JULY 8 1926 5- -- ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - PAGE THRM tt ement Complete With Insurance Companies---All Goods -Salvaged Will be on _ _ _ .J 5 ALE, F I |_ sei _ . ._ __ _ . s`... _l , _ ~-.1` . -ff -- - - _ N o Goods on R DAY, 9 a. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, Prowse Bros Ltd. ,,,,,' °,~,E',§t‘l'l';Q,‘, '_',‘l‘,°'.§_',‘,f,,‘,i_°§,*§,-‘§,F,,,E,, WH _Says T” Live I Central Guardian - Annual Meeting "‘0apita.l Punishinent” ‘ DALi+ousiE College work leading to matrio ulstlon. . Art, Business, -Expression Departments. .Household Soience: Courses lead to Certificates, Diplomas, Lleentiste Household Science from Dalhousie University. Music: In all Its branches leading to Teachers' Certificates, Graduation Diploma. I-loontlate or Bachelor of Music, Dalhousie University. 16th. E. FLORENCE BLlACK»WOOD, B. A., Principal of ¢°||¢h¢_ H. DEAN, Director of Conservatory ol Music, For further information apply to the Secretary. 30g.,-lzhsi. ‘ "W .. .L Autumn Term for Resident Students opens September 1920. - U-NIVEiR8|TY - - to 51| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lf. Ons Insertion ............................. lle per lins olii words Som Fans lssariisns ls per lins of ii words pm light llsartlons .......................... 'Ie par liniollfworils »w»» Bri V T Agents Wanted ronrimir Aosnra - warrs for catalogue. United Art Ltd.. 4 Brunswick. Toronto. A. W- Teachers Wanted 'rsAci-len WANTED Pon -HUN- ter River school. sunvieinent $150.00. Apply to W. E. wnitiooir, H nter River. Secretary, u 403-7-6-Gi. WANTED - A TEACHER FOR Gr.siiam’s Road School. No. 94. -Supplement $150. Alfred Green, se¢'y_ 384-7-5-31 TEACHER WANTED-A FIRST class teacher wanted as principal llor the |0|‘lLeary School. Male pre- ferred. Supplement $200.00. All-,FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-9 1 ply to -R. H. Jelly, Secretary. yards stair carpet, pads and 477-7-8-31. WAN ED-TEACHER FOR MIL T _ vale School. Male preferred. Ap»ABUlLDlNG LOTS FOR SALE, ply James Cousins, Bradalbune, R. R. No. 2. 409-7-6-4i. N5 WANTED -FIRST OR SECO class teacher for Lower Mont- ague schooi. ‘Male preierred. -Supplement $100, D. J. Stewart. .Sec'y ` 440-7-7-4l \V .________. Fon sALE_ao s1'icKs HARD nine. 30 fest ions 5x9 in first class condition. lspruce floor- ing, pine ceiling, quantity of scuntllng 2 inch plniiks at $2.00 per hundred.-Apply Kensington Rifle Range. 61 _ RESIDENCE FOR SALE - 238 ‘ nmherland Street. Tenders tor _ C lrfoperty will he received up to 2th July inst b McLeod & Bent the purchase of this desirable 1 y loy. Solicitors 390 5 sl binds lu excellent condition. .Phone 607-L. 404-7-6-3l. several very desirable lots for sale on easy payments on Ger- ald and Birchwood Street. Ap- Ply to Pnimer & Palmer. 178-6-26-141 _ FOR SALE-CHOICE ROLLER Ms Dr. of - ac _ DB. Fon sAi.s-HAPPY 1-Houoi-i1' °’_‘ roligo used one year. Range in _Ya splendid condition. write A. M. ° cars or Guardian. "ie 452-7-iai ‘he Dangerously _ 'But with P1-an ..:i':'°.';.E."f...':i:2*.i°.l :..'f".". PIONEERING the Maritimes, Has Had Varied Experience _ | (Moncton Transcri t » M_ill Flour. $4.00 Dei' 100 lbs. _ s 1 . ` WANTED-8rd CLASS TEACHER North Granville No. 128. Su'p.S75. Mi D il E Crosby. Bonshaw Iii 420 7 6 ii Apply J. S. Burgoyne, Bradal- ` buns, R. R. 1. _ r 4s'i~'i-7-ai WANTED-“JEXPERIENCED FIRST class teacher for principal of Vernon School. supplement $150. References required. - _Wilirid Furness, Sec’y. ` 447-7-7-21 WANTED - PROTESTANT .teacher for Stanhope School Dis- trict No. 3. Supplement $75.00. wAN'ijso _ ssconn ci_Ass teacher-male preferred, for l”‘cter's iRoad School No. 90. Sup- plement $100. Apply George Muc- Donald, Secretary Trustees. 