y. r555 THIRTEEN_ re is a chance to win oi.’ will missing letter. getting a solution to the count. Four valuable prizes Last Week’s Winners: 4. Miss Marion Hume, l4 MISSINC LETTER CCNTEST dvertismmliis Bllllearing in the contest you Wkether w ll form the name of some firm on the page T which the prizue winning solution will be decided. ccuracy in forming the correct name will be the first consideration, but neatness, originality and speed in ' 1. Miss Sadie Chowen, Mt. Edward Road, R. R» 6. 2. . Mrs. Vernon S. Munn, Mermaid. 3. Mrs. Hugh MacLean, Cornwall. a valuable prize. In some These missing letters put contest editor will also this week. Get busy. Find | the missing letters. Compose them in to the iirm’s name and mall your answer to the Contest Editor Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to reach hint not later than Tuesday night. Contestants must enclose with their solution a current week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Letter Competition. P ark Street. (Continued irom Page 12) A-Yes. I Q-With regard to those in the lttic. they were your patients? A-Yes sir. Four oi them. Q.—Yours and John Murphy's? Who were the tour? r _ A-Jlmmle Mcvarish, Henry park. Reginald VanIderstine, and ayer Howard . Whit was the disposition oi Ye patients? Were they difficult? A—-Wcll, they seemed to be not bad at any time. Q-They were not violent pat- ants. were they? A—No sir, they were not. Q-Who selected them as being the ones who could go to the at- tic? A-They had been going there since I went to Ward 2, and I would say it would be the lzlte M" Bon~ nell. Q-As a nrtter oi’ fac not know? A-No sir. Q-Anyway they slcp‘ there? A—Yes sir. Q_Ths,t being so, oi coure these patients were in your care. yours and Murphy's? A-Yes, sir. vvQ-You would be responsible for hem? A-Yes, sir. Q-Solne oi them i '9 ‘A-Thayer Howard. Q—How do you acc"unt for that? A-That he did not get out. Q-Preciseiy. It. would be your duty to produce all your patients at any time, I arume? How do you account for the iact that he is mis- sing? A-I was going out oi Ward 1. I you do I was not on duty this night irom six o'clock. Q—Who was on duty? A-John Murphy. Alter six I went over to the iniirmary and around eight o'clock I would say. 1 ieit the Infirmary and c‘me back lo the hospital. Q—You came ovei- from the In~ flimary, where did you enter the biliidinl? I A-At the back door. ' Q-What side? A-The north side. _ Q—-That would be the north t. side 0i the building? -'I‘he north-west. | Q-That would he over where the rile broke out in the roof? A-—Ye8. sir. I Q-You went in that door? i A-I went in that door into Ward 8. i Q.—'1‘hat was at eight o’clcck?- I 5-4; would be around eiilhi 0" clock. Q-When you got into Ward 2? I A-I went into the room where John Murphy and 1 sleeP and "W" 1 gtuyed ior a few minutes and I started gown by way oi the oillce to get the paper, the newspaper- By the time 1 sot to W"? °"° I hem-d game loud knocking on the doom, 1 thought it would be up in Word 2. Q-lrhat is your own Ward? A-Yes. I stopped and turned around to- wards Ward 2 and thfi kmckmg continued and sot hwvicr. I start- ed back towards Word 2 “"5 be’ rs I got. to the division between and two, John Murphy Md °P‘ ed trhe dormitory d°°i “m” he hearlfthc pounding and '1 "W °I the patients came runnius (Tim w" wards the door between i and 2- Q-‘Jfhe patients oi which ward? I‘ A-Oi Ward 2. I then came out i the ‘door between Ward 2 and I olm Murphy opened the door. W0 w the fire. Bo r got the are ticket. we h've tw.) buckets. b:- ~ 0 I went any further I wont into nd got one bucket water and went up towvds thc Falconwood Inquiry Continued dormitory where the patients came out oi’. As you go into the dormit- ory there is another door on into the pantry where we keep the dlsh— ‘es and that door was open. And then there ls an old elevtor in