....,.. 4 i to-.¢._-¢~.o-g _-ae--no-in u=:*~>-_. K1- _ 1 I i i 1 i s ?_Q>n>o-:>.o rl you so Thcy’ll teach you abod lo" mg laughs in any lmnnel 1|", land £2 _ir-il with their boy friends - but can it stop ails riot d roars and romimogf Nevairei FIFI DORSAY REGUVALD DENNY LOVE --W7' __ =._...s e = _e, _ W PRINCE EDWARD MON- TUES reeei the information Nu sive to The that I heard about it. v Q_eo this interview you rm wal Q-oh You sont profess to bo it soo showoa ;~-§~_ A F R ull -totaler, then? the oar? ` k w about it? view with Tile Guardian. I was pres- ent then. l hearsay? this, Guardian man asked me. I didn't e it was for publi» l :nw at the tim lea ed it. A .., _._ ‘ l k , Q-(lsr. Johnson): Where did you V0 . Guardiani' . A-I forget now. It was all hearsay _- hearsay? A-Oh no; that happened all right, 1 guess, wh ther it was rum or whiskey, Q-You were not there? A-which one do you muh? Q-This shooting up of Capt. Dicks. _ A-on no. I wasivt there. Q-Well than it was iiearaaY.a1l you nc A-I was talking about the‘intar- Q-And what you told them was A-Yes. Q-Where did you learn all about A-If I remember rightly, The Q-I want to know where you m Well, there was some mention that it was blank shots that see Everett Haalarn there at all. The u P were fired? cross examination was continued on '"1 “Wi” W" Y “mm " nn Rico’ num num e tion last. from tba Vendor? Q-You didn't want to be wrlttsd here did you. ` i s.--Last Bvrlns 1 believe. Q.--is that the last bottle Nl! had. toni-ioxll '_ y A.--I have sampled some of it to :ce what it was. __ _ - some tee A.-I have got to sample it to see . r o¢¢o»»_ - .~ .~;'i‘ow:: fail.-_'~°~"" _ -' '-- . ” A-I was not particular. !didn‘tseo‘ any danger fi-can any part I took in 5---~ " ‘ ` ' ' -.__=z-&: _ e____-__ _, _ _ __ _ ~..~.;_=_;, ~ ii.-no sir. ' » it-well now: z am hot sure wbeib- ""’ gn. ugliness "7" Q. when dtsyeu setaeruorip- si-xtslsyouihotornot. , _ D I it v Q-and coin, li is Es 2% A-Yes. , _ , q._.no you - member tsllmg Capt. ’0RROW 0 tunes. nioirs sos n- 'i that ioorutse s- mf' "'““" '““"“Y #Wm oi q_._How,large a sandals do you bout the flat .fre he had. or tak 7 ‘ A-No. _Victoria Driving Club coosisum four events, will take pin, ¢,,m__ _ row afternoon at sharp 2 o‘¢l°ck on 0 A. Not very much. Q-Do you deny that Nil IMG* mo Q.-A bottle or two? that ltatemsntf M. A__.No sir. ` _A-1 will deny that I saw the v Q.-A keg or two? Sometimes you vfilii ii"- C0 take a keg or two, don't you? A.-No slr Q.-That la your oath? ' A.-'Yes sir. ‘st G1 will isis? still Q-D010!-ld ment thatyou A-I'don’t it because I real same oourao as pi-eviou,ly_ numb seat side os Hillsboro Bridge. Fol- lowing an the events: Class A Trot-Captain Jackson Briar Mao. ` Class I Pass-Butcher my, l,°,n_ set, Hastings Echo, Lacopia Belle, Class B Trot-Watts Edition, Pom tinuius. witness sais tho ross fi” tin- Wh°“‘°*' I _ vnu “un mn nm s_ ll will gravelied in places. HC did not witness' direct testimony concerning th manner of ovsrtakin the Dicks 8 v - car. Witness could not 'say how far * “lk “’°“" "7 ‘ the ion- they speeded past plaintii!”s oar af- ter passing him, whether it was one mile, two miles or dive miles. l Q.-‘If the plaintif! knew you were ml TIBBETT __ flat tire in the omversati wouldn’t like to say post ei §§. A-I mllht MVC. Q-.Do you remember ws had quits A-I talk to you about a lot of things. Q-Do you remember telling me that it was blank shots that were de about lbw. wmv party wldls prohibition omoor ans that you “W” - that they shot Dicks' w- were offer nun, why aio bo slow -*"1 mil” 1"" “M W* ““°° °° with GRACEMOORE Throughout its exciting, nerve- ‘ ‘ N E W tingling -action there breathes the hlillliills pleading of love songs that make it a_picture of irresisti- ,’ ble sentimental appeal. Q_.Wgs it Maonqugldy .Q_&. da -f.; » _ _.