HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-2-18, Page 2TUE; S" " ‘1 ^1t()1 1)+ "•a ANT. TRTTRBDAY- FEB 18. 1897.
b.aw time My w */stash 1 deal ka.w Mr Campbell had b.• to bet. 1 was el Mr Campbell, wile. are yea stilts to write ed • low el my frien& to vote ter M,. Me-
ths& my family "eked them to bey fruit wary Ine.dly with Mr (}•mpbell'e family me that latter ! He wed, Ob. I will writ leen 1.d some *bleated amid I did .es pee -
The eeepeeese sad we one had sem- . M. did did .et say he pat her .res wed. ore www el thou d.ya, oe asamithi.g • rata very bard. I w 1. the rtdha earns
the wit hast ter. My reoelleetem w tet the said M that She has wary snynemil► lathed with days. I hal se espy et the meter's lilt 1
di/ tet me me them Mem days. 1 joss
weer tweeted among my Mande. 1 did nee
sou Mr. Mehra .r Mr. Ca.plee et Mc
Kidd, 1 wee o to T..ew.t •t a maple d
dare to a pen'., • 1b* .lie peel" ler the
.ho..b, nothing pennsa1 i. It lle iriasea
Wt. A pros was •weeded to the mud
popular moolidote I thick, bet I ►est to
hides par' in It 1 would net .ev delio•te
ly there sew anytbi•t of the toed, 1 as
Iodise were 1.0$1111 •bet wish • pearl wee*
tag te get oo.tnbuuoas to the Mode. 1
did .e w.vaseteg thew day at all 1 4.4
net not as earuu•eer ea el east.,. def . 1 • d
sot take any voters to the toll. 1 u.ed sty
bt.7e4. *b* week before the eleetMa smog
about 1 meted only 4 or 5 famines ea a4.
1 dews remember t.ak..s my report as Se
hew aerialhi parties were gates torow to
m7 friends. 1 aid to go raere to mama
amid sack was my halt"., there. I had a
vete at that election and 1 t *ted. I was
ordered to go hut did not want to de an►•
thine wrong. i preferred not to go, bat I
felt J 1 refused to go, it might in .*rima
tweets ba to my peril. I drew .i pay ler
the tame I ww■ ahem,. The on.' aim at-
test was deducted from ehy metal leave,
whio1 ie throe we.ksimeis yam. 1 lard...
letter (letter hooded in) I think I woe •
per...t clerk la Jammsry 1896, at the
Woe of the election, bet I wee out USCG of
it .4 that less.
T.S DALTON cAtte,
J A8. A DALTON, . worn, said : 1 sta
the mail clerk referred to iu tam i.vasetas-
ties and i. he videm of J. J. Amnia is
ibis matter. t have bees eo the mail wer1-
iw going on three years. l had helots that
lived ea the tewaa*ip of A.h6sld, u West
Har*... I have • large Windy .*.ambo.
Hers. i remember the bye -election to Jae -
miry, 1986 I was in the mall serves el the
Mea I was in the riding of West Heron
daring that oamp•ign mesa days. I wee
away at the time e. my •notal lave I
supposed I was • fns .toot to do as 1 liked
during that time. We w entitled to three
troika, bet ma take it in smaller porno's..
1 took seven .tarn thee I was is the riding
beton Mw. Anotia I sewer saw any o* the
bodies Co.eervstives ea tows. I n.1 Mr.
W*m.iller t. L.ck.ow for • leer Maui...
I .appose he know what i wee doing. He
made .o noblesse. to it. I was •t my bro.
that-u-law'a for two day., and the rest of
the tame 1 was at hose at my f•tbeee. I
wont to one of (.men'. meetistts. 1 wee
not oakum to Mr. Campos or Mr. Kidd at
all. I did no o•nvsriov at all. I think 1
stet Joseph (:rife os Saturday I doe',
think I heti .ay .wer.t os. with him I
don't remember.amiag Joo. .tyles, Wm.
