. PAGE EIGHT CAPITOL T0-DAY ONLY . W l My M r d caAQ. 'v iiftlzzrppm, ;..:Wlllil ms. cum! cl'l"il"illi-iiivm” lN'F,WS - r'mnv.in' SHOWS 2:30 7 - ii PRINCE EDWAR T0-DAY ONLY uuauuuuuunuu .'lllE new MARIO tiuzA., EIISIGAL! aapcoeeeeeeaeevleseu - ......-...-non -......1 I-I-I mounts the Jr THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ' AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Earold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPhee. Mlae Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Mclilnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavera. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Bestsurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: Tlo Pest 01.11:-.e; in Sonrls: The Snack Bar and II. Richards 8 Ion. ....'THERE WEIL be a Liberall ....'I.0WER MONTAGUE Reg- Women's Club meeting at thciatta. July 15. Plan now to see Poole Hotel. Montague, Thursdttvilhe boat races. llave supper and 31 8-30 Pvm- Pmmineflt speakers dance to Butns' orchestra. lwiil attend. Slides will be shown. All Liberal ladies are cordially in- lvited. .. 'l(lE CREAM festival. Prea- .hyterian Church lawn, Tuesday evening. July 14th. l . ..... l . . 'SUCCESSl'UL TEACHING- .(1ongratu1atlons are extended to xlrs. Nollie Hendrlcken whose class of Grade VIII pupils at Piaquid lwost School' final examinations with above-average marks. Smart .r-lass, smart teacher or both? any others of the Arnold were there at this that there were none, that the ac- tamily Leoda Blaxland, the next witness. stated that Ezra Arnold and Ray- i ,, : committed To l Vnntinued from D3419 1 g lrestaurant to get them. rm,nfandBMagmrM;M3cD0naldVithat they did not have matches. it if he wished lenient. He replied on instruction from rNlll.wl"l that he did not. Asked also it he wished to present witnesses. he said not at this time. Magistrate up about ii pm. lcizra was driving tthe truck. They went. to Morell for ,0 make al Ravnimid went in. lilt”l they start- ali the way. but turned around and Shirley. They then drove to Morell ed to stand trial iii the Supreme T ill .1 at the July sitting. ('on stable'I Evidence Pp! Allen St. Johnston. R.C.M.P. tlziariotietovin. was the fu'st wil- 1l”SS yesterday morning. He identi- rrd a box of .22 long rifle cart- -idges which he had found on the 5 window ledge on the Arnold prem- uzos. lt contained 28 munds. He ' rned it over to Constable John Murrant ol the Souria detachment. He also found some expended cart- :-trlge shells under the south stepsn .aixother in the driveway. and two junder the" front veranda. on June lzvid he found one seal of a. liquor ibottle. and on June 18th found aiirvther. He identified I. bottle of liquor i t.u.n.d in the pocket of a coat which was in an upstairs room where the deceased slept. He understood the llgnltlon and had them in his hand The witness also got. remained inside. home at 10:00. As as to get a bottle nf ginger which was in kitchen. I-jzra lit the lamp. Sh sat down on a chair. She was no She saw a bottle on the table con iaiiiing it dark liquid, then some liquid. and drank 1:, Th bottle was about half full. On th iother under the front step. lie presented photos taken of the deceased. The witness said that the photos showed various flecks on the face which did not appear to he. powder bums as appeared in levidence on Monday. but resembled ithc table. Tiiey then went into the slum l the couch. Later she left and cam out to the kitchen. Heard Someone Calling he thought the gun was fired at 0””-t drink She tried to take th close range. he said he had not conducted any experiments. l-le said that the door of the bed- room opened directly on the foot lot the bed. and althoiigh opened at approximately a 70 degree angle. the thought that one could walk straight. in the room. In describing lthe room. he said the left side of Jthe. bed was against the wall. the , in”... ,h,.,,, inches rmm another callinz Ezra She told him Wall, and the foot 17 inches fronrwnen h" "”5V"”- ,lhe opposite wall. WV” I””1”'-'1- Til" his coatvpocket. then he 0ii5 91831”. Mid D0lll'ed himself dilnk. He sat. on the chair wll, her. then the blind and resumed his The witness went out. veranda. I83. on the veranda. she heard sol-neon time. he said ciiaed was sitting in the police car. lmond MacDonald had picked her cigarettes. MacDonald went to the Finding Hm. warning asked the ac.ithey drove to Daniel Mathesonl. ed back to Morell. '1 hey did not go returned to