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Kensiziiigfi. 8443i. qiztiviogxiilviau Skiing: lzgggllffiz; near Summcrslde n interested NEW “QUEEN” _Di{[,"'l) chickens and gar. _DE T“ if, 13-li. °" M°"""Y l" the home of her Belasitisagainst the interesting High slchooi M s,‘ Barwlate Thomas Barwise. Mrs, 11111v110t be exactly what the doctor ‘ ‘he leaves l0 111011111 a daughter, “gm dWWn the entertainment “mi Miss Marion 11115 l16ld 0n Wednesday afternoon 80mm 5" the Clllilwl ‘Theatre, sum- led the S91v1“. Interment was Ellery Queen 9111115 films. Ellziy 10th until Mond , A , 4mm‘ developed with enlarge: T_ Comm Apt H. SUMMERSIDE v11 _____ m, h —-MILL PROPLRIY i0,- “i, s Please communicate 1L _ grail Drug store. 8-13-21. summerside’ R E Ilw‘ ‘iblialfjllalflfgi 1i‘ I L NI G A Y ll 1 I i f i,,_ Ali A MRS. SARAH IVIYDIERY . “lllllllls Paglia“ 170,1 BARWlSl‘-—Tl1e death occurred -%_ HIT _ son. Cuthbert, Adams, soaview, background oi a great; hospiiai ..Ei “m? SCHOOL mi iglfieMrs. Sflrflh Barwise, widow of lei-y Queen And The Murder hing" . lse had been in faili h ordered-so 1's i, 1d ycsieiday for the ng ealth , r as that hospitals llbllllifl Muriel England m‘ 5°m° W11"- Besides her son. Damn“ B" 91111416111611 — but lL'5 ' - i M, d Mrs. Harry . “ ldeqfiél was engaged M155 N6ttle Barwise. The funeral 3'°°V6. if enthusiastic audience re. ii , , _ i t_ at one o'clock from the home of merfildrr. is to be credited F 6111015 f6 BDPU 11 her 50m He“ R F. Newman mm Latest 1n the sensational series of lliingttiiel-Aiéglican Cemetery at Bur. Queen And The Murder Ring" is dramas of the season. Ralph Be}- lam zinigflllfillt of flowers PCFSOUMS amayiceiif-aéllcillilijilalilalilrislctlilgntipai-iéalmeg 1m‘ victory bed in the _____ “rem, “lib1] inveiy Margaret Lilia aw 11111111111 school meet- -—Miss Edna Steeves of the Post 5'15’ "ellllnlllf; as Nikki Porter El: 11o» 1.\.1s voted in the school Office staff at Moncton was a re.- lelyli “lull-hunting secretarylwno in Wnr Savings Certifi- cent guest of Mrs. Samuel Sim. doesn't particularly care whammy 1w 50L aside for use after mons, $umm9r5ide___5_ she catches Ellery or a. murde>r—but ~ mi- school purposes.-S. M wnu__ gricgerzlresylfillgry'l (‘Jtlier famillgfs are ——~—-— "'- 1‘- Hm MacDonald of 111D6W h. as Ins cctor _1'\'1‘1l 0F MRS. REBECCA General Motors C0,, Mormon‘ N_ Queen. and James Burke, &5pSe.rg_ "Eicre passed away on 13., and his sister, Miss Betty of T. ellilll‘ Valle‘ _.\- morning at the home-Eaton and Co, Moncton, are Jiilliory Queen And The Murder diughtcr, Mrs Calvin spending their holidays with their Rlng begms Wm‘ '1- liital Operation, summersiciliei nortri. aunt. Mrs. Samuel Simmons-s, Qiccffgiwaigéln 1;!’ véieriiltialutoévnolllaigt ac- "ilt, w ow o e N ‘ ' .V a reet Hovvatt c-f Cape —-0N LEAVE — L._Cp1, 53153, wiid°WqEll61v learns not only that .\ll'fi. Howntt. was B8 Bowness of the Canadian Provost Eeienllicclifleillléhllsiell “las “murder a" wars c.’ .1 mtl had been an ln- COPDS ls spending a 5110i; have Uingiiaii" n a. "l"? (191111 llsfll was hind for ~11: past two years. The in summerside and taking in tho d,“ ncciyi. b3plred~ T“) mme mu“ [upflfill “:11 he hold Friday after- rlwesnamCharlottetown exhibition. abie in lin himiilh“ 5“p"r'5'°""? 