Moran. Thos. O'Reilly or Joo. l.oag. I
had the fly team Mr. A.atn refer. ie. I
had thirty or forty et thea I got them
from Amite, and I dbtrtbatd them maids
the oaurob after service to parties eseliles
out No one told me it was not • peogsr
thing ter me to be dols, I west bathe
atter antnb■ting the 6y ese*b, 1 isn't
Plink 1 left hon. es Moeda,. I thick poll-
ing day was ea Tuesday. I drove my
brother-in-law to Finlay'* school home.
when he acted as poll-olerk, and thea eon.
boon. Again I drove two parties M the
poll to vows. Some local politioi•aa o. the
Cooservative side induod me to take my
holidays thea as they thought I .teat be of
lorries. I voted in West Hare at that
el.otioa. i lid no ceavanelog. 1 felt I had
a influence there over votes as 1 was moo
neatly m stranger in the nduoo. 1 maid ea
at the time. I did sot intend to smava•.
when I mos. 1'be parties 1 drove to the
poll to vote we Dr. C.na•dy and J J. Sal -
.e the oIsaroh she! .arnica was over,
Ivan
•t the (Othello oburoh, Kingebridte. That I w to West Huron i. the Jane also -
would he the Suede, tmmedi•tely mooed- time. I oasis up the night b.tore the oleo-
ne the .leotioo. I think the sheet marked tion ..d sot back the night of the election.
1. s the one I was to distribute at 1Ise
oburoh. It was use very similar. I that
that was the sheet 1 reoogniu some part
of the heading and some part of the oat -
tests in the body of it I went to Vie
C•tholio thumb on Sands, immediately
preoediog the eleotion and distributed trills
similar to them to the perms' Doming out
of the oburch. Denali. the other mail
clerk, hod similier ow and was .leo dte-
tributes, them n the same way. I se's
toll exactly how 'may we had. The
would be about 40 or 50 between ms. I saw
Joseph Griffin then ; he spoke to see sad
found fault with me for dlstribotiat these
bills, and told me 1 should not be doing
them kind of thing. His w•roed me not to
work on the Satualey evening. Mr. Gnf.
is • Liberal in polities. Hs did not advise
me os. Sunday to leave the riding that I re-
oolleot, but he did the Saturday previous. I
did not leave but stayed and os.vssed •
few of my friends as I had dose i. the Pot-
teries *bestow. I did not hot as eorati05S1
on .1•0eeos day. I voted. I •1.e not ern I
bad a vote. t did not tots. I think I had
no vote at that election 1 drove to my
brother's and droro my brother and Mr.
Qsi,ley to the poll, about 1f mile*. I w
around the eobool how awhile. I dm's
remember canmenl.g at the aobeol bow.
i don't remember heiyis, any ether voters
to the poll. 1 west to Oode,ieb the night
of the onetime day ..d Met morass Start-
ed book tor Hamilton. i don't thi.1 I did
much ea polling day. Tae w very
little Mawr takes. 1 w at that time •
ptob.tienary clerk. I did not oak ter any
permission to go up mad *nava I went
during my Wag lay off and asked permission
of the i.ep.otor m May after that mad vote.
whIob w granted. I saw J... A. Deleon
at the poll on daemon day. I dm's know
wb.t work he w doing. 1 sever spoke to
him. I mak he w there part of she
an..
As to the Merinos i• June 1896. I case
up I think into the rM1kag es Sat rd•y,13tb
Jane. I w not thea a probationary dark.
I w • permanent dark in the servtee. I
w in hot dampened be mew 1 resolved
• Milligram from my heepeeter, H. G. Hep.
kirk, of white (heads et o S t0) 6841 Ie •
Dopy, 1 did .ot ink him for my leave. I
think Mr. Hays, • lawyer Mn in adeno►,
asked for {save for no. Mr. Hays Is e
asthma Oeneervttly. a Oedeeich. I hod
e wes Mr. Have prevl.siy abash It I W
hese hold by acme Oseservtth/ petitions
te gs sod nae him. 1 w
thro.gb Oedema es a Tint M
planted •10111 my -
.em, tet ib.* the... teee sesame to provost pet ted Mad me her. Nettling snore was
mid tall she wee esb.sr•.ed M ibis matter.
