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binking� of ,;New Shoes;
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iI. heel.
Rase Blush Ties, :*e4ium
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Cherry Patent., kith the Very . i e*e$
Pt;
.. Ge ,!mediuse and, lora heel. Alt the . thing
Nene u
for Easter
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n't Forgot tic See: O
it! Stock of
Patent Leather, l"a�d ; starap 'Empress. a,aslin<:.
• 14,Oh 1l,:ai.
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DAN: CROWELL, ;INDIAN: SLAYER.
OBS To' KINGSTON 5 YEAAg
Masieliugkter Tide! at Walkerton
•
(Walkerton Teletcope , Report)
Daniel owell ., nl rr of._ G . t
'McKay 'sitar Tiverton, last 'October,
• will serve• a sentence of five years in
:the Portamoutli Pentitentiary 'Wt
' l coati:redaction!,
• . ' : Kinguton, less 'into a
.for ':good' conduct. Last `, Thursday
evening, Mr: Justice_ Lennox,.' preeid-
ing at, the ..Spring , Aseizea here,'
posed 'that term' of iuiprisonanent up-
on the :19 -year old son ,of '"Doe"
Crow the "niedicine man" of the
Southampton Reserve. The you1,1K
• Indian` gave., no outward,',. expression
of has;: feelings .when•' ` Sentence, ' was
'passed;,.after.consi. erable corment_
udge; Be` •J `''was e.eorted `tothe
y tLe
";:County `jail, .,adfaeent to, the Court
House, where he will await transfer.
to; the, provincial.,. prikon,.., The court
room.' was filled to':capacity, .for the
• ' man#laughter • charge• against , the
u ;:,yfoutii in progress for' two days,. had
attracted much 'attention'':itgre and
throughout the •Countr of Brace. ".
f
Prisoner . A Defended-
After
k ended •
After deliberating for two . • -hours,
jury -'brought 'a . verdict of. man..
`'`slaughter at 5.30 o'clock. Mr. O.
iE.
Klein, whom :His Lordshp remarked;
before 'passing sentence, had ,defend-
ed` the vpilsoner ably , and , zealously.
.immediately'< advanced " .a.; plea for
, suspended .,sentence, ;' on : 'the grounds
of ;young' Crowell',. • previous good
conduct and the, fact that :he had a
wife, :only :eighteen years Of., age :'and
was lath n
p er of a'very you g child,
The ' Judge, "however, .stated that he
could not entertain such'. -a eugges-
ti
on.: Foe this reason the prison
er:.
Parents, hie. wife and friends in
the
courtroom 'were not *prepared
for a: penitentiary'aentence although
the onesin 'o '
sed w a • I .
east- two
_ as
P t
•` ear longer . t'
y s .. ,ger than- many. ,, anticipated.:
The late Grant;Meifcay, .'hose Moth-
er, •brother"'and Wife -Were .present.in
con* war:":,a popular . young farmer.
Mr.
Cam .bel Grantthiso ` '
p lof town•
watched "the course Of the
Proc e
d
Ings• °in their interests. .The evidence
of the withe.sedi the , *heresies Called. d f
ortha pro e
-
aconvicedthe members of /the
jury that Crowell did not .exercise
•sufficient precaution to ensure: that
the
laVea of peeple who ani lit Abe in
'the
vicinitywere
not endangered,
when hefired'
as he contended : ' o
—frigg•
inn gs �`t hand run aNtth ' a
'Altai -mos
The firist of , Wedding
buncbeaand Floral work
,on-rshort notice delivered
anytime, anywhere.
Transport to suit.
GEORGE G TE
WAYtT
Florist; Gotlerich, Ont.
Phone
No. rnatter what. You need,
come to • us.,`'.We- have it,,:011-
clo0,. Linoleum or •Congoleum
Rugs.• •Heavy; Linoleum, .4- 'Yds.
wide,. 'brightest' new • designs.
• Let us help yon. in" your
Floor • Covering needs, 'We.
will' saveyou. money: ;
oO t_ a Dresses
LOTS TO ;CHOQSE`FROM.
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COMB. ARLY,
tl 4
8c
Curtain 'Si
Nicey checked,
ood 4vidth
Salon, 'only, • pest"
yard : •
121e.
Cwtgoleum :ug.3.
