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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-10-27, Page 1-. , ._....,- .:.-. -... .. a and cold blooded tiiux er t! s e . - --- - .-.-- .. �r . visiting bier aistert Miss Jennie Fr• T and 4liroll-Hamilton, of Bel- dwaY'l� Jar4ine NAMed gnev' a£ lt.' said Barrlater Smith. D "Sow far has the rosecutlon ('� rf,ove• --: convinced this jury that Misa Le Th '� QU. ' a U) .. Mrs. Miller, of Seaforth, spenrid torEsn laz►dtQ4vhhere the doctor' ) e .eve had any knawiedge that aRoy `vice- 'with her 'daughter, Mrs. X.T.N was Making a• special course in the A�ro�a bje MajrdererL` Adamua, murder had ,been committed? To will he a thin 4 the 1pnSt ti OF CANADA Rev ,Mr Clvadale of roroni o. wl,l L while s'tandt g- on a stepladder in mind this has not been done at g j HEAD 0,PFICE, • XONTDEAIt will preaX here next Sunday af- t,icking a Ales from: a +tree, Mr. J, r all." -- you take a few doses of our ternoon, T.—..-. p pp Capital . . . $S,000#000 Mr, and 'Mrs. Wilkin,. off Clinton, a eking u 1, b t forte ately no severe Y'' Inc las a �4 cocore ap attended the 'funeral of the late pp His Brother, Thomas . Jardine . d All of Thein Love 9 toes Injuries resulted, J Reserve . . . $5, OQ,000 prior `to his departure for Winui- 9 Mr. Jas. Stanley $7 ,000,000 Miss Maggie McDOnald returned a Di IC, 'Munroe, of the staff of . Assets on ►rhuraday after an extended . ehgCanadian Bank of Commerce, ' SU Held• old Huron • • and Correapondenta v isi't 'with her parents at Staff was entextained at a caipplimen- Ninety per cent, of those who 125 Branches, orld Mrs, Win, Fowler who ha°s. been � 9 a ``Q at U' have tried it, tell us it is the best chroughoub the visiting at �Irs. J, Brittori's for taxy supper at the Queens ,Hotel .7 sometime returned to Seaforth last and presented with a. pipe and. a preparation they ever used. It handsome locket --= ---^-- acts quickly and will cure when �_..-- -'-- —.'- uvgea nouse iuza ov.ere sue. euwrcu . otlJtersfafl. ' Beery facility for the transaction of weMer. and Mrs. 'R. Adams and oleo- the cellar. Froni spatters of bl� d Banking in all its branches, ,ghter attended' the wedding of a. Kiplien Edward Held as Mu1'dePer-arid. , l g ,. on the stairway leading into tae ce)ar THE BIRTHPLACE Of MANY Of Try a Bottle nterest allowed on Savings accounts cousin at Fullerton on. Wednesday , upper at 'Chiselhurat Thomas. as Accessory: , he thought that an attempt had been TORONTO'S WORTHY The fowls at highest current rates. Of lata week:. last Tuesday night was a splendid . . made to drag the body out after the success. $136 being taken in ax the T,,,,, d„T. OITIZEN►�'. ][t Really is Good. Courteous treatment. accorded to all r�tovs n'ship, and Mrs W� � an- door,. YERDIGT IMPLICATES tlllVi — customers. richof +Holmesville, attended the � _ 1ey, Mr. 2VIcClilly is about to begin continued on page 4 TALKED .Of BYGONE DAYS. . .•� 'farming, having bought a farm on . R. E. MANNING, Mgr• • Stanley on Thu sdayr 0, * aul Jae• the fourth concession of Tucken- , _ H Mr, q, $, Stanley, of Sault Ste, smith, Inquest at Goderich Into the Death of Woman Took taudanurrt Annual. Banquet • of the Old Boys CLINTON BRANC L elle accompanied the remains of Peter Cameron returned from Lizzie Anderson Er ds,in the Arrest London, Oct: 27,-- policeman last Brought Forth Many Erltertain- � A. nell M �- his father from the Soo and, spent Saskatoon this week where henight found Mrs. Gibbons, aged '$8, ing'Reminiscences. '. . a few ,days visiting friends and, ac spent a pleasant and profitable few of - Lad*-Edward Jardine •Con- night of a plumber, lying on the street. Phm• B. . . Additional District news xray 11 i qusin'tances around here, • weeks• tines to Explain the Evidence He arrested her, but at the station it . ^.. C,P,R. Telegraph Agency on Page 6 of this issue.' `-^"-'"-- Miss`Maud Doimage, of Winthrop Against Him by Charging the was foand she was suffering from With story and song, remiulseen-. 