FOR gkigiimlviflo ‘LEE; presentativefi. oloiogsrigztg: nut-gr; zlrlllllgllill. Allllll! o» dkmny’ izgnigiignfifi gfllrnisli references. ___nv°'.'°“d lwfld‘ l“ “"2"” (‘.111 at. Russ ‘Hotel between 12 F" 8kL!-rivss1i§$_mc*0w ""‘ 1'” m a m uorgliii" ‘ '.Ayi‘lhlre grade. rive yours old J‘"""""' ___ ‘- TE. ,, _. raven’ .. -. isc."¢,.-_;';‘."'-'_'j ti"; i“ ii..- w»~1==_>— A ll "e . M's v - » tipper Prince _ . , .;1,1__1§1usnv. 21, 1927 Constipation wea 8100136. .. . Remedyth cause _ and enjoy ‘health z Kensington Dairy I Association "The AnnuaTlfe-eting of the Kensington Dairying Association took place In the Temperance ‘Hall lFLyloiotrvlvliellckh $11 Tgesday. January 18th, tut... . res ent ‘. M. I-Iowatt presiding. fig}, ',‘,,,,,'}§L,",,f' glow’ dTl"! meeting was largely attend- nufln y,“ 1mg, ‘m; e and was pronounced to be one canals ~' , _ 0f the best meetings ever held in , i"; l the history of the Association. ‘ermbfy . ~ com‘- The President gave a splendid and minute report of the business transactions during the year which included In its expenditures the l ith Chunk” n's~- _ gfllfilogwwlfllbh and Li er. They not only relieve constipation but remedy the "i?" ' "",'k ‘Wmw- (htmthfill building of a coalsbed, new roof billzlilildhfe Catlimofi- Lt::"%oronto‘ on the Kfllslngtilil FB-CIOPY a new an _ v . ., V’ artesian well, final payments on Whey separators and three new vats. thus placing the entire plagit ‘- 0n a par with the best equipped lllliry plants in Canada. The Sec- retary J. F. Profitt, reported a large gain in cheese production over the preyious year and that the cheese In Kensington Factory fill graded No. 1 which fact alone puts the Association on the map as producers of the finest quality of dairy products in the Dominion of Canada. The price paid lfor butter fat was 32c per lb. which owing to the general strike in Great Britain was much lower than last year, nevertheless the [patrons were strongly convinced that the only permanently profit- able kind of farming for which this province is naturally adapted is Dairying, that iii no line of pro- duction are demand and prices ftS certain as in Dairying. Moreover . _ ‘ __ in every other line of production Pl:$'r“9w_|°g_ Slliixicllgflfivnk ‘LME ‘the exhaustion of the soil has t0 nought", Q U. Aicflregor w. A__bc made good by fertilizers where- mpwilrh ' as dairying returns to the soil all Enmflainmentn/t A. pmmemv’ thui. takes out. With our whole ‘L J‘ qwvuedy, H‘ I Bmwlh R WIJIYOVHICQ now _u disease, free area qwmlpl,’ l (mnvuglllglz - itlic patrons will weaned Puiiiicity-dr w. (Illlrlfill, .1. ii..'tlvl"y“yh'lf‘°ggl my“ "my b""'."°"“l]'”' , _ . . __ i: 1 ni- successes 111 o ier Rubng’ A‘ immjltncs, lllltll. will ltaloli iadylontageldof . _ ., ' 1o pus ion we 10f n 1o woi- 's CHIP“. (,4 A BM“ ' ‘ highest (ihecsc patrons. Auditor -l.. H. ivlcliiiilaii. llwuisjil; """"”""' filflfilii‘ i-ui i‘ l. f -' - - V“ "e ' upnii-iii of n“tilliizitlililetliilwnd"hi1: ‘Mm A‘ ‘Mlmmm’ "m" "'3' "um" standing (ioni- mittees of the ' Board oi Trade Tho standing committees of the Charlottetown Board of Trade for iiio current ‘year are as follows, ilie first named being the chair- yiiiiii lILOlIClI case. Transportstion——Vlce President 5, A. McLeod, A. Pickard, It. E. Miitch, G. D. DeBIois, G. Elliott Full, II. V. Buntain. Time Table-J. P. Crockett, T. w, 1., Prowsc, Hibbert Howatt, H. s, Ilciidcrson, J. A. Brady. industrial-S. A. McDonald, W. .\i. itowc, A. R. l-‘isher, S. Kennedy l). 'l‘. lliggs. ZiSilZiZ.’ lbs. . $3T2.3ti a tourist centre-J. I-'. Gordon _ , . F0101)“ u A hlcKlmlonllyx-élglgééfi Bialiam. 31594 lbs. value s: x. hlifntlllilill, .1. 1*. ci-oi-iu-ii, .1.i" ‘ ‘ Archibald Wooiiiiitic, 2113513 lbs. value $1122.94 A. Iilcliiillaii. Special t-uniiuitlec Io enquire , , . . _ into 21nd rcport on the possibilityWiyflfilélfi‘ Donald’ ‘mam um’ vmm" for profit iii sinuiler farm holdings‘ W.” , _ _ _ , . . IIIUFH intensive: cultivation m-i “mum! MLMHHM ‘EH07 Hm’ lvaiuc $1121.58. ~ i 'l‘lic_ Association was sorry to ilcarn of the illness of the Presi- dont (l. M. Ilowatt who refused rc- _ , _ _ ,, lolociion to office. A resolution $3.11.’;‘w...“..:.::1:.':r-...' if';‘,fj"“,“~“j",f y,’ Spoi-lnl i-oiumittcte Io iniquireiillm K221i‘: s‘, if“; 81mg?" “during. iutd and rcporl on opporiiiniiics u", Aqquciuum n“ iesmm L?