‘flARy u, 19.11 ‘ A - _ Y . Under the distinguished palronpgg or 111s WORSHIP MAYOR PROWSE nun MRS. ruowsu BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY l CELEBRATION 1 Monday and Tuesay, Jan. 26'27 in the ‘ i PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of Prince Edward Island PROGRAM overture “Bonnie Scotland” Orchestra 113g Pipe Selections . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . Capt. A. lllacdougal 1111-10 (a) “The Land o‘ the Leal” Messrs. Dingwcll, Quigley and Sterns (b) “Will Ye No Come Back Again” Highland Fling . .. . . . . . . Miss Annabella Kellow Lawson 501., (a) “Mary of Argyle," by request (b) "Bonnie Dundee’ Mrs.Arthur Roper Highland Fling Song (a) "Mary". (b) “The Boss o’ the House” .. Mr. James Calder Step Dance Ductt “Huntingtower” . . Comedy, Singing, Talking and Dancing n..-‘._...-u--.»>_/... . . ‘ Accordion Solo . . . . . . . . . . .”. l 5010 (a) “Sound the Piebroch (b) “The Battle of Stirling” BtcpDance WILLIAM COLTON and JEAN DARROW Bpike Hennessey (11 piano mover) Gertie Wonderbilt (alias Jeanette Flimflam) Lord Get the Coin The Head Waiter Selection by the Orchestra. - ilagPipeSelections... . . . . . . . . Pipe Major P. E. Island Highlanders Solo (a) "The Road to the Isles” (b) “Annie Laurie” by request . .. Mrs. Seth Henderson Master James Burnett in their original playlet “THE WISE GUY" written by George M. Cohen CAST duo-caucus ..-...... COUPON and DARROW in a. "curve FOR 1111i: BLUES” Just what the Doctor ordered Concert Director: Mr. James Calder. - Accompanist: Miss Roberta Spencer, F.T.C.L. Tickets 50 and 75 cents. Allseatsrese11ved On sale at the Prince Edward Theatre 9.30 Friday morning Performance starts at "8 o'clock sharp. .' ‘n.'.'.'l.'.'i.'.;;i.1.',;.. s. Mr. Leigh Dingwell r. Matthew Lawson . Mr. James Calder - s '. . ; .. Iumery Crane William Colton .. Jean Darrow Carl Cameron . . .. Arthur Orford . Wilfred B. Burke . Kenneth McLean / _ _____..._._ woo tieéelwfiibfioo-oowooooo-oooflx fi ‘:1 Classified Advertisements ............ 10o per line ofb words .0ne insertion ....... Tiiree Insertions I-‘our Insertions . Eight Insertions . oooooooeocn 000000 OOOOOOOQ-O-GO O-O-OMQOO-OQ-O-Q-OQ-QQQ-OOONO‘ Ofi @OQO C! Agents Wanted 1 I . Bopcrlineoflwords l 8o per lino of 5 Ioflll . 7c perllne oftiwords Teachers Wanted E.\"IS IVANTED TO INTRO- ducc Royal Buckingham, "the mod- ern table rover. Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity in every home. Low price, liberal commission, ivrlte for free selling outfit. Dept. 100. Public Service Mills of Canada Ltd., London, Ont. A. W, Jan. 17-24-31. _________ ___. For Sale 111111 r011 SALE-D. r. MACDON- lll. Sourls. 10112-12-18-11110. ____,___________ Munro ntowun, usun onuu few weeks. Guardian. I'd-Mutt! _________ ______ 70R SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND m silos on hlnd at Guardian t. \___________ Miscellaneous 10111 ALFRED McDONALD. uno- "llrhl Land Surveyor, Hermon- "lt- 1179-l2-30-1mo. '“_~_~€.3_____€_i_ rrv anon suitor-mm mcll. Gilli Garden Fur Farms. Chur- llilioivo. P. o. Box 11s. Phone 561-1. l izos-i-o-tr. rescuer: wXm-un, MELVILLE School No. m. Supplement. $125 for year. Charles Hancock. Setfy- turn-m or sumo/tray To Mrsul-Iector MacDonald and family on the death of her dear mother: Dear Mrs. Macnonaldz-We. i118 members of the Orwell Cove Wom- ens Institute do unite in expfessl"! our heartfelt symbol/by 111 the "d bereavement which you have recent- ly sustained. only those W11" M" suffered the loss of o. mother 