yovllll R g‘ aa1aaaa A ‘ _ Uzeeified Advertisements I- qlI'IlI IIIII uuomwullll‘ U" toll“! a " u’ ‘WU Agens Wanted Thais/limits oaaarmo Achrulmgs c“; sample book free; "prgsentlltlvls ah-eldy making flve COMPLETE STOCK, y’ '*”' i 1111c Blwcll, usan ONLY ":5 News. ‘hardfan. rxs-szso-tr Situations Wanted fir. ‘P/licr. oooau mu mm still 5 hand at Guardian k _. m sAlI-‘lyg mm: cow's. A0013‘ l9 S" @6011 Street. City- 9284. Good pav Free outfit. now a reliable. entative tn handle iéi" ii’ m; sALF --rw0 REGISTERED oxford Yfllrqg Ewes. $15.00 each. John Nlllwnnnllallrlalc. Lot 55. the profitable Co.. Toron to. 0.1: 8025-11 ‘@5234; clxrcnr Banal-111 l " 1 . _Hu_ndred:.r special ow cost. course . f t . Wm’ Moi success ul gradua es ___.._..-.. .___._._._____. OOO-OQOOOQ‘. My s "\‘ III Illa 0| I rda rqvmum. , - L Ill Illa n! l ::rd| “wllalfli a "fifullllllflffll _____ _ fooooooooooooooooqe géw“ I "—"‘" ""’"‘""_ Theatrical Supplies“ McKlNNA glositume Company, Tororlto,~ On- ar c. T. S. Nov. I-lmth. don", up ‘any; gxpetlehCO or - ----__.....__ - , Cl r etson - z'::r;:...“%l"::."::.r.... " some He» waned ' .1: .1o-s1. —-—————----- A‘ w °v WANTED-GIRL ro wan on i"? {--—-- llble- Almly Rex Cafe, 142 at. (l- ‘lale George st. I 9243-11-18-21 .__.__..____._ Central Guardian P. W. C. DEBATEE-"Resolved that lawyers are of more use to the world than doctors" was the subject debat- ed by Section A of the Prnce of Wales College Debating Society yes- terday. Supporting the resolution were Ivan Darrach, Marjorie McCal- lum, Mary Duffy and Wallis An- drew. The Con speakers were James Dodds. Effie Brdhaut, Margaret Black and Cameron Annear. The Con side won by a vote of 21 to 18. Blcis Le- Page was critic. The subject debated by Section B was "Resolved that the country affords better opportunities for dcveloplnent of tlle mind than does the cty. The Pro speakers were Willard O'Brien, Katie McKay, Mary McGowan and Elwood McPherson. wanlvasosv ‘MO-Weekly Prayer FIPVlOQ - vital tors. heartily welcome —_ lleartr Memorial Hall. THURSDAY '1 l ‘Lilli-Ladies’ Aid Annual Donation connect'on with the ‘ I Party in Autumn Bazaar Work-Ladies‘ Parlor. 9262-11. PISQUID INETITUTE-JFHE llliluu meeting of the Plsquld Women's In. ' stitute met at the home of ms nm-i est, Rogerszn on November 5111i Meeting opened with "It". a Kocd time to get acquainted." Minutes of ""l=ll9l.'ill‘LmET.°“Yll' 1mm» Ilnitch emu; ' and Bale of cuaanl Water Crisis! i ' It was with the greatest difficulty that cit~ lzons were supplied with water yesterday. Al- though warninge were issued through the Press and many of the larger consumers were personally called upon, the consumption for the day was greater than the wells could sup- ply. The pressure gauge in the Department's Office dropped from 40 to 20 pounds between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Unless the co-operatiorl of every citizen is secured today the wells cannot possibly hold out forty-eight hours. ' THESE CAPSULES. 2 FIZEF; 51.5?) AN!) $2.00. -—i-——— RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS work on farm or fox ranch. »Good carpenter. Best reference furnish- dues and election of officers thcn office l! dAlmly by letter A. B. C. care solution carried by a vote of 21 to 18. I followed President Isabel Jay trc. 1N u“ m“ 9258414941‘ Zionler Nicholson was crlt'c. ,clccted, Vice President. Mrs Wallace I _- ' ' ‘ ' "_'>' '_—"“"—'“"“ —-—- ‘Birt Sccrctar Trcasurcr M1" - rl= c. .11 n. I ' - Y " pefect con 1311. Almlylsllgléwlit! 88185111811 Wanted PERSONALS ‘flarold Jaw Co,“ Mrs ward ______.