..__ . THE L Qfigfil-QTTETQE- QUAKDIAN ____ PACF TYTREF. in ruvnreder ilvel . - t the iri who mode All! tall pvrri NEW THRILL PIAKSI Gun: spitting . . . melon screaming . . . lake to the ‘ elriee with Uncle Sam's; Fighting Squoeironei The’ mightiest thrill-barrage since "Hell Divers"! Elec- trifying romance of the . Fleet‘: flying "Hell Cola" . . . end of one rookie who was o dare-devil in lire skies . . . end e dare-devil in lovel Rliiii VIM!!! HUSSEY ~ PIDGEON Inn. IIIIIIIIB KELLY I STRUDWICK our PINDLETON PASSING PARADE "perms" Florence Kent . \V€l‘0 I TUES—WED 3.i5—7-8.45 " [The Beirtreltiuardlan I ‘were found Saturday night. HEAR W. G. Hogg This column is urveq] 1 1 Confederation Life Manager f r local mtere1;t,"but gdvggfgfia? 3| P. g, Island o a newey n: ur g lscuss ° m" “DEMOCRACY. "rue Essclyca U t a u . Able IISeAAdVI-ilozurd- mm" m’ or mo: INSURANCE I roanow THE crowds to the m; Monday Feb’ 3' Shoe Sale Purdie-lllcrgusonts CONFEDEBATION 1.1 we csfit-filfit CLEARANCE SALE cli ' broken lines, 98c, $1.}; Kelfhfifgil $2.95 oer pair. Purdue-Ferguson's. ~ two cnos ‘W- mmds urged ms aifgféxfinnligfilzuoo-ueurl: llali, Annual Mectlnl Monday Bell Cross. Trinity United Church y MONDAY:-_ ‘IMF-Board Room, Evening Auxil- nlght t 8;00 t h n1 1 . *’—i-———— fieif; M, f finffllé $§m§efifi|~ TRINITY UNITED cnuncn "in ‘man o Red ross Central “‘_*—- _ c "1_ _ _ _ _ At the morning service of Trinity Dunc‘ L Mo 2 1 zhUnited Church, Rev. Hugh Miller BUY YOUR Footwear now at [gave alninspiring sermon on the P d; _F .. q sublect, ‘The Primacy of Christ‘. salve fnonegiusom‘ Sh“ more ‘nd [The minister said that in each 1n- ‘ "llyldlllalls life tlhere is a rulin . . '—'_“ pr ncpe or pass on an somet mes J-UQsbORTMENT '5’!- ‘3-93 Dressa’ 1t is good and sometimes had. To arrived at Kennedy's Ladies’ 1Ready't°'w°ar‘ M09444‘ 'gfidqaltruflhggfdstlatlalgdfe QUARTERLY MEETING re ls_ och ngs as the guiding principle leg? New Asswlavon- ow ti»- ilultefi..a‘.'.“i.é‘l.iitclltt ..l“.‘<£?"l“ ‘D a, February 3. B ll,m. L-B51 R1 Ksggaxlgcgslsgd 8g; imam?“ ASSORTMENT of 2.11s Dresses s°° “n " ° Y 5‘ 45st,, sgflggd at Kemidvs Lye»; 3.“.“'§ll..?‘¥‘fi..““8p“¥..?“.§li‘§.i” ea y- 0- ear. L609- - - J_ L Hopkins “' rnvn cuzavsn -c1t Police At’ the mm“?! “V” m“ °“ last night announced the {llscovery §§“§§,‘,‘§,‘},,§§ svldflieffd immuatm“ of a cleaver, meat saw and broken qgoung Ute“ wlufchflsyn was black Jack wntalninz a few shot the subject of the evening address in the storeroom where the body by Rev, Donald Bnothroyd chm; of Peter Trainor was found in a pvas eminently the most expert per- pool of blood early Friday morning. son at living that the world has The cleaver and meat saw appeared ever seen. The secret of his suc- lo contain bloodstalns. The articles cessful life may be seen in the way in which he was able to turn every situation and daily experience to a direct blessing or a means of strengthening and disciplining for further labors. By taking our dir- ection from Christ, we too will be able to live the only truly success- ful life and in Him find the things which a materialistic life will lack. The music of the evening wor- ship was especially inspiring. The choral anthem was "Even Me," the soloist being Mr. Roy smallman; and the h mn “Just for Today" S. C. M. SONG SEBVXCFF Squadron Leader Canon oliver, R. lC. A. F. addressed a capacity aud- icncc at st. Paul's Church last evening. Canon Oliver who is con- |nectcd with the Student Christian Movement o: McGill University expressed his pleasure at such evi- dence of the interest shown in the work of the 8.0M. He spoke brief- ly on the meaning of the statement I“We are fighting for freedom." The ‘soloist for the evening