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ATTENTION!
Attention is directed to
the page advertisement of
Cameron's Departmental
Store in this issue of The
Signal. .e3.ocou worth of
merchandise to be cleared
out in eleven days. y . T the
means bargains
people, See Page 4.
SIXTY THIRD YZAR-NO. ref
GODERICH. ONTARIO. CANADA :
r011Ett 1910
A BARGAIN
As an extra indu•
silent to new subscriber,
The Signal will be sent
from now to let January,
1012, for the price of is
yeer'ssubsceipl inn,
*LW. NOW is the tiro.,
to send in your. mono
and your dollar.
THIi. SIGNAL PRINTING ('(3.. Ltd.; Peeusrtswr.
FINANCIAL
{JF CANADA
K$TA1,1. I- 01:;1) llltkl
Mort h:uit whose business is widespread.
Collections made anywhere. Negotiable paper
discounted Travellers Loren"of'Credit issued.
Menet'' transmitted by Money Order, Draft or'
Telegraphic' or Cable Transfer.
GOderich. Branch, W. 1-• 1 IOR ;'ON, 'Manager.
Capital. Ree hnd teelivided
i'i Slits. 115,1114,71Mt
1'e.tal Ah.et'. Hurt 41111J881,I 11111.
OVER 190 B31tAK('HEe
in Canada enable this
Bank to offer 'excep-..
"tioital service to the'
Firm, Corporation or
0.
-Y--7107 v -•y- v--v-
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Gt".`HRRi''8
Livery, ' Cab and 'Bus 11
Stables
TII1:.'sR L) BARN I
I!soh-.uti rr: (iodetich
Ail,(m I
ur Rigs are New. 'Mime ''
• , 1 'r'sain. nJ
Steenjer.-
nowt Ll7
1 u...'ular attention given to •
411 f1frompI t ter rea.dence►. -)
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r' C HINL.LES
1- %IKE K .,- AN -11 S
Ail hind's of sough lumlwr in
1 -wilco the New. Lumber YArd,
_next to Kensington Furniture
F's„tot's. ()ppneit.. G.T.R. fru"k.
I or r - filled at .bort notice,
, New 1331 roswick Cedar.
4, shingles :"Larkin" brand -the
I'''t en the. 11141 Let.
J.1S. 1)EAX' & CO:
1111119.=11=1=xaa1•emii3 r
l;EN(;ULCI•I
IS COMING TO: t
(;oderich.
( )1,1.11;1,1.,..\\Y 1I.\I.t.,
'Thursday. . N,10: :Jr(l.
'33,. .•`c OA .rt t11'• .403.'311 fe;
• . •:(letiuel t'L:
ire•. 4./C' 113 I :lo,
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LOST AND FOUND;
GODERICH MARKET- S.
TtlCaaDaT. OCt..I Ch.
Fall wheat, Her barb SO 0) te i 1' tet
4 priug wheat, per barb.. eO 1 . et)
Rye. per bush a (3 to a tlU
Buckwheat, torr bush U 4.i to 0 19
'.w Oats, per bushel
. 1' :3' te i:
JU
1 id Outs. per bu..b.. U 4rl te U Yt
Peas, per hush U Mt 10 0 s'J
Barley per bu.h 1111... .. 0 4e to - 0 50
screenings, Iaw, per ton `s.)) le) to 0
Flour, fa4uily, per amt 2 7.; to
)'lour. patent, per cwt x ro to
Bran, per ten 23 W to
!Shorts. per ton :J (111 tote
Hay. per ten . 00 to
tl'oud, ter .wed S 40 to
Butter, per Ib U 34 tato
Cheese,
F.I0N. fre....h,!per dos 0 d te
New F'Wat.re... per bu.bel... - n ;it to
('atUe, ordin'y to good, per cwt 4 in to
rattle, export, per cwt.:....::S5 r W
•I*pries Lombe .' • .... . 4
is p, per cwt
475;14
(n to
Tallow, per lb .... .... u; to
Hides, "per eat Gla) to
Sheep Allis 1
u. w
t'lurlttl,i•' Ic ,to
Turkey, .. 1: to
AKTIt.\l:.-1'I\ r YUUAI:CA,TTLE.