15 i’, O-Ciock from p_ L, ~r~~~ ~—~~-- _.__...._. ...._-_- individugi 5 "E61" D11 the guilty zilld Sim undertaking iiiilgilstedpleasied nigh the animals that '_‘ l S11 iers e, an tom se un er s i . .. . . lllililncllllgfili of gcotlland Although the clasifefsulvlélrllayrigg llglilé "illlélllllllllllg wsllo-lllllolllls“ l"l\'f‘l‘.<l‘ where a service "16 11101111118 they showed good h, ll l“ ll llllll“ m“ .°“l“"“" m interment will be in qulllll-Yi 116 Said. “They were a illslllllllllllé" Mlle“ Ml” °""“" are in the adlvining gfilggiiigilgfiit’ lgiiigl lhfilvédllglsiwifls rifiblioIllxlllliillodlfloiililloilfiliim? ‘nase aou tie “ males and females he l“l'l’l.l‘* 5*“ “"3 ""‘°"l="‘“ W “- ‘L . - h,.»,;1=1,~~n»<m- ‘°°"°“ ~":."...“.".r. e A» e casscs of femal - .‘ ' ‘ l l“ * "l" SW10“! n ’ l " u ' "' 7 er‘ than the males Shéiinlvlllrcemllzxllg- “gliiliafifil jf“i'iiif"i'i’“ifi"iidifll'i“'="l- 50-h 6&1‘ RGCOYdS ‘kfifiiggfjg; sggggpugge. iipeivigigiiedih iv... .111... .1... -.i.o...- are SQZiZ-“SI (cilatiieo. "Tncv are a splendid fc-un- °\"u'i"i‘li‘c‘i"°i"°" l- “11-‘1-1 __-__ a on lot and the breeders are 1o i “F __' " e 41'1" 111’ “l1 iCzvyiiiiii-d timi liege 3) be c01l1Plllllenled Q11 $11911” 200d “l. “Mu Wllb‘ lll.“ lllllll "lllllllllselll - . . . ..-._ “ram; showmanship which is the spirit gag,’ lllll’ ml“ lldhmey “d” Juut-‘ld y oil bu. points, lluere were some outstanding cows lll the agd . . . la- ~ 1 “f. ....:"::.:....";:. ssri..°viissdzrr “élhlfifintiif; n ‘V115 l“? WEB “no . . . 7- a llfllltl’ alter a ' ' e ’ ' i‘ Sections proved din Eiitséfiiytifidélglgaiifw ii good standard, he Sam. close comp iilion, o i u‘ . v l- . - Holstcins C"*""l"°" Male l“ me m?allfi-ilgilnlllfnfllliliififfiiilldllfélulg Ml’ W‘ s‘ Uwme- Tllmo- N~ 5- l B16115 WAS Owned by D1‘ up equally asl well as the youngw 1mg“! "'6 Hmswm-s- Allllmllw ‘he Bl‘. bi‘ 11-111 Wlllle 1116 3111111191011 generation which is indicative b: masses ‘Vere "0' large me quamy ramp “h, owned by R, 5, i-ium- Wehmim smug m, Siawm ivas up to standard, he said. p’ lii-nsington. The Get of He had words of praise for the ' 1 "Cgrny cf Dam were Grand Champion cow, Rocliorm lath v0 12y WJ-l. Horne, Winslc-e, Loiauiha. "Size is a woiideriul cow inn also 11nd the Reserve Champ- The Ayrsliircs stole the show with ggdpgirgegoiaeghgléehgigelgiocifceséfll‘ , a lar e Cllbl‘ us. x. ~ ' 115 lllin the Roadster Class the wii-i- class lives weili filleli wllmlléh filial-l “'.“§§' “s “if hi," 5'“ '5 ""1 a m" iers of ‘inc various classes were: it)’ 111111111118 111111 tht fanclfls 0i‘ this fgld " '° “d “d- ha) ‘add? she . College Farm; Mrs, particular breed were proud of the M-wgickg?“ “W5 d ea- Cliilflfllilfltfiiwll; 1&1? Shgilliéllgdrwd Champion Maie was breelders cfllOlebillllllglflgcrélhélll‘ ilgimtirlill: = i r - owned by Andrew ivicgae “m1 5mm out 1n such good condition despite Charlottetown. while the Grand m‘? smrmge °l I'm“ ‘labm 511d n; in the Standard Bred and $gflpmilgolxgiialeiiggl°lyis t” Ml" §,',',‘,°,§,,,f§§,§'§_“"l°‘ “hlcl-l llall to be Ike in the Roadsters but pointed des is; a rgcem’ ralilicnofvé w‘? The goisteim deserve the praise iozhe need of having rondsters with empat me showopgomello} m: "fin. given them bv the judge and the nrringcs. Because of lack of iii-e