JANUARY 21. 192s .111 H E 11.51.11.111) illllll - c‘. Having Been Out F H - Which Time They R§,‘,‘.f,,e§‘.‘f 13,331‘: ment, Jury Bring . in: Th e i r, Verdictl Cimpled with a Stmng Recommenda-i tion for Mercy. ‘The case of Joseph Matthewsldo _',,‘ . . . c c» “Wit-pain: m‘ “my hm“ w" '°‘“"“°“ “W” ‘imbibe at aboufi .ws°..t'§'°.'.§l.'.'3 030 YEBWTQEY 11101111118 at the Su-[utes to seven. When I came down- m° oqw" a stairs Matthews was 1 lyin tl . OMPIRBHGIOS. witness for the lounge. He came out wit)? :12. Hg‘ defence corltinuinfl his evidence went down under direct examination said the from churchudellftlree-ellfteg 8:95:31?! liquor referred to which was found I saw llim again ahgrt] n“ ,- 1') . his premises, did not belong to came home. He nod breakfast 11st,. him, The liquor was found in hls'me. He stayed l.“ a “we whhe Ii barn- It W“ 111""! "We by flbsthink he went, out. 1 did not take) gflopwd son. a bad scamp, who has‘, much stock o, him I Saw the once) in nu often. 1 was workloqeh... mmmh , ,émgn,zed 91h“: l time of the seizure. I have been.man_ Th; . 1 th . working at Aubrey Mutcrrs for the‘ think. I 210m? kllow ewilfctsriffigh. post nineteen or twenty years. mat night (Saturday). I Was only ma; Salurdhy night I heard no :1 fxizllggnmhigoig-m? ‘m’- 1 w“ “"*nolse. I ‘don't think he could get out liquor at all. C - _ cc c w. cps.szlwss'.lt:zs.rrsliil. Q. What time did Matthews lielywhh yo“, heighho“? down in youftgtitchcn on the night, A NO‘ of the assau l _ . . A‘ n’ might Pa? bate“ eight ouonfégtqwcrc you 1.0. taken to court clock or after. d no look at the l.“ Y.._ 3 h - d S l-lme- He 5am he was sick and “"31" witnesstbwhellvfiiliir? glffggiell 0:110: i0 sleep when we plaged mm o“ m“ Mrs. Sheppard out of her name. ‘ Matthews never fought in lny afterwards? , h d A. No. not in my. place. He had;wa;_s$:§e eyéu home 110mm! t‘) drink “m” “Em °'°‘°°kyllce came Sunday morning asking Mr. Campbell: He ‘would be prettyfih. Joe Matthews? W5" M‘ ten wwldn" he? O. I was down to Mrs. Sheppcrds 1 w“ m h“ omy once‘ (the dining room when I was wash- Witness: No, I did 1101118 “P l" °°“1l-- lllttle while cite fence. isn't that the rolyson? moclh N“ ‘msww _ l Q. was the prisoner in your Eufibflh swwam isw°n‘)'_l lwelwhen the police were there. at 2'! Spring Street. James Stewart» A No he was hoh ‘ls my husband. I was ' member the night o! the assault. I» saw the prisoner between 8 and _'l atlohe 0.6106,” in a bad state of liquor. His face, . - was badly marked. He was able toihe “as m the kitchen’ wall: around but not verygood. He certainly you“ khwh ‘m m‘ rem?“ yea? hnlg‘ It: Saw mm Witness: Finally. he wasn't again aroun eg o'coc . c was 1 - _ I did t at our door, I saw him through thels de an" dmncr no See window. He was just as drunk then. d th h _ i-ie couldn't hold his feet very well. dresfenigbyoue ‘$5 Se‘, My sister told him I wasn't home. through the hhcheh? I did not want him in the house; N That's all I saw of him that nights, I saw him next morning at 6.45. Heihce them 111111991! l‘ m9 d°°"- I w“ Watching‘ A. Twice. After dinner was thejcame back he was wor mm ‘hmuih ‘he “mam” He camesflrst time. I dld not know what time ped on the floor. Mr. ,Shepperd carried him to the lounge. Sa[uyday_ with any-l t say he was sleep- h .disfigured.,a1,;ohol_ 1 started to (lrml; (i151, vnlnldnlght faces what most 1 loft public life in this country consider the biggest problem in the British back again at 8.15. He was in the,“ was “m!” m‘ this “cum” mt aboutl Mr. ‘Campbell: You could tell thegf-Ie was not ha" “n himr- He w“ m‘ bad men‘ time well enough the night beforeébody. I could no cmdmo“ compared with that “when you covered Matthews wlltlhiing. His the quilt. and did you hear i e 3"W"11=Y-H° W“ “Mk1”! ‘"1’ 5°“ clock strike the second time youjpurple There was a lot of diflerence in his that Slalhlcliggerlglotrglingimess’ Ytmlcovered hi1‘: up; - - A. I n swear hignglthhhow anything about this easel‘ M‘: ég-‘élhhefi. Ftzrshlh {gm » . ' . i hi, h . . - 01‘ wltness_No' u lt rn g ave een Margaret Bridges (sworn) I om 1e , ht h e wife of George Bridges. I live at 2lh€“',lg:“sm:mg S: the dock swing 597°“- I have knmvn theimight have struck nine instead prisoner for the past 3 or 4 year-Site,‘ as h“. as yuh khmh 1111b he b“ bee“ i“ mY Pmce ‘lwml Witness: I know it was often. I remember the night Ofthfi.