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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-9-29, Page 44 Ttiontaritv,'SaPTsainett 2 1, 19111 A Terrible Crime. • -19 1 ever -lend tho lnite to t he .141 0. it. thf sent Tuon.doty night 11 - It was oot 1, ...slide for anyone but ••iiitt your mother now .0.a:0111410o yoniselt to have 11:44.1 it •tl: it niskt iv the butt on Tmarday night. Detective firer. c 11,11- ! i•V Ofli11ed collie into the I iiiii se.' • Certain at to T.me \\ morning. thrat Edward 44 oi. the tent. by say Pat t Sf:et. tising Irons bed 11# 4,0i. 31,1 hal Ine would see Itet' 1111,01'• ,t1, Lai, to the fart strinitide .4.141 114'1 a hello(' • 1 The .Andersons live •, in the old I used me an hotel. They formerly lived i in Goiderich rind the fat hat. worked !hi the lieneingtou furniture factory #s•,itite here .411 atio Deaf' 1E11.40 111,0 i. Th. re, were eve', al other children but • they died ham- she fainly eaute 1;4. 1 Iiiiiteiti, 1# . °tient them war 4110V/114a Ite..itles the father assal mother the g.1 I Lizzie, now dead, and her two, Ivo 1 Willie. aged sixteen year.. lived. at Thomas Jardine fnutoolsrdav hog aCtose the .• 1 III 0 her : thought it was too is1111." i• Miss Anderson fast time. mot boa atoll 1.1.otheas.,..an men, point.. 1 10 was warned, not, to triflel Willi I lie et 4.1 k 411334 coneeAting his bother.' ' Theii.ri.44•51 j,..irriet1 13 Weil - The Post-mortem. olme 1. 44 called 1.1. fie! tation's Itvuse Iteolue.1 lusted by. said le:hire 11.141 gime I ! helot It I u- p., tat 1/10ei anti iitl.e,s Web. 011ie wi_nac. • -seemed rat hoot dazed. tahe con - William Anderson Willie Anderson. GI; slat eettry i • he I: In,t. sin 11 his sistek at 11:30 askroot loot n sloe wit- going lionie, • ; and .1,.• ma plied that was going 111 9-04'11,Ck, ase1 tiro Eddie Iodine was goilrg to Met'. 1111•1' the corner ;mil j3 1143• 1 I 4.11 11141 411 • her; stlit1;ltiet, vYct.t. lo the gate 'and wait lied.alsito W.311 Les .e. .1.11 141 13144 f13' W11111•131 1114,11241111 -1 -It W-3.1• 010114 11.1:1 414111141k Yri1431 1111,4 father loelan lied. titer Ilia bed, they stAtted tip toviii again, the father, ther anol wit ties,. Mrs. lardine's Statement. • yaiing man, -Fowl. lataline, who was seen talking to Lizzie al the (ale, ri folk and Edwat • out. holoweril hail art ivisi home oat ,s o'clock. She was 6111.• it Vials. S O'ClOrk, Isecitase she had looked Jit the 431t (4) sleep it) the tent on Tuesday night, but after they had, been' there shout an hour she told thentto COMP int° the house, as it was too cold out- . there.' • They hail slept in the house that night. "When you told the itispertor and import! last night that Thome'. and Edward slept, in the tent on the 'night of Tuesday,. the 20th. von told the - truth inquired the Ci own spur- nue.ifit Monday night," replied the witness. She recalled that Mr. Anderson had been at her house about '11 o'clock Weible..hay mottling looking tor t bis.rtst urn from the fair Edward, had mentioned lieving -een Lizzie at 7 o'clock at the fair and given her fif- teen rent... He had •-•een het talking jots wan dres-e41 it. (1.4ric clothes avid a 'adorn -beta wrath. a red ticket in the • hand. This was irefore they learned that Lizite was, miming. Witnesa had not heard the Anderson. ham- . tnering at her door early on Wednes- day tnorning. ••Well, there were some drunken men kicking tip • row all night out on the road, and 1 could not tell one noise from anothnr.