011-11 realize what such l P11111118 men!’ but, nevertheless we feel y01l1‘ 8m! keenly although we realize that our efforts in trying to comfort yW. if’ this trying time, fall for short 0f the desired effect. Knowing, however, that God alone can heal the wound caused by His taking away our loved ones, we there fore recommend you to His care and we know that I-le will 8018M W" l" this your hour of bereavement- 5652-1-21-71 THE STORY (Continued from Pm 2i more even than to exercise his priestly office of comfort, was to shut her mouth about Mary Freeland- There was only one way, and he 1900K it. It was an amazing decision, but then Seveme was not as other men. "As it happens, I am the wrong man to come to, Mrs. Mannlns. b9- cause 1 hold Miss Freeland in the very highest esteem." "Oh, yes, of course, we all know that, she played up to men. She has the Dlsneys in the hollow of her hand, too. it was all port of her scheming policy, and this was her objective. of course-J’ Severne held up B- dBPIECB-i-lfli; hand. “I must refuse to listen to any further abuse of Miss Freeland," he said, with a quiet steadiness which commanded her silence and attent- ion. "I will tell you why. I asked her, in the month of June, before Major Manning came, if she would marry me, and she refused." i Mrs. Manning rose slowly from the chair in which she had settled her- self so comfortably. and with shak- ing ftngers drew her wrap about her figure. A red spot burned on clthcr cheek, and her eyes were full of tempest. But she kept them veiled. "I am sorry l inflicted my woes upon you, Canon. Pray forgive mel A woman distraught is not always’ ““ . I no we mo» P»- .‘.‘?.l‘§.°.ff;l‘.“JJZZ“..§l.’?-°' zroshtiolufognsgs DEYiIIZdOUZ Mrs. Wilfred Mot-Icon. 366?; Severn’ understood m“ hm we, . . S fl - Croatia. Only ff. d011,,- pc, mum. (Patriot p em copy had passed under the ban of her icd pounds. An Island product. ' "rm." w ma". complete displeasure. He did not Buy at home. Earle Fisheries 00., "van-R “vein cor-iron AND owx protest but simply walked to thc n Water Street. 1815-1-20-1 week. A 1101-1" °"'"'“' door and held it courteously open. I ' ’ Tm "°"" _ His action had had tho desired l ’ effect; it had shut her mouth about Mary Freeland. But only in his presence! Ho sensed in her u cold virulence, which would leave no $_ules1nnr1 Wanted 11 WINTER mourns wimruo 110 reliable sales agents for Island. "(I my. exclusive stock and ter- 01y, ivm, now 991mm “m.” stone unturned to foil or hurt the Pry Co. Toronto, Ont. woman against whom her senseless S. W. li-Io-rnwstf. migr- burned, ____________ _ g (Tb be Continued) ‘Erinitp Htlitth (fluid) Slit-Intermediate C. (l. I. T». NI‘ ular uieetlnlfilooisl Ball. ‘Ills-Trail hangers. Regular meet- ing-social lllll. ‘Mo-Willi!!! Circle of Klnll Dsughieri. Monthly business med- lnp-Lndles Parlor. ‘Norm Cuts on Buflllo‘: Milk," - v headline in the World. discov- ~ 1‘ 1'1‘ Charles A. Wagner. Oh. well. i’ l" veoole drink buffalo‘: mo: o 11- 51:»: days anyway. n" "1 In u. until 1o 1-." \\' _ cnlinuggdghvlvlii"vi'd'iriu“c1100!- f0 a A N T E n Imlnlel, Instructor (Cumin) I rnltfhroo have any second hand . ,.. l"! "1 tell. give u: e rlug. : fir“) rash for everything we - "one 59-1. or call ut NI Information cheerfully ll"! l Inopoll Aver system Avlulfl and (‘lilldrel and lvonlnl Cllll" Wellies-lay and The"!!! Opposite BIAICII ICIIOOLI 01ml our; Tuesday u! l‘! 81171718 "F". 