_ ‘l 1 so :_ -.=. v.. _ _ _ C__!H1_\Rf._o1'l‘i-:Town ouauomiy - PAGE 10, .£4 ooo Prescriptions' Dispensed In Four Years The Testof Prescrip1__i_on Dispensing to "'“"°°'_" .- QUALITY _ Quality is our walchwortl. Only the heat. tested, and risnliard Drugs are supplied here. All Drugs are obtained from the most reliable pharm'-ceutlcal homies in Canada, 5,~,¢|.t-~fl and the United States. You can depend nn us for it f-~-nts. i SERVICE ~t'- - We endeavor to provide you with is Drugstore sei-vl¢¢ of the hest. Only rezstercd drugglsts with years of exper- ience do all tlisp'.nf"nz. Prompt attention is given to ivhnm- and mail nrf '"-. An all ulrht drugrtore service is .it your disposal. ’l._ l-s for service. _ ' WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION J. ERNEST H. WORTH LET US DISPENSE YOUR NEXT. Phone 82 DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Street l-2|- _ . owowvowu eolotooe ‘"4 #00013 I of-o-es oo oooo¢$'5-`e"o4oo+e» C %-ooouanuooo ; O Four Insertion: .......-.--... 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Ap- pointment fm' one or two years by v':`ltt.eli exalllillatioll only to bc held in the fall with chance of per- mallent position. Start preparing for cxamillatlons rt once. Particu- lars free. M. C. C. Civil Service Corrrspolldellcr School toldost ln Canadal_ Toronto 10. M. H. W. 5-27-25-29-31-6-4-'l-ll-14. t ta ea i ‘.5 l`rir.ce Strcl~t. 3988-5-27-Si. MATS lii(‘\`('LE NEARLY .\'E\l.’. Ciicnp for quick sale. Apply Guard- i Wagted _ :.~n. t F. S. 3598-5~27-3i~ l ------*~l-"~'--'_*- ;0_lI SALEI 'l`0 LET. BOARD AND \‘.'Af\l.`ED T0 PURCHASE TEN OR fifteen acres of land ill vicinity of Pr,.§i(\..nL p_ E_ 1. Womens Insti- room signs on hand at Guardian 9. E55 FOR SAl.lI-NIHVLY FRESIZENI rholce ,zrlirlc .lcrscy Cow. Rai Et‘a'.oll_ \\'lllsloc_ -it.‘li)-.'ll2T- STIIAVYBERRY PLANTS. l)UNLAI‘. 75cpcr hundred. $1.00 by mail: $5.00 per thousand. F. S. Rrcvcr.. ablit'nnnrt. ..l`s.~., ... ;.;.. , Umm ut enticing.-.=. apply ‘-M. a.",Guat~flitm. | tooo-s-21-sl. |w/l:\"rr:n-'rwo calc Loans or cattle from 4 to B years old. To freshen ill fronl 3 to 6 weeks. Also sonic registered cattle. Write or phone M. W. Wood, Cilarlottetown, i R. R. 1. _ 4010-5-27-3i ~_..iv._____.___.__, .._. _ Y._- TOR .‘i.t\i.!‘I-(iREl'1N M0lil`l'i`l\I‘\l - seed pciatoes, certified. C. l\icDoll- aid Strain D., G. H. l‘.lllrrllison Employment Wanted ill-YYTTIIEI. CHEF W-ANTS POSITION. 0 _rears experience. Good refer- North l"..~cr. ‘iff-39'5"35'3i‘ ollco.<=. Phone 289, Guardlarl, Sum- f0R s\l.i -TURNH' SEED II.-\NG ltolm .-1crtf~d. Clly Rodd, Cove- ilead iii _ lncrside. 3074-5-24-3|. Miscellaneous ~-_~_-V#-1---_----j r.r;n,\n,m;n3 ACCOMMODATED AT BEMTUI it CHESTNUT 5M)DL°"“ 2') Longworth Ave. 3999-5-27-3l horse for sale, wall mnnllercd levi laduv. or young cllildrcn. Flvule' `,'“’l°- Amity 14: or-cnt f~f~o:~t:f~. st. __ M' “ENT-aeonooM.__r mutan- 353-J_ 4037-5-28-2i _-%v___l__..____._.. ’ POR. SALE-CABBAGE PLANTS rrorvlntr in boxes. Each box con- tainlnz over 150 seed. Per bor. 25c. Tennis Plants `1c caoh. M. J. B_\`l‘llf‘. filzrllscllflc. 