1a regard to the highs Mos/lest the two 1 theyehe Me was s bath RAM, mead loath
wwmsa were at the door clow together. •ad t. speak shoat •..b satem*
were ranter mewling. Mn. Nem was • she would he mire. Mal about It,
Male tallied. If they bed goer os• be MIST 8U 4AN CA 6PBkLL, .were,m.:
me tare would love owe •e .,.sorry far 1 am oN el my father's •s.ietaete i• the
M 1 interiors. Mrs. l.glm s mmtebsa post °Kew 1 have bees Isle •.Natant sever -
to leapt./ that 1 pet my arm wooed 8.r.ad .I yen, almost awe his .ppwtmout.
pressed her to .s. 1 did not put my hand Thor* was • titter opened addressed to
seder bet gape. Mrs. Robert Johwto. A man some a the
Mica H.ya may Isere t11onf111 1 attempted 1 wicket ..d &eked me 11 Lbws was • (ester
to pet my ram around her S11e psrMM for Mn. Robert Jebesen. 1 looked
woad out know whether 1 mow attempting . tbrosfh,.tbe letters and gamm to ewe end
said, " Them is one fes Mrs. Robert Jam-
mers.. It ea trona N I.gam. " 1 sed 1t bad
bees mood by .oleo. It had been est
.d the ultimo, op.•ed sod maid up again
He one belonging te the o os opened it. 1t
is set uslmwl w the ane *1 very uommue
.lanae that lettere are oponed by .make by
the wrong penes,
I
know maims about the letter addressed
to J. R Mol.tm►. 1 doe's lam who
mooed it..
1 remember MW Kate 1)asw7 beteg is
my father'e Massie ot8ca wnuoe • letter
about Net July. It would be in the MOM -
M t my ergo around her, or put my Dan
.Ir bo•, but 1 did mot attempt to put my
ares mooed her 1 don't remtembe. the
Mrs. Widnes mildew. l r.o• llsot the
Miss Dooms testator, hat u u otherwise
wadi/ m tree, Mo.pt the wnumg of the
Miter in my palmate office 1 .moa boos
soave behind hoe and pot my bead es bar
n he.ldel 1 out gay .111 70■ let me read
year letter She old ye. 1 gad 1 duet
want to lead your letter My reooliestiou
b that et was sometime M the tosses.*.
Mr. Prtue old me shoo it about November.
I did not .peak to Mr. I).ao.y or Mea
Deasy about it. 1 .1-8't regoe.uher •mosey tog between 11 and 12 1 sew her go ie.
The door. were all 0 1 was there all
the time she was. My lather and I were
there, no ooe elm He took her • pee and
eek. In • little while be west is and looked
over her eboulder,pat his hand 0o her shout -
4.r sad said. " Will you let me read your
letter!" Rhe mid. ••'Vga, if )0e wary to."
n ot cerre01 tory them 1 had op -teed the H. said, "Uh, 1 die's woof to read 1t " It
better. 1 did not tell him so, I.et that 1 was all in • Peking manarr 1 wee in the
1.•i • right w 118'8 • letter ot,one.1 n my i dbtnbutia, ethos only • few 1 •t •we). My
It w.. am Vowed 10 let Pr+sew i lather came out and •1.e tweet oat after s
t 51051 000urrsei w re that he owl it did Lisle while. Thera wee no sous, no
not met ter ah. their it w.. • vel.o'tee or • trouble 1 have ••en her at the wtok.t.-
tbou. 1 do ter letter. 1 hat 5 0,•t true.
I don't remember tke spat wish Mrs.