was Miss was very cautifully sung by a (Mary Lawson. The service closed swap v! male vvlces comprising with the hymn "Day is ng in Messrs. T. Bentley. H» MflllPilef- the West" followed b a brief 90h. A. MCI-mod. R. Smallman. A. prayer by Rev. Mr. Gar her. Heart-z. G. Tweedy, V. Dennis. PURCHASES FINE STALLION —Mr. Alfred Webster of Midgell, King's County, recently urchased lfrom Mr. C. W. Croken o Emerald * (Contlnued_from_ page_1)___ what ‘a very fine registered Clyde stai- lllon, our years old. Horsemen who ‘xave seen this horse classify him '11s outstanding. Mr. Webster is to be congratulated on securing n. When asked had cuusflri 511? 0f $11011 high qllllilty for his death. Dr. McGuigau replied. "the Cmrlmllllity. Ml‘. Croken still has wound in the back of the neck nosi- a stallion rising three year old by lively caused death.” He added: "Itl Perfect out of the same mother ,(Baro11 Kelven). This colt is over 1600 pounds. smooth, with lots of action and snap. Prospective breed- ers would be well advertised to look this young horse over this spring. R.C.A. FORUE-Jfhirteen recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force left here lust week for training centres elsewhere in Canada. They John C. MacIntyre, Aero Engine Mechanic. Souris: Wilbert could have been made by a‘ iflldfitl instrument -—reoulrinz considerable force." The blade would have to be sharp. If it was not caused by a small bladed instrument, then could have been made bv a heavier- cuttimz blade. The wound showed that the instrument used was “quite a-rp. Questioned further, witness said he could not find any definite evi- dence of there being more than one blow taken to make the large wound on the base of the skill Over Radio Station CFCY. 1.155.111. g Webster he started up. yard and be cum back to the front. By this time Constables Poole an regory had arrived in the pa- ,trol. Witness then took through the MacDonald Home and lcft him watching the back yard of the store. He told of coming back to the from and of breaking the remainder of the glass in the show window and crawling in along with C011- stable Webster. Witness opened the door while Webster put the light en in the store. The other police came in through the open door. Next witness heard someone say, "Look." He looked in and saw a body 1n the slorcrooln lying on the floor behind a table. Just than somebody yelled, “Come here." Wit- ness rushed out the back way and Constable Poole was holding Earl Luhd down in the snow. They put the cuffs on and took him into the shop. When witnc s got back some- one said, "Gregory got hit," Just, then somebody upstairs said, “Conic on up." Witness replied. "We're ccm- ing,” and accompanied by Constable lift by bur O11 the way up someone threw a chair from above which bounced off the two of them. Next a crow bar was pelted down and it szruck Webster on the aim as it passed. They got up. however, and grabbed Frederick Phillips and handcuffed ilim. witness continued. The light was out in the hall upstairs". Witness stated that Earl Lund was then taken to the Police sta- bove holding a ginger ale bottilde sa . “There's none of the -—- here." The ‘ Pool." ,s'.rm»e man hung out the window over his head. The man and yclicd to someone inside. ‘Gel some more of the —-." The man their jumped l0 the snow bclov. and charged witness-a scuffle c11- sued. Witness‘ got the man llovm they came out and a light wa Phillips. Witness" told of picking up :1 r0- voivev on the bottom of the slairs ll. contained four cartridges and one blank chamber. There were , five double packages of clgrctles and ll “dummy" revolver ii‘k£'11 from the pockets of Earl Lunli m. the police station. Constable P0.