PAGE “six '5 ° w i c-<4\r-r fiction Picture l srncmi. PROLOGUI; srsor; ~ vocal. fi 1 Pnmci Eowilnoiroltnv-iaig Triple Bill 1.'.=;t.»;i2~* / Penna. tomes was immensely successful both in 1100K and serial form. story is now here in film form i0 delight no great following- Telling for the first time the fas- cinating tale of the Forest Ransflh" --the perils and meet from day to dill‘! PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY FOR DAYS ‘fluff/Julieta’ ‘Greatest vzclor. MuA0lEu3 illMUND fowl WIORES DEL R10 INN/v! lu/MW/l ruff 31s’ AND (nuiiiusrnnll. MAT. m» -zt.-t-, 37c. r Peter B. Kynek THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cAmrotl-Jqomay‘ a SATURDAY rHRlulsc 1.12m flack in the West of outlaw gale, this swift romance is n raids-heart raids - McCoy in his most un- I-Sllll picture! ALSO ‘Masked Menace” AND Funny Comedy l adventures they u BOYS‘ KIIAKI BLOOMERS, 100 pairs tomorrow, 90c. PATONS LTD. ST. JAMES CHURCH CHOIR. will be' assisted for the special hour tof music Sunday evening by Mr. Elmer Farneii, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rey- mond and others. Silver collection. HAMPTON-United Church Ser- vices on Sunday. May 20th at De Sable 11 a. m. Bonshaw 3 p. lI-Iampton 7.30 p. m. Minister, Rev. ‘Geo. F. Sears. JUVENILE SUITS, straight pants, age 4 to 8 years. $5.00 to $7.00. PATONS LTD. BAPTIST SERVICES-Rev. Ross Eaton. Charlottetown. in Tryon Baptist Church, Sunday. May 20th at 3 p. m. tint-Ens 5ADMEL MYERS Also 2nd Chapter 0f “Man Without a Face” WITH ALLENERAY AND WALTER. MILLER TIIRILLS -- SUSPENSE — ACTION. l MR. ELMER FARNELL 0i Ain- lregular service Sunday evening. SPRING TOI‘ COATS for little fellows, 5 to 8 years. New light and dark mixtures, $6.00 to $6.15. Reefer-s $2.95. PATONS LTD. BOYS’ FIRST LONG PANTS. AN D “Al, R059}; (303151); blue $1.95. Tweeds worth up to’ $3.95, tomqrrow $2.50. ll-‘ATONS “CATALINA HERE 1 COME” m- : ' FUNERAL NOTICE -— The tun- th ls afternoon (Friday) at 2.30 p. m. $7.50 and $9.00. PATONS LTD. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 0F CANADA — Services in Marshfieid on Sunday, May 20th, at, 3 p. m. ;=_ S. S. 2 p. m. Because of Special: services at Harrington, there will be no services at Mt. Stewart un-' til May 27. 1 [‘WO STRONG MEN NITH ON LOVE l HARRINGTON PRESBYTER-IAN‘ : CIIUIICH — Reopening of Barring» lion Presbyterian Church will take. l place Sunday next. May 20th. There‘ will be three services, 1i a. m.. Rev. Scott. Fultdn, of Zlonl Church will preach. 3 p. m. Rev. W. Bruce Muir. The choir of ‘St. 1 .A snnnouic comuor, TINGED z; wrrn LOVE ROMANCE. surf nonmsr A BACKGROUND or wonu) SIIAKING CONFLICT. t ‘I'll r. Rev.’ Thomas A. Rodger of Belfast Will preach at. 7.30 in the evening. i INSTITUTE MEETING. T110 May meeting of Pleasant Circle Iii-I stitute met at. the home of Mr Ilrville S. Large with 14 member and 51 visitors present. Meeting _opened by the singing of the Ode. |Roll call thcn followed, which was‘ lresponded to with 10 cents. Mln-' ‘utes of last meeting read and ap-f proved. l cussed. - , NIGHT our; snow 8.15-26c,37c 52c "Should Women Propose.“ paid. Juno meeting will bc held at thc home of Miss Edith Bouitcr. Lunch was then served by the host- McCnl/‘s Newest AND ROIIANC '. (ml- (il the bits‘ Western films last ltur 1.. "Spoilers oi‘ the Wcru". ‘furl Mr-Covs new Western mcio- drama now at The Capitol. The picture is. replete with lion. vividly colored and coiltaim “Now, don't forget to brin me Dr. Chase’: Net-vet!