►M time 1 think it was .ume:Jme i•
Norio -her 1 am Dot 80oar.te a. to dales.
It is a 00mm..o ower. ono for movie M
jokingly •.k me w write them • tetter ear•
self, whet" they Leet • letter 1 rosy seem
times m.ke the 'Ante reatuk
As t.. the McIntosh letter, 1 gay that it b
st.mtly about three timet • week. woo -
times twice • de7. I love heard her tato
Petrie. I had no spat enh her that I r•- tng to my Giber at the wicket slum •he on
member. I do Dot .*member the tanident 0orreow meouowed 1 remember mos M
18 Ise poet hie there may Mee beet, • oard. the wallet she gad in • joke w him, " Will
nod I might novo seen r, anal may have y0* write mea letter," and he jokingly re.
*Pokes .snout it to her. i have no r.00lleo- plied, I will, before Cbrietinas " There
ties of bar Gaynor she meld read her oard h.. been Do change m her Diann*, towards
hermit my father ttooe July, .Just the some as be -
le 6.1 pruh•I,tiity I called .Ir ilortoo • fore.
Isar whoa 11..0o.se4 m•• of opening lettere f remember 'n* incident of the Reynolds
ae I moderato -d him. 1 then e.eut around os,d. In handling the o•rd I noticed mote -
and be wan.* Ie and we abashed and bad to thing about . loot letter. There was very
be sap•ratgd. We loot half way It IP 1 ille oe the wad and I mentioned to my Meek 1 met t►. man •t all when I acme
p.sn now it was • mistake, bemuse 1 ms• lather, " Here a eomethtet shout • Int let- hers. I did tete tell atm I was going out
. I dotal rd whet he said. t r e A'blield I would oontrad,a him in
1 don't remember 1.410 0uovero•ti00 with fo Mr. Buhop-The mrd w*s .ddrees.d
Mr. Sounder. 1 don't think it ...enured. to Sires Htrch..0s. 1 mooed on the mrd that. I .rnvd n Godson& shout 1:25 r r.
1 don't tniok he was an unwilling witness something about a lest letter, and I remarked tea Saturd.). I tkiak 1 Ent saw Mr.
to my father, " He.s se something about • tt'mouleer offer mJ arrival. I saw Mr
.mptoo and Mr. Hudd that moult la Kin -
toil or in that vicinity. .1•s. A. Dolton.
i gal clerk, .ad 1 mat the eon. meaner ; we
were together. 1 don't tank I saw him
with Mr. Welsmlller. 1 am pretty more
n ot Mr. Wesmiller told me to fo out and
mast in the elmtioa. He wasted me to
canvas., I suppose. That is what I lnmed-
d deist. 1Psw Detest that *.gait.ss.. I
met hint in Kiy.heid s, a As*Aeld. Weis
I west there he w then. I did canvass •
few of my hinds ea behalf of Mr. Weis -
miller the Conservative candidate. I weld
have dose more if so disposed. 1 did nee
do all 1 uithl love dams. I mei several
people, Mr. Campion sad Mr. Kidd at Kia -
tail, in AabSeld. They w looked epos as
ppiro'ommis"at Conservatives n the tows of
Goderioh. I saw them M KntaiL I 11.d •
ooevertation with them as to what I was
to do. I don't know sew I receives. any
inutroalioas from Mr. Campionor Mr.
Kidd. 1 taenial .s . campugt h*eraton
from them to distribute. We we to dis-
tribute
my father at the within p es the Merestl.
She a./ ourselves ham always bees se teary
frisdl, teen., mid there Ma bees se air -
woe is them memos M she Prean i. B1. m-
essily stepped .ad tented with me M the
wicket far • q.ar•.r et •a hear er merr.
Te Mr. Ik..p-1 dos'► korner whe1Mr.ss-
vermM.. I refer whoa she galled to my
hither .bout the letter w the same see
versales my .*ter reales is My MMer may
have bees m the office M the dm..
