_ " "'1 EIGHT I'he Central Guardian THE FOX CLUB will meet this m 'l'uxkc~, Dinner today only, ~10 befits. L- i959. IIPPHBATIUN; . rolct. car in motion - -._s.. l (‘rown Rests Case In i L, l“ a I1 S I 3 lI g‘ h t e l‘ tzzlllufdlglxe (luggage to the Ckilrevroiit t ' av . T r 1 a I —- Accused er than new...“ W” m“ w“ Gives Evidence. WHAT A NIGHT! AGAIN TO- ' tcrrrl Ask those who attended ain't night. ‘Ihen you won't miss ltif-Queen square School. Come! -- ~ 1.4057. HELLO! IS THAT YOU DEAR? _-We.ll I wont be home for lunch bday as Old Spain is serving a delicious ironic-cooked turkey diu- nor for only 40c. Yes, that's right. Bee you w-n good-bye. loft front corner of the Hudson. ‘The witness agreed that if the Chevrolet was travelling at 8 miles _ an hour a little too far tothe right b40091‘ A Ill0tioll that the Court either on "m mad md Just hem“ meet‘ ——--—- t . ' the Hudson pulled to the ri ht . . l ‘a a ~ i - m8 g suorrr oéutaasrquruia-r-‘ute-f 231511132" 8f:lfv,°'“_£“fn:;: ab“), , atkilitilchoontinued past the Hudson, men. answere a. i aarm o » ; _ \v Btoppgd on fmpgct‘ p; would Duvar and Warrerrs garage on gzgiillcl°lrg°tifzfilml‘fffdfiftzgegutgg f have caused the damage found. Frirtve "t. y‘*.=terd.tly' afternoon. A ~‘ -‘ “"" i To the Attorn G I h ‘it. alight. hinll: in at ‘our ‘was lilo tflllbC "M" bow“ me l “e55 said he dideiot 323:: émeplhc bi lire tilrnout. Inrre has little‘; The Ginny, M“ “MN, M,‘ _ ; same damagsg “mud be found ll nalnagc. Wlrplwc ‘Mm’ “ Co: fxtQhe Chevrolet were proceeding on »- ‘ ,, ‘ _ , . s own sldc and was ch d DIPiVPHrIRIA lnuuunizlug Cilll- ‘ Ilgn“ i'l‘l'l’_‘lll"h Qjlilolifillllnal at an mgle by the Hudmifoa e 4d wlli bedrolll tylrllrsdap.’ January ‘,n_,,.,g,,,,,,,__ U,‘ mp pa“ of we ab _'.I‘o the court: If the Hudson had _ all. ;.l“.\1:.t...‘s. uul in. 2.30 p. m.; ‘Cugvd W “H, mg-ngpncc “n, ‘ sldeciwipcd the Chevrolet there 2 m‘ I. L . -. a” 3 ‘L “L o" I ullnt taustd the until) of the de- ‘you'd be prawcauy u"! "m"? dam‘ "if. J-Wlllill’ d‘. Rb R0C11i°Td_,.,.,q_d1i- "Be along the side of it as was 4., I" ri _ fiqtinm Sfilfllrl at 3 p. m. For, ,_ I W k 1 1 , L l round on H". Chttvrolutu ‘M11581! 6U 130117-118 W 1f Riff-i‘ ‘M112: ]:§:,r“(-f,,,,ig,|;‘,3‘ bu’? if» f Ernest McGuigan, Chlrrlotlclor/n 1"“"’*'1'"8"‘ ,pii .-t.-..- f .l......<.<.~.; would be l Iilghfinlv. Wtldtvf nmklnslan ex- ... . I m‘ _ .. , ., .‘ I‘.‘I) ‘tlnahlnt n llllti that in m "*4?" 0 he ChGWQOt- Hi‘ - EV,“ SUFHL .L‘F:\VIA(J_A ‘flu: Zilifllllfillu 1 tin‘ ll-"feusc iluti had i-lY-‘VE-‘d il- t0 Charlottetown, in _ \"" - ef“'_1'~ "Wiifllé “"“I-. , u, ‘we to proceed company with Constable Slvindeil v fl“ ii“ "1 ‘Mi-J ,. W. flnllnnu,‘ m. y The light on the left side was ~ - -=°“(‘h°"- Mm“ ; H“. Jul-y ,-e,_i,-(.d_ l burned out. The bright filament tilt lhghlhuhllon logmilcr , _ . y . ‘ l '.‘." i a 1'.‘ ‘. . > s- ‘ numb... o: guets spent un l’ U1“ t‘ ("m1 D" -‘ m” Mun‘ , , ,- ‘l was then tailed and wan giv- l r131" he “id- gnaw-ti! “.13, -',,,,O' g cvlllrnct- ;.l i.;. cnvr. bzhnfF mn-‘lnbh? IMP-Q] F» M- $30115 y“ a,,d',ni,.gcm’ u {when court. iyulrncri inst cven- i Raclvuj». iP-ilmfid ihflf- he had ac- "__ '_ “ ‘ ,u:__= to lnect i030 this morning t companion Semeflnt Anderson ant.‘ l H up‘, l'r\,vu”__“,t\np~, _ It 4_~.-...._.. “_ SP5 “no gnu. on. - Constable Swindell to the scene of .." ,‘ ._ L , deuce _\'(‘.