‘Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.455 Matinee-16c, 11c. Night—26c, 21c, 11¢. Nos so WA Ra The best-se ling novel by the prclnlcr writer of Western lichen Cyvoncs ol thr1"s, miracles delightful lovc story. of riding-a: \ 1$llllllEllSlllE Pll BK-BIIASER " MAKES liRAllElN Charlie Gahill, Prince Signed by Montr Recognition Result of Honest Endea- vor And Ability. Qi.______._ The immediate acceptance otlas the brightest star ln the ill-mn- Cbarlie Cahill iwhis lining up with the Boston Bruins is an unprece- dented thing ior an Island hockey- list. ills work with the Bruins ln Montreal last week must have look ed good to the Maroons as they lost no time in annexing him to their list oi players. Cilarliers immediate recognition 'i‘n the big league is n lust. credit to Ihlmseli, to the Crysills and w his honle town, Summerslde. He is the first hockey player irom Prlnoel Edward island who has ever made‘ tho grade in the international Hoc- key League. ills innate modesty and retiring disposition deprives" Charlie o1 much oi the publicity which his hockey ability really de- serves lie slipped away irom Sum- nlerside very quiletly, telling -very inw 0i’ his intentions, and even his bcini; signed by the Bruins was vl-ry modestly heralded. lie is a lust. iiluter, a great stick handler and ilas the weight and build to make one oi the best in "big time company." with some experience. lie has already advanced tanner than zuly hockey player ill this ‘Bill Edward Island 1 eal Marcella-YB *'g h menl; oi island hockey. The sporting fraternity hope that Charlie may rise to a position sec- ond to none among the stars oi the international Hockey League, before tbs close o! 1926. The following from the Chronicle ilallinx, speaks ior itself: . Maritime hockey stars pastimlng in the National l-lockey League are making good. Stuart, otter a. poor season in 1924-25, is burning up the league with his spend and is aiiectilonately dubbed "Our Touch oi Red" by Boston writers. Stant- on Jackson, also with Boston. has not yet struck his proper stride, but Art Ross refuses to part with him. Cahiil, youthml Summerside speedster, had n tryout with the‘ Bruins and showed so well that Montreal Mal-eons bought his con- tract, Mickey Roach, lust year wrltif Hamilton, is signed with New York and now. rapidly recovering from n serious illness, is ready to take his place with the dougbty Americans. Joe Lamb, Sussex star, showed enough class to attiaci. the atten- tion oi‘ the (ntawa Senators, but he ,..\.\-.:'.a\':>\":.s_=r.\::-f..§-} ‘of-‘J-BKP-‘éofixfi’... ' smart men's wear. buy llllnsilll‘. SCOTCH PLAID MUFFLERS, the Muffler of the season in large variety-a lovely gift. 3 White Silk Mufflers $2.00. 82-75. $13-00. BUCKSKlN alcoves the qlove suPPMw. What liner for a gm, Unlined $4.75, lJlncd $6.00. 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Plush lounging Rebel the nea- sen’: newest. Fawn and Brown $14.00. SMOKING JACKETS in very pretty celorsl Browns, Lovats and Pawns $10.50, $11.00, '- if CLUB BAGS, Leather Club Bags, leather lined in Black and Brown, a Christmas special $8.50. Last Llhapier Of “lmilAliO” province who over Lrlell out (or the wants more experience and refused, Big League, and will be heralded n big salary to turn pro, ' itlllllnl PllEPliRlNllFllR ‘i1“"'"i928illlEllllllYMPlAll Report of Meeting of Executive of Olympic C0mmittee.