,~ HARI,_ GUARDIA I Morflllld Dllly follfldld 1891 'E - ' - ' E por your by mall En dr w..u. 0..... =....».. 1...... ....1 } cHARLo'rTErowN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915 {w;,;-fv--» tml-A-A ' s TERM . ' SUPREME COURT Only. Criminal Cose on Docket _ Ifesulted in Ac- quittul offter Occuliying Court ull day. In the Supreme Court yesterday When they arrested him he was morning before His Lordship the Chief somewhat helpless. They found the Justice and a jury the case was bro- window hard to raise, They found ught up in which Ernest Creighan was nothing on the boy. charged with having on or about Dec- Tile next witness was James Hay- ember 16 ,broken and entered the nes, shipping clerk with Carvell Bros. warehouse of Wm. Aitken and others, He said he knew the warehouse that commonly known as Carvell Bros. was entered; it was on the south side in opening the case the Attorney of the store. The stock of groceries General explained to the jury. the sit- there was large. When one got_ across uation of the building. The entrance, ,to that store he could go all over the he sxfid, had been lnade from the whole place. Witness himself locked southern elld, looking down upon the the doors and windows every night. wharf, a. very dark and solitary place lie remembered the occasion of the at midnight. The policemen, Mclnnis entry. The night before he closed the and Harper, went down around the doors as usual alld this window; it end of this warehouse and there they was broken in the corner. The open- found a window partly open, a will- ing was about C inches by 4. Witness dow with 4 panes in it, with a catch did ilot remember having ever seen fastening the lower and upper saslics. the prisoner before. 'i‘lle lower sash Ilad been raised up Cross-examiilerl, witness said he nbollt half tiiq»_ distance, wide enough was not awnro that zlliytiliiig was to enable the prisoner to enter. lnl- stolen. incdiately under the window was n Mr. Will. li. Aitken wus in-xt cxuiii- jigger, whore a layer of gravel hud,liicd. llc said the store was in poss- bceil tioposited. Eutraiico to the blliid- .cssion_ of his iirin for ii nllinbcr ol' ini; Ilud been oii`cct.ed by the pcrsoll years. (.‘i'oss-exlllniilcti he sold nmli- stepping oil to the gravel. Oli tllolliilg was stolen :ts fur as in- kilcw. night of December lil Harper ami Me‘ Police. (lolistalilo llnrlwr gnvb will. lllnis were standing at tho corner of ence cnrroiirutlvo of Mclin|is's. llc Queen ami Water Streets when il. sllid that the ocurrcd clnfwy slirdl hh movement of some person down tho said tllat the accllsed did not explain street a little furtherattracted their will’ he was ill thc wurc house. l-le nltention and they went down and dis- askctl to be allowed to go home be- covered the prisoner in the ware- cause he wus hungry lillt this was not house. On discovering this one of thc allowed. in cross-exuiiiination, wit- Poncemen mood gum-ll ovol- the wlnll. ness said llc found it dliiicuit to open dow while the other went to the role. the window. This closed the case i'or phone ofllce alid teleplioiied the Poi- U10 CPOWII. “ral ice Station to have search ligllt Wm. Butt. jur., said he was chief brought. Then Sgt. Taylor took 11 engineer oll_tlie tug “Anlhcrst." Ile light' and with lt they now the pl-lno. knew. the prisoner and his father. He ner lylng lnslde the wm-ollon5e_ Qno had the boy employed this season at of the Omoo,-B wen; lnnldo nnll look the car ferry. He would not wish a lllm out and delivered him to the better boy. and wiiiius. nuiite and Omcer Molnnl5_ Ho was (non when trlistwortlly. He was in the habit of up to me Bl,,_tlon_ The llolnllg, Bald sleeping ill tile tug. When he knew me Attorney Genel-al_ would be glven him first the prisoner was not a drink- by the wlmess_ polloo Conslnblo Mo. cr. When he was drinking lic did Innls was the first witness called. He nothing and seemed to be stupid: he said he had been on the Police Force W0ill11 119 fUiYWiif‘l'0.. for 3 years. He remembered the Uf’0S5‘€Xi1miii0ii by U16 Atl0l'1ley nlght of D,-,ceml,or ll; lnnl_ Towol-(ls General, witness said he knew nothing . midnight he and P. C. Harper were of prisoners conduct about that time between Queen nnn Wntol- 3;,-new lil November he found him drllnk on, The bulllllng' he nalll, wnn on lower the tug. He was not disciiarged i`rom end or Queen st., the last ou the the tus; he was only mid off. Even s,,.,_,et_ Ho on-nell the oo,-ner ol the after they were paid oil’ they could building following the direction iii make *I 50|* Of Mme 01' the P1802- licen extermiiiated near Kara l'l'gnii. (Special to the Guardian.) successes near Soissons. Some mili- tary experts venture tile prediction that the great I-‘rcncll army has been bottled up and will be forced to sur- lAlAl]|Aii CASUALIIES (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Jan. 17.-The following casualties among the Canadian lix- peditionary force is announced. The denth on Jan. 16 of Private Hartley Chase, 12th Butt. at No.. 1 Canadian (ieneral Hospital, ilulford, from' men- izitir. Next of lu.. Mrs. Edward ounce i"rederit'i:oir, Nqli, Pln'I`ROGI’t AD Jun 17 -An official been no change in that region, lends c°'"m""’c“t1°" 1““e‘1 this ‘Welling to the belief that the rcllewal of a (Special to the Guardian) the French statement that there has says the lltli Turkish army corps has V ‘ where on tho western front there have been engagements, lillt the weather a BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Jail. 18.