\'lrii(ill_\' lrhtlnrlcd Siniil U10 lfiirllflhl- M1 (IHFSUOH 0n the‘ pun runners at the (nta- l_ _ , ’ _ . m ht of s t I H t d Uwon Bingo party m“ night lsolgan. N. .. Anderson of the ‘t t’ 6p. . es aye on duty, until relieved at 4 am. on Sept. 2 . Jmeph Alybwd’ 33 Hensley ,Mollutc(i Police who was on the by Constable Deakm‘ L. JCAYU] m 9 (no Sh‘. ,sland when court adjourned Tues- ,_ jfowv Mfggpgor? 1iyk,,3;5ing_ day; Maurice Marlin, Charlotte- Constable John Charles Deakin. “l, “Md 1.)“, {New m,’ “m. Wm .to\vn motor mechanic; Ernest, Mc- l. R.O.M.P.. told of relieving Con- b, h, Sumo“ Gayant’ 39 Rich- fGt-icnn, Charlottetown nlowr stable Strong and remaining on. 5L mlecimuic; Constable Lionel F. M. l duty, except for an hour when he] __ Am, Strong, R. C. M. P.; Constable.‘ was in turn relieved, until 12.30,‘ FIREJIIZY entrant-n..- tlrc-fiharios lkukin. and Constable 110ml M1 5PM- ?‘ . h...“ “n, -'l~§ o“; smartly [Xvftfg , tliilllzlnl Swindcii, all members of Constable William Swindell, R.C. 1. ,,,-;q,.l-_ _ o, u. "Knqnng fm- a the Charlottetown Mounted Police I 1\t.P., accompanied Staff Sergeant ill. vl- alt the ffflxlfifiiltXi of Mrs, [tici-acnlncnt; and James Gesner of i Anderson and Constable Strong to. ‘LHHPS vyiwniit.‘ Kw“, stfcpt‘ ‘ohm-c a ‘Chariott-ctcnvn, who was tendered l the scene of the accident on the biz». t: oil slnvc. ixnitcrl a mat bl’ the 910ml I91‘ W955 "IBM 01' '5E1Ji'~ 1. H6 described . nvll owr the stove to .\li"l0lhl_‘l' ililoll- what they found there as regards’ U1. l':tr' r. The burning nwt and ; MY» Mcphw llfld 0519C!“ l0 U" s position of cars. a tire mark lead- 51.1‘ ~ t...» lllrmvn in inc ztrcci. WPOW" callm: Mr- Fullerton on the i mg from the right "rcar wheel of T1...» was. nu dzmnge. [Wound U181.‘ he was" a mlenlber of l the Chevmlet. and car parts on the ________ [the Coroners. jury that had arl- , amen, side of ma, YOML ‘QFYI-ERN-OON TEA__3-he won.’ llucllcatled in the matter. Counsel i when the coroner; Jury viewed S.‘ mid he objected to the principle of n: '01 CXEIIII 11- “w; Ajrggignqry gQcp-(y qf H _ , the car an attempt was first made '. Jllnlrs (‘llurrll of which Mrs. Mary ‘e Pr°°°°d_1"% 5 to move it under its own power ' ivnclrezln is president held a very crmv“ Pmswm”? 51ml” explain‘ but that could not be done, sev- cd that Mr. Fullerton was called in connection with the movement - of the Duffy car whcn the cor- oner's jury visited the collision scene on the second of September. , I After a short discussion the pm- - "vnclcrccl by the Goodwill hiission {Mmng Judge Aitsennult ruled that" ‘ ‘Thlvi, Airs‘. J. A. lviutincsotl prc- ét “wifliib” ‘setting If‘ bad prccedftnt l “ml m" the ma mp5‘ The ab lniéslswlxll. cxncrlnmettlon oflthe wit- "r-hrlrlncc was exceptionally good. lménjber an: cdrgfigl Jugtwiuillg . .be liable to be called to give evi- l deuce later and that might ser- iously inlcrfcrc with their duties. “Tile principle is bad” His Lord- "hip said, in ruling that the evi- rieltce (rould not be allowed. r~.lng..lli'r~ ica, yesterday afternoon lr. the irifibfrv‘ parlor. The lmlsicnl tt-llnlv-rs wcrc given by Miss Ethel avnltcu and Mrs. Luwsotr Gwyneth A numionary chorus was oral then lifted the fender and running board, which were holding the loft front wheel from turning. and the car was then pushed to southeast, ofl the not think the engine was running when the car was pushed. The first dtalauce thecar wasmoved brought l the loft headlight over the area of g glass to the southeast of the Hud- son the witness noticed. He identified two bulbs as those l taken from the Horgan car. The ibrlght filament in the left would l‘ not light, and from the brown ap- l pearance of the glass it appeared to have been burned out. The dim l’. W. C. STUDY GROUP-The martian: nzioliul: of ’ . ' xiv Group was ilclrl ill Prince of tits: College on the nflcriloon of luzuy 23rd with about. filly trltlllvhrlzn in attendance. The follmv- . 