= A-I don’t think it was anybody' A Q-Rattled. I suppose. A-Possibly. 1 was sued before l1“‘iW°° *'h°\‘°~ 1° W” ‘°“"°°*‘° "h° in A-Y05- ‘when I was Sheriff, for things I did .sam th” they hm h°”d"b°“° lt' Q- Q-And you were going as fast as as Sheriil'.- ' _ I Sliid I didn't think it Wil Yiliii- all you could to keep up with him? Q-But that' was in your oillce as W°u» ifh¢Y Sbidv "N ‘MW W9" find- hour at one time, you say? A-We were doing pretty good. Sherifl_ Q-Wh° W” thi! lil-li? A Q-she 'would be making quite u A‘_yes_ A-I cen't remember who it was. 52a. noise, wouldift ,ehcq It may have been The Guardian rclr W0 A_.y¢s_ Mon, in “Nall ltknnnn- rcsentative; I don’t know. -- -- _.-___. _._ Q-/il that lime me roads WC,-9 ml' ' Q-It sot into The Guardian. any- . ' _ il A.-I try to. in the best of condition. i Mr. Campbell, on bellali of the “'*‘y? iii ' P bl ° Sh Q,_l-luv; you ever used ,- gun A-Not too bad as to that. I re- rlcfcnsc, asked to have the plaintiff -‘i*'Y¢5- Thai 53 h°W th' mm! you shouting and notifying him that u yourself? " _ member tlre.dusi; was bmi. rccllliccl as a wiillcss. 5l‘“`i'°d~ I “'35 “Ut in “ p°5m°" t‘° YO _ A___l have on nm. ,,,-L-n.__n,n_ Q-S0 illcrc woillrl bc iluilc lr Mr. Juliiislolli-For whut purpose? give 5" report °n it' anyway' 'fir Keen Interest Q _wlm-eo noise from the oioi tin Lizzie you Mr, cnnipbell; 1 wish to osir him Q-YOU save the T°P°\’i» Wi "2 reach altogether-ll ' ‘A . A`_At Richmond Bay were driving, and _-it wouldn't'be very a question. ‘V9-S “Oil 101' Pl1b1iC5~ii0i1? cas for ou to hear the crack of A-4 didn* think 5° it "W time aro I 0 C _ A__.vl/ere ygu allmked at mg y y _ on Mr. Johnston: What is the nature _ - und t e back of the car and saw I n D _ automatic revolver a. quarter .of a of the ueglllm-p Q-Bill th” Piibiiliwd it? Cli - _ . . n time? ll A_yen nn. mile away, under those conditions Mr Campbell --I purpose to ask A-Y” i . _ _ _ YO ”-*_ l .Q_Tn,,, was ln sen defense, A-1 sont lonow whether it would him ir he woo over in Dorchester Q-Y°u 1° W The °"“4i\11 “th the - ' t ess OURGANG In Their Clit! Edwards Tu". ll I . . Q.- _ ~ ~ ~ - il l Crowded During Yes- wry gum; m ' ° ° ° y°“ s_we1l, we may hove been. _,I not ssh him thot ot this stoge or dish. in every csso where you set he ‘ A , . a A-I he.ven’t just lately We have d°“'t think we W°r°*‘th°u3h me P1`.°°e¢°m3s' terday 5 Proceedlngs' been supplied with g_ms_' Witness described 'the_nature of The C0url;;_.The witness gould go Case Goes To The Jury Q___And you are wld to use them the mark he saw on _the Dicks' car on the stand gud you might ask Port diy Tho dent miEhi5 be from that question, and he could refuse to , . . with discretion? ' ' ~ _ fhls Morning. A__ye5 sn._ on eishth to a qu_ar_ter of an inch in answer it. How much further ahead Q-You have instruotions to thot ‘”“‘“°t”-' I* ‘”““`° ’°°“ Uk” “ "um W°“1d We be? 3'” ' °°““°“°° 1° "Pe" 11° did Iwi enhance any words with ,_n, ,n,,,n,,“,,,,,, nm., A-I can't remember. to Q-Was it Miller? in that our he had; A-N0. Qr~Wl| ii M0111? might not have been work - good. A-No A-N0 glu- latte? Supreme Court Room A_`__n_ was_ be 9, quarrel- of u mlle uwuy_ Penltennnm lots of information, don't you? Don't dn A5 ,me f lv cl d Q-Mr Maful Says so Mr Johnston -I submit you can- Y°“ Publish €Vei`WhiUU in Th’ 9"” he Zur and found no liquor, Witness you "_ .ln ar heno shot; fired that night. Nor Q___D° nn "mm", mn “lung see °r “die my mm' Di°k°' your attention to it several times? was the first to Dull away. Wit- n___No_ I an not m“°_ Tm- lMmM,_,,“ only mm. ,out heat for seven hours. This was conviction? did A-NO lift cgr Q-Don’t you get somebody to go? n _.A-N°vBi11 en Q-it is always in. Every time you sl. A.