whisk-I cy for which ho wus paid 20 cents. , Mr. Stewart cross-examined Detec- tive Eirod. 'The detective swore w that the sale of whiskey wasl Ou the resumption of the Police made. .Tlierc fwas no further;Go\.irt lust evening the cane was cun- ti m1d"'i-tis ‘ Honour unhesltatiilgly convicted Brown and lined him' tho ` sum of $100 and $2 cost?-the .Bile attaching to a tlrsti silence; The cases against George Carver and R`ona1d Steele were ad-‘and Mr. Johnston culled witnesses iourned until the evening at I7 o`cloc\i, owlrig to the fact that Mr.| Johnston, ‘counsel for both dciend- uuts had to attend thc Supremo (lnurt, l Bryon Brown was next charged, on u second offence, with having sold iiitoxlcnting liquor on Dewmbcl' 7. Detective Elrod gave evidence. At live minutes alter 1 on that day he und Vnlade went into Brown's shop und sew Brown himself, who sold them two glasses of whiskey at 10 --| CDNDENSED IDS _ inc uns ron _ culssificniou 1 _-_- LOST IN ARENA RINK, SILK muffler. Finder please leave here. _ Reward. 4041-13021; A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE COM- fortabiy accomodsted at 248 Grafton Street. __ 4039-1-20M4lpd. LOST BETWEEN ST. PE'l‘ER'S Cathedral and 14 Esplanade, glove. Finder please leave 14'Esplsnade. Reward. 4041-1-20m1i WANTED A GOOD COOK AND housemaid ‘for P. E. I. H0891*-BL Apply immediately to the matron. 4027-1-20m3l. one i»'inf"if6ins’ 'eesoiene'en- l WANTED BY K' GENTLEMAN, A position ss 'clerk in a store. Have had some experience. Write "Q"| ies Kent St.; City. ioai-i-zo_m3up_. i~ouun“o1v_*wmirMoU_'ri~i sTnun'i‘._ e gentleminfs silver watch. Owner. may have some by applying here valid paying for ad. 4_0§§_-1-20m8i_: srnivmn.--ol? iiouniiv N1oH'r.g s fox-turtles., do , about tive ;nonths',old. to finder. F. I. New me Bri hton. ‘ ' W " x 4041-1-zo-Mai °.°FOX same will I town it contained 4.66 per cent. of alcohol. . | Watson Higgins said he knew the c vers. Matsd from NOV. 182- AlJ`,defcndan‘t. He had gone into his set aside with costs, fixed at $5, to; Ply "M" Guardian Odlce. shop and had drunk as many as 4 _ _ __ 1038-1-20m4i. ____ Ihottles of 'Budweiser at a ti-me and 'had analysed this beer and declared, lit to contain 5 per cunt. oi alcohol. _c 'He did not know of the examination D 'of"Budweis6r either. He knew ai- lmqgi; .positively that Csrver's beer was midei- 8 per cent. 1| |.|'¢“y ,ig you know? asked Mr. Bentley. ~ not ,,,, ,niyse one he eoinenn by gee in-as. not 0° "**“'7" "' 'ut States. - P mlgitdszrwanaa uicfinu n~ex\==N rc Mr. P. S. Brown, dofeudant's futh- suid that hc was given to understand n 1901 that if lic sold whiskey to his o was positively undei the impies not sell enough to pay a finc. flie as u good citizen and had observed the law for 35 years und he thought thc detectives had muliciously prosc- cutcil him. ' His Honour without deliberation lined deiendant $190 and $2 costs. nued "against George C-srvcij ior. having on December 10th sold intox- icating liquor. The evidence for the prosecution had been led on a previous occasion, for thc defense. _ Carver gave evidence on his own hclinlf. lie said he kept an oyster- selling business on Great George Sli.. He sold no meals. He denied abso- lutely having on the date of the charge sold intoxicating liquor. He was too ill to do anything, and the mornin; on which the summons was served him he was in bed. He was in bed when a line was recently im-posed on him. He did handle Budweiser, but it was temperate beer. Mr. Johnston asked the witness ii Budweiser was generally regarded as non-intoxicating. ll/lr. Bentley objected that the ques- tion (iealt with a generality of af- fairs and was "leading," rlis H-inour