'be 'found) p g end Mra, F, McEwen, • of Cl [laudanum poisoning: She may recov- ces by the old, Whers and a,-�few Godgrieh Township were visiting thein friends 'Mr. aniWitnesses. With Telling Lies. . - - U,S., !is . i; �' the n same of'the ys enjoy. 1. Stanley Mrs, lS.'Hannah, of Fenn, .. -Rosa recently, • Goderich, Oct. 27,-Edward and reae�t, Enron Old.Boys enjoy er. , o0 Jokes o -vicinity. Mrs, Win. H, Butt, of Centralia, --� ed a rare Itime.at their annual'ban- ' Mrs. Helen McDougall and her visiting relatives in detective •and A, Butt, Of Farkill, were visit- Thomas Same were arrested yester- I poet last Wednesday night at the: N s7M!�~~ daughter Mary, are visiting friends Mr. Be - g . ;�,g their cousins• here in the home, day afternoon, the former, charged DR. CRIPPEN ISsFOUND GUILTY prince George, • in Lobo this week - 'from ►Toronto, is visiting his xno. of 'Mr, J. B, Dinsdale'last week. with the .murder on Sept, 20 of 1?- SYCYIply. . Alex. Thomson and 'wife on her, Mrs. J:' Anderson. year-old Lizzie Anderson; and. the lat• Huron 'was 'unanimously agreed 'that -Mr. al to attend' Mr. Norman'Welsh has gone to Mr, Alen, 'MCB,eath has returned MISS LENEVE ACQUITTED. Hexon hath the cotber 40 odd coon- Tuesday went to Hens 1 clonic, to enter the police forge. from ,his timber limit and sa�Wmill.ter with ;.ml0� sitar the . ties of Ontario beaten to a frazel" 1i . • the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mc- Tis many friends. wish him success. near Powasaan in New Ontario `-- in regard to its aceomlishments and . Ewan. The crown theo is that the r1; Sensa�tlonal cNau Eton, of Tees- His Emma Burnett has been ,where he found everything pros whose mutilated and nude body was HISTORY OF' CASE, the'splendid type °f citizens it had Miss Eliza M g sent 'forth to other parts of , the It really is sQnsational, the d ending a f e9`�s of Strath- 'The Church people lar, was as Murder tciok place in February. Dominion. wonderful way which eater, spent a few ays on the 2nd. spending found in an abandoned cel She was The guest of Mrs. George sister Mrs. Townsend, intend holding their anniversary saulted and then slain, to prevent her • gird. coy, revealing her assailants. The authori- Body 'Pound' July 12 in cellar .at Dr. loci J. St who s , spent hi . ear- B m McEwen was called Mr. and. Mrs. J: Johnston, of Ash-. services' on sthe 'first Sunday in Nov Crippext's home: the association, who spent hie. ear Mr. Malcolm o. old R'p•, 'were last week visiting ember and 'the 1Vlethodista the s`e- ties did of submit all their evidence, ly .'days at Bayfield Where his fat( ntof M�NTO�IN Gond Sunday, reserving some for the. preliminary Crippen was arrested on July 31 at or was a doctor before him and still to Z`urnberryy on 15aturday last t field . --see his brother-in-law, Mr. James 'with the latter�s. father Mr. John Mr, J. B. Dinsdalle's sale last trial, Father's Point, resides, reminded the members of • Wylie who was taken ill. He