‘ god. II mfeeling . mu _ etter _. "9"" solidi p tingle slow” ' llrtlnls u" food l t i l l J A Great Picture ‘NPUILICIIS or rut-z \’VI-‘..<'l"' m; l'l.l*.‘l‘l'2 WITII Arriox. CHAIM} lmnuzhl. to lh!‘ srrccn (iurilu; the Vi}; m] 0m “our,” as h“. as ymu-D- ollvatc frequently. thin out wc]|_ and 1 n good bit of work us the villainous; in the Montreal i I l l ‘an of usiilg renl Indians and sold-J 1v 1w kept some and the result-ins ‘ icrs in his production. thereby hav- 0-01) 11111110 1011601‘- u charming love romance such us .4‘ don‘t miss this fine program. mldom seen in a picture of this "God Save the King." -—--—<n-o>_..__.__ PROLONGING VEGETABLE rllflruvivr. 1 l John H. Dawson, Scc'y. "fhcrc 1:; no doubt that McCoy. SEASON _.___.. who czunu to the 5;(_‘l‘0|'.1l only little _ —-——— more than a year ago, docs his", A 00111111110118 supply of vegetables ‘v35 held at Savage Harbour in the Work lu llus hlclum uol only can be secured if the earlier sorts m; aoiciicr and stunt rider but as $111111 =15 Carrots. Beets. Onions, Let- a um“, Luce, and Spinach are planted at in- Mnrlorie Dan". who appears with; 101M115 0f a W001! 01' 1011 (111315 111ml inm in thc featured feminine load» 1-110 011d 0f June. One must culti- schoolhouse on May 15th, 192B. for the purpose fo organizing a Wom- en's Institute. The Assistant Sup- ervisor, Miss Saunders. conduct-Id the meeting and tho following of- ficers were clcctcti:—~Presldcilt, Mrs. Fulton Douglas; Vice-Prcs-M Allan Morrison. Sccy-Treasr- M Adrian Feehan; Directors-— M Milton Collin. Mrs. N. McCormarcl Tsorvicc in films go. but still a Wlii-119rt111z9 heavily with some quickly mum and Chahhlhg youug lady lnvailablc material lke mom of so- "rb McCoy must be given the crc-‘ do every wn days. 11 the Plants are Where possible, soak well with water every three or M“, vlclol- Murphy. lug types which cannot well be imi-i ‘ tau“! by professional 3cm“ l four days, if the weather ishvery dry. “bloc brother" o tie ra a of. W0 ~ and is interesting to Wale: thrrd°Z011 dolly sprinklers. After wat- Indians as they appear with him on 011118. i101» 011$ the hoe or scufflcr u", screen, They Seem w work gland loosen up the top growth s0 u ,_ . heal more naturally ma“ lhuy", that moisture may be preserved. ~ ~.~ u associated with white mcnlF°11°W the curly crops of Swlnwh- whom lhcy had uevm- kmwlu ‘Lettuce. Radish; and Onions, with The story o; v-spuuers o; the, latcr maturing sorts such as Tomat- West" has to do luiitrh the histtithlzqgiin Bifrllfi-esecsglinz-e igaglrlilfi-Milltlgg Laramie treat w c. ave to 0: ' " Indians thousgnds of szuare milcsf Wm‘ m” 011113’ V°3°1a111"3- and 11/111 Intyrc and Mrs. Stephen Morrison. of rich hunting grounds. coveted; m" ""11 11111 1'90"‘ ""1111 1-110 11151 The school and sick committee mo] and later invaded. by white trapll-l “med “e Mk0“ out and mnsumedu appointed for one month only. The: whites and red men when the gm e William Fairbanks. formerly lvare installing an hourly quotationl Prlnco Edward Island. J. P. Gord-l brother of Miss Dow. and Chief‘ Montreal Curb Markets. These quo-l mental store in Charlottetown, hasl crs and settlers. 