.. DECEMBER 3. 1952 he had been called to the acci- d!l1t.'lnd had called Dr. Mac- Intyre and Dr. Innlsn. but found .. Ti-IE GUARDIAN. ,, Ad toxication and reminded the Court PAGE EIGHT , M THE EASTERN GUARDIAN findings it may be ' . the substance causiregntlhi: of the tea mony of Rev. Fraser in! was gasolene ,which- was held who had en on the scene.short- if Murray AGINTB:-MONTAUUE: Harold I. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn . ' . x '"'" """"'l """ M" """""c ""' "M v'c""" At P 1' ' ry H ' ii .:::"..;t::..:::3:':l::-. ::l.l::"::i :':::..i”.l."::..:."':a'y. 0" i" aura-r urzoaos-sown. Weldon Lovers. F-or re lmlna earlng been done about the request of ac- ........ ...., M, ,0. J... h;',h,I,f;; ”I,.,f';f, ”,':::':"f;, H, H , l per 95 burn. cueed for a blood test. He did not believe with Miss Jsmleson. He saw the in: were co t lb t over-turned truck and also the hr um-y but were not conside ad to be the dirm Tho Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monugul --'F1'i9-"G5 0' -V”- Mmml 1-1?-W91" t lyn are sorry to hear he is a pall- the C0015 On Manslaughter Charge '' u:?atl3:nfl.cef.i:lu8ouri.s:-;i'la(:ud:-:aE-"ErrIf S:haru0r”mw::sor:.. "W ill "19 P-E-I-110591131-Allwi-511 00”” 0V9l'1Wk "19 "”V"whe1mm3" gas in the hood and the strong cause of death in thin hi cl . evidence that accused was sober A Cue. in a spec Y recoverY and the” WM omy pence W1 deuce odor of gasolene fumes. He celled On internal examination h., Cpl. A. M. Johnston, who drove to the scene to take pictures nnd measurements. Cpl. Johnston, the next wit- ness presented photographs, tak- gen at the scene of. the accident, and explained each to the Jury. specific lesions were evident nn gron examination. For that fga. son sections from the different organs wlre removed for micro. scopic examination. Here the findings were revenl. lng. especially in the lung um” Throughout the lung tissue in"; was dilation of capillaries and distention of the alveolar air sacs he cm. thhaee mph behind the R. to the contrary. Regarding the C. M. P. and was taken to George- 39”” E" which n" C” W” ham town 1,11, He ma he and why driven he believed speed! shoturlid he was arrested and was told it depmd 0" the '""”"m' ” in C was because they could smell mcoimmmdf The?” W” M m3" hquo, from him, gestion of negligence heisaig when He suggested that he be taken ';h:o:;l:'gd:ce:lr::nl:51)g511:3: vtvoa.-in r?:tfn?dllfo3ll'ed1 mt. Thu mad” ” the Islimdd I Mm” 0' P”'holo'i't The preliminary hearing on a charge of manslaughter against John, Knox MacDonald, Kilmuir, was adjourned for decision until December 16 by Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald at the Georgetown Court House yesterday evening. The case arose out of the death hxffa ,'f,.'”,i,i3”,1,?Oth1ei;f",i;;.,. 333,1, Miss Joan Nicholson of Milltown Ahm. Montague. V-,5-mad in ch”, Cross. was a recent weekend visitor lotmowh yesterday. to Murray llarbour North, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Kennedy. ....'lMP0ll'rAN'.l'- Big suction. Yeols Theatre, December 3rd. 8 p. in. Miss Phyllis MacPherson. Sum- meroide. spent the week-end at her home in Montague. Opl. Ray Levers and young son, Gersld. of summerside, were week- Eggs” max Igiijeds gs b':l;rl,Joh:; and Vimo" to Mwmgue End hear he is ill and dill join in v3,ish- Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams. sum- g,,,,,g,.W.h, , of Bun B to ,h k llhersidxh were week-ttand hgduests o(f1 h m3 mm 5” Early rem” m hum” when he feeiii oi: j?.m1,;&V"?.o..,m': My Macponhld told of the dam, It was the car door