‘ scaled that there was ilcbodil clse m the 1101 c but Phillips, Earl Lund and the dead man. Questioned he said that in his estimation. “Earl Lund “'11s 11ot drunk." He identified (he coals and also told of Phillips lltlvllll‘, iri to Grcgury lit lhc Policc Station. “Phat goes with it, I'm sorry." Witness thought inc was referring to the blc w Gregory ha d rccci vc d who'll he tried to got upstairs before Lund and Wooster came along. Constable Cameron Constable James C. Cameron. of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice, told of receiving .1 call from Constable Lund at 1.15 on the mom- lllg of Jflnllflf)’ 31 asking him to ccme to the scrim. Witness told of seeing the body and siloutcd to them inside. When ' flashed to the window above he sflvv = “on 1n me patrol while he and we _ m the back of PJ. 'l‘ra1h01"'s store ster walked Phillips there. Askcod -°" Pmvm" sire" He‘ l°°1< We about Phillips. condition’ Constable photograph of the body. (This photo Luna mid, “He did,” seem m be was shown to the Jllnv.) A ginger drunky on the ‘my to the Sumo“ ale bottle was lying beside the body at the corner of Grafton and Pown- ".“‘d wmless w“ 1L m" “n?!” Prim" B1’ witness became Chmy as he Had mg, also another which was on a taken ills coat off (luring the chase. He asked the handcuffed mzm if he B01115 Tim 8nd upon receiving an affirmative reply the three ran the rest of the way, In answer to a question asked by a juror. witness said that there was only a. lock on the door. Eveq/ doc-r was locked from the inidc and there were no broken windows or tracks m the back yard, He said he could not reccgnizo the body because or the blood. Ile told of finding lend shot nu the floor near the body and in n ‘Jllrlicl (if water in a sink nearby. A knife was also picked up by witness near the body. It was in the blood —pul‘l]y under the body -- and CR8 handle was off. A handle was found 011 the table which fits the blade. A square piece of :tcc1 was also icund ncur the body and the false teeth (upper set) of the deceased were picked up about three feet from the table ... just hlslde the door. A broken bottle, covered with blood, was found by witness about two (col from the body. Witness lclrntiiied all of these articles when they sverc produced and showed them to i110 Jury. He also sllowcd tire scarf which he had taken off Phillip at the Police Station following the arrest. as well as a handkerchief. Both con- tained blooclstaius which witness believed l0 be bloudstulns. He told of having seen five marks on the safe as though it had bot-n prrulrl cd. It was painted black and the table. However, negative due to the large amount ‘ of blood on the bottles. k He also told of finding two whis- fingclylrinls bul only found mentary print; which were of no value. On one glass he found 9. fingerprint which the left thumb of the which was" pllologrzvohed at tire un- dertaking parlor. While at the 11:10.- ertnkcns. witness also took four photographs which were shown to the Jrugv. olvls and finding that the revolver which was found by police a‘ bottom or hcmc rcgivlclcrl 1'11 the name of Peter J. Trainer. 1t. was a chamlber. ii2-callbre Smith and Wea- son revolver. icr in the day, cxzlnlined the over- conls worn 11y Lllllfl and when uriwsslcd. 