1 —-——<o>---— cmment. was unable to ke p of - Big Tree plays the role of Red tatlons inay he seen in our office in been an interesting visitor in the: third Wednesday) in the school- house when Roll Coll ls to be an-l eipes. The three hostesses are as follows: Mrs. Allan Morrison. Mls. Nashcs McCormic and Mrs. Adrian Fcehan, The School Committee.’ are: Mrs. Frank Plgoit and Mrs; Walter Pigott. The Sick Commit- tee are as follows: Mrs. Wallace Mo‘ months. arc: Miss Isobel Coffin, Miss Rose Pigott and Miss Muriel Coffin. n was m. treaty wnnn late!‘ l trespassing emigrants from the‘ VISITING SAINT JOHN -Keeu-‘ western star in his own right, doesIservIce tflmlllllfll of stocks Ilsterhon. treasurer of Moore 6: McLeod. caused much bloodshed between that Indians‘ preserves. 1 Beginning Monday. May 21st,. wcl l_v enthusiastic about everything on Exchange nmll Ltd. proprietors of a lorge depart-l Cloud to perfection. ‘Summerslde. lclty for a few days. Mr. Gordon is Chapter eight of The Capitol Johnstone l: Ward. a former Saint John boy. and re- sorlal and "Smith's Army," a com- Melville-ditch‘ lceived a warm welcome from many edy riot are the other features 0v former friends here on his short Phone 280. tlu- hill. if you like action and thrillsg i??? _ _ _ _ _ A 455'! siny. Mr. Gordon. M ll ‘member 0i I Entertainment committee for six and fgmfly_ the \ 1 . .1 " ' the publicity committee of L, Gent-r a1 Guardian Tourist Association on the Island. said on ‘Tuesday that the outlook for tourist travel this summer ‘.0 the "Garden of tho among the best in its history. 1927, he said. therc had been an in- crease of 50 per cent. in the number of cars crossing tho straits over the . d l - previous year, and this season he on the sewn rm looked for an even greater increase. filed a Statement u; me finfllngg at The Island was preparing for the annual meeting of the Gulf" was In Medical Association which will of September. as in previous years Speaking of the potato crop outlook for 1028, Mr. Gordon said there was a large increase in orders for fer- wlll pl-eaclytilizer this year, over that of last. much larger acreage. I-Ie anticipated a bumper crop. Last year the fox business thc lhersl, will slug M, the speclal music outlook for this year's success was ghour in St. James Church after the "e" ahead °1 1927- 1V1!‘- Gordon which indicated a had been extremely good and claimed. —Saint John Telegraph. nu LEAGUE uu anus Thu following is the schedule o ernl of the late James Elmer Lowth» games m be played this season m. er, North Carleton, will take place lhe city League Baseball Chamul ionship. It is to be hoped that the Island League schedule will run durin BOYS‘ NEW SPRING SUITS -'tho month of August. if not there B1115“ 1m‘ 5°11°°1 014151118 and 5°11] will be little if any baseball aftor f11m“11°“- 511°“ and 111113 Pams- July as the above schedule shows US: CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE l9’! 1st. Section. Ilay nday Iday June June June June June June 24 Anchors vs. Rover" 3i Rovers vs. Stars. 