'I‘i l ' . , e i: officers were appointed: Pre- ; Hmlfiwéollfezjtfzlgyltgrdglmmwy °t filament was all right. / m 1, Angus Gilmore; Vice Pre- ' y’ Cmss examined by Mr. Bell the > rider t, Keith Johnston; Secretary, q witness said that the 32 op. bulbs . . ' f Evidence "m... mm lllultmv, Qllcslion Box, ummmy 0 found in the Hot-gun car‘ were not 2011M‘ 'I‘crrr\l|. Donald iluut- allowed under the Highway Trafific Sergeant NJ. Anderson, rt.C.M.P. wllo luld been on the stand when court arijtrurnr-d Tuesday. contin- uI-ti iris evidence. He. told of pho- tographs being taken at the scene of the collision on the morning of Sept. 2. A police constable had. been loft on duly on the road dur- ing the night. In company with Judge Duffy the lvjc. ."iil“.‘ the rt-nrling and adopt.» l 'r."'i'i of the minutes of the last um cling. Sll{lf‘l‘l'l<t‘I‘$ MncPhaii and Cwroillcl- ictl in a very helpful and .' l ' llSi-ZIOII on the ques- 1 lliil'l'"l for iii!‘ meet- ilrlz. Mr. Brnmwcll Chandler. Lib- ’ rrarlan of the Carnegie Library. ad- . IIHVSSCTI the teachers on matters iIPiEting to the obtaining of books. Act. Tho witness noticed no mark in front of the loft front wheel of the Hudson indicating that it had been dragged over the road surface. The only wheel mark at the Hudson was under the car from the right rear wheel. James Fullerton was celled as the next Crown witness and Mr. {left side. He didn't notice par tleularly damage to the Ohevrole except that 1t was all along the left aide. evening at a o'clock. L-4066. l Creel examined by Mr. McPhce .____ ; ‘the witness said the left front 01,9 QPAIN EXTRA 599cm l ' wheel of the Hudson would no food value! irelicicrls ilorne Couk- ,‘ a l. tum as e. result of injury- The witness told he relnenlbcrcrii the side window, not by looking l saving to Mr. Show in the prelim- , inary trial that the damage to the i H5111. cars had been caused by tire Chev- I PlLSSKYlK the . crash he noticed which light was He believed that if the speed of re Hudson had been 35 miles an was burned but the dim was all! fl-IE CHARWWE"\1IIL‘ GUARDIAN - i ion and wastes too much time" the t witness considered. He couldn't judge the speed of the car approaching. The judge was g0ln| down on the right hand aide of the road t going to Charlottetown. The wit- ness could see that by glancing out JANUARY 2s, 1937 Mr. T. Pott A Says: “Any time ie tea time." And that's the time to use MORSE’S i Adjudicator Comments On Regional Drama Festival part of the young electrician in the handsome silver cup prmselntedl by saint. JohnuhllommuqrzlityuDrama 1.2::- the Lieutenant Governor 0 Pr ncc 'ue preach on. " e 0086011 0 Edward aloha! rol- annual l-wigd to ; full" glliven ‘onutlh: first evenins e1 the winning p ey in the New run- rho re on es I . awick and Prince Edward llifllld ; Tuesday evenins there were Regional Drama. Festival was pre- haged both the winning play and rented ‘mcsday night to the Char-U me one which took second place, lottetoun Little Theatre Guild entry and an entry of the Little Theatre in this year's festival, which will re- Ulllld of Monoton, Olpihsnt Downs SAINT JOHN, Jan. 27—The y ahead because of the glaring head- About two seconds before the out. more wasa crash and. the wit- f tress believed he broke the judge's. wimlnhield with his head. The car he was in stopped immediately she; i was hit. One would naturally ' present the region in the Dominion "The Maker of Dreams" with Mrs. AR ___ - leave the front seat with the im- ' Pmuval at Ottawa" Ralph “m” “'5 “anew”- Ives MW" D TEA the good old famfly tea row as Pier-rot and Kenneth M Kerr - of the Maritimes. 25 canto the hull pound package. pact and the sudden a lication of f T“ "mm"? P!" "Nmmmefi m0 Duke,’ the mmmppthouah, . which is anti-war propaganda with Th, mom. remained running M; a church doorway setting was writ- tcr the crash and the witness got 3 m“ by Bu“? mate" “ “m” Ed" out of the our. The other car kept i f“? wind £02001" “with” m“ by m‘ ‘t’ W“ ’“°"‘°"”"m alfthgi-ngbl-togkittlhaw art faiths approximately 15 mat‘ aacriatan in his own play Other The" c“ w“ °n the rm" hand members of the cast were Ruth ‘wide of the “and when he 3°" Wt‘ Simpson whose performance as the There was roon; on the other side suu-ysmfl dememw grampdaugh. lo pass. The position of the cars m. w.“ awarded mo New gnu“- on the plnn submitted by the cn" wit-l; Lieutenant Governor's medal piIICGF was the position of the can: [m- ule be“ lgdy’; performance m when he 2M wt or the Judge's on .hc festival; Ivan v. Rcddln, who on the night of the accident. 100k the part of the priest; A. M. They "always avoided" a dcprrh- uouglas, the patriot; George Hart, I sion on the road at Rurscirs Forge its Philip tho young man opposed to lboth “(gféllillg and going, the wit~ war; and Miss Esther Rattenbury i 11055 . , ll~= the wife of the young man and t He walked over to the other cal daughter 0f N"! P9111!"- in the title role and H. G. Wynn directing. A large audience was present and Lieutenant Governor Meclnren, who made the presentation of the awards at the close of the evening, was accompanied by Miss Mncharen and attended by Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon G. K. Holder as A.D.O. with Mrs. Hoideras a member of the party. all of the performers could be heard. | open church door. reached by a He considered the “Maker of . rhght of steps. He credited to priest Dreams" a. charming phantasy "but i and sacrlstan perfection in perform- now too backneyed. He suggested i ance and attitude and said the sac- that festival entries might with ld- . rlstan had had the best diction. vantage be scenes from a three-act The patriot father had been too ex- play or that. "the works of euch _ aggerated and too fierce in his de- ‘new’ authors as Shakespeare" i nunciations. The grouping in his might be used. He recommended i play, Mr. do Wurfaz also consider- Sheridan's plays, those of the Res- l ed, ranked as perfect. The demented wratlon period or translations from girl he criticized for faulty pro- the German or French urging the hunclatlon and the young man, he groups to avoid plays that every- thought, had losta fine opportunity body know. Tho ideal, he pointed of rltlgirrg dec nitration in ills some- out, was the new Canadian play, what weak assertion, “Blow out you To Call llleeting Major John P. Simon ns chairman of the regional festival committee, reviewed tho progress of amateur dralnatics throughout the region in the past year and annotuiced plans for a meet-lug of all interested in the amateur drama. in tzain! John to be I . . l 1 ‘ I Joseph 20bit“ v TIME rrtfdilfctsighelincthe figiohcaclonilestlifilgl held between Feb .' ha: 15 to con- Ule h°m°'m"d° “mue- "llglei" The" 98M" me "as" 9f I was not. m? tnmn‘ em n3“. 