— Governor-General Asked t0 Accept Office 0f Patron, And Provin- eial Governors And Premiers as Vice- Patrons And Vice-Presidents Respec- GENUINE BROWN COWHIDE LEATHER CLUB BAGS. leather lined $12.00, $13.50 up to $18.00. crepe d: luxe, handsome, smart. bright coloring: $1.35. See those wonderful tics. Gifts Boxed without. extra charge. Henderson is” Cudmore 4~D x1 S—~4 START‘ ~ ‘l MONDA’ _\..»iOWS DAILY AT MAT|NEE——3_‘-. 26C. NlGHT——52€- 37C. 2 Prince Edward ,. _,.. .1’! ‘\\.'--'\ '1'\~ #117-:£:/I.-;f.zj.a/A.a. rrensorei- 11o" lillfaillewrélili7ffl to rial '—~--—rr——-—--——»—-~~~—T.———ri"‘"*"““'-“ ’”""“"’ ‘ "~““ """ " . I Mr-l B‘ m. Parkman‘ speaking o!‘ ~ tlc lucid-y l-aliuati , .- ll (111 . L . $2,112., 1.2.]. xlecdedl 11?; $81? ,.],:.,', Bggk Of 01131111110113 , i,’ i l exclus vey ‘or luc cy ~ ' ' 1811111011. and ilo suggested that the - 1* , _ [chm urnumm a b_ I‘ I ‘ | Tllc editor has received a c071 iIVBbK-EaS-l; And W BS t W l H 01d. Qrumk)‘; H C, 911* “than the Hockey Pictorial, 192s, ed]- Elllilllllllilblllli rdglltztiinlnilflllxlljli 1111mm‘ “with is “DQ111311: rigging Trials In 1927. 1 —'="‘*"_""“. . u -k- -l-, - - l . . , . _, Presidenlfs RBIIOrt Andi Financial State- 1$85.;§.$l'§.$$1..i".. 135i‘ ..lZ‘.-.“Z.‘§‘.’ i113..."iliififilillil; All“. fibiii‘. Members Present: Pmsldent P. bringing together teams ill sec ,trzli‘ll lilo tl-alll. 'l‘llc latter could tllo world for ully single sport. ll. 3- 3111111118911 (Toronto), Dr. A. s. lions irom tbs various Provinces EX-qmt $1,111., 11,1 ,,g,,1,,,,, (,1, t - . . ..,, ~ , 11_1r ld indus- 1-1111111 (Mfliitreal), W. A. Hewitt, ior 1927 and stated that he believ- _ . l11‘~1Y111g flvuviliilll: 1o u dcllclrlteeglllll; ltlylulg] ltldhieylcl-nlllgnl? iiullll lmlill!" cellent C0nd1t10ll—-S0me Interestmg1 lslwood Hughes. Robert Falconer, cd we should ask 100 men for $100 1,1,; Syflun,’ “fluwu, u gum, éysten, “We M “peak m0 hmmy o, 1L _ _ i ‘oi Suggestions Put Forward m Regard Leonard Smith, J. ii. Crocker, Sec- each. {be Committee discussed m “Wm m“, m“, “m, only pa, The buck r,,,,,.e__,,_,,,,_,, you“, 0,91. to Hockey Activities. i—o- . S M0.“ TMRILLING HIMORICAL DfiEDbfiTHE DRlVlllC~ OF THE 1 LAST SPlKE FOR “HE TiaAiiS" ‘ 0 '(.'"‘N'l‘iNBi‘lTAL RAlLROi-fi‘ llelvstlllltls. lillll lclury oi Columitteo, . _ en a nli - , . .. . . h u“ m wéret was réfgaoenltotlug ztllgirseéléatilzrt antwlioérylyeulboéglizlh bentinw; Hllroluyjlli]jixprrir-nfrnd lnuuanc- {YTLniYiILUiZRi.1111152:Eg-vlsfimh-{liifliiglg-Lllgl .\lll. k1. Northey of Montreal. ed so as to insure the conduct oi ‘H , ‘kl , ,1 _111,1 1(_ min bond. cap‘; m 00w. ,1 1., 'e,,,|,@111,111e.1 1 President's Policy: An extract both the sectional meets lll 1927 I -m-|y' h“ “m1 “vasum11lk"gsetl 111k“ .., ,~,I.,,,,',,,’,,1 ,.1,,,,,,,11011. “Wm u,“ ,.,.o,,,,,en,.s mp0“ m the as we“ u! the 192,, ‘nymph teal’, lul Charlottetown, and it could lloMvlHl ‘gllul ‘l1?’ m W“ m Annual Meeting oi the A. A. U. which would be under the cure oil 1:111:11 m hum m‘ Ow" ‘muss mink? i1ll1Ilb1st<l>l-yl"l~i (‘luuldaH-lih-ent 31 C» a5 1111101118. ivus read and en- the Canadian Olympic Commmee-i The Annual Meeting oi tile than pend1,.,,,,.e5_ 5352a“. havmg a hamlet» itdnliter its bull. Players and Namm“, \\!i“l‘,r 5pm., ,5 w“, 111 015911 by the COITIIIHEICGI 11t was moved by W. A. Hewitt and 19111111111,“ Allegwell 51111911‘! C1111‘ once on bnnd oi $5 l4 There hm], Hale some effort to hold them ._, r OluTim 1~?-efitflbilfllililfilll oi thelseconded by Dr. A. S. Lamb, thatnvus he,“ lust evening m the ma“, ‘beén 1mm o“ from an“ your“ “w 1131?. lie rcicrrcd to the splendid Dllifildiilmers Wm h“ mwmsmd u‘ ylllpic Games having proved a President 11.1. Elwkllleen anti llobtim- wade rooms‘ w,“ the President’ bmues me sum or $900, and {hamper} rustle to John "Wlladkey" H“, hummuuw nun-Huh“, Mme ,e,,,,1,1 success both from the standpoint Falconer he ‘:1 biracial PllLBiICQJMIx Russ", chandler‘ m n“, c1,,,,,._.-On]y mdubtedness “my mmmmedx an lillcllcl ll by Boston last ycaniwhn “.,,,.,, ,,,.o,,,1,,e,,, ,, ge1191-11110n Z11 ivrefiilnztsmiistltztglilneéic bmripetiigoi] Fammimee L) Adi-lulu". tilts‘: indlfiftlz Mr‘ Cmmdkw‘ 1“ 1115 WW"- TL" lo Siliiil- The club had come illlPllllvlnd Wm mm Bmchachem had 119311110 W111111 1111! 11111115111‘ 11111111191351“ 1 a .' co.:-.lcrs o . .~ -. , ‘ ' ' ’ . , lng among the participslllig ‘lfa- ntgrtnllribftzlteixl-lg. vlefwil 11;“ uzuyllmes 111751131‘ fihtblliwul. till-cc hundred dollars in art» will (ENJOY IllBITUPTNHILllOllS u! tilil “Bus, we ma, justified in reconr Patrons: Dr’ A_ S‘ Lamb reJnlrgun znloll la engxagc lul 115,111“ cash‘ and me assets m n“! Mn Byron Brown sum “m. H ‘ morn recent Vllllllaril.‘ I 1H n‘ 11W11<1111l§ that Canada continue its ported that he had enlisted owl“ your’ “in! Stated W“ 1u_mfm_y C1111" 1“ ""1“‘1‘m°1‘t'1““1 1““"""‘“°‘1' Club livas doing v0 111"“. Th“ book is m“ on y, “v “#111181! hneres,’ we have been entrants Hervlces o, Sir Anhur Currie. ‘vhmwnys the ygar hud been avely mo‘ 1m yet,’ 1,, ,,,,,v,,,,, ,1,“ Woman it “mm mmw n e my llll. luslrutod, but is literal y cran “on 1,, n11 O1yn,,,,c Games “nee w“, accepm‘, the respnnsmuny m“, cessiul on . The liabilities oi the,01111111 rcpnrt, suit] ihul. the ilnanu-innaumul fimnatl f s existing with much lntcrcstlnfl luioll‘, a "d 11 11,9 1,,.,,,,;,,,g manner o, an} wou“, M,‘ we G°ve,.no,_(,e,,e,.a,_ Llulb had been nlaterilllly rcducetl,l1;11 1mprovenlent 0,1,“, Chub was Mwam It v nus. or the hockey nlgarding individuals. Chiral-ll. 1911c represmuauve, o, the nauoua me mg,“ Honourmfle Lord gym, and tho assets appreciably lncrens- nowwornn, m,“ 0-! w-l [bias not so lnucb n nulttcr lullguen throughout the c011‘ lgmd 0i the world makes for better ln- of Vimy, to accept the oiilce’ oi ‘"1 S“ 1111‘ 115 “11111111511 ‘were ‘1011- Mr. Samuel Doyle, President (lilwm, l,“ L ‘mum “k9 1° d‘) u“ 1'01"“ hovkey m“ 11,111,380 5 o1 lerllzltional relationships (and it Patron to the Canadian Olympic 99711941. "UWJBBE W115 111111111 1110 Dre"! the M. l’, B, A, A. UK. said that this’ I, 1.00111“ ""0111 10 do. Very undulating group i1 "- ‘ireckey i 1111s done so) we believe it wlso u. Committee. and in turn w wrltu dominating feature. Allhoush their was probably the best Illllllltillll rcw 1' 1”“ ""1‘*"“‘l m m“ m“ "m1 '1'" “m” $1M“ A"“"°“' 1,10 m " recolnlncnll 111M 131,110,“, do “kg 11,9 yarlous 1,191,181,111,1.