beinz wide Th t I D H Id sh I II. am's paren s. r. an Mm Lemuel Hick”, Pembroke . . . " car driven by Mr MacDonald ' open which caused the trouble, e FEDOP 0 r.. are aw. wth clear serous fluid n 1. a . , . M , h h .' - . - . on age suffered by his car in the ac- - HNCIII 3' W1 mm M1 ill bllmmfilslde had and he suggested 1,1-mt it was provincial pathologist, was read picture of acute pulmonary hell, ' ' ' - B nan-iliflnm. Mm Howard vickemom Montague. w""i Vim" W M”””3"e Vesta” was the weekend guest of his pal-- the evening M ocwb" 29 "5"" cmem and said the handle opened as the deceased tried to by Dr Inmarl and is as followr ema That this was .' . Th - h l i . RMH. Rllchard Llewellyn rcv flfghhguem Of her mam Mrs" J" B" ""5- M" "ii Mm Harry Mm” Mai:P(l:lae1l'song: Peorrid ualiidmtahde 2:: 3:33-aiumggihgmriigmleifm his: Jump out in fear that the car was Autopsy report of.the body of matory transudate was indicated lumed to her home In M011?-38”! hi '-'H door, open, had hit a tree, M,-, door had been working hence”). going to hit the tree. Edith Claire Macliinnon, the body by the relative absence or in, Crown Counsel.Sums Up that of a young well developed flammatory elements. '”'i" ii pieasam we” We” mm M” ”d M” Dom”? K”""d3' Beaton apparently fell through the and he had no previous trouble Mr. Hessian in his address ex- and well nourished female adult. Boyd, in his "Text Book 01 her sister Mrs. Finley, in Chai'- .3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser were recent visitors to Halifax, N. d . - - - hmemwhf ahh Son Ralph. or Mo,,,ague' were c;:(:hOr had opened It to Jump mm in ”iL?fjffEnm,,m, pressed the -opinion that the case It might be stated here that the Pathology" states that during in n-- visitors to Vernon River Sunday, Two defence witnesses were Cross-cxanlilled by Crown coun- mmnd 30 W the -WW Where 59” body when received was fully First World War, war gasses (6 Uemellt 0110 WW 01' me 031193 clothed. and that this clothing ten produced acute pulmonary 2).: 35- DA;iD'5.W- A- November 30. Friends 01' -lil:s-Vli'Vllll0Il Llewellyn heard and Mr. H. F. McPhee. Q.C.. sel he told the Court he had very would end the matter forever He .1 a if t a ti a i l ' was amp an gave 0 a srong u a on. an n ha own words. ?h were sorry to hear of her recent than n d 1 up 155 - x ' - "rm m9n"m-V m”e"m3 M St M1955 "d wish 101' 11”" i Slleedy Ch31'EE1(:l,lcihCor8ll0lll5lxlI;S althgi. till: il2:1:Pbceol:g:ra:tl;Oonnrlve1st?ed vclrirmgllrlii 55'” 5”” E Wwedun 15 the 9”” odor of gasolene "patients were often lit DEVW5 w' 5- "wk 91”” W Nm” hA' Biucegnlci M1:J,r.ph?;'S RG3? lieC0V9l'Y- Crown had produced insufficient ride to Gcdrgetown. He'dld not H539 ”iPe9p19"V1”3 1” this mm” on the external surfaces of the drowned in their own fluineirauy as "3 m d 0 5 R 5 ' evidence to substantiate it. The hear the latter say it was too bad "Y m be" med by me” pee” "d body there was no evidence of The situation in this case in ember 13th at the home of Mrs. Tgb. J0h"'5- Nelxluundlmldl Fifi” Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd mid and Court then heard the closing sum- Beaten got excited and grabbed the Wimed W" m" were were mmy injury due to external force. which there was a high Mm”, i Malcolm MacLean, Georgetown, d, 1 , M t t h M X s - I spen mg 3. save in on agale fl Hm. , l (1 , --7 g Ll ' r r was a sum- .. some or Mr. matlrr : ll or cent bazaar very succeuful A to- ME Francis Mufllhlh Charlottetown guests of Mrs appearing forlthe Grown ' h ' tr) tiuck liahts eTh:re weenn t? ex H9: i-00.l1ald tribute i-0 the