4 Rovers vs. Anchors. Anchors vs. Stars. Stars vs. Rovers. Anchors vs. Rovers. Stars vs. Ailchors. Rovers vs. St: ll I4 I8 21 2nd. Section. [Juno 28 July 5 July 9 July 12 July i6 July 19 July 23 July 26 July 30 Anchors vs. Rovers". Stars vs. Anchors. Rovers vs. Stars. Rovers vs. Anchors. Anchors vs. Sturs. Stars ‘vs. Rovers. Anchors vs. Rovers. Stzlrs vs. AllCllOfS. Rovers vs. Stars. $06» MAINE HENS Lil-vi}. MILLION EGGS A DAY V AUGUSTA. Mo, May Iii-Main" The Treaslmr‘ mo“ 3”“ hens lay one million eggs u day. ru- lher monthly report and ‘fvworal k“- Dorts Osenr M. Wilbur. cxtcnsaiun = 1915 were mad 11V ‘he 5°91" and m5" poultry specialist und chairman of The P1031111" 1°1' 1-119 W‘ the national egg week committee for aenlllfl 09115151011 91 100111130115 and this state. This rutc of production. ‘singing. also some very interesting he Dolmen out, “'11s slightly more 5110001105 W070 Elven 011 1-110 5111210001 than one egg per day for each mun. Alli/lwomcn and child in the state. nnrl Oul-liwnlllnil b11111 “'01‘0 0100706 l0 b‘! that l0 pcr cent 0|’ the eggs prmlur-' ed in May were shipped to Boston. ‘ Maine residents, howcvcr. are out. lng more eggs than they used t css and the meeting closed with statistics compiled by Wilbur show- Receipts ed. Formerly 20 to 25 percent of $6.40 cts., Cash on hand $46.61. Mrs. thc eggs raised in Maine were slun- pcd outside thc state. Figures an nounced by thc national poultr A NEW |NST|TUTE__A mummy; council disclosed that Cnnadiuns cut three times as many eggs as their neighbors in thc United State.- whllc Europeans cat un even lurll-e quantity. --~-——-<0>- »--- --- Funeral 0f Late Mrs. John Gormley The funeral ofthu lute Mr~" Mrs. Wflllflfl! M0I11Wf0; AlKllWT-i-wflohn Gorinley was lu-ld yesterday; Coffin, Mrs. TempielTllc pullbeurm-g “ml-c Mlclmcl Con. the front sent over. climbed in. took The first regular mect- holly Jauu-u Tl-uluor’ Mum“ Mur. the wheel and stnrlrd off. 1B8 W111 b0 110111 Q11 J11110 39th (me-ray. Thomas Hogan, Daniel Chill- mhn. Mitchell Carragher. Following i: a list of thc flower»- swerfld by the mwbers with R9"Mass Cards and spiritual offerings. Wrestle-L. P. U. . MASS CARDS Husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Gormlt-y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gormley. Mr. an dMrs. Arthur Gormlcy. Miss; Margaret Gormlcy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald Mr. and ‘virs. W. E. McDonald. Mrs. Woolridgc and Rebcccn. Mrs. James l-lughcs nnd fanlily. Mrs. Heron and Jimmy. Mrs. Mary Barrett and family. SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley. Mrs. Rush and family. , Mr. and ._. lliiamlovlns. Canadian _ be , held in Charlottetown in June, when Tcstified that 0h Suuday she “us n 1s exlwcmd more than 300 111C111‘ standing in thc doorway she szuv a 9.111 men W111 b“ 111 3111911531169 T11“. cur going past. driven at ".1 high rule P. E. I. Exhibition istobe held thlSl o; spend and umklng a great clcnlof year in August, instead of the (‘I101 28 Stars vs. ADCli0i‘S.-~~~- MAY l8, 192g Havelft W0 got "Wharf-r you the clever lad t0 think of that dollar hamper of Evangeline Pale Dry! I bet you brought it, after "all, to escape building a firc for tea. “FERN:- Preliminary . from page i) 1 l \ i - 1 Continued [when he heard a crash. Thillklllg , scmccnc had run into his car which ‘was standing in front uf the house. he went to thc front door. iic was met by a man who ran up to the door, saying he wanted to ‘phone for the dcctcr. us a man had been kill- ed. The man went into the house ‘o do so. He then went to the cor- ner, where n crowd had collected abcut the body‘ of a man. whose |ccndltion witness described. _ Illa) testimony in this matter