0n Church lummenth Open every llomiu at (l. J. (‘cello Insulation. P. l. I. open or": Ii-Mu! 111"! ""11""! "' ‘r ' "1" Ftroct. for-nor "time god Robinson '4l""'ll __._ nloi-il-ti. . mbiflels-eulluilil-nu. llom-lun. N. u. | mum. Hun“ t" ‘u w“ '1 i115 UiiARLU'i'l'i-L'i'()'v'fhl bUik-JLILI The Central Guardian Church Se ruices IMPORTANT DIEETING .0! .8! night at 8 p. 1n. Visitors welcome. her son Dr. l-Lorry C. Hooper will ar- rive ‘this evening from Boston. Fun- eral from the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. F. Hobbs tomorrow. ISLAND LADY DEAD-The death of Mrs. James Elliott of Cambridge, Mass, tool: place 011 Jan. 22nd. The remains will arrive Tuesday, Jan. 27 Funeral Wednesday 28th, at one p. _n1. from Charlie McKenzies, Glen Valley. A FORMER airman-The follow- ing clipping from the Houlton. Maine, Times, will be of interest here, as Eric Wilson referred to is a son of Mrs. Inez Richards, who vis- ited Charlottetown when her son was attending school here and writes that she admired the methcd used 111 teaching spelling in Grade One. Mrs. Richards herself taught 111 New Brunswick until she married and believes that it was her son's early training that helped so Iuch with 111s spelling through the other igradss: Chapel exercises on Wed- i nesday. January 14, consisted of two ‘features. The first was a novelty {dance by.Marle Garcelon and Dcxa ‘Benn, accompanied by Coretta In- groham. The second was a spelling contest between four members of the seventh grade. These members were ichosen from each division in a pre- vlous spelling match Eric Richards, 1 i011. and Edwin Faulkner 7D Division. ll inutrirs SEAR-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 23rd, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sear, a son. DEATHS vnurnunsrrivin-At Church ‘Road, January 15th, 1931, Charles H. Von- Izlerstlne, aged 80 years. BYNON-At Kelvin, January 25, Henry Bynon, aged 68 years. Fun- eralpJau. 27th at 2 p. m. from home of r‘ v -i STUMBLES-At the residence of her sister, Mrs. Hammond Kelly, South- port on Saturday, Jan. 24th, Mary A. Stumbles. Funeral private. Please 0- mlt flowers. DONALDS-Mrs. Eliza Donalds, wid- ow of the late Thomas Donalds of Malpeque, at her home in Malpeque. January 23rd. Funeral Monday at 2 v p. m. from the United Church at Malpeque. DUNN-At St. Eleonora, Janfi 24, 1931, Mrs. James Dunn. Funeral to- day 2 p. n1. at her late residence to St. John's Cemetery. CLOVER-Mrs. Robcrt Glover, on Friday, January 23, at hcr home in Siunmcrside. Funeral today (Mon- day) at 11 a. m- at her late residence to Stanley Bridge, where intcmient will take place. Servlcz at the grave, McDONALD—-Sudden1y at Tignlsh, on Saturday, Jim. 24th, Mrs. P. A. McDonald, wife of P. A., nlcDonald, druggist. Remains will leave on this morning's train, arriving at Chor- lottetown at 12.45 and leaving again in the afternoon for the farmer's home in Suuris, where interment will lake plncc on Wednesday morning, Jan. 28th. iii 1115110111111 In loving memory of my dear llfotlier. Mrs. John T. Murphy, who departed this life January 28th, 1929. Just two i years Mother. 1 We stood around your bed, 'With broken hearts we watched you. I And saw you pass away, Although we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay, l ‘ Some may think you are forgotten, ‘, That the wound is surely healed, But they little know the sorrow, That's within our hearts concealed. But God knows best. and IIe bud willed it. On that day to take you, to your Happy Home. Inserted by her Daughter, Mrs. Thomas Delghsu, 444-88 Sh, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 -1i. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAI II IIIAIIII Llwfflwc 110G811‘ N113 1- 0- Q-‘Fo tO- for 70c. Buy your supply from o11r iICBMSiZEFS or at our salesroorn. Pure t 2°54-1-Z5§Mllk Co. Ltd. 1 . REMAINS WILL ARRIVE THIS‘ 11151" A FEW p515, LEFT of EVENING-The remains of the late ‘ladies new hockey boots and skates. MB- H9111? Hooper 80001111131111!!! by n: less than half price. Second-hand GARDEN CITY BUTTER-fl lbs. ti store, 108 Richmond St. 2051-1-26 VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT by Young Peoples‘ League, in Ponnal Hall, Thursday night, January 23th. Weather unfavorable, Thursday, Feb. 4th. 2D57-1-26-21-mo11-wcd RENEW MISSION-Tho mission at the Church of the Most Holy Rc- dinner was renevircd yesterday under Rev. P1111111 Quinn of New York anti Rev. -Anthor1y McBrLavly of St. John. ‘The meetings (luring the cur- rcnt week will be for women and those during the week following for men. ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ounccmcnt ivas mode at the . . cc yesterday of the intended vis- if ‘i. 1L here on Tticsday ncxt of Rev. Dr. ' l Sieiig-civick, ‘of the “Metropolitan i 25C TALCUM Church, Toronto. He 11111 address a i » 1m- Minn meeting in l-Icarlz l-Iall, Tuesday i l fVfll-l-l-Viisi night v11 the flame nlission work of S" ,“.l,\,(., " -. ~ “ the Unltcd Church with special rcf- CIQEAQI’ , , , l1 1 » . . -. . . _ 1 ’ SQUIDBS cieilce to COlldlilOllb at 111.. present “Hm”? tlmc in Western Canada. Dr. sedgc- l“ iHIUP-r-i 5m,’ Si“ wick is well knoivn to many in this ‘ Large Tube Lasts Gil-BUTTE 01' city, having been a former pastor KLENZQ Mug" p W" _) 1-153-051-1101, hero. I-Ie is one of thc lending men 11's (0011,; m" ° ' BLADES of the United Church 11nd it will be a privilege to licar 111m. Ills address , will bc broadcast s) that many hun- dreds throughout the province may receive the inspiration of this rncs sage. . The bcautifu1 flowers which aclcri ed the altar and which were so mic:- ly arranged by the Kings Daughters, i brought thtir message of cheer to the ‘ '_ goodly number who unmindful of the 39o doe 39o coo lQUSS-Dilllld - UNYFEI) THE inhabit-of.‘ huuc; c0. lVlierc ,Y;c11j Save With .,- ago today dear] Rennie-and 1orcscnlcd i1ln1 with purse of money. surprise M1‘. crs for there kindness, wee small hours . lor monthly the Sick Committee. Ivfrs. Committee. It ivas decided and Mrs. James music etc. lzclcl at the home of Mrs. Curley oriTtiesday, February 3rd. PERSONALS la home on a visit. cold. her sister, Mrs. Wesley Myers. Prohibition Court At Summerside Most 01' the cnscs ivcrc from Sea View was fined $200 or months for havlniz valved. _ The evidence showed there been a bottle of rum at n ing party and nll prcsciit had MAIL DRIVER REMEMBERED- O11 the evening o.‘ Jan 5th u. iiiimbtv of the Boxholders of Route No. R. R. 4, New Wiltslilre, met at thc home 0f thtir mail driver Mr David The presentation was made by Mr E. Hewett and Mr. Borden lVmcLeod. Although taken by Rennie in a few well chosen words thanked the Boxhold- The remain- der of the evening was plensantfy spent. 