that pantry where they used to takc the meals up to the patients years ago-the dumb waiter. ‘And there is a, hitioh in that elevator which was "lways bozrdzd up sheathed and boarded, and they had broken through this hatch. Q-Who had? ' A-I do not know whcihe" it was John Murphy or the patients, but it we." aitzr John Murphy opener‘ the dcor. Some oi the patients dis covered nd heard a roaring nois in the pantry and that there wa fire in thrrc. so thry pli':h."d hos boards oil and by the time I goi {Lore ivilll the water bucket the ‘IIIVII ivris prirffy ops“ and tile fire seemed t obo daml though the casement, and blazing up through that shat‘. of the elcvator. Q-It was below y=u th n? A-—B0‘o‘v, yes. And I t"k it for granted it n": 9h": the fire start- ed a‘ that t‘m'*,_ so I spillCd the bucket of water I hrvi in on thi hlch and it dill not seem to do ml-ch good. l sf'irt*d bmk th"1 to Mt ?l"(l“l"l' bll"""‘ aud thwri wso Mmnpvdv 3min,’ wwh 1y- snflflfifl bu,» , M"; wrv‘ w p nut i‘ ~n up. p», 'I'l~rn f th ll"'"t r‘! thf‘ hose and I r~='“r"i the hose d""'l1 end got it IPIO the room to the pantry Wh"n I cam» nut the» and ‘nrned the water on and John Murphy ond Jimmie Livirgston w~re there. John M"l'll‘li' W55 m9" when I told him to g0 up to tho other wards and toll them to tum the water on in the elevator. I thought the fire was Just in the basement and none ull R5379» 5° I start"d oil‘ and Jimmie Livingston was in Ward 1 and John Murphy. r saw them in the dormitory do“ nnd I mentioned somebody Shfluld go down to the otilce and Si” the alarm. I think John Mahar went but I stayed handling the hose. Q.—Was the hose working a1‘ right? A-Yes, it did not at iirst be- cause there was kinks in it e115 Jimmie Livingston and two other oi the patients irom Ward 2 stay- ied up keeping the kinks out. Q-Any pressure on it at all? A-Yes. when they got the kinks out there was quite a pressure on it. So I stayed there. I do not know how long. but I saw I was doins m, gQQd, the fire was not 8°15! down any and 1 happened to look out the WIHCIOW and I saw every- thing bright probably 2° 0* 3° yards away irom the bulldins. 5° I tuok l; for granted that the r00! “m aiire. I saw W“ We" w” no use slaying ‘my “"3" “I? hose and I dropped them. An l that time when I came out in the dormitory and in the FRUITS’ when I came out in the corridor I notic- 2d John Murphy there. I asked him did he get the pntientS out oi the ilttic. This is the first time I thought that the "ttlc was on ilre. “Arc the patients out oi the attic?" Ho said he guessed 50 I 95km wh° was taking them 0m“ He mention rd Jenkins and Maurice Bherrflll- I do not know which Jenkins he meant. I said we had better get mm,- patients ofl’ the ward ~t 0MB to ward 1 110°!‘- Q-Wilfd 2 door or ward 1 leads Wght out to where the ofllce is? A_YQ5_ We not them RII (I"Wn- We strivrd there for a while-JOY 1 m: lninliios and we got other-i md rwwrd them over to the le- "iflifi s‘d". A__w, any pw-m over to th fe- ....,,, g"'!\_ r fh"""‘lt oi‘ the lwh- ..., dam‘ being, opt-n wh"ri We W?" --._ My WQPDW "w; r m": a run u/qyu 2 and into ‘he batht I room in case we had missed one. then he probably would have stay- ed in there. I iound out there was nobody there and I started up to the attic. Although I was thinking the patients were all out I started up and I ooulcln‘ get into the at-I tic with smoke. ‘ Q (Mr. Stewart) there then? A-No they were all alter leaving then. Those that were up taking out patients had finished, so I took it for granted all the patients were out oi the attic. Q (Mr. Beer) Could you have done anything ii they weren't‘! - A-Not at that time, I could not get in. . Q (Mr. Stewart) How long were you in the building irom the time; you came back irom the Infirmary up to the time the cry oi flre was given? How long would that be? A-I wouldsay about ten minut- es. as near as