!Newest patterns
on saleFri
day &
Satui day,__at ,
.6;95,
�yT Silk How
..''Sub -standar
ss '
:nice 'bright .'shades,
;till •sizes.. Perpair;
Towelling •
• Speciate Satur=_
Jay, Monday.- '&
Tuesday, Eer- •-Y_d'4
12zc
SATURDAY
Qf' 81 MONDAY
childrenis .Host
pretty shades, • Sil `Lisle,,,
A�
Per: pair . •'•* :nA
• Good `quality,' prettiest•
'.
patterns.:. Per yards,'
•59e
ust arrived for Easter, a
'shi
p>;fien , ,of fancy crepe drew-;
es;'froth mice tivalit silk in:
colors of Bull, Sand, ' Bose.
woad, Black, very ' daintily;
trimmed. ' Very low
i•
_a 9.9
rc:-
partridge'' from: the 'shack of the'
Mathieson farm; on"the right: of Oce:
tober•24th last.'.
Thi w
as
s the,
only .ease
..heard
during the sitting' of • alis Spring ,Aa -
site! here. The exaanination::of wit-
nesses* concluded -before noon. Mr.:"
Klein addressed the, lily
at some
•'length,' but, Mr.YD.AJ.•Swanson
of
Oshawa;, Special (Town,' Prosecutor-'
did not .'avail, Iimself of that'' privil-
ege.,
rivil-
e H.
as Lords •'l o`
e;� ,., � poutlined the va'ri.
ousts in':bre ht
4tu, out in the ' evi-
Bence.. that called ,fee the considers-
tion 'of •,the jury., and dwelt upon cert
tain aspects of 'the ,law touching. the.
crime` of ransliiughter.
.Before passing sentence,' iris Lord-•
ship 'reviewed, certain. considerations
which' he- had kept in,. mind when
coining, to a •decision`` in respect te.
Croarell's punishment.,.
"I have ,not han ed. m ' .o inion'
;that you are net bad inte-tione
n d
;; ly , .
.oun
a I
n
Y m h� o e
Yew* o ba rued .acid than
the aim of the courts isnot to perse
: cute an o e;'. '
Y n ,but, lathery : to -afford
soi..
me• pun aliment to persons reap'an-
Bible :forwror g-doin''` and. ' to'..
8' „• see.
that
a ei% '
rti`
n made to
da�' r•s
gpPes.
'crime. "In some cases ' it is the af-
fect
on the 'public rather than . the
punishment of : the "minty person, tc
which. we have, -
to giveprior eo sid--
eration," ;he said. It y necessarrin
society that . an effort.:..� 'made " to.
protect 'others- and :prevent, as far ;as
possible,
re � it' " '
at ion o
etimee:
P f
"If„; thou
g
ht that thie act ver ed
on .,an- accident ,would -feel
stifled.
ie. imP� in alighter sentence ncs the
nI
havedecided uon,"
acid the Judge.
and added :he ' did,not think it n -
.P
• .. roached an ' ae`bident.
P
A Very' Idle
Boy. ,
His LordshlP,continuing,:remark -.
ed "You hove been a very idle boy."
.'Speci
aShow
iog. hl
SWe
Week Of O lg
• Stoe Dinnerware
Six, sof the latest ate,t patterns to choose from, in Stock.-
,Yf oare co
y y considering a Set, Come and see these.
"We are pleased to show tem
Nothin .to ori re.., with g � pa ; then at the price tlal.
ever been shown before.
ben ho�vn
DOri fail _. • ,.
t to see them.. . ,
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Ladies.: Silk Lid e-
Ateyouusing this dainty silk 'underwear It conies` in such
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VE •
STS` ,. .�.•.
i.
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Coat . Bargain:
1 'Rain Coat, reg. $6:50, for
•
1.75
•1 Heavy Cloth Coat, wo
rth:$6.76;
far •l.79
Men's.rang
.., Capss
P
New Tweeds ' thing i'
,TM ,just .th e hai ng to• finish olt your :Esatec. costume YOU
Pwriilcefidn.dat ur stock most complete, and theprices.very Y bw. Buy, ser ;
, -Heavy .Cloth, .,Henha orBuff.. Reg.
$9.50' for 279
• it BIG SPECIAL, .WHITE HANDLES *IBARGAIN` AT i
Puritan Maid Silk Hose . the kind that whin. ,lengest and ' '11
best,: 'in all the new pretty shades, at ;perair'. °
P r.
Splendid , garments,, : just 6 left.
Reg. ,$5.50 fon
• �� 2:i5
,In manY.v...very .rettY patterns,'
32",.wide,, s
cat
share, at, per yard .. .....
;,..
:Crowell had.: relied too much . on his
es.`.