‘ Ohm,‘ when I weht w assault. He was at lnympéhce. He: came between 4 and 6 e even- i M h ht in: in company with Tommy Gayle»ggzzfcfniehuggafitfsay h ‘Vas He was pretty drunk. He stayed allgmn (hunch “t my p“‘°°'| Mr. Campbell: ten o'clock. night. He had supher m t 1k lie was so drunk c cou n‘ we. a over the floor. My husband was out gfiegsuighit m{%'§'tr°uh1e_ at the time. There was a campb=11,m,nuws w, you did rigs "m" 051mg" s“filnihmghhfiifitime it. was. Now, Mrs. Bridges. t ere was no rson -‘ h g mm ll, wag-lg = Colin Fraser was the only lghegff“ "‘“°‘" w ° one in at i’! o'clock. My us an I k came in about the same time. Helhemd m” c 0c Why didn't it would strike. between 'i and 8. I don't know‘, n where he went. Became in aflblnlggfi 0?; “l; and fell on the floor. They pvt bimvwhen l, Si...“ M? on the lounge and he went to sleep-l His two boys came after him be-ipflsoher slept M] [fight tween '1 and a. Dave snepperd 11°11"; m). Campbell: How cd put_him on the lounge. Oh. yes-he Shh,’ a“ his“? Dave Sheppard was there tOO. he; boards at my place. I think he ls _ why d“, you away to the woods now. He helped ma, Mahhews M; yquf my husband put the anion" ‘m... o'clock the night before? the lounge. I am not positive about A the time. ' Q. When did you see him last? _ A. I went upstairs about ten o- clot-k. I come downstairs atlllhnlnlgi was still on the lounge. 0 l ; 1 didn't down for a glass of water. I cover- 1°’ m" ed him with a quilt about l0-30~ 11 lo Lei-go's Livery Stables. q, Did your husband tell them- A. I don't know whether he d (Jlbguncil: You knew Matthews w 1'1"‘ Y°“- W" M“°K““‘°“’ *1‘ 111° Bisxar. but didn't know the other) Itnc last time. nls 1 u came from work (Mutch s) at 7.30 marked up‘ After I ahgnr/ea Sig); I never handlediof the hm,“ | lounge. ~ . . Q~ m‘! he ha“ “nymmb t‘) dxmklllousc. I don't know how often it) when the po-i l wimesa m “m”: w a questmnzlmy brother's wife. Matthews was inl hum‘ "mmprfloalld and Matthews were talking only _ r you washed the bill. M" 05mph“ Yo“ ha“ n” debdishes. That would be about 1 ohigiven by his wife. house i 64 m“? °“< Q. You don't. know where he was spring strait in ocwber 13st" I redat one o'clock. Now. come on. Whore was Joe? Wasn't. he in the house atlinl; about having a horse for sale. you to get drunk. PIlSOIlEII YCS, Cf late. I WES Dilly ‘mm Your 0w" emerald 1519-" NEW YORK, N. Y., 5M3. Z0. 1 n,“ i, married ma“, rPresident William T. Cosgrave of Mr. Campbell: I agree wltlryou out- Bridges‘. I saw ‘him later. llim Fraser and I went to se o out, I was going upstairs to get,a horse he had for sale. That him going bed. I look- ed at my husband's watch. I waslthc case? p A. I don't know anything about nlglli, a; Bridgcs, aot up Saturday it. I was at Bob Stanley-S morning about 8 o'clock. I was SICK‘ afferithe assau Saturday before the assault. I anqydry, A fewlwas who took not know what there _ (IOIQGIIIUCT going over ~ ea it strike nine, nor eight. norlanymorc (Matthews) was out n. few minutesreveih why were you hswhihg w the! Did you have your,I knew nothing the window sewingpvroke up next morning lounge. When I awoke it was day- nQLqL do you knowlI must go s 1i, 1v an r did 1 tell them to solace into George a u e e (I then went across the street to 1 did not give thcln bottle from gel-ell Bridges one, \'iil.(l hear him tell anyqKennys. There was a American System Held’ Inferior By Ame (Canadian Pun) TQRQNTQ. Ont, Jan. 20. - Baned on his tour throughout the Empire, Right Hon. Coi- orlei L. C. M. S. Amery mid: a new cclnfoalion of faith as to the lclltlons of the conch tucnt parts of the Empire be- fore the Canadian Club, here today. The belle‘! one; many in some form of federal government for the Empire had now been found to be un- workable. he mid. Volunt-l-y iibflperatlon arrliong flee and lresponsibllg. governments pre- serving the ancient symbol of the throne and yet allowing for the fullest measure of domestic liberty andltrue responsibility , would produce much better re- sults the speaker thought. This idea was the latent and the eupl-brrf: produdiof British . political genius. Thevachemc had not been in exictence at the time of the framing of the American constitution. The frame s of that constitution had only the countries