new were. H Vi; may myahy- same high standard animals as in latter 11c 11nd to judge the horses h1g5 and ‘Son's Mi Helium’. Keiiiti former yam-s wgrg shouh The 51-h- 510111111; 011 the merits of the Bosweii vicwifia f)_ J, iviuiiin 5i“ porters showed much interest in the cnlis. A mother of five colts was yqggeygilJohn w.' Lewis, Freetown; exhibits of their friends. one of the horses to pass under his w, “W15, 5i, peters 35y and win- 'I‘he Grand Champion male was urutlny during the morning. T0- ard Kelly, Southport. owned bv Mr. Cecil J. Stewart, lly the heavy animals, the Clydea Professor Gus 'l.'oupln of Oka Ag- 11111116 11116 Grlmd 9113111111011 “mile- md Drafts, will be Judged. ricultural Institute, Montreal, Chief 30611111111 Ciilhnlha- W115 511011111 11V Officials in the ring included: of the Livestock Department and M1‘. 51115011 Pmml- Freelmwn- llr. w, Chcgler s, McLure; Mr. President of the Canadian Ayrshire l- tT Bo ton, Bonshaw, ring gssoctiaiteignhpiiicfg tile Ayirlshiiis: P°"""Y 11116 e1‘; Miss Dorotih McDonald e s o 1a e cusses e a tour-chm’ clerk y l 2066015 "in the forenoon were “very M351: izoiiitry Dflrserfi iliiidged? RY 5"” ~ofi°ielikiymifiiil léiifiifiiiitlsfilwnlifi 31$‘): XI..lE‘.SoBZ"Z.l.?..li°?/i1 $3335 Th - took place between two aged bulls. MocKinnon of Glenflnnan. The udolviilyl-lllllellqlilii. “W31: mil-i]; Dine owned by Fred Nlaflcae and eggs “.939 Judged by M,‘ Emei-ic iimhm spccinwrs iooking on as $115. Rfiyfllly. and the otlier by M1- Holland of the Dominion Depart- ui-i i w‘ Graham, Dmiinion J- W- 116W? Fléewhn-I tWB-idmgg ment of Akricultum. livestock Branch, Moncton, ma“ flli ‘$1325’ 135i?» asilievlilioirlledelolilofed Cmlllellllllg .°ll ll“ “w” °l ciioitcs_ The showing was why h. n ai- d H as mflde- poultry, Mr. Dnscoll said the show 11. e11 l’ l? 11 °° 5°“ W ' in general was not quite as large W" "m" “'5' Ye“ but the MacRaes Sprlngburn Royal King » . ., . . as last year and the varieties are luaml “"3 115 8°°d- was Grand Champion with Lewis . . gm‘. Ym.k5i,i,.es were eniered in Bymhm wide Awake the Riesmie not representative as some of the '°"'1>°'-'1°h this year Mid SW11! Champion. The two animals could bieede“ "m m" ha" "n? °"' l°611ll contested sections resulted. h; ghqwn in any show in Canada, m“ ‘m d'5pmy' Ilmwever» l“ gm‘ some 0i m. imam“ “hibimfl oi iunawdmd um“ w“ ii w“ ",3 era] the poultry is up to the high other years were not showing this that b"; the oiciei- min,“ standard of quality that is typical mi. ' "The spirit of the breeders was of Island floeks. he flddsd- T116 champion junior boar. wonderful", he commented and add- Th6 511161191111 5769115- Barred ‘Woodstock Duke" was owned by ed that “in general the stock is e Plymmllh ROCKS Mid NEW Hamp- lll- 111111011 Boswell, Dunstaffnnge, very good quality, shin-s, prcclcminatcd and were tho ivos a heavy prize winner. no Commenting on the animals he up to standard. The Wyandottes rho hmi the Grand Champion viewed in the afternoon, Professor and White Rocks. though few in Boar, other winners inolludéd Toupin said the female classiss number, were ,of good ualltv. hank Hniiidiiy Eidon Livesioci showed good quality and added. te There were large classes n the lhrkniing Board Ciiariotiewwn breeders are puttlhll 11D