i I I I A Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd I '.1 f __ AUGUST 2.191? __ ' rm: cHA1u.o'1'rn'rowu GUARDIAN _I M , __ .... ,_ ,; . .. .f'..._. , .I .V .Y ( » PAGE THREE The superb Ansco-best See various models here. _We also have Ansco Film and Cyko Paper. A Central Drugstore \lllll\\\i\\\\\\L€'/l`I.llllll Boston Shoe himng Parlor pecial Chairs for Ladies \\\\\l/IIIIll'IA\i\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\§..lII/IIIIIIIIUQ 'Q - .-1 tn '-‘ =" ri: VJ H - .. 2 s fe n I I . "1 Fi- % \\\ IIf4\\\\ \ \ I é\\\\\\\\\ \\iI|m5' annum, Straw and all " inds of Feltllats Clean- ` ed and Blocked carry a full line of Pol- shes for Suedes all colors, mperial Bronve and White hoes. e Clean Our Hats Her -in Charlottetown- F9 \\ \\ @1111 HI erefore we do no ave to Charge Extra fo R \\YI s'.’ Either Ai\tlei‘soii or lloylei’ A. 'lt was either one or’tlie ot.lit=i'. Q. Did you hear what the teller said about the clieqiies? Ile says that they never 'sent clienues out to their eustoiners. ’I‘Iiey get them wlien they t-all. A. I said tho clerk niiglit/'liave brought tlieni over. lt may bc"that I get the clicques myself. I ani not sure. Adjouriled till 10.30 tomorrow. _'i EMPLE OFHEALTH 4 “Ay - sg/w,~/1:, it-I~1 L J . ._ to those who neglect `_~1- .". CONSTIPATI N . For in its wake follow dozens ot' serious com- plications, appendicitis, or instance. . Remove the cause of over fj- 00% of serious illness b§ 1.' t/hedail`y use of ABBEY’ .' EFFILRVESCENT -`. SAUF and you may enter j '_ - and live in the Temple of ' j~ Health practically im- ' challenged. Ahbexe is the concen- . trute essence of salts extracted from pure, fresh ', fruit juice, granulatedisnd ' .' sealed in 25d. and 00a. j bottles. It will revent ' . md ouro constipation _ gently, pleasantly and surely. I Try Abbey’s MADE IN CANADA. R. Baow f Charlottetown ., HK. ii _ ' ».1.. '~ ' " t U' ‘ ' .a‘ ’ Geo. E. Hughes Euqunv resumed, July .ll ut 1030 Mr llarry Silllphaut, butcher. Sum-' merside, was the first witness called. McNeill had purcliased a cavalry horse from him last September; age. 7 years; price, $180, cash; weight.. 1.100 lbs.; colour, hay. Witness kept the $180 and gave no money to Major Anderson. - Joseph D. 1'(-rry, trucltinau, Sum- nierside, also sold a. draft horse t0 McNeill last September. The horse weighed abeiii 1,150, 5 years old. colour red. sound; price received, $160, by clieqne. He asked $170 for lilin. but accepted $100. Witness did not pay any part ot the money _to Doyle or McNeill. _ John »-__ Jardine, M.l)., Sumnierslde, sold a horse tu Me-Neill last August. price $140, paid by cheque. Witness did not pay of llie proceeds to any- body. The horse was slightly lame when he had liini Ilrst. but the lnnie- ness disappeared later. l’uid by cheque. _ John llarkiiess, labourer, Summer- sidc. sold it horse to McNeill last September. age ti years. weight il to 10 ewt., sound, price $140, paid by cheque. Ile gave no motley to Doyle or Anilcrsuii or any otlici~"pi*i‘sini. Mr Louis Learil. hotelkeeper, Sum- merside, sold a horse last August to McNeill, age 5 years, colour red, weight 975, sound, price $100 or $165, paid by clieqiie. Ile paid no part to Doyle or Andersoii. H. (1. Muttart, mort-liant. Sumiiier-I side, sold at horse to McNeill last August, age 0 years, colour red. weight 10 or 12 cwt., sound, price $190, cash. He gave no part to anyone. G. W. Bell. Suinmersitle-Did you bring your bank clietiiies with you? I could not fintl any t-lieque from Mc- Neill. You looked tlirou|.:li these rlieqin~s'I Yes. You foiiiid nothing whatever from iVI1'_N(:il|'.’ N0. Did you give any clieques to McNeill for horses? No. McNeill bo\i|.:ht some liorses from you in August or Sept(-|nliei'? Yes. I think he bought 7 or 8, ` Ilave you any retcnrtls ni` these trans- aetioiis? No. Wliep we sell horses we do not geiierally keep any books. Soiiietiines we inark tlieui down :ind .sonietinies we don`t. lliisiiiess is dune iii a rough way. Mostly a elieqiie liilsiiies.~: and on I’i‘iii<-e. l'ldwnrrl Island iiieiiiory? Yes. lIo\v niany horses dill you Iniy itoni Mt-N(-.IIl'.’ I2 or III. Ilitl Iii* say how niutiy lie would itikl".’ No. lie saill there were so iiiziiiy horses lie had to get. What do you pay McNeill for brinr,:~ ing a good r-ustnnier to you? Notliiiig. \\’e ilon’t do lnisiiiess like that at all. No generosity ot' lliat nature'.' No. Might a niaii like l\Ic.\'<-ill soften :four heart`.’ No; I always get my prices. Wliat is the average number you e:i_i°ry'.’ 20 or 25. Wlial do your horses rnii'? As high as $200, geiiei°:ill_\' arouiid $200. You would not keep any $125 liorses in your plat'e'.' No. not unless ii. was ordei°ed. What is the diI‘i`ei'eiit-t- in the price here and the price in Moiiclou or the maiiilainl? Sonietinies they are quite as t-heap over on this side. Were any ot these horses Mt~Neill took on,order'.’ No. lliil you buy any horses witliiu the last year i'roin McNeill? I do not tliilik I ever boiiglit a horse t`i‘oin liliii. I only deal iii cash transactions. What did Mel\'eill pay? I asked $210. Ile got. the horse for $20Jl. 'l`here was u daliple grey liorse. What was your price for him? I wauti-d $240 for liiin. What did Mi-.\'t-lll pay you for hini‘.' $2210. ’l‘lint was a good rcrliietioii? ()li, Iliat :iiii't niurzli ol' a conie ilown. Ilid he take any more liorsos? I think only one, a inure. lor which lie lllllti $100. I wanted $200. Wore‘tliese liorses examined by I)oyle?. Yes. Wliat. did he pay for the six? Was it a t-lieque for $1,205? It was c;ig)1_ .linllge-I find llial McNeill' was cor- rect in his slatenient. havini: made r-iitpiiries from dlltereiit parties with wlioiii he had triiiisaetioiis. -and lliat no part ot' the purchase money was rebiited. I think we need examine ue i`nrtlier on that point in Siiinmerslde. DI' DUYIO again took the stand. Who assisted you in the exaniiiiatioii ol' the horses you were passing for l\deNeiIl? Major Anderson. - (hiv uinn cannot exaniliic zi heri~;(-7 Yes. with somebody to hold him. _ ion exaniliieil them thoroughly? X cs, I examined their teeth, their eyes, down the back. their legs, saw ii' their at-tion was good. You _think you niatle ti sutllrleiit ex» aniinatioii of 54 in one day? Ypg_ mp., were all sound. ` \\'liat. about Dr .Iardiiie's? Ir. was ti bit lame. lllll .Von detect its laiiieiiess? Yes. \\'ns it blind .Iat~k'l Yes; they get over the lanieness wlieii they liave blliui .lat-k. 'I‘liey are :i little laine juslv the saiiie as with the i.ipii\~ii|p_ \\ ere there not one or iiiore liorses coiisltleriilily over I2 ygnrg of ,.|_.;,.#_> No, there were none. Wim* is the propel- nge uma? ii years old. Y0'lq`l1f'_v were tliorouglily sound horses? Ilere are two clieqiit-ii, $1.425 mid $5i.1l7:’i. recelpted. Are you sure you did not illl these clieqiies (mr ,md |mn.} tlieiu to Anderson? The whole l'l\\‘llll“ was filled A out entirely by .ftiulersoii before I signed it. ' ""1 You read the cheques” Ijugt looked to see the number oflhorses “IIN that sufllt-lent? I considered that ni_v signature was for the number ot' horses. ' You filled in a. I r aniolnit of $12.154? Y¢cisl,el“iilgiif;-)il tim 1"" 'ww many i‘|\IDDed back again? No, I i del Yo. tl.ii noi sign the cheque till you f-.