3005-5-'.!_‘l-ill. slices uouN'r.\|`N _pntrrtlfmn ‘Seed Potatoes. MacDonald Strain, free fl-mn disease, phone or write E. - S..!o1lll;~‘.oli. Fortune Bridge. “I".S"-4025-5-28-Si ___ _____._f. FOR SALE-(JABIN CRUISER. 30 _ fi- °l'l’l'-lil; ‘l it beam. In excellent *wnditlon Also Bull Dog Cl:-teh. ' model C. and boat, cradle. Apply Ernest Winchester, 144 Hillabtlrougll ' Sf- 4011-5-21-at ..g______________ Female Help Wanted g_________ will-"l'ED-lrrrcneu Malo. ar- Dll’ Parker House. 3523-5-Il-tf. ~__&_ lxrealcuosn Malo \vAl~'r'cn_ "9 Fil?-roy street. can-o-za-at. __\g________ Wttsrcn /lr oxen /l Main. Ar- tllr 248 Grafton street. :isnt-5-21-sl. ~`._g____i_________ W;N'rrn _ AN exrnnlnuenn - °““kP°l>0r in family of two. Ap- ltlv r. o. laox sos. . 4o4o-5-za-al W° ____l_ wllnreo~M/nn 'ro wart' eu 4031-5-28-Bi _.___ l ___; Salesman Wanted 4 ‘L_ smltsmmn w/llrren _ slluzs omni for Prince Edward Island. how My- Free outnt. We. want emma reliable. energetic repres- mmlé to handle the best dia- prontaul? the Island. Our agency is co T 9- Write Pelham Nursery _ " °f°lll°. ont. s. w. ts-watt. _`____________ To Let tw-~ Sllrreycr, Box 29, Hermanvllle. 3570-5-6-lmo. FANVASSSKS BIG COMDIISSION. Violil: School, 107 Queen SlLl'C0li- 4002-5-27-3l. l'(l'i‘A’l`0 TAGS FOB THE SEA- srlfs shipments on short notice _ rsuzvrdion Crnfrrlt Prtntery. l rousn -_ n vtvaeu \vlNsl.or: Staticll and Llmrlottctown, one bag cf clover seed. Owner can llavo some by calling at 88 Hillsborough St., and paying for ad. 4012-5-27-21 **_1~ LOST-li',A1J'.'E CRYSTAL NECK- lncc between l`itzl°o_v'Si., and Bap- tist Church. Finder leave at this gmgg, 4020-li JOHN ALFRED M:|cDONALD. LAND LQ I i tilts 'ill-st. tile scl".lee1; of nn e:‘lhusitl';~ llc hand of vnllulfory worker.: in tilt:-I p0L|(;E COURT-At the Police :see nm prisoner “un” but' “W i lea" U" ship' The milf! dl-lfy iS ll‘"ll it has ll:libi'; 1;; ;;nr;°_v ‘ ` l P "lm .ll th; ;'t|r.;l dl.tl'i.-l.- '.'it1l;u; tl.eir r.v_i_ E.:-.lin this _year ‘llc invaI‘i-“i~ ef:-'~p:'l'r‘.tion r,;‘ nm.” 4 -"i»l`_'\ f?l".‘If"\l cud thx- ltrcl Clans; .1 thankful '. .i _".1: ffl j‘."l.'lsil the "‘ll'_i\\il:": l'il.<‘l's il.:.n Lh~ .l_"l.sidents cf tile i`cac.lcrs' Fcdertltioll and the Wcmcn‘s Institutes conlmcnding the iwork to their mclllbcrs:- f".' llov: Te:\cll:~l's I _ The :‘t~nu‘.\i drive for illcleascd |nle|lllJcr.‘:llip and financial .support | for the Red Cross Society is now ull- l der way. There is no need to stress thc im- pcriance of this Society or thc in- valuable work it is doing in oul' schools. Your co-operation is necessary to keep this tzcod work going. and I urn: you to do all in _voul‘ power to iheltl along this splendid organiza- Ition. . Sillcerely yours, _ LE() F. IVIACDONALD. l-"l'csiclrllt. P. E. I. Teachers' Federa- tion. Dear lrlstit=:‘.,:‘ I-.-Iem1:.~..".