re- I Marshall wan and E. , 'Elan- Bath Jardnes took the; arrest quiet: : ,thy y ie beino� Misses M. McE Thursday the 20th inst.,'was lar, swift ocean used to , -m early heals all manner of skin troubles turneA ,on Monday,Mr. Wylie ly, maintaining the same defiant grins , Arranged in London on Aug. 29, It is ung ualled for Oha s . ColiT roved'. suld, teachers in S. S. No. 9, and No gely attended and good prices they displayed when G. T. ,Blackstock, Huron eesttlers used to + make In q p11 considerably imp Were the rule, The .three .s zing Sentenced to death. Oct '22,_; I Bores Routh Skin, Eczema, a 10, attended the Teachers Conven p ILC., was .denouncing them as falai- Asn son Nov. Sth: cQnimtr out' to Canada the .delight. tion recent held in Gal d the colts were sold at $76 ; $109 ; and$160 gars, in the witness box an Tuesday. g fel +trip ,up the St, Lawrence in the tall( and Hay Fever, in fact fob,. ___ old canal boats,. and the trek a- any irritation of the akin. Mullett Mr. Wes, iller recently ha respectively:. In the, tone way they, listened to • misfortune to be thrown from his Mrs.'Logan'b.as returned home Coroner- Holmes charging the jury, cross country through the bush to a . Harry and. Miss Mable McMool , u , The horse ran'fxom Clin- after a three hnonths trip in the h verdic which declar- Dr. Hawley 'Harvey Crippen, the. 'tho Huron. al9trict. � There. was in $ you can defend on Mentho• t b ggY and also to .t. a t, pp the 30 s, s0 s and 60 s. Their chief spent qunday with Miss M. Shep- ,ton, to rMr. Millers farm on the 9th wealt visiting her sons, -daughter, , line to effect a- Cure.. . aril J n. Fortunately Wes. was not and ether old friends.' Her son, ed' `.That . rlizabeth Sane Anderson. American practitioner and Wedical sport was,'cutting 'd'own the hard-. p end Mrs. Chas. Smith and eO , _ Bruce also came :back recen'tl but her death . by having lien agent was . on 'Saturday last 'found le y wpod forest, but it tuxned out i2bC SDd 5QC . �e children Sunda ed 'with J. hunt.' he has: one throat outwith-a.sharp-knife or semi, uilty -of the murder of hiss wife g -th y Mrs. Purdy, of Seaforth, acCOOm:. g 'to Detroit where he ex + .quite as,'good ood 'men 4f not, better Batley. vied by her brother, 'Mi. R pests a position for the winter.' lar instrument, and the evideiic�e sub, 'the actress, Belle Elmore, and sen . ithan. lawn 'bowling or golf, )Sans Miss Elsie and Mable Brown spent pa son, of Missouri, U. S., re- };race (afar t'ahomestead and preen . mitred points. to Edward Jar- stenced+ to death; Mi Ob , g j , 'teas out just 30minutes of Huron'had become ornaments in Sunday with Miss Ida Ferris. B ' dine as having committed the crime. The jury Gently visited at 'Mr.:P. Cole's, Bay- b 'south of Caron, s 391 near peOp� vysited outsida When it returned and announ ed all Bruce professional and Huron and S Robert and E. 'Crawford spent a ,field +Line. Mr: Robinson and Mrs.. his brother John, who has 391 acres. `� hundred it Bruce had ern Can d the better W....Rs Holmes' days with their sister, Mrs. John Cole ole:, ere old, school lunates 'and' there. , the .court house r get r look at the that it had founds the defendant part of 'Western Canada, . gtevenaon, of Brussels. ad not'seen each other for thirty 11Ir, Dins3dale .is contemplaiii>g ti'?r they were marched to• the. guilt, Lord Chief Justice Aiver- Phm B. y count ail Edward :lin along stone asked the physician if he lead- Wel'comedi Ithe Member, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hooper and baby, h , ri to ^Cahfoxnia' where h4 has t«o y' 3' the latter's mother, three years. two daughters or 'some., pi hit. �� Inspector Greer, .blushing ,any'th'ing io say. Crippen replied Dr:'Chisholm, of •Wingham;.