was simil- iar to that of Drs. Archibald and ‘Jenkins. ' He took his own car then, and went out Spring Park Road uftcr the car. Hc returned. and then ac- companied by others. followed the ‘rail of the supposed car, which hnd a fiat left front tire. and was run- ning cn the rim of the right renr tire. Witness described how they had traced the car by a roundabout route from the C. A. A. Grounds to the Charlottetown Garage. Here the street had become wet. and Hi0)’ llcst the trail. They never overtook lthe car. 1 Cross examined by Mr. Johnston- Witness gave thc names of those who had gcne with him 1n the cur. “Well, I'm glad you did, anyhow. Because this is the firs: timeI learned this Evange- linc drink goes down i allsitén ALE ,1 PALE DRY MacLean C0. Ltd. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS " CIIARLOTTETOWN, l‘. E. I, Dr. Yeo was the ncxt witness. lie the post mortem examination. Miss Rose Weatherbie tSworm ,who lives at 44 Spring Park Road l rattling. It was a closed ear. Shc 51w the driver h‘ the from Sea‘ ,the elixir-her edge, causing the blow _n0n‘s cur. The car outside our place _ . 1 ~' " ' 1 ' f t. 5.3:? ullfiriigla§.,l;0u.;$€ll,cr m. ha], h small pieces of concrrlv. cvidentlyfthe cue. I think, I saw him with _‘ iv“ ma“ m cuuscd by the rim fouling in eon- beforll. ‘Ihdgltlliltllvlvhltkcsllllllé munber? ‘ . ' . .- .- . ._ Sl 0 tact with thc concre c. excel) o v _. s u e ow one. ‘Flag: She,‘ He also explninctl the rod. or fen- zlidrft. fictive its uppcnrtulcc. The did “Ct recognize the ma“ and drr cross brace. picked up at the. cur was n Ford w h two seats. It _ . , . . .._.st_d‘=.cvntl of thc alecident und glveuliun lmd uh ovnl glass 1n the buck. It. could not SAY ho“ ht was dits _ _ _ _ _ l u _ I _ _| _ I) d _ cmcrwlstu It would h“ wh m-huuluuby’ Edward Ilortlngci._ lie illso pi0— “as tlo humeral m seen before. u) one when the (Th. ‘usual she duced tho clip. and fitted It to the Cross CXflllllilCd by Mr. Johnston. men “Tm, to the seem, of the ucculleft. fender, hooking the rod to it I ‘thought it was ltlucKnnlon I ucm hul tho mhh had bu.“ romovcd_ and showing how the assembly fit- saw ill the cur that tiny, but couldn't Cross “unlined by Mu Johhsum tcd. He stated positively, from thv-ibc sure. I Just glanced at him. The we wimess Slated (ha; She Saw Duly marks on the fender, that the clip man 1n the back scat ilad light clo- mm mm, m the cm.’ she hum uwibcloxigcd to the fender. pointing out thes on. As for_thc man iii the front blocks away and m“, u“, Cm. “mu the correspondence of worn spots onlseat, I rouldn t_ say what he was hm. dccrwau She was suuuhhg lhlthc fender with tilosc on the clip; ‘dressed in. _I dldnt see them drive me dcorwng; at u“, hum The culqnlso that thc fender wast, zit. that oil‘. I clidnt look all the tune dur- wm; going very [us-L but, film lmcpplntve dented to ‘correspond with thc lug the five minutes; Just glanced seen others go just as lash lform of the clip. The fender. he cut. now and then. I thought the bu“ KM“, ‘vesscv (sworn) g5lngan1 affirmed, had been removed man in the brick scat looked like Queen street‘ (lepuséd that ul ll]lg‘il‘0lll‘lll'lllll0 MhcHlnnons car that hlncKmilon. I ‘ hm‘, of m‘, “Golden! She “us rcqmormng, A Michigan license plate, The man in the front sent lust turning from Church Sh‘. w,“ wullblfrcm the front of the