J. J. a.dr. • it Am A. pampa.
Mr. Matey appeared for the Post Ofdw
1)rps ones, Mr. (.snow, Q 1 .; appeared
for Dawn, sed Ameba was aodefesd.d.
Alter • ..ort diemasi 5 It w ass i
*bat the two num 'Maki bs triad teme1her,
and they were ther.tore trued as one.
1140 J. AUSTIN. swore, said : lam the
Moil Clock Aaiun referred to is tab en-
quiry. 1 woe .permed to the mall service
shortly alto* the Cameme-Pett.rsos bye-
eloutios. Past was about 18110 Prior to
that I bad resided in Arlt old with .y
smiths. Tse is quite a large essaeotias et
we there. As • reward for my serviom u
clot *hottes I w appointed mail Meek. I
come to Woo Hares m the WeiamiYer Mee-
pon of 1896 I was dos beteg i. Ko.tl-
tea •ted remise from Hematites to Klmirs
1 come up is that elective. I w here in
this rdiag .boat four days. I same up
during my long lay-off to whish I w OIL
titled. 1 w&e entitled to that every tee
weeks. 11 te..ledse Saturday, d..dy said
Monday. Oa my way up I milled at .y ie-
.potor's Aloe to Stratford amid oohed him
if I meld remote bouts to vo*. 'Pb..leo
tion was, 1 think. on • Tuesday. That
would be to addition to my leag 1•y -off
the .me I mention (4 day.) I was here, was
iuel.ded in my Meg lay off. I .lead 1
have • right to du se I lake daring that bag
lay off. I did as I oboes noostdngiv. I
may bete sees JAIL Doyle, dnpm••. God. -
rich, 1 kuow bum, bitt not intimately. I
don't remember goat up to hi.. 4 speak
iso w him on the* 000wton. 1 don't re-
member any eo.verga*so0 w1111 him I
shook I era him at the mottos when 1 w
returning I dost remember telling him 1
wee up here on the eleettoe. I think I
would remember 1f I bad. I don't taisk 1
n.1 him eb.n I arrived bora. I don't
against me. 1 never mid Mr C.meroo wee
It for *aye tong of that kind. 1 Dever made
seek • statement I sew more gnarled
Mem that to my utraram's'. My impression
is that nu ouosereatlon with Mr. Saunders
about at took oleos. He s soder • mew
m"i"n, and what be gays u hot UM. 1
Id ooh gay whet oe Gaye, nor anything of
the hied.
I love newer per.ited the d.ouGaion of
police in the private d-•parautoc1 of the
post office. It never 00oorrd. 1 never
perMirte.l anyone to go over the votes'
lista there, or anything of that Lind. I may
have been at the public msettog at which
ikr Jas. (inset spoke. I may have been at
the door a short time. 1 was not on the
platform that I ro0olle0t. 1 1.member the
Patterson election, I was ooh .t all •ones
le ie. 1 remember the evening wbes it was
r..oured that there was a majority mama
• saying the polling dummies mot heard
from would reveres that. 1 know from
previous expenence what those chymous
would do. I told Mr. Patterson they would
likely elect him. I may have oo.eratel•ted
him. Pe did not 000grotul•te me on my
mearate knowledys of metiers. I did not
ask him for anything. Afterwards he was
visiting near 1.dertoh, long after the oleo -
tion. He came to after bis snail, and we
abetted sometime.. 1 maw Mr. Patterson
on one oocasioo in my private officio, and
.flog a chat, he said, Mr. Campbell, a
the anytbiog 1 can do ter you, I said so.
He said. Happy ewe ! 1 took it as his good
.•tarda..*. Is w not an offer of reward
for nerviest
1 did not pal any part of the W elamillee
te•sieg bele. I did not oontnbnts any-
thing to that Motion, nor to the Jane elm -
Mos is 1896. I wss not 'eked to do so.