allowed the question, to which witness replied that Lager i » At the cud of thc hour's argument, lacking much of the vigor which usu- ally characterizes Sir Wilfrid’s utter- ances, he had moved the following nmeudn-.clit tu the Address: “Wo rc- grct to represent to your Royal lligh- ness that in the gracious speech with which you have met Parlizimcut, while Lt .is s,dmitted_that business is in a rleprcssod coudiiion, yet there is no indication on the part of your ud- visors, of clctcrininatiou to tuke any steps L:-words relieving such situa- tion." ~ beer was generally regarded as tem- perate. “Boherr.-inn" was also temper-I ate. Respectable persons in town, including Mr. Bentley, visited his place for oysters. Oysters were usu- found, .___.___ _ iff were used by cinn\.i\ic.=; in pi'uniol.u .their illicit irnius. 'Flint being sn, thc (`-~.\'\‘riuncni', n\\\.f>t uct. (‘uncluil-- ing, thc l_.czidul‘ ui thc Opposition ,movcu his umcndiiic|:5._ | Mr, liurocii \\“;.s g|~_._icf_i vcilil loud Cliccru on i‘isin;_-_:. Alter i_',‘»-,'rnLiilul.-- lug the liiovcr und i»~|_-cm\l0xcml"m/ clmmctcr'."m' uw de“t"‘i“" “mlf 1" mmmuu' Ln" cluvw. hem” This was the ringing rep1y_ mu of “mlm The cost of living had __d_|uf thc wurlil were inilucucccl by pre- on ilfa .wuts n_o<1ulL's in cuusideruhle optimwm and commence in the vanced ____ _“_ alarming r_m__ It was] -l=»|;~.1u:‘.ut _imvisl power tlmt could be nuii"i_v-r;= in which ure biictcrla which Strength ,md security of Canada for quite a__pm_ent that the prices _mi_1|cxv|~c|.<‘.<,-il iii one p luis hccn (ii the soil. Clov- riicri- wus co|i.~;i,l;.¢-B.\, who`mi=.de».s.n ~onoQl§\\§~"»b‘fK. ],ib¢,'.m m,,_-}(,i..{'y in UK, 'amméo ""’\'l_l_ll>-itil contidciitiy to break lust I\i_r. Amic|'s<>\i cliilihusislng, the neces- ‘mD~h”{nn_ and Beconded hy»Mr_ _L_i_.~_md __c____c__€__ ____ __»C_ ____c__m__(___c__ that i _yieu .i biilliunt i-ecorli. und to this.sit.\‘ of seeding down to u :clean piece v_1n__e_ of Beuech___s__c_ _they ___cc_______ u___lcmpt____lc , T__cs___i_nil tl_\cy_l_\uve _de_euied _io put. ii luyg' of loud, so that tnc sod is lifted Sir Wilfrid immedmtew mu0wcd__\__0__e _____ H_ghw___v__ “___ t-____ ___________h_il_ i||\.u|iei of cvclits uhich they fuel <:lv.=:i|1 \\:i|cl'cns, if clover ig sown in He grilbieizgd tim travplg 0| the Min_.|_im,S 'Pm the .1.u`x,iH U0_,'n,m_iB_;_i0n mn1€_<_lE;ipir_:y;_li__cxcito_ii_g|~aui.ci- uiiioniitldirty Illini the ii-._;/-i_is grow in thc_sod ister of Trade and Pommercm butlund the _\;________ Aid B____ The s_t________\___”|__.c__i_L .tt(‘_ii_i;i:=iiisiri__tl_ia_iii has nii_ii_ not clisuiy_cu_utrullerl, thus complimented Hom Arthur Meighcn , tion w___h r__g_____d to tue Upper U_____n__| _;___;_ ie__e_Yi_i__Be_i_i_ci tu of this ;iic__<_.i:._1111! Llic_ilil_licnltlL-1, which have on his nppoiiitniciit ns Solicitor-Gen-[her WHS pecnlim. in “mt (Mundi, hadl....ém;(|m(,nc;1,, I _ “fu ne_s__uic iicing. o"._i~r;ilrivi;i;|it_e:iwuiV__tii,_~__M~_\ °ml` Referring to the National less C““tr°l OVC" ‘hc m“j‘”`itY in "'9|C'1i`¢ |l’\'i\1i' twkcliu in' (ticL=l'{%hl].l%"‘gl'cM pcnn lfcleftntes. voted unnulmoiisly ii- Transcoiitinental he condemned Lhciilppcr gi,umbel~ tiiiin uny Doiiiiiiioiiz-fn.; Li.. `. H; my. ;‘ ‘W -hu.nmg'!i:=iiii=|~ ewtrii eiluipnicm. :ind suggest- flovernment for not getting into opcr- ;._.,i¢,hin the ]g,~_;.pll~(-_ ‘-lf tim Senate io S|,(,“,y Lge ,.(.{,,,|tmf1“t0l;].' ,lLmL‘".(»\m|i~il it wi-uid hc ii i;rou»\d for probable -'-WWII *he Drift between C0¢hI‘fm0 Mil und its friends ure disposed to forcetiii i.li.- ice wésg 0 I. fl .L,cn.h»mfEconinsion from the gr'-nt nuinbcr oi Quebec. Ho defended thc Senate for 'uporpus the question of the constitu-|,10“~ fm- the -X,v'c.,t|,,.,. Wy .