B llcl-‘d While LcghOms and the old and he Hum“, River Si“ in club mid‘ show". The two firsts in the senior young were equai u, anything in Mr. cw. Dickimnlfiefi Giasgo... yearling. the Junior Yeflrllhil 11"" the past few years. Mr. Driscvll Thcllclrhhd chlhm‘ ion Sow and U16 tWO-Yehfwld clams "if" ‘mad declared. Comparnflvelv new breeds Hogom- oi Dam aisg went d) AL enough for- any show anyw ore. e to the province, the Light Sussex m, iibsweii 5815- imdt gustriilipzpsh wereAisiizill iiiapii-le- " acne n - e s ow. Olig ie ‘gilliflrieedexgvllieifiedihlellnllalglignaai: 5h°flh°m' entry list of Games and Bantams how ‘. ‘i, in o; was small, it was of high quality. ll lllle ‘manly was up w m” The" w“ a good ow ll The geese and duck entries were “W111 1113b standard of other years. beef cattle yesterday and the 1111186 r ‘ had difficulty pining mimy o; ihe not large but the birds showing ‘emu “imam in the various dimes, Thore were up to the standard of quality was also a large crowd on hand set in other years. A good showing of Jerseys was watchin the placlnlZ-i T1619- ‘ _-_ °11e o1 the features of yesterday's The rand Champion Male was ‘amt Judging, These golden color- owned by M!» 5- 5- WSW" “ml C 1d ' . 1m , d t1 Grand liileglsllllnllosyv lrlierelargilivatrcullfrlillberwllcl} glllilhlmlgillal: Eggaleanwas ‘(lsvnfd 11V A ,4; RT B93916 as ghe piiwings were mada the same exhibitor. Other winners 1'. .l P I Summer-side uihc ystiglllg of the Standard i111" 51101119} he cultivated among the Roadsters tC0k place. "or-s- Ayrshlres c was pleased with the Lnntz showed tho included: Fmnk sllllllellsml and ~ < , ; 5 Tweedy. Grand Champion male, 'Wonder- ggilziiybnlliillnlliiealvelk Zlllyiogmgoih Standard 2nd" while the Mi w, Saki ‘Hurry wimioé $32231 Champion Female was gig‘ 0;”; DolLifgnd°i-ii_ loll by slellll Bros" °l chm" . S. A. Porter of the Eimfirl- n "ltwil. Other prominent W111" mental Station at Kcntvlllc. iudRPd l“ “'""° B111“ Macmnflld. ‘m’ the beef cattle. He had words of lllllml“ Ed!" EM?" “m! Slm-‘I praise for the Shorthorns whlfli New Wmfililfe‘. EdlsOn B Match. were paraded before him during the W111i River, William Clarke. New my iltshlrc and A. Ernest Underhay, " e classes were very good and ‘l "11111110 there were some ouistandini! ani- Mr. W. W, Baird of the Experi- -~I- on r1lwolsiv."d"clared Mr. P01‘- menml Farm in Nappan, N. 8-, tar who has .1\1d86d 11616 1111 ""° ludlll‘ of the Jersey classes and who former occasions. ‘lull the Guernsey: today. was He made particular mention i heMSWMMER one of the most absorbing myswyy VJ Mr. end can. Eamon MacDonald 0! West St. Peters who have been 5961141118 their holiday at Moni- real returned home on Tuesday. Ml‘. and Mrs. William Pickering end familly and Mu. William Ozol of Borden were visitors to French River on Sunday. Sincere sympathy of friends here is extended to MI. and Mrs. William Gallant of Borden on the death of their baby son Alban at the early tee 0f two your: end four mOnthI which took place It the Prince 911111“? Hospital on Saturday, August 8th. Misses Doria and Barbara Herring of Borden were visitors to Summer- side on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sexton am. little son, Tommy of Comeau Bale Quebec are visiting Borden. Miss Glenn Sharpe of Monctcn N-B, spent the week-end at her home in Borden. Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Fl in o: Stanley Bridge were guefil: 0% Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon of BOrdcn °11 5111111113’. They were accompanied by their daughter Virginia, who made the return trip to Capo Tog-- mentlne on Sunday. Friends here are sorry to loam of the serious illness of AlbertJay, Youngest son of Capt. and Mrs A. G. Jay of Borden. Albert was taken the Prince County Hospital oh Saturday, suffering from meningitis of the brain. All wish this populgf Y°11118 boy a very speedy recovery. Claire MacNally, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacNally of Borden is visiting her grand. ‘Parents. Mo‘. and Mrs. Fred lDe Roche of Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. William Gum; of Stanley Bridge. visited friends m Borden on Sunday, Mr. and Mzs. William White and daughter Phyllis are spending two weeks holidays with relatives at Georgetown. Miss Roberta Howait of Scarle- town has accepted a position in the S/ummerside Post Office. Private Roland MacKenzie, who has recently returned fom overseas and his mother Mrs. William Mac- Kenzie of French River are visiting in Borden with Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Constable. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay of Mi‘. swwfift were guests of Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Borden on Sunday. Mr. Blair Burch, spent the '.\'ci-k~ end at h‘s home hcrc returning r0 Wellington on Sunday evening, Mrs. Claude Hcwutt and dnuglihsr Anna of Borden spent the week-end at Albany, Mrs. Roy Brooks of Murray Hor- bOr mid Mrs. Austin Burgess and daughter, June of Belmont, Mass, are visiting in Borden guests J! Mr. and Mrs. Julian Herring. . __._% Misses Janice and Glenda Wad- dell of Cape Traverse were recent visitors to Borden, guest of thor- cousin, Miss Marjorie Irving. Mrs. Perminius Phillips of Ken- sington spent the week-end in Bo:- den, guest of her sister, Mrs. Charlie MacDonald and her niece, Mrs, Ralph Mord, Mr. and Mzs. Arnett Hovratt 01 Charlottetown spent Sunday in Borden. guests of Mrs. Robert Mac- Pherson. Mrs. Vincent MacGlllvai-y spent a few days in Borden recently guest of Mrs. James Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay. Misses Stella and Marjorie Affleck, Messrs Francis MacDonald and John lilac- Amcy of Mt. Stewart, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Toombs of Borden on Sunday. Master Melville Anderson, of Charlottetown ls spending his holi- days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson o! Borden. Many friends in Borden and surrounding districts were delighwd to hear a former pastor, Rev. PA. Fitzpatrick of West St. John, a1. Borden Union Hall on Sunday eveii- ing, Mr. Fitzpatrick was one of the first minsters to preach in Borden hnll in 1924. He was then pastor of the Tryon circuit. On Sunday even- ing his message to the large aud» fence was. Ligiht In Darkness. He. pointed out how no matter nevi dark the times are there was always some light shining throng). and when war is over and peace reigns again, Jesus will still be the light of the world and men all over the world will look up to him