h0ll' relatively hr" "dam"! "H" lane awn" to have be” me tal sum of smoo was realized The -m- Reid's sister and brother-in-law. Ordered by the magistrate to yne had gppiied his nib oil esty or the witnesses who had been WM ”""d'd '"””"" T” '9' M” '""”" "””'”3 ” iimliir excellent co-operation of all work- Mr. and Mrs Art Ranlsav ' stand the accused was then read when the skid started bsutgtlli: hum HW""v he mmimmd ?;A?';u got 3"" leimhs g"” ?3T;2.”m”"”" as mam dumbed '7'" ' ii ,g in t 1, no - ' . . that there was strong evidence of P " '3 ""5 C” '9 Y ' .' Ag, e sau ry warning before he car had gone over the slight bank intoxication 01 the accused Ind chemical substance. These burns In Order to prove that atnln. sphere having a high corllrnt oi gasolene fumes would irritate pul. monary tissue to cause mnrlnrd exudation. an experimental anl. era was greatly appreciated and added materially to the efficiency and succss of the undertaking. A wreath was laid by the Assoc- were present on about 20 to 30 percent of the skin surfaces of the body. and it was observed that they were present only on ing asked if he wished to make it statement. Mr. MacDonald replied, ”I intend to give evidence." He was then sworn and told his into a. plowed field, hit. the tree and ended ocmpleting the semi- circle to almost get back on the road. Georgetown and , Vicinity noted that some witnesses could not say for sure one way or the other. Magistrate MacDonald expressed , ?m St. Andrew's Young Women's bllity. of the road where they left it, and had expired in about on M” "mm at the Gwrgewwn Memop story under direct examination by Mr MacDon id d ' :1 th ll ”” ”””:'””"”c:..”:Y- . -mu Guild Holds Annual Meeting M” ...:.l::... 5.5: .2: or com so cm at ml w-- in - in slck committ-e repol Our V" EmP10Y9d 1” Charlottetown was a I A a G1 '”1”''' "5 5ta33"1"ll and did not know nesses and counsel. He said that these lesions and. subsequent contalnlnlz A high gasolene Vapor , its made durmg the month. I recent visit" m her home M ccuse "3 El "5 why only he and Macpnerson had Crown Counsel had a big job to microscopic examination indicated content. The animal. A rabbit, . .,- . . The W. A. has paid the first Georgetown. .ThP mmhhl meekmg 0, me He mm hhe C,,,h.L he was 47 been arrested, The” was pmc, do and that counsel for the de- that the actual destruction of lost the use of its legs in about . i - premium for insllrarlce on the new ihg Young women: Guild of 5, And, yea” hm hhmhmed and hved many no dram oh the rtght um. fence had a tremendous responsi- this tissue occurred during life. 30 seconds, showed beginning a ' ' ' He then stated that "of On nearly all the remaining cyanosis in about one minute. .. Church hall. and have committed re,” X, , , M . . , mem"lV” m the Dutch”: at the dM:'hBom;d:' gg1e,?:,?1"I:,!;ft E kw tague,Puifiiblltglxciallliorgirdlyxzkvcniirdgnzlt owtrixs gulasslwiifrfrdlrgedxrgiltrwliih Bjflls only a slight depression of about "e"55'”y" me he”,m3 WW” be Surfaces of the body. but again . two new stoves required. I? E 0 - - - the home of Mm S, D Reid and miles on 1;, The morning 0f the four inches, and only a. slight rise 3d.i0uTll9d 101” i-W0 W99” 10 D00elll- not on the exposed surfaces. hour. The microscopic pictures of A special meeting is to take - 4" Wu Conducted by me' president accident he was working about his 1h the hhhk, ber 16. there was also evidence of burns the lung tissue from the animal place in the hall to decide detail: Mr. D. M. Gass, manager of the Mrs Leland Nelson ' home when mo menus Benton He was ,-emxamihed by Mr, MC. caused by a chemical substance. was similar in all fOSp0Cl5 in of the new kitchen. Island Telephone Company Limlt- The meeting ohehed with me and MacPhQr5o11 cnued, They Phee on conclusion of Mr. Hes- HUWEVEXV '-he" 15"" b”"l3 d”' "mi de5C"b9d 5b"?