cm" was also ‘secmrd to be sitting there. I am not mg on me ca“ Side of Spring pm.k.l>l"oduccd. ‘It bore thc numbmfiZ-‘liiiusurc whether I glanced more than rend when She hoard a report uuu The articles produced were dulycnce at them. I knew thc glass m looking wuhu Saw a cm. coming, nltaggcd and labelled Exhibits A, B, the back of tho car was oval-I also passed her going ‘my lush u was u‘C. etc. _ _ heard a witness soy so _whcn I was closed h, 1.10m; mun She Could 5pc a Cross cxunnncd, Constable Train- ‘cut. lll the hull. No one told me ma“ driving‘ but the cm. passed “hm- suld that thc cnr was lli llifiilliflt thc glass m thc buck of the car quickly she Could not recognize huu_gChznlottctotvn Garage and that licwwas oval. _ m, had a may can amt she lhoughhnzld taken the pieces off it. Ldward Ilartingcr (Sworn). At a gmy Coal‘ She crossed {mm the, In reply to enquiry by Mr. John- one o'clock I was on Spring Park Cast Shh. u, “u. west Side-U; lhulston, witness said that he had tak- Road-at Etiston and Spring Park. sheet uuu Sh“. the cm. tum uhlcn the pieces off on the authority-I found a rod and plate on thc road. Highland Avehuh going we“, Shani thc Clncf of Police. in the right gutter-about ‘.25 feet nmvlccd [hut the u.“ from um “us There was only one rod of that; from Euston street. It. was in the “at lscrt on the cur. There are dozens right hand gutter of Spring Pork She did hm Sec the humum. muof rods on the car. Don't know thcircncl. going out. I gnvc them toOf- ml can and CQhldn-tysiu. how mum BIILZElLLUi-Wlillfllll. They nrc different ficcr 'I'rainor. I picked them up at Seals u h-‘ul slu. could uol 5_ ' ' ' ‘(one (Yclockf I was not there at the whether the person driving the ca,‘ I not the tire and look off the time of the accident. I do not know was an 01d m. young ma“ lfroni wheel Willi the assistance of Archie lvlacKinnon personally. That on Cross cxuuuhaumu wlhu... shldCllltlrS. Aumng them were Frank is all I know about it. tum‘ Sh" was huslnkm, m hnviugjvess y and Officer Iliggiils. On rc- Cross examined. I cunont swear “he was (m “u. msl Hum shc'uhfijrluln" of Counsel. ‘witnmss dEInQn-Jhis rod is the rod that I gave to h m“ c“ u". we“ “dc and thchstrhtcd how the liijl "y to the inside Officer ‘frninor. But it is exactly creased Gym. to the mm side to Went the (lilf-‘lllg eorreslzonded to thelthe same. y when. u“, cm. was mink“ lbreak n1 the tube. ‘ , Fred Walsh (Sworn) gave the RC4, “mined by ML Saundcnhl (Jounscl flu-n questioned witness as some testimony as he had previous- to thc mark zillegod to be mode my; ly given ut thc inrluect. ‘Witness said that the number did] _ _ not 150k like Om. provincial humbm._.;_‘concrete on the left front rim. Wit- v no cross examination. lutcd that hc was prepared to, Rc-Cr ston. A 1 _ wmmub was not “we l0 buy what that inc murk was made by concrete Sunday. I was with Mr. Barlow- werl‘ the colours of our provincial Tmoligih‘ ‘I om‘ set 111mm‘ 1° do 1t‘ cm1"91'5111§ with hlm- A c‘: came numbcrsy cuhm. this up“. m. lmulhc might make such a mnrk by up Pownal street going very fast. your, " ‘ 1$011101l1111lt else. but I did not pay much attentionl ML Jam“ hhwgachcrn_ of “ml Mr. Jciutsfon then showed thr heard :1 report and went upyto thc Charlottetown gnmghh was rmxblntxrk on LiiL‘ run to certain persons scene of the accident with Mr. Bar- swcrn, and repeated his testimonyim m“ “.011” 1'"9m~ _ 110W» T111110 I 511W 11110 lnllllPd 111311 given at h“, mmnpr-S inquest’ l Questioned about the rod. Witness lying on the ground. When I heard 01.055 oxmmmd bv ML Johnna.