111 singing and dancing till tiic AUBURN INSTITUTE-The regu- meeting of ' Auburn Wo1nc11's Institute was held on Tucs- reprcsentlng 7A Division, spelled the day. January 13111. all U10 1101116 0f . greatest; number of words correctly, Mrs. John Simpson with seven meni- 5, ,theveby winning honors for his divls- [hers and 1W0 visitors present Roll Wanito Savage representing mlcall viva-s answered by rlddlcs and Division, Dolly For-tie;- 7c 51.11510“ ‘jokes. One new member joined tlic Institute. Mrs. John Kelly and Mrs. ,‘ John nfcCarron were appointed on V‘ John J. McKenzie and Mrs. Patrick Callagh- 5t‘ an were appointed on thc School that a. letter of sympathy be sent to M1". McKenna. After the meeting a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess and then a delightful hour was spent with songs, The next meeting will be Edwin Mr. W. A. O‘Bvien of New York City, formerly of Bristol, P. E. Island The many friends of Mr. William 0. Davey, retired C. N. R. conductor, will be pleased to learn that he is about again after being confined to his homo the past weel: with o. severe Miss Florence yDockendorff, Ivorth River, is spending a brief holiday 111 Long Island, New York, guest of Ilelleve your cold irltli hllnunln Llnimont Sea View. One case from St. Nicholas for selling was dLsmirsed. A man from three liquor in his possession. This was n11 interesting case as there were several pnrtcs in- ha'l thrcsh - drink- The defendant was charged with selling liquor but after hearing the evidence this was nmcndcd to possession. One of the witnesses in this case stated that it was his ll- quor which was bought at the ven- dor's and which he 11nd put in an old house on the defendant's prem- cold weather came out to v.'or.'.l1i1) in the morning. D1‘. Ramsay gave a brief outline of thc Book of Job. I-Ii. compared this famous scripture tn a grunt cathedral iii 111-,- mitlwt of a city lowering above all llYtilllld in fl ivhicli thc (lccp toucd organ is heard and the prophet of the lard, some St. Ambrose or St. Loo, reasons about human duty and sorrow and lifpe. The boot: is a poetical drama. The theme is why do 111211 SUIICI’? I11 the progress cf the drama there arc dif- ferent theories expressed l1) That Sat an is attempting to prove that virtue and piety are essentially selfish be cause it pays iii the reaper-cc cf 110:1- \cn‘s favor. (21 That it is the just retribution of sin. This is the doct- rine of the (lay, here set forth by Job's comforter. t3) ’I‘hnt pain 1's; remedial-the theory of Elihu. (41 That it is a mys- tery in the providence of‘ God. a means towards the fulfilment of His creative purport: and the author gives i110 solution bill. points towards the doctrine of the itcariiiizs suffering x111‘. in Isaiah and thc Cross of Cl is‘. through \vl1:cl1 we have sal- iatloii. In thc evening Rev. Mr, Brown ialciirg as his text Con. 32, 27, gave a vivid account of Jacob anti drew cer- toin lessons therefrom. 1. ’I'l1'.1t God ClllllOi. be left out of our lives. 2. That; forgotten things are not for- Sivcn things. A 1111115 sins do find 121111 out. They nrc tlicvc and sin inan- ifczts itself in its results. 3. That the God we have wronged will forgive will give us :1 new name and will bless 11s if we lay open our hearts to him. The mvric ivas specially attractive. In thc morning there was that grand old Anthem, Lift up your treads, and at night Miss Doris Tait sang vcry sivcetly the solo part in the Anthem. Jesus my strcngfh my hope“ and the Trinity‘ male quartcttc sang that; beautiful spiritual "Steal away to,‘ Jesus.“ Both service: were broadcast. by C ' vK. The attcndancc at Sunday cl 1111:; 4J3. l l l I 1 i . TIIE BAITITI-‘STITCIILYRCII At the morning service yesterday. Rev. A. C. Vincent spoke on "The Constraint of the Cross." The thought of the morning was based on 2 Con. 5. 