‘.: Learning froln time to time of thc .splendid work 'ocing done by thc Red Cross ill prolnotiur: thc health of cur ellildlcn by conducting clin- ics. etc., and now dealing: with thc matter of diplltlleria immunization, would it not be well if we could co- operate to ilelp financially or other- wisc to fllrtllcr the success ol’ such rt tvorthy callse? For after all. what. is more important. than the health of ollr rising tzellcratton? Thcrc is no better way in which our motto "For Home and Country" collld be excnlplifleri, as everything pertaill- illg to the uplift or building of our Province should concern us, and surely at the prcscnt time tllcre scents great need for us all to bl! alive to our obligations. Trusting all the Institut?-" may SCC lit to help along this noble work, I rclllaill 'Yours sincerely. IMOGENE MUTCII. t C‘.l.'lrlottetown. with or without _ ` ` ' . 4035..5.gg`m°"' "°W l”'i5°“°r5' “'h°m he had totes. if----*-i`*; PERSONALS M;-, C. H. Black and son Frederick leave tilis'aftcrlloon oil a holiday visit to England and the colltlrlcnt. Mr. Stanley McLeod. former Prince |of Waiec College and Abcgwcit. foot- ball star. leaves this mornlllft for l3ostoll. Mass.. where he intcncl: rc- sidlng for the summer. Austria's only large automobile works has closed down indefinitely because of floor huslllcss Cnty 6.000 pianos were ma/de in Austria last year, and thc number IS decrcasillg every ycar Girinttp ilinttzh tllburril WEDNESDAY 7.30-Wrelriy Prayer Service -- Visi- tors heartily welcome-Heartz immortal nail. 4018~1l- l\I.\RRIAGIiS ` I\IaeEWEN - l.0WTl!Elt.- At th. llcnlc of the brides parents Rice Point, P. E. Island. May 24th, 1930. by Rev. E. M. Aitken. B. A., Helen Margaret 1,owtller, daughter of Mi' anti Mrs. C-uilfot-rl Lowther. to \Vll‘»'fr l~;. Macrlwea of New Dominion- ' .when a lm~l< attacked' tt thrash' el Fort Lodge Ireland recently a man snot and killed lt.. savlns the thrust By an executive decree Bolivia han postponed regular Dl'05lC\€lll'\l1i elections indefinitely i ' Tclcpllollo service between England 'and Al‘.st"alla, has just been lna\lK- . ernfed _ . The _ltlflth anniversary of the Bat tlc of Culloden was observed on the battle-field near Inverness, Scotland More than 500 marriages were sol en-lnlzed in London civil offices a- lone at Easter time this your . The U.S. Burmu of Fisheries ship "Brant" is protecting the fur-seal, hem of the Prlbtloff Islands, on its migration northward . . Louis Pogo has lust died ln New castle. England from inlllriea receiv| ‘°° Prim nt.-"_: mio-slat-at Udinoooetmihollyeeral-ago _N recently f l I DEATHS CAM!-IRON-At Kcnszllgton, Tiles- itiay, May 27, Major Edmund Cam- _c:~on. Funeral from residence of Mrs. J:-lrlcs Ca.nlerol1_ Kcppoclt. oil Thurs- day. .=e;‘\~icr starting at 2 D-' m-- fllll' crnl leaving at 2.30. Interment Peo- plc`; C7ll‘.