To Mr. (harrow --It u very unlikely that
I would Gay anything about Mr. (lemmas
Man .rdeat Liberal like Mr. Sounder.,
whys I would know smell 0•rry it to Mr.
Cameron,
To Mr. Bishop -What Mn. Inglis mid
about my putting my arm about her and
pressing me to her s untrue, and whet J.('.
Mohawk states, that 1 admitted opining
the lemur and that it did not matter
whether It was • valentine or • thousand
dollar letters untrue.
To Mr Gmrrow-Mr. J.C. Molatoeh s du•
*amnion about the IMAM w quite heated.
He w quite •egr7, I w not so. If •
Inner is thrown nto Me creme, opened,
we • e unable to may who opened them. and
in most woes people who open a leaver
anima to write their name os It, but if
banded to M se we invariably write on it
hew 11 was *Owed and by whom, or love
lbs. do so.
MRS iSABOL AKMSTKoN., swore,
said 1 .m • .war neighbor ot tin. harems
wham in this Mtter,and of Mr. Campbell,
paster 1 have knows him many years.
I w.s born in the immediate notehborbood of
Oode ioh. Mrs. Inglis is • new Domer. i
have been on very friendly terms with Mr.
Campbell and his family. 1 was with Mrs.
leans at the poet office when something
happened. 1s weee lase summer, Mr.
Omitted' kindly "bowed es through the
pee office. Nothio4 *oourred at .11
them 1 mw. Mrs. lapin mid after we left
Mr. Campbell had pat his heads os her
eomlam out She laughed .boot it i know
box WWI. She is eighty, vary. I kiwis
she says the has bean insulted several times
4. Ooderieb. W M* .he said steer .he mine
out w 1•oghiegly dons 1 tank she meta
dewed it to some win SM maid Mr. Camp-
bell had pat bis head en her wises we were
*seems out of the otos. 1 was a step or
ewe �d ot her. I did not "as what oo-
sunsd. 1t most bare boos dee very
eisiskly if t* w dem at .11 or 1 would here
ase ft Mr. Campbell was as ohne M me
as M me be Mn. lids. When Dao told
me I s•M if you taw Mr. Campbell w
well as 1 do yea weld thick amine" Mit.
I •sett that Mr. l_ 1 would net swim
any berm by it I isn't kaw he le fns
with 111s hetes. if he is passim
you he might me Ids hand ea
yaw I have always, heard Mn. logia.
arab el the 0..stetaes lightly. 8be bee
menemed it .Sverel Mum l• thus way and
sale wus vert miry i* had bee mentioned.
To Mr. Bieb.p•--Ln. login b es trisadly
leer with OM Campbell famUy 1..d w
wry sorra N W 11.e. .00415..4. Sha
maid monk maim haw bad nothing M say
.hove M. and fent wbM she has said M n.
who. she has bad to misty le miasma mum
have Mae Mims, her aloha W beo we
same .s et Me d..r d the ismer deport.
ram. I we ahead ef Ms Leat Mr.
ptm�W1 W Ma werelabb1
t p 1f mytbl s b w while I was
trued 1..d did se6 ash k Mrs. Inglis Y m
Whas w eases
M r ahawe *.mal M j
Iwt letter I aeries my from my know -
&edge that the letter bad b. out of the
Oboe, It is likely it was retooled with
•44*o4• of poofa/e stamps, and it was likely
dose by some os. to the pmt ofoe. There
was sothtog on it noting bow tt had come to
be mimed.
I first beard that Mies Dewey made any
charge agamet my father this •fteraoe.. I
bare talked with my father .boat it etncs,
Dad I simply told him what took plans. We
mode oo oomp•raon of our minims of It.
The door between the private offios and the
distributing o(Sos was open when Mins Dat-
oey was there. 1 would have Moo a few
fest from her. She would have been able to
.w se. Mus Drnosy was ooh often in the
private other. I have known her to 9a
there Leta. including tam 000asion.
