‘i"-...ac¢;y.-f~_~ ‘- ‘___Mn__ ,.-.$\..,,_.:.. _ That Royle Girl (Continugfro; page 2) an opinion upon the case. Elmen, having examined for the defense, iound no fault. On the contrary, it was plain to Calvin -' '= that Elmen desired them for the . k jury for their lack of tradition and " for their incapacity to understand the need of rigorous enforcement of l the law. l Calvin had, as also had Elmen for l the defense, twenty peremptory challenges in hand. The law allowed smoker-Y 5mm AANDDEDUbIIJfSICAL and MICKEY MOUSE ‘ and"? challenges were exhausted, he no longer could exercise the privilege of personal choice, but must accept any man who legally qualified for Jury service. Obviously, an advantage accrued to the side which could keep its per- emptory challenges in hand after the other had exhausted its privileg- es. Calvin appreciated this and temporarily accepted both jurors and then two more, only to challenge the first pair, peremptorily, and to bring up for examination a young nmn named Rogers, of actual American birth and education, intelligent and of character. Elmen pretended to be missed him, peremptorily, and i l him to reject jurymen peremptorily, b m 1 1 -- ki-w _ u» 1o» $511.3, a .522: .'...r., Wain e Q c l‘ Eng“ “m! dlsmlss- | forced the State to expend two more CAPITCL- -Today l Want Canadian Imperial Pension Claims Investigated MELBOURNE. Australia, Nov. 1d —(0P)—Criticism by New Zealand Delegates of the Imperial Govern- ment's record in the matter of pen- sions to ex-servicemen was answer- ed by Sir ran Fraser in the conclud- ing session oi the convention of the British Empire Service League b0- day. Sir ‘fan. famous blind veteran of Ilondon and member of the British House of Commons, ‘ _ ‘z “England has done more for her soldiers than any other allied coun- try in Europe. It is true the Do- mlnions have been more generous, but they have been in a position to meet the cost more easily. Even at the height of the world crisis (1931) England did not out i Friday tsturdsy Revivflilfitory 0f Lost Dauphin rmw of Marie Antoinette" is the title of a recent book by Meade ‘ cr- ode. A reviewer-says that the mys- tery of the fate of the "Lost Dauphine" remains one of the str__ ‘ and most enniurlngly fascinating mysteries of history. Alter his chronicled death there were in all, about '10 cf pretenders which helps to explain the existence today of at least three reputed graves of the Deuphins, one in Paris, one in Delft, and one in Gleise. France. There were others in the past, including one in New ‘York, which rested the remains of the amiable "Mr. LeRoy," there is one today in Chicago, and various oth- crs scattered about the world. “This individual had too many corpses," war pensions to her err-soldiers," he willins to accept him and than dia- the British Government's War Pen- added. The New Zea‘ ’ had claimed sions Policy showed lack of genero- sity. William Perry. member of the New Zealand Executive, said, the "crowning meanness" was the pay- without other cause than his per- ‘I sonal dislike or distrust, any jury- = man or jurymcn up to the number '_ of twenty. Elmen, ' could do the same. When his twenty twenty times, POULTRY A We, shall be buying live and dressed Chickens and Fowl throughout the season, pay- ing top market price. 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TAYLOR PBYBIHDWYY Challenges- ment of Imperial pensions to Im- A man named Monroe cost Elmen peflal ex-geyvlggmgn mm in Aug- on challenge, soon after court con- smile, and New zoom-id, in Aughrgl- vened on Tuesday: and a Weut- asain currency which ls at a 2s per worth drew another from the de- cent discount, The 3mm; Gqv. tense while Calvin was questioning eflunent w” "bugging the 41119;. and challenging for cause, whenever ence," he asserted. any reason offered. a succession of Before the convention or the mRHF-blvflds W110. t0 hi8 mind. lied groups representative of the various n0 Place in any Jury bOX- Legions in Britain and the Domin- He accepted four men. unwiliinsly. ions, including cal-lode, was wound and later challenged tWO 0f these, up tonight g, regnlutlon wag pggggd, peremptorily. At night, three jurors urging upon the ngtflgug u, Omani- remflirled- So it went on. moraine zations the-advisability of extend- Biid afternoon. dbl’ 115W‘ day, each ing membership to include relatives side questioning. complaining. trying o: those who served in the war, and to show