°_‘tol‘)'. SMALLWOOD-At the P. E. I. Hos- ipital, Monday. May 26. Ml‘S~ A» A~ isnlalllvood in her 80th year. A short ; funeral was held at the residence of t her son, Dr. F. E. Bmallwood. ll) Villa -St.. la.st`_ei/enlng starting at 8.30. Remains -going to Dartmouth, N. 5.. this morning for interment on Thursday. _Z1- ooooeooooooevoovoooooo-o-oo é N. D. MacLean uunlar/mu ` :mamma I Charlottetown A North Wllahln I ` ishot Ehe lent the weapon,:nnee ltlhe shot him Ami answered that the f ' - iwu asked for by a neighbor, and l boatswaln ha; made at mm with .1 FUNHML N_'”o_HCE_Th° tumnligave them a full load, six-shots for ' mal-lin spike. The othk prisoner; . . l 10: me mn Mrs. F. G' 1 k m K ‘the revolver. As fal as the witness maids no statement t Car w ta e , _ . ` .Mace from her reiidenwr Augustine knew it nas not loaded at the dool. Cross-examined by the Attorney-| ____) wedne~dz‘ M ‘ _',Somebody, she did not know, wh "\~ral the witness stated that Anti‘ 'l`1t~ limi Gros.: haw llrlel' failed Lui I y' ay zum' °“ ‘,sald that aa son as the dog was sh ' ' rn r"t‘_" th-l-_V lu~.l~:\lll:. I-le had! 5 t ‘ |l.he gun would be returned. .She did r. ~ 7 ‘v--. rw witness w wem nach “ned $10.00 or mmm_ "n)_:L l ter calne to the house The revoht r...l.lle..l_\ llc’ had no duti/ea' ni . - tile forecasflc. unlegmil sent _band for three years. ' there. The officer st d that he did | K€€lJlll8 lSW0l‘l1l Stllltfil ill CX- f not know the boatswain personally. fu H /N SALE OF __rmSES_o“ lanxnatlon Lthat. he did not aee the Q Questioned by Mr, David Mg,"-|330” 1 , tm' °“°"5 ‘U the evelllflll Cf the Mr. Asberry said that he did ot May Ill, at file P. M... we will offer i h L. H 4 | I 5 001118- 2 lletlrd Of f-ht? Sl\0Cl'll1K . remelnbcr wllat. kind of shirt. ntl _ A third who failed to appear had his [ball bond or slo.oo cstreatea. :ly Public Auction at W. B. Trolls- d:;.t.s_ Croollud. at five oclock ly, nl. I c 'l at O'Lc:l'y als: on .Juno fifth had been ill possession of her llus- “l_l.od_c_riquc,_ the boatswain. about was \-_-¢a,~ing_ The mlm had ,_ Em Sh ‘W ` 3 Canoga of work horses thaw. when ne came aooard hc saw ai-out-.(1 his waist, gums gg ghg 2. and breathing very heavily, with a . Roderi uc lil l - ‘and eolts. Also on Jullc third one q _ hs mom' unconscious' mc" “'93” 910%!- ORIGIN OF DISPUEE t <1 l> ~ _ 011': cf.l'io:l:1 al; Albcrton. All sales will 4 .mmm a out two or two and a half L°\'°Y J- Han' mi “I” “nm l ily: r lL ozl at five P. M, Dont forge ers. 4039-5-28-Ili annual lllcctillg; of the Saint Dun- stan`s Alumni Society was hold :tes- ercises. Mr. H. F, McPhee presided throughout the province. The follow P. A. Horne and H. J. Ramsay, Own- . ._ ibidfy disc;l’;‘;1If;d Hi; “gh” 95° W°5_<>'¢l°¢l¢ for paint. The paint locket- .wc i mm d_ T nn scemed "_° be 'ls forward in the bow. He and Anti _ COTY | s. D. u. ALu.»r:\‘l ricorlso-'rife ii “ mg' he D°°i°' F“"“ him B ' had been after tim paint and the ' F-*CE tsfdmllllllll- 115/rltldermically dressed the | .. _ ' ' _ POWDE _ . t UREAIVI ylncllcs io the rear of ills ear. Th ` _ "9 »calied for examination by the de-A outslde ills scalp It did not gsem |_ wound, and ordered the man to bc car that the nlan had been shot Dr i » ' ° by the second engineer about B b bulle i boatstaln had asked what they were .l~ill~ Thcv had found tl can of red Lk wmh_' '__ _ 9 tcrday after the commencement er- 6; E318 msec 11333223- 1;:c“fi"‘““l°; _lead The flrcnlan told the boatmraill 5 c °“s ° I that they had been sent after lt V' V " c - A 1 .» _ . ‘ . » » pall . _,___ The campaign for the endow :lent 'mms' ""5 “me "° mm “" ‘h°"l’he boat-sv-'aio asked who :ave the fund was discussed, and it was de- Keeping Vt” ples L h t . 