-iv A 'l ’ »~ __ .,. .aw _ _ _ __ _ 1 i :.51 _tr ‘ ~-'_-if' - ~ ~ . ,. _ ,,, f . V ~"~°¢;< . f . _ _ _ M ..___,_.____:.______».. » i -f,____-___ A 1»}fCil`iil'll.lfli 16, 1968 'rH1!'m'rl§b;r Niiiws 4 'rss cHARLo'r'rE'mwN GUARDIAN mer or in. _ PAGE FIVE ' _.Mi T _ _ _ __ _ __= ____ _ ___ _ _ _ ' ' _._ ' | ELEHGYMAN lll ‘ . g _ _ ' i -_|- Judge Characterized Hiin as Bad Man. Wheat Marked by C. N. R. and C. P. R. 1; WINNIPEG, Dec. 15-(Bp°eiB1)_ Rev. Victor Henning was found guilty of carnal knowhdrge of a little girl, a daughter of a parishoiier and was sentenced to two -years in the peut. teutiary. _ The Judge characterized him as the most base and corrupt man ever linown. The C. N. n_. marketed 20,000,000 bushels and C. P. R. 42,000,000 push. els of wheat up to the close of navi_ gation. This is more than .double of last year's output. lNl "2 2 2; gf! EASLES Nlanitoba Agricultural Col- le e Ouarantined But the U C0 li\flCc .it which it was resol Nllllll Ulllllillllw iiiiiiiiiiiiii OPSIS EVIDE CE or Rizooi vs siNcL iii iii” “W” Judge lohn N olen WasGrand - 'f-~ _ Sli d' ° - . 1 . _‘ _ Pell 1aS_'___l_*i_agl:p_t_l_°;it¢_e_ l;eddir_;_ Asks F01-_ Libel Against Rev. R. G. Sinclair Ifor the Writing of a as e in he Guardian Some Time Ago. Several .Witnesses Exam~ me and Case Adyourned. The Trial Will Resume Today. ;*-_ Sire ot the GrandILoi'.ge. He Was 55 Years of Age. _ NASHVILLE, Dec. 15-(Special).- JU5U¢ John Nolen, Grand Sire oe sovereign Grand Lodge, Indepcndqnt lsllecial by Telcphong) . . . GEORG ~ _ Mii. Sinclair knew the law w _ . ' . ~ 10wm____ __§'3'1_:3_lil:_1_‘i. _£_e;t1_l;;-'_I`h¢: fol- forced and he thought the fi:5ul;?‘__f:8!;l;c vi;/l_a§is_¢___r_;;__t;,_. $55; v.;_i_i_;s_t_pe_;0:it;ivr_a;_- Ha§_fo§ty or nity cases in all. Am sed the other. terest is being tgken ____ ___ n. 0 in. largely due to the prosecutor and ness asked for an ad_______nmc____.wh__; _pad on__agu_¢i g‘ene in this merge Anncor Sworn. To _\ir. Stew- fi;_f\_;‘___<;i____flveL__ye;;{_;»__uso_ Thintk it struck Out by him from tlie lvttm ness arrived' Wu-S t0ll1 he Would not lloss ivho was convicted `\V('i)t1:ga1lnf5L wht/ Wa.” suhpummd U1 UH Vzirruth- ` ‘ y “gm” _the before it was published The 9 _ e_r be there tm One_ ML Reddiu said he Complaint against B1.chu'ut .phibsk mféiir", 5?” at Molnwus' .Lui Lb” “mm” Hail several cases within th a 1, nal letter was put in __v_d¢;ris1- would have to postpone tho case to was in Septemben Court _‘net _'_A M1 1 'Qt _°_11th Ai . Did not aippeal, ye_____S_ Had Gm or three ¢_!_aI>____; six Mr. -Bentley put in _evidence "£3: one o’c1ock and Magistrate and Pro- Kinnon's Hall. lliflagistrnic tt,-L-:W cliahxa 'M_I, __ Summcrsidc. Was attorncyior til: commission of Mr. Iteddini as Stl secutor left the hall. Mngistrato took bbc bench and opened hi., |,,,Ok,4 ;;n]§t_ nt 8 Qwlbuu "`“'°1`_"' To Mr' plaintiff. Have conducted the case if ‘nary Magistrate and also cvidepené the Chair, Opeueil court and witness asked where was the witiiessc Mt\.'.E". EMM ' “D5 subpoened m the C‘“"lcourt lt was t-ontestmi 'php fl his admission to thc bnr. He ‘ge had I10t arrive;-]_ ML weeks was tom aiming near the Ma,,i_trat;`,rh 'l" him case' HAM mst the l’“p"~ |./iitliiir Peters was on the other sides moved to amend thc 5ummOng\ iS`(3.noth1iig was douo at morning session was no proof of servicd, on dcfondacxte tfnl to Summersme the day of thcil-lad .1 Case at. Georgetown .A fm.; Seftlhil the word muddled' its lg! ,X-x about piioving service of the sum_ (mort adjoamed U11 12 30 D ` 1: ' . Iycars ago an absent debtor cas: hir. tlte word stipendiary up in the Orioi? mons. In the afternoon he adjourned' They came 'back the wlaligtr 1 M I , 'fuss examined' was “Ut advised to Peters tvml on the Umm- Spye Iy'(m»|_` nal letter but not printed’ which tg; the court for tcu days. After ad» Weeks the witness und* otzhersale' r' IU) away' -understood the s“hp0'“'“°S¥'f*m€mli€l’ Of Mr l’ctcr’a obicction Court granted. Mr. Bentlcy can 3 iuurnment magistrate called the conlof service was not tlicn m 'll \ri1l?0f`wEm not ugh? Withehs 305 0- v0rdiCl3 The cxu.minii~ ?fl;eI:>li0t)iietO axriimlictfepmt of '“°°et"iEimt1i?etL;viltli(;‘;e Sewlicc Div §;“bn01e11n li;SS_ Hiikeii for on adjtiurniilitrft. Rohn” Jenlflns Swmu' To Mr' Stew' iicii proceeded with tiiiestions wstini; _ Ms `oiinty 'rem e -1 _ ’ »S~ i r. ce s cu len ccrs objected and said ther ' .~ _ ; , . - . ~ V . . n All B T magistratefs attention that this case. Thought Magistrate iicilxiilirnlixatl Ehtl.;x:0t&.?:,B§R§,_hOglsstmgiegouto c§_l;i,B0hflf‘¥ 0l>i@C:-0‘l__ filifl the count iii. "i ' .' :' ' c< t c e¢ial)- effect the iuidgiigepnet in)l;En;L..Y,‘;,“1d mia witness- the ease 'waeiiieiniseeu tion with Mr neuui. iy Qi i ~ ‘ ‘ ~ ~ I J C OI) lllll(’. li't'lI' , i~ ~ ' , D H ll 1 s care iesteil here uid Mi (ioi-.s examined by Mii Bentley Do about papers in Bncliziiit and Ciirruth_ Epediniic measles broke out in the - - , -_ . , _ _ _ Manitoba Ag]-iculgm-8_1 c0uege_ and §_§;>__V_:i&l_;_l;;tK. C.. opened briefly for tho remember to be it member of the ei"s cases. Witness spoke to Rcddiri twelve Students are Confined to their ~ _B_§__;i_1_;c__c_.s_Cé>_;ild :ict §ii§__ th; gate ti! ab_i_>u_§ tlge taigournmciit. Mariistriitc -beds A _ _ _ _ S0. l<_2nl`i r. e_ tin ac- as_c_ a ou io sub_pr,crm_ _ ftcr recess Mr. Stewart Stated to ,oui’n_ coiiit for ten rluys, thinks iti truss uxnriiincd by _l\lr. Bentley. tl ' ~ - ic couru that there was no evidence was in September The case came up Ilail sent wniil for Magistiatc that Hi The faculty held an emergency meet- _ o the uplication f th 1 tt three times twice one day and once would be useless to go on with (far- iug yesterday and decided to havci . D 0 e 9 cr in » lliicstion or that unyoiie had reaid it on another. At thc second siilting, Mr, rutliers' case as the witnesses were quarantine established. I _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ The students had visions of e-ating yégilzuzfgiged _~t\l_HU _that the letter llcilfllbiii and Mr. Campbell, Mr. Weeks leaving the Province. Dr. Breliaut _ _ _ Y W1 pub ic matters anti .ind r. Montgomery were present, wiis away when summons was issued their Xmas dinner in school and dc- Ohly incidentally referred to plain-1;i|1_ Cannot remember any others, could and lind to lic amended Ito was serv- ' " ' ‘ ' ' ‘t ~wca.r to the dn of the week, cd later. The only witness wus .Pat- cided Q eudlhn legve of the Insutw »Mi . _ Sincliiii was mainly concerned "0 5 'Y in with the Bdmlnistratlon of the law Prosecutor Campbell wus the ni,-xt Lcrsiin who did not uiicnr ' c to ' and had no animou ’ t 1 i ff; witness t ' h '<1 b t ' d ' k l f ’ I] I Wm] 'SS Accordi 1 after u f _ _ _ _S agiiins p n_n 1 _ ,_ iio cases a een rio iJe~ i._:i c< _orii-ihoiirnmeiit. ltemembcrthc med __’;iYh____d__e;~ 81;? ESSSFH re i£l1<:____i;._gti__eed that tl.e \\ords__br1cf1¢gs fore Stip_ Rcddin, one,was the Car- tiillespie case, lt, was dtsmisgoty fm. » Or y twcyme r were not offcns|,vo_ They rutliers case. Four or iivc witnesses thc ‘.