- mms except artilery d“9E5' and 5“°W Ali official announcement by me in the Vosges makes fighting difficult. Government Press Bureau tllat Ver- dlill has been “encircled by German al troops" was hailed to-day by Berlin ` military experts us ilews of surpassing clam” 5"c°°sses~ l‘°" me time bemg importance with regard to German the GGFHIHHS Seem I0 be more on the render like Marshal Bening care more ill detail, and it is believed the window was some grave and Harper searched all arou pl-r called his attention to th which the man had disappeared. Neal' MPS- W- G- H053. Said She knew the e open i` a window which led ilito a w in which were barrels of fo lie knew the place by the ii tiarveil Bros., the windaw iii lllid 4 panes 18 or 20 inches about 15 inches- wide. The two sashes, an upper ami low lower sash had been raised ll window was secured with a l the junction of the upper an d at the accused ceased to work at the Tllea- oennble -tre two years ago. Asked how she xed the date of the 16th, she said the win, she remembered Mr. Hogg remarking ul eiegl-aol, on the following morning oil the fact ft HM, ‘ tilat the prisoner was arrested. sashes. One pane was broke corner ot' the 2 sashes so as t ock. He -fl a man's hand to reach the i left Officer Harper to guard dow wllile he went to the T Office to telephone. Having le per he heard somethin fail w l H similar nature. He knew the prisoner Hamel. for about five years. About three years he tem ago he took the business over from ed sgt_ his mother and employed the accused, ith the l-le had always found him trustworthy i E thought occurred in the build returned right back and told not to leave the window until phoned. He then teiephon Taylor who came down w search iight. Where the wind dark. althougii r the lights w Taylor flashed the iight on t dow and witness observed, i w the floor. a inali. The man the _llgger and the three po took him to the station searched in the station, but was found on him. Harper liess then returned to the wind the flash light and then it w discovered the broken pane. Cross-examined by Mr. witness said it was 10 minut when they first took notice building. They saw a iliali tllrned in the direction of th ing. lie did not know wlle iilan they saw ill the building same mail wiio turned the t._____v_ _______ _______ _______ _ _ _____ _____ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ l and no prisoner. Three or four years ago he __ as employer] 9_1 (ho pooplets Then. i-lospita`i,. Netheravon, Private Robt. n te assisting Mr. Mitcilcll in the Lamb, 4th Batt. from exposure. Next 0 ,-ollongo operating rooni. She knew the priso- 0 , er to be it good, holiest boy, her has- Toronto. »_. iii A amo of band had occasion to use him ill ustwortliy business. Oil the evening gl, Bnlford, Private Carl John Cramp Completely withdrawn. long by of the 16th December she sold him a 7|l\;h Batt., of menigitis. Next oi. kin, cket to the theatre. He was drunk, _\l,-s_ _l_ L_ ('l-amp 234.3 Filth ,\ve__ e was staggering. llc stayed about w gék ut "l U1” fi‘@“ff@» file” us, First Butt., or meuigltir. Next or ' _ ki In cr°ss°examinati°n' wmless said Leith, Scotland. sea to the Oise there was yesterday nd. Har- W odstuffs. ii question U” re were U er. The h ow was and willing to do his duty. Ile had ere on had ocasion to trust him with money t he wm_ and there was never ally irregularity. yin on Personally, witness knew that his as hm, .11 other had continued the accused with ‘ light out of the building and placed on b"“E"°°‘“‘ E""°|"E"g m°"9Y- i _ - - o c. am n- _ He was ed. He spoke to the accuscd’s chara- ~ nothing cter. He worked with witness in the E' and ww operating roomand ocasionaiiy took ow with complete charge of the machine. His as they character was good, so fur as he knew, Memes" witness saw him coming illto thc and he did not know uiiytliiilg of nccliserl's is b“"d_ character except what he knew two mer um yours ago. The Court hel'c_udjouriled was me tor lunclleon to nlect ngltlll at 2.30 corner D' CONDENSED ADS. T00 LITE FOR Mr. W. G. Hogg gave evidence of a Mr Chas Mitciieli was als it On the night that he was arrested Theatre; he was “pretty shaky." Cross-examined, witness said he III. A This followed un understanding 8 ons. There was no disorder durlr-g the b f kin, J0hn Sidey, 144 George St. At No. 1 Canadian General Houpit- W est Vancouver. ('orp. Andrew Th'oiil- n, Mrs. ALF. Paterson, ‘7 Kirk St., il. (Special to the Guardian ) W nd took possession of Cape Haitieu 3 ween the rebels and the local garris 0 oreign Consuls l;l‘ere have asked the st F , American Consul to request the Wash- lipre later repulsed a counter-attack ington Government to send it \\'Bi'S11il> H , Vosges there has been a heavy fail in tbl, port, of silow. The enemy bombarded 1. EHE EAMINH o protest the interests of foreigirers d HAS ACCIDENT (Special to the Guardian.) A After lulleheon other evidence was cd. (‘oulll-ici havin tiicil addressed. His lcd in behalf of tho defence, the ac- Marin’ and Fisheries-Dermrtment here “E cuse'\°‘ GN *U00 Wg '10 Om-lil! h0\ll¢l *Bn \ h eb remain ing mtfl they are The length of today will be nine inspected. The nights Ani spent in the hours and three minutes. lnper. by wood fires. lluts along the nliparcntly undamaged ond v-‘MCU show no cracks in the walls were cum- letely demolished -'n inwrior. (me house ii. ’.!Ec`:n:'lt'I\\ of a nlfck had fallen while adioining houses were standing. The oiiicisl ulsiness of Sora in the garden. llcrc 're prefect und members ol the communal council and military carry on relief work. Train y .. . - tions wllo remained in Miaildoab, he io enter a house formerly ocoupiell by H0i`ViC¢ is Bimilit 0i\“i`@\¥ Hiiillmdefl iilllliiii. WGPB i¥iBBHi1