as the Way, the Truth and the Life. A pleasant feature of the evening service was a solo Beautiful Jcsus sweetly rendered by Miss Mary Muttart On Saturday evening the death occurred in the Prince County Hos- pital of Alban Gallant little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallant of Borden at the early age of two years and four mon hs. The little one had taken ill on Friday and on Saturday evening was removed to the hospital at Summerside but despite best medical care he posed away a few hours latcr, Besides the parents there are left to mourn three sisters Eleanor. Shirley and Aldona and one brother Robert uh at home in Borden. A short fun- eral service was held on Sunday at, 3 pm, Sacred Heart church in Borden by Rev. W. V. MacDonald. after which interment took place in Seven Mlle Bay cemetery. RELEASED FOB NURSING LONDON’ - (CP) -- Labor Min- istry offlcfals have been told to re- lease any woman urho wants to volunteer for nursing. no mnitei what her wartime job may be. which is hoped will relieve short- age of nurses. _._____.>____.__... __. _.-.- _i.i______.._.______.__.___ .. SIDE GU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONIE ARDIA ALICE ROSS holds destiny in her hand u the make: flnai hair-breadth adjustments on sensitive airplane instruments. “Can't afford e morning let-down," she lays, “no I begin every day Willi the ‘Self-Starter’, -. Breeldaet. Kellogg's Com Flakes are swell . . . no wonder they're Canada's favourite rcady-to-eet cereal)! » Get some Kellogg's Corn Flakes today! "GO ONI o something — I dare yel Ola, eeered, obi" Baby Lois’ eegel mind discovers new wonde n every day. And soon she'll be old enough to dig into e breakfast bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Thaflll be the dayl Just wait flll she taste! that cuflt-be-matclied flauoinl How is your supply of Kellogg's? 4 saw SHE'S A SELF-STARTER . . . a nurse has to be. In the midst of suffering, she must be cheerful, alert, constantly on the go. She knows the importance of proper diet . . . says, "I work hard . . . yes. But Ifind a breakfast with Kellogg's Corn Flakes helps give me the food energy I need to keep going at top speed.” Did you know that a big bowlful with milk and a little sugar gives needed food energy . . . enough, for instance, to walk over 31/; miles, or climb up and down stairs over 50 tiinesl ThBllS why ltlS called the "SELF-STARTER" BREAKFAST. AGAINST CANADA'S SKYLINE are silhouetted hundreds of busy carpenters like this one, working at top speed to provide living quarters for Canada's fighting men. He says: “A bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with milk and sugar, really helps me sail through the day. And breakfast is always on time now that Mary scrves the Eli-second breakfast . . . no pots and pans to wash up after, either." Try Kellogg's Corn F lakes tomorrow. THUMBS UP in the shipyards where Howard Good helps build minesweepers. "I'M ALWAYS STACKING THEM UP," says this busy grocer, “Kellogg's Howard has to be in top shape to work long hours at high speed. Says: Com Flakes are sure popular." No wonder when Kellogg's is such a "The ‘Self-Starter’ Breakfast helps give me the zip to keep going . . . and, thrifty breakfast, and so ideal for