\'u.nt of evidence. In the Margar- miidt Hn Gilt' by llie flro eiscalilesi and ,_ 1?!" “"_°‘1'°1Y that the lawyer does not WGN summoned and two' wane served, ¢'i Mclionald case there was ii convic- . ,io briefs. It may bc because lic Court wus' held in McKinnon's\ Hall tion. ’l`licrc were two crises tigiiins took the trains for their homes be- . does not seek the-ni, at 10.30. Mr. Rcddin was tlicre. De- Ross. l\'1r_. Jenkins witlidiew one anti ai conviction was liud in thc other. f th . __‘_’_:; ;’0h_°“__1th_°m°e!' had all 0f>P0r A'I`he enforcement _of to l"i~ohibitlo1;\ fciiiliint was not there. 'l`liouglit'. Mr. U W °l`9~ CU 15 i1_ matter of Dublic interest. Mr. Inman_a,ppeared for Cariiiithcrs Hhs been lYP<‘S0¢UL0i‘ for lour years .Y Order of Oddfcllows, died yiarterday of heart failure, following a surgical operation. Nulen was 55 years old and practic. ii law here thirty years. llc was elected Grand Sire nt, th. Denver Convention on Sept. 221|-\_ Nolen leaves a widow four sons and one daughter. 1i__.___..__.. UISEHAEEFUL Ellillil Slilll _..._- King Did not draw the pleadiny' A Winnipeg Lawyer Ejeciel From Court and liiinrisoii- cd. A Ganibliiig Case. nl’l..Arn pr|_~-_t . _ mm m and mspecwr fur Mr lli~d¢lin’s legal knowledge Mr ,,gai,,sf_ ROSS and not _ _ ti part sintain 1 _ ,_.v;,],.,,Cc ut- I.u,_te';s0n" °':__1[;_‘; lowcd Mr. Stewart to proceed for ui _ - _ _ ' _ une. U5_re1£_L_l;“_ exist egozgxitrat? (lross exaiiiined by Mr. l`it:itl<>y_l KRNORA. D00- -l-'I'-*l5llf4`lHll-“ witness ,Hd m_L_ utmnd_ In _gt_ c';l;*c \\us appointed Stipciiiliary iii .)i_il_~ licre was n ' the alleged victim lost one thousand onvict .it ull. Witness got mad Hc ~ ft H id i~ Rcdiliii. siiiil hc woiilid tlisiiiice it' In thqi cguqxty Emi _'t 1;” _ U inc liiindred dollars. liroiiglit thc matter to the notice oi 0\;r:;fI,::lcyFaF,`§‘.(;r_h1j8“r;e_, Thi: trial resulted iii the ntxciised tl_ic Attorney General. Finally he con-l r, '.1 k tm 1 ,ja men being bound over. victcil Myers in one case :mil disinis 0 (Voc 0 yl ` ' W _ _` ______-.1-___:-_...mr --'==" ' IjI_l_§_ILLING CA ____ _ _______________0Fw Found Out by Arrest oi Two Men Who B Tell Story of Smuggling. Wakeful Man Heard Their Cries- NIAGARA FALLS, 'Dec. 1'5--(Spec- iali-The arrest recently of Boite Rffllly Rnd "Ditch" Obrien on a’ charge of smuggling illiinamen into the United States, laid bore the thril- liii: experience of a party ot Moiigoli» inns who wore nearly swept over the falls la/at welvk. 'l‘lie Chinese were brought fiiomi To`- ronto to Niagara Falls and carried across the country to Chippewa. A launch las secured and the Cliinamen placed aboard with there white keepers. In the midst of a storm the motor bout balketl. The wheel man tried to beach the |vestigating the smuggling at Chippur wa and Saved Them. _ vessel on Grand Island, but the cur- r SHEPHERD AND. ARE AGAIN UBEGR TRLAL Joseph Shepherd and Charles Mc- Bllt WHS Very SUOHE and the “U19 Donald apllear before the Magistrate craft Swept Past ChiPPflW“ 'md WHS this morning charged with jail break- about to enter the death current lead- ing, In y¢5f,er§uy'S igguc 1;, was ._an_. _ t D » ing to tue Falls when the crew act up a lusty shout for help. ouncad that Shepherd had been captured but McDonald was still at l A Wakeful men living at Cliiiiimwa iarge. sergeant Brsd.ey brought [Creek heard the cries and set out in his launch to the rescue. A He overtook the helpless laimcli, hissed a line, and towed the party to the United States shore. The Canadian authorities are in- A number of wealthy men on both sides of the boundary are implicated. _i If 'V ‘ ’ “fi "* _,ga-_-S1 -'IL lHi llHAMPlllN ill lil Wlllllll ll nst. New Zealand, De- feated W.»Webb by Eight Lengths in Sculling. WANGANUI, New Zealaind, Dec. 15 ~(SpseiAl)-R. Arnat, New Zeeland. may won the eeiilling champion or the world by defeatinil W. Webb, New zeaienu. by eigue Igugene. ' Time 19 minutes, 52 seconds. Dis- tance Bk miles. Arnat led throughout. ` ,__._.._.