cause why this men and to perpetuation of the ideals of the that was unfit, each seeking the men it wanted, each side maneuvering to force the other to spend R8 dwind- ling store of peremptory challenges and to save its own. Calvin went out, after adjourn- ment on Saturday, aware that the week had won Elmen an advantage, aware that he had been obliged to yield to Elmen the prospect oi’ com- pleting the jury with men of his own choosing and, perhaps, insuring a verdict ‘favorable to Ketlar before ever a. word of evidence was heard. rol- the State had ex“ noted fifteen of its twenty challenges, while Elm-en held twelve of his twerxY ‘h hand. Monday ofthe second week cost Calvin three more peremptory chal- lenges and Elmen two more. So the State started the eighth day with two challenges in hand against ten which Elmen had reserved. At half past eleven upon that Tuesday morning, when ten jurors had been chosen, Calvin spent his last per- emptory challenge to disqualify a tales who reminded him of Goa Augariasl. Ten minutes later, a Greek res- taurant owner, by name Andrea- polos, qualified for the jury. He was a keen, alert, energetic man, speak- ing bad grammar and wearing dia- monds; and Calvin, questioning him, thought of him as an undesirable foreigner. Twice Calvin went over his questions, trying to 11ml cause to exclude him, but there was no cause, The State's challenges were gone, and Elmen, smiling sleepily, waved Andreapolos into the jury box. When the jury was complete, twenty minutes later, Andreapoios obviously was the member of moat force and energy; inevitably, he be- came foreman. Professional Cards ' McLEOD s BENTLEY “w. '1‘. .I. c. ‘A- J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. IAIIIUTII. UOLICIIOI, ITO- Iow has Built! A “MscGgign 'l‘raincr Obifliltll. m. At the beginning of the court ses- sion, in the afternoon oi’ the eighth day, Calvin called the witnesses for the State: the tenants of the flat- shot, which killed Adele Ketlar, and who callcd the police; the police- men who found Adele's body and ex- amined the fiat and who enacted and questioned Kstlar and Joan building by the lake who heard the ' League. Another resolution asked Britain to appoint a. commissioner for each Dominion, to investigate the Was- Pension claims of Imperial Ex- Terviccmen resident in the Domin- ens. Brig-General Alex Rosa. 0M0“ DBO. of Yolkton, Bash, Dominion President of the Canadian legion attended for Canada. MACMILLAN-BROWNLEE APPEAL HEARING DEC. S EDMONTON, li-lsppsuijof Vivian MacMillan and her father, A. M. MacMillan of Edson, against judgment of Mr. Justice W. C. Ives disallowing damages in their civil suit against J. E. Brownies, former Alberta premier, was set for Dec. 8, at Calgary, by Mr. Justice A. Mit- chell in Appellate Court Oha. ‘ here recently. son and did not watch the witness again. Calvin looked at the jury and saw that she immediately elicited their interest, particularly that of two men of middle age who leaned for- ward as she took the seat upon the witness stand. Calvin glanced quick- ly at Elmer: and caught his eye upon the middle-aged men in the jury box. (To Be Continued.) Daisy Boyle. Comment, upon the next morning, of a slight ebb in his tide. The jurymen, as well as the crowd in the court, appeared to expect the pros- ecution to present some new and more sensational evidence, whereas the case was complete after the state had called Weigsl and mem- bers of the Echo ohihestrw-Ketlarls own e hestra-fo testify that Ket- isr had abandoned the Garden with- out ‘ “ early in the night on which his wife was killed, and that it was particularly unusual, since it was iaturday. Imam cross-summed only per- wss favorable to the state, but after ‘, court convened Calvin was conscious . Election of. of says Mr. Minnegebode. Flew people have looked at the paintings of the boy, particularly the Kurchsrsky portrait, which makes a. beautiful frontispiece for the present vo‘ume, without being moved by his lfizular beauty and charm; he was Ivibrle Antoinetws own child and owed nothing in his appearance or personality to the King. , "It was his fate, and this is Mr. ‘Minnegerodes thesis, to be ‘a little boy who was in the way, and his story is related as the paradox of a. helpless, abandoned, demoraliced little boy of 8. oi 9. and iii-ha had beerrs Queen's son before that- who was the most important fact ‘in his breathless and bloody day. Because he represented a symbol, s. token, a-cause and an incitement. an asset or a nuisance, a hope, s. fear, an ambition, s. mortal period. a furious jealousy, a passion and a hatred. In later days a ghostly dread. And at long last a deep re- morse?’ . Claims Information Is Withheld IFLKIWINMON, NJ. Nov. l4—-(O m-dlioyd Fisher, associate defence ‘counsel for Bruno Richard Hairp- nilghil. said today the state is delib- erately withholding or distorting evidence which would clear the Lindberg kidnnap-slaying suspect. "If the state would publish the true report of the examination of the kidnap ladder by its wood ex- pert it would show Hau ann was not the builder." her said. “Kuupmann could not have built the ladder for reasons which are " * in ‘the expert's report, bear- ing in mind that Haupmann is n. skilled carpenter." Speaking oi the state's announc- THE 1TEPOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian. ‘ nsnl is marvel for nu Qllifzslwlntarest but adv ' : u newly nature IIIY 59 95."; l. s cents s word strict-Ii we?’ advance. '1‘!!! Boil SCOUT! will meet you with s. smile on Saturday-patronize mum L-flyl-ll-ll-fil. OONFEDEBATIOII LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6758-‘1-11-3131- PBEACHING SEIVIOIS on ill! Tryon Baptist Circuit, Sunday, Nov- ember 18th, will be AlbI-ny 11 A. M. Tryon a P. M. Westmololsnd ‘i P. M. Is-HBS-ll-lb-ll. mans rs NONI alerts: than an Island Apple-taste and sea on Saturday. L-zssl-ir-ia-ai. AWOMOBILE SUNDAY is hem! observed in the United Baptist Church at Tryon on NWQm-ber 18th at 3.00 P. M. All owners and driv- ers of cars have been requested to filitheircarsandbtrlngasmsnyss possible to this unique service. Rev. T. O. Dewoife, pastor of the church, will speak on "rho Gospel of the Highway." This will be an evangel- istic service and the choir oi the church will render special n Control oi Northern Fowl Mite Experimental work on the control of the northern fowl mite on poultry on the perches, and in the pens and in houses at Macdonald College, has shown that a mixture of naphthal- ene flakes one pert and vascline two parts has given one hundred per cent control on birds and on per- ches. Tile naphthalene should b0 thoroughly ground up in order to facilitate mixing and application, and then stirred info the Vaseline. A small amount was applied on the birds around the tail where the mites invariably congregate. The perches were also treated. but in this case none of the mixture was placed upon the birds. Repeated tests have been made and all have been correspondingly satisfactory. Dlchlorlde and vaseline, in the same proportions, have also given satisfactory results. There are. however, two points in connection with the use of dichloride which makes it less desirable than naph- thalene, namely, it costs more and tends to liqulfy the Vaseline. This makes the application more diffi- cult. For some time, Black Leaf 40 (nicotine sulphate) has been used on perches in the control of the northern fowl mile, but compar- ative tests in the laboratory indi- cate that iis action is slower than either that oi’ naphthalene or di- chloride, a Q. where a large area is to be coveredfits cost is consider- able-Scientiflo 58716111911"- St. Lawrence Navigation Near Closing Date MONTREAL. Nov. 14-—(O‘P)— Among various signs of the app- roaching end of the navigation season in the St. Isawerance is the dropping out of the coastal coal trade by the large colliers of the Dominion Steel and Coal Company, a trade which figures so largely in the tonnage totals of this port. The first to go off charter to the Do- minion Coal this_ autumn is the Manchester Spinner, of the Man- chester Line, and she begins to un- load hcr last cargo of coal this ed intention to prove the kidnap- ping and slaying of the Lindberg baby was the work of one man, Fisher said so examination of the grounds at the Lindberg Hopewell estate had apparently revealed the footprintsof three outside the home. One‘ ‘of these persons was a nervous man, he said. Queen's County“ A j - Conservative Association -¢_--__.____-i-__- l nnual lleelinlg and Convention O _ The annual meeting of the Queen's County Con- servative Association will be held in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown on Tuesday, Nov. 20th at 1 o’clock-P. M. ficers for ensuing year and other matter . of general business will be transacted. - present and by Hon. Dr. Federal J. J. MCDONALD Vice-President Immediately following the annual meetings Con- vention to nominate two candidates to contest Queen’a County at the next Federal. election will be held. Each polling division will be entitled.