‘ for iit"'\'i'lOl)llIP.lll oi’ the fisheries ‘V1,, 111mm,] Mull.’ orqrleve" ylium oi‘ tho ]ll’ili'lil(‘l§ iviih S]N'i'liti rcfcr- m‘ L10‘ "M" {PM Him My‘ alimwlted viii-e to those fishing ccuiri-s iiiilhnlaul w ‘SJ ily “gals n‘ lv‘ l'lOSi'l‘ pruxftnity to (‘linrloiicto\vii|nflkpr MIDI“; g1 01mm"; Mflviue w. r. 'i'ililllill‘.‘ill, 11. w. i.ol'zigi~,.'hityllp’ l‘, l, ufiwffiil- '- §~__“"" A. IV. li_riiilin:iii. m"! l- F- PIIUfl-tlt e1. l ..A.1I)1is(.oii. tipvriiil committee 1o t‘.lI(|l|ii‘O ununkinoilq t “um m" ed "y u iiiio the opportunity foi: uddiiiniuil M, H‘ H an‘ "g vole‘ stciiinsihip service to ziiul from - l »|', own“ acknowledged in I ziriottetnwii with special l‘léilt',l‘-liu‘fhn.lil terms his deep "pprecia" i'IlI'L' Io the possibility of u tiiiilllll-linflnfivf-llfeDIPllgfiqlvgzlfsitegqpresaed h] ship service from tii s 10-, .‘ . l . ' ‘ a i " Luivri-iicn river l'i(ll'ili—Alll.li‘/.'ulillsll' thgliieufiitigaolglifiheufiicegs we” mt _ 1', , .' _ , _ eisiiiig year: iv.Iliiiiliiiiiitkiidhiil Allfktilfilnud. ‘I’ P"°“""""'_“""" l" J°""“°" greater spociiilizzitiiiii that. is usual illl Priuci- lddwnrfi lsiiiiitl with EILII-‘Vlill reference to tlic ilistricts iiiirrtiiiiitiiiir," (‘.liui'ii1tic.to\vii-—I1. ’l‘lic Churiiitietoivii Rom-ii o1 w‘ Riimmly local market for spring when Tfiitit‘ this yeur i-elcbrutes its for- ‘IBM; Ofcisfm grades m "m". ump- priciis ivcro Iioili anniversary uiid proposes to (ilnuIlofl Iyhllpggr marked up w“ gentg pm- bin-rel. iililfif the dutc iii April iii some yum, {qmpsgm s First patents were quoted iit $8.00 spci-izii iiiuiiiici‘ Hllililillt! lo iiii- or» P‘ 501mm second patents ill. $7.50 and strong "mu" . A dividend of six percent was bake“ at $730 per barrel l“ Jule ordcrcil to bc paid for 1927. The Nutitiiiiil Anthem brought to a closc ll most harmonious 11nd ou- thiisiustic meeting. $10,000 Dagame Suit If you have any doubt as to tlic ueed of pure" milk and the absol- iite necessity of pasteurization Gold Wave Sweeps in order to have it pure, get ll. copy _ vi ‘Montreal Daily Star of Moii- (in , Juli. 17th iiist.,_and read tliu SWORN evidence of the expert ('c“'"'d'a" We") WINNIPICG, Jan. 20. -— Sweep- ing across the prairies from the far iiortii and working eastward, a cold wave swept Canada today and ivitncssos brought from .th ripzii cities of North Ame ilie suit against ilie Star llllli l.\_i.c,n’s Association. e prin- rica in by ilic n yo" use H sent the mercury to record low |-,;pmd_ ltenigigbg?" ‘Kégeimflxstxlzi niiirks for the season, ranging from mum MG given under 0am m, 1o below at Calgary, Alta. to 4G iii" highest authorities that can 11c ‘film: t,“ the PM’ m Nmlmem Hrciircd and then decide it‘ you arc ‘ m‘ ‘b - iloini: illtl illli’ illilll,’ i0 YUill‘ iiflll‘ Iii-up ii sit-cl crochet hook urnr the liilti iilllllly if you are lIOl. using sink lo l‘l‘lllll\'t' uiiy llut iliiit iiiny iic- ioife- iirltililflz-inill; Rummm] by 11w i-lnioiiiuii- iirouiul tiii- siriiliu-r in 11n- iII'c Co" [AIL * slit. v v CLASSIFIED ADVER TlSEMENTS aa_._ Central Guardian “A HIELAND WELCOME" awaits you at Burns’ ‘Ooncert in the Prince Edward, January 24th-25th. ~ 3481 “TREASURE ISLAND," THE MOQTDELIGHTFULSBA STORY ever written, dramatized and now running in London before crowded houses. will form the subject of the D8991‘ by Mir. W. A. MacLa/ren, . M.E.II.IC. at St. Jaunes Literary Society tonisbi at half-past seven. Everybody welcome. i ensue 111-1: ' uieiiir in mirth and glee at Burns’ Concert in the Prince Edwardg January 24rh-25th. 348i ANGLICAN SERVICES- Janu- ary 23rd 3rd Sunday after the Epi- phany St. John's, Milton 10.30 a. m., St. Mark's, Rustic 2.30 p, m, Preacher, Rev. C. F. Johnson in charge. “TiHiNK NA on the lang Scots miles." but come to the Prince Ed- ward, January 24th-Z5th and hear the songs 0' rantinf rovin‘ Robin. 3481 WINBLOE SERVICES.— The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. H. Palmer, minister. Services Sunday. Jan. 23rd, liighficlci 11 a. m., Princetownhoad 3 p. m., Win- sloc North 7 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES-- Services in connection with the Pfeflllyterianfiliurch in ‘Canada will be held on Sunday, Jan. 23rd as follows: Hartsville, 11 a. m., Brook. field 7 l). m. Clyde River, 3 p. in. S- ‘S. 2 p. m. Belfast 11 a. ni. and 7 p. m. conducted by W. D. Brown. Wood Islands 11. a ni. und 71p, m. Wood ‘HEAR THE SONGS o’ ianlin" iitobbic Burns sung by u chorus of fifty voices at ilie Princc Edward January 24th and 25th. 3481 PERSONALS ’l‘lic initny friends of Mr. Willluni Truiiior, ihloiiui Ryan, will be plaus- Pll to learn that. ho is rapidly rc-- covering from his operation in the City Hospital. Mr. Juincs E- iliurris, architect. icavcs _iilI'.