__._____ ______ S A I. E S M EN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward Island last meeting read and approved. Roll; cell answered with "My Birthday: month and stone." Collection of ' Speaking against the resolution were Freda McMillan. Lolita MeVittlc. Eva Mandcrson, and Bill Reid. The rc- . i-lay. Mrs Edward E. Jay and Mrs HOB. CHZTlQS DlltOfl arrived home ‘ vyauacc Bil-t“ Auditors Mrs Gem-g: mercial aviation in Canada. On May 28 commercial relations within the Empire was the subject of discussion CHARLOTTETOWN WATER WORKS J. A. MacMillal-l, Manager. We want energetic repres- best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is Writ:- Pelham Nllrserv S. W. S-wstf IIOST-I-FORD TIRE AND RIM BE- twccn Charlottetown and Mt. Siclvart. Reward. Harold Afflcck. "m" “ salary expected. Ml, Stmvnrt, ' 9271-11. LOST-l SIIETLAND PONY. COL- or black. M. E. Jcnl-zins. Millvicw. 9278-11-19-31. Monday evening and was il1 the city' yesterday. Mrs. Dalton and family are expected here in the near future. They have not yet decided upon n‘ residence 111 Charlottetown although 191 n n 3i _ _ several have been offered them, It is ' 9 ~' ' I . the intention of Hon. M1‘. Dalton on z-w... t.-.»--»— - level anenus m, apponnnm,“ to m, Ucmnan, AUTIFUI. PRISM - l ' I vim. Guardian. JOHN ALFRED McIIONALD. r-no- G°"‘-“'“°““P l° “W” l" G°‘"“' 9234-11-18-31. vincig] Land $urypvqr_ Herman. ment House when the building has _?________ V3110. 9279-ll-2l4m0. been put in a proper state of repairs. “anied 1n _ wlu. oxen/Inca raw .,w,,y',,,,,j,f;;dje',,j;;" Dough“. ,_.. __-,,,____...__.___ pair dark Qucbcc Mink for . good E mm Llmmc ‘t brm _ i k _ IOUNG MARlmD COUPLE WANT nualltv foxes. Ferguson's Mink gm ' 5° q“ ° "sum, 19°11“ lumhhl o1" unfurnished lol- Ranch. Charlotteto1v11.n1°11o11e 11.54 relief to scald feet. soft coins and . light house 19pm‘ Apply Gum-d- o1" JZZ-J. iLBB-lf-IO-Zl. warts. Rclieves inflammation. Rc- im- 9270-11-19-21. -___._~____ _~--»-_ --~»~ moves proud flesh. "~—— " Situations Vacant Male 111M110?!” POTATOES, 11111.1: »_____________,________ “M” u‘ "'- “mid” M“ m‘ cum srno T0 <10 no PER DAY dll’ “l Hutllin 1nd Bell's Wharf. ‘Bi ” " . ‘ ' ' . g ‘ g demand. Only few weeks rr- ' ° Lnlfffq‘ 9z55'n'18'2‘ quircd to learn at Canada's oldest Addlttonal . "M" ""._“_ d-most reliable trade schools. “T” ‘*1 "W" ‘SEVEN 9" i311 r r lit -1t11'e Dornlnon ‘ ' ' rill" r°°l huuszc with modern Traldcc gléhollf]; 1567 51L La..,-_.,".;,,_ SUbSCTIpIZOIIS M"°"‘°“'tl. Write s. cl. 3101x1141?‘ Mann“, 9'53‘ ' ' ' S.V.M.Nov.1-5-B-12-15-l9-22-26-20. uwi*__________- , '_"_ “I ' '—"__ Male 1 Lost 'r \ ' -1 Help wanfed ________ ______ _ . V. Wiggington, Bfxlgetoum 10.00 ._--. William CTCWYS, Kingston .. Hammond Hooper, llfiltm 7.70 v Jenkins, Wiltslllrc. $ 100.00. College, 573. lhHnllllX. Oct. IA-lta ti’ ntion pen and _ _., we IIIWTUCL you, provide "mmgoutfil and supply you with t mrkixe remit promptly. Write a M‘! ‘~' m» booklet. The Rieddell mpany. 2.7. New Welling- ., Toronto, Ont. H. W. Oct. 30lst7l. To Let l!!! - ally located. Apply Guardian. Wfliern Guardian wjlmliren BAIL-A man a":- m‘ ‘Imlilondey morning for us- mmzmllanguage on the street m tmifilnr in the Police Court his bail of $l0.—S. JOHN GILVERT PASSMORE “l: $510K?! or counwaus . _ pvill hold their regular lriuofihmwcdnesday evening in f °- ‘lions. 9200-11-10 _Efi:hs;bMMEll!IDE 1.01101: l‘, Prawn" ‘vIcDonald of Sidney. N. u M ‘h’ "of the Rebekah lodg- m mm] Waritime Provinces paid sit to Maple Leaf lodge, on Monday evening. _a1mer, president of the vas in the chair. Sister h mum of Charlottetown was al- Wmntltfrhere was a very good m! M511 of members to wel- Mh" thezlcDonald. Three sisters "won in m- ccrtlflcatcs for per. u. ‘he Mamet work. Miss McDon- p", n" a a Very pleasing person- pmung tan"?! instructive and in- 0rd". Smok on lhc work of the hknmn sll- Houlc also made an I lovely silvlPbCll. A presentation of m, "m, cr basket was made to lunch w“ President and a dainty liltl0fIl]°“_-§Cr\'flfl by members of lmalned will‘. Mrs. J. G. Baker cn- 6. ‘lin. self. whom The Guardian oxtendssincerc sympathy. People's Conlctcry. Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Rev. Mr. Brown of Trinity Un- f .. 2150x1311" fir]; Igclggngclfirgt “For ited Chin-ch, will offlciate. m,“ ‘ n. number of ladle: be- 7 lfeponaled l" meet'th_e visitor. Mrs. B0“ LING We“, ~lo"yllo has been visiting the 11mph“, h K05 on the Island has fly altemofir tour and left on Tucs- lh - n for Port Elgin where m" defeated the five eggs by s; pins- 1l1q,~5“l';t1t m» Rebekah Lodge BORDEN R. McKenzie 210 109 _____ ____ G. Cerrettl . 309 325 I81 _. . I. Mclsaac 212 fill 250 T J. Herring .......... 190 180 p LE‘ | i A. Mellanlon 280 228 o" ' --__.. > lolll 10911103 ‘Tenement of Dundee w“! h . 1mm rive was ‘in. s v7.4" an“ G. l-Iennessey 210 202 231 P-“jlarm 4th,“; .1. Howatt zoo 21s m. Ngygmb.’ "ah l}. G055 -............ 210 20G 200 An‘, A. I-lowatt ll- root: o co. [EST-FOUNTAIN PEN, COMBIN- pencll at n1- near m” w. - ~ t~————-—--—-~ Prince rvllwrll-n Flndcl’ lfleasr lcavc , All-‘i EXTRA MONEY .11 as School s1. szaa-ll-ls-zl §glmd‘l1lfii' cards no canvassins ____-_----~--— '- e r _- INDIVIDUAL FIRE- proof Garages for winter months. Apply Queen Hotel. 9194-11-17-31. TO LET-IIEATED R001". CENTR- 9205-11-17-31 Ill MEMO RIAM The death occurred yesterday at his home. 29 Upper l-Iillsboro street, city, after '11. brief illness, of M1’. John G. Passmore. For many years the prop- rietor of o. grocery store on Euston Street, the late Mr. Passmore was highly esteemed by all with whom he came in contact, socially or in e. business way. Born in Charlottetown on April 1, 1846. in his younger days ho was connected with Messrs Beer d: Sons, general merchants, King Square, end conducted for them a store at 8t. Peters Bay. Later he was associated with Messrs Beer A: Goff before going i11to business for him- The immediate relatives surviving are the widow, four daughters, Eliz- abeth 111 Calgary, Mrs. Edward E. Webster. Portland, Me., Lettle and Maud, Charlottetown, and one son. Walter, in Portland, Mo, to all of daughter, Mrs. Cannon, Mahar. who passed away the 19th, 1926. And she could have lived her best BIRTHS City lfosptnl, Nov. 16, 1930. i0 Mr. and Mrs. V. A. McDonald. Mt. Stewart. a scn. DAl.ZlElr—At the City Hospital, Nov.‘ l6. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dal- ziel. Borden. a daughter. CAMPBELL-At the P. E. Island Hospital, Nov. 9 to Mr. and Mrs.' John Campbell, Uigg, a son, __________ nmrns ~ l (IARNIIUM-At 9 Hayfield St, on Tllefidfiy. Nov. 18, Brenton J. L Garnhuln, Sr.. 111 his 51th year. Fun- ' crnl from his late residence, Thurs- day, Nov. 20, scrvlcc starting at zl o'clock leaving at 2.30. Intcrmcntl People's Cemetery. VABFMORE-At 29 Upper Hillsboro street cn Tuesday, November 1Bth,l i930. John G. Passmore in his 84th_ year. Mineral from his late residence leiwinl: the house at 3.30. ment People's Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear, nee Agnes November Just when life we: aweoteet The gate of heaven opened F P. II. l. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN “ions 11c said. M1". R. L. Cotton re—- minded the Board that, as yet, therc 1s no licensed landing field 111 the Jermiah Simpson, Cavendish .. B110 province despite the fact that first l W. Jay and Mrs Ernest Rogersn. The financial report was read by ‘Secretary audit/ad and signed. Next mcciing to 112 held at the home of lMrs Vvallacc Bfrt Roi] call to be an_ cwered with Ii-lexpcnsive Christmas Gifts. Meeting closed with the Na- tlinal Anthem. lPfllflOf. Please Copy) REPIRT T0 [B fl AR n ll N lllglllllls rmntinucd from, Page l) .. 9.00 greater saving 111 tilnc proportion- B. R. Brown, York . . . . . 