, lour hooter.. rod one bull. stray d into
town this *tea 31)31 are nhw In charire f the
town aut(Oriti.--.' owner 1911111 have .e oro
.•ing roper'• and yB moaner'. A t
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, k .ht .
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• Big Chance for !bargains.
The trig wholesale drub of -Rieke,
$houldice R Co., ..f Toronto, who
esaig04d ter the benefit Of their credit-
ors., have arranged a i.etllrment and
their entire 114'w stock of dry tombs,
etc.. is being slaughtered this week.
One of rote trerrhente has leen in t'h.,
cit • attending this sale and the result
of)) () large ailve -
hi> trig is shown In the g r
tistemeti 'nn'page 1 of this io,ur,e,
• Regina Watc1 es.
i 37-jett'.! Regina Peer:Nebel watch
l a geld -tilled eii`e• a1P1ohitele fere.
a4. an11.u411.sytu'J't ...keit-.ppe r -in i
we •.. 1. e... It i'. an 3413-t.l-dot. way
.if .(4'I vertieing. bang. The print' ie will wont!
♦' It
F'u r
r ti WA TED. THE
1 bVUEii. A
1 rr..,.'g of the • irling and +kaon¢ rink
4s., the year 1911 it ios.n.-.un to te- given -,3;;;114. 103'. \\'A1-'1't:1t feel LIC Ic1-e..
December ie. 1911i. Tenders 'bore No3•ulber
lath. N'. L IfoltT'N. Mg:.
FOR SALE.
f]tF:NUF.HS \V'Ati 'j-•U 1101-0 `.FO11. SALE. - A 1:0(13)
s THE•
/G1')1/F.1111'II CONSERVATORY
OF Music. -_,
J. It Ht 7T):It, L.L.1 .M. I3' igland4. F.T.0
_ _ .' 1 'Toronto), Oreanl.7 Knot Church.
Voice i'ulttiro, Onred apo Ilene.
HarNgny, (counterpoint; Ala
t. i:,%'OOK, Piano. n, Iran
- point -ion'.
ill-- .INi/REWI
t'feno,
( III-- IIF;IN
1.4 r. sl tK. M Guitar and Dan
ing,
•punter-
°dergsrten and
Ii. Violin,
Mandolin.
I int rmatio❑ e' to term.. eta.. apply at
the , 'een awry.
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T 11 E
STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
Ilea» Orrice TORONTO
•Al-Trtokr/.gn CAPTA1. - $1003.144)
iNroRPORATED Y SP CIAL ACT
'* Ix4{F5ioN PARLI AM K\T
TO RE('Eivg DEPOSITS
To accommodate the Farmers
the have opened Branches in the
villages of
DUNGANNON,
AUBURN,
VARNA and
BAYFIELD.
WP solicit the Patronage of the
FARISH&
KALE NOT= DISOoIHITED
(Highest rerrent rate of interest.
SAVINGS HANK our'
DIiPART-
on deposit*MENT
of $1.00 end upwards.
GODERICH BRANCH,
,fit. (3.OAIMBLE. Maoysr.
._- •' 41•n41 vl nrho-e I3O1..e, eight year. old.
Fol 44 -1 •a:ar- 4) uui.r:.: 'FFII: 3111N Al. t,1
('
F'1'. •
Te.OGB, win be received by tbe under
.daord...oUoitot' 3Or the administrator of the
eetata of the tate Hobert (3rr, for the following
prosier le- in wieder tett .
PaKo i, i No. 1 Ent. 4844 inclusive.,in Mr
1t r+,:r v : the
town of Gdenc
hines. h
lottone•rh ..f an' acre. iyge brick Ionise.
barn. .at'r. dr:, 'ng •Led and other outt.i kI
ill/PT- NO.:. Lot...lt a,ed as. good build
log lot. leonine on !'arm atrocit-
y darer. No. :1. Lot 173." This lot trout. 00
Kingetou street. amid upon it t- a new. brick
cr•neere43 house. '
Moiled tender- will be reee,ied uutll Mon
day. November 7th. at 3 oi•lO..41 P. m.. and
,hould be marred •-leeder'ful parcel No.-
,rrr r:-s•r, .
For fur' t.er Pattit•t;. nl•. rrM term., agility to
13. -.7'le .-.gurdortoP.T Dean.
U'. •rd •C Gude-PM Itis lith 3sy of October.