11c found 11'u1(~ stains on each marks. onc gray curly hall‘. O11 Philligls’ 11c got flvc or six piece; of white cur- ly hair. a. hut found at the store and find- ing blood splashes on brim,- silnilnrly m1 lhl- peak of the cap, 011 the under part of the shield. thcrc were blood stains. Examina- the results were ey bottles and two glasses on the 111111111; room table. They were cmp- ty. He oxzlnlined the e bottles 101' fraz- compared with deceased Witness told of choc-icing the rec- _ the of {he .lllil‘S 111 lhc Train- five- Withess also told of having, cal-1- 1i) bmorl- —--[)1‘Clllll1(’f1f, blood On Luh " cont. he found Witness told of having exlmiucd thc f mu‘. marks were on this Zlllllt , Constable Lund a1 o showed the July a money bug which he had discoycred at the Trainer store. It L. Stetson, Aero Engine Mechanic, Brooirfield; Melvin B. Scott, Cook, Charlottetown; Blake Wood, Cook, Southport; rBe L. Mullally, Cook, Kenslngton; Wilbur H. Pa- mer, Air Frame Mechanic (metal). Conway Station: Robert Benjamin Poole. wireless Air Gunner, Sourls; Emmet F. Allen. Clark. Enneralcl Junction; F‘. Edmund Christo her. clerk, Charlottetown; Bartho mew LeLachcur. Cook, murray Harbour; Henry MacDonald, Wireless Air Gunner, Bradalbane; Iuman D. Herring, Clerk Accounting, Mur- ray Harbour; John Keir Owen. He stated that he had known the deceased for a number of vcnrs and had recognized the body. Dr. H. l-l. Pierce stated that he had assisted 1n the autopsy which; had been performed at 11 am. Fri-l dav last. He corroborated the statc- , merits made by the previous uutncss. in regard to the flndinRs of then autopsy. when asked his opirllvlll as to the cause of death. he reviled: “The large wound doing through the spinal column. It would cause as sudden death as possible." l Dr. Ci. L. Smith testlflcd. that the deceased was his uncle. Hc told of‘ Summcrsidc. Before leaving they be; n t m Scene Qf the W51"? DTB-iefiled With Kfimfli 80°“ tra:§dyc:te1d2.35ol“ri?iav morning by by the Red Cross and with cig- Alligton MacDonald. a neighbor or. arcttes by the Provincial Govern- ment through the Carry 0n Can- ada Corps. The presentations were almwered the whom, was informed looked fliicl‘ by Mr. A. G. Bruce of Mr. MacDonald that his uncle, U90 Canadian Legion War Ser- Peter. had been killed in his shop-I v ces ' l the dead man. Witness was in bed reading at the time, and when 11c U‘ < He immediately went to the scene.‘ Witn65a told of haviuz seen _..1c\ deceased about two weeks D1101‘ to the tragedy when the latter nad Mrs. A. D. McMustcr left Satur- day morning on reutrn to Halifax after visiting her home here. iionei 11in inc RICE ' TAYillii " AiWlli ' Aliiilllifiil COMEDY—-MUSlCAL-NOVELTY-SPEClALTY-CARTOON _ MBEIH‘ ‘ON —At. the Prince Ed- ward 1.1 ..u1 Hospital on January 23, 185i. 1c All‘. and Mrs. Edmund Rob- tllfitll, o. Puwnnl, P. E. I., a son. 1.. 19.11. to Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Downs, the rambling 01d . lu-phy, g, 54m, racing plant that has been home w d ‘___ the Kentucky Dzrby (15 y_a s. l '“ And with h-Im- -evc-n thcugh "Cob. DENIES 'onel" Dan isn't going to leave the! =_—.~.;.-:»~ desk where he has worked for yca1s| l . in e simple. grey-walled office under: ltllrlll‘ -_ At Cross Holds. . the Downs stands- -1s going a 9.1041, 1.1mm 5011 o! Mr. and . ‘ 1y. “lZhn Mul pl 2395B‘ 7 At the Toronto Gen- Jan yiivsln-al. Toronto, Ont. a, w i. i9jll. D. Jerrold Macbean. “Fit Hlil, Ont. aged 66 years, nnvrus -Al. Cross Roads on ftlllllflll‘ of Charlottetown. MacDONALD-AL he; giiiletiflrlvllol: Road. Februar Roman n. Memoriam u I" Loving Memory WliJ-l/inl c. TiNNEY 1m m"!- Feh. z, . m . l Charmin-i North Wilts Phone N! N- D. MacLean UNDERFAKER EMBALMER llil l" Oil residence. y 2. 