11h hue awarded the Saint John The- rider the formation of the League 5pfllkilli.’ °Y Nwtlm". m“ adlud‘ m“ mnlb h“ ‘Mimi U"? ChHY-"lclel" made L119 hgnafffiw-I. “ 110mb '5 nirc Guild production of James of Drama Guilds recommended by lclltnr contfYBll-llflled M!‘ -F‘°5l°r °n iii-ills 01' U10 110mb vYflfihI-‘S 0f Hctlml m, l, H; w“ ‘my a Branch caoelrs "The Jewel Mer- Colonel n. c. Osborne, honorary dl- n well written play vvldvtwmaen experience, l e g1‘ many-r duecwd by Ted Qampbg“ recto; or me Dqnmyion [Xggflyall artistic appreciation and a mind in reviewing ilrc Rcglollltl Draluu virhen he went over to the car ill the ditch he knew there wasabotly on the road. He did not. know where it cnlnc froln at that time. Ilrcre were some pcopicarountitlrc Lrotiy. The witness stayed around con- ‘lhlcrable time. At no time while he was there did llc see Judge Duffy's car moved. He saw thc Judge make an attempt to move his car out of the way of traffic. The Judge started the motor but there was no forward motion. The witness told him it was 1mDCGbibl' i0 move the car as the wheel Wit.‘ locked. He was sure it was not Possible to move the car in that above the average. when Mr. Floater had mastered the tricks of the trade in play writing, greet things nrigll. be expected of him, Mr. dc Warfaz believed. He warned the author, however, to avoid repetition tint is tedious. Repetition was re- marked in "Nocturne“. The final play, "The Jewel Merchant", the adjudicator described as out oi fashion though dcnightfuily con- structed by a man who knew his business. The level of acting in all the plays last night was above that of the previous evening, the adjudicator‘ believed, but he went on to offer the critlcisln he felt was merited. He found in the first play Pierrot Festival committee uctivily of the past yeai‘, Major Simon as chair- man notcd that there had been one more group, the 1054 Club oi Si. Andrew's Church, among the com- petitors anrl though Mount Allison was not. represented because of ex- aminations now in progress, the number of entries had been brought to six by two groups from the Saint John Theatre Guild competing. Orchestral selections tuider the direction of D. Morris Watson add- ed to the enjoyment of the regional festival presentations on both eve- nings and the 1934 Club of St. An- dretvsChurch provided efficient ushering and cloakroom service. George de Warfaz, regional festi- val adjudicator, in his comments on the three plays presented inst eve- ning remarked that those taking part had evidently profited by his remarks of the evening before its the lighting was adequate and nefmy with the 14 year old Miss Phyllis Anderson as Graciosa, Norman Cody in the title rose and Cedric Taylor as the duke. The New Brunswick bicutenant Govemorl". medal for the . best gentleman's performance Went to R Cheync Ross, who played the deceased. ‘ _ There had been no 5.12‘. efracucc .u the case under consideration, he - aimed. it was not enough to show negli- gence, it must be criminal negli- 501109 on the part oi’ the 8000865 did definite evidence that the de- cruised mot. his death because of condition. "That car fmsiiively not negligence. V .. ____ __‘ I W _ _ __ _ . was not moved," the witness dc- The 001111. instructed the jury to ‘and Plerreme h.