“ stud thut he hnd not seen the rod the explosion I turned about to sec ‘ ‘to identify it on illucKinnorfs car.‘ what happened. The car was then f .1 8 . cxzuniilcd by Mr. John-ln" witncrss mud that he couldn't swenrl _ as u, the iduuuy u; u", Durst,“ h, Isle said that the cur was very un-I swerving away from the sceuo of 1hr: burk seat. - lique. m that the rod and clip in the accident. and was getting 81111111" Ralph J.k‘lkilis ‘Swen’, ‘hm, (,,_.,_ qursilun were part und purer-l nl‘ 1t,‘ ed mvnv. It then went. out. Spring den“, how“, “w, mmhm.»_,_. m_»lhuugl1 lhcrc were nu doubt plcntv Park Roud. At the time of the un- uesh ‘of curs which 11nd Hltll equipment. citicnt I hail my back turned, und Cross examination was waivmh II-le was prepared to swear, to the‘ did not sec what happened. Tile cur lib l-rhe court the“ muuumvd hulbest ofhhls knowledge, that. that rod was u closed Ford car. It hud an 230p #11101 011D cumc from Macliinnonkroval’ window in thc reur. It went Bmjumi" Livinzstol,‘ ,swm_n,‘t‘::|~. _In furrt. hc §i\\'(ll‘(‘ posiiislclyilorth on Slarhlg Park Rond. so far uuvt- l‘.\’l(lt'li<'l' n‘: ul the (‘ormu-ria iii-lulu!‘ ‘l’ ma" i115 1 could 500- T111"! 15 "11 1 K1191“ ,,.,_l_ . ; Qursllcncrl m. to hn; cxpcricrlee in ‘Phero- wzts no cross (vxziltiinfllllllill h, l-uuh. u, 3h. luhuhlulh umuuu ilillllm: rm":- lrluviher. he stated timi (‘onstuhln- Higgins uus nrxl. sworll- i he had hurl some. ill- hud luken ulllo had previously testified ut i111 [1111 1110111118 Course iii thc Rena Mac-‘inqucst. und his evidence was the Lcrtn Ilosp ’ ‘slntcd tlutl. lll‘ us» not zutrluzunlct ' with the prisoner. ' Ilis Ilonour uskcil the witness lfl he suw thc mun lMncKinnom n court, j u - _ Cross cxmnlntition waived. N“ Johnswn nhjccLcLL I flu."- polnl some cross firings Mr. Matthew MaeCnurt also i051- hmm (gonwav lsworhh Widow nl-illllhllPd bcilvr-r-n counsel us to thc ifietl to the smne effect m; nt thc n1- Pownnl street.‘ testified that on thc-um“ ‘11_'1“°“l1°11111l1 M17 ‘lullllslolllqllc-‘llv . u uhu mm, of “u. uhcluhul, ,-h,. 111114 11110116! llllm-Mi‘. Johnston (tlflllll-l 0n cross eknmlnnlioil by Mr John- wu in her lunnc. Sin- did not know N‘ 11° ‘m5 “mwklllli 111° “llifllllllll-Ylsml 111111055 stated that he DPHOVEd xlrchibulll Ninc-Kinnon. Shr- suw u m m“ 1111110551" 1"‘ ‘i115 1110 01050“ 110151111 1° m“ Ford ulos-cd-in’ cur purkrtl on Pow-l wmwfi“ lull glypu uurluul betuvopl‘ l“... UM] oil who had never seen n rnr could . "was about the centre nl the hum. and Mix Mum“gh_,n‘~s_ M ‘identify thc rod and clip as bcInnlg-ns (‘i-t ulhch he noticed it. The place up“ ‘hon, ‘ms no om. m ‘m, “Hung lo tlnjcur. It did not. depend OlliWllfiIt‘ the luau was lying, also tlw bu,’ M“... u, was occuhu.