[.Uml:1‘§`siiil<\i's in the event oi ii (‘i'ieis. The its *muon last year in throwing Out ti0r1 OI the Senate und thc nature Ol I his port in wlii(-if .' .I1d~l.\,Ht0_ f) 1 ud:»pl.1on of pr0'.'isif.\us for mite u- the Highways Bill and the Naval Aid 'ul-‘Dointnients thereto, we are ready lccssfiil 'series of i;l1:iptel:;t.s-uiEl~‘.ll¥>o‘lr\imnittee; P, S, gmwn m,_,,m,,dn The Hum, term Cf th welcomed in certain quarters and the D. A. Mciiinuon 'l | _ » - » ' ; Y e Suprem __ , . C. Edgett and Court resumed yesterday morning at "cum t°'k°“ by th? H°“°° had b°°°lH“"""""d Amy' S*""f0ff G°01'sf= 11 0.c|ock_ His Lordship the Omer understood even within the Emfpire, Mucilonuid, Judges: Joseph Graphs ally taken with light beer. iffaill. the Jury cases stood over until imltw the extent to which this mis- `fH\‘.\' on Friday, Junuury 23. Wed- " 1"”"’° of gold' pr°sf`“t°d to M1' Cross-examined by Mr. Bentley, 2. witness said he got his beer from St. John’s; he did not remember the name of the ilrm. He did not know that the Dominion Government had analysed Lager .bcer and stated that never felt tiny intoxicating effects. lie wusinot cross-examined. Cornell s Blanchard, another wit- ness for ale defense, said he was son of Jiidgc Blanchard. In reply to Mr. Johnsi'on’s question, whether he was u ii good jn¢igs‘o`i beer, he said he had <1 taken 3 isw"b‘ottles of Budweiser. He had drunk Budweiser in the States und he thought the beer in Cnrver's was very much weaker than that sold in America. He had drunk Schlcit’s beer manu- factured in Milwaukee, he said in rc- ply gc Mr, Bentley. He was uct' sync "neu" oi ii <1-avsl=¢°\‘-J . is uhgft' "'_ _ _ '_ x"f’°__:"'$f,,|i,,‘~,, . ' expression. it ii ,mn,,.u,, qglglis ofthe been c 1,, reply eo counsel he acid he wel- S tm' discredit upon the country But thc' ..2‘:..Y”..ii.2r.:‘;°::.f~.¥.; °.~: :cialis ro1.||cr us exemplified by your nic n\\\\'ii,~.t uh lil li tin =~. iiotuiiir fiicl iunt wc seldom \l l.\l|rul~r»i0ll tu ull! i\pliI`EClh\f.l0li ____ (Canadian Press.) 0'i"i‘.i\VA, Jan lu.-< 'The influx oi M.l"s wus heavy today. The debate on the address is ex- pected to he finished in two days and will be iollowed by t.n~. estimates. 'Phe Redistribution Bill will be ln- troriuced in outline and referred to ai committee to work out. been in the Band. 'mf ll- is perhaps here that many oi us have had an opportunity of hecomilng most intimately acquainted with you, and where you will be missed most. OH bcccvming a member of the Band you soon showed that you possessed _iiusical talent of no mean order, and with characteristic pushyou soon \\'<>rl'-ed your way to the front rank .md Look up an instrument on which your pushing ability could he demon- strated to the best possible advan- 1;a;;e, The mention of the Band takes many of us, and especially the older memburs, back over a period oi years in which we have treasured up a fund, of pleasant memories, reminiscent od the niany pleasant times we have had together'--good old camping times. on becoming a member of the Pas- Linie Camping Club you soon won the ncurts vi nil your fellow-members. lt is in ii gathering such as our ali- -mul r~.:_.iiip that the social qualities re iirought into prominence, and ,here you soon dcnmnstratcd that you poe- sesscd the qualities necessary to help make our annual vacations al; Bt., i’ctci"s and Cardigan all that we could wish them to he. Your varied tnlcnts, together with your many previous years of experience and \\'orki1l_:y ifnowlcdgc of camp life, ‘made you ut once not only a valued iiivmlicr, but also marked you out as ii li.-:\.l` “ ~ I' U if ,. .- rI_ -~.1 e , ir, `l';" _ 5..\ ,;,_‘;. , . Yi