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The accused was represented by Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C.. and J. D. Stewart, K. C: ‘ The Jury was duly swom. They were the following: Kenneth MacLean. Ira Auid. Charles Roe. Milford‘ Cudmcre, Herbert Coles, Andrew Dollar, Gor- don Crockett. Elmer Younker. Jam- es Finlay, William Cunning, David White, John J. MacDonald. They selected James Finlay as their foreman. Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell opened the case ior the Crown. He explained that a plan was being prepared, which would be ready the following morning. In the meantime he went on to give a description oi the scene oi the accident. The car which caused the accl- dent came up Pownal street at an 'xccssive rate oi speed, and, failing‘ to swerve to the right enough to get into Spring Park Road, it ran up on the sidewalk. at the corne and knoclgad down Mr. Simmons. Mr. Campbell then proceeded to Rive an outline oi the case which ""l';'l*l'-' ., l v.11], ~ . l . ' ' Western buaralall —OFFICE CLOSED-From Sat- urday. June 30th until Saturday. July 7th inclusive. II. T. Colvin. Opt. D. Optometrist, Bummerside. , 63B4-6-29-7i —TIIE CIIARLOTTIITOWN ‘GUARDIAN may be obtained froln the Hunter Book Store, next Bank of Nova Seolia. Water St. Sub- lscriptions will be received and ad- vcrtisemcnts takeniol- insertion in the Guardian. 16-204.! —DETROIT DENTIST VISITS HOME-Dr. Hubert Macdonald, 0t Detroit, Mich, is visiting his iorm- er home and iolks at Sherbrookc. ~P. E. I. He motored to Boston, where he picked up his sister Jell- nie, and then proceeded to P. E. I. Dr. Macdcnald is a veteran oi the Great War. enlisting in the 102ml Bat. oi Calgary in 1915. K —-FROM CALIFORNIA TO MON- TAGUE-Mr. John McPherson and sen oi Los Angelos, were visitors t0 Summerside last week. "Jack" as he is familiarly known to his friends .has prospered in the clothing busi- |ncss in the Western City. He was a prominent citizen oi Montague pre- vious to his; departure ior the West. Twenty years ago Jack was some- thing to conjure with in athletic circlcs~at Caledonia Grove. West Roxbury on Club day both he and another Islander, B. F. Stewart were familiar nhd popular figures. -—-—--——{-O-% PThe with the black band” yellow can —-v1€_‘}_“ “".- . v 4.. r 4?‘? ii ~|NS'ECT|CIDES PlllRiCI-IASE YOUR SUPPLIES NOW u~ (‘I Decide to s-prsy your potatoes and trees h: time, snd so ssvo the money loss which insects and blight: l csuss. 3' Burgers Paris Green Lime Sulpher Spray-Ills -~ Bordosu Mixture, Dry and Pssts amngzn? u... Wednesday, July llth fltdtm ‘if; cuss m raor AND PACE Perfection Sprayers “Q wonder oi the century. Saves time, labor sml malarial. - mm chm gallons. Price-Galvanised .......... .. V1.50 "m, amass-u, u, 1s ‘M 1o . lrsss . . . . . . . . .......... .. 112.00 ma», Spssisl amusements will be pro- I!“ dim vided. DILUGI Ilsnd Sprayers - an In" m”. ‘ ‘m ' no THE ROGERS HARDWARE - p‘ COMPANY, LIMITED. a - from Seat. nushine the other m one am not look at the tracks (ll th" r’ EHStBP ll Guardian side with his hand. He seated him-car. nor did he investigate to see ii "Hi at the wheel and started the the car had been up on the Curb. IIOEASTERN AGENT-Mr. .1. w. m‘ . The man's "ml-v W” W“? ""‘"°‘Y “mrdnck k Guardian Agent m It. 1s several blocks from where on the sidewalk when witness o a o Mnnmgue and w“, be pleased to the car stood to Euston Street. She reached it. rcccwe news items‘ advenmn" new rhrl not recognize any of the men Mr. E. I). Stems (Swornl. Exam- w" ‘a.:“::.".:““ s". . .. “l?” "55; y '-‘- ‘as s re ley i e a on e , Hhxud THOSE interested m me (time off the street. over the curb, accident he had been to the Balms‘ - -» o the lawn i. l‘tti di , h. H h cl k M . G orge McDOUGALI. SPECIAL SPRAY PUMP: with new filly Brudendl cemetery are requested w dmvn over the “chill: rllgaln. 