- Edward Jardine was next called. be was leaving the fair ground'. to go lame cm the night when. Lizzie was laat seen. It was 7:45 o'clock. He had seen her at 7:15 also, and had given her fifteen cents to get her sup- per. At another time he had seen her in the chicken coop, talking to a strange stout man, dreesed in a brown suit and fedora hat, with a ticket in his hat band. He looked at his watch when coming out of the chicken coop. lt was then 7:30. He heard the town clock striking 8 se he wars going into the gate at home. After he had got into t he house he looked at his watch and saw it was two minutes after ti. "Vour watch Is vet, uneful to you," eommented the Crown Attorney. Witness and his brother Tom had ale t on Tuesday night. in the house. W ear he had made a statement a few days ago that he and his brother had One of the most daager- oils and revulsive forms of Kidney D111/11.S.0 OPSY far which Dadd's Kidney Pills are the only certain ‘ure. In 1/ropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed iqs, and tle.• water; which farn. 1:1 U4 .r.14, flows back aiid 10.11,0, in the cells of skin. RilinOve did fil:h %Inch plugs up- the ReS1411ra 11.6 K1.111(9110 t..) DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS rf......., lii all departments, and for Qtfa1114, Valk.). and prices' we never have had suchail Fall Stock About 'Complete 1 . values to place before our cutomers. ..Pur strong places ire with Dress Goods Silks, Flanneleites, Underwear, Hosiery and -Gloves. The following items ‘vill give an idea of wOat we have. to place.before you. Chita_ Robinson...1st $1 NA' said>. 2nol I:141 Dress Goods. Our Dress Goods stock never Was col large in many of the shrunk unspontable broadcloths and ventaians. s.ap-sbrunk ber- g -0.. etc. The shade's are very new - portoga 1S. anent - Our ranee of prices trout 150cs Our Bargain Table ,hows number of Suitinga. Regular prices. were inches o ide. Sale prices. sir from 37 '43 to 0114. Five pieces good. @trunk cloth, suitable to wake school or woo I, • . int dresses. 12 in. wide, at 25c Conte etil look at our fall Coats- We 'OWN KOOil oheap. 1117,50 to sists. A good lot of 4siols, 31 to 36 inches webs. free from teens nt imperfrctiona of env kind. fully Silks. inch coating,Silk. Wool Hose: J. H. COLBORNE VIMMMENEMI We have tenni. of their ie-ot lines from three mills. We•ean aurprise you in a 2.7x• wool stoek• inv. You haven't seen- b, anywhere. No seams • feet black Better 11111116 41 • and 50e. We cars y aorne intr own Mill'P twat lines. Quite a wool rib Hese, and there are none hetter for the money. T, • a pair. Cashmere, fleeced and no"' Gloves, 2:mr. 35c and 50e. all OUr prices§ can't be beat.... too Choral . All in choral to [peel Oporto Ise As week '41 Mahal with l. smelled given n ferthei asinees env wo. 14.014 tr sto mato The lieu .011 tellOtrketi Th.. St A,11111011 -Ott is telloW N 11.1 los- had, lin t411 lock. lie. hots been 3/1 '3‘13i41.1.!1 it 4111 stlimg :19.1 seemed to get Toe ole -ed gitles body o as. taken ft'11.11 111141U3 43. the buns, 14 the Andersolionfl last night. 'llits vivo .v. • men. Fa a tik. Horsey rout Ft silk stea am,. claiming to bail ft -1#0- 1.111111 TOP411). i They I . but 60 far aio known were loot in Tim N11'1$14Al. gtiligk wow- .,11 the ,firrebraj. 't Ile,/ A Mysterious Note• wound being sin+ A• wittld lie Made HP0411°011 !lel relive Ate lattirkles of the closed Hsi. This hlow was giyen benne t he throat weir cut. The probability 1.1 111.11 the girl wee and castled in this state intr. t ha covIlitr. where he thi oat Wit,P COL wit It- a' shot p penknife. - ThP Mood Oti I IIP tipper Mitt of the gar- ments showing in the same place in each. as if it, had sooaked through moo garivieut lifter the other from her neck. Tbe garments were rut iitf throat. The murderer bad eviolenily beef; frustrated in' the bestial put -pope whieh is suponoseol to be at the bot - ton. of the (ohne, as there was tel oval -deuce of an assault od UP. nattily% The Moo ory is that the ..... rderer