50 00 atcly can be made through air ser- Monctorfnnd Char- Previously omitted-Thomas Frstcrdoitctolvn than between any other Milton, $ 100.00; My 4111;] Mr; T.L, two in Canada. ice between A total Maritime mrocccdings ot the Federated Cham- bers of Comlnerce of the British Em- pire. Col. J. H. Woods was special speaker for tllc Canadian del- egation. Mr. Paton stated the Con- gress opened on May 26, in reality a Conference of business men from different parts of Guild Hall Council Chambers. Mr. Paton gave a. vivid ciescl-iptlon of the - historic meeting place. ‘Pile congress was opened by H. R. H. ti1e Prince ""91" of Wales, who addressed the prea- fdent, Lord Ivey, and the delegates in welcome. This was the prince's return from 111s East African trip. The meet- "fng enables an exchange of view- points and 1111s a great binding in- fluence, the ‘county of the Empire was certain seats. Since the Cape Town Conference in 192T economic condit- inns have become President, Lord Ivey stated in his lprcsldentllll address. He thought that the Empire public duty after his prince stated. of sev- cl1 hours is gained. There should be ;a11 airport here and insistence “striving toward that objective -__.._ bring it Mr. Cotton thought. It was decided that the air mail ;C3l‘l'li1\ll.l.t!f! should take up the mat- iter of air mail service with the dclc- lgates to the in will Board of ,Tradc meeting at Moncton. | 'I‘11e matter of freight rates reduc- ition was also discussed. 1t was stat- ed that the province is entitled tr. a Jcduction of 20 percent, but a defin- ite order has not been given. The Illilttfti’ of daily service with 't11e mainland was left to M1‘. s. A. McDonald to deal with at the meet- —- ‘ing of the Maritime Boards of Trade. Mr. James Paton gave an inter- westing and exhaustive account of the chosen in Each allotted more strained. A resolution was brought in that ed. vocated the appointment cf a com- mlttce by the Imperial Conference to draft out an ecsnomlc plan to have as its aim the economic union 0f the whole. Of the immense quantity of imports m the United Kingclqn only t 32 per cont cf these impzrts arc f1-:~m Empire Countries it was point. ed out. lContll-luezl from Page i) ]_ prss on the smooth part, The wit On May 29 the debate on com- the “m” m5" mercial relations was continued. A . . “ _ .- .1 t .' c men‘ and ‘mhesbn “V” one thought woman was 11111" on hel r191 srl the people o‘ can“! h“ dong l‘ touching the ground. good work for the Empire in bring. ing about the system of preferential tariffs. He did not thinl: that such a system could continue without- some attitude en the part of Grcatl Britain to justify the attitude of the Dominions. At 10.30 am. May 30 the delegates attended the reception given by King George and Queen Mary. Four resolutions re comma», a 0111.1 relations werc to be ion! worded to the Imperial Ocnfcr- cncc. Col. Woods expressed himself as in accord with thLs resolution moved by a. South African delegate. Congress delegates visited North. ampton and were shown around the manufacturers trade exhibitions and other sights. ' back. and later wont to Mr. CrewyZ-z store. The woman was 131111; head toward tbc centre of the road. hiost. of her body was on the gravel. The prisoner was one of the men. wit- lness stated. Witness thought that. the woman was dead. He asked the boys what they meant by doing this. Witness did not know how fast the car was travelling. It was not going slow, but still it was not going very fast. l-Ic thought. that a. person com- ing down the I/falpsnue Road could see the woman for five 01" six chain's. The boys told 111m that they had not. sccn hcr. lVltncss answered that 11c could not understand wily they could 11ot see her. The sun was out. Mr. Stewart thought. when the accident Charity begins al, homc, friendship lasts with those who knc-zv ouch other the Eln-plre must tend its own needs first was the thought expressed by one of the delegates at the conclu- sion of the Congress. Mr ‘R. L. Cotton reported on the annual con. vention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce which was held on tllc first week in October in the Royal York Hotel in Toronto under the presidency of Col. J.H. Woods. 