of anc- ient time: and Britain, n‘: she was at that time to serve as a model. Consequently the Am- erican systcm 0f Government was an eighteenth century creation and inferior to tile modern British lystem of res- ponsible government with vol- untary cooperation taking the place of a rigid federal cousin tutlcin. . “We have." said Mr. Amery. i “a more modern, more flexible system which brings every man into a (truer touch with the government and really i makes for government by the MT- casmpmu: Th“ was the ‘mlyling the dishes. It was about 12 people and through the peo- "me W“ we'°~°au3ht' ‘o'clock. lie was talking to Mr. ple." witness: I did not keep time oi Bridge, l____,____r_ ____.__ __ ,_,_ the times I was searched. Perllapsl Q Iihw hhh Mm. yo“ washed the! W“ °r me “m” °r maybe w“ dishes were the police there? lsaying. " M1". Cflmlllbell! Did W" B" 1°: A, About a hall an hour, James Stewart (sworn) i live on "m"? Mr. Campbell: You said your nus- 2'1 Spring Street. Witness came house about 6.30 to pay me Thomas Coyle (sworn) that afternoon on the corner the prisoner. It was about 4 I stayed with him an hour or so (about '1 o'clock that evening. as I can tell I left about nine lclock. The prisoner was laying Q. How many times were the po-lthe lounge at that time. He got land went out for‘ awhile. when conversing face was badly It was color, perhaps. Joseph Matthews (sworn) I ‘afternoon. I do not know I‘: . ion you rne there. quite awhile. Afterwards I remained. I was not 0X1 : I k 1 tn t the ll m. 1 saw Mrs. Brldfieil; she wlmess A“ new s a lggttlng ready to go to church. I said ham may n mink down drink. She I am not familiar with out I went through the old I did not tell the police thatlsquare. I went down tn King street time it was. (‘sfinylgo Bridges, Tommy Shepperdh housc- coyle and Colin luascl" wen! ld lChipmalfs. I got a ,Chipman. there. We had a bite to eat BSidrank some of the rum. again and .Shepperd for a "teddy." I went out Byidges told ("d 110i 80 in bed for awhile anefllupstlllrS when the police were thercfiwent back to George I covered him. I looked all the A. N r 1 (hd not ‘was during the morning. I did doors that night. "I all"?! 1°°k the’, csmflli. That's’ your oath. is it? go out. I got dry ' ~ i Witness: Yes, that's my oatb- _ _ ’ l Council: We'll see about thatm; the barn. Thats {on Matthews? i A. I did not Matthews; we were ‘friends, and besides RATE-Jo. per word. 119i each insertion in this column. 3on1)» snow sc EA J. M naid'|. 11183 lmghligtggllyzfkao w bed, y non rnmnno or avalw‘ A. Yes. dmhihuoh. manly mg gxpedi-j hook the back door. "only exec“ quuglm cen-i Witness: Finally-J could not My ‘$511,017 Printer-y. 1mm m- _______________________________ o'clock. ‘LEMON! -- 10c. A oozlu- P -I night, after eleven l! Cross examined by Q, D0 you remember the night Condensed Specials llagltwhen d“ you throw the wam em 0 throw any water on always good Toombs evldenc I never beat following her up about 10.20. A1- P. (hi... up-—(Il'l answer to a question.) don't know ahvthlns about the the doors every you‘! whether he was out or not. that Mr. Campbell: I remember what I did urday and Sunday- Mr. MacKlnnon: You heard A. No. I always lock the doors-‘loxw. I was only out as far as Jgu _ I know nothing ab 1t jury why an innocent man uonldhrelegrnhh Torah,“ ohm light coat on and a cap that night. (Prisoner identifies coat and cap as his own.) John Roper gave me the coat I have 011m now. I only had It thin shirt on Stewart's. this assault. I had a held ny ' He corroborated the 0Vld0nf38‘Thur5dgy momjng I live on King Street. I saw the prisonelzl didn't gel. a chance to go out. I. Iging and Queen Streets. He was boys (ml; [he horse intoxicated at that time. That was Cross examined by saturday afternoon. He was talk- It is a common occurrence then for dent in the iI-Ic wanted to be driven out to Mrs. my h°“5°- 39.3"“ “me m He w“) Witness: No, he was not. I'd knowiBridgesfi I got Frank Vessey to drive arresled Cum 1 was in the station! him out in his car. I accompanied three tifflgs_ _ ovlack- was living with my wife about tnreelthc Irish Free State who arrived here today for a visit to the United Colin a; her Siam-ls in we city she has States and Canada informed the Fresh Outbr 0f e him about been Sick far aim“; Canadian Press that he would visit‘ was the hospital. She He at hcr sister's in (wasn't capable of talking. As neariyem.’ so and drop-q {fi-gvg in “mi Bridges 1111dllivery' stable. black and blue, more of flipriday and kept m. gdlng, m5 5a“ home about noon I'd say. llookcd as though it was getting bet-l to the timedter. ' know| even otcd the evidence l9 o'clock. You couldn't tell could witness. been mistaken) It; of bel- w Colin Fraser (.sworn)- Corrobor-ihhd no“, yuu mil 11w. you loll on of the previous the prisoner in this case. I rcmcnl-ihu. mm?“ 1 hen I was arrested Sundayxqlgi-“ing, ‘ what] elcvenimonth it was. I anl no scholar. l QjWhat. have you go to say about lremember being taken to Bridges’ in have a. car .I didn't know who the man thmg lo (ll-ml; I Stayed Prisoner: ‘ales, to Stewart's to non ‘Sapay back some money I had bor- me back to Bridges “who hhhhm A» 1 can't wl-ywivhllb“) ~""'°-“;°‘|‘Y-m‘t TORCNTO. one. Jan. 2o. —-One blight 111111 1111" '- B ‘my- _of the six‘ IIISIIIDCIS of the British lvcssev and CW1? lbdlbedbifffmffl commission which sails tonight for ghiugfiggdgifilg, '3,",}§,'*,,§"=,,3"m1;g m“ s an na s kl India. to study the future develop- Jmuhry 10th for Newport News ahd ‘flafms t,“ mcnt of that nation, is a. grandson Rotmrdhhh _ iv 5111111115 of the first Lord Stratheona who. “We m“ m. thflriwas formerly Donald Smith. pion- "l" ‘>7 it ‘m iecr Canadian raiiwayman. Tb ._.._.._.4-o>-~-~- ~ that night. I was around the house the first part of the night.‘ afterwards till I we,“ u, Bridge town and get swarm; bu); told me to wash my face. A. He was there in the moming. I said I was sick. I did not wash mfvflnalf full and I bell the policelface. house atlnames of the streets. When I went I came back to MrS- drank out young fellow when; 1 left. the empty bottle. I tho: so; up at eleven Bridges. Thislvphe police (‘R1110 lu Elli) zlitcrllwn as far as I went. lic‘e came. ' I don't remember of bein! 81111111111919 here looking for e. about somebody everything that was I was not around there at first statement was false. Secretary or Hoover, who is seen with his wife in the garden of their Washington does things!’ home, is daily becoming a more ker- great olgzmiaation ability lous contender for the Republican Q. Was there your clothes after the accident? A. Yes. it took nearly ,ali the forenoon to lake the blood off my clothes, I used soap, water and a brush. i dun‘). remember the spot under tllc lapel of my coat. I.didn't look that close. Further questioned I left (Canadian Press) to i1, went on to say. Colliers where I stayed that iiight. shortly before noon, cl that time. My two home. Mr. Saunders: 0T was boozini; people. a large proportion l at years ago. She is at present living two years in the has been bqardlngloltawit on January 29th., town for about a‘; l have ween llcr frequently, this time. I live on Bracklcy “Wduring had a row with °T1lPoint road. I nevcr _ "Dlmy wife, neither did I ever beat helher. I was in town Friday morning. left my horse in the I started to drink on‘ (Canadian Press) forenoon I think. Mr, Saunders: ron told Ml: Mac-Elbiiife- The whole Kinnoll you loft home on ‘Lfilurrduyllmixa and ‘Friday. Which is correct? Prisoner: I cunle to town on m“ days. On Tllursdlty the boys took returned ull Frl-lnyl r am Whtl’; did Y9“ Mr. Saunders: . haw‘. 011 $11“""3“"? cng“l3“l:g%t3ll1llliSSi0l1 Prisoner". I was goilll; fIOl)‘1>D!"i0\India about lam: to another. I 516115 b71511)’ D-mhnhnary Mr. Saunders: Did you have uny- slr, I had rum. 1'9‘ quite a bit. I was drunk before: din- out the was carrying on_ and I then went W“ where I had .t 1o George Bridges‘. i _ b ttl , bout - “"5 ° W“ ‘nlfirfiktthg wlfol: of 1c Rev. D. M. Lamont l the 1 look the first drink in Steven's (Special to the Guardian) barn and two or three more inl Toronto‘ TORONTO, Ont... Jan. 20.-Thcre JflWBl-idges‘ house. I don't know what there. declined I jldecided to extend and dlllnw go anywhere after that.‘ Iicapi- D- M' the new: morning. lotmwwn’ m Rev. Mr. Lamont. “Otlgt 1 o'clock. I \\':\s ln llle cnrn sent about fifteen lnirultes. (100189 me what time the p_O- He said the police were me. Mr. Saunders: Didn't you telltgf; hsh floor Biggal‘ that youvere "I15 Mm at the “me and that you heard native province as a min id? You A. 1 fold Officer sglggar that I ige“lé,ligf,yi‘éfag“fhlth_ ' “° 21.