- The next regular meeting which ed, was a business visitor to hymn 1.0 Came Ah Y? Fahhmh. tglked 10; 3 while and than ti-eat. sianis cross-exalnination on tllg inlillest Completed iered from those described above Therefore it may he nrsumpa, is also the annual meetlns. will take Georgetown on Monday. December mhowed by ,,,,,'gC,.,h,,,,.h mad .3. ed him to a drink of rum. The latter points and photographs in that W!" W" "0 Wldenlnlv ill" d"”lr W” in ""5 Cw and place at the home of Mrs. H. Mslc- lat. Mrs, Lem-0 Johnsmn and ,pray;,, purpose or their call was to dig. taken at the time were produced to (Continued from page 1) no distinct marginatlon. and that of the experimental nnlmnl, Donald. '17:: collection for the -B..-. by Mrs Reid ' ” cuss the desired lengths of some clarify the points brought out. )i' "g that the superficial skin atruc- was due to acute pulmonary oed. evening amounted to 32.25. A social L.A.C. Joseph Gotell of the Roy- The mihmhs of H”. last regular lumber being cut for the accused. Rev. Mr. hi!-sets Evidence ed to the home 0! Mr. Eugene hula: hreerhfilgtillirliztilsgrilt.tg-lowglrecslg zhiahnini;h:h:t:p)hzrelh(:oni:;h::hl:::lo: The only other defence witness i til i called was a. surprise one when Mr. Dunn" They mum Md are or A considerable period, and later they w half-hour followed. when the host- :11 Canadian Air Force stationed at - The accused then had eaten his meetmg and the last annual meet" dinner and ill the early afternoon surfaces large plaques of surface high content of vaporizing gzlso. eases served a delicious lunch. Halifax. N. S.. motored to George- hm, Wm, mad hv the 5eC,.eta,.y -------m-m---w- town recently where he was the Mrs Whlmlm Mauwnzie drove to Montague to get some McPhee called Rev. Archibald 19” acmmpamed by Mr Gerald skin could be easily removed. lene. ""d'T-""T""'-""-T' guesthofchhllpagenu, Mr. and Mrs Wm", ahprowd 3, read ' 3” glolgzhsllhres. I1-le thcln iwent to a 3aIII1lDl;li!llld1gasel'l.l l3:-5'-OF afar the Dunn They came to Mohthgue hm These icsions. by ghelr gr-oh: ap- wThE jhlryi compriseg. Mlcssrs. R . '1 ' arerso or l'i, o ace-rive or t ' . - . . . 5. "I J: RI 00 cup 0 e MQCKETLJP ”p?l”9d 10' We started to Eirive ion the? 11?: wlilexive Unlteyd Church. He astfiqd ii): has had egmgblhmg mt egg 3'; the g::rBl?irye, byutlle :llsi:iecal:sbeSlln.(!:, Larenec Vic(til;le'manPepl:i'm a'sl'enila)lcl v i o ' . . . . . e w o ' ' ' ohtom,m,L sMr. FT1. soloman motored to tem.ox;a,C(;'(::,mX fig alicortlldrignggafll the mle)rlult:terrle”cutllng”theflx;hod.hlt lcrihdtheaga gin: nliitl)-:8 arlrdhgle ac- gugig andfgrejhem meettihzm an but has developed aftyfr dlzath 31eV;:1lyl'l.l AiandN(:2lstin. Robert , ummersde recently where he was . t W35 3 0 3 3 m 9 F0 15 ' 9 1' 0 0011- had occurred. From t e a we an erstne an ar Boehncr. Eyes Examined the guest of his snn;m-)aw and chmie 0' purihil-'f”l3 E l?i3ll0 10? home. The men were not there gregation. Wm lmsimal i0 W" them to the mm": Md shhhmhh and daughter M, hhd M” C P 31” Ch""3h 1"i”- The Cllallman OT and after picking up a sweater he He had seen MacDonald the dame 3" M”MeW- M159?” Nggdly I " 't' " . . - tltktthitl- - Glam-. etc Bolw By?-J3.”'