A .., an :I-4 mess WILL more BE lnennsrn .-'as a' result of the recently announced igw Government Taxes. until our present pfttock is sold. The low prices on our present stock will be main- tained whenever possible and as ion! 88 P0331519: 0” until we have to meet and pay the increased cost. Buy These Articles NOW- muomanus nnnormo nnrnionnarons Fnromamn norm mnnznas ruuomamn nanozrmc nauors Eanornic wasnmo Maonmas asrnar. m.Ec'rruc nnmronnarons nuwrnrc "nanorrrrns RADIOS . and many other lines. Those articles at present in stock will be sold to the first thrifty shoppers at . . . NO INCREASE IN PRICE! MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE! 129 llEllT ST. - Phone 2188 cnannonmown . r. A. s. JONES. Special Representative Card Of Thanks" . I wish to thank the many kind friends and neighbours who rem- nmbered me with cards. lelterl. 1.-legrams or gifts. on the occasion nf my 100th birthday. Please be- llnva me, such kind acts are great- ly appreciated. Card Q Thanks Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Campbell. French River. wish to thank the people of French River and sur- rounding district fer the generous gift given him on Archie's de- eonongnjs wnv continued n-an pad 1 TR about 3.30 where he separated from Solomon and Miss MacDonald. iwitness did not see them ) until about five o'clock when they . met at the truck. From there they 'went to the vendor's where they - chased abottle of liquor. They returned to the truck be- tween li.80 and I and left slowly over the Hlllaboro Bridge and that more was no traffic on the bridge. Later they struck a bump on the road and he looked around and saw that the tail gate was out of place. He then told Solomon to pull up . and stop the truck. "We worked at the tail gate for i a while and Solomon went to the 'cab for a hammer", witness said. l'"I'hen we continued working with .one person holding the tail gate ,and the other tying it." i 1'' Thomas White asked -how long they were working on ' the tail gate. to which witness re- plied. "About five minutes". In re- ply to a further question from Mr. While. he said he did not know whether the truck lights were on or not at the time or 'the accident. Position of Truck Witness said they met one car at the bridge and one or two cars on the road. Asked by Mr. White why Solomon did not pull over on the shoulder of the road, he said that as far as he knew he was over on the side. '1'I'he wheels were on the dirt, I thought, and I thought he was safe there". he added. Asked if he had had any warning of the oncoming car, he replied, "'only a split second". Dr. Macauigan asked witness how he got injured and he stated that it happened so quickly he did not know. In reply to questions by the doctor he stated that he was not knocked unconscious although he was in a dale. and that he re- membered being struck. ' Mr. White asked him it there was any traffic passing while they were fixing the tail gate or were the two men too busy to notice it. "No, I did not notice any," re- plied the witness. Asked by Mr. J. P. Nicholson, who repruented the Crown, it he had consumed any of the liquor purchased in the Vendor's, he re- drinks in the truck, Asked what he was doing at the time of the accident. he re- plied "We were both working at the fixing of the tail board. We had the tall board in place, I was holding the rope tight and Solo- mon was tying it.” He stated that it was not parti- cularly dark at the time, and judged it would be between dark and daylight. Questioned by Mr. Nicholson he stated there were lights on the truck before it stopped and that he did not remember seeing the tail light on. The only warning he had of the other car was the "split second sound of brakes." Juryman Leo Bradley asked him if he attempted to jump in that split second. Witness replied. ”Yes." "And something caught you before you got away," asked Mr. Bradley, to which the wit- noes replied in the affirmative. Mr. Nicholson again asked about oncoming traffic, and witness slat- ed there was none coming. Ask- ed if he would miss the traffic if he were working close to the rear of the truck. he replied that it was , 4' but not p. L ” Other Witneues Dr. C. A. Coady. physician at the Charlottetown Hospital. who treated Mr. Gardiner, outlined the extent of the man's injuries. These included a fractured left ankle, fairly deep lacerations on both thighs and a small szbrasion 8.15 or 8.30. Walter Mac.Neli. Charlottetown. R019?-01'! to the Stperinrtendent of the C.N.R., tatified that he left Charlottetown about Mo on the evening of April 14 and short- again 1! after meeting Mr. Vernon Gay fhe noticed some vehicles stop- ped on the road. "I dimmed my lights. stopped the car and asked Whlston Smith what had happened," he stated. "Mr: Smith replied that young Solomon had been killed so I pulled my car ahead about two automobile ed back eldent. "On the side of the road I met a girl crying near a man. I ask- ed her if she was Mrs. Raymond Solomon, and die said no. that she was the girl friend of Gerald Solomon who had just been kill- ed. I stayed around for a con- siderable length of time, about 15 or 1) minutes." , In reply to'a. question by Mr. White, witness stated that he ar- rived at the scene of the accident about 7.8). Asked if it were dark. he sadd he had his bright lights on and that it was very nearly dark. Witness nw' Mr. Tweedy at the accident. "Was there any traffic ahead of or behind you?" asked the foreman. Mr. White. "I cannnot say. I do not remember meeting any,” he replied. In answer to questions by Mr. Nicholson. witness stated that nearly all cars stopped at the scene of the accident. He thought he arrived very shortly a'iter.it had happened and was not sure whether there were other cars present at the time. ' He stayed at the scene of the Tengths and walk- to the scene of the ac- mn: cuannmn. CHARLOTTETOWN accident 15 or 20 minutes and re- membered the chlhles striking eight o'clock when he entered Charlottetown. Witness did not see any cars being stopped and did not see Mr. pdban Hssldaw. who was also one of the first at the accident. He stated that it was 84 miles from Georgetown to Pownal and that he turned his car lights on in Pow-nal. "It was not dark. but it was getting dark," he said. "it was dark enough to put on head lights while in Pownal. Edison Sheidow, Millview. testi- fied that he left home about s.45 that evening. He was rklving to- wards Charlottetown at a fairly slow rate of speed. "I did not have the lights on when I left home, but put than on in Pownal, not because it was dark but because it was a vil- lage and some youngster might be running across the meet. "I was going down the grade at Gay's when I saw the head- lights of a can behind a truck. A man came out and slapped me. It was Judge Tweedy. He asked if I would take a to the City, and I said yes. "When he was talking another man said, would you take this injured man to the City.' I said no, it was a case for the ambul- ance. I saw another man lying there with a coat over him. I was not stoped any more than five minutes. We put a lady in the car and kept on going." "Did you say you did not need your lights?" asked Mr. Nichol- son. "they were no good to you at that time," replied the wit- (Contlnued on page I) plied that they had two or three - roon SPECIALS SIIAMAVS f . , g race THREE Cukes. 2 for .............. .. 49c Honey. 2 jars .. . 29c .Borden's, Nestle's Evaporated ' MILK. 2 tall tins 29: Lowlasl FOOD PRICES surrsn. lb". ne'- JUICY ORANGES. 3 doz. . . . . . . . 51.00 Buy Them By The Bagful Machine Sliced Breakfast BACON. lb. No.1Large ONIONS. l0lbs. 39: Pure A R?g.-29".: 55: ' Extra Large Red Rose, Salada, King Cole, Tenderieaf I TEA. llb.pl(g....... 93: Limit 3Lbs. to an Order. White or Yellow. - SUGAR. 5lbs. 57c Smoked Boneless - Reg. 790 lb. 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