111d convention was attended by four‘ hundred delegates from all over Oamda. Charlottetown was repre- sented by Mir S. A. McDonald, Dr J. A. Clark, and the speaker. Mr. McDonald was on the resolutions committee and M's. Ccttzm rm the ncmiuating committee. M1‘ Angus McLean of’ Bathurst will b; presL f ' " '. Tl‘ ' dent or the (‘mums H“ “S1011 the smooth part of the road. The much wrong with the boys. They (‘llfl not say very much. Mr. Stewart stated that he lived about tt-n chains fromlhe hfalpequ" Road on the Dnriington Read, which ‘s six chains 011 the Hunter River! side of the bridge. From the cnd of the Darlington Road to where the woman was killed lhcrc is a straight road. The bridge is made of cement. It would be six or seven feet from the water to the top of the bridge. ‘Witness did not know 110w many seats were 111 the car that passed. ‘there was gravel put n11 over the road on both sides of the bridge this sunlmel‘. There was a r dgc of gra- vel to the right side‘ of the road. Where the accident took place there was loose _g1".1ve1 which had not been beaten down. 111s: lvclnalfs head wllz; province was represented cn more remainder of h” Fwy was on UV “Wm “"9 °°"““m‘°" ma“ ‘my gravel, to the right hand side. From lather province in Canada. Enter- . . ., [where the woman was struck to talnment was particularly lavlsn and l , 1911c: of about a chain. Witness we... hcid in Hart. Hall, at the Univcrmty not sum cf the, exact mm, of TOf.'i1l.O_ More than six hundred Wm. G m" ‘sworn, testified m“ , attended‘ Mr Julius film's’ prom‘ he is a farmer living in Brookfielzlm" dent of the American Chamber of I IHe knew bfrs. Dal-rach for 25 _v1=1r: c'mm"°" “"1 M" E’ W' Butt-‘Qslle had come to his home 011 F‘l'lt'l"'l' The delélfllls W!“ treated V911’ 01- ‘I lo the condition of the road. On be- "lwfllily 5111111.‘! U1! 0711i"! trip. Th0: ‘ng informed of ill.- accident. wilnezc. train provided for 111: _____L_. be plenty cf [room for two cars t-ll ness did not sec the car strike the island ma! {he brief £111,110,: !woman. but saw her fall away from 1mm weum chem 11y, it, as he looked up. Stewart slatcd that he hastened at once to where The cal‘ 11nd gone seven. cight or perhaps ten yards 11::- wido and extended “stem of impel‘ fore stopping. The road was lcvcl at lal preferences is the best method 01" that palm" and the C“ ,had mt tfinnnz About wonmmc devemh struck the raise of the 11111. The _ l1er right arm underneath. her face. . _ , h expressed. Col. Wmds bclleaed the Bland ‘m’, flowing fronl her face. The men cam". l occurred. ‘There did 11411. seem to he‘ Cross-examined by Mr. Johnston,‘ rtolfs question ‘And God called her home to m1. The funeral service will be at the ' ‘Mum’ by Plum?- Molhel‘. Sisters, home today at 3 p. 111., the funeral‘ l‘ leaving the home at 3.30 for the 947°‘ l- 'IN MEMORIAM of Malcolm MacEache-rn, one year ago today. November 19th. I line year ago you left us. ~' It was a sad farewell, The sorrow that you left behind 33;; . Is more than tongue can tell. ‘ He bade no one a lut farewell, _ lle waved his hand to none, ‘ills spirit flew before we knew I110 That he from 1n hell gone. The Borden Tram visited Char-l lcttetown last night and narrowly 322 Bereaved Family lluell Macliacllern ma jibe Empire had it in its power to wcmcdy the state of affairs as far as the Empire is concerned. To stimulate and reorganize trade Great Britain, overpopulated, as» she is should endeavor to exchange products frcely among the other ‘Empire units and work out the prob- lrm of Empire economic unity’ with I determination and courage. If she. were self contained and did not cat- er to outsiders Great Britain would get more respect from other P6011105- Commerclal aviation. penny post- age, e fixed date for Easter and Im- perial education were discussed at' the second mectlnit- on May 2'1. the third dly I'm- Iutlons 0n Imperial and commercial education were discussed. In discus- . sing the reerllltlcn on commercial avi- atlon Colonel .111 woods remlrkcd an oI Montague. .