Mathesonls to pick up 1 out of the .uck, and MacDonald and Shirlcy H... He was placed, under t Bcftore trhey) left, she asked them ore urn or ier in fifteen minutes. It was then 9:35 and she had to be M" "id h” Md "0” "M m 3”” - the mick was leaving. Ezra called them back so ale the truck. She and Ezra went. into the house, into the aware of anyone else in the house. and saw E7ra pour some ale in a glass and coat belonged to the accused. Also mm M,” N. I g inn June 18th he found an expend-ipme and meo1&g,n::s:h:cg3?g';m': is-ci shell in the front hall. and an-i ...m.,,,.l,,,. ml,,g a box 0, Shem on YOOIH. off the kitchen. and sat on bottle from him, but he put lg in took it arose and pulled down on the I and Dara. came out. also a ter a short. time. While she was this and he said she. sound. she said. 7 .4 Nnlou Itustul Romu-ul...r&' -J tutti"-W" l BEGAIJSE l j Downstairs a hallway the front door. The stairs were on We left, the kitchen door on the .gh'. and in the rear a door lead- ing in a rear sitting room. He said also that one could enter this room directly from the kitchen. He stated that he had found a coat at the foot of the bed of the ideceased. One sleeve of this roar. was turned inside out. When asked it there was any evidence of a srmggle. he stated that a rhamber pot. was smashed, and littered the . ifloor near the foot. of the bed. It seemed recently broken, he said. istnce it had not been trarnped in. On cross examination by Mr. Roll. the witness said he had not ism-n any other signs of a. disturb- lance. nor did there appear to hgve. been a. fight in the room. Asked if DDRETTA MURRW .. mus WHITMURE a-us...-. uoirniz MINE ADDED SHORT Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EWAR-Duiun. - rm. - siu. Vii lliowtheycroonl wairm-iii led froni.i"-Em!-I from outside. north mouse E p of the. . . zra went. in the house, and Egme out again.uThe wllneu mated it IFZYR said I have a revolver. in f there isganyone around the HOUSFIAT Hm some to shoot them." medic irrled the house. she Mld me ed f:omsee,n.t.lie pistol. lie return. no hi it wianda. and on going ar in. she felt something cold and hard. He went into the house, Iisvigvlik slhe Went out to the road to Iwid Hl10FEle.lVVitlll? on the road, mg 1” may 81: heard rt. noise like a from mvnlirfl backfiring comlng gm M ed rtgctlon of the house. 1) ; ale. t ere a few moments, , YlPil continued home, The truck iwag slttinx in it. ' an someone .n cross examin I that while in the trilzllszhettblfoutrlg ,1ti'rl1?;:1D,(:nHrld was drinking, and al. ronsfder de fvuals saying what she not-hue M 00 ish things, she tdjd Hnm 2 nlidaav mvtliina against. stoplbetl ton: I She -said they sin tt Vnpak '0 E wk Pmw" i no . while on the road later I1 the evening. She said MacDon. aid wanted to drive, but that she id not want. Ezra to let him she met not think Ezra was drinking Al tFhze&hoi:se.tsl1e said, that when ihm thean ed to cm" ”" truck me and lgtfirlxilge for the third time, If W ' rev asked him not 10, kt Rf i1PY1.MnrDonad took the evs. Hie. re-iterated that she heard -mmmil” Wiilmz Ezra hut. that. she did not rvmiznize the voice. . Mrs. Daniel Matheaon, sister nri Mrs. Arnold. anid that Mrs. Ar-l hold had not been living at homel for some time. On the morning of June lst. Shirley came to he,- 'house and spent the day. Mn, ,1”. lnold arrived there late in the nu. ternoon. when the boys returned from town. She was also in the house, that night. when they arrlv-l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .. ., . ald. which he did. Said it was sometime after ten. He said Ezra was sitting in the truck with Shir- ley. After MacDonald came out. they drove away. Cecil Francis Myers said he saw MacDonald at the dance, and talked to him. MacDonald was there for some time, but later dis- appeared from the hall for some time, and later returned. Police Evidence Constable F. H. Pinnock. R.C.M. P.. souris. said he picked up two cans near the Arnold home, and gave them to Constable Murrant. He produced a package of clothing which be identified. He said he re- ceived a phone call at ll.50 June 1st. He and Constabble Murrant went to the Arnold home. when they drove in Dr. Burden, coroner. was there. A truck was parked near. They spoke to Dr. Burden. Then a young man got out of the truck. Murrant asked him who he was, and he said he was the son of the deceased. Murrant then asked him what happened. At this point Mr. Bell entered a formal objection to the evidencci as the statement made by the accus- ' ed might not be voluntary, Mr. Campbell recognized t ed, the accused said ”I killed nil” father. and should be iiuiil; for alter this. tol looking for Ezra Arnold, v.ent as a result of a phone call on a shooting accident. Burden he told them that there e was a dead man there. and he L mentioned Ezra's name to them. About then Ezra got out of the - truck'. Q. Would you have gone looking for lilm had he not appeared? . 