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November 21. 1921. ry. : szsasx Bliss sua &zji em ,bi a mar..- jfj I 1 I jj One of the greatest of all "tt 1 Energy-Producing Foods! HR5??! E 9 DeUaoui for tht tall and for (oolting. ii 7 lilM I " m CAJUIM ITAKH COMMIT!. UMTTWO SsMjlBjB53K8j j j iiupreme Court assizes in the tease of John MarPnnnht of Ocean Falls relumed a verdict at 6:10 last evening finding accused guilty cif assaulting a police nfll- i nil ion of his iluty. Sentence a ill ,lc iased hy Mr. Justice lirepory at the end or Ihe assizes. Nearly seven hours was devoted hy Hie iriiurl lo the case. K. F. Jones ; prosecuted add II. Caslillou of 1 Vancouver defended. The case? jof liwiriic Hall and Fed flremer. 'rharged Willi collahoratiny with Marllonald. are bcinjj: ltro-ectled with today. It. was expected thai I lie S.000 daioairp action Snlener v.. Shirley would tie started this ! afternoon. There are also three 'dion-e rases fo lie heard. At I lie resumption Of court al 2:30 yesterday afternoon aflcj-Mie nom recess in fhe Macllon-!ald cae. Sam Xirilich, crown witness, was cross-examined by ill. Caslillnu, counsel for the de-i fence.. Ziilich declared that ! Collin was not under the influence of liquor al the time in question ami he denied thai he had made a statement that, had Collins not ren dniHk, he would ; easily have hero iiMe lo lick iMacDonalil. Mr. Caslillou was checked by Mr. Justice (iresrory for "waslimr lime on Iritiinst poinf s." ' Flaht In Lane Wilfrid Owen, sawmill erg-filoyee, yave bis account of the fi?hi. About 1(1 olock lie came from the hunk housp to the ver andah of the hotel where Ihe he heard. I Fmler cross axnmuiaiiun y ; Mr. Jones. 'Millet denied havinl Idisrussed with anyone Hie evi-J deuce he was lo give. He hadi heard no foul language. ! ... , jjnyville. Loom foreman.) John MacDonald of Ocean Falls, gave evidence corroborative of; Found Guilty and Sentence Reserved ACCOUNT OF FRACAS Miller's, lie did not hear col- lin warn Miu'Doonld thai he was; a potioc ollleer. The crowd was! shouting al .MacDonald to "iump on him." "I said 'stand hack,' " said witness, "and that cost nje luo." "Who look, it out "f you?" asked Mr. Justice Cregory.' i ".lud IHIL" replied witness. Mayville snM he had not seen the jnMr. Under cross examlna-trofi, wflBes Viafd he wa a soher th"i as niw' now. lie wi nol it heavy drinker. He hail iml seen. MaeDoifaM drinking cer. Provincial Constable Arthur nor Ih1 lie hear lond talk from Collins, whiic engaged in the exe-!hiui. He denied If in I he hail been drink in ft hf Oecnn Falls on Tuesday Htfrhl whea lie bad left ihe cteairter for Prince llunerl to a I tend the I rial. James l. Muff Save further detailed evidence of the incident for Hie defence. F inter cross-examination, he admitted Hull he had met Mae Donald about an hour after al Ihe point. couple of miles dHlnnt. where there was a spnrfinu house. The next day he look .Marllonald to work at Lille' camp. He understood that Collins had told Marllonald he would not bother him. Mac--Donald later had said that "Collins was a pretly good fellow"' bavin; told Mm that he would not bother him. Witness said Jie bad not Ircen drinkinp. He had heard no had tammaur from Marllonald. Accused's Story MacDonald, called lo Ilia Mand. aid he was t'j yHir of aje aiol had never been fn I rouble liefore. On Hie nighi in question, after having a soft drink with a couple of fellows, he look a seal beside Ihe wall. He (rot up and. feelintr Ko.l al getting to. town after beinfi in the wthmIs, iffH up the. chair and set it down heavy and then wen I mil. A slrautrcr came; up atul frrahhed him hy Hit; shoulder. He had nol previously come into Ihe hotel and told himi fiphl was fiuisTiinir. The taller to "keen trM Ht ftlmself." We man Maclmnakt ) knockeil down I had nf tried to hrrak a win Ihe shorter one ((VtlHfls) and, jumQiiiK astride of his neck, ask ed 1 1 he had had enough. The lalle- Aail "YaW- an. I -went oit, Ihe tlher man folltiwinp hiin aird I filing him to keefi moving. Then the accused and Iwo men went dow with his chair. Collinn pulled him ami struck him on the chin. - -Not knowwir ha was a uMtahle. he struck back and knocked him down. He Hie up but he knocked him .down avaln when he had come at him. ul- out into Ihe lane and the shorter iside. he saw Collins dad a re man camp ttack from the street and followed them