.333S.3Ji?pi-.i3TZZ'&t?”;il&”:i ”33.”fi.”ri?Z33L”1Zrhtviifiiii 331:3; iYf"i';5.;” .E.?.f..”S.5SZIf ;';f. ”;.;;?3 3i'.?.V.7 bi? JXCtl..JEel3r.5nE,, Miss l omc. noun: Mr. Charles Kiigo en, 1 1 officers for the is-rm as follows: Phersorr he saw the car owned. by the scene of the accident. He ME0KlIlll0ll W35 dl'lVlllE- He Said he 10 to 12 A.M. 3 member of the CRo;:1 Calgaigmrsi president, Mrs. Leland ixelson, tre- the others and thought they might was not positive of the exact time, remembered when the truck left the 2 to 5 RM. Navy! who is stationed at Halifax. electedi. lice-presidelil. Mrs. Mnl- be there so went into the house. but he did not lialle his lights on. road and struck the blink End 1050 ma 1,, uppohjfmenf, N. S. motored to Georgemwn dub agllllll, Ngaclxenzzlr: selcrcialy. Mrs. He had a drink -there about 2 He saw two men standing by the when it rolled over. but npt 12 mg on Campbell. treasurer, oclock. Those ucle the only side of the road and he stopped remember anything after a , a - SEALED TENDERS for contract to sand streets though he could seem to recall gas spilling over him. and that the dome light of the truck had come on. He seemed, he said. to be lying on the hood of the carb. I Office Connected with Vi, Maberl Drug Co. Montague. P. E. I. and lowered ills car window. Johli K. MacDonald came over and leaned down to speak to him. He drives a email English make Ford. ing the November 29th weekend. when he visited Mrs. and family. drinks he had all day. The group comprising MacPhcrson. Basil Bea- ton. Preston Bcatoll and Gordon MacDonald. talked for a couple of and sidewalks in .the Town of Montague for a period up to May 1st, 1953. Under supervision Chairman Street Committee. Apply this week Town Clerk. Miss Thelma Larter (re-elected): executive. Mrs. Albert Fraser; aud- ilors. Mrs. S. D. Reid, Mrs. James Shaw. Macconnell -A.C ' ., New business induded hhms 1-0, hours and then all got into Mac- 1-le enquired the particulars of the down holdhm h sale hf fancy work before Donald's car to go to the pond to accident and MacDonald told him where he could see nquld 335 (gov- B, H, YEO, Chl-isinlas. Mrs. MacKelrzie was 5" it me” lie”! any ducks" what hm happenedi He "C0? ering the dome light. He recalled appointed as convenor of this sale He move 9” the Heaimerdale mud the 0m” man 35 DW31” someone saying that the truck was Mayor. Road to the junction with the McGowan. He also saw the de- Oh Hm. because, he thought, of the Extensive plans were also discuss- ed regarding rlccoratilie; the church and churcll hall for the annual Sunday School concert. On motion it was decided that the guild would solicit home made candy for the chiidrenls treat following the con- cert. Roll call was answered by twelve members. The financial rcportwas read by the treasurer. Miss Lartcr. Three baby sweaters, two pairs mitts and one liproll were handed lr ceased and recognized him. He later spoke to Dr. lnman. the coroner. and then left before the police came. Questioned by Mr. McPhee re- garding alcohol the minister said. "I can say he wasn't drunk". He was not staggering and his speech was perfect "though as I would expect there was a note of sor- row." He did not get any odor of liquor although MacDonald was quite near. The roads that day were soft and slippery in places. Mr. Hessian rose and joked with the witness for a minute or two, but did not cross-examine him. Moves For Dismissal Mr. McPhec ihcn rose and mov- ed for dismissal of the charge as there was no evidence to justify a committal. He said he was pre- pared to go ahead with argument i CAPITOL FINAL T0-DAY WILLIAM HOLDEN in ”'BOOTS MALONE" SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 