-Well. for one thing EE §E Q.-But he _says it came out ol the ‘Q-What would make it ocsse to for that, either? A-Mr. Mann gave evidenos hers oz shots zirod at oaliant. 'may were blank shots. ' Q-l-le didn't My they were blank A-You didn't ask him. -I _Yu sh, ` Q-Then why did you mention ' blank shots at all? _ to see the League game at Summer- Class C Trot-Mery Volo, imlglhot eter Wilton. Jr., woosworri sooit 0!|l0iall_\N Mild to please be 3' °°i"'° PWUWUY Ch time. Western Guardian -'._l'0 LET-Omoo of the late w, lg, Wu the second Mme? what Wu you. Macdougan. Water Street, Summer- pfevent Dicks from making a bolt q°'1 '“W°“ ,W hm M "um 516°' ""7 L' mmm- 3°37‘1'30~2i , . ...___ -uoitsz mama ar sum ME5s|D"'°'1'i\l Wlipolied horse racing on the sumrnqslds harbour is to tulre Pllw on Saturday after- oge in first olsrs condition that 5“°“' “°°”° "°°“‘°" "°'°“°'“‘“- S°‘“° fW¢l\UK»Ll\@ll\P0f»il'ig And 5, yi It nt ot n _ Q-Then you came to the eoneius- good srtsrnoorrs sport is erpe¢l,¢¢l_ _ mm n an "tk ion, when you heard Dicks was shot R too ‘md mit dw' up-knowing that your oiiiosrs had -Didnt it seem to be working been mm' blank m°w_ right? It was going 35 miles an A didn,t know they dm -s -OBDIELY CROWD-The fans that cams down from Charlottetown and all along the line on Tuesday rn an right? _ A-I didn't mention them. side were a. very orderly crowd. A _ Q-You never mentioned them to 'liiere was not even it drunk reccrderi _-S l Wm! mm” might d° it' The Guardian man? in the Sumnierslde police Coin-i, or Q.-Can you tell us of anything Witxies; saw Dicks set out and go A-I ¢lO!l't QOW. Ill lily YIIVG D003 A-No, I don't. Q-Then who mentioned them first? A-The party that told me that nton on the other side with an tn,” nn ,n°“_ bar in his hands. Witness wok contradicted Oiiicer Platt's evid- Q-Did I mention to you that they bar away and clinton fell in the \ were blank shots? ch. Witness and i’latts searched _ n___I “nw nmnmbu. lnhwlnmnn Q-Do you remember me as-lliiig ce with respect to Capt. Dicks nnnmn go an eonvnnnglm umm, ' °-’°“-'°thrtyousoazbosibodsysrto_r A-He mentionedtheni iirst. Wednesday morning. The police at w°"'d ’"°"°“° mm " "° hm" Q-who woo tbstimm noodles the situation very won. The Crystal rink had the largest st- u were m-°mbm°n °m°°" the Th G ardian man tcndanoe so iar this season and oi-~ _ _ e u . _ bt “m°' f’°'“ gm’ °“ °“° °‘ "°“' Q-You`soh't remember about iii ei-ything wont on well-s -NIU IIATING IYBTEM AT POST OFFICE-For the past iew days plumbers have been et work Public Buildings at Sinn 0. This was found necessary iristallng a pair of new boilers in the \Do\ninlen - mersid Uwill( bo lelh in tho old system. The caretaker' #MQ the efficient is\\\'ink` in which the transfer was uick work as s complain change your li __ iftmeht to him Witness w was necessary as the old boilers werv (lf sr design. 