“ mm ‘been m’ i V i ’ flared’ muuirnw while defense counsel eavy and too sad and P errot had 4th Charlottetown Company made a mistake in notwhlteningiris face and had bad poor elocution. The Maker of Dreams, Mr. de War- az considered. had been too formal n his attire but had given a. good raracterization with exeee" gly lsv movement and gesture. He re- ammended Pierrot and Pierretm to go to the movies to learn how to kiss on the stage for their kiss had been most unconvincing. wont into an argument on the evi- dence. . Mr. McPhee claimed that the evi- APIICB showed there had been an excessive speed, no faulty brakes. 11° l .aulty lights. ' The Crown had submitted noth- .ig whatever, in the evidence of in- ependent witnesses. U1!"- 15 Wu?‘ leases who were not occupants of no cars involved, that would tend to show that the accused was op- erating his car in anythifll bu" B proper manner on his own side of we ww. at a serenade. arsed.- The witness got a lift into tovm. l‘ lie then told of going to Char- lottetown and on his own mltiat- lvo sent out Maurice ltfartin after the Judge's car. Thin seconds GIIITIDRPS luulvluullt . any CLEANERS Try Our There will be no regular meeting of the 4th Charlottetown Company this Friday in order that. as imng Guides ls possible may attend thl skate being held at the Uppe Queen Street Rink by the 5th Com- pany Everyone is assured of a rea good time, so all try to be there- The enrolment and presentation of service stars which was to have taken place this week will be held on I-‘ririay, February 6th instead. — The whining play, he considered. had a perfect setting in its half before the collision the witnern perceived the position of the car. "She was in the cen. tre of the road" he said. He saw the car swerve to the east side of the road. It struck the Duffy car, howlevcr, and continued on to the position shown in the plan. He was not asked to assist the injured person on the road. There were plenty there to do so. He was willing if asked. when the Crown rested its case "G" at the conclusion of the defense cross examination of James Geener, Mr. H. F. McPhee, defense counsel moved that the case be stopped on | the ground that. therawas no evl- ' deuce to g0 to the jury. l He reminded the courtlthat the charge was manslaughter‘ and that it was incumbent on the Crown t0 [trove beyond any doubt two things: first that there was criminal negli- gence on the part of the accused; and second, that that negligence was what led no the death of the Dollar Services 0n SUITS Perfect Setting (Continued on page 9) Use Mlnarel‘: for Colds. WILLYS The Surprise Car 0f1937. HERE NOW ..___._*_...__.._. _. _. ‘- »1 "annhx lvr. . N—-At lire Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 1'7, 1937, t0 Mr. and Mrs. William McLean. Charlottetown a son. imDlATflflh U u McCORMACK-At Point de Roche ‘ ' . y Th.“ l-mm the library’ The question witness talked with James Gesner P b. T} 1- l box was next taken up and Drofit- m‘ his "OT" “my m‘ m“ ‘“‘?"““g‘ twang hejeslfsdhs nrginbglrfrtcrfrutzg J51 75. 