__._ MacEAClIlllN-In loving memory who died -__--__1_-_- -O_ 93c. uni-a- arch-x 1r~.'.- .4 ‘Wyn 0 " housing during their tour was magnificent. of the woman were. The woman was Each company att-clnpterl to outdo all right when she left. phyrsicnlly and the other, in quality of entertainment ' mentsllv ln the opinion of the wit~ Tile delegation left Montreal on one ' nee!- lflondgy and returned to Tgrontq on: Cross-examined. the witness slated m; grand“ (opqwmg, guppy, 50m, that the woman was very determined silver and nickel mines, and news- '1" h" "it'll "WW5- llvlnt nlmu were seen in Northern "vilkfl" son" 111m Ontario. That part shows in geo- ‘ “Fwy”. wnsgraphyv and in busmcsfi; fswoml. tcstiferl that be saw ‘Mrs. method’ ‘ mo” shrub" contrast to , Darrncl-l 011 Fridav evcnnv; billion. 1 ma” of m“ pmfinct_ A new comb |'z'11e:~e she 11nl'cd 111m for a 11ft. W11.- ,pany-owned town was accommodations , we" rem-rub", Wm‘ ha“ hcspmh saw the woman rm the nlornlnz of and club organization equnllerl no- w’ """°"°fl-‘" m‘ M” m“ "W" h" " meemmfiljugheofxtslitsir: at 8'10. lllltrcss saw Sm 1h and Ille- ' Neill standivz bewide the rend nrar towns is very rough and crude, an irnmeiue amount of nzrney is in cir-l culatlon in time: of prosperity. Vutf Jmwnu °f mm“ "e expended “Qt-w the dccrwed at Wood's “"115” set" throuzll it. seen. The provided IJMIOIOONII Place. Dr, Rgndglnh “urehison. physician. islratc luvailecl I 01. Sill GM soulnn scores ‘mnogvzn EMULBEON ___,__,,,___ TAKE COD-LIVER on. ______..__ “IAMPOLES THISrEASY v1.1.1 URETEST, C0D LlvEB 1'1 FI7l.I£S_P\ PEIPFUPDHYII Stand- I’ exTn/lur iffifiifili» W‘ l; (it. 35.75571 COD U"! "dmli l-i-lli-"illiilidulii on‘ Pupuluun fnmin . c.'..'.-1;' to: pound of bluff! 1.00 lge_ F m‘ Plflil .1 mLk lge_ 1.. l...“ of lOO capsule; PHONE 219 AND 1.111‘ vs Sgyp you A 110x or SIYCCE Jury to vital centres. tzcular morning, and caused lncon veniellcc lvll lc driving. There \\'<_‘l' puddles on the road. none too good there. Examined by li/fr. Canlpbell. wltil nf sun driving 4 .fullv than m1 ordinary occaslolrl. River, lSVSCITIl, Ltated tllet hr- 11.1‘ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED THE MacKINNON- DRUG (.10. this fracture, and by shock and 1n- Crossj-exanllncd. witness stated 111-l‘, . the sun was 've1-_v bright 0:1 that PH‘- dll-Bli llfllll The road 1 ‘ and ‘ ‘would cause 111111 to rlrive 111111": ct1re-. 550K TO lBy ("wrrgw- Hamblelon, (‘aludlan Russel McNeil]. painter, Hunter: Press htaff (orrespnndenil known 5111111 for several vczll"... H" Ltlwubrij’ lsurhe mum tvas driving with the prisoner in‘ ltnmc“ of I a‘ nppalenuy‘ hok Ki11~=tol1 Witness kilo-h the Veo- m? key ‘U?’ '“ m the ma“ w n7 . flfPfflllfl of the locality well. It was fl M] 1m“? ‘Ipmaraum’ Th” > ha” o'clock when they rcarhrrl the .l011.1-' N """‘"‘73‘5 ‘will '11P Lfrowll. mm Road. At that. lhc bridge. Witness could not i116 bl-idce when :11. the ' Road. ,ed the corncr, they were travelling laetlvecll fiftccll and twenty miles an hour. crossing the bridge through the water. vrhilc Afttr order in climb the hill. trying to sec the roar] when the nc- cldrnl. occurred. l-le could not See well on account of the sunlizlll and the mud 011 l1 s side of the eel". sun was glaring in their eye"; when the accident cccllrrcd. The glare be- came. worse after they crossed the bridge, 11nd when 511111.11 accellerate. Almurt imzllcclizltciy‘ after w" . witness felt a jolt. The fl1'l‘.'