“. yaw": ll. 1r... .21; em ~11» are“ a ear 1 - Sat- h Mr. Saunders: Will you tcll the ha" of Apr“, want to tell a story like that to o‘ police ofliccr? jail after‘ A. 1 don't know why 1 said n. Ilmal dhhyf had no motive. that? iMr. Saunders: when you were ar- THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Colnerce Herbertyrnanausound. able follow and a conceded, bard worker. Work counts. lloovcrothels. Hoover showed a remain in conduct of relief campaigns the war and more recently among presidential nomination. Henry, Ford declared: “Hoover is my can-Aha Mississippi flood sufferers. dldatc. You couldn't get |La1vrcnce deep waterway scheme. much blood onNew York President Cosgrave NEW YORK, Jan. 20. —With a placard bearing supporters of the _ lopposltion party elected from Bath 1110 1111501191‘ tcry Park by police to avert pos- 1101118 011 siblc disorder, President William T. the day of the Coagrave of the Irish Free State ‘accident, after which I went to Jim stepped onto American soil today‘ LIVERPOOL. Jan. March. here last night. the Baltic product. The answer was that next and Germany would Canadian packers, the bacon market in the the British market during which would be very shortly. was a hindrance to the trade. Destroyer Held Responsible For (Canadian P use) Commander The-mas of them dress before the Naval Board Royal Commission LONDON, Jan. 20. —'I‘he Royal I was drinking in the Commission on Indian reforms On my way to headed by Sir John Simon, which toxvn on Friday I go: Lwc bottles of sails from Marseilles for Bombay at its development ‘as a. member of the British Common- wealth of nations is in the hands of “mmded- m“! dud a‘ “- rmspital Charles Freez. 35, was sho W“ ‘ma’ ma“ named m “my ‘he W” through both thighs and is in a ser- of Indian self-government. work of the commission is part of the Montague-Chelmsford reform scheme inaugurated o. de- will arrive in February 3rd, for o. visit of two months. Another visit will be made latc in ST JOHNS Nfld Jun 2 1928. and tllc ilnal report made to ' ’ " ' 3o ; h the British parliament in i929. Sirfvfgweg; Zfifirdlgg‘ ported by ee John Simon upon whose shouldersiwnh he, rudder broken. fails one of the heaviest responsibil- huh was latitude 4520 honh 10h? lties of statesmanship ever given o. jmde 4h“ Wes,“ ' shoes». w» ems» Q- Did W“ m" ‘my l“ u“ ““°""l-cs;cra by all sections of ‘the British gggghmfigeme “h°°“°' Bmy old evangelic gospel. who is soun ental doctrines of situation, My the call and that he will enter upon have had a oonve is ministry in Toronto ‘the first From the Evening ou were sent ‘up for, you. Why did you do W A. I had some business to ___ inquiry today. ..._..___gg (Canadian Press)’ ST. LOUIS. Mo., today. men m gang) murders to l6. day. a ions condition. Dutch Steamer (Canadian Press) will be a special Mexican Consul recently Gaelic That Consul It is ex- the Capital. Prime Minister, TCHIC. Hon. Charles Marcil because 11111151111111) run 111111111) .illilN nlvwls Will be Enly Well‘ Re-Established by March, is Prediction 20.-—- The market in Britain for Canadian bacon is coming back and should be fairly well rte-established by next This was the information given by Liverpool produce import- ' ers to the party of Canadian farm- ers visiting Britain at a conference H. S. Arkell, Dominion Livestock Commissioner, asked the importers what the prospects were of o. let-up in the bacon supply from the Baltic, and whether Britain would pay higher for Canadian bacon than for the Baltic imports would decrease be the big purchasers of pork from the Baltic. Britain, it was asserted, could easily afford a better price for bacon. the' importers did a better jub than any Canadians were advised to until came back.) centenarian senator, Hon. George Casinur Dessaulles will be honored b b . fb tn l w f - . hing??? ‘f: avegnesdgqsexbrfisgy lllg taken i0 inaugurate an aggres- lst. when his portrait in oils will bc present/ed to him by Hon. Hewitt Bostock. speaker of the Sen- ate on behalf of parliament. l l Senator Dessaullcs will be felicit-i ated upon reaching his 100 birthday by the Prime Minister, Right Hon. Atlantic reglom‘ Mackenzie King and Hon. R. B. Bennett, speaking for the commend} The importers also said that Can- llc adian cheese was