odd-time snacks, too. Get some from believe mo, I vote Kellogg's Com Flakes first for flavour l" So do 4 out of 5 your grocer tomorrow. Comes in two convenient sizes. When eating out, Canadian housewives, according to an independent survey. always insist on the individual package with the inner, WAXTlTE, scaled NOW w: MUST Al.L auv MORE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ll" Ml“ l’ ll°ll°ggls l“ l°lll°l‘ Clllllll’ —-—-—-————--—————-—l“ ‘ .. .. _. .11 car, take a quick step and seemed fairly fast. No one in the back of ‘.1 - . to fall over and the driver put the the car shouted. Witness did not see m: sltlefceltaisgdiiiliillg dled lmlll l llull "i brakes on. He said the’ had l).lfi>.(‘(l the car strike the man. She saw 111m The jury 111111131 Other People 0n ltlie r0. but lying on tlic road, and 512d that he wigh i)“. w ___ _...~_._ . 1»? there was no one vcry 11cm" inc moved and was 511cm _ irczii the (‘QinQ 1O hp, r head ac g v ‘cw-Oil the £111‘ scene of the accident. The car “as mouth and that the drive; lieu. up- glrugk by f}, o was going. Wit. .~s Srllfl that they travelling about 20 milcs per hour piled hi; brakes, icilunougiiii were walking about 10 feet from the and Mr. and Mrs. McNs-vln and bimm This h. line 0f thfl 08-1‘. the 101d W118 31 Mr. MacNeill were on the right Driver of Co: by oh, iui-v; feet wide and the oar was a: lair t0 hand side of the road, the wrong ma,“ Josef“, Sim.“ ., the left side as possible. The cliiv- side, while most of the others uwrt Albert, MacDougall, Canoe Cove Samuel Cmig Dumiyi i p, er sounded his norn when he was on the lcft side. Ho did not nctic: faimcr, was the ncxt wiiiic... Ho on Scum” Jim.“ iimii,» quite a distance awav llOIll the de- the driver sound rho horn, was iiie driver oi iii‘; c“; which - ' _‘_V ___ ceasedfis party- The car was not $.0- siruck ilie deceased. he dflvis the ii mph,“ is bfuihfiveo ing 25 miles per hour witness saio. Mn. F. lllac-Eaclicrn minister's car and was 011 m,- nay i0 be Li“, m.“ him, 0i m, Ohm, and the driver did r101. Call out t0 to church picking up P601710 "5 he Ovitnng n Iifllilll lock place at the deceased. Mr. MacNeill moved Mrs. Fletcher MacEachci-n. Rice dYCVC along. He nun lcu iiis \\'il me ZdO-iiziq. Pwk‘ he.‘ ' T.“ and witness helped him sit up but PL. said that. she, her sister, Mrs. and two chlldfe“ 1"’ 1mm“ all" was nroutl vwciits‘ qiiciihh. mflid did not speak. The car liad good MacDougall and daughter, uni-c “gins h, Como hack 1gp mum 1mm, ilq; - - brakes and Mr_ lllacNelllssight was walking down the lane from than he “om 1o Nine M115 creek and - "'1' i‘- good although his hearing was de- house to the road WllCll they were g0]; Non MncDuugall. drove tliriiiiuii fective. picked up by Albert MacDuugnll and Rice pgim, aim picked up NW 5 The next witness was Mrs. Mc- drove the rest of the \\'1lfv' b\' car. moihe; 5151,31; Mm MacEncxjpfih Nevin, wife of lithe firsthwltgiesg. whg it. wash21 l-g mlleswio {hie} chuiiiii M155 Crass, ll. woman and two child. was walking w her us an an rum e r ouse. it'll 40v 11' ren, making nine in the car. It was Mr. MacNoill when the latter was about 1 1-2 miles to g0 thcy pxckcd a 1940 gym-i can He was iii-Wm; Li struck. Her evidence was similar to up another woman and two rhzlii- him“; 3Q miies i,“ hour hm m“ that of Mr. McNevin. She thought ren. This mad:- nine in ‘the oar. iii,“ peopie m, iiic road were ‘ii-ii- _ l _ , itvtliscNeill droppeid 1% pejliiiiind tvvihil: ghrie lroiilii aliilll slamming mg m‘, dusi, so 510w“; ,1.,,.