(7_qve1-1101~11 had been a lalllllg oil ill ilockley, MP0,, o,- me Aflsoc,at.lhn m“ M ‘mains lonl! as llc could remember no Association Champions, w o we" wise and establish a national pol- to not as Vice-Patrons. hull to be considered that till-y had ,.-,1..1~ 11e,11~11, 11¢¢11-1_,1,11y ,.,1,,,w,.,,1,1,a,|11|ay“" “'1'” “"11 1"?" 11111111111. D111)’- prwumfl)! mum’ ‘m “S 1mm" icy ior sport ill connection with Provincial Premiers as Honorary played against only championship the (‘lull was ill a vol-y good ilnau- :11: an?" for or “gum” u" Am)“, k111i?!“ifzliaadmlhkilwflulglllibllllllfld bl‘ 01) nlpics that will make it pos- 194111111. The Abegwelt baseball tollm clal lxlsllion. lll- snill that the M 1 m H“! ‘Hflmd ‘We 1110mm“ mods.- Killg, 84 Victoria SL. T“ onto, ll wall known Toronto HD0119 s“ f VlcenPrcsIdents: lt was agreed that, minim t l I 1 1* “Very Our years to bring to- the matter 0i securing Cnnadukvhnd been sllccessiul in carrying all |1_ 1r 1.1 .1110 (,1- 1119 111w 11-11,1,1,.., 11 ‘"1 m“ c1114“ 1° 111101111 0i gelhgr 111.1 1,831 1,11,19,10 repmsm, |lhe burden that was placed on lilo mun l“ a crmm w the game am“. its publisher. tatlvcs from the ‘Provinces who gsndfrrllrlllllttgfxlftrlgrlyo1112911151113112:111p1§QZI'°:,‘§,Q§Y“IQ“’§:“§L1Qmm}: gsgkggijx‘1‘lt‘j1m1i:l1l“11l1 ;111‘11'-11°5' 1““1,llnances oi lilo Clulb in attending will meet lll friendly competition until the next meeting ol‘ the Conl- may,“ o" for ,1," “111-11111“, 11119, 11,1. “m, 11,,(W,,,E.1,II1I;,.I‘ firm,“ 11g lile Maritime meets, n procedure k, t ,3 M, u.“ and trom whom Canada's Olympic mittee and in the meantime the had been huge“. m," 1o ,1“, ,,,.,,_,_ n, m" hqgebn“ m"‘-ll'“.ul':g‘]‘luff‘; lllul was instilled ill tllo incl: that “lewd? 11D 111111111101: 81118 Abci-gll l - * - 1 ‘f. 1 '1 . . ‘. l \ o 161111; W111 be‘ selected. Secretary o! thy? A. 11.801’ (il- uses oi the season when this gfllilfllflpd n“, 11,8 Ber,“ m“, Dmym, “W39” 111F111)’ W11" 11111‘ A‘"’"°'“11"'1 ‘logo: (113211 Maritime liockel’ ‘Wmbiishgre ore. recommend the was to write t e yo: one rnhnc was p1gyed‘,,%,ba,,had mme back m“ "m" or gums‘ llud won the track 111111 1111111 9113111. Chunuflmlé Mvmg 0,, m, 111111u1l iév. ent oi this national pol- {gleifizggglrllsilllfiillltgllgl KlQfifiHOKXIJRtXISI. Wm, ,, new m,“ o, "n, um, h, ma, h, fmnmu,’ m,“ was the be“ yenflnlolnslllb oi lilo llisritimes. fired Keny- Fred Mwro, Jack Gel. '11 11,8 Federal M“, Provmchl, mflmw Wm, we Pruvmma, Pr, nigltgélfe 211111! 111111 F1614! M861. [or Charlottetown since the W'1lr,,1,,.,,1ee,er:,l,,l:,m,lgg edhecwrs WM“ doll. ilnrry Morgan. Jack Mclitllgg; Governments and other‘! a" as “mm! to ask them to act m the h d l: year, the Albegwcitsnlnd it. would only be a qnogum, M ‘loflsrs R I U n s rve until 1928; 61.11, 1.31111 PrQWRB, Percy Roll . m! gl-nerollsll)’ disposed to Olympics cnllaclty ‘or Honorary Vice-Presilb 11a again curried o“ mo“ o‘ m8 a ye“ m‘ “"3 '1'°'°'° 11111‘ C1111 L..- 11.