8 A. This man Arnold appeared. and Constable Murrant asked him what happened. Q. Did you not know what had. happened? ; A. We knew only that a nianl g was dead. He (Dr. Burden) also mentioned Arnold's name connect-l e ed with it. Q. Then you realized that was the man wanted? A. Yes. Arnold would then have 6 this in . . d d b ed owdcr , ldirxtrilen or map the 971?? also rams lo the kitchen bee" 9”" mid" arm” I 'flesh of the face. When asked if and EWW "3 rxwr himself an- Q W” ”””d ”i”””d hi "'1' e or Const. Murrant. before he asked. Arnold what happened? A. No. i E Q. Then he was arrested. l h A. After he replit t to the quest-5 ion. 1, Constable John Murrant. R Ci M. P.. souris. indentified the. two cans as the ones given to him by Constable Pinnock. The first part 5 of his evidence was similar to that of Constable Pinnock. He said thail after they arrived at the Arnold. home they spoke to Dr. Burden. and , then eon-ieorie got out or the truck. He went to meet. this person and asked him if he was the son. The person said that he was He then asked him what happeiied. At this point Mr. Bell entered another formal orbjectlon on the same grounds as the previous one. Thr questioning then continued. Found Pistol The witiiess stated that the ac- cused said "I shot my father, and I should be hung for it." He was then placed under arrest. The wit- ness took the accused to the police car with Constable Pinnock. Later house into the kitchen. Ha (mind a pistol on the floor imder a corner cupboard. He opened the breach. and saw a longs containing is rounds. Bu this time the jury and the inquest was adjourned. Later. he. Pinnock and Ezra stayed in the. police car until staff Sergent Dunlop and Cpl. Johnston arrived. Later again all except Cpl Johnston went to Souris. ar- riving about 3:45 am. While in the office. he. Dunlap and the accused had A conversa- tion. Dunlop warned the acctiacd and explained the warning t.o him The conversation was first oral. then com.mlt'ted to writing. this was signed by the accused. It was later typewritten. and tli.s was also signed by the accused. Mr. Campbell asked the witness it he had the statement. and the witness produced it. . , , judice licLrOu1, the Z 3101'. continued when called, lives that she has been playing Jumbo Jackpot since its arrest i beginning. it-onsidering the number of other people eligible. Although On cross examimiion ""3 Wrislie is a regular user of the Jumbo Jackpot products, she itold the Canada Packers representatives that most of her iprize would be used to purchase further quantities of lthese products. VVh'i,le they were talking to Dial" ” 'D'D'r”"' ””"' i l l he went to get a Jury, He re-, turned. and went into the Arnold N cartridge. in it with the mark of A firing! pin on it. On June 2nd at Souris; Barracks he removed the cartridgel and saw that it had lxeen flred.; He also looked on the top of the; cupboard and found a box of .221 had Airj arrived. and they viewed the. bod,v.l t and l musical u,n'd the suni. J V f? M '0 Dick up Shirley. she went, 1,, bed shortly after ten, and WM "VRKP-"ed by someone calling her. She came down and Shirley came in. Later the "W Mrs. Arnold and Ezra in the house. She phoned At this point Mr. Bell ohlectedi '10 the admlsslfbllity of the state-i ment. which led to legal contro-I versy. and the closing of the pre-i llminary hearing. i However Mr. Bell proceeded with Dr: Burde" '"l S" P'""'''- WNW the crom examination of the wit-, KOIHK to the phone. she hoard mu, ; Ezra my to MacDonald. "You Q. From what. Dr. Biirdrn said! "lied me with the liquor you pour- ed into me." Other questions by Mr. Camp. you knew a man was dead? l A. Yes. i Q. Did Dr, Burden refer to Ezra'!' .. EALSO NEWS e CARTOON -- SH()lVS DAILY 2230 -7 - 9 -- CAPITOL mun. - rut. - SAT. com MISS THIS excmuo "The THUNDERBIRD8” Starring UOHN DEREK and MONA FREEMAN ALSO "JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA" NO. 8 - SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 