@--_-- NINE HOURS. IN AN OPEN BOAT Niiiw roiur, Dee. is-'rue crew e "U fishing doop Irene, of Bhoeps-' :""“l B57. but into Bo. Brooklyn af- P ' ' K e -T “U10 hmtrl of continuous rowin ’“ “ii web boat, and reported tn 1°" 0! the Irie and their own nar-\ row escape by lo and by water. ~ ' sons oN i1vi1>on'r/iN'r 'rn1P. Hlllllll WILL i HUNUH lllLll|Nl§ » . , . ,___- LONDON, England, Dec. l5-(Spec- ial)-i'l'he Prince and Princess of Wal- es invited I-Ion. W. S. Fielding, Can- adian Minister of Finance to lunch on Saturday. 1-.---» -,_,, 'rim' ruurrivs _ PRESIDENT WELCOMED. niunciu, Dee. is-President centre" ‘and party arrived here last evaningf ,Their train reached the station later than was expected, but was awaited lhy a dense crowd, who had .gathered \ lout. of curiosity. \ No precautions were taken to~’ pre» ,vent the public from crowding the lplatform, and as the train steamed into the depot the President was '_ greeted with` shouts of "Long live '_Castro." ___________..._- HON MCKENZIE 'KINGS \. OTTAWA, Dec. 15-Hon. Mackenzie flking loft yesterday for Shanghai, vin `Commissioner to the Internatrlona Suez. Mr. King goes as an Irnperin§ Congress for the suppression of the 'opium trafhc. After the congress, hich begins February Ist, he will Shepherd to the City yesterday morn~ ing and he wus immediately brought before (Ihr Magistrate and was rc- looks a little thinner than \vhcii lit went down to jail at little over three moniilis ago, but he is in ro- DYNLU/IITE A w return via. JWIU 'Wd v.°°°°“'°"°~ ,Mi prisoners got into the Court'M'artial room and took an old-fashioned brass muzzel loading plunderbuss ofthe date of 1775. With this weapon Shepherd told how when they were in a barn at Morell the people were "on to them" H0 Said that B. CI`0\‘.'il of them cant” tg the barn and shouted for them to "come out of that." Tlicy gave no manded till this morning. Shepherd: cs onsc and about five armed men ‘i T D `\vitli pitch-forks began prodding the hay. McDonald and Shepherd were iiirther up in the straw and suddenly Shepherd' rose with it shout to the bust health. "l~Iow did w_c get spiny?" "Ch, searchers “to clear out of 'uhis,' ling to say. When McDona}d was sensitive disc recorded her cries for that was a slick piccc of work, out which request was very quickly com- asked where lic was, he said be was hx il ~ it will mean tivo more years for us' plied with, tho sight of the venerab- out on the farm for a dny or two ep and wa S of mm' "We rigged a dummy with thc; lo bliinderbuss sgemingly adding cf- Hu described their escape out of thc Tm record Wm be admitted as ev' l it 't in the licd The feet to the command ' ‘ ‘ __ _ ,.24 .... .. .-.