55316.2 gllrllxrtrions all ills llifilvxlirldronetha‘. ' gallon GUMWOOI) barrel and two row three nozzle adiusi- ggeugulthgtgnlgugl meeflng up Pownal Street. Theye were not day thev had walked home from‘ able booms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $30.00 y‘ y a pm‘ 3W" at lzrr-at speed then: just church together. going down Fitzroy - " tifilti . T . l svslwmm No- == muss womrwc rams ma»: SWRGEON- The we mesh“: 2... .115’. $2.213.“.I¥'l‘i..f€’I.§$$f..§° $3332 ‘Z3732 ifglifiw£illxill.'i"thlfii _ Wm‘ "IF" ll"!- sallon GUMWOOD barrel and two row three 0f "h! 531K890“ Inslll-"W m“ it the Cross examined by Mr. Johnston to the‘ entrance to Mr. Stems‘ nozslo adjustable booms ........................... .. $30.60 2:522:nhirlxsérgllghlsrgexswjgygfé am. the mg" mm“; u, have on‘ ha,“ "My Wm. m. deceased and SPRAMOTOR N0. 2: ALL BRASS fitted with new fifty were present. $25.00 was voted l0 lfillfglli ‘lhljlFr-iisilie lilllsegillr Qéfiidglrgfig .I;v1;¥1:ls:cd“allignlfrhitilgewgegarnlzaitl) gallon GUMWOOD barrel and two .row three nozzle ud- the proposed new Sanatorium. how 1mm The“, was an Interval Dr home: Qve did not stay for a whnew Justable booms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $40.00 lvicmizers agreed i3 meet ago clean “mug m“ minutes bptlween m‘, two and chm“ as w, ‘med 0mm m d0_ _ H2100. 9i l6 lnee lig ililum_ 1| kd h 1th 1h < lhd hd WATSON POWER SPRAYLR: fitted with four row address was read to the retlrlnf! bntllghadollligtllt (titans on. Ought that gldgeaihat rdhllhsnlillltwl: 385w: Ogol three nozzle adjustable booms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $250.00 386mm“, M155 Baldwin she w“; MISS Blanche Conroy ‘swomxldax so we turned m. but when we r‘... . . The above named sprayers have stnorl the test oi time presented with a gm’ from the “an '4 [W "h" Abmmc-V General were “b0” ha“ “my up my wan‘ m“ h“? given saflflacuon w hundreds "I use" through corro orated the evidence oi the we saw a car coming north on t t“ Pr _ I, t . _ -——-—————~—~~——l~———~~~——- previous witness, she dcpgsgd that Pgwngl street at n great speed. A °" ‘s ”""“”' ‘" ° “d “M” a‘ “" "m" “""'““"°- RED CROSS LINE she was a daughter oi Mrs. Lena few seconds later we heard a re- ’ Conroy. and that shr- knew the ac- port like the blow out of a tire. S. S. “ROSALIND” "-U.'V‘(‘l.AI‘Cllll)Rld MacKinnomslight- retraced my steps to the sidewalk. 'v--had known him for s. long SEW 8- bOdY lylfli! 011 the COYHBT- I SPRAYING MATERIALS FREIGIIT m" P*\s"="°“"s Mme. ' ,went over there, and saw the body ' MONTREAL Gaul-OWN She testified to having seen a was lying across the sidewalk. with LUMP LIME in cusksjnd barre“ ST. JOHNS 311050: in Fog-Iii car parked outsidqthe head over near thet brace: of thle “YDRATED “ME ‘n m.” pound Imp" bum . n. ouse. e too saw a young post. On the reques o ounse, n t. ‘nun in the bank seat. and another witness went on to describe the BLUESTONE l" “"y“'mnml's‘ ‘q :5 in the front. The one in the back scene oi the accident. AHSENATE oi gllMh-Assorted size packages. _ fl _ _ H t: Seat she took for Archibald MacJ “His head.