~..,T|.<.e Specie uttcnhonw g.vcn ti)‘ 6 0B1‘ W115 P855118 l1 11° 9° 11¢ - 1 5 5* 5 C '~\' '- were no other cars on tlic 1"on.i 11c u; innin I e-iym qn book, people walking along. the driver nod Said ho is “or a Spwdoi. and “i . .5 c "to? SP6 9 ch 9 Witness said she did not notice sounded his horn to the people ‘vnifiiies me siwcdointxic" ,0 hm, he R0 or mg. urges I ore whether the car horn hazl. been behind these and thcn thc dioccnsrd knew how i“, i“, was (“iv-mm “iii, doubied yum’ 30c pg ibi, smgie sounded. She did 110i 11011106 i111)’ ED196111“ 1° 11111111 5mm °l ~"° (‘PT ncss recognized rho dccoascd \\"1‘.n 26 B‘ k f "_d d iaum bleeding of the deceased. She shouted that there was_d>i_1_nn M“ and M“ MCNQU“ “hi,” 150 . Cm ets u _ un Neil MncDougall, Nine Mile Creek, crossing the road._Tliey wcie ..a\_- yards ahead mid iii L1,,“ imp. iii i- dared $215 cad‘; 5 |b5_ of glean testified that he was in the car clling in the ccntic of the ioaii at were weii over in Li". i-igiii siiii. 0i h d I Hired for each when it struck Mr. MacNcill. He about I10 milcs per hour than my ii“. Tomi Macmiii “n, imiiiivi ii“. was c woo rcq _ lb had been picked up bv the driver struck Mr. MacNeill. Witness said “hers. He said mat he svieivmi in biunket Roii carding 9C pgr , at his house at 9.30 a. m. Church she had. gone to school with Mr. me ii,“ “mi inmmfli his hmk s w freight a" loo “I was to siortat 10.30 a. m. He said MacNcill. She saw that the vlctm when me deceased came mi, m _ e poy _ V it was three miles to the church W115 blmdlnfi , , front of thc car. Deceased had rcci- slilpmellfi to he mode mto i111" 811d that T1163’ W699 dllvllll! 19" M55 Anme 0555' Cfmllllam- “as cd from the top of tin,- riizhl front or bidnkets Hiqhest morkel about five minutes before the time the next vvitncssslie “as with Mrs. imdm. and siruck m? imni d,“ _ _ i CI w Shad 0f the accident. They were travell- MacEncliciri and the o licrs when wimcss 5mg hi; loll qr was gins: price pflld or can o - ing at about 30 miles per hour. The they were picked umby Albert Mac- but m,“ ii“. right imi he“, hush-d WOOL Binnie“ and Yum; (or car is new and had good brakes. pougnll. She said there were mic: “mi w“, 1m..- i, ,.... gin“. The driver Albert MacDougeJl was in the fiont seat and six in the es i0 ease the simin on ii, H Sole, a good driver although he had only bark sent of the car when the nwl: The RP c_ M’ POM. iiim i, h nip _ one eye and wears glasses. witness dcnt (vccurrcd. The front smi v.1. Coroner and iii“. iimi, thpi’ hjd F_ MCAU>LAND 8, SONS, ‘said. He had never ha! any other not crowded. shc said. Siv- dH not icsicd ii“, brakes on ii“, N, and n, trouble whllc driving vrlth him be- soc Mr. and Mrs. i/lrNcvln nrrl immi um“ ppi.i,,i.i_ I 0i fore. He told thosc T\l‘!‘5"lil. that he the d"l‘l"1§"fl 1111211 Afr ‘lru-N" l The cm-imei- mid mo jury that ii_13»l9-26-9-..-Z9 l6 23 saw Mr. MacNeill turn towards the started to walk across the roan (Continued from page 1) S‘ 0 BLOOMFIELD ‘Icld, 1.: 1.