15, "And He died for all, that they that live should no longer live unto themselves, but} unto him ivho for their sakes; (licil and rose ngainf‘ There are some thugs that Christ does ‘not wish us to glory in» The returning disciples rsporled that‘ Prohibition Court was hold in in H1". name thc very evil spirits Summersido on Saturday morning. vrcrg subject unto thsm, and wcrc adjurvd 1.11.11. in this they should 110i glory. We tend to glory over past successes. material and other; let usl glory not 1n these things. that path‘ is lmsct v.'.t11 perils of self sutisfac-i tiuii, complacency. 050115111. bit us; glory, lct us rcjuicc because o1‘ Cal- vary.’ The Cross is thc motive for scryzcc, the occasion loi- sluqv. Let 11s not Dc (li:.i.1'actcd by U10 Van ty a Fair of 11115 vvorltl. 1st Us not wzntc our poivcr on pctly things, cur lives- 111 tizflinr: itlvzils. lct. 11.4 not (hilly! 111110111: thc ilnivcrs ivlicu thc S011 of‘ God gocs forth to ivar. Call ye 1115115 Lord? ‘Ihen crnxvu 111111 Lord of all! Bring to H1111 the sacrifice of a lfci of consecration. ,lilc. 1O!‘ Olll‘ CIIIFIYOIIIIICIIL. i c111‘ t lAuto Case Before l iSupreme Court The case of John Ilavxl-flzs v: Wil- liam Munn and the lllcholstn Oil Company. action 1:11" damages, was irosumed Friday afternoon in thc ‘Supreme Court, and after arguintnt 5101* 001111501 had been heard 0:1 1110i.- L.:1 for 11011 suit, the court adjourn- jccl until 11 a. m. on hfonday. I11 the foreuoon Mr. Bentley. 0:1 ibtilfilf cf lilunn. movtd for a non stilt. He tool". 12]) the various spccific charges of negligence which been made by thc‘ plaintiff and claimed that the latter liarl not giv- ‘('11 sufficient evidence lo prove his charges. '1"'.1e plaintiff weird not swear that thc horn was not sound- cd. I-Ie would not say that Munii stopped the cor but that he slowed (lmvn. lie would not. say that Munn lint! defective PfPTflIl. lie said thc ir-ft 03:0 was vvc-nl: or n11 if there iva’; a lcar in it. llc also vlnimcd that it was lllr: duty of the plaintiff I-Iavv- 1 ltlns to be just as observant as the tirfcnclaut hIll11I1.' M1‘. Johnson, on behalf of the Nicholson Oil Company, also moved for a non suit, taking 11p lhespec- lfic charges mode by the plaintiff. Ilc denied that any car driven by illtc Nfclicalsozi O11 Compzniyor" it's‘ servants had caused thc injuries al- leged. and denied "that the company c1“ its servants were guilty of llPg- Iigeticc. “There was no evidence con- necting thc company with the clrtv- ‘ ing of the truck. There was no cv- ldciicc that the truck and its can» tents were owned by the Nicholson Oil Company Limited. It is truc the plaintiff produced evidence of the i11- Miss Spencer continued last even- ing the short organ prelude which has been forming so fitting a [iron-or- aticn for the worship scvvcc. Hat- t':r1's "Like as a Father," Erlitli, Lang's "I hear thy voice" wort- amoug the day's anthems. Mrs, Hen- derson took the solo in the 11st. men- ticuezl anthem- Thc Sunday School liaci niislhcr (lay of fine attendance and drop i11- terost. A substantial increase ".11 at- tendance with last year was shown. Y. M. C, A. SERVIFE OF SONG AT BAPTIST CIIUICCII LASI NIGIIT 1 was 1112' Rcv. Dr. A. C. Vincent speaker at. the regular Sunday nigh ‘song service which was held in his sliuxoli. Sumo 40.’