~1 iuoriiiiiig for i\l0ilil‘0ll.l till-ti other (Janudinn ciiics. - -—-—-—<0&-- THE MARKETS " (Canadian Press) "IviON'i‘ltI<)/\ii., Jill]. ‘_?ll.—-'l‘iic cx- poit irudo iii grain oii ihc hioulrcnl market today ivas rziiiii-r niori- urt- ivc- 'I'l1ci'i- was un ill(‘i'i‘.llSI'il dc- muiid from both the Uiiiicil King- dom illlil ihc coiiiiiicnt uud u largo volunic oi‘ illlSillPtiS ivus ivorkieil iii hiilllliuilit spring ivhoitt niid Cunnil- iuii iicsiierii liuilcy for shipment now iind ihc middle oi‘ ncxt month. Thi-ru wiii-i no iuiiprovemcut in thc locul murkct for rush grain, the de- miiiid bciiig still somewhat limited, but ihc uiitiurtouc was llrin 11nd prices sliovvtzil no change. Owing to the continued strength in the Win- nipeg cash wheat situation a stronger feeling developed in the Iiiigs, cxtrack. The poit trade was fair but the lociil and country dc- inand was quiet- Tlie uiiilertoue to. the winter wheat fioiir market wits steady with a small trade passing. A good trade was done in all lines of mill feed and prices were nu- changed. The demand for standard grades oi roiled oats was limitvil Ibut lprices rii ed steady. amount of b siness was (lone ill eggs at ilrm prices. The receiptfl were 740 cases. A weaker feeling developed in the market for potat- oes and iprices were reduced iivo to ten cents per bug, Sales 01' P111108 Edward Island green mountains were made at $1.80 per ‘bag of nine- ty pounds and‘ Quebec white stock at $1.40 per bag of ‘ninety pounds iu bulk extrack. The =buttcr market was slightly more active and values were stendy| No. 1 pristeuiizctl was quotedi iit 41 cents to 411/, cents per pound. The receipts were 23 i BIRTHS iisland East lIuil iit Ii p, m. i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN» Western iiuardiau vice from Charlottetown to ffigpish covering the trip in six hours in- cluding the 30 minutes for lunch at Summerside. This is a much ap preciated improvement in the weekly social Kniiglits of Columbus, Home, in iSum-merside Wednesday the largest number in attendance the evening was pleasantly spent in cards anddancing. During the evening refreshments were served. Vocal solos by Mrs. Parker and Mr. L. LeBlanc were much enjoyed. Murphy, Ciermont, suffered a sev- ere Ioss Wednesday, Jan. 12th. when his beautiful cottage, built only seven years ago, was destroy- ed by fire. The house was not permanently occupied but was usedaimost every day since it was situated on a farm other than the residential property. 'I‘he cause of the fire is supposed t0 have or» Igiuated in the overheated safe in the second floor. When the fire was discovered every effort was made to save the building but ivithout avail. When this was evident, they concentrated their efforts in saving tho barn and oiit- buildings, and iiy strenuous exer- tions, did so. The loss is a sov- crc blow io Mr. ivlurphysince it will require much time and money to replace the dwelling-Y. —PASSED A.W.AV.—-.\iany in (Jouiicillor Joliii Y. Phillips, ‘which occurred zit iiii early hour yesterday morning. ’l‘lic late Mrs. Phillips liuil not boon in very good health for StrViJlZli weeks past lbut hopes ivcrc entertained for licr recovery until ll. few duys ago and despite iili that medical zittciition and care (rouhl do she begun getting weaker and weaken and passed to her Eter- nal ltewurii surrouiidicil i1y licr funi- ily Thursday morning. She leaves lo mourn bcsidcs her husband u family oi‘ scvi-n: Airs. John Cobb, and Fuiiiiie. ’l‘lic fiintirzil will hcid Sundziy iliflllflltltlil. be piu-luigcs. lh-icr-s fur nil grades of choose ivcrc woii muiiituiiicd uu-der ii quit-k doiiiiiiiii. Vilcsterii grades wcie quotcil ut iiic Io 10V, (routs per ipound. ’l‘lic rcccipis were 120 boxes, 0'1 'I‘A\VA, ()nt., Jail 20.