EUR. - FRI. - SAT. A f The Thrill-Story oi the liolioo's Glory Riders! The Furies They Dare! lilo Women They Love! County Line Road where he turn- ed right for a short distance and stopped. He had intended to walk to the pond but the bushes were so thick and wet he decided against it. He drove a short dis- tance to a point where part of the dam could be seen from the road. There were no ducks and the party started again. The witness said that from the MacPherson's Bridge the road slopes upward. It is an unimprov- ed mad and was greasy. Describes Accident He crossed the bridge and drove up the hill. Just over the top the car skidded to the left and as he turned it skidded sharply to the right and drove over the low bank on the side of the road. There were some trees along the side. The car dome iigllt shining in the cab. Ask- ed as to what might have caused the accident. he said he did not know. That possibly Miss MacKin- non had lost control of the wheel and becoming excited had kept it going into the bank. There was no traffic on the road at the time, but he thought that Miss MacKlnnon. being an inexperienced driver, had lost control. Try KEll06G'S BEAN HAKES and you'll agree they TASTE BEER! Discovered Accident i. The meeting closed with the hymn ”Angels front the Realms of Glory" and the Mizpall Benedict- ; ion. At the close of the meeting, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. F. N. Young. Mr. Angus MacDonald. who dis- covered the accident, said that he was returning home about 2 A.M. from a dance at DeGros Marsll. when he noticed the overturned truck. He went. to investigate, and then went to get his father, Mr. Arthur MacDonald. With crow bar WASHINGTON, Nov. 2'1 .. , ,. , i (Reuters) - sir Oliver Franks, :';iSldgo:& s;u1f1ari'i01:::hrigvmho?,i itheugg"1tnIa'5:Efat';0 Igzgboifxafg and shovel they were able to pry, Britain's retiring ambassador to Smk-mg the wee so he kept 1, W3 esmchhe coinhuh ODGH the d00l' Mid TQIHOVG W059 , the United states, called at lire going to the right of the tree Tire attorney for the defence I”-'51de' The W0 gun he Saul were wh ” ' 'lylng under the steering wheel. Y who has associated with him Mr White House Wednesday to bid Malcolm MacKinnon, Q.C.. re- mmwen to President Truman. He Af-ter passing the tree he swung it around to get back on the road head towards the driver's door. Icing if If I - - - tram, higrovar ll. .'s:i;';;3.l..Y,a"".;;;”;.':":..L'..".”t '?".";".: gl,3;d,,gg ggggphggggdwhpmhggvggg aging had told maizhuorwaw Mr. n..vm....- -n....m.u, .... "Ill? llfllogz-.. IIMMI :i?":o5")s;'f:ll'li3n?f:Joh3-y0;i;Ln.:nc33i McGowan car. However. it was 5 or eabonflict Of Testimony shame. 3v4tCg0l:;1n?': hM;:ii:l!i Met";- 1. ' A . . e a e a ns 2 - I'M!!! ll 0' I. Th-hhhan iv" n mm' mm” found that he iwum have m b! He memkmed the conmcc in ellmiile scgndltlon of'the truckpand Mn”; l Friday for England afler ti LOGY, LISTLESS. out or toll; WITH LIFE? Then wake up your liver bile . . . . iump out of bed ruin' to p info not worth Iiviu '! It may he the llvorl is u.. .M.... .: ......:M..,-.M.4 . Csrterg Little Liver llla. You see Carters blip stlrnlllsu your liver bile till once again his ring on sun rntenfuptotwopintsn day into your digestive tract. ' should sails on the Queen Elizabeth on serving as ambassador here since 1948. When passing the tree he had heard a crash and felt a jolt. Preston Beaton shouted to him to stop as Basil was out of the car. He did so and went back. At the time of the skidding he was driving about 40 miles per hour. Gordon MacDonald and Preston Beaten