\'iiniini-il the liorst-s and found the ixluniht-r t-in'rt-ri '.' No, Mi»_\'eill anal.. took the stand. llow iniirli did you pay out for horses that you sold to Major Ander- son? I do not know. Whatdld they average? I have never averaged up. Did you tell anybody that they averaged $170. I do not rt-incnilier making that stair-ini-iit. I have cast up your ai-rniiiitii and taking your own tligiires they show that you paid about $185 for your horses on an average. -Your protit would work out at about $3,461. What did you do with your proht? I ci-in't say. ‘ 1 'When you started in to buy liornos for Anderson you had about $100 to your credit in thi- bunk; when you were through buyiitg liorses and F0- eeived all your nioni-_v troin liliii _von ought to have had $5l,:'»00 to tht' good in the bank. The bank at-t-ouiit shows u coiistmitly dwlndliiig lialiiiitfe trrup- proximutely what it was lie|‘nri» you were buying lioi~.»ii~s to st-ll to _Andi-r~ son. What did you do willi the llt2i,!'»||0 of profit? Ido not know what I did. Is that stnleiiiciit true? Yes. Ilave you buiiglii any properly slime Aiigiist last _vear'.’ Yi-s; ilu- King Idilwnrtl _l.ive|'_v Staihli-s. What was your bargaiii? About $24,300 otltl. About how niiivli have you paid by i-iieuiie? Alioiil_ $1,000. Did .Vtni borrow any ol' thzit'.' No; I bought it uiit_ ot' my own nioiiey. You hail only about $100 in the bank when you began to deal with Major Anderson. Wliere did any part of your prolit. go. You have ar'<'oiintcd now |`or $1,000. llave you doiii- any biiildiiigi' I put seine repairs on ai buildiiig that I liad. About bow niut-li did you s|n~.iit| in bui|tlini;'.’ l’rohab|_v $800. 'l‘liis ninkt-s -‘lil,S00. \\`|i:it was the iiituiey spent on? ’I`he Kiiii: lCilwai'il stables. I niay have spent $100. What was the money spent on? I put new iloors iii, sliinull-ri the root, i-tin, and gi-iiei':illy fixed it up. \‘i'haI about the baliiiiei- that you got on that |n‘operty'.’ ’I`lii- lniltiiice is :i iiiortgage. llid you biiilil any bai'ii since .\ui:ust'.' .\'n, nothing but repairiiii: the stable. llow in:iu_v lioixsos have you not now? 23. \\'lierri ilitl the rest ol' your prolil go. $I.2tl|l to at't'oiiiil l'or‘.' ’I`ht~ 1-xpeiist-s wtnilti aiiitniiit lu $700 to $1.000 for keepiiii; these |iui'sr-s and getting tlieiii sliippt-|l away. Ilow long did you have tbf-se liorses on liuni|'.' I~`or ilIl'l`erent pcrioils. it wniild cost about an average o|` $10 apiece to ket-p"tli<-iii in gooil i-oiidiiioii aint for sliocing and sliipping, elt-_ \\"h:it do you 1-liarge a nionlli for keeping it liorst".’ About $4 per week, T:'»t'. per tiny. What was _vour profit on the wlioli- ti'aiis:it~tIoii‘.' I iliiiik I niatie lietwei-ii .ii2.0tl0 and $2,.".00. ' lliil you pay any part oi' your proi`it to i\Ii I 3 -'1 'in ' _'_ $3 " Mr fi " ~".`_` ' ' » Ki -< "fill ,.2 L1 A5 Lf. tg | \? Ts*-11..-=¥~» i1"""""` _ J* `_ 1'! 'J ,‘ 1 4°fi‘J,*'e- i 'I < :Ig ~,»-f~\ ' ’. 'a"¢?éT /1 rf 'f'-"' ti -1 . 4%? _. .., is i" " .'.L`~1i'.i‘ Ci/ / 9 '~ F @'~*f~ _ ,,. - -_:'-/7 -f;j_»j¢:_oZ_4'Z.9.‘»;‘ ( A *5 4 Zi ’i)'.\ ),’: 'j 01%, l "‘l.;]7jr.)‘ 1°-tg’ 1'; )0_, 1 ' ' MILLER BROS. .\l.\ME...... . _ The horses were paid for 4 days l"‘f‘"`l‘ "WY were examined? Thar _ t . _ 'i . 4 \ \‘ Charlottetown, I’ E. 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