I ii ii ‘li .P i if fi ?fi§'- L' l_, " ’~.‘§L.~:»e v-. i ~ .. ‘_ .ffl if ._;, I _Ti lp £l_ a._....... 2-_.~.._ -r-f-..~ua- __ ,r . -....~ -v , _ _ .».‘_;.-,..`._,. y_~;~__» -5--._-_s -_-- »=.";1' _- .I ..._ i* .‘_ - 1 ;"‘5"~.fi .., _ ,i il. <-.< -’§i_».='rf .». _ -_ |1- vi [il .1 -; fl i ,, t _cr lit' 51' ., _ =i_ 1'. V iii ‘~ 9 ii . l §'l ` . . f _ ,,.! ,_ ., ¢-...-v-vp,-»-.. .V §___ lv, §;`§ ‘li l ---Ill .. W. ,._,_ fflflii _ _ sm _ 'rim cHARLo'r'ra'rowN Gvanoiaxc , _ 5 _E MAY is my t~.. .4o` 1 ‘- < r 1_2: A pedo chamber. -- THRILL NCE GREAT THREE EDWARD T 0 M 0 R R 0 w -RING AIR THRILLER ORCHESTRA - SHORT SUBJECTS ..\¢~._.`.__4 -. 1:-wirfwi 1 Reckless youth! Breathless speed! Dare-devil thrills! Stirring romance! Rollick- Gil# S ____ _ ing i`i;41i Not A War picture--but a. GREAT PICTURE! _i ALSO “PAIR OF TIGHTS" COMEDY 4'- . . t »~ » ,;- ',. ~n:~_- ,vez “'.: _ :_-_ ~ ,_-f '. _ o - ' _ » :.t‘.;~i?:fi-?e».fi.-,‘.t,z..»ff.f .~i -1 _ ` . I _ ,, =--° - 4..-..._-. ” -Continuocl iroiii page 1- JC ......-, _ _ < ef*-Sir-_e=:.=sw'=-»--ic v soncr. The criminal code directs that ia opinion of tho magietracc it is not lc shall be disC!Sgod_ What is the evi- `n ' dence? iAbingci~ has said in Reg. v. Farier 8C i 7 The only evidence offered to ron- ‘and P. R. 107 “It is the practice which ,_ I __ nect prisoner with the bii:';Ini‘y was _tl _s~»,_~»;_-..» _“tv f.l`conversation with him he said tain ' _'the offence referred tg without in- ' RA' \ ‘E _ dependent testimony connecting ‘Llicin with the commission of the ' ` ' ' _ iieiigiand in R. v. Eesirerviile 1916 2 moved for the discharge of the pri- 5K. 8f,i»Cr hearing the evidence if in the on in consequence of the danger 01| l ll-LmCiCHt to lmimit the prl.~oner lie _firiuccl testimony of one who is Bd~ ;'_‘5_‘_a statement alleged by Mr, 'Gi~:i*ly to that judge; have uniformally toldi -'yhave been mcde to liim by this Hub- juries that they ought not to pay _"ff-ert McDonald. Grady says, that in .my respect to the testimony to an "‘§,Hubert McDonald, you are going to in some material circumstance." AND SERIAL Ne W Mr. B. CX'9i X'i.s, was INDUI I _M *_ Sh°W z tb on ini week _ _ _ iii. pbsunzm 0 s y Another of our many opening specmls “E~ °‘ ‘ “ -` Mrs. J. 'r. Laeierre. Bair Fortune. _ nibmibwn Men s Broadcloth Dress Shirts was g passenger to Ch _ 9 555./ saturday to enter the Primo Edwsfd Plain and fancy, all sizes .. . . _ ' ‘ " ` Island Hospital for an operation for f W a endicitis she was accompanied i .vniui//1a`lAc“ lYI_71I _)" __ bgpmrs. i-in-rv Bum. Watch for our grand opening Ad Tuesday Sas the Navy in Action! Visit a Submarine! Witness its I "_"' ramming and sinking! Behold the crow trapped inthe lor- _AIMS Prln ce a rd Today Potato Growers Association. LAST DAY-USUAL LEGION 'Eat *Z* Ropln what /` q . ._ , S E R I C h D Y suffered 3. great deal, but. according ‘_ “_ ` _ 1 orlal Hall, Thursdai \l1 limi _ to last reports, there was a slight im- A pm; “1_,_i_e and all Hi-S saints Sha I - we. , , Riding thrills-Fighting thrills- g thrills-Love Thrills-Thal's you gi-tivitii EVERY KEN Maynard picture. Now add Spectacle Thrills to the ones you'li get when you see “Tho Lawless Legion." rinie. Lord Reading the Chief Justice of B. 658 says “The rule of practice s to coi'roborati'.'e evidence has aris- onvicting a person on the uncon-i usicdiy a criminal," and as Lord cscrves the reverence of the 1HW_ ccomplice unless he is corroborateril os.