• ar nt believed: e b e An ::idle :' sari is:
P. .• h reed
sometimesr a` danger to himself`'' and;
others •" "•
Alluding ding
to,th
natural ..an
st
'm
et
• of f
the. Indian foIndian Tor sheeting end'
the Judgeintimated that it
was ap
g
arentthat
bothshe.Pri
sones and
his
father shad :broken the :law, by killing
game
out'6f season
andthat
t ••_. .
Daniel
:
any rate,'Was anxious not to° be
found out.In this cOnnectionhein.
rimated
that .white
,,Men
were known
to transgress 'al
sa the•'1 ' s
aw o. •
.
' O
I do not believe '. the partridge
tars,. as . presented," • declared His
Lordship. " "I'• do not think your'par-
es " wr " e
is ee searching •for ` 'the ,' :part-.:
i
dge .tear.they ey ;went out with the
lights." ,It wins far 'more .probable
he added that the'
, father and 'Mother`
were- looking for the tree:
ta of people
•who had •been at the shack -during
t the
ibeence of the .._nit Crowell fa '1`
3',,,..._,
As
a general, • le
rile, it is very dim.
gerous for .people to" have guns, and,
-still; more dangerou'd, for them 'tc
handle revolvers, ,wastheopinion' ex
pressd r: Jue' Lennox . 'and
yM
he caeutioned by regardinsticg their proper
handling :And use:.,' `I ani `; saying,
more to • you .than perhaps appears
necessary in order that this commun
Ity will get.an idea of the attitude,•ol
courts' in such cases." ''`"' .
A9 the prisoner's father tiva r.
ni
"dieine ,man" and ;well .known in
'the district, and li"kehy to ,have' call
ers, the Judge spoke of Daniel's care-
•iess net in firing without ascertaining
that the life, of others would not be
endangered••,;"No man ,hae a' right• te
fire: from his door -way; unless it is
reasonably • apparent he is being per•
serially,, attacked," be concluded: ;h'D
remarks in, this connection.
Although not inentione d in" the, evi-
dence, it had been reported, in.r cur-
rent • gossip that .Grant: McKay's:, cont;
,had 'brass, buttons. •'"You fired in a
way, that could hardly be excelled if
you had contemplated , murder»' stet -
ed the.:'3udge,:_ and :it. was '-fortunate
for the prisoner that he had nc,t been
Charged, ; with thea :mire = ,trioti: •
:rime, 'aft .Clines to :the opi.n,on yes
tordaY `that the ends of jt stice would.
be served if yon w u ii p sad guilty',
bet this you do het. do, and'il, w I
cannot;t'npo;se' As. light a .sentence>'as
a
IwoiI..hav.._ju stife .:.M. de•.in.. .,..•H
Y..,:
Mr.; tractile. Lenncl c then drew at-
tention; to the fact that Crowell,
when hi' th ` witness box, liad told a
c
fltoxyr tar which he u co'1 d notexpect t o
•lUdf. 0114 suer, tq ipl*Qe much Ire,
•
it ,i1 :•._.-
al
r.
dance
Two
o
M '' :a
O E c , e'
. ntMs ff � h Y. ar .
The
Jud 'c nc in
e u
, P I remark"d
g g e
that the,:zontence he •.intended to im-
-pose- would,,be,automatically reduced.
by
two'months ha each year; for
good
conduct; and,
of course,tile clemency
0
the " r
fCo :"01 '
n u be oxer s �.
'w d ci ed a
w
ran time. -
Y.
.
"During
time o
thetm ur.
t am risen=.
Y..
p
naent you:,wi 1 have, an opportunity Of
leeq, x g i.
u m' *me! calling, and•`I•
advise yeu to do • so,; and • you need
have no anxiety. on,the score • that
your wife and: child Will not be ;cared
for."
Bya life,
of industry; trY
, His
',Lordship said, - the young : `Indian
could .. to ,some 'degree', ameliorate . the
siren
ghe• haddone;`
I but
he could
nevermake restitution
for the sor
row; caused the `another and family'
the, of
, a.
young anan whose life he Was, re-
•
sponsible .' for taking, �l`
--After:
;
b la 'cip`
gboth-1,10e,- looking-
to
oth-sa,-looking-
to
the "interests: of the' public on the;
one hand, and the: prisoner. On the
eP.. thu a ert, , ;Mr. Jwatice. Lennox' hid decid-
ed on a , sentence 'o f .five years in the
esti
VARSITY GRADS,.A.RE t,
,WELCOMED ,HOME
(Special . to The ! Sentinel)
[NOTE—This .. article . vividly - de.