1M1. m“ bn- _ MacDonald, aged 21 3 K“ Jovrd daughter of Mrs. and mneralvw/hichibald MacDonald. The "Smnn flil Hike place from herlate s‘ g Tuesday morning at 8:45 r ‘Ill-stuns Basilica thence to Catholic Cemetery. L-MQ. Kentucky Derby Enters New Era LOUISVILLE, Ky. Fcbfl -(CP)- Daniel E. O'Bu11ivan, 82, is relin- quishing active management of gtrange era in the colorful history of the famous t-ack. It has been an era of horse-racing! publicity written 111 Colonel Dansi flowing lyrical prosc, and sometimes, in . he colonel rcmarkedz. “Any Irishman who couldn't write] about a. pretty girl or a thorough- horse ought to be 0111mm‘ formed." It has been an era. too. ol placer 5, bigger stands, bigger cfowds igge: bets, bigger hot dcgs- -cvcri'- thing lfgger. lcuder, and faster. sleeker. It brought tile mllli. iulvn M a dollar e throw and take the cllp home as e souvenir, an crn that brought a PJVII-te "Millionaires Room" Lnthe Downs clubhouse and Bil-cent bleachers 011 the back- stretch. TIIBEE CAREERS Colonel Dan. now special assist-I ant to Malt Winn, Downs bcss, was. resident manager of the Downs for‘ nggfly 30 yeats. H’: had three cal‘- eer‘ below he wont to work for Too Late To Clasify I ""“”"“"'" ’ '~""niéif1s'r7iiia'5 FglgrelsifigahufgNflronr high grade stock with milk records of 17198 lbs. milk, also buildi gar Muun. Brill: ltlvel! v V‘ V_ ""W"A M’ ANTED m- svnigiflulvimax... w Charlottetown l five to ten acreshgabdflang ago , emm .. o. mnmn" “wn-w-i- 41-1-2. , God he must called at his home. Mr. Trainer had I lust been lzettina over an attack of influenza, then. but was attcndlnk to q business. ST. JAMES CHURCH The preacher at both diets of worship yesterday was Rev. Dr. J Klcr Fraser, who chose for his morning subject, "The sovereignty of God and the freedom of man." hi5 text being St. John XIX, 11th vcrse-"Jcsus answered (Pilate). Thou couldest have no power at all against.’ me, bgxcept it lwerc g ven tree rom a- ve." He szow- ed that every man was free to “ever dank‘ ghetggfélofiolrllftfilnldss choose his course. but if it were,“ mm‘ ‘Mi, fife witness add“; not in accordangiffvlellth L2‘? ‘£315?’ “%,‘,’§§fnu'ln§,swnhbss described "tile t quencu. The choir rendered the habits of me deceased‘ 5mm“: “t1 iderable moucy unthenl. "Shepherd of Souls", (Ed- he “Suanv Mm cons 1 - t ward JDMSL in his safe and closed his bus ncss a . 1 1t. At losing. In the evening he chose as his lfrlle°§g°cfioflldil§kg monecv m a text: “Isaiah, Chap. 2'1, Verse 8, ha w m5 mom These were his gHe staygth His rioudgh grind lrihthc hafflts In former vmm but {P5 1E5. ay or ecnswn." ean em ' t mlar sung by the choir was, "Hear Our “s ‘llmflffi’ years were no a I Prayer" (Ryder). , Asked b}, Drf ye.) l; Ml‘.x;Il‘l‘alf‘11[()1l‘ 2-” W V- _ sa . Win11 then and no head of l?“ “v enemies‘ Dr Sm 1 ill Downs and affiilatcd tracks. was 3 good man and I dont an, enemies." Ho had been a newspaper editor, mQAZQQZQFSdA. JY Lund of the City a lawyer, a politician-public officer. PM“; 1110109, iestlfcd that at 12-10 He had a reputation as a hard-httt- a. m, on the mornllllt 0T Jaimary ‘cr with a pen. And when Winn hir. 3L accgmpanifld by Constable Web- ed him. it was to write of the Derb . W", h, w“ pfofjgedlilg west on Colonel Dun sang of the Derby n King street —about 110 feet from poems, in letters. in slick-paper Queen gtreet going towards Powh- brochures. But for what the Derby a1 Street — when he hotlflid fl ma" has become. Dan tips his hat to on me upper corner by the Traillof Winn. He takes no credit for the 5mm, Keeping" close to the build- public recognition that helped boost h1g5 he and Webster went l0 the the races added wozth from 830.011) comer o! Pownal and King Streets in 1920 to $50.00) m 1921 and on "P but the man had disappeared- u» $15,000 last year. l At this point they noticed c “B” The new era. at the Downs has upstairs in the dwellinz °f M'- brcught a former sports writer ls ,'l‘ralrlor, witness continued‘. publicity man and appointment 0f lstnpped a minute then saw a ha) a younger man as resident manager. come on downstairs in the Mo?» The new ere. has come. but Colonel gtopped, waited and li-Blvlit-‘d- “(my Dan hasn't. Rene. He's still a‘ the heard a noise and someone wn 1m!