9 - bell eliciting a reply regarding statements made in her presence, brought an answer that the wit- ness could not recall such. Mr. Campbell then said that he would withdraw the wltneur name from the bill for the crown, Hg thgn prnrgr-dwl to cross qllaguon eh. witness. and askrrl her if jhn had rlisriissrrl ihr rniw with anyone, The WHUFSS repllv-rt that she had not On cross rixammation by Mr. Bell she said that when Shirley had arrived, she was crying. Prior to Shirlnv's departure with the H05"! that night. the said. Mrs. A. He said 'there' is his son. as Ezra was getting out of the truck. and I went over to him and said "You are the son?" Q. Did you proceed from what Dr. Burden had said to you? A. No. Q. Did you give warning to Arnold before arresting him? A. No. In connection with the report of evidence given by Reymond Joseph MacDonald at Monday's hearing. the word "not" was in- advertently omltted from it sent.- ence. The paragraph should have read as follows: Arnold had gone in nor xistrrw hnnie. Mm. Futhvrn Marnonald .She restated that the heard the aid Arthur Charles Elderahaw near the dance hall The witness said he had not nrrn, Harris since that morning when they returned and before he and !'6!M'if mad! hr Erra to MlivDon- Fara left for town He and Mrs. 'Amold had been away but did not g the know when. He had not seen her next witness. said he was standing uouna the Arnold plug, and not I Whm Elf! until late that night when they asked him to go ill to get Ma(:Don-.went after her i Ibo Jet .a... .. Winner -Photo by L. F. Mclnnla. Mr. Nick Power( left) and Mr. Bill Stevenson (right), lCanada Packers City salesmen, present the prize of 38100 andito Mrs Following this they drove to the mi - - ' 5 U , , , , c g , ght be without proper viarnms packers .VinrDoi:ald then committed the ac-: Alligld h9l"9A E213. mole the truck and as such it might Dre ',l0 garage, backed it out. drove posinon M the accused. ll. iii agaiii. and on backing it out ::5,a:?nS1?':1l(lC1l::3(1”lhat:&md(:KHe got formal objection, and , . . M D tm, k' i ” A is 90"” the questioning. Mm Constablcltlie correct word made up of missing l. ac om. no me keys out of the M,,,.,..nl, asked Em What WWW” lweeks ad Mrs Trainor told Canada Packers represents. William Trainor, Mt. Ryan, winner of Canada Jumbo Jackpot last Monday evening. Although other parties were called by the Jumbo Jackpot oper- they answered with ”Hello”. However, Mrs. Trainor, immediately answered with the word ”Klik", letters in the last but felt that her chance of winning was slight THE McllllLTY FAMILY l in person MORELL HALL THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 8:30 P. M. Be sure to see this great show. Sponsored by the Benevolent Irish Society Liberal Party Broadcasts MRS. JOSEPH RODD, President, Charlottetown Liberal Women's Club FRIDAY, JULY 10th - 12:00 Noon HOWARD DOUGLAS, President, Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th - 7:15 P.M. , rowan INTERRIJPTION There will be an interruption of electric power on our Montague line on Wednesday, July 8th, between the hours of 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the area east of Al- berry Plains, weather permitting, for the purpose of moving poles to allow for government road widening on the Sparrows Road. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. T T LIBERAL MEETINGS IN KINGS l'.0lIilTY ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 P.M. ST. THER!iSA'8 HALL-Wednesday, July I. CAMBRIDGE HALL-'1'imrsday, July 9. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Friday. July 10. STURGEON HALL-Monday, July 13. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Tuesday, July Ia. ANNANDALE HALL--Wednesday, July 15. Meetings at remaining centres announced later. The undersigned shall address all above meetings and other Liberal speakers will be present. T. J. KICKHAM. Liberal Candidate. CHINC No odour, simple diet. ti-1'1-I-f proof. Breeding Stock LIVE ANIMAL Il)ISlPLAY INVEST NOW IN CANADA'S MOST PROFITABLE FUR-BEARING ANIMAL 0ll'l'Alll0'S l.MlllE8T nEllI8TEItEn Mllcllllt coiicoan. 0ll'I'Allltl - HILLA Get into Business for yourself. small investment starts you off. Fascinating. friendly and easy to raise. Raise them in your basement or ranch with us. Guaranteed after sales service makes your investment full Interview W. FREEBORN al the CHARLOTTETOVIN HOTEL P. E. I.. up until July 12. or write FREEBORN CHINCHILLA RANCH EST. 1048