-—(cgt;s) —— Egg inarkcts steady today with prices iii east unchanged. Prices in Vancouver have settled at the higher levels quoted earlier in the week. TORONTO -— Local situation is stiill unchanged with some fresh re- ceipts arriving, but these are be- ing cit-aired rapidly. Dealers are quoting for ungrndcd eggs deliver- ed extras 50~53: firsts . 45-487 seconds 31—-32. NIONTIIIQAL — The market is steady and unchanged iii- tone and price. Ileulcrs are. quoting for iiii- grudetl eggs extras 55—58; firsts 50~5ZI; sticoiids 38-40. Sales of fresh arc being made in a Jobbing at extras 58; firsts 55; seconds 50. Storage stocks are scarce. ‘WiNNfl-‘EG —"Thi=.re has been no imports iiito Manitoba this week. Markets remain unchanged with dealers quoting for uugraded eggs extras 52; firsts 50; seconds EDMONTION — Egg receipts are light with market firm Dealers are quoting country shippers ex- irus 42; ‘firsts -i0; seconds 33. VANCOUVER — Paying prices ioproduccrs on this market have settled iit extras 38; firsts 36; sec- onds 5H; prices to retailers ex» tras 43-45: firsts 41-43: scr- onds 39—40. A car was sold for shripment to Montreal tod-uy :11 extras 4.’; firsts 43; seconds 41. is reported that several other i-nquiries are on hand. ST. JOHN —~ Market is steady due to ligiii receipts. (‘ouriiry doiii- i-rs are sailing extras 50; firsts 4T. ‘Prices lo retailers extras 58; firsts 52: stlsragc extras 45; firsts 42. 1A fair 40 ACORN-At May Flow-er iiiill-“i Powiial. on December lltli. 192i‘. l0.‘ Mr, 1111f]! Mrs, Everett 1.. Acorn u: son (John Arthur-l 011s Insertion 10c per lllla of 5 words Four insertions fit: per lino of if words l-lliflit Insertions . “fo pl! line of fl words uvooooaowweceeev ¢**~- veeewe: e '*:**** "q - ' Agents Wiiiitcil. Nursing _ - _ __ ____ itlil- T0 $15. EASILY MADE SELL- '"i' dviioy Suits ui $15-95. Bill antel‘ Class, Feb. 1st. 1927, North 'i‘.lhll commission; licpcriontwe Adams qq-Mnmg gchoo] {or "Hucrcssury. Wriill UillllY Nurses, please write Supt. be- dflollu-s. soc Royal ilank. rbi-nnio. fore January 12th. School quali- A. W. Jan, 21-22-20- fies pupil io secure registration. Providlcs monthly allowance nnd privilege of six months course F" Sal“ M Yo"! ihllviilslll 5°"°°‘ i“ P. E. l. , SYRUP mm “we broke that Wi"‘i.““' gluarllfllglllfluzllletllh: stlllillilgnTgigeliiili ‘ - H-“f-"r Nmsmg n" expensesailidi 1515i _'_" WHITE PINE > lliifxl‘llliiingmlybelileevigltblgtaztlaon iii-viii ill“ "'1 "m “m” "WW1 ill", sty/Dvsr-Fos sAi-E- APPLY y _ ' ' _______fff_'f__;___-.- , ' ' ‘ . 1 i.’ 1 had brsekfflsfniliidhwfirtlotg"'11:, they M, 1,0,,“ o", ,,,,,,. yr“ M-cDongla' Z“””nm“ted WOOD _ At Alexundrlxo" Tlmfl“ ‘ l AND 4 (fiignullialill: agzlfilén I “iarhfiluy I some man. l don't remember who it ro ‘ l-Ihl-ruzuo-rlonss LIGHT oniv- i'il~'i.li.'t~}'i?imii<fi0it¢iia' m!“ J’ wood’ WILD CHERRY ""'“" "°°°"""° "' l w“ the“ w“ “m; ltio "m fiotigiitilyifiiuli‘ ):ill§-iALiE_-!Ll°°D T": Fivilel War Write Amos care Guardian l > ‘ l “"0" ‘he “mm “My W“ bmlmm ff,fl,t,w°,n°,f,ffegf,flngg qgypgoi '1 ldllliit-illlllfzrlk‘Hsgfiilstlhkgilnill. iii-ni.: Iii-ire. etc. 3-1321 19 fiI SHREENAM-Fiiddonly in fiostolail. la the most effective remedy 0 £111"! taetlllzlesonatg: boirigedgieeliellfi the“, "mrobably about 4 m Theym 5 ‘m 29' 3448120 2' mN¥>—iWASHlN0 "r0 no AT gilliigéi-shiargetihli ilrlows. > m °‘-"""" “w? "°"|""°" . TlIGYB is quite a current iii the xreoiiicsrs Mshlllniskuiul 'i‘l"li"[°§-i r: ~---. _...____..__._ _..__ - ' * ‘ ' = ' I b . i w nt U! to ur e11 1111-. 0- .70“ SALE-LADY! .0578 ‘AND home. Apply J4 Union St. lteniains arrived Thursday evening I ‘m’ ‘n brow" . "o" zfn-E afnglwll); t? 3.28:6,‘ ;,“f,,':',:;:f,% loweelldi ‘them gut didn't go Iii. WentI t, ,.,k_.,,,,,,_ M“ 5_ App] 8 _ RM“, 120 iii anti iiuieral from residence of hem v PRICE 36mm PER BO 4’ n‘ the current is m“ Ere-t‘ Theim “M” and helped w m, h, Kai lord Si, glq-(ggo 2| —-——-——~é_—"“-"_ “'— 5°" Alilhomua loflfly’ ‘milky 0'3 l THE PROMF-f Dnuqglgfg 0;". went (Wm. a mm, to the we“ the our up ibut the tlviiir llffllifi- " ' ~~——-— Ffllllllln “Ell! wanted "" m" m Kmkom umlch" i ' ' ' ‘y the centre of the head of the The police officers left and \.'c.ll io' FOR SALE- Foxiiounu ONE ' ° VOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO “- ed Church Wednesday, Jaii. 12th. 1927, by Rev W. II. Palmer, Proude of Milton, Ruth MacNeil of New Wiitshirc.