- ....4.;i,.- ~:-1~»~ if -1- ~» ;;_get yourself in wrong. you are nov: i In P.. v. Dyke 1838 8 C P 251 “Thel cut on bail and. lie says, DlcDo‘ii~ltl court laid it tloivn that the confirma- | -_'replied that he was not in Nooiiarvs. Winn of an accomplice ought to be! "€.He was outside in the yorfi and MC- in somcmattcrivliieli goes to connect: --wi-D0Yll§3ld Hfldrllle OCPTEWl§i‘i;oi'iYciivo`EVit tli@Ypi'YiY5_i;ii`erVwiiliYtlie transaction and “frin and took the goocls. Nei‘li<~r of :hc it would be highly dangerous to act; ,”;iDFiS0!1€1‘S were iJF€f?0nt at this cfm- _gn cvidcnce of the accomplice uncon- 'If versaticn. McDonald rlcnics licuffiig mmfgi ‘mu yecpegt tr) the party ac-i ,_ said this to Grady and fiirtiisr FI-~.\`S feused." The seine was held in R. v.° 5 _that on the night of the sevcntcemli `I.;\»@r€5+_ 1909 73 J_ 11 269 “That a V 1.0! April he got home if-om a iielgli- _mrigg should direct a jury_ to acquiti fl»bor's about 11.30 and vxrnt to uni ;f ine evidence against the accused; liabout twelve and did l`/it KH UD ill- is iimt. of a pert-on put forward 8S_ f. til about nine the next in:>i'nii°.e. T‘.~=it an M.-omplige and his evidence is not ‘§_MeDougald was in the lioiise when 'ne c0_.N,bm-ated in some inatzrlal par- i _'came home. That lie aziri the t".'.J mmm. that m.,O1\~@5 the guilt of thc! ._.prisoners sleep in the fame room in `aC¢u_3Cd_ This pyiyqeiple 15 also recog- I ; separate beds. Thinks they went to “ind by tm. highest court of Ncwl :Shed before he did, Didnt know whc- Zealand in R_ v_ Reynolds and Pet-| aol! --sam., _ -.-"- ... _ “_ ». -s~ ':*--v-'-.`~»Y= :un 1- .an `”""".4°'H'°°'fns at 12:( ..'!!| ... ... ... .. .. 1. ... l ... 1 fl. ~. ..'-1.-- tsriyig of Noona.n's plioes made in the .gther two rcceiva ther they had gotten up ilu'o\15ll _C1-.son 1911 30 N. Z. L. R. 801 alsof the night or not. Diciivt liiiau: vfllr- , 5m._l.¢_,,e Com; of mg Unitrd States; ther Mcllougald had bac-ii iii Noon- Em U_ S_ ‘._ Logan 144 U_ 5_ 253_ In] HWS 01'! “ISM Of 5°"("“"°""~h 0*' 935' 1 the State of Massacliusctts in Coin v. i Neither of the prisone:'s had told hizu 'Thmm__.m 99 Magi 444 in me Sup- ‘ they had been. He :lid no; tell Graf’.‘~' -_-Qnzc Court of New York in People v. I . " that he ivzis with licfloiigrlri and thi' _ucgmndp 110 N. Y. 284. Also in Halls- ‘ other prisoner on ni"ht of szvén- bu.-._»q Law; of Enqaml VOL 9 Inge ` ~‘ - »- ... ... 17 teentli of April wlicn tl: _v broke into 357 mg English and Empire Digcsti _ t __ __ it Nconarrs. Had different <-t~.ii'.'t~:‘.<:\il,l~':.c, ._-OL 141 The Almmcan and Englishl;__::_?_t‘e"j{_e`f3w'e_:_ _ _ _________ _____g.