'lcrdr-rs. and he was told that the _ '. ' ell w en ne 'may .. , ,_- My __ , cldcd to make a general canvass I mates were made' Dr' Seaman alum tl rn_ sr . had clone so. The lim. - mg once” were rbelectedz Presb ed the wound, and the brain tissue cient, Mr. H. F. McPhee: Vice-Prcst- €;:1m_§ek;°ved'h ihere was " small] dents, Messrs. Mark McGuigan, iand just glgsght giuscglp R3? ;k“H’ ' Henry Crcpcaui Secretary Treasurer' which the witness diqd :St ‘scee eéticiil Rev. Gavin Monaghan; Assistant ' I Secretary Treasurer, Rev. Father Mc- t f:,';mi3£]m'eq_hT;al`;a;v°s “kann "° me ljenzie; Executive, Messrs. Henry 2 mchcsf |ong_ The gaifrsai ulzggil Louis Wynne, Prof. Prank scmus all the uma' WHMSSA len mel ' hospital about 2.30 p. m. or 3 p. ni. " tile fit-st m'ltf> The a oller. The fireman said to tile' boatswaln seemed to be riled up, when he came ill. The fireman rAn- PROSECUTION Continued from Page 1 castle has two doors, one to starboard Dr. Seaman had probed the wound Slldilf-ly. proving that it was a penetrating wound through the skull. Dr. Keeping thought the_ »man to be about 50 years of age. lroylm ‘ 1 P T H ,foley mia not so atm.-a tllllt was ' lil. 1:0.-e-._\-.wa the ¢l1'_-fanart t»l.;~! LOWER PRICES To1LET ffarlccas AT E cr_lrl|;::Li;lls for financial support | Court yesterday morning, wo drunk < Captain and several others, who _‘_ _ .. _.lm D.. enging mom' THE 5-I-OBE Ask Ion ova Parents. rnolvl: ron mztlvnnt -Q.. 501' _ P0 .\'l)'S I CREAM 39|: I soc- "' Joxreui. t 1 _ .a ~a» wt .‘- ~ ..»»' '. ‘ .»°:. - av.. t a . . t *. ...Q . ' €- 11.3 time terms made known at salc. i waiqunc- a quam.” of hmm ussue 5 mme' He said that he had been "nt 3 9 c " " . _ __ \ We r-awry ll complete s.-lpply af those R many essentials [ur MlLADY`S B()l.`l)0IR F-X‘l“L=l\fl.v frail-ant Perfumes, cot. ions Powders, etc 250 .IONTEEL SOAP 19c _ 25:* ` I"A(`I‘f cl.o'rils r 19c 51.00 (TOTT PERFL'l\ll>l 4* _ .lwai 5 Cl th t h i *‘ VV W ' -1 -- ~ ~. . nswer war. ' 1 ` that he would have things fixed ill C0' 0l`d€l` t0 Bit the paint. The boat- “H0/"E» UF BETTER l"'ALL"[‘]S"' swain it-lbllecl sonlcthillg at the pris-_ I’il0Nl-I 219 _ 1 men about flfll' 1'€Cl~ flVl`Hy on _lilo starboard. Pcsseit was :llwavs v.'e‘I liked. and til welll. out the starboard door. ,;Ql,a10m: ,Wu , _ ‘ will .he crew. 'Here thc witness described how to Tim next wlmcgs Ml G . 