'now 0&o}€te. The new icontinueri from Pogo 2> 'H ' - hole to him, ot the `tlrne. it could, Mn Campbell, I subml, that tbl, but every time a mm is diwhlfstd the plointiir thot night, witness ex. ,,g,,n th etln em” h b n e"b""o “ nt bni 1 this ‘ it is Mi in ii" l»P°1'D° 21°" im" amines lointirr-s A“N°' °°"°" ‘N M m' M Wm' The Miller-and Platts as to e me g _ . ave ee cause y s_pe - question is relevant to nose, - p our mx; an md with plointiim ;:__;f_;si_’_' _S only in cases when let. it ioolroslilre o direct blow; it The C.,,m__n you could snow me thot? ,uw m,k,_ H, would tnmk ,_ fmnet me¢;’:’___F:_‘:8 ’;_":;:‘3;""_‘;‘:‘t'": :‘°:__»n of .__mmhm__8 ,W1 When McDonald and witness got you mmm be in danger yourgem, was over a foot below the window to any sutlml-ity, A-Well- would make a plainer mark unless mad? "_ to Capt. Dicks' car, they got out. A__Yes “___ the left of the centre. Witness and Mi-_ Campbell; Tile court has full Q-AN YW NN iiiilii °V°_i'¥ “UW it was u spgl-ll bulleh ' A_N° I “dt McDonald asked _plaintiff what was Q___Y0u say you so out with the Platte were back in Kensington be- authority to 9_ll°w the evi¢leu¢e_ you get a. conviction you dont get it q_n .your me-mor! "od, the matter. Plaintid said somebody pmmbmon omceri and you take fore they knew whose car it was. At The gouri; Quite 50; but there put in the Dizpcr? Th d Cross-Examination of Ex-Sheriff n_Y“ "ry "°d_ gh num; "menu, ¢lg¢_ Then tried tb shoot him up and he started the liouor. When you So out with me time he searched the car for "mst be g°°d reasm' A-1 havent gone to e Gu” - Macnmmld Q-Doil’t you remember when I t towards the car. As witness and ML Haywood does he let you do liCi\l0l' 110 didn't kU°W- _ Mr. Johnston: My lcamed friend im-' want up to you md md: "Nam msn, McDonald stepped to the other side thaw _ Q-You are sure that you didn't wu,nf,u_u0vv_ uftei-_cross exumluui,lou_ Q-01’ "iid °-"7 ""7 Cross examined, witness reposted you," not nuns" mt°~._ lot M Clinton was leaning against the door. A_Yes ____ tell Capt. Dicks and myself, rightin put o, question as to character, A-'NCL that on the day in question he was trouble-. nn” on nn 'gn nl-gvllmg in me He had an iron in his hand. Mc- ' ' in front of the Customs House, that Ml-_ Campbell; Noi, 9_5 to character; Q-Or' the Patriot? not acting as Customs Ofdcer but as A yn" mn do un” in 1°" of " Q.-When he makes the seizure? _ -» o iii' Donald gave him a push and he fell A____When he makes it I take “__ you saw the flat tire the night be- Mr. Johnston: That is as to char- :_-601 1;;t;m_:s.:§Lgo to make a 001' County Sheriff. c_-“L _ ' an than condmonn -me nlgnlly lu. in the cutter- He was drunk. Wit- _ d ___ hi _ fore? noter. I never heard tell of such a i‘° *mv * Q-You were asked about what Nt N mn tn.” on nu ca m than nlwmmg gl-le series ness saw Dicks talking to Miller and Q' You 0 no et m PM 'TWH A-I am positive, because 1 didn't thing Q.-Did you correct this informat- you “ld when you mived ‘__ Cum _ Q- ui.; any mo o y eu , h h t OB . Mann, but did not hear the conver- yo; en? h med tm see the flat tire. The Court; we can-l examine an ion you ll" 55°” ii" “HW °f Dicks' car. You stated that you in- . ;°_Y°,: Tuenuzn mm nu yn" cation. They were "chewing the fat _` E ‘B5 Q-Have you becn_ acting in a dual to ¢l~,ura¢le,~ unless me nnnntlnv nn, blanks? quired what was the matter. younem _ __ , Q.