�Nl;'P., :' �annfactnr. I Chemist, are visiting ]?. in the.hO :� somewhat, and smiling. Tb,oinas.fol-: � m► low vioce: � .fox. East +Huron, who Tut Archie Mrs. N. Sundercock. Seaforth • pe that he b d relief,:fr.:m with inspector Boyd. sneering. � `cI s'till,protest.Ln innocence?' 'Hislop oust. -off +business .politically; Z , . .a serious, attack .of rheumtitism. Ail The chief t �— tries Dark left last week .for loin in the hope"that he may Como The coroner instructed .thb,jury that justice hen 'donned the. ;-for the time being, at .least, had. • 1.. C".onatance Tho ere he has, back completely. restored. Mrs. if. they caw fit to connect Edward.Jar (Tack cap that has rested near him come diOwn. fro Toronto; for the ban _%ttleford, Sask-, - where in� co may accompany dine with the crime they could impi;U, -through, .the trial, and pronounced'• quet, andl'he 'got a t;plendid. recep= Miss 'Annie Clark, off Seaforth, is secured) a +good position. Ci p y him. �� the . brother,well.He lead 'the 'sentence of `death, , on, $e ,referred to the strong at visiting relatives around 'here. ,Thomas E. Hays was in. Torontci, They:have rensted their farm to 1VIx. lea stress u the conflict ot` Jud • e% Address.. Kachment and affection that many I o - fie Toilet iss Edna 'Love, 'of Warton, is d+in the annual banquet oP Jas. McDonald who .gets control at Pa p°II w g ass. t �. • _....­-.1-11.1- __.__ __ O s #� saZfation- ime,, . Thi$-wIth_14s-own-form lv%ll_. ssatementa uttered b bath of them. reas_the=&An d_ ;mom people off the Old Country have for _ - the Huron a also their mother; w particular towns enc ocallties"ane" �� f (� Mrs. D.W. Johnson left on Man- -Will give'h'im,Dlentyof•work. Lord Alverstone sand': . I. TEND THE BEST., IT PAYS 'da for San Francisco, where she coaly tried to escape appearing on the a he did' no't know virh pec le 'from1. �T I y You been' coavieted on evil= y p staibd. The only member of the Sar have Huron ,'Count should not' have the . will Spend the winter with her son, dine;tamil ppafl deuce) which can leave no dpubt in 'same' love for'their old. county. ELLIOTT4.. iCvuderlch • y,. h9 said, vyho appeared to . ' . Russell. vomit to tell the troth was the young- the .pmind of "any, reasonable yuan «Some people 'call it clannishness Big Toilet Set Sale CbUtinu- ' • George, T. Turnbull Is'. in Ned The new public. school is expect- -edit bay, Frankie. Edu:•ard .- Jardine that you and+ flue l'ly murdered your fess. 'butt' I +call s iti Wiloble'huban' ed for Two Weeks. York State this. week,.buying an ed to be ready for . 'occupation by had been earitsadioted'in ever peril= „ 'a n Vsnutilated her sbody. trap,°1. safd� he.,' picking apples'for the. old+ country November 1; A carload' of seats' ar •solar soveral' witnesses whew. be I advise you_ �ko ,entertain- no This led him[ ko'tell of• ane of his A vwlue that betters the best .11 by hope that-you will ease et he con- we have ever had. at such a (markets. a Fr. rived sthie week;and are being plat . atiemphed. ao exp3ain his movements. sequence oP your crime I ' early political experiences. It j rice, TORONTO, ONT. Rev. Fr. Ronan, St. M rys, ed • �ih .position. The grounds are on. the- night-in question. •, He-,hod alas to aka. hmpTOre 1the. night before his, first election.:: p , , Best plans in Canada foz 6uperioi Business Stanley, Woodstock, and Fr. Egan .'beta leveled and .cement walks, contsadlicted h his• ielal,ivee. m „Your peace 'with Al He had Al� enty pninutes to spend � - Full 10 piece Sete beautifully .L. Education. of Stratford,-were guests of. Rev. are %iinder'..condtruction. is `.tar you say„" he said.' When e- 'before a mneelting. and'he~'decid'ed decorated with rosea, in green CDDfMENCE NOW. CATALOGUE FREE. 