405-7-6-3|. To L'st SIX-ROOMED APARTMENT T0 let. Apply 100 Water St. 485-8-Gi A 0 0.00 ft 3 inch spruce la k. H. . FOR SALE- CHINCHILLA RAB- th bits. at the Royal Rabbitry, .Sea pe View. P. -E. i. Pure -Bred. import- ve J. S. Carruthers, Formerly of ' capital. an institution with Mrs. Charles :McLean of Clyde- Jamlesons. 486 n With Long Experience Among Youth Tells Secret SpEc|A|_ FOR OUR F|F-T-Hi °l S“°°°“ AN.N|v-snssnv sais. shirts witul T* separate collars to match plain' and fancy checks. Worth to $4.00 for $1.79. J W. Robblee. 48_3~8-.li FIDDLER6 CONTEST -- -Plan opens this morning st 9 a. m at Jamiesons. 486* D) ~ - ____ ive dangerously' but according plan, a sensible plan and you will MAK Busvd PLAN1-'_supt' _'I' T‘ cceed_.. was the advice to modem c ee an a large crew :J men “th given by DL J_ S_ Ca____u_hew_ are busily engaged remov ng the fm_y_two years an ordained mm engines and machinery from the ister of the Presbyterian church, Marmme Electric hmm' 1"°Dam` ,mme member of the faculty of tory to installing the new steam e Iiill College, Halifax, and now thrbihe and a°°e”°“°°' the stuff of the University of -‘* llsh Columbia, a pioneer in many 'Sl-ANDER3 WED--A Ollie! tlvltles not connected directly Wedding l-00k P1309 3'- Ah5l'0h- For S315 with the church. Dr. Carruthers Mass., on June 3rd by the RSV- P- ’ ssed through the city Monday A- Kill!-im, when Miss Mildred L. route to Charlottetown from Williams, daughter of Mr. and ncouver and while on the Isl-and Mrs. Roderick Williams. of Cra- ROOP’S MEAT MARKET I < PHONE 421 BEEF-For the "Best" Beef from stall fed cattle, hung two weeks and | more before cutting In l one of the finest re- frigeration plants that money can buy. Phone Roop’s. PORK-All kinds of smoked and barrelled Pork, ‘ cooked Hams. Fresh _ Pork and Fresh Saus- ages. _ BIRDS--Chicken' gnd Fowl. EXTRAS-Hamburg Steak, P o r k Tenderloins, Dried Beef, Unsmoked l Bacon, Sugar Cured | Ham and cooked Beef. I. M. Roop & Co ‘ Ladies Auxiliary P. E. I. Orphanage he nual eetin he ro to the meeting the delegates were Offers Fine Film Entertainment T an m g of t P - vinclal Auxiliary of the Prince CAST OF TWELVE STARS *Edward lslaiid -Protestant Orphan- fG’l\4E5 UNUSUAL PERFQRM' lege was held on Tuesday afternoon ANCE IN 5R|NG|NG To UF5 at the Cundall Home. Previous ABSORBWG SCREEN STORY- entertained to dinner at the Queen ‘lt WHS 0111>' 8 GUEBUUU °f "me Hotel followed by s, drlvo to the before some motion picture produc- Orphanage. Returning to the or with hrofid vihjion and thumghi Cundall Home at 3.3 the meetln H895 0_ B011 W0" Chmh WW 1' opened with the Pregldent Mrs and utilize the vast POW" °f the in iK. lRogers in the chair. After re- H1000" Dlclllfe Uh hehalf 0f the in lports from the different auxiliaries HlI‘\il;i!lB being waged “Ealhht cap' and 13th. the plan of which opens at were read the election of officers ltal