superior to New, a bcifcl-(is an active supporter of the St. Zealandb product and that Cana- dian butter and eggs were popular with British buyers, but the lack of a continual supply of high quality Collision ‘BOSTON, Jan. 20. -— Responsi- bility for the collision which re- - suited in the sinking of the Sull- Three thousand police had been marina 3.4 was place‘; um“ max-shelled along the line of march I ' 1 d 1 1 , h to City Hall where Mayor walker $§3§F"“" esumyer Pa“ d “g y waited to greet the ‘Qsimm mes" Doyle, representing the relatives name 0t m“ 5300900 of the 40 victims in. his closing ad- °£ of an inch n. year. Gang Warfare Jan 2Q __ A was in progress. . fresh outburst in the gang war here FHCSS Big Problem last night after a lull of three weeks left two dead and a third wounded The shooting came as an apparent reprlsal for the assassin- ation of Vito Gianllola, gangster. bootlegger, and exlortlonist, De he, 28ml ahd brought the h“ of increase of the leaning towers in- 1111111)’ An unidentified man, believed to ‘my m d . f l have been a gunman imported Iron mam’ “"5 a ‘"53" ' m ‘w " f t I another city. was shot thirteen “ “re ° times and died in his tracks. Dominic Cataldo, 29, was mortally t 111311)’ ¢°mm35541°n5 have Studied m‘? xvelc engaged ill painting Reported Disabled 0. —The equal to disabled, ment by a Her posl~ »'I‘he ocean tug ment wlthlgtaa mound ‘on! hearth. 18-, d in moved in or aes e lC reasons, B. The weight of the tower coconut-l Announcements, leaving port three _ days ago, will probably go to the weakened state. the pressure being, assistance of the helpless steamer. approximately , Special Luncheon In Honor of Amery. uneetine in Kingston Hall, Saturday. luncheon of the Toronto Telegram says:— At u Canadian Club may h, the mhg .°°"3'°3‘m°m“ m°°tm3 “i m“ M‘ Edward Hotel at which the guest of a drink i)“; of- formed Presbyterian Church. Bloor hoho, Wm be colonel Right mm street east, Wednesday night, it wash Q M 5_ Amer“ 586mm“, o; n. (he hail n; the uccnlunanlmvbsly and gnztllllaibxlcgglifiitate rol- Dominion Affairs. Lamont. M.A.. minister of the Church of Scotland at Char- Edward Island. who preached in the Reformed Church, ‘is a native-born Canadian of several» generations, but. he is a noted scholar and can preach as fluen in that language as he does in Eng- He is highly esteemed May Retire‘ TORONTO, Jan. 20—~The Toronto Star last evening printed the fol-. tly lowing despatch from Ottawaz‘. General Barron of in his Mexico may retire from his office‘ isicr of the and thus relieve the Government of. d what ls potentially an embarrassing is the gist of reports in, Mr. Barron was in| will accept Ottawa recently and is said w reation with incl It is understood- that the Mexican Consul Generoli rather than cause trouble for the “dmmlsirgfifiad to gglbslgi-efiznsgthflg west ah: llzrléhwESt filrales. cloudyi n1 be taken out of the motion ofland °° e‘ h “W unles‘ it calls . do. I for no other concrete action than a atums‘ PAGE NINE PcsMllHE slllllls - n Platform) lllH lnlmlliil MIAMI, _Flc., Jan. 2o. -~Thc Americm federation of labor n V I N E will demand of both major pol- itical parties the inclusion of 2.75 beo in their campaign platform. This announcement ______ Nova Scotia Now Con- templates Attract- ing Danish Colon- ists to The Province was made late today by Pres- ident William Green after me Executive Council of the feti- OTTAWA, Jan. 20. — Tile Marl- time Provinces will enjoy an access .01‘ imlnigranis during i928. and col- erafloln had heard the plea of the United Brewery Worke s. ‘onizallon will reach a high state of presented by Joseph Over-fete. The federation for several 1 years has favored real beer, is a step towa ‘d temperance. it was said but this will be the first time that the demand has been framed in time for inclus- ion l" 11W lflllflif-‘lvfl P"- developnlenl. This was the opin- gramme to be presented to the ion expressed by officials of the De- major parties during their parimcnl of Immigration and Col- onization hcrc today. Already New Brunswick has launched :1. progressive scheme to election year conventions. The Lo: Angcles convention last year went on record as favoring amendment of the ‘attract settlers to that province and vfflgfgad Ad, was developing the project to a. de- gree that was