! voting people fill- ccl thc Church 1111:] Sunday School and listened with rapt interest to D1‘. Vniccnt who took ns his text "In- vestments in Life." lic explained that we 11ml no t-lioicc in cixtcrin; this We liritl 11o choice 111 leaving 1111;." life. No clinic-c of our parents We do have a choice in where and how we invest Our lives. Dr. Vincent issuer! a chal- lcnge mid az-lzctl if \vc were 1.1.0.112 to fritlvr away our live: in lilllc tiiiiiggia. Ilc znxlzczl if the 11111111 thing in lifc was tn sock I'l?Il(‘S and stressful the fact that it was all according l0 szcalc of values 1:1; l0 what is \\'Ul‘iil while 1:1 lilo. 1):‘. Vincent tlircw out a ivnriiliig to those who wasting life 11nd vsnulrl have to ac- had i . .. . the company known i. i lllC Llcliuioon Oil Czmpany, but .1111: did 111:1. submit the names of lllt‘. cfliccns. They did not show the Clulllllllly vsus urgaiflzcd or attempted lf- do r.1:_'.' buznzn-ss. i Judge Av tzault :.:.'d that a dis- -‘i.lllCilUl1 1111 17L bc 11nd: between the I-Jxlioison Oil Company and the 1.. 1015011 Oil Company Limited. Mr. Johnson said he was not i11- txrcxtccl in thc Nicholson Oil Coni- pany. lIc contended thc plaintiff was Kztzcing the wrong party. lvlr. Johnson Hilso contended that thc plaintiff, llflititlllS, lmrl the same responsibil- ‘Ly as the d" r, 111111111, in seeing ‘that the car v: driven prudently. There was some discussion between the counsel and the judge on this ‘point. 111:,- luttcr stating that a pas- rciigcr in the back scat 11nd 110 coil- trol ovcr the driver and referred [to the results of alleged back seat driving. ' ‘ There was some dlzcusslon as to 7\'.'hetl1c:' the judge 11nd poorer to non 1-111’. n plalnliil or to direct the jury _lo 1.1111 :1 vrnlzcl fcv 1110 d"if‘llfl.’illi. Afternoon session 0:1 the court resuming in the af- ‘lcrnnon 1.11". Thane Campbell replied lu the arguments made by Mr. Bent- lcy and Mr. Johnson. Mr. Camp- ‘bcll read thc particulars of the ncg- iligvnce as claimed by the plaintiff. lTllC drivers of neither car sounded l.i11.-...11¢.1:1.1-1. jthc plaintiff and Ronald Jamicson itcstifivd lhzlt they hacl heard no 1110111. It IVJS required that horns be ,blovvu by cars approaching intersec- ‘ . While the plaintiff had not -... ied that. the car came to a com- ‘pfele stop, 11c had stated that he ‘siowcd down to practically a stop. Jzimleson testified that the car Nich- . iCll 11:11’; driving: cauic suddenly to a stop. Officer J:1_v, who had exam- ‘ ,i11cd tlic scene of the impact, said ‘that the tracks u.‘ Lhc vehicles were on the left hand side of‘ the Royalty l‘ " , shcwiiag that Munn had cut a c1‘ and kept 011 thc left hand 2.00 in plate oi keeping to the right. ‘ As to 1\funn's dcfr-ctlve eyeyght, the plaintiff had tyven facts from his own expcriciicc \\'lif‘I‘E Muun, who was at his 1101151‘. had bccn able to rend n ivrlifvi paper without going close to the 111111. When driving out :51. Peter's Road he had run into the rlltcli. O11 nnollior occasion he didn't roe a turn mvl although the plaint- lfl‘ had uurncd 111111 of it, 11c had c1 rd llli-O thc hank. With regard to lhi liability of fl. rzituitous ptisscngci‘ Mr. Campbell iPtl from a number of authorities 11111;: that the pvscngcr was not ‘lc fzvi" any 011 the 112111 cf thc (ivivrr. i I11 replying t.) l-ir. Johnson. Mr. Campbell pointed out there was cv- lidcncc of negligence 011 Nicholson's Iparl because the tilainliff had test- iifivsl l!:'.1t his cor was going at fl ilifgli r1112 of rprcd This it." cmdent ‘from thc fact, according to Jays ev- ‘icienrc. that 31111111‘; C.ll" had been drivvn si cvsziyya: 2.3 fret by the 1:21- .111: t rf the collision. _ Yvith regard to thc ownvrziliip of ‘the oil truck Air. (331111111011 cited the evidence of Jmntes-Jzi about driving ‘rut in tho t". kn in (Ihariottrtnzvn. of 111m N‘ Jlsvn unlocking the tank‘. and