were in the front seat with him while Basil Beaton and MacPherson were in back with a dog between thcnl. As the car left the road he felt someone put a hand on his shoulder. While they were examining the injured man for a pulse Mr. Doug- las McGowan. Montague. drovc along and stopped. It was de- doublcd up too much and he was returned to his original position. Police Notified minded the Court that when after the evidence is in the magistrate deems it to be of such a nature as that on which a. jury would not convict it is his duty to dismiss the charge. He submitted that there was no evidence of ally kmd here on which a jury would convict. To sustain a charge of nran- slaughter. he stated, there must be established evidence of criminal negligence. The Crown must es- tablish gross negligence, meaning a reckless disregard for the lives of others. He added that all wit- nesses with any knowledge of the case had been called and said that both Crowrl and defence witnesses testimony on the question of drunk- enneu and staggering and said that the taking of two drinks by Cecil. Noddy was lying on the op- posite side with his head up against the other door. The other two oc- cupanis were ill the centre on hands and knees. They removed the! occupants. he said. and placed them on the shoulder of the road. In a short time Wilbur Naddy was able to arise. He said that he had not- iced the gas lying on the hood of the truck and saw it dripping from the gas tank. Shortly after, he said. Dr. G.s.A. Inman. arrived. He also noticed. he said that the window on the driver's side was broken which presupposecl that it had been raised prior to the time of the ac- cldent. had found it mechanically in good condition as far as he could de- termine on preliminary examin- mote people are eating gal ”'."nei-THE. mun ll. . ALSO COMEDY - SERIAL .l.yi."l'.." The wlmesg uh-1 he told Me. the accused had been admitted. ”. Carters Little Liver Pills. Always hnvothun . but they nnrl been taken hours he. 'lii0"- nnlsi" .n.iw"l gnu.-1.0.1, 35., gm... ..., .h.,,",,,, Gowan to get a doctor. This was X H id m d 1 H Cpl. C. M. Davis. Montague R. mh,,.ntll;m,.nm done "id Di" Mclmym ””Ved orei e an e 0 or mg! n- C. M. P. Detachment testified E about a half hour later. He said i251" bi”! iihiai; fdig W35 Si?" iii" "19 "ml was Md 50 Mir M3090” 6”" ” '" x" ”"i ” W” There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaiy And Shorten Ernlic 4--rlillltl l iii mi our vli"i ON THE SPOT... in the aid asked Mr. McGowan to notify the police. while waiting he had gone to the nearby home of Eric MacPher- son to wash blood on his face from a forehead injury. He went in Mc- critical of the police claim of in- NOTICE Gowan's car but walked back through the fields. He crossed a riwilllwl i ' r hush." low fence by jumping over it and . h 0' on came down a bank. He testified Any person cutting 01' P that he was q te sober. 3 llilclal. I I News" Hi ' IN TORONTO. CARTOON IVIIW or "ollsv cur" FOOTBALL FINAL 3 - , . , "l,ll.r-.' sl-lowmo AT 3:30-1-9 He later went ack to MacPher- son's and on his return to the s e in McGowan's car the B. C. M. . were present. He got out of the car in which he was riding and the Police asked him to go to their car. Prior to that time he had been talking to Rev Mr. Fraser, Vaileyfield. He w ked to the pol- hauilrlg wood or lumber off my property will be prosecu- GD 0 i BERTHA, L. MNAKENZIE. N '55: BASKETBALL. on Fngslhvhrwgas F M Q.u,r. ,i2.,o (i r . u A Y O ---- Tun mm.-n ORANGE PEKUE - . . nun -12111111” 4 I HF-'l ,9 or lacunkvsoli ihlcaoo. M-'