“ he said. "lay polntinl! BIaIlGEItS PAR S (lItEIaN in one pound tins. a E 5 B J Kinnon. yeast. No part oi” his body was (L1 w» v- w» . m a s: ....2*.::: .';"*:.:":;1:;-:~: i22”..f“§..i€f: 222.5152; "hm" 7°“ emlulrle‘ i § fi I: stairs. On that day the man in the the body. bllfi later. on lnokinlz mvrc u A M_ porenoon iawkKsc-at. Wllllfldwltlncsfi took to be cgselly. to my horror. there laylmy J 1 w ac nnon, a a ight suit on. In en ." Poole & Thom son Ltd ill? 2- . y 0 M‘ 4 A“ a A“ 7 in front of their house at least fivcllflh of the witness. his testimony. . _.; . Au‘ la A“. w Au‘ 21 minutes. The men were just slttlngdn this respect, corroborating that ' MONTAGUE in it. The car had a yellow num- 0f D1‘. Afclllbflld- l . ber plate on it. As to the car he had seen going ,. Zanada SS. LIIIGS Ltd. examined by Mr. Juhnstonséiorth, dhe said‘ it gas coins it‘ a} Q |. ness was no prepared to’ remen ous I'D. e. was mil. m!‘ 63w 6 u?‘ M“ m “mu state positively that the time was quite a noise. It was a $105M can. - - - - . more than 12.30. She was not p0s- witness could not say W i1 ""1 @- If Carve" B11730 Ltd- itive that the man in the back seuaHe did not notice who was driving.‘ Charlottetown MIMI- was MacKinnon. ‘It looked like a two seated car. He‘ I ‘\ - ----—- She had never seen MacKinnoncould not say how many were in the SPINNING I have completed installing my rsrding mid spinnl machinery and will be ready ior business in s! Few days send me your washed wool and have it. spun into yarn. Prices twenty-five single snc twenty-eight double. Wm. LANDIEIGAN Souris I’. E. I. 5312-6-27-101. SUMMERVILLE Matinee Horse Races hol Outs . I40 worth o Oats ' CLASS C: TIIOT AND IAUI $30 worth of Osis Entries close on Saturday. July ‘lih Ilorsss must be eligible on entry date. All races mils hosts; rsos to lin- Ish at end of fifth beet. pains to nssko this rsoc s bl; day's IPQL If tbs dsy proves unfavourable, the rscss will be held on Saturday. July 14th. JAII! I. MQHILLLN, ' testified that she lived at 32 Pownal cribs medical measures which had the Crown meant to present. outlin- ing briefly the evidence which would be presented, and traced the path oi the car alleged to have been driven by the accused. The first witness called was Mrs. I-ena. Conroy. PERSONALS -—Mr. and Mrs. William Buchan- an have returned from Moncton ai- ter spending the week end with On being sworn. sheltheir son. strut. on the east side of the street- —Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Gillis of Bos- On Sunday. May 13th, she was in ion arrived at Kensinilio" 0" wed‘ her own home in the morning. negday night to attend the funeral M 12-30 n- m. on that dav shah»: Mrs. Gillis‘ mother. Mrs. Greil- y/egt out to getkher milk, and not-‘Qyy Higgins, Kensington. K cc a car par ed on the street _ ----—-— " nrarby. She noticed it again a llt-lbccn tnken after the man arrived tie later. There were then twofln the hospital. also the extent and young mon in it. It was a cinscdh-gj-ggg of the injuries which he had car. and was facing North on POW~|rccelved, and which caused his nal Street, standing on the right gig-nth n short, time later, He testi- “and Side “I the Simi- Ohe of thfllfied that the fracture oi the skull _ vcunz men was in the rear seat. sustained, with resulting haemorr- and one in the front seat. Witnesshage, combined with the shock testified that willie she was at thelwould cause death- window. the young man in the frontl Cross examined by Mr. Johnston- séllt toppled over. The man in the witness described_the scene of the rear seat who