1 ‘. our c get to the paint loekert, The locker t . Q is in the forecastle. While the °U55l01`l WH-4 f.’0ing on. witness in the paint locker. Wllon mo “'35 went outside they stood talking Strobe. healthy. and or swarm _ as witness came out llc saw Y C0mDlexion. His princ.pal health in general is good. -In the opinion of the doctor the chances of’ -the the other to port. The work was go- ing on in No- 2 hold. Witness could not see the door in the forecastlel head, to the starboard side. The man for recovery were absolutely door could be seen from the gallymo cle A deck, or frolll any place except No. 3 »dr£ens5`with ny “§h.ar';' ansuumem' hatch su lclen orce, Dr.» . Keeping stated would ' After talking to Jimmie McCallum injury Amr ' comin cafe wc? “ni witness saw tile prisoners going aft town 'the doctor W gt time T31 _ _ . en sc on the main deck. They were ap- prisoiqers spoke to Ami “km 5 5;] parentiy in good spirits, lal.gll'llg. the injurkes He sl _‘d 3 ° l-Ic did _not sec the boatswaln again. ` 1°" me on me After a collvorsatioll with McCallum, _ _- _ wmwss went forward again. He saw perflcgtl wound. I-le was close shat._ the port side, he sow the. spanish cn all a razor could have caused it. the boatswain lying on the deck, un- Th man also shwed a ld d - e ' n o woun (chipping hammer cxllibitedl_ Both `l-Iali stated that ho then went back aft looking for the second engineer. on the right side was covered with blood. The man was carried to his room. Witness next saw the prison- ers, as thc captain had them lined _‘on the deck. In response tl: the Cap- |tnin's' orders he indicated thc two able to talk. The back of llls head on the abdomen and A fel d l' Sl WOUD . on the buttoek, these too were very . superficial. Anti stated that thc` wounds had been caused by a jack Ten or fifteen minutes afterwards the boatswaln went to his room in Questioned by Mn Campbell mc 3 hurry- “me wt "gm" and rushed witness stated tilat ordinarily thc l;nlf¢_ _ _ iby the witness. At that time wit-` bmtswain was A wry quiet man 21. Cross examined by Mr. Dilvidi Mathieson, Dr. Keeping stated that., ness was standing lil the passage BS fill' HS he knew, there was no t foreign body taken from the wound. i The next witness called, for exam- i ination by the Attorney-general was' f Mr. william McLeod, who stated that ` he li\'es in Georgetown. He inet the two prisoners on the sidewalk thc day i of the shooting. Both nicn cskcd him if he had a gun. They told him sides. Alltl. as far as Mr. Hail kncwi 'was of good character. The best of` feeling existed between Anti and the_ remainder of the crew in his section seen going foward. Witness did no see the prisoller in possession of a gun at any time. Some of “our own |lncn" were running to and from up I forward. Mr. McDonald thought that ,it would bc from five to ten minutes (between the time when he saw thc imcn going forward, and later going see him. _ CliClC. Blllftllv. N- Y., ts\vol'llt. .slat- dlb- ed that he has been with the ship since May 4. On thc inol'llill,: nn mell wilieil lilo l>ollt.s\'.'aill was injn|~n¢l_ hp ~ “nd was asleep. Previolls to the trollble, boatswain and a spamrh sail; hc had never heard of anybody hav- ~ .ln" an argulllcllt. .t ' _ ‘ . ‘ ” _ xxnfggg nfgiithgr kTh;1 f“';m*‘“ ’“_‘“, Anti seemed to be always all right ec ' 1° °at5“"m~ in character from what he had ob- | _. » t “ner a few words “lm Ami- caught sel'\'erl of him as fireman during thci up a chipping hammer. The Span- watch ' ‘ ish sailor