‘ MaoDONiALD-At Tignish, on Jana, nry 4th, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs, Aueas MacDonald, a daughter. Congratu- lotions. MARRIAGES RRO U D E-MacN El L—At y" tho ‘tin It- Parsoiiuge, Winsinc. Charles Elinor. P. E. l., lllllli wamzo a1- ONCE-TWO irriglit active women airlocal re- , year oiii. Nicely marked. Jack M Vimiscy. ‘Wiest iRoyIsltI. UNnEaTAkEIé‘ - N. D. Mani-EA?! EMBALMER f" Why is It? ;._. §-§-0§§fO§Of§f§§-O §-§~§§%§§Q’ That coughs and colds are so prevalent at present. The reasons are numerous and difficult to explain. WE KNOW and can tell you__tl1at our P L‘; KING SOUAR} , -' ‘\.‘ .1.‘ —IM.PROVED R. R. SERVICE.- For the first time In many years there is now a through express ser- Charlottetown-Tignish service, One can come to the city from Tignish and have three hours, almost, to. transact business, and return to his —*K. OF C. ENTERTAl-M- The conducted ‘by the at their night proved to be one of the most enjoyable yet held:- Witli perhaps —SERIOUS FIRE. —-Mr. John '1‘ Suinmcrsiilc will regret to learn of the (loath of Airs. Phillips, wife of Everett, Roy. Russell, Joan, Bertha a‘ eud of the wharf is thickly-piled. The wast side is not so thickly piled. They are thicker at the end and as you came back they are not so close. Occasionally peo- ple take the road by mistake. I didn't see Peters in a boat around the wharf before the bodies came up. A boat had come from Cher- lottetown a little before. (Ques- tioned by Mr. Lowther.) He said Peters came back later after re- turning to town. McCoubrey's condition was like a man who had been drinking. in reply to Mr. Bentley Mr. Mc- Donald said McCoubrey was trembling, and shakey. All nerv- ed up. Raymond Brown...| live in Ot- tawa. Am a diver. I was work- ing at the C. N. R. wharf at Char- Petors-Mciloubrey (Continued from Page 1.) He saw the iprisoner iPeters on the wharf that morning. " Thought the man was drinking. His clothes ""9 dry- MdCoubreys boots and feet were wet. He had a lump over the eye. . Went down tho ‘gwharf second time with Mr. McDonald and oth- ers. ‘Niine of the prisoners were ou the wharf then. Peters’ came down later. Mr. Mclnis ‘brought up s body the secong" time with a boat hook, Saw the‘ ‘body but didn't recognize It» Later on in the day the car was hoisted ‘up and fastened to the bottoun of the scow. He noticed where the car went over the wharf. lm-iemw" i" JHlY- l remember The tracks of the car were plain; "19 17m 0i JIIlY i851. li WM they ended pretty well to west side Sunillw» "a" lleililln S0! m9 1° 0g the end 0g me Wham; go over to Southport wharf to (Cross-examined by Mr. Bentley) like it bvdy @111 0! a csr- He Noticed tracks up along the road mweil "W iicillt’ 0V9!‘ With hi5 but didn't follow them. The tracks "mm" Mal» The "COW i! "Bed for diving around the wharf. My three helpers were with us. We got over about 10 o'clock. I got dressed up in my (living outfit. went down and saw where the man was. I went down at the outer end of the wharf, might have been a little to the west side. The water was 10-15 ft. deep. I found the car sitting on its four wheels. The back of the car was 2 or . ft. from the piles. The front and was facing ‘Charlottetown. found a man in the front seat, head rtndshouiders in the car and the lee! llflflfflhg over the running board. The cushion was on top of his head and shoulders under the steering wheel. This kept tiic cushion from floating. The door opposite to the steering sidc ivus open. The door 011 the steering side was shut. The body was on thc left sidc facing outwards. The cushion was raised 0 or 7 inches ‘om the scat out towards the gears. The body was resting on the floor of the car. All the other doors were closed. The open door was on the riiflit sido of the car. The curtains and sonic pup- crs were iii the cur. Didn't IIUUCP anything else iii the car. I put ropes on tiacli wheel, came up and sturtud back for the C. N. It. wharf. The hood of the car was up. The engine hood was dum- zigcil. (Cross exumiucil by Mr. llciit- lcy.) I found no bottles. There wvrc no signs of liquor iii the car. he cur wus resting iii zi natural to the wharf seemed pretty straight also straight on the planking of the wharf. Peters had his hat off. His hair was fairly long. He had no coat on- He noticed the swelled ium-p over McCoubreys eye