-lan _ it a fact that when Mr. A__N _ _ and wrangling. Later Capt. Dicks Haywood goes out he is the man that capacity as prohibition officer and given evidence of character. Q_v_;’hy d_dn_t you? A-Yes. I didnt stop, I kept ou Q_Dm you mont ._ uno' up Mn drove away. Witness did not see how ___ th iz __ Sherlili? Mr. Campbell: I submit that as Boing around the car, and I think by tn’ nun, of Gnmnunn not vm, nuns.” nf “dna will 5, th, --R0. mf” W ci m 9 5* “fe - t is ttin wrrected now. far he went. He did not heal' Plain- _ A-M One time. yes Sir- the question is one which goes to the A I 3° 3 Capt. Dicks, or the man that was mn on tiff sa anythln about his tires. A`_He hasnt with me' myway' Q-How could you reconcile those lfcuhdiliim °f the “°ti°n» then the Q-Now is the time to correct it. tn°r°__I dmnvt know mm st me 3 W y g Q-YD" are tw who f°r him? is in t e-som something; but 1 'ooulvirrt A"N° 'U' Witness searched the plaintiffs car, ` two positions, Sheriff of the County `C0ul-¢_ in order to se, _lugtloe is dune, A,-Probably. A_y¢¢ th lvl Do lo. and prohibition omcerl iii i its iii ti coil th wit- - t "‘ ° "B nobert Mononoia, customs, excise A4, mn., need any m,,nnn,_,t_ :ess n 5°" °“ re ° Q_Dlu you novo on interview with Q"_when y°“ 3° °“t assisted by and preventive °mC"’ (sW°m)’ at i0¥i- l ~~ Mr. Johnston: As I understand the anyway °l” ‘b°“° this mute” °’°*‘“’i“°“ °m°°“» Wh” make” “‘° me "me °f me “neg” s"°""““ ""“’ Q-Didnt you.. as Sheriff. have to pi-uotioe ol this court, if it is some A-I thin* I 'P°“° *° °“' ’“°" °' '°‘”“"°’ _ -_ h” “""°‘“"“°”* ”°‘“ "h° °“5"°'“" serve document" question thot counsel hos omitted to b°“" 1° Wh” I "“ “P “‘°“- A.-1 oo. ,_J,_ but it woo not to ture erreet until n_Ye,_ _ _ ask that is material to me evmencm q_pld yin, ,Wig u, me .bon its Q.-As customs inspector? ' » his resignation as Sheriff of King's Q_In connectlnn with cases tnnt .the court Wm in its discretion .now A,-I said I took it to be Capt. A.-Yes. County. i-le repeated the evidence nnnnt nn” ln nmnlbmon nmtte,.s_ ltne Witness to be "caned_ But that Dicks, t Q,-And the man is prosecuted given, of iollowirig the plaintii'l's such ns the cue before the Com-;;l__ not to say that my learned mend Q.-How many were in the C31' t inder the Customs Act. That is your car. today? 'can start in now to nam” tn, mt. coming up? usual course, is it? Mr. Campbell: "How fast were you A_ye,_ ness as to cnnracten A.-Two of them, I believe. tn” the mn day? mon em .mt md na’ m ma A-_YF5 5"' ¥°i“F"’" Q-And select iuries for those cw- 'rho court; It is not usual to rs- Q~'°W°"° *h“`° "'°’ A-1 remember him tolling ms in Ummm Q.-Did you hear any shots fired? "Weil, I don't know, I asked Platts es? Gnu ,_ wltness for the nnrnou of A.-Well, we were coming and they the nmoe tn” d.y_ q_K°°' mm mwwa, A--N0 5"~ h°W fast his °ifi thing Cmild K0 Rnd A-Yes. further cross examination. You are We” Wm? 'md I '~°°k it t° 5° c°pt‘ Q-I believe Capt. Dicks and my- A__,-rm, ' ryoynblum on. ln gh. Q.-Did y0\l |00 8li¥b0dY lh00l~ they i'M;1nn and Miller) plisséd Us Q_1{0w then would ygli 1-gggllgilg 'into the defense now_ and you want Dicks. Th8»t'B Ill. _ ‘eu cnued an y°u the next any? novmoul ‘ua m',“u ns? _ at that time." your position as Sherifl' of the County to prove your defense by the pitting. Q.-But I waht to know who "we" A_Y”_ _ Q__A” mm ‘W nm., 4 mm A--N° 5"' When my milled Where Dick-l’ and still act as a prohibition officer? in witness being cross examined s~ Wm- Q--'ro rind out who sotusuy sis |“,,,,,,¢,, _-You didn't fire Huy Sh0i5? car had stopped Mann and Miller A_As ygu know, the july is select- galn_ I dom, ihlnk you can do n0_ ` A.-Cecil Miller and I. tn, nnootlnn A__N° .-No sir. had get out of their car. Witness,od long before the case would come ' Q.