up. More blows were exchanged and Collin came out wild his face covered with blood while MacHonald's jair was tousled and his fare lushed. Under cross-examination. Owen said he had had a clear, ami unohslrueled view of he fi?ht. If was dark in Hie ane. volver. He liwik the (run away and he t Collins, came at him with a rush. He throw down Hie pun without. allemptinR lo fire it. He had no intention of shoot in?. Afler Ihe fighl in the hotel, be (MacDonald) went down the lane with a couple of si mil per: II was i lark hut he heard footsteps behind him and suniuihody bit him on the hack of the head. II This concluded Hie case for: was same mnii who 'had ernwn. itneJted him in Ihe hotel. lie Defence Witnesses tCnllins) made a couple of In openinB Hie ease for lhe'w,n!, el"1' M"r1, he defence, Mr. Caslillou staled llial ok " away frn,n T,n Ire intended to call Hie accused ,ruck Collins m Ihe face and he ell hit . ine ....i uu ,:ii..-"'heal it." It was mil until two !iy-sander lo hn,1, nr,er fl1'' jrivo Iheir account oj wJmiI bad happen. Asked by . Mr. slice (frejror'y ' - ----- -I what the jle- . run re Was to be, Ml. Caslillou replied eelf-dcfne. The first wilne-sfor the defence: was (ieonre Miller. He had heeu shnotin? hilliards in the hold. Mardouald was at the sr.f-drink stand. He picked up a chair anil dropped ft down sofil and then walked out by Hie verandah. He appeared as If he had Ih-cii di-iiikiiix hut created no .lis-lurhnnce. Then some man Collins came Ihrouxli Hie po'ol worn after him. causbt him by ;the ridlar of his coal and shook Iliiiu with both hands; Itoth men iwerc si ranjrers to him then and be did nol know Ibeir gnarnes ! MacDonald said "Who in the lfell are youf AHer Collins had ipiilled MacDonald lo him, the 'latter hif Collims. MarDonald I knocked Collins down on the ver-.andah and the latter bad hold of (his lc. Collins jrnt fo hl feef and started the fight again. Ibis, lime outside (be door. The next lhiti MuclJonald had bold of Collins and Ihey were tussling, lie .aw thai MaeHonald had Hie hun in his hand. He had his arms around Collins and Ihe irun was pointed away from the lat'er. ayiiir "f .ton I want Ibis thing lo fiirbl you wi'th." MacDonald threw the gun down and .irilicli picked il up. They went up In the hotel and were fighting again. The policeman went into Hie hold first. Then Ihey went oiflside. The constable had never -pokcii to MarDonald as far us lo inaa ..aw, v. an --v 1 it r k vi it ;lmv CAJNAU1AIN Kin. vy.nioni oiind Collins wa- a pdiecmnu "He seemed to me more Itke a drunken logger looking for frou-Me. Nun Ml booze on him,'' as serted MaPoMlil. L nder crwa-examhiatinn. MW- tunald said be had taken Ihe nun rorn Collins futtriitg . Uiuf- tf -ligV use U- on Jilm. fjjfe"" '. Counsel's Ad4rees Aililresafikr fhe ffl'ev. lln Cos. illou iminfed oiil tlistl accuscilk iid mil know Collin was a iftlkeman but I nought him a dmnken logger." Had the otlicer1 een ih uniform. Hie I rouble i woubl never Have arisen. 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I tiers Us dri4on a- ow griVtle aft Wi.s iiothiiiK in the apenrinc,c of l " Collins lo imllcate thai tie waaP'r' J ih. h. a a drinking man. TIm wllnessns "' n,X '" for tin- crown nave distinct evs!wf,' ,M '' Ui i.ce tiviiiji Ibe lie to any stifr-gi -lion thai Odlins had been under the influence of liquor. II wu eoncli.iwly apjiarenl I lint he w-! 'wrfeclly in soltec sense, t Il was shown thai he was an c; i-epi lonaiiy goiKI ollM'er -Hiil ij , ,1'casouaple ouo. Accused had mil given a very good explanation of why he bad pikel up Ihe gun The jury could lake the evidence !of the- defeiice for what il wa:. worth. A police olflrer had been; lassmiliitd. This was nol to be irounleiiiiiu'ed and it was the duly of Ihe Jury to see that jus- I ice wus done. ; Judge's Charge In charging the jury. Mr. lircimry concurred yvith ilpj crown counsel in Hun Ihe ,,-J fence seemed more to prove! I that Collins was ilrunk than to eslablish self defence on the pari; of MacDonald. F.ven if Ihe olll- jeer were drunk it was ho jusli- jficiilion for .MiwDoniild to assault him. There was no ilotihf Collins had received serimm bodily inimv. The fad that accused did nol know lbr he was as j -nullum a police oillccr was no Us own) trttnd. Advertise in m, NOW FOR A Wool Dress DEMERS HAVE THEM IN SEROE and SiLVEROH6" $8.50-0. HOSIERY IN SILK AND WO0I PURE WOO''