‘ 'E ‘i’ ‘k row", Jack Mum“ P'°“'“"' F"‘“‘k Crmu“ “1111111105 when we assln appeal to them lol- cuts oi the Olympic Committee. °“°"‘ ""1111 11° “K5111 °11 11"’ 1°°11"*11""11’ l", :1 “w” mm’ “m1 '1' M‘ Mm‘ Cllmhllnll rlnllnicltill assistance we recorn- Provincial Olympic Committees: The 111111111811 0i the previous an-Innd produc-inlz the best roolbuilh-ctttodeltro‘ n11n,,\\£‘"$n51;11§rll “was at ._.. ,,,,, melll hat a. goodly portlouuf 01n- lt was pointed out that during ' ‘1 9 ‘ Y funds be used in financing the re G I P P E 1 stop ll. with Minn-am. the zrefll preventative. Heat and inhale- Also rub on throat and 01mi- mm‘ mean“! ‘"111 191111111118 1119111" lliuvers in Canada Th t the Preparation ior the last Games ° n” “u” the resignation oi Mr. J. A. Mac- prcserltatlves oi’ the Provinces to M] N A R D‘ 5 illgs oi‘ the executive. were rend by 111111 w“ hockey L“, ye,“ the Deb that very tow oi the Provinces suc- the S°‘"'”w-1'Y' M‘? “Ed K611)’. 111111 ler team bad won out, and Cha . Nmlm‘ riot Th f, the National Selection Meet. This, ceeded in organizing an Olympic The t t, h T '3 " 1m" 1311119 81111111118 V8111‘ 0i’ course. will mean that a small- ' 191101‘ 0 1 B reasurer Mr- that the Cr stain a - own communities. The Committee ,W. J. McDonald showed that the well the re-pyutationho? president‘ Mr‘ W‘ J‘ Mcnmmld- team will so to Amsterdam. l-lol- decided that each rsDNsentatlve11°1B1 1188MB 0i the Club were 35,- ward Island in the pla -oli' I vweqm-‘fldent- ‘M1! E. E,1"ark- land. in 1928 to represent Canada. would be specially written by the 373-‘13- 111111 1116 1111111111168. I2.l60-1There was material thyl games. ‘Mn’ We will be iully compensated Secretary of the A. A. U_ of C. The receipts taken in the pasta mod hoe-kg team ‘hyealgomr Secretary. Mir, W. A_ 51111111, tor the reduction ln size o! the and asked to become responsible year totalled $3625.86 and the ex- concluded b y l‘! r‘ y“ “mmurer- M’ R- B- 31°11" overseas team ii we succeed in ior the organisation oi an Olympic ‘y “m? “Wmms m“ ‘Executive. Dr.‘ You. Mr C 0| V‘ “ 1 giving all nine Provinces an equal Committee from his branch In be "satisfied with one lone PBprg- , Chandler, Dr, 1111531111 M1- jam, Km chalice to make lt. This we will each ‘Province in the hope that sentative, but will endeavor to an. Y s MQIYS MacAleer. Mr!‘ Chester Cain bell ' endeavor to do." much greater responsibility shall earth others of an equal calibre D1‘. 311mb Mr John M M 1%, 1,: Commenting on this the Prcsld- be undertaken locally. and who knows that such may be In, ern, Dr Ligqflm“ ' c c ent thought it would be advisable Maritime Provincial Committee: the one as great athletic ability 11, (oi regular ""111 memm‘ "1 i ' . ' to divide Canada into two dlvl- The Secretary reported the change lies. dormant at the present time e ‘himotmtom Y“ Men,‘ c1111‘ B10118. East and West, and hold sec in the personnel oi the oiiicers oi throughollt the, leuslh and breadth 388A“ d m" evening m 111° Y’ M‘ tlonal meets in 1927. the Maritime Provinces Branch oi oi’ our “Million Acre Farm," so ‘ Park)“ "m1 111? ‘P16814601. Mr, Hashes susxentsd that there the A. A. U. oi (i. and asked what a word‘ to the wise ls sufficient. ‘ Arthur ‘yfleck’ d“ u“ “"1" should be a national test made ln would be the ruling at the Com- get randy. n call is gain! out to um“ nigh“ meat!" w“ dew” i927 which would help eliminate a. mittee in the event oi the new oi- eve?! Province oi the Dominion. a w ‘mama,’ “uufls- “"1 an" 11 large number oi