(‘l' swerved to the right, and stopped "tvithin ten yards. Witness ‘back. Smith backed up to see wnrll thev had struck. Bc1'1 m‘. uul and lvcnt over lo the woman to what‘ had happened. They thought size was dead. and wcnt to C1'c\v_v's to call Dr. Murcllson. Witness thought that they could have 5cm the road 11nd the x111 not been glaring. It is 8‘,- or El 1111.12 lo Kingston. Smith was in :,'~ml health on Saturday momlnc. "he" had remarked previous to the 11".‘?!- cni. on the difficulty i=1 fi";‘.1'1'.‘ w» account of time sunlight. Th» 111'" was dried on lllf‘ 5111151. ' Cl'[l5’i—f.‘.‘Ii‘.lllll1C(l 1v filers r-ta’ “l 1111-1 Smith and he had loom pzllnlln: 11;: Baptist Cl1l1rcl1 at Kingston for ~ days previous. A1 on." 11min‘. lli-f“ two pigs n11 the r" Ar: the =".1:1 w; not 5111111111: they sruv 111: Pli-lilhl» While 111 certain posit 011s \\'1l<‘".‘. 111'- rlm would be lzlarlllz he‘ con ill" trecr». it was difficult to d: e l’ 1' 1c m-‘. elaborate. The final banquet was ' 111191‘? U16 Yififi bfliilli U191‘? l5 R d-t" tiifiicllit in drive in loss." lzwx-lvol. \1"'.~ ‘x 1191s sl-atsrl. Mr. J. Je-zeph Trainer. C 1l1i‘l'.l wrll- or of Provlzrial Police. lsworlv stat- 7 ' u crl that he nlrt the l7l'l“f7f1"l' . wars 11cc. On Szltllrrle): l“.’\“l1ll‘.f' wil-, point :1 tirlvr" ,cou1d scc about one hundred _v.':1"cl'. in Jclllmtcn. At that 3101111. or. they tum- Tllcy slovrccl clown prov 011:; to' going j crossing the bridge they pickerl up .=',1"-"rl if: about ll\'8l'il,\'—ll\'6 mile". an hour in Wltnes= wast The I began to ‘ looked ‘ me..- 21111 not British lerzntory . ll1,l:c.; are not BrlLLsl1 sub- C1‘, ,"F‘t line Indian {tales dovetalf 1m 1110 provinces. of Bl-llizli-Illcli: llke peeer. 1n :1 n Fl, 31; sanv llLlZfTlE rnrl 11. l‘~ ,';e‘11"1'aj. ntLn ' that without the Indian States. ulcl be no Cif-ECIZVE federation ir. Izlcila. Th“ 1l"'.'l:1l'3l_ 1:11‘. of 1111111111 Prlnces :ll_:1:e.- 11011:. of terlvu which illHR-f. or“. therefore. fol- ‘ with particular interest. so far 1L s indicated. heir l1ri11clpal term; v" l1 hfainiennncc of rights af- ‘flj: _ by tvcates willl lllc Crown: the erenlicxll cf a Federal Supreme l Court 10 be €ll1l_)C7‘.l'Cl'Cfl to interpret l treaties; a share in’ the cus— ‘ 10111. l-evrnuc collectccl by federated linrlia, following; upon tacit approva l |;:1'.'e11 b)" the Pflllf“? of vhe larg/‘i f‘ to 121" id of a fcderatzrn tjlllcf cf . ngll. ,1 hfaratln l“ ca. ‘Md-av rleclalrsd the 1x1111115- ' no of the 511181191‘ states in assist 1:1 11"." HTll"‘l'Fl‘l'l1‘l1f of federation. Unemployed To Benefit By The T: ans-Can. Hop lfzznarlian Prowl .\iON"lRf-1All. Que. Non‘. 15-5111 - 0'1 e1 Afontrea! ‘are in ben- g 111111 11'" lTLLlY“. 0f Cfilk 1;,“ J, PFfkl. C. ‘Indian 'l‘ran.<- .\'.‘r.11l1:- flycl- r_-.1:1 Harry P. Cinncl- 'L'.'l1f'1' of the Columbia n11 the [o Ifngzfrnrl from HATLTI‘ q |1~,~;~;:"l:-1~ will H: 1111111111 .11 1.11:. 01;‘ at l cladrg: frr uclznlssmn. ‘e 1 . 1w he turned nvFr l‘. 1.1‘ "nap . ~ l: '. 1 mmmlltr" .-.. .1 t l1 l. o- v.1 ll. rl~ '*'~" ‘ m" were ill!- visiting speakers. Fifty ‘.,[t,,,.no0n and rpqnimd W Wan ;‘,:p-‘T,“n:11C-,1:lca,.o,.,1(:qc..:f\,l,“n,,1, .l‘ll!l .\. u. rn. 111:‘. l.» of .'-» 1' ‘I - t ,.~ l.-| <.'.-'— foremost business men sat at the .51“, H“ fi ‘voman ‘hem 5 ‘Tax M,‘ Wm T“, m," 1,1,, hm ..,,,. p, l; ~ 11.x‘: ‘Ifl l. clay. central table, each individual being ‘in “nod “calm Tm. woman mums.‘ ‘£11,511 Tim, h, My.‘ \.‘,',.,,,,1»;'|,,,U ._ . .1 ".1 a1 :1 lt-cnl l-Inll introduced by Col. Woods. The azl- W, M“; U, Mpgygy, stflllflll. about clrarl. 51111111 slnlcrl that l1" l‘l‘11- ‘P 11¢ EZl'O'll1"Tl for dresses are liublishezl in 1.112 "Com. “We? mm“; and a 1.31;, Sh- 1,“, “M. rlmin,“ \.,,._t,1,,_,, “N”, ,,.l,,,. l" -;'~~w;~= m, lrr-aw- mercc of the Nation." the Oonsdan lnhm" 3 O'clock, Winn.