A. P. f•t
l'lt"t'DFte T. HSAS k K11.1.1 oh
Lullcaore fa' .%doom..(raw:,
.3
iItTeams and T.at)4t.t' wanted
ii owe: l:rc .:in hour trill, to
Y Y 1
.,.•as. 1
w P.tou time 1
tt
toed. Tr m t r
,I A -half }stet (mete' ,nn their ,
wagntis. Come ready to work.
Alydy
1 .\1 IA1 rF : r
t A .
C: ..
X Co.,
Len., at the Big Mill,
1 C
rcd
erL111'.
MONEY TO LOAN
t '
I UN);•1' TO LOAN. C.N.- FiKS"r-
tete- fa o .0'0,1'49..0 very low rates of
lnt.•ts•-t. I 111 a ins' own va:nation.. APPLY
10 t. W. M, 30 N \I, H. 1 .41o91 1' 0. 114.1?
\ LEGAL
eeltol Ur'Oril HAYet & KILL1.)K.
1 .%,N..berr..I. ..olid.. r•. nottiriee Online.
proctors In the Maritime (bort. etc. Private
fund. lb lend a: lowest rale. of intoes!.
Ot11se. F 1•t .ids P0144,',. I.: d.•rich. K'
('((0l1'•F(4'2 K. ' . I; . HATS. J. L.
KILO tit .% N.
PUBLIC NONCE
est
;ro l'TI( ): -- \1.I. At COUNTS :\ttE
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- - - •
♦ 101 34 :a
-' du.. and gnln:• paid by ih•• 1' '
-' -- ---- - .._.- --
or Novel,,Orr 14,.•y o ill 144 p34033 fur enter• i
-+ - - , *3.3.3. oitl 11/C111/C1411?1
iradditional cost. UKK,ttt
le ?IOW; AN F:1/t%' Sup JARDINE. , y'
JARDINES ARRESTED "H ever talked tide wafter said yon called because you heard
6°n?
' 'teot that I know (1f."
"Have you telkel this alleged 111111,der and inquest recently with your
*Ons ?"
"No.-
-Y.,d realize this is a very impor-
t fit rusher?"
ave yo 1 ) the were blamingEdward,
lever with a lawyer, you or your Yulr sell,
ani she said, 'Oh uo, of at all,' xnd
Isbe said, later. they had gone t.' the
fair grounds to ..arch and while there
Lizzie *he was rutty she beard L LZla sct•ram-
ing in s tent, and thought ..ewe Show
turn were balding her there, and tbat
she was afraid to go near, with b.1t h
her sun and flet besotted noodle.;
near le' "Yee, the 111.11 Were A ell: •
ways off, lobe said."
"And to spite of the screams she d i, l
not give notice to the polite:
''Yee. '
"And' yob wirb to wake this Addi-
tion to your former evidence. When
did it occur to you?" el thought of it
immediately 1 gave evidence heftily." (
• • Where were .you then ?" " I n the
town i)rll. ' 1
Still there. when you thought of lI
yout tra'fitake 1n 1110, telling. WbI-
aiial.; ou not setidelut_lr•- 'eager and i
tell him of ibis very iwpbrtant owie-
mon ?--fou, of coin se. realize that
tide is an extraut11nlsry xnd iwltalr-
1a111 rt &Lenient ?'• "Yes.
-Woe' did you not-eeme for the cor• -
ones then ?" '•1 did 1101 think tbet•el fiYU. 'C. Ht ACKSToex, K. l's.
was anything in -the case.-' it Mr. $lack-t•ock is a (ioderich old boy,
"Why do you think there inmore in I and it former pupil of the
it this worming 1 duo t, brit. just I Gnderich high mehuel.
wanted to mention it." - -
eliue you sew_ Mr. (seer and Mr. ,
-
Seeger afterwards and did not tell I ereof, you meantThontaS. too? -1
thew Y' ••Yes." thought you were telling about
••\1r. Ser tell.. me wbeu , yon Themes,. Wormy Mistake.
RAW," IO g., to fiagetsville you said' All right, you they have any •chance
you knew nu were &&rue tbe cake t3. correct auy ,nietuke you wish.
thaw, what you gave ill year evidence. Then you think Edward did 'gat
Wel you deny tout ?' _ I hear Mr: Anderson ? You don't know
line. Jardutr sbovk htt.he
-Did qua mention the stories to Any ment ?--.N...
of youruns r" .•1 wenno rd W tb to Then came of. M e own Accord;
' Without.tlly Attuning ?- Yee. f
Feline tied Charles erre un in.