highly creditable. Co- " operation between the various pro- - M51011 Oldest Senator vincial and federal departments l _ was close and nlutually helpful. W1“ be New Brunswick had established a Honored (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Jan. 20. —Canadu's large number of settlements where tllc preponderatlng elements were Dunes. and the experiment was so enllncntiy successful that Nova Scotia now contemplated attracting Danish colonists and steps were be- sive policy of‘ settlement this year. Danish farmers, bringing to the Maritime Provinces their highly specialized methods of dairy-farm- ing and co-operative marketing, would fit in well to the life of these They were most desirable citizens and were easily absorbed. and by Hon. Senator Dandurand,‘ _,_____{,>,______ and Hon. Senator W. B. Ross for, . the Senate. The portrait will be , hung in the senate after inc death Ready t0 Sal] . of Senator Dessaullas. ~ About March (Special to the Guardian) PETS Leaning TOWQI’; OTTAWA. Ont‘... Jan. 2o.- Cabled -.__ iadvices from Great Britain to the (British United Press) ‘Canadian Naval Department here Rpmg Jan, g0, _ The inclination indicate that the reconditioning of of me famous campanlle of Pisa, the destroyers Torbay and Toreador better known as the Leaning Tow- 1S Drflffeedlng 811d that i118 W10 er, has, agcofdlng m fegenfi investi- warsprites will be ready to sail for gations. been increasing at the rate Canada about March 20th. Cana- of approximately one-twenty-lflfty dian crews will man them, the east- ‘ gern crew under Commander Beard ' The tower is 1'79 feet in heiglltghaving already left for England and it leans from the perpendiculqwhile the western crew will leave or to an extent usuallygiven as Esquimault about the end of the 16 feet 6 inches. ' month and proceed to England. When the tower was built in 117-; The destroyers are being loaned it was not intended to amaze the to Canada to replace the Patricia spectator by its present oblique and Patriot. pending the building of position. The tilt is due to a sub- two new destroyers for Canada. - {OM ' sldence of the soil while the work Threewllilen Were Crushed to Death Between the year 1829 and l9l0 an increase of one foot was measur- ed, and as the result of quite recent measurements it has been ascer- " tained that the deviation from tllc ‘(Cafadlael We") perpendicular ls continuing. MON] RhAL» Jmmury 20- Ih theonh an insignificant gradual Three lllen were crushed to (loath ill the (‘zulmliun Vickers cllnatlon will not endanger its stnb- Limited boiler shop when :1 steely for many years to com0~asboun1 on n (luvs-llim; (‘Tillie struck The one of the ilmw largo circular however. may happen, plains and acnl it against the lath- the famous ers, jléilillllii": them lrcgether. The lnt-n_ Rollo-rt. 'l‘ilornton, 35, Arthur lWf-‘nll’ YBBYS Taylor. 39, unll Robert Shields, 32, ihe unexpected. as was the case (with campanile of Venice. During the’ last Towm- of Pisa and several remedies ,,h,i,._.,_ for its safety have been suggested. i _.__.... The tower is built on a stratum o - - - alluvial sand and cla_v—under which‘, Invitation Dechned therc is a spring of water whose in- filtratlons have caused tile mischief.) (Special u, u", Guardian) Aware of the spring. the builders QTTAWA_ 0m" Jan‘ 2Q _.. m. llmltfid the {OWENS foundation I0 1O Specwr Joy of the Royal Canadian Wet 811d kePt the Circumferenfl? Mounted Police has been invited by that 0f the IOWQI‘. 1111111915’. Commander Byrdc to accompany T1161! surrowldcd its base- him on his south polar expedition. 181189 0f 501111-0110111111‘ The invitation has "been refused arcades supported by column-s ebdncwover. the inspector preferring to filled 111) the 810mb! 101-11111 ‘he b91515“ continue in the Canadian service. edly contributes towards its present Coming Events, Meetings, Etc hogs at Emerald. forenoon. - 1027-1-19-81 55 pounds per square, The attempt to remedy the evil by injections of liquid cement will not be made before a further nlin-l "Buying live lute investigation. ‘Jan. 24th Tuesday ;Evcrctt Haslnm. _ I “Clyde Rive: gamers Institute Jan. 21st at 8 o'clock. 19464-2041 / A Vntffv (no. CAM OFTEN Affallcf Moor Affl-zwrlon “Salvation Army Rummage Sole "lyill be llcld in s. A. Citadel, Tnurs- ‘mlay. January 26th. Comrades will he snlicllinq goods of all description. BY KEEN" Q wwms will collect Monday. TilBSdBY, ___ Wednesday. IMS-l-Ib-M lLL **(‘l1i1~lc.