1t s not an unusual thing for people to go
twee • day to the post ot1os ; she has been
the twios • day, but not frequently. 1 did
n ot talk to my father this evening .boat
Moo 1)anoey going to the post office in De-
cember, when the eonvereation I speak of
took oleos. 1 think tt wt net talked over
with my father or any .ember of the fam-
ily today. Al Christmas time we me the
busiest in the other. It is • thing that often
happens for people to ask the post-
master to write a letter for them
for Christina'. 1 m remember some doing
so. I osanot think of any ass who did se
I o& of mention any one but Mies Denney.
Miss Dewey asked my father when be w
g oing to write that letter. She came to the
wicket and asked fa a Inter, and there was
n ose. She said. " Oh, Mr. Campbell, when
w you gone vote me that letter r' sad
be said, " 0 i will write you one for
Christina. tame." I cannot mention any one
wbo asked him.
To Mr. Barrow -The diagram marked F
u . diagram of the post otllos. I was stand-
ing at Me dbtributneg table and .he was sit-
ting in front of the desk in my father'. otlios.
There u • glom partition b.twsm the two
rooms and there is woad up about four feet
and glair above that all aloof the p.rtitioa,
and one can see into the private offies from
the sorting room through the gimes. I was
.tending at the eortieg table, and Mies Dan
gay was n front of the desk. The door behind
was open. and by eteppi.q book a step or
two i could have seen into the private otLoe
through the door. 1 heard some time ago
that Mies Ilanosy made some obarge against
my tether. I heard it as • matter of com-
mon talk mine time ego. 11 is not what she
say. *oday, bet that be had kissed her
through the wicket. TMs b what my
father gave tee to understand the charges
wort.
R. C. HAYS, .worn, said : I w present
yesterday when Mr. Saunders gave his evi-
dence. f heard him my he w having .
oonesis•tiou about the Gore matter with
Mr Compton when I came m. 1 0amot re-
member anything of it at all. i have tried
to recall it, but I cannot. I think if these
expressions had beim treed I would have re-
membered it.
To Mr. Bishop -I can r.ca1l several oon-
vero.tioa. about the lion m•tisr in other
places. by other parties. I am .olidter for
Mr. Campbell, with Mr. G.rrow, in the
ems. I deal remen.ber the oenvsr.•tioo or
*esterase. at all.
ELIZABETH WHITELY. ewers skid :
I know Mie Redo 1)ene.y. I r...mber
kat Autumn walking with Mas lkt.osy,a.d
atmti.g Mr. CaespbsIL She inked if be
bad • letter, sad he said, "Oh, he would
have ase foe Mr. It w • joke, 1..d they
seemed to be quite twistedly.
To Mr. Bishop -t .m set quite ears when
it seek pliers : it might he in July, bat I
rather *hhk it me in the Fall.
ST. 0itOROE PRiCE, .wort, said : I
We i. O.der1.b. and ant • a.aroh.nt be.
I bad • on.vsoatl. • Mth s two ego
with Mea Kot. Dateasy shout
*bs
Marro amine. Mr. Campbell. She
Mid n. .f is. �. game late my More and
asked if i had heard of the Campbell mat-
ter. She said .he w webby' • Meer or
=seed Mr. Campbell ease sad Wel his
Mal. es sou besa.e, ..d ta.t she peaked 5p
m 1.k hems sad throw it .t aim, and said
I eland sae she bah sours en she carpet
To Mr. W.hep--8th said • hasher es •
.aro-I mime prember whisk. fibs said
she waved him se. and said IMO N he mama
hook awls she meld *brow Ms Ink beetle
m6 his.
■MMA CAIIIPIfJilLL. secs., said : i sin
not as my WM" ....l..1 a Ms psesdse.
MY. Masser :.room very dna be the
timbal fees nesse ovary day and err
limes of1ma2 bee these bas leer M dilbr-
ease AIMS J.sy.! Jun Mime tam ChrMlmas
.he awes 1.1L whist and asked 0 there
wire tar IMM O far bee, hM thea ware
sen 481 said te ow Who not old.