CORONER', JURY NAMES EDWARD
JARDINE IN VERDICT.
Arrest on Charge of Murder Follows
-Thomas Jardine Held to Answer
Charge as Accessory - Edward
Accuses Witnesses of Lying.
"Elizabeth Jane Anderson came to
her death on the night of the 20th of
S.pt.nlher, 1010. at the town of Gode-
rich. by hide havibg her throat cut with
*sharp knife .ot render instrument,
and the evidence sulnuitted points
strongly .towards Edward Jardine es
having committed the clime."
This was the verdict tendered by -the
('Oronci' a jury yent4nlAy at the con-
clusion of the inquest which has been
proceeding. with tunny intervals.. mince
the Boding of tbe tilated body of
Lizzie Anderson in the cellar of a
vacant bowie in the southwest sectiou
of the town.
a
Yrs."
"And you want us.. to understand
that since you were here before you
have never, talked the matter rover
with your shies ?"
"1 ba.'en't talked about it."
••But you have thought. or et
"Yee..
"Do you wiph to melte any ;there -
None since your hot evidence:'"' •'1
Was going a piece of the way home
OM. night with roe deugbwr-in-law
and e* it struck- 7 we were opposite
Mr. Pr,ludfoot's, an) we met Mr. and
Mrs.Teidemann." -
"Where had you feet Mrs. George
Jardine that night?" "She came to
my house in the afternoon about' two
or three o'clock ,end Mayed till atter
tea."
-Then *ht was intending to' go
home, ar.d you walked with het a por-
tion of the'dirtstuc. ?" "Yen."
'".hen you know Mr. and Mrs.Teidemann were witnesses here?"
••A d k the'ring
n yrnt flaw y were
gl%
Bene account here of having *ern
your son Edward. and this girl, Lizzie
Anderson, at the fair groun.ir?' ••1
saw it in the papers."
•And they were eodeayoring Ln fix
for hour -they ease--the-pair- at ,the
grounds?"••Tea. [saw that, too.
"And the change you veisb W snake
en your evidence Is that at that time
you wet Mr. And Mrs. Teidewann, up-
perently going to the show gl•ounde.
atn-rh
tat tt wwtrab0ut-rweren-re
"'Yee I - heard. the town clock
et tike.'
'•Anil what time did rut get home?
Before Ur after Edward i" "Be -
fin r'."
'•'-Vin war house then?' "Only
Cborlie and I." •
Were you out . again that, night f"
"I'm stn'. 1 wasn't.-`•
-The next day year heard of 'ithe dis-
appearance of the girl and that your
• men Edward was summoned to Mr.
Seag.l s office ••i heard it in the
evening.-
"Why are you now telling for tbe
first time *Welt. having gene ouL.with
your daughter -in -law. -law. . having ' had
()rear ionto recall All a e1reem4.tances
the next dry ?" '1 did not thick of
it."
**Why (IgVyou not recall' it before
sou Mooed Mr. and Mrs. Teidemann
tad en celled to give evidence?' ••1
t say. 1 jest thought of it two oe,
three days age."
'That i-. since you crime bock truer
Hagetsvitt,?' •'1 can't say."
"Then veil did not send anyy word to
p
el le Seaer'sheet having suddenly re-
coll.cted this matteV?' "I -Pent
word to kern.-
t
-How de, ) It ex the fibre
p
yor daughter, left the
night ?"
••t' rp3i,ember 1
And thinking i
time 1 got
"Is t
rh
e id
WANTED..
1'i\ F:\TF:\'41ON, _By (iltl)FR w -ho w',1..:1I'1'1 :trete-tot ye•...feed:l% ip 3rnle•1-
. 04 1''• town.0 1'.lthvtum•f.t the -lbw (1.,n willlIte'd.;( '•f
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t e
- I n pet 31 1 I.irzis' .% rule m
4U('TIt )N SALE
1F' A 1A1:1."Ale np i'HOII'
N1ILCH 1.'111 • .1NII
.11-E RS
t11L t BitADI• will roil by
pub. aeic:,on ,u Ol"NDRY. RHOS.'