- little brown desk. Witness told of next. seeing the g » _. . -. . . ._.____.__. ibund 1n m‘, 5mm wmdow britlfl w I m ~ "pulled pretty well down." Ho lliiiik‘ on our i-‘tili t. t»... h door and heard aomebouy 5W. ¢ 01d son of g i," Then he heard a cash rcgiter bell ring and coins Lived Alone The deceased had been‘ A hard- working man and had hvcd lllfille > since his wife had died l5 Will's‘ Vi)?" viously. witness continued. He 11nd two children living awav. and car- ried on s, grocery business. I ! a. temperate man and m WWW-w“ 5 n luck u u’ n“ rattling. ‘n; 1:: w: ‘=1.- h N. h‘, Broke Window éi-Yeiuzcmrcum l...°‘22‘i.“.3'.f.’zl'é“.i.il%".l§if£{.l.i2:t ---.;,-.-,.-e~,.—,:.-..-.-:.r::':..* lhtlixti." .3.°°l..‘".f.‘“..’l'h.“i'... break. Then the light inside WNW out end witness broke the show 1:111- dow right next to the door. He heard a eeufflc in the shop like someone running. Witnes. ran a-y cross the street and told a vounk . man to cell the lice station and t tell them to sen down some helll , Oontinuin witness told of coins through All MacDonald's home. next door to Trainer's-hand into the end sew that e snow was lie le Inch h he fir...» d :5 E it | when nrrcsled, lt was on a shelf near the dining lion proved that the hall‘ of the dc- ceascd “'21s short, while and curly.'_ '11‘11c hair found cn the coals l‘t?$r.‘lll-l)- y ed ll. r i’ " Admi f Plus Tux lli Y Grads Dance MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 3rd," ' NEW DOME BALLROOM Dancingfli) 111ml _Q"cii0ck ssi 0n 50c Refreshments l l will be in Charlottetown ( balance of Wvvk- HARRY KlRSli FUR RUYER and is interested in large qualniities of pelts, paying good prices. Lust call of season. Mr. Kirsh will be at (lull-en , 'l‘uesda_v at iicvcre Hotel H utci, Summcrsidc. fol‘ H. A. llennessy will l digan, Wednesday and (icoriscinv. n. week. Mr. John A. Lea w and Tuesday, lliurray River. qfhursday. view anyone with pit-props for sale. u. A. HENNESSY. .\l.AE\'.\(ll£R ulalzuMANlv colvsrlzucrlou co. 1x111. 8 Currie Building Charlottetown, I’.i<l.l. I be lli Souris lllcsllil)’. Val" [ 'i‘hu1'.-dz1_v this‘ ‘l ill he at Montague. Alundzly’ l Will inter- t i I l l l a. minute or a mihtlte and ll call‘ later, Mr. ‘Prainor came from if house part. ' He sold i10‘l'»'llll(’.'\ll.€. R you 1 got a (‘l1.(‘l‘_ 1on1 ‘ __ _ (his gralldsoni." Wltness 511d. Yt- you told me." He left for home whenever hegct waited on. _ Witness said that 1t was unus: ual for the bell over" the Acre (100. to be out of order. He recalled lllfl» 111v sliding door lczldilm 1o the starc- room was opened about two lllciles. He lives near the store and slid that about 11.50 had heard _a thuznp- inc noise frccn that direction. Mrs. Clarence Dunn. testified that Frederick Phillips had bcPll Slflviflfl m, hcr house for (ho D-"l-“Y i 1*? 01' 2 months. Ho, was there Thur dai.‘ night with Earl Lund. Thai’ ‘will out handy twclvc o'clock but did not say where they were going. 5.10 lives at 105 Richmond Street. Questioned she said the two 111011, "were pretty drunk" when they were at her place in the evcnlnfl» 5}"? had not seen them drlnkllY-l Mi? nld Wltncs". identified flu-colds they were weaning and ended "Frellcic Mr. I. Y. Reddin room and contained silver and p31)- cr money. He also had senu two bottles and at 1cm‘ one glass on l. Y. Recldlnw told of being in lhc j Police Sfarioii aloyl: with COllll. mo dnmg mom tabla Stern , talking to Sat. Alan McIn- (_-,,n51ab|ewcb“cr llLs when thc call for ussistuncc came. 1t was lair-r rcpcatcd and Constable stems Web w]. of me witness, with