'The rifer merger : of The American "whether Edward Jardine is •'lying,& a lord. chief justiceped con_ to 'call on. an 'old Scotch6'Liberal - and .brown, and finished ••with ' g p y you beliewb.be. is, You. must, duded,`a policehian` stepped for,. ccand. you know.'what that•Imeans," amoothpurface, . Road Machine Company, of Canada. And. is ward and in the hush that had fall- • here,;with The Baynes ,Carriage Co answer this tliiestion. Why? Is it to, "en Oder the :courtroom led Cri he said to those who knew well ei1- of Hamilton, and agroup of Detro., conceal: something•th"he didn't waJA en sfrom: +the diock. ' pp ough the Scotch Grits•rof .Ashfield .IIIIIIIIIIIII W automobile, men ,twill 'have.the. to contig ouO. If it was, then it must Huron.. I. ,. effect Of• considerably Inceasi been souietb that would have 1?t was announced afterwards slid oC`her parts of ' bpeetal for: two weeks y ng haeme ''hat 'Crippen will .be.. hanged on .Dr, Chisholm: stalked .as Scotch- as to' reduce the stock the'plant here. About $10I000worth Burt bim. That is only a.natural - Novemiber 'th. he knew. how, but told-the oid'Lib hrno. °f•: additional machinery will be elusion if you consider that Edarard When 'court convened Saturday eraT that he ,was the; Tory :candid- The Morrish Clod 2.7s. .. .. .. �,,,,�,} turday - added and a bonsidera'ble portion Jasdinv. is culpable I y wish t>o . Richard Muir 1n'ade 'the eosin 'ate. see Our 'South Window ", OBDERED CLOTHING READY-11, . CLOTHING ..I I of phis has already been ordered, cannot get 'away tram g 'T& nae 'friends' of yours?' wee• - say that You speech for the proaeeiition: He de- ". They swill start turning out some-of the •fact that Thomas Sardine visas im lared' that the : the re ly. ',Bult,11'did hot'ken that' _..,. _.. ,_ :,the.. near ode - - — - --_ Lwb -c•• crown .had -proven . . P r , i, . - _ „ - pr cts at once. ttesars. (sated in this as w9l. • Ths were You war Sco�h. - . - E Clothe the Tittle the new company, and will remove together all : bring ,w their beyond a'reasonable doubt that the Y is , arenta . get night„ they body found in 'the cellar :of. the I m noir Scotch-but kny:p • T f �j LOTH S W fellows from the -to' !Hamilton, 'where the head office fortune& t° ether• ` The one•lardst have , were 'Scotch. 'Were you ever ( in W, - O. NJL�I�L C/ , . 8 Crippen home was that of•the Dz s, of . • . . to Hamilton, where th ehead office been; award; of the oth6es-mov'e , ,wife. No ane else -e sai<i had. a 'the -county of n6xborough2 . kindergarten size u We will be ai'tuated: •. �, n, - to sap. tbo'. least of it: chance to hnurder the 'woi.