-What time would that be? A___'I nunnoa tn" 'U ma n,n._ ,nm éondudu the mam” ur .-Did you see a Bun? _ asked what was the trouble, iup; .perhapsjl ye” ahead- _ CM" Imnedor Cnuen A.-Sometime in tho lftemooll. p°"_ Mu* R Mcguinn mm mm* nv' - . im ell what it was. said. that Capt. Dicks said somo- body was shooting him up? here. He would be handler in him han I. Q-You heard what Mr. Platte A-Yes. Q-You didn't hear that? A-No, Mr. Platte had stopped Q-Do you remember that he said Q-Did Mr. Platte? A-Mr. Flatts was not there. Q-Mio was there? A-You know yourself. Q-Oh. It was Haywood? A.-Yes. Q-ls Mr. Platte relatd to you? A-Yes. Q-How many Platte are engaged in pibseeutingtiieas liquor eases! A-There is one Platte on prohiiv _-No sir. Q.-Why were you going for this Q-But if' you are a prohibition of- ' Q.-What time? - Q__W“ tn” the “nun” nun --Did 3'0" h‘“’° 5 3““ i'°“"”m Cnr? ficer when the jury is selected, how Bénnem _,_ Haywood’ Chief Pm_ A_._0¢uldn’t tell Wil- pq.) . f gznzzmf f:‘u:::dd;2n:,"' .-No sir- _ ` A.-We believed he was carrying do you reconcile that position with iilbition Inspector, sworn as witness Q-YW 3°” Wm' "W" 4°" U* A-Yes. nm count mm “Num” “nm |030' _ nn A _ _ _,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ about it the risht way. dotrtlwss she? and you might have been one oi' the tion as being entirely irrelevant. Ob~ A.-Somitiniss. _:gg ig; E; Ei fi; E _i Et it li it ...Did you examine Dicks' car? |umuggied liquor. your beingthe sheriff of the County? for the defense. had no distinct re- Waughisthat day, did you? Q___T° and out from you who Wm mu mommt -N0 sir- Q-You say oi this mark you saw A-I didn't allow that to interfere coll;-Ciiou Oi' May 13i,ll lug; He wg; A.-Yes. ill, pu-gl” tml hm nluglly Mm Q.-Did Dicks ask you i0 ¢XHmii`i° on the back of the car that a bul- with my selection oi the Jury in not present at the events connected Q--How many bottles? Qomemen ln mg |h°°¢ll-,I7 his car? let would make a more pronounced _any way. with the case. A.-There were three kesl- A.-Yes. v A.-No slr. mark? Q--nut you acted in both capac- Q-Had you some conversation Q-My bottles? Q-And you told us that you wsra~ 0 l Q--You didnt n°ti°¢ his tim" A-I thinir o buuet would go right ities ot once. ` _ with o mn from The qui.,-.lim-l A.-'rhsre were three asses. yes. not mind up in ul, |u°°tin¢_ M6€flng3 Af A-No sir- throush it. _ A-Yes. ` s'-Yeo, 1 believe so. ne como to Q.-How many Mild? A-r tom you 1 dis no shooting ii , e Cross examined. Wiivhtil llid 11° Q-What is the back oi’ ii car made Q-And drew a double salary. meabout it. A-I 00iIi¢1i't “ii YW- there was any done. Salvat|0n an was not there when the suDl>0led_of? I A-That was theniain thing. Q-Before you talked to that man Q--'l'h°l0 WU* "P0 “WWF” Q-Did you say "if there was any ' shooting was done. There are lots ii_'rhe only car I had-a Ford- Q-I suppose sol And this very from ‘the Guardian had you had any i>\’0du°0d? ` done?" ` _______ of hills there to obstruct the eisht- I think is made of tin. _ time, when this very matter occurred talk with Mr. Miller or Mr. Mann, A.-TBC? WIN Wfllbii iii' W "I0 A-I must have. A Worm spiritual fsfvour is IWW* It was s. fact that when he and Mo- Q-is your own ear what you call on which suit is brought here today, since the 12th of May? Uultdihl 301,140- . Q-But did you? ing from night to nhht at the Awak- " nonolri reoohes nioirs' oar it was n "tin biler- you were sotins so shsrirr. fs-1 sont think 1 has. Q.