~11 Supper nnll Bail in fllrlinsi iinli. Monday Jan. 23rd. Admission ti) unll 25 ole). Ladies Zwlth baskets f"ee_ Proceeds for hall llolll, Special music. If not (fine fl-llowillg night. 19424-2031 l l l, "Rheumatism. diseases of blood, ‘Stomach and internal Organs cur- ed. References given. Phone 89’!- J. Di‘. Cliff. 112 Prince Si... Chi?‘ lmtetown, P.1d. Island, Canada Eflit- 12-3 mos I"IA0BiilIlK live lloga at Hunter lillver, Tuesday, Jan. 24 gill 1mm; ‘and (tolltinuc loading Tuesday of leach wcck- Piverctt wedlock. TORONTO, Jan. 2l.— Maritime} 1964-19-81 "Concert Box Social and Enter- tainment. three in one. Middieinn lHall. Tuesday. Jan. 24th. Hear Dr. ,“_2o‘ Green and others. Aid of Women's 1084-1-21-21 Maximum and minimum temper- Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18-4‘ 1mm“ w‘ \ ' r . ' M‘."°"“’“ " . 1983 iOctober let when the police arrest- Saturday and Sunday and no rested did the police (=11 w" Wbfliitrled to get out on bail and wanted request” for the recall of General Montreal, m... ..____' ___ .__ _____.__..__P-- ed, Matthews‘! sweater. Prisoner wan-instructed 1° you were time)“ f"? (to see Johnny Rossw set ball. 38m" ..,,. Quebec. snow .. a- s) __ —--— ‘YOU _‘WAN‘I‘ 600D INVEIJOPES. A. Yea. remember. They arrest-lput the cap on his held for benefit A. No. _ Mr. Saunders: Couldn't you write . . clrtown, snow . . 32- 2v 341591116 Feb 311d for lea in mm“ m} m. m M. m; aso cg him Io being drunk. of the lury- Q. Dld you ask them whet you Johnny Boos instead of breaking 1-"5" Halifax. snow . 14- 01-1011 Church Hell by ladies of Blo- w, no ‘m.’ u M- 1900 for Q, was he more intoxicated than v Q. were you in an accident a few we“, ill-realm; (or? to,“ o; 1am saint John. Show _ _ 1M h‘ tist Church. 1M4 I “g5 fighlig Office. on the 151,11. ' ldays before i-hlfl- _ A. N0. I asked 0111661‘ 31881115 0" Prisoner: I cannot write. TORIONTTO. Ont. Jfln- 2W —_- Boston, clear . . 38-32; “ ohulahh h‘ “um” . tf. A. No. he was not so drunk. l A. Yea. about 3-39 01' 9 °°1°¢k m“ M01150)’ 11101111118 "he" 11° 10°11 111° Mr. Saunders: were you not General L. Medina Barron. Mclr- New York, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 44-4), 511901111 meeting of Winlloo ‘ m. Campbell’! Yet vw 1st 111m Thursday before 1M "W111- 1 ""0111 to the stove. "What am I have caught in nose cellar? lean Cc-nsul, declared idday that High tidc this morning at 10:31 . Sbippins Club will be held u. Win- hc was more into a oar. I was "full". l cot e11 for." A. Yes, noes intended to drive me there was no foundation for a l-c- s...) tonight at 9:29, LS1“ 111111 Tuesélsv. hanélhzmain, mpor l1 , wAN-"pi"; __ ohm‘ m‘ pLQW. in on the 15th when ' Nhmh 5mm‘ T". vlllgyhog.‘ alglelllfuvlg?‘ 31:“ wouldnt let him ____m“"". "_“-_' _~'._.___.._.._.--- m“- Witness: I-fe was marine s 1w rncimt WANTID Aron m. ifid talkifll to himself. vol-non Bdilvoi- sonvlvmm "5 =._ ' A ‘ was not so drunk. q. Was he thmlbflfli“! to heat i" rwnl-lli- Plllffifififoifll ’°X.'i°'...ls not hm what he was iconuoK on rm u) in broke up. Ml‘. MacKlnnoh: l” very good looking than did you. Q. was your hone. injured’) I 4 h l He said “Beat-inc up a woman!’ I back that night. I-Ie made arrange- Yoll hadn't (1 said I never beat up any woman. menu; u, g0 my bail. ‘ race on Saturday I-Ie said I made a mistake and hit M; sounder‘; AM 1 the wrong woman. George Bridges‘ that night. That's —- all I know. "Mr. Sounders: You broke out of lmeet. at 2.80. i113 51011 blok. I wasn't out of sgvgd My, m" the plenum o; my- Court adjourned at l o'clock I the police’ for ‘his Catholic Church in Mexico, 4'0 port emanating from Ottawa to the effect that he might resign ir connection with a motion to be 31 \ introduced ill parliament asking _ resignation because of 55 p. m.’ to statements respecting the Roman S1111 ueia this afternoon at. 4151.1‘ 7'30 p- m- 7 . nrwl rises tomorrow morning at 1973-14141 ' _ "All members of O dl-m o! Full moon Suncla, , Dec. 22ml, 1)..‘ Maw sodahw are . to attend a social eve mall on Monday. Janu’ ' 8 o'clock. 0 a Summer-aide Hdn eighteen v min. 11108 laivr than Charlottetown. .__.v-.-v-.-¢j».»-:-::f__. ...:__. _..__. .7 _. “y!” wan»..- c‘???