was dressed in light accident using a sketch nrhlmflfd b" clothes, then climbed over into the Mr. Johnston for the purpose. He drive a car. She saw the rear glass car. in the car was oval. Cross examined by Mr. Johnston. Dr. Archibald (Sworn). Examined I Rm nvt 110W llfflimffld i0 51W ht by Mr. Campbell. I went out of myljust what rate of speed the car was house at ten minutes to one on Mawgoing. It was a closgd car. I can't 13th, because I saw there had been sav that it was a For car. an accident. and I alsosaw a man Dr. Seaman (sworn). Tcstified to lying on the sidewalk. I had heardcxamlning the car on the afternoon n report, and Jumped up, and look-‘oi the accident and finding blood on ing out of the window. saw whatlthe iront axle. He could not tell had happened. whether it was human or animal The noise was a loud report,'blood. The stain was toward the which sounded like a thump.’ left enill oft the axle. near the wheel. I went down to the corner. iound‘, He aso estified to exam ning the the man lying there on his side. andIaccused and his companion in the raised his head. I saw that he waslpolice station, and finding that they bleeding from a gashhon the top were intoxicated}. This he did about oi his head. and from is nose. I-Ie our p. m. a ay. was breathing with a good deal oi’ Cross examined by Mr. Johnston.’ diflleulty. I raised his head, loosen- Couldn't be sure about the size of ed his collar. and asked bystanders the spot oi blood on the front axle to call ior an ambulance. I did not of the car. I thought it was about know the man. The man was un- the size of a silver dollar. I have conscious. Rankine MaeLean was forgotten whether there was one or there, so, as he offered his car. I ac- ‘more oi these spots. I compsnied him to the hospital. Ii. supported his legs. as one of them witness closely as to how he knew- was broken. Dr. S. R. Jenkins ar- the men he examined at the police rived before he was put in the am- Btfllaliltlllaaretgfi drunk. The witness bulance. " ea ey were no able to get The doctor then went on to des- up. He was quite sure they were ‘drunk. ~4 -_--__-._.__-__. Percy Bsrlew (Sworn). On direct . examination testified that, on oom- ing out of the choir room oi St. James ‘Church, he vgs tslking to ,1 _. another member oi t e choir. when will! UD Milli-HR he saw s car coming on at an ex- THE "only FLY CKICHER oessive speed. so much so thst he did not’sec how it could mske the corner without toppling over, doing it on two wheels. "Mr. Lester MacInnis was with . s,l.-| shaped Illll] pul up. Just m». n» pin in Ilnerillnl. OI‘ sunlmhuflh» me." said the witness. “It wss a Cnnvonlerli Ford two sestcr. driven by s young man between 18 and 35. He was 2 h’ I? crouched stiiily over the wheel. Hslf may between me snd the end. he applied his brake. The csr bit the sidewalk. and st the time it did.‘ A! l" Grv-zfl-I. Drug Shun; nil Ilsrduun 3001.1. lsorsisry lsmmsrviils, f. l. I. there was s loud explosion. Counsel then went on to questiow . 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I knew the brakes had been applied by hearing the squeak oi the brake, and later saw the marks on the street. where they had been put on. There was that] usual black line you get from a! stilily braked cal". | I didn't notice the number oi the car, nor whether or no it was a pro- MADE IN CANADA KOT€X EATON GROGETERIA OPERATED BY <+°TEA1IIOMI§EIQCQ ary I apkiu. 1:I..cll alto.‘ rizt-s vincivl lluzllbcr. 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