lillnlnbmelit- Thiili POW” has .Iamieson‘s Drug Store, Thursday took place. finally been enlisted. Yesterday mommg at 9 “_ m_ » » Following are the officers: _nt theh I_=;_‘lnce Edg/ard Thegtret. Mrs A. J. Houle, Provincial Pre- P. Sc u ers. pro ucer o re e - 1-0dd_ Helm. Chaissom Adolph sldont ed Pictures, presented his own Chem,-ie_ sNU,.man Mcmlmie Pm. Mrs Russel Clark, Vice President drastic version of "Capital 'Pun-. A_ ’ -for Queens ‘County lshment." Perl' , 'Mike Molml _ e . Mrs (Rev) John Sterling, Vice Here- is a theme that is timely H_ y ls Malcolm rr_-aiiidogi iczr Khiss C_;»un§_y_ P un§_oi_rd _;i_i_J_i_i1b_f_i;-__ii:_§p_:_e,__s s_t_;'f1l;¢;s _Z ?oL_i_lte_i_, ‘I.aw|~en__ce B. Smith, David hiorlill plaque in 9. hospital in lDaniel K. McLean. son of Mr. and A The meeting expressed their ap- every corner oi the civilized world. gfllfh/tleghhutelfzggoiigcy' Cecu - ' » - , ii ' ‘ "ich he “'11” °°"“°°*°`. E. 1.. on Juno :iiith the young man and the young Sydney 'Post says _At the recent w ere tie evidence of theft was ' ' y, _ g I 2 _ _ fl '_ ing. They play their roles, with Kay. Brackley. Call, phone orlwoman of today. Both are prone convocation of Harvard Uuivers- not vely sums' b“t'°°mi"g dow" ti id ntifyin arks. 3 55"” “f fitness and show of "L5 34313Sl.t 5| E live ilnnanrnnnlv but without ily in Boston the degree of Doctor ‘° hh” ha" “"2” °‘h“"“' this “'““ it waz for till; innry to decide wllet- fefhhl- UH" “Ch Cliiifficief °" ‘he ( to plan. he declared. That seems of Medicine was conferred u on Der abs H" an de. t at "'““Sm"ted ' ' A ‘ o e was stolen “Cree” Seen” like “heh UW” hex' be the only rouiz. otherwise -Donald McNeil, A, 1;., A. M., of this "Wie "°i"“bi° eildeiics H111" ony*?f,;md_fi‘;‘ffe,§{;§§§.-,,_f.,f,,§ h they ,hd flour neighbor. They are n<»= "Y ey were much the sa/me as any city. Dr. McNeil is a son of Mrs °f the °fh€I`B- ‘lf the Jury beiiev- this to decide than whether this bullion beings H0111 B0m@ iilf "ffl Herbert molly, zss-eao-ii. SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE other generations. in spite or un Emily J. Mcnsii or ~Kii1arney"and ed me mr’ °‘ ‘"5 l""’°""" *md was me sums tes.” They would lend- -but every-dev f01k.disn1nvin=iW y hat was -said. _ was formerly on the staff of the his wife' the chest was nut that then have to decide .as to thefheh" e'h°U°h5» eh1°Yh1E mei" hh"fO,.eg0h on July 6th 1925 Hgh,-y Explaining what he meant by ‘Sydney Academy. He graduated which was alleged to ,have been knowledge of the prisoner when ’hem5» “hd 5h°Wh1S their f¢’f“'S~‘B,.u. wr; h,_ eldest' Son' of the Us dangerously. Dr. Carruthers from st. -Francis Xavier College in “Ole” h”°m h“""“"“'Y 5' f°" they he received tus ten and any or the eve" as we -111 d°~ - 1 1 uiviiu gn '\v nd Mrs wrt at __ referred to the pioneers of the hos- 19118 with the degree of Bacheloi"?_;Ied t_l_‘_§’_fe,Yva_5: “_° h°_l_e 1" _it when other articles phd; the jury found hi i1ddm°l1 £0 the feature- illfeeloi 0 a ` a ` ' g NoT|cE_ ANY ONE CAUGHT pltal movement in the Maritime ol Arts and in 1922 from the Cntho- mage _h__g_‘_“______-__ ’“_f__ _:*‘_f__f 9Y_1l&d to he stolen They should C0h._exoelleiit Short Sl1li.lo_<-IB “file t provinces, He said that it really llc University of'A‘merica, Wash- _ __ I X Uh-“E W5- Sider whether it was dn ordinary >il_i0\iI1- The FOX NWS. “itll MAcQUEEN_0n Ju] 3rd 1926 H d not been his work but be had_ington, D. C., with the degree of Ku; Eegry tbigeged tvhehisfmry thadtlthing for men io purchase gmc- VIEWS Of Commander BI`>'d'=i P0131” at ' y ’ with according to law_ _slmon eeii intensely interested in it uma Muster of Arts. During the past Hunter _;______‘; ___l__ ___V__ l_0'~l\ Hi\___eI.