‘ Mr. Leon Johnstone has charge 0! with li-Ir. G;~__dy about, the hi' nicht; m,_,_C_,__ Hams D:-memes of me grim- Dalho_____e ___ 500 in at Noonan`s. He nskccl hitzi if iz* mal Law wth Ed P 400 Cx.a“kshaW_ _ D__p______ Mines ___ __ 5 had anything to do with it. lie snifl _ C_ C__ Rex vs_ D3; Cm” 0.,-;d_ and 5 Foothill Ou & Gas ___ __ 950 rio. In our tail: \-.»¢ were \~.._'»i1fle;<;:~_f;.hC_,._._ of mlm. C3535 that might 1,;-;Fa1wnb__idge "H1350 1400 WY10 hfld df-me it- H9 “~l!:`\i me V I ciftctl. Now in the application of tiiis{G0}dhm Mines __ 5 thought M:Dougai:i had iin_'.‘il:i;i; to p_.1m.i},a1 to 3 statemfnt Oi Une °flGranada . . 18 18 do with it. I said I rlirint tliizii; so. _ _i._l.;.e _wcomphces made in the nb-I Hollinger B25 do not renicinlicr telling ayont- llc- _ sence of mg other t“.o_ It is hmdlnglgowey ___ ___ ___ 122 121 Dougaid was one who did the brcnlt- 1 on me other W-0_ Hudson Bay ___ ___ 1815 mg _ 'oul l lik; 0.. . - . ___ __ L .. ~ n - _ at _ an " C I in. if so I \\ saying I clid not t the night Noonan into I was iii th Dougald got in There are other U onald and Grady rcliiiing to the l __ goods stolen' but t |3525 'D *L-' -`1`~'"%"“ Cf b“°“k“‘3 mjlzcing tried for an offence a volun- md be-V°“d “"5 ther” is n° °'”h"r V tary admission made by one of them "°5°“'°5 “elf m' _ is cvidciice against himself only and dmmY~ Amummg ` if it impiieatcs his felQ_:/_ prisoner evidence. And this to a. question of crr l_l I 1 i l. fig! l-ho m°m°“t that Mr- G"‘dY`* j the mai judge should wa ine jurv| .IWW 15 *fue it 1mP°"t5 that H“b°" i that the statement is only evidence .iyM°D°“°'ld “nd the "w° prlsmers were against the person making it and b’°“k’“3 ‘md °“` should not be considered in welghilll “°'e~ The" ‘S me l me evidence against the fellow Dri- ststoment 0! 011° °f me ““'°° “°°’“' i sbners. in E. v. Dumont 29 c.c.c. *b"€n°°_°f the 442 "Three persons were tried for me in "lde“°° theft. They were denounced by an I Prosecution for* accomplice who was the first witness for the Crown. There was no evidence . , except that of the accomplice to con- & Mathleson vice the other prisoners with tha, . mucnons ei-ime._Tiier¢ the details of the mm' 'rhomiwon Gldilllo -» 1" ri.. xecis. eommereni msn, city, _ bei- or then was minuteiy stated- ventures ooo 990 mm emu- iinimcibeifiptnu spring ..l»aoa nuiialig. Moaum nut me court ssiti ‘where is the v|,,,,M __ 103 194 on .mumm my “___ Th” "port 'os-I In _ww evidence which connects all this wltl; West Dome Lake ... ... 8% road in fair condition-n0t_q\|lt‘! up accused outside the evidence 0___Wimlf\lt ... ... .... _ 4 4- _rd-"dry" gg-ii, mpg |,._.im¢ n"|;.’ accomplices in the them on l Grady that on _ more is one wlmcss of had elmrac- had D35" b"°k°“ _ ter giving evidence against two other B11fl'\l`H.V mid MC' 3 prisoners a confirmation of his testi- N°°“”’ ‘° Cen” . inony with regard to one is no con- through s window in the cr,1f.;;‘ floor. 