�an' 'and g p ' :The Scotch Grit had 'been born show natty suits, made b Work is progressing favorablyon Ty ,Q ,n yesterday mornizi$ was bur SEhe boil and +brought up ,in t 'Roxborough. THE HUB GROCER. . - For Little Men y y y as it was 'found 'to near Ithe< town, only 'seven Imiles the construction of the trestlework Edward Jaidine rift on the witness .have been buried• k. specialists who make no- • for the Ontario West Shore_ Rail stand,, the last time just, before the '' ' - Phone 48 • P , from hie own home, where.Dr. Chis . , thin but , children s way at !Port Albert, north of Gode- coroner began his. summing up. Alvere'tone Sum's up, : holm's.'Pather had lived. He . g rich. About 1,000 feet of trestle- " Now; Edwwd Jardine. ' TQir. :'Lord Chief Justice Alverstone im- various places and men 'that% 'Dr.1.I -~ clothes; and it takes . a work will +bei buil', in addition to a Blackstock, "this_ ingvlest is dzawin8 medYa!tely !began his summing up of 'Chisholm asked about. .. S eCailiSi to make .them-bridlge of '100 feet across the Nine to a close and you have- several, the. case, i, P s Did). you know Jus'tiee=•--? - ' u nand +then ud-' . . , Mile River. Rails'' have.'been laid o itiea to make. explanations. The justice deacribed Cri pen as.. Yes hang a mk j le, � r- correctly A great variety to thig paint 'from Kineardin a' ounndera�nd the►' yon are naG in an :extraordinary 'man, whether a 'him" aspired Sto'be:a,'Coneervative eon e nil Y i of styles to choose from;, Goderich, and the: greater part of the ition.ef an accused person as guilty or innocent:. If guilty, he . g "That'a just what you're going' +her of Parl'iainent, but he had • &moi y the road, 'lie completed',on the et, Blit you. ay that,. several of the . had 'covered a ghas'tiy c •im,e in a Ito:olio with kn'e to-morroW.morning unsatifaetory interview with 'Pat . - 'finishing of the trestle at this witnesses aro lying and I . havo •called, .ghastly 'way, and 'it .was • + .w Boys Norfolk Suits, dark at- believed, replied the cand'idate.. Selly and !did•not'+getthe; nomi- terns at.......... • , p point. 1, in a moat 'brutal and calloused man: By ithin time 'the'Scotch Grit was nation. 'Later he 1vent 'into South 2 25 you tO.give yowany o �y ner. If 'he was innocent it' was im- 'almost.,Willin to 'think matters .' . W. Latimer, L. Whitt . i, • Boys Norfolk Suits, • bloomer Farlane, and 7y P. `Me- you, may • wish' of , makinge�cf 4118 os g s a g kers at...:........ 3.50. , le to fathom his. iniad; as he over. '.He did'. in fact squ re things continued 'on page 2 g�4 . *' AA Cox. rakesmen tions You. will observe flim if the Possible •: knic have resumedltheir•old'runs on the, jury believe their evidence„ It •will was absolutely indifferent to • the, with his,'counscieAce so as to allow .Boys Dcubic breasted Suits, 4, good patterns. at ....... 5.00 y pied pre- t yo+o in; an unfortunate °poeitioa. char a of murder, ,He -had taken :frim' to'cast his vote next •day ' for. • - p G. T. R. Which they occupied g Boys. Double bceasted • :Suits, vioui o� he, strike. , Mava died YOU. back because .I do ate whatever to' prove his tin- Dr. Chis(°lm. . lain or bloomer knickers, Garr , Coc rave A we' t'tv'wed don't wank to .take arry'untair •advan' noeence. Crippen, the justice de= r and. Foe.:. r: p ding 'which too s have dared; undoubted) Warm Friend �.. special at :............. 6.00 ki place at three o - lag you. e ai: What eaglanation y. 'was a liar. Bovis •D.: S. Suits, choice pat- clock last sThursday afternoon in u.to'make�"'', r and had lived an.immoral life,�but; ccBob't'Sol'mes, ex-M. for West. hUl'e °French terns at.,, 7.50 'the 'Church of,St. Mary. Magdalene, �•.I 'don't see bow theyresn•.00me.,V he 'addled, the jury +could not con- Huron ,and, former editor of the . y', r ' Boys D: B.Suits, extga swell Toronto, Was ,'that off Mias,•Marjoi here and •take hold of that. Bible and vidt the defendant on that adore: Clinton New Era, who introduced . s , y. patterns, with bloomer knick- ie Stewart Cochrane, daughter of kiss .'it ,and then !,ell; lies,;" •ceded it must 'be quite convinced. that 'Mr. John Ransford of, Clinton, to, alive . CDil ..:.:....... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochrane, to .the human arts 'founds were from - �, . ars at..., Jardine. p the and .claimed him as one n. e �F.ri A snap in Boys. Shite, 15 only, N1r, Edward E.'(arrow, of Winnipegg. +� ; supgwso you seattae4�s4 It the•sbodly of Belle Elmore, and that of his warmest friends, „S.H.O.N Sralad" represents. Bo sSuits SX. re $5 and M. eldest icon of, Mr. Juatrce GarroW y l and, one of Sthe +strongest.political the hi hest:Standard" rocurable X. q . Y g =would be bottom fes• y+on• !o tell ilia her ci.eath was 'caused b a wilful p 1 to clear at............... 3.50 and Mrs. Garrow, of Toronto. The truth;'"' act of the prisoner. in Olive Oil. Bulletin No. 111 ' foes he ever hada to 'dell with.. He, . service, which was taken by the •�yp6 : lyir g6 that's • ail I eon . 'Quick Trial. was a gtian off letters," too as he from the Inland.Revenue depart- s' . rector, the Rev. Charles Darling, make out of ity"' was the final word. /j t s uncle o th 'b d+e tocols �} The atrial moved quickly: Ito en well knew when he was runnOit �a�s ,. . u c e f thebride. , ..The church wag previously, My. Blacks + , p went indicate that in were 108, egamp- ? ' If the b0 15 t0 haVe a decorated With ed:• at 10.30 O'clock, .last Tuesday 'paper. and he readers did n e ins OlivmenOil�nTwo samples of y„,: I y quantities of .him if. . M had ever been neer the y 'to look to t o signature at the bot- p I palms, lerns and yellow chrysanthe• lace where'the girl's body lyse tound', morning, me before the lunch hour. A new O' crcoat this winter P the 'indictment had. been read the richt' , know Vvoc the writer was. nine, N were pronounced gen- V mums and Ithe. guests pews were and he answered "N°:” Geor Moss , 1. 1 �;A ' g � prisoner's, plea Itaken the jar Mr. Holme's jocularly referred'to eine. now is a splendid time to 'tied with white ribbons. The {i�r p- . bfidal. party 'Were receded u the waw- then sworn and b � gone y Mr• Ransford's versatile. cadturert g • p n p drawn, the. opening address of the He ryas farmer, manfacturer We Have it in original ask-' r.1,� maket. a selection. pp few days before the prosecution made, and, two wit- " of 4 , . asile by'the 'ehoir'singing the •brief- to the place with witness: nesaes examined. . Imperialist and annexationist, ages, 1 p►uta 35c; 1 prat (350; 1 s t al hytnn, 'followed) by the ushers. . say he s lying, said Jardine• lie was an annexationist at ally quart $I,25. ", Boys Overcoats. from 3.50 to Frank 'Cochrane, +brother of the was asked how the' wit• The Cage Was considered, of, such s e to The extent of annexin 41,1 . i'. 10.00 Mr- Moss importance that Lord Chief. Just- rat , bride, Mr.. James 'Carrow, brother . as _ u f nesg, walked before the, tragedy ice Alverstone presided• Crippen's that he could set irria ehe licenser � EXTRA SPEC T&L-Bo s Coats,. of thegroom, and Mr. Kenneth Mc- p y compall; to nous. thief counsel was Alfred+ A. Robin, States, under Im g cc . • t with college collar, rill sizes, Dougall,. Nett came the brides- ,.Well; he wasn't &s lame then es . g . > he brow h't 'back .W Atli, pini hie bet- .YV a distinguished 'barrister.. gg . at....., , . �.. , ..... ,..: •5.00 maid, Miss Isabel Cochrane, the now." (Laughter.) 