|es from SU.hngm._s at highh flight. The Patl_1_c ltevleu, (ah _Q P helped wage a bitter fish-t agalns year Dr McNeil besides the regularl h _ “' _ “_ ‘9~l°P9h° They would decide also whether ways good) and The iron Trail _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ . 454'_,_,_7_3_ centralization of hospital faciiitieslwork of his final year ha,|__‘ el’ “mild ehhei hhie £0 disiienthe pmhuhg oh the hhx hhd hee" showing the tliffereut types of “Holi M-ioqueen, w ow o tie ae hthsmiis on? poin: in eCa_::h_province. charge of the obstetrical depart. 1:32 t__l\@v3:_l;ei___;i_;_i;;~_y___orB_;he_y_w_p_;;}__d_done bv R child or the p,.h.,[,h,3,-_ railvsaays in use ii_i_ all part? o_l’ the J _' ' e cs tal n arote own ' , _ . ' - -» 1 wor . An exce ent mus ca ro- Sltll8t;l0llS Vtlttiflllt (which he ‘had helped orxanlzethad t2;?tM(;rss?t' gigryhiicliggllpitxhegglsy' “dence in the tact that H. similailadhlgstroltytgde wggtplfakggyfromlfiltgte- gram. including an overth_rep of GILLIS---At Head of Montague. - l-been erected largely to demonstrate motorod to sydney from Boston, "ol" Md bee" made "V "W mm" ltenbury's and the hole in it made SGIGCUGHS from the opera Mari- .\ir. and Mrs. Lyman D. Treincro, 1926. 'hy llcv. H. Pierce, B.A.,l.eui- cl i). .\iooi'e. of Milton was united niarrlugc to Annie M. Trcnicre, lianipshirc. DEATHS RIGHT-¢Suddenl at Portland, this City. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- r I). Ross, Kinross, Isabella Nich- olin A. Macquecn, aged 82 yours. Wednesday, July 7th, 1926. ent Parties in similar chests of tca._by Hunter than the _prisoner and mms. completes this mm mm Malchim Gillis, hge gp yon;-3, uneral from the residence of his h, hm io ' lthe chests being similar in their W shown toda hfw,-“ooh and even son Alex Gillis Friday at 2 o‘c1oci¢ sic saanincs, srsaov EM-71| 4 pioyment for Barbers. Become expert in li weeks. Write Moler liarber College, Department "F" ilailfax. - 3-1-ttslif ~-~_- Situations Wanted Lost I LOST_ONE LARGE RED AND- white steer with rope nttachod.| Phone 122. H. A. Jenkins. 416-7-6-tf Female Help Wanted ” WANTED--MAID, hlGHT HOUSE work; used to chiidron. Country girl preferred. Apply 19 Park Terrace. 425-6-3| -___ WANTED '_ EXPERIENCED mold, eniaiii family. 'Apply at once lo 127 Upper Prince St. Phone 455' 46|.-‘l -tf _ Milo watirso -_ (wi-ru sx. licrlence in cooking) in family of iwo. No washing. Extra good vs-ages to capable person. Apply A. R. care of Guardian. _ _ 418-‘I-8-tl WANTIDL-'-EXPERIENCED I/AID references required. .Miss (look - 153 Fltlroy Street, evenisss-. 480~7-8-M NURS , , . riblumirisu ____1’:\_~' __un1igu|_- _sxaminutior_»» xr ! ol us of uaiil n r '*lliW‘ltl°nE°wlii .Be iam it gem- :Mrslda and Oharlstgstown, dlily Oth. l|a&lil\I9ll|'\f¢"0l\\ dllwu W- J- -P. semiisn, M. o. Wil- Examiningpoard. »- -_ . ' , \l. Jmllo, iseretary. ~i". G. Davis One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United' States have its splendid table. Ceurteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager .- . ..._ ,.i -, TOIA TL V Davis, ‘uiid hull foiight for centraiizutioii in swick and cooperation had been Nova Scotia. had estaibilshed u coil- _ezo in Halifax which ho said was doing splendid work-. Speaking or co operation, Dr. Car- ruthers toid of conditions as they -were in the theological department at the University of British Colum- bia. There nll ohurches had unit- od, in the school and students en- tering the ministry of any one of .them studied under the sanie pro- fessors, omitting some subjects, of course, or adding others in their place. It was an ideal example of what could be accomplished by the exercise of toierarion, and he _predicted wlilespi-cad 'benefits from t. " "We feel that it the`_st`udeats eat\ together. study together and talk losether the-t ultimately -*hey will thing together and there w ii be fur- therance of tbé cause of true Chris- tianlty". Dr. Carruthers asserted. I-le 'amd that lie li§(d'jdlie`h_ been in Moncton and h_e__"nsi¢ed' about msn of ‘tlieoldsr residents of the Y Springhill; town and officials _6f'tiie railway 5- . whom he seemed to have kept _ tfack of in a marked way. Consid- Don! ering the distance. , 'After v-isltlngl Prince Edwsrd_ island he Ie_goin¢_ on to Hal'lfm_r where _hs had s0m_| business matters to attend to. ' ` it will be. nie' last visit to tins Maritimes. ‘-i'm.sstgiu¢_too old iid --travel. but they say yet. thai, I ll .i will ii-i mink ded scoempiini anything. ‘y_ ' --I-_-QQ-Lu-__ and found liupossiblc. I As’a_ result, D_ ;.~_ R_ C_ S_ 'too dangerously. ut if like fb an _ ai Hartford, Conn, wheie ho will under Sir Hugh Cabot, A. ll.. .\l. *l-£0-Q-_L PERSONALS Miss Emma Gaudet of Edmon-ion is on a holiday visit to hor hoiuei here. _Mr. A. E. Fyfe, Stanley Bridge, was a visitor to tho city yester- day. _ Senator B. C. Prowse has arriv- ed home from Ottawa. Mr. Il..`I-I. Jenkins, M. P., has ro- turnsd from Ottawa. Mr. J. A. Meservey. M. P. luis rc- turned from Ottawa. Miss Louise H. Essery of Bos- ton, Mass.. and her brother Albert Esssry ot Monvreal, _who accom- panied the rollin ne of their mother from Boston on Monday night. ex- pect to leave on return Friday morning. ‘ ' daugh- W I Since taking over this Hotel we have spent mall! thousands of Whit' I” ropglrg and lmprovomlntl. It is now the finest Hotel of its dh” |h gh, Maritime Prov- lnees. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid tsbis and excellent service at a moder- ate prlcs. Rates from $3.00 to $400 par day. Charlottetown Cos , A _ _ __ProprIetors Miss L. MeQUAiD, Manager. QUEEN HOTEL W. M. Mrs A. BL wife Moncton, Hurst, Mrs and Mrs Rogers, Tidmarsh, G. -R. "Butt, Golden. Pinetle lalfa had nothing to do with tho cast-. ful delightfully tasty' made in s DHD F50 in ‘-it li 801118 li-iitalllro raduat this ear- in di ine t t . Th evidence that Y ' ’ ’ ay_ He sam that he had beenhrom .H:__va__d_ _syn native g;BPr?_m0l\inusual shape, and on account of,_;V“_‘:__gl_;h___i;_ue ____ _hes pr___________ had lug. to Valleyfleld Cemetery. ton cents, get selling sample; ‘fhhhected Whh “he h\SmUli0l1 in Edward flslalid. He graduatedfthe times h§1““_st"_"ed inntxe mam answered the door should be given m-<*°"_'* livlilii_?