C0lll1. Stems". “ant ' (my Ponce Fol-Cc, mm of havim the colllcl" of Kim: and Pawnal. accompanied the previous vvltn to the ‘Prainor Store. Ho corrcbof. v cd the evidence cfvcn by Comlnblc Lund. He described the scuffle which had taken place at L119 of the stairs ivhen Phlllips was rested. Witness also told of :1 r volver being found on the hall floor down tai" . Witness stated 10]) - l. that when they‘ were inking Phillips to the station “ sort of \\'31‘l‘l10ilSf‘. just. out isle this clnol". the man 11nd said. "If I could have got hold of that gun and got 1t working, _\'O1l xvsuld novel" have got upstairs." Witness said 11o though: it possible the revolver 11nd fallen from this mmrs hands and down "mrs. He identified i110 revolver v-l m was procluccd. He also idcutlficd a lower sot of false (ccth which. he picked up near the body of the ric- ccasclzl. He said a cap and hat lmrl been picked up ill the building and added thnl. the two luczi arm-sled were bur." hearted lll. that time. Ccusl, VJClLSLCl‘ identified the coat worn by Lliild “lieu it was produc- Fl and cut when lakcn frcnn the man l - - = ' - flung a plan of at the cllce SifitlOll. Tho com. Pwi- H119 Wm" ‘mil m‘ . have .]i!)s W3? wffflfill; when arrested also l .110 house. Hc “.0111, upstairs and contained blnodstaius and culs 1nd ;-“‘“"‘]‘_~‘?d ‘he Ymmf; UPC-v ‘Vfmmurf’ The”. “.91.? H", iGCCllDiNi. He saw the “mdov. “Lew Burl Luuu hucl jauupcd out. The of he ldcnfificd it. largo pnckogvs- of cigarettes tukcu from Lundfis pockets and two f1"ol1l‘|;~‘17““ "m1 W“ Phillips‘. Boll: wore “raring gloves ""1"- Lunds contained Cl . (‘unstable Poole Constable Gordon Poole of ‘(he Cllv Police Force, testified ilmt at 12.20 n. m. rm Friday mornulg 11a and CCnsl. Gretory were in the patrol and received a call on the radio to v.0 tn the corner of Pmvn- a1 and King Strccls. 11c told cf cr- rivlng them and goinc to the buck vard of (ho store (will. Lund. W1".- uess remained l‘1"1‘(‘ "e heard ll cot in close to the glass from the upstairs Window. cloxv hall been brokern. window llilft. Witness ezltcrcpl (he slorc and wont 1.0 the far end whore this store room stilling that there were two fish barrels. a table, boxes find some crates ill see tlhytillllc, at around tho tublr- whose 11c noticed fmt. Thinking: illi’ was" the. hideout cf the intruders, 11c culled L111: pn- licc and wcul wlicrc inc body “as discovered. 1t was lyiilg blck nf the table under in (ho rlcht. 'l‘11<- right llllllll was held up ovcr the head —a.s though He was ed and said it contained bf0f)(iS‘fll1lS , ‘o ‘mm o” T‘ b-°""- )5‘ the plan of Lllt- hcusc. was in body was" found, witness said. The till of 1110 cnsli rvgislcr was open. He llud been (he llrt to go into the slorcronlu. had been in lilo '1‘1":1i11or store at 9.55 on tho uiulu. 11nd 1:011: 111cm for r1 loaf of bread. Witness noj‘c on m‘. n10“. , w l unm- 3.1-’ ,fc1' tlvclve yours. There was nobody " ..llldl'l‘ig. Next lin when no wzrs he heard a. crash thru a shower cf "glizygiiptiiliggé The police cur was" thcrc. He saw Constable Lund coming gangway. The Trainor building was in (l-urkllcss. Collst. Lunzls com. “a: l lving in a snow bank and Lhc \vl11- l f rem The pslicc wcnt 111 Lllrnuqh the and into thc residential there "as a sliding door lmclinc into a The sale was Willl0$s dccribcd r110 inside of c. He could not fir. and started nrculld i110 table window “"111: If?!