“ by mo 41m’ lcchnu-ttl kilowletillc he posses-l pool of blood. was on the 511111115 young lIl(‘li. ‘They were talking and. d" r11“ 11911 “"11 01111 were notlPnrk roud. He went ull 0V" m” ‘“Hulmufllinlkhllc m the from “ormlstandnrtl equipment. It was not putlnnglu of tho club. land one in the rear. Finally the onelm by U1." ‘lmuurucmrcm 11 W“! ‘T110 00111‘! adjourned till 9 n. 111- i" u“, m“ Sea‘ muihcd the 0m, mlgrflfiunfgullvlwitlcnt. put on by the own- this morning). _ Ford cnrs to the best of witnesses! This would be “hem 20 mmulvglknowlcrlgc hnd ilever been furnished, to cue. Witness noticed the Cllflwlt" 1111* "qlnluncnt in nny year oll Ti‘ lI “wrung om she was unable w monufncturm The following is the hononron recognize thcm ns being in the court, M“°K““1°““ C“ ‘"15 1" 1111110’, 101' me 111911111 °1 A9111 o1 clcrmo‘ room Asked how may wore drossflw ways lweculinrhTherc were not innny< School. 7 she tlloultht. they were both wearinul “kc n‘ Fm.’ 111313119“ 1111‘ $511155 111! and” v11‘ 1- 1311111151 Mummy‘ " fnwn, or light colored, clothes undl m“. rem‘ “mdmv. “>11” l“ ‘m ""01 Jab." M111 3- 131311‘ Mm‘ ., cups‘ frame. Then zigum theMlcltigml 1i. Grade V. 1. Gerald Murphy. '- wihumq had new". “on Arch,“ ccnsc plate was n lucculinr feature. George Mill. _ Macmhnon to know who he Wm“: This concluded the cross examiu-l Grado II. 1. Jmnes Mill. ‘.2. Jll-l‘ and had never seen Clinton. "mm" » '| 1111 Murphy- Thc cross examination was waivcdl Bhmh” “m1” 15“’°1"11l~ 1 11W‘; Grfldfl I. 1- Altlilll‘ 38W“- Constahle Trainer ISworm. l-(‘l»l.l~l0n ptmn“! 5mm” I was M‘ my 1mm" l Jenn“ ‘mhmwn- mach” fled that. before being o police nf- V“ five mmmm l" 9119 0" Slllltllly- I i ficcr he had been a vuicunizcr. Two‘ “aw Archie MmKmlm-n 1" i‘ F0111: rims. nn inner tube. a fender. n10“1)a"k°d°1't51d°°u'd°°1'~ It‘"15‘l>1\11111.\‘- M vilsllonl; 61011111111 19M‘ lander cross brace and n clip were "gelling up towards Elumm Strait" 111011110 kllllt-ry. null ‘W110i! they produced. These-except thcfenrlcrl Thcm WM”. ‘W0 m 111° c" at i-hihllhd been through 11111 the rooms 11v crcss brace and the clip-had bcci1,u'nc*°"° m 11"’ mck “e911 m"? 111 unlit]: when from the cm, of the accused »the front. Witness pointed out Ar- u . . - gntlcmeu. .l chm MMKm i _ Aid no“, ladies and f; H now ln the Charlottetown Gnra o: no" n m" “"11 1‘°°111- . 1 k a 110" _ 5 . 5h u; u l if .13lll)TIli0 would like Ito 1w ‘l The tube and the tire had been! 0F" 1111 5w twk i110 11"" shellon I lnnl b on lo try 1.0811‘ taken from the left front whccl.1§€:bi1£1fi?ylht° be hint‘ Thedmrson elven"? ' p m”, I‘ . "- " c rear sea was ' . ,_ . hfbqfslfihrggnafig dxfsclgllaog l in a light colored mp and coarlfissed "Wel~l.“ sold n woman, “can is: the inner tube. and a break in the.‘ 11/111191“ “Md: ".1 “m” km“ 111ml" w" '.“° W11“ ‘Drum or lfli-zlllllltlY?" cord n; the mung. caused. he teswu the accident until afterwards. I saw“"‘° 1° kw" '11?" 51°91“ 11° n“ by mp“; “uh n hard Object!‘ the car standing there live mlnut . _T1"13141*v H” homtcd out this bmkm and 8am The parties were in it all the tim ‘und I zittendltrl it for him. I h‘. l. suited that any man nt scene of the accident. "Th0 1.1111" 111‘ ".- L‘. -~--- ~no>~~ - CLE RMONT SCIIOOL m: amli n‘,- y. on ., liq-bk Minn Margaret "Jock "ls simply mod wbmlll "'9", "What n pity! Otherwise 111 booms qulin Mme." ‘ ll, ‘d “und m b] L It h dlbut I didn't take much notice. I ma“ uyhuheug; ‘fxpflch ‘ti’ guess I know Archibald Mavclilh. c tuhcllnd beehtlrlvcn out under N "' l? . There was _ _. 1 Lester liluulnnls. lSwornl I came J swear to the best of his knowledge out of St. Jnmcs Church at 12.45 on l "It was u (lnvsclloolflsnnic as that previously given‘ ~‘ - -~~—-<oo-———-— . A guide 11ml been sholvlnlf 1'