1937. P1115 Mficflrmflck- ‘ , __ , i fairly til-st" "T" hi; ti!" "Vim"! m"! or Sew‘. “ 1m’ 695m?‘ smd h“ coroner's jurv the Crown could not . t T H E l ‘u: rill." l."- l a motto‘ ~ tartan: cAs (_‘v[v'I-, , .- ‘-'.- .~'..".c (s ‘u , _ ' .~ - » . P m. aimtlro “DEX: mastitis-o iwm‘ “W” 11% you." Fesncr 579-! ‘WWW’? 9mm“ "mm-vii m‘ i-Jerry Oliver. axed a2 yeflrc- Flm- T\ pill-d l.‘ there ‘v.29 anything to srtyi nolmced m“ “V” “umws” Wu“ | he Won,“ m, i,’ ,0 the Inwccton I erlamined in the preliminary hear. He slzmvcd no ulllllnglwens in the h‘; “hm Fumes did m” 3pm“ math“, and gm": no mrormatlon, on the indictment but if the de- me wmws “mt 51cm‘; ‘wished thcya wzruléll be qtlen- A bottle containing a amaliquan- "e or cm” ex m axon‘ my my of “mm, w“ obmned by the rlerrenJamea Gesner and William witness from the court, where l‘ , ' hm, b,“ tcplkru, m evidence b; James Arthur Gesner, Charlotte- Inl.peci.r>t' Fripps. He gnvc it to t? 1 town’ called "mi questioned by l?“ provincial analywt, Dr. 13.0. Keep- 3°11‘ mm that he "It 5hr t“ ing, and receivrci .1 rcriificate from North S110" muzago at H on he the analyst infer. 'l‘hc certificate aflflmwn 0f Sam’ l‘ He W“ “- was product-d. compnnled by Judge Duffy, and The report of nlullvsis snid the “fiends of Master Tom Clarke’ alcoholic conicnf- found was 79.1972. ,. of alcohol by volunlc. hfiarss: gtgfrévifingefiliifiiag Cross examinctl by Mr. McPhec , zjmw ma‘; he I; convalemmg mob the witness said that the distance y after having been seriously ‘mm ‘find? nufgstcarifhs m” wit" sure which v-ay he rowed. They ldr-rl a week .. “Pm r.’ “l” ' O "e eflskem were back to the cottage at 9 0’- ,,----_- ditch was 1.1 feet. The ronti at 1 k and 1e“ for town some time that particular point was 28 feet ffifir‘ wide ‘ ' .--. ' . bed the driuc '||'" 'l 431st: was produced. which t1 e Th’ wanes“ deaf“ _ ‘l! A . witncsr said was picked up 5 fcclzt m charwmwm" thrwgh the "M: i, \'|I , t ._ ¢l ; l l||| i \ .I I I il| |||”| ii|i |i h. | j ti; i Personals r -~» . ' Mr. James MncKenzie and Mr. Donald MacDonald, city, left Mon- t day morning for Saint John. N.B., ' ito attend a. convention of the Beat- ty Cwmpany. The members o.‘ the Little Hhentle Guild returned last night from St. John, where they carried . bf! the cup for first place in the i regional dramatic contest. Stanhope, wont flailing. They fish- ed n. mile from the cottage at the head of the pond whore they row- 0d in e. boat. One rowed up and the other rowed back. He was not long narrow one way road leading Z23 iahtilclrsogflllilcrltbstiirrfltvheggfiiudsvf: to the main road from the cottage from his 1c“ hejgdugju‘ ‘ and then along tn where the acri- i Tim wlf. ass did not agree that ‘km haplm-md‘ lhe glass picked up lh front of the Mxmofwglsfifz: “gang?” Hudson, which was said to he from hm a w” Gavin The‘, me, 0mg m. 19"’ headlight‘ and gums pm“ tragic before v0.5.3» lg the csurve ed upflto the] cast of the Hudson norm o, Rugwn,‘ H‘??? weroientcn. " ' ' _ _ The liquor analysed was slightly ntvrawxflltfllolirxmialgfiewnfitg‘m}? l tinder 40 over proof, the witncss I "M ’ "R2," w?