-wsrsivt trim some bottles A-1 wouitiut say thot. 1 remenh en1ns_M»ot_u1sl Nina °°odu°i»°4 M moved. there vw 1 full md _"hm A-Yes. A-st thot time, yes. Q-uoo you ony report or thoirn murine. Mr- Juan? ber sayinz 1 sis no ohootins. 1° dm in the laivetlon Army Ult- “"* :McDonald asked what was the mat- Q-How old was lt? Q-And if the damage had been A-No. A.-I couidn't tall you. ‘ Q-Do you remember saying that adsl, Last nlsht a special ltriotiifl ‘° Y ter, more sais, "somebody has been A-1 hos it the seoona yeor. cone in rrinoe county irfiteso oi' in- Q-were youpresont at the hear- Q.-Didnt you hill shui ii? you were not mixed uc in it? mmm was Iwi. bovine I vitli shooting me up." WitiI°ll *W M* Q--And it had seen s good seal or Queen's, you are the man that would ing before the commission-the cus- A.-No air. A-I may have used those words. Pilot in ill Niivl-i|» “YO Ui IM /hear what Mann and Dicks said to service? have selected the Jury to try 'the toms probe? Q.-That some of the bottles had 1 ean't recall all ther was said and receive not, beoaun ya ask amlss." each other. Hs did not know-how A-Yes. sane? A A-Yes. disappeared? done. Jas. e. s. Militant lsssain styled his ' fer Dicks' car moved when it went Q-Youused it a ict, as Sheriff. A-I was not a -prohibition oiiiccr Q-Did you hear Capt. Dicks give ..Av-No lir- eiga Y nwny_ A-No, it was a Customs car. then. evidence? Q.-You take ` ‘ Q.-when you so about searching Q-She WM Bettina a bit shaky. Q-But you were the nherih then; Mr. Johnston objected to the sues- don't you adsreasunsartiiea\ibisa\or“dod's dead-letter since." Inanasis was l>i\°0donthevariousi1'illlsfl>°°l?i¢ whose prayers were never answered. iilielloyiewhnse-heart arsisot was in charge or Mr R. T. right towards their iellow maxi. myexleas people who treasure ur here are those who wrong others by _oonduct, and thom living in brown sin. The speaker came down es of the type oi people living uno of meetings is working for an un- mistakable betterment in daily liv- ing. Tonight at 8 p. in, another meet big of the series will be held and the mance os the Human Heart." At 6.30 p. in. a Lantern Service will be held for iuniors. Mortgage Sale Third will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front or tho Low court: Building in Charlottetown in Qu=¢“~’ County in Prince Edward Island or Saturday, the 28th day of February. A. D. ml, at the hour of twelve oelook noon su. 'mar parcel °f land situate lying and beinlz 011 U” or Towndiip Number Twenty-uint bounded as follows: Commenclns <1' the west side of the Melville Road at the northosst onslo of luld l" the occupation of Francis Smith thence west to the east boundary line of the Westmoreland FSH"- thenoa north seven chains and 10'"- tesn links or to the southwest anillt of land in the pmsession of Patrick Moltenna, thence east to the wld- tnenoo along the i-oss to the nlw’ of commencement containins fm? ecrq of land a little more or less- rhio solo is inset in vunuelwe °' a Power of Bale contained in two ln- dentures of Mortgage dated resl>€°i' ively the iith day of March A- D ma, one tire alot any of Mar A- '-‘_ lm. and made between Btfnliff Trainer of Maplewood in Qiicfiu County in Prince ldward island farmer of the one part and tho un~ sersisnos or the other out dem" saving been mess in payment 'li principal and interest secured by S-“if mortgages- Dated this twenty-ninth dill’ " Jah\lll'Y A. D. 1031. Mundi Ibiza wiiss'r::". Mortg'.:Ef9 Misra. McLean ss Mcliimlon. solicitors.