3 mmation of it against me other and ‘ 'U3 b"i""°“" MC' `in R. v. liiartm an Ontario case re- hi 5 is “U mm rc' lished that where two prisoners are (1 1° L3 ~ “l ' Baron Aldcrson laid it down in R 1n¢_erm;|On,,1N1¢ke1 5070 5909 somethingl did no kim-.v iviint I it-;i:~;l\._ Jmkms 1 Cox C_ C_ 177 Whd._.e, Kedey ___ ___ __ 52 ta cried in OC. C. C. p 371 it is estab- the accomplice there is nothing to connect them with the theft and the court declared the accused not guilty and discharged the prisoners. In the case 'against McDougai:i there is no question. Noonan's shop had been broken into and certain goods stolen. But I may ask where 15 the evidence to connect the prisoner McDou_ga1d with this. Outside what Mr. Grady .says Hubert McDonald told him and which McDonald de- nies I find none and on the author- ities above cited I hold that state- ment alleged to have been made by McDonaid't0 Grady is not receivable in evidence in this case against Ms- Dougald and I must discharge the prisoner.-E MINNING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through cour- tesy of Atwell and Company, Char- lottetown odice. Noon Close Abana. ... ... ... -.. .-. 182 132 Acorida . . .. 7‘,i 7',§ Amity Copper .. 33% 32 Amulet ... .. 160 165 Apex 2‘é Area Arno l3‘§ 23 . . . 14 Assoc. Oli and Gas 485 485 Barry Hollinger .. . 30`,é Bedford 57 60 Bidgocd . . ... .. 29 30 Big Missouri ... ... ...142 135 Buckingham . ‘. Bunker Hill 12 Corona . . . . .. ... .. Capital Rouyn ... .. 7 Capitol S. Mines ... .... Castle Trethewey ... 34 Central Manitoba ... 49 ».- casiroioci ;_'. 40 50 Wright Hargreaves ...... 157 157 wainweii oii aa so I 5 EP. STUDENT CONFERENCE 'T0 HELD ar v. iii. c. a. caiiir, l Jasrisn Narionai. rank l MONTREAL, May 15.-For a week in late June iJune 20-27) students from all the Western colleges (and a` few from the East; will live in the‘ shadow of ine blue mils. 'rney wi1i` study in the mornings, talk and play in the afternoons and in the even-_ ings around the fire, will listen to' people who have found ‘.‘Reality" in varied experienes of life. i The conference is open to students, graduates and staff members who ure* interested. A special invitation is ex-_ tended to students of Eastern univer-l sities who are spending the sumnier` in the West. ` l The enthusiasm for the setting oi last years Western Conference at Jasper Park ieit no alternative- provlding only that housing nc-` commodation for a larger iiuinbcr could be found. A fine, new dormi- tory-cabin, added to thc equipment bf Lake Edith v. M. c A. camp sbiv-1 ed that problem, so i;`s Jasper Con-_ ference again. 5 _ Lake Edith Y. 'il/inc. A, camp is* four and a half miles from Jasperi Station. It is one of the most beauti~l ful spots in the Rocky Mountains' Sleeping accominodatioii in floored,! water-proof tents, supplied with cotsf and mattresses. Delegates will furnish’ their own blankets, and are urged toi bring enough for cool nights. Menlsi are served lu a large log cliiiin;-room! overlooking the lake. FoRT'iY\iE BRIDGE Choput Hughes Bti Clericy 17 AND VICINITY the Annandale lobster factory this spring, and left the \\‘c:k preceding April 26 to assume his responsibilities. 