took up some wedges.: . ., Chai les B15 dgcs_ Connecticut, tswornl, stated that hc knews the men were rilcd up at this stage msomm A Li 1.” I _ _ ‘ l ll . lc louelt was quite when the boatswam drew back with fatlltlcss in character In the opinion the hammer. Anti was not ill view of me Wimms me bOaLS“,a,n “ag _ _ ._ '_ a left side of the min, al very su_ iof the witness. As witness went down_ , . . man who would use a knlfc when he got into a fight. The marlin spike tsailor go down the starboard. Mr. . -- ` i on exlllbltlon was not the one found in the forccastle head, in the opin- ion of the winess. _ thougll he had seen him ill disputes way between the port and .starboard f,.cqucm]`\._ \.Vimf.ss ,.,.gm.d,.d th, Spaniard as a. dangerous man. In the occasion of the complaint he had investigated thc matter and was l~nll\'illccd that the boatswain was tl of the ship. Witness knew Posselt to ..kmfmg hmm.. ammuph he had nmi enough cvidellcc on the matter on A few q“°s“°“s We" the" Mkcd which to base a complaint. by both the attorney trenersti and by Mu A_ _L MCQHM-(_ 5,,i1m~_ t_<“~.;,-n>_ 2_“. rc-:‘1. ` A bar was producedl Witness stat- cd that it resembled the br.r ill the hands of Allti with whicll he was slashing the boatswain over the legs. the lawyer for the defense to throw was next cxamimd by ML Mmhi¢50,~__ that they had on the ship a German ipolice dog which they wished to I shoot. Mr, McLeod then went to the _ store with the prlservrs, where they met Mr. Batch" ' - light on a few points still not clear. THE SPANISH SAILOR He stated that he was painting on thc No. 'l hatch on the morning in ' ' " I 'l' work- Ml._ Foam” Weeks |5“,m_“` waslqucstlon. While \\llnc.s was next examined by Mr. Mathicsoll He mg more the boatswain camp rush' He saw the mall bleeding from the head, and also bleeding from the eyes. Witness had been about thc boat in Charlottetown, and travelled Mrs. Arthur Jenkins (sworn) stated mm he mes in Florida' comin" °n‘ that she saw the prisoners on the day on which thc shooting occurred. One of the mcll asked for a gurl. but ' th; ship on May 1. Oil the mornin!! of the shooting he was working on No. 7 hatch aft. amidships. Posself int; tilroxlyzll the passage wfly from ,_ .starboard side to port side, ran to- wards llis room followed by the wit- tlem Come out with' a por-itat knife to'Gcorgctowll oil board, but he had not seen any trouble between any of the men. Mr. McDonald was tllell cross ex- al:'.l°-'.l by Mr. Reginald Bell. I-lc stated ill response to questions that when he first saw Anti on the deck he was near No. 2 hold. He saw the accused slapping the boatswain on *thc legs. The latter was running to- i"'.t;tLs flaw. galley from which he en- ‘tcretl and emerged a few moments atcr \.-itll a. cloavcr. tCleaver pro- Wltncss stated that the ln- t.rll.llcllt used. resembled the one on _ .;:Lllit. lic saw tile boatswaln come ‘ ;.or.n the deck with it. Anti jumped :tu the deck and the boatswain shook lit. at him. The dock was about `::0 feet fronl dock. No .man would tiuillp unless ho were foolish. The , boatswain returned to the galley. and Icame out again. The eight wlnclles i ill operation made considerable noise. 