“ lend five deleEates to vote at this Convention ands-full representation is are» quested. The. me etiugfwiil be wl JO PO oddresacdfllw the membe _< Messrs. McLure and _Myers_ rlalcM-illan, Premier, arld others. season from‘ North Sydney to- morrow, foliowingwhich the heigh- ter ‘will go on berth at the Man- chester Line shed to takes general cargo acrcss to Manchester. callind en route at Halifax for s. part cargo cf apples. ‘ ' ' ' After the spinner the various ve- sels in the Nova Scotia coal trade No s minimum of cost, in filncii. w°RLo ENERT THE finest short-wave reception at 1 l t9‘ Milli“ this new, ~- lcng and short-wave Majestic-truly a Mighty Monarch of the Air. London, Berlin, MelbourneyPetrofild. all the new places you've wanted to sea-all the new entertainment you've wanted to hear-—ue within the range of this powerful globe- girdle: —pl\'ls the beauty of Majestids rare, colorful lone. The fam guaranteed Spray Shield tubes mean new enjoyment, either at a home or abroad, for Spliy Shielding has eliminated/she metal shielding can. Eight-tube performance in ‘a six-tubs‘ radio. 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Eighteen vesseb have been employed w-ithqut a bros-k from the opening of the season in Alpril. London Notices Shearer Accent n. R. 13151.1." Secretary (B7 The Canadian Prod) IDNDON, Nov. lit-The reactions of Inndoners to the film of “The are Riven in the London News Chron- icle u follows: "Superb and-ab- B°Tbin8—aomc of the best noting I have seen on the screen." “'I‘he only traces of American accent arointhespeakirlgodflhrmaflhceror (very faint) and Frederic March (rather more lurked); but both Miss Shearer and Mr. March are scmuchirlthespiritoftbscnar- actors thlt this is not obtrusive.‘ "Charles Isughtonh is a performsncessthotyrannicnl It. E0 IlVfl conviction Bilbo to hll absurd dogmetism, his towering jealousy. and to the sdful pathos of his potty spitefulness when he to bl mas-r! . “Norms Shearer looks too lovely -p0fllfillllllb¢fih sisters’ restnirled compliments up- cnhersppearsncewhennerlover iloomingflinbethshculdnotbc quite so radiant u this, perhaps, acts thepert that Iillsabeth has run away‘ m- um Nov. ic-fisTtho PM‘ “"4 "mmeii iv "iv Milli llnet Duchess of Atholl docked hers Trade Development Board. yesterdw‘ c“; - q_ Fltgglbbon Prelim“ l" ti“ m" °7 McColnbie came to Montreal for the from Jamaica, the Chairman of m” time he Wm V131; mi; port in that Board drew a number from command on the bfldgg 0f s liner. among the 4.000 with the hope that Gupta“, Mwmbk, "m" on pen. a full number of replies would be 51m u; the 5nd of the year and this received. and thus the person pos— w“ the last trip of the Duchess hers sensing the lucky number would be m“ “Mom immm and informed of his or her Good fortune in having on all ex- pense paid round trip to that coi- ony. Duo to only s portion of replies being received, none o! which bear - the number pl “ , drawn, a search is now being made for the person possessing the lucky num- bered pcst card. Therefore all reci- I pdents of such cards who have not inrited to do so immediate‘, in order that the name of the lucky person may be known and so in- formed ‘ The ‘tourist Trade Development I Board of Jamaica now announces i that if the Winning number dOes not arrive within o. month from this date all the cards already received will be placed in s x and a number ~dnwn. Thus there s still a chance for those who have alreadv sent in their cards should the person hold- ing the winning number not reply within the date mentioned. , ‘this campaign was undertaken bv the ‘Ilourist ‘Irade Development Board of Jamaica h bring the n:- trnctions of that beautiful tnroicai colony in the r bbcm Bus. h the a ‘attention of the sddressees and they i announce that. they will be lie-i lighted to entertain the lucky per- ‘son in Chis contest with the best of ,the island's privileges and without any financial obligations whatever‘ - on the part of the winner in offering this free trip during 105. N1: is stilauated that lgzdgflladlflfl . l I [Mill flrflilpg ' ' ners millbeuscd asgmeans oftronspor. tatiom tolllulsicl. than liners hav- IIl . l lgngfi$ltwmg Jean Gordon DRESSES Sold Exclusively , SIMPSCIPS Queen Strut Charlottetown