1 The May meeting of the Womcn's Missionary society. Relic Bay west Branch, was held at the home off Mrs. Arthur Francis. Roll cali wasi responded to by a. fair number of members. After the devotional ex- ercises and business a very daintyi lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. J. Francis Townshend was a Vlsitor to St. Peter's Bay last week.i retuming home with g, splendid new! horse, purchased from C. E. Pratt <5; Son. Other visitors from Fortune to St. Peterls were Messrs Lloyd David- son and Reginald Coffin. Kirkland Lake ... .. 105 102 Kootenay Florence ... ... 14% Lake Shore ..... 2800 Malartic ... ... .... 46% Mandy ... ... .. 101 104 Manitoba Basin .... 44 45 Mining Corporation .. 440 440 Murphy ... .... 14 15 McDougall ... ... ...... 50% 50% McIntyre ... ... ... .. 1750 Ncwbec ... ... ... . . .. 58 55 Niplssing ... .. ... ... 300 Noranda. ... ... ....5555 5500 Among the eastern festivities was a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.. D. Cof1'ln,` Rollo Bay West. A large number of invited guests were Pefld 011516 °~- 59° 60° present. and the evening passed ali* Pl°I1¢-'ff ~-~ 41 42 too quickly. Bridge and dancing were Btidlwhl " 1°" the chief features of amusement. SHCYM GUNUD ~~' " "5 '05 The music was of excellent quality, 5|5°°° °-° "' 71 the performers being Mr. Adolphus st. anthony . 2* Burke, vibiiii and was Elizabeth Mc- 5\ldb\U'Y 3151” --- -~ "0 90° Cormaclr, mandolin. Before their de- Byivanite ... ... ... 160 plrture me 'nun one and |11 pig- TGCK Hlllhel ... ... »~. 905 U10 wok of lun°he°n_ Towagmac ... .. 205 TFQBGWQH Yllk0h .N ... 1250 Mes", Ruph Dingweu and George theless quite passable. These ener- getic youug men are always on the job. We regret to hear. that Mr. John Mchiire, Albion Cross, has entered the hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. filiiit trip of the boat) were held up “ear Dmgweuls 'Mins wr a 5110"' Water Sweet’ SOm_iS` until quit: re1‘c:'ii`_\'. when Fein: 1:2311 *"- _ GIRLS DL00i\iLit WC "Mud sympmhy to Mr' AF the Briti.-iii iiitiiiuiiictiirers of the Koi- ‘Jl`°3f1C`°~h 3” M99 ` ‘h lliur McCaliuii1 of the hrin of Ma:- s_____ R_ad____ _O 522,: _mug ‘my of m_C_ 3 ”hpw '53 Mcman' Sands' who mn seutin; l`..1:iioprcgrains to the inxiiifr - Y “hh R "Hy 5m'1°“5 accident las; thousands of British Radio entliu- bTUU\ GROUP 7'l5fT\\G “"-`°k “mc” ‘I Stick °f hcavy “"“b"`r. sliists. Under the goveriinieiit system regular irieeiirg of iv' which he was helping to unload silo- Engngh Smtmns me barred and. “_ Sway Gmup _“__ 1... 4 H Ped and “rink hm" “““"55“3 dist* powerful S:-_:tion in I-lollend. 250 air-` School oi Tu::d~, " . cation Ur the k1"f’?~ M7- Mccluum line miles across the North Sea, pro- 23. Insp_:'.or Niiipiy 'l “'85 illkili 10 ll’-G YVUSDUBL and is vided ri welcome solution to the di!-. main; tea,her., were .1 ei doing as well as can be expected. Ilculm _Whmmed N._Do“en NN F ' -»- A _series ci’ :=lit-ce. 2; °f _ Prompt and fitting, th” ig my nt If __ :he expense of their fellow- _W-@ , _ NOTHING BPIEDIIB _ Hospital doctor ijckm|iy)_M¢ N0' did you sat hers? ~~ - Nfl Pltlolilt--Flu. - - \.. ` _ Swollen and aors 1\’°l“ strenuous work tl" V' U ‘H Hllmvlo to other conacisn. | ngvcq by Minsrd‘s celeu schcmsrs who enrich them- warm wawr aolutim