'He could not llcar the r.';rds passing between the man as they ran. On the wllarf the men got to close quarters. He saw "Splck" get a slap on :hc arm Anti, threw away the board and “beat it." He did not hear Anti shout anything to the boatswain. There was a large number of men on the boat at the time_t Witness had been showing train crew around. At. the time of the fight something fell on the wharf. Witness saw Pos- sclt joining his churn. after the fight. |but did not 'see him come to the wharf. The next witness examined by Mv. Campbell was Mrs. Allistalr Stewart tawoml who stated that she is a resident of Georgetown. She saw thc drisoncrs first on the day of the shooting, when they came to the door with Mr. Reg Batchiider. The lat- ter asked for the gun. At first she fused, but as Mr. Batchilder ex- pl¢'~~d that the gun was wanted to shoot li. dog. she consented to lend i room tw 2 2 9*. O §9’***f**‘4 ‘.*‘f‘O'O*'§'f. them a revolver. Anil .stated that the dog was on the ship, and that Mrs. Jenkins did not have one fort them. ` Chief Birtwlstle. Chief of Police is nickhamed ..DmCh_-. and Ann which he put ill ills pocket, rail; .. down the ladder to the dock. tool.. "Jimmy At B o'clock the borltswain - _ . i (mailed me mm ‘O wmk on No' 7 the knife fronl ills pocket. and fall, . . _ v. He ran close to hlln_ latch. Tile Sp'lnlsll sailor came ll ‘° “md ‘Hmm t p, _ _ __ _ _ :M--it is not k/“own “.hL.ml.r he in_ dned into him with the knife. and tended to help or llot. An al-gumelll mad? E swhfgmg n~_‘°“°“ nz* Ami; took place between Dutch and thc ‘I{“‘f°_ °Xh‘b"°d" Jimmie 'wung a' Hmnd mam.. The spanish Mum. Eilnl wltll the board while the boat- twound and R hole in me skull be_tsecnled to be always in bad hulllolll'. S“`3'm mndct Clmmg mmmm mm i _ _ lwecks and Dum, wvm up L0 th, Ho made n pass at Jilnnller face .hind the right car. Dr. Sealllall' .t _ I' h d ..»;.¢h t _forecasuc head and got two mms H with the l.lllfe in its all l . ‘probed H' '“° R depth of about “xi 1 t Th S - 1 -1 _ . § n one could not tell whetllfr it. struck inches. The probe used was aboutfm"-' B mmm _Smm “A ”` H or no, Thu. “.£.,.,. (Mm, 0,.. SIX inches long' There was no Wh" iwhcre to. be seen' \vmm5S went M- 'illngtllrt' Jiilllllle drollil<‘ti lilo ";ocr'..-<~<»lll1ll» Ui ““h°;t.rP ,¢;m¢.~ brirv: found tn lam... o ll. m-i-.u\ir~~_o.nnt> a-omit of .=ti`»= . -1 fr\ '_i‘.lE. folk about three months ago. He had 5 who lives in Florida and has been to' mic and Dutch walked toward the -Clffl'iPfi l“`i°" ‘I5 ’“““" MW" JRC". was goillc. He said that hc was tio- ini -‘N5 3* in WSH ing forward after his gloves. t'l"ile' """’ latter statmcnt was objected to b.\' Englan: _ vp" _the attorney l:cnel'ai.t Both prison- so far th-.,< jrear than in it -~»~-\-- ~ l has llud more lt\a‘:riacr<. _ porlorl for se\<‘l':\i year' actor, and were the life of the crew . 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