but no blood around the trousers. When trying to get car the rope was brok- en. He did not see Peters in a boat. He said curs go past his place oc- casionally toward the wharf dilly and night. Mr. James Bayer (sworn) a ipho- tographcr, identified a picture taken by him of Suuthport wharf. from Hillsboro Bridge. MI‘. George McDonald (sworn)- I live at ‘South-port. Am a farmer The road to Charlottetown is well kept and cléziu- ‘Phcrc is no grass. Beyond to the ivliarf the rond is ilat. Grass grows on it. it is prac- tically only used by Mr. Wood and myself. There is sweet clover on that road, One bunch a. littlc past niy place. It grows quite high. In July lust it would be fairly high. T-hc road from Mr» Wood-Ks to the wharf is a hill road and gravelled. I rcineiubci" the 17th of July lust. I was uwakciicd by niy wifc calling me about 2 or 3 o'clock iii the morning. ‘Thought some one was breaking liitu the house. i got up. I heard some one kicking at the iback door and some one zit the front door talking, I didn't sec eith- er men. The man at tho front door wus cursing and swearing. The dog conic out of the burn and they left- I iicurd them going toward» Owen hicGarryW-i about 200 feet >1 itloii. 'l‘lie ilriviug wheel i‘:- 1 A _k i ‘nos _ “In lieitéglrdfllflzltilk{";:eflr£":l on tho lcft side. if HJOCIIIIDPIB)‘ qhol ‘mind The“ ll “w two me“ drove the cur lic ivouiil be on the left side. Peters would be on the right side. Roberts’ body was partly iii and partly out of ihc taur. ’l‘lic water was dirty. l didn't know ilie parties coiicerncil. Owen McGari-y (Sworn). I live iit Southport. I work ut the fox ranch of W. K. Rogers. It is one mile from Southpdrt. My home 1's u short distance from George McDonald's. llis the road going toward the wharf is correct. I remember the 17th of July last, I was in town the first part of the night. I returned home about 11.30. The night was clear and calm. There was starlight. I saw no one on the road on re- turning home. 1 saw no one from the corner to my house. I was disturbed during the night by ii kicking at my door. l was im- stuirs iii bed. I listened for awhile to sce if I could recognize n voice. Someone culled “Get up u cur went over the wharf". Ile- fore I got up I heard some one siiy that u car went over thc ivliiiri’ and his brother and another man went over with it. When I heard that I got up. When coming down stairs I heard ‘my wife coming through the dining- room. Before I got down a pane of glass was broken in tho front window. I went to open the door and my wife caught my arm and wouldn't let me. I mid those men say a car went over the wharf and tiiere is two men drowned. She said "You're not sure. Don't speak to them. I'll ask them what they want." iSllB said "What. do you fellows want?" One said "We want to get in." She said "WIhat do you want to get in for?" One said "Open the door nnd‘let us in!’ She said "l Won't." l-Ie said "Open the door and let us in or we will break, it." She said "'.I)on‘t you dare break that door." Ho said "Yes I will and I will break your G-I)—-» going toward the wharf past niy place. One was in a white shirt and shirt slccvcs, the other was dressed in black, They were soit of run- ning or trying to run. Later on I iiuw ii man withullghtioolcingtivor the cud of the wharf, it was coni- tug daylight then. l-le (ilie mum started up toward the house and when he came haudiy I saw it was Mr. Alton liuikc- I called to him. Mr. Burke and l went down to the ivhnrf. I saw a mun come out of Mr. Wood's ahead of me and go t0 ‘the wharf. The mun ivns ill shirt isleeves, Officers Mclunis and Traili- '0r were at ilie wharf. They came 'by"boat- I noticed tracks. I pickeil 111p a man's necktie on the clay iwash of the wharf near the begin- inlng 0f the planking. There were trucks aiound the sllfli- The villi“ Officers, Peters. Mr. Iluike and ihiyseli‘ went down to see about the cur over the wharf. We traced tlw tincks from the clay "M" 1° m“ ,curb iit the end of the wharf. The curb was not misplaced or iluniiiii" ed. Officers asked Peters who was in ilie car. He said there W5 n" one in the cur. The five of iu-i went buuk up to Mr. Burke's house. Mc- ‘Coubrcy was there. He said there was two men in tiic car that ivciit over the wharf. I Policc Officer filnlnnis went ul‘ mid