;tribes the return to Toronto of "The
;rads.'•' ' the Toronto -hockey team
graduates of the University of Toron-
to,
`o,'Bafter defeating; atJ Vancouver, , r
Fort, William ,team, and ;thus winnin`
,:he• Canadian ch'ampio iehip and the;
right, to .represent thiseountry •at
Olympic games ';to be 'played : next
year'.]'
On Thursday morning,' April lth;
a• 'special edition ; of !"The :Varsity"
came out' with this headline,, "Wel
on:e .Home, ..Allan Cup Winners,"_
and it'wae,n reel•weleome which th'e
ity and the Varsity. undergraduates
gave to the champions, Approaching
fixer iinati.ons and the third lecture:of'
Fhe. morning were •alilce forgotten by
See4:thnongs of"_students who heard
the Varsity band and the tram of
:the: 'iiaraders , as,,;; they: marched :thru`.
Queen's ,Park on . their '' 'ay to the
Union .station met t e we
stern
ten%n,;,T iousands- •of, people-: bad b1
lected.in,•-.front.. of the -:Cit Ha and,
Y, h
in the adjoining+' streets ,by
an 11:95--
e : d it was a good natured,;
hl}axions`
'crowd .wto waited for the arrival of
the Varsity Grade. riyi bfq ow.
Packii, .1100/101 lq., ' 014" $
front of the Ci
• °
City Hall,. • ;Multi -colored•
'streamers thrown from: t he ',face'•
Windows,
and he
re '•'ad. there
the
re
blue• and white Varsity'' ribbons'
clutchedso -
by are co-ed lent easier to
the seen ;
e. Wild cheering greeted
the
team, ,, and only• enstches.•of the. mai.
ora speech
could
be heard
h
w en he
welcomed the team•on' P the , • latform
in" front'of:'the City Hall';Red Porter:,
his.
'..i
. hair gleaming iri ;the ,sunlight,
made
.brie i�1' — '.
_a f e
PY
The 1 C
w sole .tam' is • ' oin' t s i
g g o tek'
together ether: and nd we hope' to have the
honor of, bringing• back the laurels'.
from-
c grunes'` next .
Year.
Several rousing cheers ' and the
Varsity yell by the'atridenta' or -�
Y T on..
to!' Toro to! Toronto,Varsity ..
e
W .1
shout and fight for the blue an
white and the Honor of U. of T.!
�.
Rippaty! •'Rappity Rippaty! Rappity!
Ra! .-Toronto! Toronto Toronto, Var.
sity !" nd"the`
Y-.�. _ n tli' ,�:, arc
,- eve
0
- e P d S..
to Hart''House. -
Three bands; a Kiltie, a City and,
the. Varsity band •.led' the procession
and played inturn as. they 'marched.
up University
ty Avenue—the . U.T.S.
ben' `evestrong, . , r 300 str : in blue .•'and
w ite sweaters, followed the official
'bearing r ' ng the team,, Various decor'.
kted. 'carte,..;motors and occasions
'miners added to the long procession
with • hundreds of students --more ' or
less—cantering along at the • rear of
it. ' In• front' of Hart House' the wait
ing crowd cheered again and again--
the, students' were paying 'tribute ta•
the Grada who had brought honor tc
their ; Alma Mater.• The tscain . was
welcomm by . Sir' Robert' Falconer:
`president of the ufiversity, Dr: Nobici.
Prof: ;MacKenzie and Mr. Joe 'Mac
Cully. Cheers 'again broke • out --the:
students' teemed to feel the truth of
the editorial in' "The Varsity," en -
•titled' "Well `Done," Varsity Grade,"
in which it Was Said.-- • • •
GODERICH; •
Rev. S S.. Hardy him, resigned his
church, the : resignation to take effect
at the.'end this .month.: " H
ofas new
=charge'`will: be' Sts Paul's; Episcopal
P P
church ,at Marion, Ohio."Mr. Hardy
ha
been in
sGoderich eev 'e
en y arc and
his• departure :will be regretted' not
only byhis•: own con re ation but b
gg
by
the townspeople generally::
The :car nt'
e er ' �hv
. p s have ..'commenced
0
w r a theco .o.
u teas •o ',re-
pairs
n the e
air i `r h '
� n the Surrogate '
P e Court .c rk
g le s�
office? z 'decided .
de ' o
d u nth "'
, ate Janu'r`
P
rb Y
gee
m ti
n of the c '
g, he ounty. council: The•
o c
ffi a is to` n
re ov .t i •
be a ed an ,
d equipped
with Steel filing icabinets.
h ee fi
For the -
rig
1
presentJohnstonr. 'Jo i .
d � h ston� and his .stat[
aro occupying the PX g� room• in
the •co o
U Uae..