tottrdePers, being repulsed in their st tinned her and then carried her int() the cellar. Feat in,r the ennsegitenres #0 1,1 the girl recover to tell the tale, they rut her turfed. and possibly to hide the crane more surely they de- cided Diaspora, of the clothes and the body In differeut mayor and were frightened away before carrying out their plan. It N.14 3 bright moon- light night anti ..nyone missing any- where near might lose beet' been. frne of the doctr.re informs The signal . that the incision in the throat wee apparentla done by stickifit or something of thet sort. es it requtied m good deal of dezterity to) eut the throat with any but a very shatp instrument. Stranger or Local Resident t It ver,t generally supposed thAt local,man must have been cone0rried in the deed, its •t Anger would not know anything about the cellar and the entrance to it. A lo.cal man, again, would Se more fintiotis to get. the girl out of the way. A stranger could get out of town and perhaps never be found ; while the dimappear- once of person living in town would in it.elf be evidence 'against him. Further, the girl would not likely De in that part of the town with stranger. Though rather simple- minded, she INA, g.,od girl, end would be likely to repulee advances from any pereon whom she did not know. The hosiers was in the opposite direction to, that which she would take to go to her hame. Heard Screams that Night. Mrs. Donald Buchanan and 51rs. J. Minima. who' live near the home) where the dead body waa found, state that they twice heard screams that night. about miduight. err iereis in, he fi,114#8 ing note I dim t• oant go to jail myself.. I ism the delver of the Iiimlerich (Signed) Pythias Upton.° The writing, which was vetoy crude, wee en SI piece of ruled notepaper. ap- parently tonroom an necouot 1'46k. • It nat. picked up on the .11-eet at &lea - not P. The affair brought to. tovrn an influx of newspaper reticule's. Nectri bete by staff reporters for several (bays this week. B. Guest was here for The Toronto Nen.. mnd W. E. ElliOtt for The London Ft (se 'Press - bot h Godertch Ivy" .14s. Elliott. .75e; San Deacon. 50c. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Leaguel sht...1. A lislahai was over vied Rescind - lug the Order alloa oirly.ratepayet .1.11d retiiiielltAl Of the comity to corn- • pete in the League matches,. lt was then decided to 11.1vc two-trale The date of the next stool of, the , 'League ,will be at -1) t Faun Armee time in June. loll, piovidiug Goat suitable arialigeinents may be made with the . plonrietor. The -annual membership •fee of the laague has it id d t 114.14 theraninunt to .45. Aoother tiott was to the -effeet that a petition be drawn andi sigma Its. members of rifle associations for presentation to members be allowed tn draw free ammunition so long they are active Nab Carried. The following (Akers were elected : W. Watson ab re-elected pteiident ; J. Johneton was made vice-president : C. Robertson was re-elected secret*, y, and the executive will conetitute the match committee. Thou. Allen 21 21 42 137J. Crawford 21 21 44 John lohnaton 24 20 14 Robt. Johnstosi 16 17 Chas. Elliott 21 1.4- H. Hellatuy 21 22 Dr. Hire 22 19 Jake McGee 21 21 Jas. FAliott 31 31 40 D. tiaatItier 13 11 A. Nsearele 27.1 17 W. NVatsiin 19 21 Chas. Bend le 17 10- at, Dan. Phalen s 21 2o Total Lat.,: Noweosithe lint Hell I H.- Montgomery 18411...'West lake 14. --Craeridk In LSI 21 21 21 19 la 15 II Is 22 17 211 22 1S 22 111 15 15 19 31 363 14 19 33 12 14 10 IS 17 21 3s 7 17 21 11.1 111 16 214 19 19 21 21 17 21 10 21 T. Robertemi s. Deacon P. brevet - W. Reed Reecroft 1S. Elliott :tij E. Walker 43 Total Dunifasonon Jake. Cousins.. Ben. Benninger T. 11cCann W..1. :Mitchell John Mclean John Campbell -Wm. Crozier David Glenn 1'. Finnigan Total Percy Sanders.o. 211 Chas. M( Donagh FT.tok Johnston 15 Ed. 