M •= "1
inf.ery that ft w by reason .f tele.* .
(Meilin en
N ut Mfek telegram ef whisk OW
beaded 1. le • any (lneding le masts..).
I tine erste ee Mr. Ilepldrk. I wain te
push . espy ef the Meier Inn m (Mover
Medd a). I wase thee letter rah:. I we
envoi • reply M list latter (reply head-
e d 1n) I wan tt rend b *.art agreed
le go as awtelleim that the Pa.r.d.r
General world goes r leave at abesaes
M tie be Wes* Hers. M wins. 1 hew ea
.Odessa of say mesh Mears. I wbe Ihe
espy of algae Om beaded is) pat le.
I thes sasss up te trent Here mod aid •
hew d .y Mende te vete as the Oinaeres-
t!w .Ns I was ewe, M Iwo weeks. I
was es* is the Adige se kap asthat 0.
the 13th I went se Tesswater. Than is est
Is the *Mens. I renamed the• eW Ater
newly sed thus erne este t.ysM M
.y dean's Awe I stopped M t. r bnNer-
baases .our sight I Ad .M Is. eel M de
emir ..u�...y I *sushi when i got paw
.leis 14.0.0.6 fMhetlag the lbw. I.sk-
I Ind miased one trip on my mail train. I
took .o port except to vote. I did not ase
Amelia. I got • person to take my plass on
the mail team for the trip, hod got the ia-
apaotor's permission in writing. I Lave aot
preserved it Mr. Spry, of Loudon, was
the inspector wbo gave w. have. I apphed
for (save. I did ;to in writing. Mr. Griffin
did not my anything to me about distribut-
ing Literature in the .lte.ary el.otios No
one did m, at all.
To Mr. Darrow -The only thing I did at
all w to eiroabte the Or shouts .t the
gate. I got them from Mr. Amon and had
aotbing'to de with bringing them races. I
was been is Ashfield and grew a` there.
Austin and I west to school together. My
father, my brothers and our .tilt live
there. In the viot0tty of the church moat
of the people are Catholic. Moat of the
people at the oharch would know me. I
don't know that them was any mon infla-
mes gassed by my handing around the air -
sedan than H sayers* else had dam so.
Austio and 1 are quite yoaag nee. I am
25 I did not know when I distributed the
Mese what was on it. I had not read it I
bad me opportunity to do s. I did not
know I was gainer te ,soda it till it was
banded to .
To Mr. Bbbop-All that i really saw was
Ms headings of it. The fly .heate were
banded to moo during the s.rv-lo., 1..d I dis-
tributed them afterwards.
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Jobs 8.44 et WeagMes. Oat, w in a
Wanton' of pais sad Agway free)
Dimmed Kid..y.--1018 Agawam
KMtwy Cars w the Waleson " Life
Pnaarvwr "-It Relieves Iasta.uy and
Corsi barely.
Five yams awe I had • ewers Mask et
kidneys and
amused Waw pins isa si 11 and winery
emus. I aired a8M misery. M limes
I scold mit walk, sad any steadier }Sema
gave me immune pain. i beam* worse e
,.pMfy that ray family because alarmed.
Jose M shim tin. I sensed Beath £.erten
Kidney Cur. advertised. Althea. I had
little faith loft in anv e...dy--b.vi.g tried
s many worthless ease -cwt • a demotes
w will grasp en a strew" and I preened
• betels. I. • few days N W worked
waders. sod Were ban • bowie w takes
I was totally relieved .t palm awl tree
honks e.tMMoarme.
y ed 88M y J. L
Avis.
" Ai 1 " es.W.ed the taatdle* .hid,
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" 8taed hack t " e:slai..4 the friend of
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And the bystanders seseameedatingly
semi bask, wile the sea wits was deers
sera* wgr'.e.d asl.ly Mt ea pampltg np
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