BLEs,
THE i:EU BARN. (iODI:ttlCll,
FRIDAY, NlIV. 4TH
fomu,encing sr ten o'clock .harp :
A tl1.t•11.1•s lot of. cows, eon.' (no
'M llnt hart tirades. Holt Ayr.
.141(1.11 and Jen.eys• a :lumber
of which are w3nt.e ,Bilker.: and`
three good farrow ws. These cows
have been ear y selected and are
a right. ot, in good condition;
i 1 a profit to
oil1. elan K, p
and BE
wnyOpe"7tin tea them- now, There wIB-.
34.1.0 he sold at the 443nle time a pair
good bay m.o... thoroughly trawl
rf and geed worker•+.
•
TERMS: -- Tens the' credit 09
furnishing riper°, ed joint,note-. bear-
ing ictere't at 5 per cent per annum.
S. 1:. BRADY, THnM, til'NDRY,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
'h1.- Is.•r1••'e• 1 to 31 h*13,0.3. v.oeZ t. '
1 1..
e -e.e-r
;n to h16 • -.WWI
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111 -.ii
r
'shives on or
1 •: • h ,I,t 'heir t e
I.•t i 4•x11' %%-\L, 'A NI
SITUATIONS VACANT.
- AUCTION --SALE. •
-
OF ABOUT ONS HUNDRED AND
F IF TWO-YYAI -OLD -AND
MANITOBA 1 f
(,AXLE
Robert McLean will 1.311 by publi'
suction, at the "Red Horn" en the
ATTRILI, FARM
Oa
SATURDAY, OCT. 29t1)
commencing at 10, lock sharp:
One hnodred and fifty head of your e
ste!ere end hatter.. Allgrid *030!, 431111
moiety unrhsrn and 0113+1 %ngn-
grade.. They are all In good condition
and are good grew', by cattle, .
r1ltMb : Th. -se ,uo,o,hs credit will
he given on tarnishing armee' joint
notes bearing Interest at mil per mot.
per aneum.
ROBT.MtLKAN, THOd,(reel:Me`
Proprietor. Auctions*.
is ti \'.\NT
•t) ) 1 Ell .fl lel 1 i li:\ 1.
M43 1..1. wt ly ro ?IIs.. \%'>1.w'AI-
-LA( )• '.0.e ,,u,g ., , . reit. . :I
. (3t:
1 t F
reprr:ent
ear operator,
for agent. wcr
a c,iurhtfon•. Nft
it.• employment ' when
Want men. Particular,
1 Telegraph School, Youge
utwda, lett
•
LF 3'l3. le. work. .hotter ho
the regnlatiob4 for roti"
and , :e}►-. w e train ,vo
and o{.'rating under it
docb. 11 l.oul inane
ready. .0.31 rail
free. %Meor. t,
nd Oerr,u
AUr'TiGN SALES.
t"('TItN .GALE
•
HORSES AND. t, A-TTLE
A. E. Durnin will '.11 br public auction
the fai-m.of W. 1:. Inirnln, erre*. A.hflel
TCfIDAY. NOVEMBER I8T
commencing at 1 0 • lock sharp:
One general t'urpose .mare a colt , 1 car-
riage
arriage Blare and coil : 1 t -year carriage
filly : M cows, supposed to n calf : 3 farrow
cows.: heifers. two 37,*r. old : to Meer.. two
.leer-. These cattle 114E
lean+ old . 441 yearli
mimed coedit lo nd well bird.
TERMS en month.' credit on furnishing
approved int notes. Five per cent. oft for
cash.
Ali
)1'RN1N, JOHN PURViS.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
It
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
OFFICES -TO RENT ON NORTH
street. lately occupied by ,t. 1, Killoran
and Andrew Porter. Apply to J P. BROWN.
21.11_
rECUT'OR'14 SALE OF FARM
JJ property. -On" hundred and fifty acres of
choice land.31e1. rich clay leant. Situated at lot
:L and west half of IM :I. eonc•ession 3. Huron
townsbi), county of Bruce. Good buildlnQs.
dn't-ela43 orchard good fences and good well.
free from all notion. weed.: half mile from
school and forty rod. from po.tomMe, two and
&-half milers from cher' h. five miles from village
of Ripley. Apply to MRS. E. A. HUSTON.