got his brother and we sturtcd linu- the wharf 112.1711. nlciloubrel’ only went with us 11'; far its m)’ place. We got block aiul tackle at. my place und wont to wildfi- Iierc we got mi anchor from Of- ficer Nicliiiiis’ boat ‘lllti threw ii- m-elq The car was n: the outer icud of the wharf. Oil was ituniiui! up truni ilie angina. ihu-fs imw we located the cur. ’l‘lic ililCilfil‘ caught in the car and in hoisting the rope broke. We talked Illlvllilfl. I asked Peters how it‘ iluippcucil. IIc llfllt! hc gave tho i I i i 1 condition could not ,iuin!1 out". lie said lie was sober Iiicri. I Mild "You are not sober now." lie said "I drank 11 pint since the cur ivcut over tho wharf." I couldn't Jillfiii gay what time it was perhaps l-c- thc door. My wife called to him to iirkc away his drunken friend. They both lcfi then. They went smith. AbtTit l5 or 20 minutes they came buck and started kicking the door again. I was standing in the dining "I must hud out whut they ivnnt." They stliI kept insisting‘ to get iii. ‘illllil “Your clothes are dry." Peters said he would have the cur out bcforo evening, ho O\\'ll'!(l it. We wcut back to my house from which place a taxi was pliuuod for. Mc- Coiibrey was still there. One and got a Bllfllgllllvfllid said "You fellows will have to go away. There were no signs of moving. I put the town. I returned to the wharf nc-i (CI-nag exammad by p", gem. tween 9 and 10. There was a lard", |(,y_ 7|", c" y,“ gugchgd to the crowd. l didn't see the prisoners bottom of the ecow. 1 didn't see there. ‘-l saw them m" It 0w?" it. There was a lump under life-McDonald's. I had conversation Coubreyfii eye. It was swelled with Peters. He said the car went; I saw no blood on bielover the wharf. I salted btrn how, ~ lie had a dry overcoat he put it over. He said lie iolt on. ~ He were a esp. I was tolnoonirol. i saw the second boil? W] n Ann's taxi that toot-stats: ‘up; '71 t tee its it. p.11: antic pfcfiogltro! us». “(use s-siitilfm. v ' wharf. now. lie had a went to bed. I was upstairs sitting (Ieggrlpflgn 0f on the edge of the ‘bod. I saw two fellows going across Bradley's ilcld It was about two o'clock, Then they came out of Vuil's yard. They came out the gate- They didn't wait to uniasten_it. Thu-y fell down on the hill. The hill is sort of lawn slop- and fine. They went Burke's after the shot. I then saw the iiumed Dennis Peters. iey). Burkes before Coubrey iii about b or G. was on Van's lllll when Peters and tliri-i- Slu- lius ii biiiigiiloiv on ‘I went bnck"in one of the rooms o Annual Meeting 0i Zion Presby- terian Church The annual meeting of the coa- gregation of Zion Presbytflriflfl church was held ia- the school room of the church last night and was largely attended. The pastor Rev- erend Scott Fulwn opened the meeting wit'h a devotional period andread the report of session-Mr. Geo. W.McLeod was then appointed chairman and Mr. J. A. MacMiillan. secretary of the meeting. The season's report stated that seven new elders had been induct- ed during the year, bringing the number of session up to twelve. ,A number of new members were e11; rolled. l The trustees report showed s marked improvement in the fin- ances. All running expenses forj 1926 together with a large deficit on current account carried over for a number of years were paid in full. For the first time in» years the annual meeting reported all proceeding years’ bills paid. Reports from Sunday School. Ladies Add, W. M. S, C G. I. 'l‘.. Mission Band, Y. P. S. C. E. Choir‘ and other organizations all told of ‘much activity during the year. The following trustees were ele- cted for the ensuing year —-Messrii Murdock McLeod, J. A. MacMillan. F. C-urrle, N. J. McLeod, J. A. Miller, Geo. Douglas. H. Jewell. A vote of thanks to the workers of the church moved by Mr. John Anderson and seconded by Mr. Arthur Miller was passed unami- ousily on a standing vote. Mr. John Anderson was appoint- ed congregational chuirnian for the ensuing year. -v- ~41 can't fix the hours ticiliiitcly. can't say that i saw any curs E0 down the road by mistake. My. wife sleeps downstairs, ’l‘lic inuu who broke the glass jumped from the front door to the window. I was standing in the (lining room near the window which was broken. (luring thc conversation there was a light lit in the kitchen