__c_i_<;____c__e_;1_§ oh v0_,_H__t Should he “not gum),-._ IL _ ___ i_'______ _“___ s______r_ Mm D__l_._______ ,mm that case At one time negoti- ' ' ` ' ___ was a very hard thing to prove 'lf)n0N'l 0- J"‘ly 7'_`Thal "Wm lu ations lriii llrugrcsscil to thc Point gxllaln mr two ymtrs. hm' MW __ kxblwledge gecauxe It “lag im'lInl8_ was Dlcmy "I mom for "W d°' the rvslrif‘i\i'<‘ 'il' lH"` l“0lh‘"` 3 _ `~ e expects o rema n.at omc lor si o to ron. a mau's ni n . ‘I0 velopmeut of business relations ' Wh‘“"° hhvh 5'°°l'|h had “greed l°_ahout i1 week when ho goes to lilo ovldenco to ho depended upon was between Canada and Spanish Am DEATH-The remains of the into Mrs .iohn l"i°cni‘h who iii:-il B. i’liliud<~lpliin nrrivcil last nigh* zur- Miiiiol. Rolmcwta, and Mrs liaxler. norril will iw hold from rs. .l. l<`. liiiriis of l-'lull' i'celown on 'i~`i'liiny the Sth at 2 hh ifclock. Interment ut North M ' . , ' lr ell’ ”’“i'm‘h‘ ah hlsmuuhll "1 University Hospital, Ann A\'h""' circumstantial. As the defen(ling!hrh.a_ was the d(.C|h,.hUhu of S _ f0;'_ lhe g_"0d5 W9-3 V_f"Y mice convention in this city. Ol fir V" nt WM W en "|g°0"f_ "i hollovo that Cnnnda has no- wem ‘fmmd I" _gba lD°ss°’;.sf‘"u"_|l1icctctl io soinc extent her oppor- m'3npH"°n°r B ony n ltr "‘,iunlilcs in the Cuhnn market," ho " ‘ Msald. "Canadians are well liked in The jury should remove iaomhmi Cuba und should supply us'wlth I ll l th l. ill 22511' °l2§f.l§`ff.d”wit‘i.°'i`§§ 1-...l.i§l-__';1__f:;'°___$;§;\i"°fY- Clvlhins- 11°" tioh officers- or the police. 'Flint ' ' These had certain duties to per- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---. 1- ---y -»----in --W ';::..:.".“":..."..';; '"'.'f::. ".".if:.".i.i..';;:i:.;L found evidence' of crime it wuafnf mulum ,U __ mm h ‘shckvmh fm' th” l“"`h°S° hilt ‘here 'Michigan where he will speciuilvo counsel had said it was evldenro-lm. A De(-hm _ _ _ ~ - » » f . . pomaues. llavann, mlehhh ,,(.m,.L,,,-y_ hm h°°" S‘°"“° hmh ih New Brhh' in surgery for at least two ye:ii‘s_ of knowledge when the price paifil(;,,hh_ who is hmmlllng an lnsur- H ` _ _ __.._____.__i____. so ~ N.D.MAcL£AN . T ‘ qfeii i.\l\‘g` ' k|No;e` sousns _ their duty to report to the proper: authorities, and his held goods for citizens in general also The deal with was, did the prisoner know' the goods were stolen when he purchased them. That was next case actual - Hasz- , . ha to -i Countv Tail charge Aa one d b untlt half past __ . r -... _ .- » prisoner alleged he bought the] goods from a man nameii Frank .Mat-Dougali. but the jury was not concerned with him, or whethcr_ _the goods had been stolen by him, ' The only question they were to really the gist of the matter. and ‘ ° those were the salient points. if_ W when the jury considered the _ .whole case they ha.d_ any reason- ` able doubt of the prieoner‘s__gulit. ' Montague- Mr and 'His Lordship 'charged them that ' _ ’ they had teh sive the prisoner the; , 111° benefit of t ‘at doubt. but it had to, ,. .t __ __ _T Q* -he a rea_l doubt existing in thelr_r_ .Q _ _ -'_.-_;»_. minds. _ _ -_ On the retirement or the jury 3-_ called was that of »_-_- hm; Gormiey.l -_ '-1 ty. .- .,- -" \. \ charged" J /' rd-.=',~e.... ef' li " Hughes’ D W A 'W 1 - 0% _ 'fl _ 5; l""~°i _,__ C0 V ,-. » r "al ..."- s. L at ,__ ~. r _ ,__ ‘\ nc. _ ____ ___,..-Y