“ Mnvln’! ‘(mash , agreed. I ' , " Maurice Martin. Charloilrtown i "t; :1“§L,fig:g€ik fir,“ bgggxidncgt moim‘ mechanic, inlrl that an the “gm qm;“_,,n,_“; rmarkm flier; TM“ U‘- scm‘ l’ “m” 103°’ Mr’ comes another offlhm» chaps with lGcxsner went to the witness and on. light" It wa‘; a b" m d“; told him Judge Duffy had been run mm‘ ugh,’ mums‘ He gum m, into on the Covehead Roe/d. In an m,“ “do the ugh‘, w” on reply to a question MI. Gesner had “my h“ (“an met ca" Wm, said it would be necessary to raise one light more and expected the the car up to tow it. as it was light to be on the driver's aide- ll pretty badly damaged on one side. ' The wlme” ma an isslshmh m“ turned out it was not in this case. I m reply to a question the wit- flgédt froxfcggo°ihgenffiltd°nt near said he had driven a good a0: arrival the witness BIOIJIIC many than,“ mum with Jud“ mounted police on the ncene and m” “n had y” w “e mm . drive 35 miles an hour at night. '21": Jill’. i?.'.’2’82°..'i5§.““2;"i§t."5 h» “- eee it to town the following day. M‘ - 'I‘hc witness then wanton to de- T00 Lfllfl T0 Clasify scribe damage to the Hudson. The >__,_____...... ~ -, steering gear was turned partly in PAN GIRL the left and locked there, he said. for germs! hours-work. two Damage waL to bumper, spring, lea from Olly. Apply Box A when. fender, headlight, All oaths Guardian. L-ODQ-l-Ze-til. crnl from Bt. Paul's Church Iikiday, January 29, service start- ing at 2 o'clock,‘ funeral leaving at 2.30, Interment Bt. Peter's Ceme- wry. the two men when they nrrivcti at 193d znwv-uuu-tui III MEMOIIIAM on I Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of Miriam Mar- garet Wnodslde. beloved wife of Wilfred E. Woodnlde. Surrrmerslde, who passed sway on January 28th, The Sieckness of WILLYS lines, the beauty of design, of tremendous Power and Performance, and the impressive suggestion‘ are irresistible. Times move on and we're reminded 0f a. day our hearts were crushed When God took you, oh so quickly Ami we all in gh-am were lhnut. Yes, time may come and bring us . changes Fresh with every coming year. But your memory will be cherished In the hearts that love you dear. Though earthly lies are broken And on earth we meet no more Our thoughts are with you Miriam 0n yonder shining shore. Inserted by Ilnsblnd aml Daughter. L-MSZ-l-ZB-li. l The brilliant beauty and exclusive economy of tho new WILLYS are matched only by the great safety provided by an all steel body and lop, welded together into one solid unit-safety glass all around, low centre of gravity-fender lights for better vision and highly responsible performance. Throughout the world, in the he d f 'l|' become synonymous with dependable"pzriorlrlnhriggznfli litrvnnoesrtmecttlalrionwyihllys pow" plant has I" a 24 hm" “Mimmlls "l" "f 1319 miles 0n Munroe Dry Luke, California, the WILLYS averaged 75.07 miles per hour. Directly follow 1. g||| wlgpyg r0394 . age of 43.2 miles per gelon at a speed averaging lllfiglflflflsi, per hour. "n 8 mu“ on n“ av" WILLYS is equipped with an automatic, high-velocity, air-controlled, down-draft carbure- fylficiylllgcggznlélnggydgggyadrgsyalfleiYgu... is a nevlvgiy ‘developed, sxcauszvs FEATURE 0 1 4 , ' ' WILLYS to pay for itself within 35,000 mlizstnomy mm savings ma“ n possible for Visit our show room t de , al | _ ~ . . f“, i“ Dunning peflomlzncz’. 50 0P9" "'9" "B! bee this ter- for: yourself. Drive it and In loving memory of my dear slain MRS. WILFRED WOODSIDE who paced away January 2S, I938. ' She was my heat. my dearest friend. A loving pal right to the lid. ' Inserted by Mn. l-‘nnk WOOIIIIIIQ. 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