'Johnston 11 P. Murphy t4 J. Rose Geo. Lanes 19 H. Andrew 11 10 '19 21 40 21 HI 3ir 21 14 35 W. • Miller W. 5Vetaiter M. Humphrey - John Webster • IL Andersou Wallace W. E. NlePhene M. Armatroong-- 41 37 42 Our Showing of Ladies' and Gir,rs' WINTER COATS is now Lornplete. you should kn,ow - The Value The Beauty and the Serviceable Garments here. Come anti look. Splendid variety of choice at any price, and to suit all purses. 40 .13 421 The Style oe snd CHI fa' Chi hero tt put on fitnrer Sislee .1 left het sepoiti Yrs. V sotic Volun tbr 414 the II 101, Public The stire Tigeti 144,14 of Sti, • 11. 11114 I. ID = .,.... JE.a.s• t.hBerr In:hf,tryetideau I 1 111 All 12 10 2'2 „iv, D. McAllister 1.4114 it- :Vol 37 1.4 15 W. Sillily ..1.4 1154 1.124 211 Tho.. Leddy II Gus. Ledd:s 1123 ' . 1167 3:22;5 ootioued op page hn JOHN STEAD DISPENSING The greatest care is taken in Ilispenning at this. store. The posteStalruga are used, and you may haring your prescription herr with- the greatest onnfldencs• that it will receive propel TOILET ARTICLES. We make a specielta et these. and .•.1.11 supply you with the latest vand best goods,. SUPERIOR CLOTHING WE SELL THE FAMOUS H. C. DUNLOP, The Druggist, South Side Square, Godericl. RIFLE TOURNAMENT. • cesful Meet at Dungannon. The fall shoot of the Hu: on County - Rafe League was held :it Dungannon 4,fi Tursdey of this. week. Members ot eight thilos were ',learnt oind all mach. a fairlv good showing. The Lochatsh 're represented hy three only, but all tivide good PCCIteP. The eup we. won by Dungannon team No. 1. the standing of the teams being as follows : Dungannon. No. I 110 Auburn 371 Whitechurch Dungannon, No. 2 147 f4t. Augustine '415 St. Helens • 29b Lanes 243 J. Johnston, of Dungmlinon. won the medal, making a total score of 41, and the following individual members won the prizes in the diffetent com- At 5011 yards. Frank Naegele, let $2 99 11. J. Crawford. 2nd 1 50 Lorne Scrimgeour, 3rd.... 00 W. lbosio.r..4th 1 116.1 Newcomba, 5th and 6th.. 75 Will Reed, 5th and 6th 76 Wm. Rth 50 At 200 yards. 1 1. Rellamy. 2nd and 3rd 1 25 Sant Elliott, fah and fith... 75 - 20th Century Brand Clothing FM' which we hare the sole agency for tioderleb. We handle this brand because we believe it it; better than any other make. We have had long experience in the clothing business and believe we are able to judge a warrant. On these bases we make our choice : 20th Century Clothing costs little more money than ordinary clothing, hut on the othe! hand you get very much more value, and after all it is value that count*. It has made our old customers Hod our old customer') make our new onee-results count. Do not be led away with the idea that you get soinething for nothing when buying clothing ; a the best you are very liable to get lest. for your money, for cheap clothing is never made by good workmen and the goods used are made up from int..rior shoddy fIllinge, otherwise the low price could For your next Suit or Overcoat Just try a aoth Century. Made to order if you wish. Reliable Footwear When buying your Boots, Shoes or Rubbers this fall, buy them at , an esclusive ,013e store, where you find an assortMent of good reable Footwear to choose from, that cannot be equalled west of Toronto. .0E7. YOUR RUBBERS NOW, have them properly fitted over dry shoes and you'll have better satisfac- tion. We have protected ourselves and our customers by buying largely before -the gvat advance in price, so can offer new season's goods at last year's prices. REPAMING 1 WALTER C. PRIDHAM The House of Real Values. Downing & MacVicar 111, trite tali tehl the wet sad wee ail I DIP Ism