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Team or Motor Service. r'0l Band and Gravel w Speolalhu In Plana anal Puriltura IQeyvlnfl, George rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AN!) AUDITOR Phone 3X7 I3 Second Avenue West, Prime Hupert INDIAN CONVICTKI) OF MUR- JniiL. 0F M,SS I-OKETTA CHIHIIOLM AT POUT ES-S1NGTON IN .MAY LAST. (conunued lrom page four) la front of the deceased 8irl and not the accused who had committed the crime. Mr Patmore criticized the method of identification when the acetified had been pointed to and Reln-t lt had said that waa the man who pas'ad hi place. The Germans evident to say the least wa jiot reliable I.I lit NOT Ml llllllHKU Wa it not reaaonable that accused, ha iiir been drunk the night before and 'in 'lie morning of Sunday belm? ensealed and suffering from diarrhoea aud head ache, ahould have made Just the movements he had recorded? Wa t not natural that he ahould go to the ice cream parlor to get aome Ice cream to cool himself eir Waa It not natural thai he ahould have eaten the fresh salmon berry shoots? It was natural for an Indian, when the police questioned aim. to conceal anything that be thaught might Incriminate him. The man might be proven a liar but that did not mean be waa a murderer Mr. Patmore asked the Jury to con-ater the improbability of accused hav-ia commuted the crime. There 'were a mark on his face, fingers or body itthougn they had been examined with a view to finding Incriminating evidence There was only the cut on his ftoger which he had explained. Mr. Palmare suggested that the girl in the ttruafle could easily have torn her as saSant's skin even with heavy leather gauntlets it was inconceivable, submitted Mr. Patauxe, that a weak young fellow like accused could lake this strons- athluc girl who was heavier than himself and murder her In such a manner without obtaining some marks himself Mare than that, the body unfiling 140 pounds had been dragged B0 feet, presumably by a man who could n it carry a hundred pound sack of cum It needed a stronger man than trcused to carry the girl in such manner, to throttle ber and break her i.ws Mr. Patmore referred to the fact that there was no blood on the good st.tr t of accused which, presumably, he had een wearing on the morning of May a n i.i. luoonni imiii' Who had ever heard of full-blooded Indian attempting to assault a white soman asked Mr. Patmort Whoever had killed decaaaad had bean ruled with a irinxied paaalon. Oould it be Imagined that the Brewed should have committed n..h a murder and than come calmly bark to town, eaten tee cream and alrpt soundly all afternoon? As for refusing to join in the 'search on Sunday. Mr. patmore asserted that It would have been the first move of the murderer to Join the search In order to throw off suspicion One of the factors which he considered mast important. Mr Patmore declared, was the mud and grit on accused? trauser legs. The mud and j grit had got there after the blood and there was no other evidence than that j it had got there when accused hsd got It when he was on the beach on Saturday If that was the case, he had net committed the murder on Sunday morning Mr. Patmore asked th jury to weigh the consistency of llw evidence with innocence or guilt. If the evidence wsa consistent with Innocence then It would be the duty of tb jury to find In favor of accused. foi the blood on accused's clothes. Mr. Pstmore asked If It was not Just as likely that it came from the nosebleed a from committing the murder. Had not Sankey satisfactorily accounted f r the time he had been out on 8uuday morning? Another point that Mr Patmore mentioned was In regard to the possibility of accused having gone to Kameda's store, conversed with Marguerite Pierce, gofie to Uie pipe lino and commuted the murder and returned to the shack In the time he had been out. He wtmld Indeed have had to be on the Jump. , 1 am satlsned to leave him In your charge," concluded Mr. Patmore. "I am satisfied that you will give him the same fair treatment that you would any ;;' "l j ifcXmdc? Recipe Book I M with dozens of test- I aV l rrtnc f nr tnstv H ww . . . , t . j ond economical M I dishes. J Write The Borden Co. I. Limited, jtS 1 t roiKlenmry roiKlrnmry at at South Bunus, U.C. 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The Jurymen were the only one who were to Judge as to the guilt or tnnocense of the prisoner. There waa no doubt, Mr. Johnson said, that Loretta Chlsholm was brut ally murdered, and he would say that beyond any reasonable doubt the prisoner killed her. The evidence was all circumstantial as la usual In such cases. "Murder la a hideous thing ' and la usually done under cover," aald counsel. The Jury had to use their common sense In Judging this case Just as they would in any business transaction. He drew attention to the fact that soma of the witnesses were Indians and aome 'whites and that the Indians were mostly blood relatives of the accused. 11 touched on the evidence of the little girl and her mother who had seen Sankey and of Charley Relnholt, the boatbullder, who had spoken to her and who a few momenta later had seen Sankey following her. 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Prisoner was' a clumsy liar. H -ventured the opinion that If the girl's hands had not been covered with gauntlets, his face would have borne the J marks of the conflict with her. Counsel drew attention to other discrepancies In the evidence and mention-: ed the blood stains, which It was claim ed by the defence were the result of nosebleed. Prisoner aays he spent tha two hour only around bne block but the Crown says he followed the girl and murdered her. The way In which pri soner had put In the time from ten minutes past nine until ten minutes past eleven was the time during which the crime was committed and it was not reasonable to suppose he spent that time In the salmonberry bush. He contrasted the evidence of Rev. Mr. Pterc and the German boat builder to the advantage of the latter and asked th Jury which they thought was to be , believed. Pierce 29 hours after th ' crime' was committed wanted the chief to arrest two' men who openly rowed away from the place up the river. The crown did not seek a victim and h asked' did they think, a mistake had been made In trying to prove Sankey guilty. 4t ixifs niAKoi: The Judge In charging the Jury was very impartial but he drew attention particularly to the discrepancies between the statement of prisoner in the box and,, the statement made to Inspector s'ptllet at Port Bsslngton, H defined the charge and explained that this case was simpler than most murder cases as It waa one simply of fact. Ther was no Insanity plea, no self defense (continued on pag six) WOMAN SLEEPS WON DERFUL ALL NIGHT "After taking Adlertka, the palri In my side (due to gas) la gane and I now eat and sleep wonderful." (signed) Mrs. O. McQlnnla. ONE spoonful Adlerlka removes OAS and often brings astonishing relief to the atoraach. Brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was In your system. Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you sleep well. Excellent tor chronic constipation. Ormes Limited, Druggists. 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