- _*_ ~-_-_ »-_¢_»~_-;-_-;_;--_- -__;¢_¢__- _- -~----_~_»~;_-_;~ 1;; blankets and e i . » _ keeper thought it was Mcllonalil. The beseigeil again starb on their’ McDonald seems to be tho same free' ' ‘ llow as he was at their McDonald was outside in thc liiscii t way. At Lot 40 they well! hte Wm.land easy fe 1 room. He got the key when the othn' Ayl\vard's barn and crept _tough a first trial talking and joking; about fellow went out. We had to break feed haitch into the horse -table andlthcir predicament. McDonald is some ‘ three other locks. Its a hard jfiil,_t_o here after some Search on the part'what fleshicr than when he went I ' l t xiii. He sam he .iifirrt snu gcc out of. We were out in the iail of officers Bradley and' Walker, .Iailo‘r_down 0 J yard for about an hour hunting for Vanlllusklrk and ii couple of other it cold on his trip although both V a way to get out. We finally miinug- men, Shepherd was caught, McDon-i were somcwlint thinly clad,~hav.irig.l..._. ' 1 ` ‘md 'lil VCR Nl Mill ycSl1cl`fl11y m0l”nii\|; on the samo clothes us they wore in' ` ed to break into the ladder ioust ,L 1, p t a ladder and climbed over the was seen coming out of O‘l'lrien's September. Hc said they were highly 1" lc l go fence on tlio Rigimonél St. side. th barn at L_ot 40. Ofliccr Walker cauglit,fcd since their escape. When as ct "We had not ng o eat rum e him on tic road. He arrived in this why they went that way they sa'd ' 'tme we got out till no<_;';1 Mond;\yt.__ city yizstarduy afternoon. on the five they didn't know but they wouli1n\'t Dorando Run HIS Feet l vin the ia one 0 0 twenty train in company with jitilor go that way the next time i N . . . " ear the Finish- Fast Time Before ea g ---»- ---`-‘" ~"" ~_;_‘ _; ___; - - - 3 -»~_-f~---»-~-,-,--»_-.__-.iw ___, _...___ __ . _____ __ _McooNAi,§o”‘”if .ri-iouoonarii cars »_, -.-,rite iz .eg 5.. *E _ 15. ';._l° 1. 2 j ~i» 'rin f ___'l ____ MAN IN LWUBLE ‘Rumstay Sold' Machine to a Tenant .ith Young Men Have Been Captured After a Hard Chase - by Officer Walker, Sergeant Bradley and Jailor Van= Buskirk. McDonald Brought to City Last Evening. Who Resold it to Hinds. Ruinstay Wanted it and Mrs. Hinds Refused.. Vn.nBus'kirk to whom he was chained and otiiccr Walker. The men were quite tired out with the chase having been on the hunt all night. A large crowd of mein and boys followed the prisoner to the Police Station. He was searched and locked in a cell next to Shepherd's. The boys had a short talk' of their experiences since they had last seen one another and than the Guardian reporter had a short interview with them. McDonald said lic had nothing to say or tell at all and Shepherd said the newspapers stretched things i‘i'i"i‘si YV 77'- > ."1 W ' I - - Y _ _ __ No canaLsssNuss_ prize _tue venenieiun Com u.,,,,,,_. Nlilde by Loligboal- _ . UUTEH lllll _ ___ HULL, Dec. 15-#Four men wen. ser- _ lously injured by itlieuexplpsion ofa i A great throng lined the .maya t.,i . l t of dynnm to n e s one gun ~t _ wi ness the entrance of tlii- battle ‘ VFW \0RK DM ,_-__,Spccml)_‘A ,_ rica near Hull. The b , E ' 'i i ' . ' ' P 1 g he cup ~niarathon race \\.is iiin_ licre Condensed Advertise ments ”__r_~_-_:r_:=frr1'rf_;z:.rzr_'-.:f_:._ ____ V (Too late for elassiflcation.)___2 IQKINNER AND WOOD at New L. Wonderland tonight. Be sure and seo the finest, cleanest, and best ex- hibition oi clog dancing ever featured here. Also, get ii. coupon for the Amerie.-in lliirliliind Grand Range to ‘na given away on Christmas Eve. Perhaps before that. Admission Five Cents. 12-l6dli. OST Friday n. diver dollar belt Tj buckle, initials H. E. ll. Finder rewarded by leaving at Stewart & 8on’s, Queen St. __12_-1_6i_lil_i_p_d; \‘]AN'l‘ED immediately girl for gen- eral houaework. Good rc-isences. Apply to 80 Euston St. _I2-16d3i. l')oNAi.n'i=‘i1'AssR of mince Ed- _ ward Island or his children are L-equested to communicate with thb iindcraignexl, 'l‘. F. Bride Ciimtor of the Estates of Deceased Persons, 483 ‘Collins Stiiaet, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 12"~m“\ ' \ _ 7* `\ ~ , \ I<