the lesser ($011k ticers wishing to change their re- and ll is hoped that that call will 791M111“ 191m" "n" 1'7 1111511111‘ petliors and would help the Com- prsaorltatlve on tile Olympic Com- not so unanswered. as Canada e11. t“ "1 111° AWKWWY. the newly 3 mlttee m ilnrl the probable mator- mlttes. it was moved by Dl‘ Lamb pacts to send n team lll 192s m». ‘med °°'""‘""°'1 “"1 bye-law! ' lal tor the 11928 Games. \ anrlseoonded by Roht. Falconer. greatest that has ever "crossed" wembwnd M“! 1111"“ "W" 111111 fl Dr. Lamb thought that some- that we are in isvor oi substitut- in quest oi athletic honors that “um,” "1 “ca” "11111111199! W919 . thing must be done to stimulate in; new names as members o! the ,wlll brinz fame and glory to the “m” mm‘ ‘ interest in the various Provinces Olympic Committee where the ol- Maple Leaf. _ _ so that they would hold Provincial flcars ot the Brunch ieel it necss- Mr. S. F. Doyle has been up {nests anlclll alum DNVlds competl- ssry and make the required an cs mambo; oimggnadars 1 ‘ on n w c men would be trsln- ointment, be omln ee or . ed up to the Olympic standards. p MOTH-Prince Edward island GBOPgG C. Tflylm’ made a beginning last year in send , Nll- 13.1111! ilfllwhllivh ‘lobn. 1hr ___ " tic standards would s.» named ml- m; one athlete over. tum m.- has! 1- ""'"-" MONTREAL. ‘Dec 10-—Rev o 111B 11111110149 of guiding the Seloc- C. Taylor, who comes to Montreal lion Committee tor the sectional place in the ilnals he save a 50011 "Willa 111111 111B ""11 v11 '1" 111' from Charlottetown, will n11; 11",“. lasts in 1927 all wall as the Olym- account oi hlmael! and Canada "N1 i111" In‘! bvitfiflfll 11 111'» 1 1111"‘ in: be ducted at Calvin Wesb Pin Trials in l!!! will anticipate greater tiling; Gill. 1N M111 "W119i. 1111111" mlnlpter lsylcrlsn Church. th Flnancgsl Polls - H! l . - "1 ' . . s» av»- ..;...- ~ ...:..» ; l» . Writ-em ‘Prcscr ted by WILLIAM FOX _ (used it only because ho dill not wisll to lose his amateur standing. mmriurrwasjrmmpfi 1 _ r _ ‘Direct from One leans 1.1m luJi-cw Orchestra with Special Music Score Under ilircction of Mr. lien Wagner .1’ [inn 1 ‘n? v d-l|‘@1"l“"1l' 1.1111 1i lll ‘ 1 ' f5’ W112 use... iFiUl 1N1 This is; the FURNACE that llals ‘been given sul-‘n satisfaction iur a great many years. Call, write or phone us about four heating troubles. Fred Ii Trainer >10 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Lib l r1 1L1 N . ‘ ‘I " ‘ I _ . . . .- . The Favorite illlew 711'“ 1' ‘MP1! 11° “lfllillfilen when it some! 1° Chewing Tobacco- been» 1 . HICKETS BLACK TWIST la enlly the but flavored and has illflengeit lasting qualities. When a man buyn Mickey's nap“ the Int- IIIGKEY '8' IIGINSN TOBACCO COMPANY," IJMITED llanulaeturen m. um. wql i L 'on Wealthy .‘. i111 (lecturing a prlann- 1 er): “A l-lcur conscience, my mun, ll ll’ lorc 1' In- llt-nlrcll lhnu ril-llv-s. ' Prisoner: “All rlglllmlr; I'll swap Judgwlwlsoner '11s Jury find adopied- tetown ws ex di l l . Committee and interesting their s we m; y p eased "m i“ 1111111111111 er and more thoroughly-tested The Committee alzreed that utilis- Donald, and unison m» tailed w ~flv1tl= “"1" ""1"- ‘ ‘ V . . ‘rail in sln» ‘fiadm P!" ‘"1" t" ‘"11’. wanna oi wales u corn on -. l 1 _ 1. ' .