all 1hr- tinie it couldbc seen fiom thc front. ’l‘lic broken pane was 8x10. l didn't tell them I was going to shoot, To Attorney general-When I iirst saw them one man had" on dark clothes. the other punts and u white shirt. To ‘Mr. Bentley: I saw a swelling on lvit-(Joubreys forehead. I saw no blood on his punts. Pearl Cooper: I live zit "Soutliport I am 16 years of age. I remember July l7tli lust. About l2 (rt-lock I saw a cur going toward llli! wharf past our place. I was going to bed tlicn, I have no idea of the size of the car- I didn't see it go buck. My older brother came lioinc about .l o'clock. He is in Auticosli Island r’ ' A "“ 7 ificiii: ‘isriir Qwn S0161!) . 4 . j fZ/// D/rPc/‘zrvi: w/f/i each rz-"i , ~ r.“ l Bé Sure You Get The Gentii-tiwsg" iGH-LETTS FLAKE'YL£- . fi-‘éyo if is ‘l! ll . .. ,,..! The annual ml-ctingwai; chi-ill?” the Church, Monday 17th. Jililllliiflki» ' 1927. zii 3 p. ni. and was pggowifn cd (t\'i'l" by tlic Rccior. Tile l- l‘ kill?! crublc .\ri-lidcaroii t‘. I)» W. 'W'i1_‘_ I .\l. A. ' ' .\l r, Georgi: I). P0110. presented the financial st _ and reports which showed HQ“ fairs of ilie t'lllll'i‘ll Io lii- iii u suti. factory i-tiiiiliiion.'f‘iii- total coiytrilii lions by the (zoiigri-gatiolnvtoyill" -A ilic various brunch of the i) work aniouiiii-ii to Jihfliifilifi v I slightly iii cxi-css of those offllt} previous your. " "__ A‘ ’l‘lic chef-lion oi officers rbsilllk as i'ollo\v.-i:~ ~ a,‘ Wzirilciis, < irgi- l). Pope, and. i)r. Edwin 'l. ‘union. ' " Vi-siry, ll. If. Mills. Oraorgéall- Pope. i)r. l6. 'l‘. Tillliitll, A. ‘B. i.’ iitrflli‘, Louis Iioiiii-kc, Ernest hlllis, J. ii. Pritchurd iiud llieili. ‘i‘hoi_n_l,\ Jackson. ..- ilclcgzitus to Synod. A.-i‘.. Sound-A. crs uiid Innis itumukc. ih-li-guli-s Io D. (‘. S. .1. .1. 1511-’ mun, A. ll. I.. Horne, ilcorgc l). Popc. ' Vi-siry rit-rk, A. ll. l1. l-lornc. lisliier. M. L. l". MaitKcnzic. 1\ll(ll|OI'S, idriitisl Mills 11nd Eifq lli-ucoii. ,-' Supt. oi‘ Sunday Schoolyldioi ‘fhoiuus Jackson. ' . A spci-inl votc of thanks was pas- sctl in zippr tioii of tlii- loyal} and faithful st-rvivi-s of hir. Iitlli=j_ (it'll L‘. .\li]ls. " Vole-s oi‘ ihiiiiks ivi-rc also 113s- soil to liii- Wardens, 0rguiiiili,~ Aiciubcrs oi" (‘lliillfi 'i"t-zii-lii.-rs of Ilii: lunch before ho iig down to the road. Then they got uip and went toward the wharf. One had u white shot shortly after. I lieurd no noise shiit on, I heard a nthe car- The night was bright up toward he man~with the light shirt on with Police Officers. lie is I saw iiotii- 11g else until Peters ivent down and came up again and met Ml:- (loubrey in front of our place. was daylight then. him that a car had gone over the wharf. was not. down and see for yourself." prisoner is the same man that nict Peter's iii front of the door. saw no more only u big crowd iit thc wharf. Ii Peters toiii McCoubrey said there Peters said “Come uii The I (Cross examined by Mr. lieut- The police had been hp to Peters met Mc- froni of nur place. Peters was coming from the wharf. liicCoubrcy from Biirkes. it was Am not siii'c.. l McCoubrc-y met. to Mrs. Vail. I was talking Peters took Mc- (‘oiibrcy by tho arm uni took him down. ing at the inquest or at the prelim- I didn't tell of this méot cur to McCoubrey nuii hi: had riiii head mo. iiiury hearing. Never told about ili ""'°l' ilie ‘limit " "film". Mm I (would sec them. They are the ii llelilre- Tl"? cl" will"?! Kfiilli; ll"\\' lie i191 ‘llll- n" "M" he Hm“ nicn now in the docket. One fellow V"? lililt- ll w“ imlllg lalrly (‘ii "lll- l "l" “A "m" l“ “mr started away and one ienuiined at “ww- Siiudny School, liuiiii-s oi" tho CoIi-_ grcgatioii and Juiiiior, for their” faithful si-rvii-cs duriiig,thc year.” 1 '|‘o iviish chiffon. sqiii-t-va-‘it gcnily i in ivnriu, soapy \\'lliI‘f' iiiiiil l'll‘illl, iliflll; thoroughly‘ riiisi- it ill wnriu wiiti-r.i1i \\'iIil'|| Ii litiup of siigzir liiis |li‘t‘ll ills- soivi-il. 'i'hl.~4 iviil girl 1. lliilo firiu-~ IIHHH iifii-r lii-iiig il‘lllil'i, .lt is iii-d! H <il'.\' ill!‘ l-iiiiiuiii iiofnri- ironing. r‘ ____,_;__ ’.- m: Ts! if i-li-ii ki-ii ovi-riiiuiii ilwf» Z 1' iillttrl‘ ill ivuii-r i‘i\i iiiiriu \\'l||l'|‘ is llii- Iu-si solvi-ni Ii} fish ri-i- sll hiiiiis or soul-u ciuiiii-sj O C. 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