'ter and (bigger half. Dispensing dheinist. . bride's sister., in pale pink andwhite Simeon ysorninggtnr, who lives op-. -o-- Mr. Ransford also had been some _. hat 'faced with pink, and wreathed The College Suit posite the fair grounds, s t° Ethel Claire Neve was acquit- thing of sa. politician. He had evefi 5o pairs Boys Knick -with roses,, .. She carried a bas finding a .black-handled knife with. a ted on the charge of being: an ac- "Lion 1r kdt of (marguerites an •dpink roses, broken "little" blade, inside his Ote ce r of Be ter the fact in the murd- • . Lion Brand . ers, clearing at -oft. Ladtly With her father,. came the I Elmore Crippen, in OI .. Regular 6qc, ` -bride, 'Wearing a graceful gown of five weeks ago. de Mrs.. Monck, who was working in trial Court Tuesday. a£ternoon,,af- Othe Boys Corrects ivory satin duchess with Princess Ba SonS BanWC Cl y y _ _- _ ... the refreshment booth at tile• fair, said) al that lasted less than a day..It �he Mo , lace and Itulle veil and orange blas.- her little daughter Hazel had bought was 'for love of Miss lLe, Neve that • sons, 'She carried an exquisite 15 cents worth of buns at 6.30 or Crippen, now under death sen d 1855• shower of lilies :°f the valley, Mr. 6.46 on Sept. 20 for Lizzie Anderson, fence, pinurdered his wife. The Incorporated . Harold )Norris was 'best 3nan. At- The money was supplied by the An- Crown's coungcli, Richard Muir, . We invite Mothers to dtlir Boys. Department to,° ter n'small reception at the home derson girl, This was corroborated by t �"$ lief, rAm yr ,�OD�OQd �l couldn t show that Misa ZerTeve _ p. �� see the new rind choice creations of lthe 'bride's , parents in'Spadina :t had knowledge of either �arepfpon's Hazel. ,.. 1 Rest Fu�nd; • $404009006 = avenue Mr..and Mrs. GarroW left This evidence ad•a very 'signiAcan intention or of the crime i ' for fall and whiter. 'for VL %Wedding trip across the line bears on the base; as Dr. Gallow, There 'were no witnesses called 0 Iirafthes tri• Vvtnatlst, and .Agents anti orrespoudents in All .g . , ' before igohlg to their home in Win- who, made the post mortem on the by (thee 'defenee, Immediately upon ftYt18 $ . _ nipeg, , )-ride 'travelling in a murdered ill, followed with the stale- the conclusion of the speech of V. .. the prillelpal Cities in the World. • . brown tweed tailorl>sade and brown went thattheramains of buns were E, Smith, Miss Le Nev�e's attorney A GENERAL SATITKTS4 BItISINESS„TRA111t5ACTED. . � hat to Match. found in the stomach and if she ate Justice AlVerstone, delivered his: fi .---�-�•- ' those at 7 o'clock she must have died charge Ito the jury and, they retir- � / N �i The Moorish ash lothxr�g Co. at eleven or, be#old, 7'haro Were lilac ed, return ng in 22 minutes ,With A 1/ ,V S A K D E p R T MV 5 N Two children of Dugald rMCCvx- some fresh grapes in the stomach, the verdict of 'nequittal. . at all Tranches. Inteirest allowed at Lfghest t�urr+erit rattle �� sf Mack -of ,West Williams got into the rt is surely an astonishing pro � Sgaar6 Deal .F'or.Drery. Doy corn crib and' ate some Paris Green an"ol be � inferxed that they the &ban position that Ethel Le Neave would Branch - - C 9t DOW I)I NG. manager` . they found there. One is 'dead the taken (Tom the vines )c hve , renamed secret Lifter callous ,C�lll>i Yl , • . 1• 0 ......... other 'dying. „ . . . . . - . • , y, - . . I , . t. .1 . . 4 a ' ( 0