•
rth
ao-a-
.KINCARDINE
NCA
RDINS
Mrs.• • •(Rev.) Malcolm • McArthur;
wife of the pastor of • Knox United
Ch'ureh, South London,; . died Oe Wed.
:needs '' ur h
Yr ,M ch 27t , in•:Victoria Hos=
• pital, 1'.ontlon, ':Death came '• suddenly
y,
although Mrs.; McArthur had: been in
• poor health for ` some time and enter-,
l,' ed the hospital, the previous'. Monday,
Heart. disease was the 'cause' of her'
death. .a, • :
Mrs,. McArthur was born neat OBar-
rie, , She lived' for a• number of rears
in, Kincardine,' when Rev.. McArthur;
was ' pastor of 'Knox Presbyterian
Church. From 'here they went to
Brampton And a year :and a half ago
.moved to; .• London. Mrs. McArthur
,was prominent in, all'the work of the
chureh" and her '. many Kincardine
friends 'Wilt, . be' sorry to :learn of 'her
death.'', Besides` 'het husband she is
survived,' by two sees,''Mal'col°ni "and`;
Neil,' both at home, and two sisters,
Mi
B$ Mutter of C
a
th'
am' end as . MTA.
.Culross of Barrie, .
: The funeral was.held`Saturday,from
Knox United •Churoh,,London and the
edifice was coin lctel
. p . y: fl1lcdiby those
who ,gathered ':.to'.,pay ,thelr.last re
speet to a departed •friend,
AN OLD GOOSE 'AT DURHAM
-
e.ham.••Chr�}nicleR o#• •a'� re,Gent
date !mad�.the: f 1.
We oro not -dui* just how ,old a
o a _o.. ,._c�.
a one h old •be• to he; called aid ��.
but Mrs, Duncan h MoQuarriei n
Inde . i fan
hoc ons that cern,we think,
i fish troop, 4 'ba: 001 `01410 04 10,
lath•,'' m=
,To P Y ed_game is quite as
portant as winning. the game; and in
extending, our congratulations' and
sincerest thanks. to the Grads it
. ' . it
only, fitting to say: -that in the finale
akt Y.ancouver'•„they ,played c.a.-hard
'clean game against a team most wor-
thy, Of their Sleet Our •best wlshes
tO with them as they represent Can•
(Ala and the University Of Torohto 'at
the next'Ol ; is genies." „ w.
°o.io
fr `.:.tint _:
ee o an i ;,•
c ,o
s.
..• A ry rte in- Which the
bosses •.ti e, lied ,and:;flattery. Instead :Of
a whip.
•.Modesty isn't obao'ete, • Obi
e>'ve
to man who .hos t I' o on, t
9 X d i ,trt�r e.
i. 'ptvooto
Ci- _i
r
aa'�•
d
an
has
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captivity'-inW
these
' arts % i
P not
.Ontario. • � *11
This
�
y_ not . be aa'' sleds
_ t
r
th
e•. owe
g
9 . as the >flos ��
tf.
of these. kind of'.fa necessities ,.
� ,sties � do
not get much chance'gf showing their.
longevity before hewing ' their lives
cut 'short to , grace : the 'thunk
o ,t wing•
r Christmas table.; ',
•
Mrs. McQuarrie'a oase
g Dowaver:
,has seen :twenty eight 'annum*, ,ant-
unlike some • other '' femininity the
•
know of, instead of setting .back .the •
calendar and trying to 'appear aa' '„
"sweet sixteen,", •this ; old Bent ck
girl seems rather proud' of her,
ge. •
She's a worker, too, .arad'rather
lie around :and 'complain of•the ' h' this
rlleu-
rnatism • and other kindred ailmsnte .
thunlit the human a an
tiveat life, shehis ' sprriingfor, ' •ip. sir
many fennel.' yearsre
nestout .awithnother thehieauflackti, of int t p paring heat
sm of gobrlosentaood nR
at the proper time... This, goose and
her mother, ' which was . killed' • rime
years -ago- at ie. -10444- old ago, .When • .'
the:' barn doox'.elamidieJ - l
. oaKana , liar;:
have been steady workers '
on t c
tR
�ie
rm for over .fifty rears,.
and we doubt very much if there
any other record .of • the i l keia.=rJn-
tarsi.";: _.x
It's.
love,
ove,
p
ure
and
u
ndofi
le
, i
t •yo can kiss her* before breakfast,w1th. foyF
::.
This` is the Oft season for flakinT
ll
hey blattn
e the cuededneiis of
the younger • w
tiling blit here it ex•iio» • off awry
yr
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