“ CcwObm-flmd h,,,,,.,,td_ 1_‘"~.~ f." 111 Ju- I'l":l . Chambers of Commtrcc magazine. ,1.“ Stewart}; Widen“, with regal-d witness film.“ m, w; jghn-‘iil \'.1:1.";...< Al. ..11 (Viflcrl feature that he went out, lo the rx.1lb.t;ol1 to: the 111121111110,"- ns a Pmvllcial Police officer. if rm- r11 kelieill. Captain 130,111 and Harry‘ delegation f went to the place where the remains possum in arrest the poppy, "r1 rr- L? 1111.1: v1.1 be zlt 1:1 exhibit ceived his ll1f<1v1nr1li1111 from 111" 111.‘: 3"." pklne ::11-l l... 1:": our. untru- men. ll~ UlTClPTSlUOd that they k11eu"11*r=~.<;. l i‘ 11.11;, r 'c.1l1 lmifizfltVf-Il who 11c was. Hr gale 11o w.1""1":1". - W“ -— I -»---~——»~- until he placed S1". ‘tll llllflfl‘ n14‘: 1 l..'.l"1' r-pvrll. liUJUTllillK tn the Hich- lfr, Jllhnslnn filll 7:1 t1 l'”i‘"ll'l" 1.1.11 .'\(l 111:» em" sllnllizl .191 as evidence rmv f"’\li\‘{‘1‘.“.'ill|‘1l ". (‘l1 in ~r Sh!‘ WM R I005 the 001111111 iolv-v llacl with 111v 1r? = , - "'.'.1:1."1e'l 11y to 1l1r~ almost Tim 1‘l""- 711- .ll>l11l". 111 Hr tvw. nrl prepared 111': decision n! :1 l» we" 111.11. the i"; 1:1 the HtgllTP) hlcllcr Court. ’1'1‘.\fl11~ fir‘. lvvs for :1 [lfF-"Tl road. Thc The wilness stnlrtl. -111 he l-'1'.|l'l- \\,nql_,l~,ll-j<~| 11:1’. l.11."1~ \';l1f‘:l nfl’ l1; nation of r-vanlil :11 < th t ."1-~l‘1 g';»1~_;.1,.1,1~ .1. - mess seemed to be in the some condi- was placed under arrest. l1» re- ‘Ille 1,"\l"illli'~..-I‘ll1"l‘ mil 1W1 win-y: 't'on M usual, was talkative. \Vllll(‘"' mnlncd J11 1hr- Hllvlze for '.i~.111~ l 1 r‘ 1h" l'l('l§T'~ in he =11 com-l condition Allvfller polio.- cfficer. who ‘n11 bl" 1~.~-.1:rr1;\11l'1 lillf‘ llilfl"? nrdillflrj.’ fir‘ lclenbcvc en account of 111" accidcn‘ ‘of the skull. Death was mused b! ,llll'_". at I0 miles an hour. M cnl flu‘, 1111s $l"l"'.‘lll\"-I :1 The pvisenrz‘ ., "Aw... ~. l. I1 r‘ ' crrn-wl f . Tl" 1 feat. 111‘! All l'\"ll, l)? PEHFTYQFHC," ~ l-f ftslillllrl. Nu m1- cen 5a.‘. lmrlli." on the lnnlter. lull rlrl .111 r1» '1'?" “my M 1,,- P¢|;._,l_-,1_ Tlwcyn h-wl with crridhltjv exnctlj.‘ what canoe.- lhc Tontlnc ear. Wiln so arJ-ed 1'1" on the car. Th» 1.1110!‘ "1v‘r"'l ‘v- l'1< ("l/lbllhllllffl l.’ asthmatic condi- bovs whet had hanrrztcd. HcNl-lll the windshield wipe‘: “'11s flllfll‘ I161‘! l" i111!“ l?" l-iffil- "Cm sniff. ‘I cues". she's dead." Wltnzrw stl-cnkyz but 1'11".“ vsrv: ‘111 srronr: llnd various ir- :01 up n lrrrulalc 11111105- th’ tnmendous qrxflupmen’ o’ com-Ithm’ pl“ of n" cmmtry on dtvclol" The wonlen was lifolrsw. he" fart" 111'" was s11le:‘:rrl with 1"" 11111?!“ flint!‘ f'-'K"‘P5 "Vfiulill d , ' ‘i’? ' .__.__. _.-._- mem’ The ‘hhntmn w” ‘shown covered with lllonrl. which was flow- vneler. 'l'l1e1"e we"? 11 lev: -.1';1'l~'¢ o" "I1 -‘=- C11 i“ D1‘. -7- T7- .-_-_-~_._.__ . t N: Do BE PHUTOGRAPHED Jhmugh the Int"m‘u‘mfl Nickel lug from hel" car. nostrils and mouth. the road 1111f l11l1rl1"1c. in i." I ‘ll; .. hma Rrlncrly‘. Lnwr- ‘mun-lag. Tm‘ MONT‘ n)“ You‘ lPlfinli It 5115b"?! Ind h°n°ur M’ Her left fore-aria we". also fractured the broke-s wll11r=x folmrl 111v. 1's Illlll/ may exist as l‘) cause. Pvt . loofded but few. Mr Cotton bclievflllislle 11nd been denrl nllclll iwenlr: m‘ Plll""'!-"1ll‘._\' brn‘;'~ was of no 11 c “l ll" " F" "P n0 "IWTWI "Stiff". “GAL!” a I CIAIWELL STUDIO that it might be pfllllblfl l9 mwlllllrty minutes. The‘ were no vls-».”~0 lalilcs Pll ltulrc. the 0'11" l-“lk ll‘? 51 l‘ Hm" , OIINOWMII l NIH Ihlih - l "w", 311.1,, pal-l, of Qhyllll convention held r1‘. 11.1,- “n-y. m, n» 1' 1.111 ~ m‘ l-- 11m» ~~"~~. t'~~ fir‘ l-~ ' * ' " ' P - ‘ ‘ "t "v from, "Mm u. 5 l Ohsrietletoam u Halifax is the des',---~~*~n u» -.~‘ ~ -'-»l~» l'--< ~ r111" ~“ >1 :"- =~tv~ l r‘ '1 1'1" Imus" of I1! bronchial ttlbel. At the‘ 1t is sold everyuhdl x I"?! -< m a G6 Z a z there ' .-._.. .....r..1-._.\