u; Alcxutirlirr Nicholson n we“, Seeking "b335,"... ma, "m. “we jload. it is truc the v-ltncss did not 1 use the word "liiiiltvd." Evidence- had at t_l1;_ intersect-ion. JiQth ises where the threshing was going on and the defendant knew it was there. The cases of two others who were also at the threshing party and charged with selling were adjourned for further evidence. The case of the man who claimed 11¢ took the liquor to the threshing party was with- drawn, Two other cases for selling also from Sea View wcrc dismissed. Information was laid against 11 por- ty from Burlington for obstructtngi an officer. This is being investigated. $4,000 IN FINES The majority of the prohibit/on cases which have come up at thc Summerside Court within the last few months have been from Sea g fliurloitetlwu a. rum. Illshiru I ' Phone "it z | Q .u_.t...t..i.s_i.l.u.l.c a o a | v.01) 0 MALL! View and vicinity. It is currently re-, ported thlt the Prohibition‘ Court _l1nve collected fines in time rune of about $11,000 from that locality. B. I Said a great. Jewish Liiinkei; "the Jews have rejected Jesus. and tlielcoum for it 1am. m,‘ “hm they been submitted slioiving incorporat- Clm-“lillls have dl-‘Elicvd Hlm- 8t-l1yi.._-°u1d 1,301‘ back m, [m], “n, andfion on the 25th of June. ‘lliere was not the progress- of his kingdom byi wamd m,“ "mm"; ,3 pom, L, He lovlclciicc that lvnrrlvicholson, one of the unworthlzicss of our lives! ‘fhcidmikmgcd u“, 301,113 poop-m. mcscntlltlie luccrporators. ivas 111 charge of dynamo: of ChrLstinnity ls the croslw Seek Jesus C; “nun-cm and mllhe Charlottetown branch. -the proclamation of the gospel 01.10110“, mm and “my ‘yank; maul Mr. Johnson ‘contended that 11c Calvary. Dwelling on the attainments wad 1, me o; “.on,1,_whi1e and 11.81.- pcrson can act ns an agent cf a com- of the past, glorytng in our yester- 1nvc51nmn1§ m me wougd br-mg ghcipany that is to be incorporated in days will not ivin the battles of to- arm-nest munm itlie future. He said that the plaint- clay. Lct the cross demand oursclvcsl The hearty 1-010 011.11 was lcndcr_ ifi was required t: prove that the our all. Shall we accept thc gilt oi l 9d u... Speaker 1,_-, ‘he 31,311,115", |truck (lrlvcn on the night of the oc- the fathers and ms; on a lessenedi A 1116mm,‘ 501,, “Jesus my," o1 cldent ivns owned by the Nicholson heritage to those who follow us? My 50111," “y” rammed by M11 M131, Oil Company. This the plaintiff had They wrote history in their blood. D11~1gw¢11 M135 Roberta 5mm" Minot done. shall we be worthy of a memory so Qomppnlgd 1mg Dlngwel] and 11w Tltc question as to whether the costly? Permit not present incidental congregational singing. a large choli- ludge could order a non suit or dir- be they faillrcs and defeats, or suc- of young people, greatly assisted the ect the Jury to tind 11 verdict for the cess and victories to dim our vilsion singing. Mr. Homer Nicholson rcadidffi-‘fldfliit 17111» 1111111?!‘ "sued. the of the greatness‘ cf thc end-not u11~ the 5:11pm“; 1e55,)“ and Dr, nncr-ntlcounscl e11 bath skies subm ttin; to ourselves. but uulo him vrlio died lcod in prayer. It was announced Rlllllcfliyl and rose 1112:1111. [from the choir that service next Ills lordship Stated l" \'l'.\“l'l‘l Di Viirrrls l".' v.':1~= Svvliii- iifglil \"'u1‘(l h,‘ i-i Tzitvljc ‘P1110 tinn- t1 1"‘: l"1"1' 1'" ~- "r1- C1111: or. c‘. 12:; t‘. " ' ‘ ' (111351, ap,_¢__1 __-_ i....,' u-vllh-q uh 11 .1. 1.1 l '....l c. .1 5....-. 1.1-... r a 1 1 I 1 t r21.’ .=-. ~P':;~;¢f;“~|u. 1.55.‘ ' y 1...; ,,