‘ hnad incllzicd Witness told 0t latm’ examining c szv-"ll were detail Witness (iCFCI. :1 in Evidrncc of struggle The only cvldcncc of a struggle the blflWlTlillll where txc Wllllnm Ryan. tmlillerl that he .f January 30. lle said he 11nd dcult there ‘more. The deceased l < orc part when wit- ; he 11nd lo stamp ‘ He ‘aw a m“ 1" “he wind“ a' élieldmliccgnadlftgleofbfifdzlfiwlibfoldi l 1 never had an overcoat this winter” but said both were wearing over- coat; when at her place. Sends Call James Gallant testified ma. he had been coming from Joey Mac- Donaldfis and along Klmz Street saw Const. Lund llllllllllg towards 111m. The pOliCPlllml told him lo run und phone the police station for hclp. He saw Lund breaking the window llkCll out. This vans after lvvewe. H0 did not sec any other man. John Gormlcv testified that and later saw‘ the prisoners being} 191i Sid?» he wa" ln the Trzlinm" store Thursrlnv uicht, He 11nd gone in at 9.50. 11o said, and had not left until 10.30 He was talking with Mr. and “hen leaving asked the finn- Trainol" and the dcccascd said it was 10 '3'). While Minors was thorc. {V112 Train- 01' was cmptvlng his cash register and putting the mono)‘ in n which he placed m1 a sizclf. Witness -aid there was nobody lhcre when he was in the store. bag He did not remember if the dcor bell was working or not but tlioxlgiwi it was running alright. He sold Mr. the sort of a ma-u who would put up a light if tackled nllhollzh he was n lltlle slinky on his fret." Witness had been out in the store- room with the deceased 1v“ Charged mold‘. . Tralnor "would 11r- I was putting l1 heuvv .. fqn top of a hatch lll {he room. Alliupsy’ RI-pru-i The following report 02' Vic :1:1"ug1- sy was glvcn by Dr. AIcrCh .11: at the inquest: , "Tile body’ of the dcczusell appears ‘to be that 0i a mun 7.1 or \LZ.il5 of nub. Hcluut zi 1cm (J 1n ". Wclullt ‘AS5111. loo-I'll) ills. G 118111 rlo “us Lil ..¢,, 111 u an suit witn u, 1.111;;- checla. adored " witna blue stripe-detachable cellar, size l6. A launurv lllllk P31’. cu lli: collar and shirt. a hook-on dark ue. Low felt rubbers cl" o1 cs. Black laccd boots iillfl blur-k ~. "Vest and ‘nzlllv. mu uni. Fivlvflli. llle one 1n the vcst lurouuh ' a WlllCil chain uussf-ci. ‘Watch ' "h was 201118 was 5 (c 6 mluulcs slow- in the left lower wst pocket. VIJLCh had the name H. H. McKay. ‘Nest- vlllc. N.S.. inscribed. on the n1. "The coat. vcsl. s c tie covered with b1‘ —mo lecl. Back of all the aurlnvli ‘.1 soaked in blood. P2160. boLh liuuc] and lower forearms conuhctcixl cov- ered xvlth dried blood. lfncc. fiend and neck also covered “"1111 dried blood. Both evcllds closed and qultn CCCiIYITlOsDLL. ‘fin-u.- 1n re several wounds on the 111cc. scalp and neck on removing clothing. Post murlcm llvidlty on buck ullcl llll).5—llD marks abrasions. stains. bflllrfis. burns or wounds below llle level of the 2nd ribs. 0n removing U11‘ left rubbsz". one BB. shot “as found, also lwo other 8.13, shots lound on removing 'l).‘l1'll5 and ciolhmc lmln the chest. "Deceascd 111.111 was 1x02111112 l truss fol" u large Inuumal Herula~ Al. leech lllIaCill otvcclrt two lower lateral incisors, one right and one lcil. ‘The rlcllt tooth con- lalnccl a fllllmz. Wounds “Above i110 lcf’ (wcbrow a crcsce lshaperl wound-Iv m. 1011c: and lln. wide and extending to front ‘bone in (i(‘|llll-~C0ll<_'l\Vll\‘ —- (lmvn- “nrcls. At 1hr base of lilo noso there Iwcrc (11110 wounds, lhc 101 f which 1S . in. xvldc. ls. ‘unvcl (“Sac of lrlaht orbit and continues in n 1111c with (I10 1111101‘ curl o; ri hi cvcliroxv. ffhc second wound m 1.1.1 Jflsf‘ of the lncsc '. in. 1011c: and extends to boner A llllrd wound n11 the 30f 1110 nose. lllosc. lust. 11111111211 the skin m the inner llllulv of lllc lcfl (we. "A wound ‘,1 in 1011-.» u‘ rlzht M1270 of the mouth and ‘l m, rlcvn. Nlllncrolls a1 "' 310115 ‘1~ll1~" ‘.11 '" lli) Wounzlj. . 11l.{f.i'l__lll"-1ll1i "11 (Coutlnzlcd on pnrzc 7. Col 1) Young Policemen Show Great Courage NWIJ. G. lilllifll comer. A. s. lug-g