I could say. I Q—At that time the fire had got down through the shait. assuming it started at the top. right down to the basement? A-Yes. Q—Are you in a position to say whether or not the fire was burnj ing in the root when you rame over. u A-Nn, I cannot say. i ‘ Q-Would it be pos*ible that the roof would be ablaze, quit= visible, and you didn't look up and didn't see it. A-—It might be burning, because I just !"I1 irom the Infirmary and I was just watching my strips com- “lg over. Q-The fire then, ii’ it were lirough the rooi, would be right "er your head, at the door? I A-Yes. Q (Mr. Bcer)-—Whllt were the weather conditions when you came mm, ‘the Ynfirmary to the l-Iosptal? A-Soft snow and rain. Q—Fairly heavy? 4 '\—No. g Q-Not very much" | '\—N0. Q (Mr Beer) C n you state who r in flarg: gererally oi’ the pat enis ill the att’c dormitory? Oi ill the paficnts in the attic dor- nitory? l AHw ‘.1. John Murphy and I ‘red after the beds. Q—lt was part oi’ Ward 2, in ther w""ds? A—Ycs. i Q-Did you h ve instructions 1mm your superiors that it was art oi yovr duty as w‘ ‘.1 as looking ‘for ililard 2 in itself to look ai- “r the atic dormitory, or was it n understanding’! n; was n ant-Pretending that W!‘ "re to see the door was locked "er svppél‘? Q.—And you just carried on from "he custcm that was in eitest. be‘ re you wrre thflre? A-—It was carried on the same. I ndersiood it was. Q-Thci-e were two attendants ‘n Ward 1 1nd 2 attendants in Ward ‘l? ‘ A-Yes. ‘ I Q-There was a heavy brick par- ‘itlorl between the Wards. with an' iron grated door, which was always‘ open? A-Yes. Q,-l‘n other words the wards were incommunicatinl at B11 times? A.—‘Yes. I Q-That door was never closed; ordllrrlly? A-No, unlass it would be closed‘ ior a iew minutes at the time oi‘ sweeping the Wards in the morn- ings. ' Q-At night time it was always open? A-Always open. Q-During your employment in Ward 2 was there ever a time when the Ward was leit without an at- tendant? A-No. Q-Etther you or your co-attend- mt were there at all times? A-Unless it would be between nine o'clock p. ln. till ton, when the night watchman took it over. Q.—What I mean to say is, dur- ‘ng the period oi your tour oi.’ duty‘ ‘rom six till nine at night, an‘ attendant must be on duty 111 the] Ward from six in the morning till' nine? A.—Yes. Q. Was there at any time no attendant in charge oi the Ward? r am relening to any time. mt "s: the last- one or two weeks? A-They used to have moving pictures out there. It was always between '1 and 8 p. m. and ll the two attendants wished to go up ‘hen we got leave to do it. ' Q-Ycu got special permission ‘o do it? _ i A.-Yes. We had all the violent patients on the Ward locked in single rooms and took up a-ll that w:re fit to go up to the pictures. with the exception oi a iew farm ilands. Sometimes they ielt like going to bed when they came in. Q.—0uts‘de oi that, for instance ‘n Ward l tlvle is James Living- Zon and John Mahar and yourseli ind John Murphy are in Ward 2. was there ever a time when any (Continued from Page 14) Was anybody rl-IE CHARLOTTETQWN CUARDIAA FREE Merchandise $3, S2, $1 ,Si Missing Letter Contest READ EVERY AD—FIND THE‘ MISSING LETTERS——READ‘ EVERY AD THE SKATING SEASON ls Now Starting ‘U01 the sport this yenr with a new plllr oi STARR SKATES your dress. inable. 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McKINNON General Merchant Georgetown, P. E. l. Ill our General More you Illll tlnd service. ilmlllly and the right prlre. Feed, Flour llml Grnlll A. B. CIITCLIFFE frl. 0-1 llunirr River IIIX'S CRCCERY We wish all our friends and customers Casford & White A HAPPY Piilmbl"! 6c Heating Engineers d e 0 “" . ....°;::.. 11.: ,::"i:.::..":".': P xgrcea to by lllililnl work- Phgne 35g Phone I145 169 Queen 5L Cor. Euston h Longworih Ave. Charlottetown, P. E. l, . .~a-.-.--u1unuu»a%_- -__.---_______.._