Verdun. ' - - 143 41
HOUSE TO REN., WITH ALL
modern oo0veteences. centrally located.
tient reasonable. J. B. HAWKINS, Je
tit Patriok'• street. 1001f
L1Olt SALE. -LOTH 2( 24 AND 25
on Coder street. Ooderic4. motelsing
4hewafthr else acre. There are on those tote
a one store frame house. newly painted,
.ma11 stable and a good orchard. A suitable
property for a retired farmer. Terms and non
ditfons will be furnished on application to the
undersigned. M. t:, l'AMhKUN. Barrister,
Hamilton street. OodeNrh
pUKSAI,E.-FIVE ACRES, \VEST
side Layfield road. bet ween Britannia
rood rind Bennett a met : gold portion of this
land suitable for market garden. smell fruits,
etc. Maysell in two part. of two and one halt
eac. For price find term. write N, A.
JORDAN 173 Windsor Ate., Windsor. Ont.
(MOWN PItOPERTY Fuk MALE, -
le House and lot. known a. the tats. Mae -
Gregor property on Anglesea.treed. (Ndetich
house ler room-. hot water hosting and modern
convenience.. with one lot 011 TriGlgsr street.
WIII be sold jnlntly or .eparetely 110133 and
lot on Napier .trees, '3 rooms, good residence
di.trlor. Cottage Seltford with 3 acre. of
orchard- winter apple..
401.e properties eon be had at ren -unable
price.. Apply
to 4. L. KILU)KAN Barrister,
aro. finder,
Almntan
tweet) ' ion
1313.1.
1
ie.
•
r :After the venlict had
eel. Kismet Js•riline I wile
eha1'gei wi.tb the nutritive of
A!delete]. His 1n'otitor Thomas
r
ire ,1+•) held Sin a charge r f being an
"arrehvel y alter t1Lrfae•t."
They Appeared nt the pollee crourt
feet
rt1riiiK lief' • Ma
gist rite'
Hurler
and wets aruligne-d for their prelim -
hoary hearing. Crewe Attorne
Meager- appeared on behalf of
Crown end 1.. 1':, Dancey an -
thiet he would defend t h ri.nurre.
Hr applied for A week' ad j,.m nrnent
of the (a'.r, which a strewed.
Hath pri•onere re now confined in
the count j : They talk little and
maintain attitude of mobil indif-
feren, to the unfortunate position
in cle they ate placed.
The ingdest, which hod been post-
,p4)neil from the 140 'fnet., was. re.
nuno'd on Tuesday morning. George
Tate jolecketerk. K. l'., of Toronto,
and Crown Attorney Meager appeared
in the interests of the Crown. Mr.
Blackstock conducted the examination
of the witneeeeu, proceeding'along the
litre already taken by Crown Atter
ney Seeger at previous sittings.
Vaughan M. Koherte, civil engine(..
produced aeventl pian* of that putt of
the town.,in which the scene of the
tragedy is Iecated, including one of
the cellar of the house in which the
body wase found,
One of the eitit.
grouudf, and one showing the locnt inn
of the Jardine and other dwellings in
the neighborhood.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jardine was then
called and questipned by Mr. Black.
stock
stk,
Mrs. Jardine, you have hien away
from Goderich?' asked Mr. Black-
stock. "Yee, at my father's at Hag•
ersville."
. "When did yea go there and how
long 1."'Only four or five day'."
"Did you know tbis came wag fixed
to go on a week ago today. lest Tu1m-
day ?" "I was not certain."
'•Yen were under subpoena to up -
peer here, were you not?" "II did not
know It, '
•'\Mien did V )') return ?" "A week
ago yesterday. -
"And you were here a week ego to-
day ?" "Yes."
Were you here the night, the in-
qlleet w'As ad jminl.•d a week Ago Fri-
day ?" -Noe'
-You knew it was to go cn 1' '•1
get word (.11 Thursday•"
"And you told Mr. Meager over the
long distance 'phone you wouhl bre here
I if poemihle And did rrot enm. hnineh in
time for the inquest? He 3(Id you no
excuse would he taken, and you end
v(Bur arm ?tank would have to he
here ?.'
^M:, (dere. re:d me 1 might go on
WcdnrsdAv
1
it wee not known if 1
I was WAnted or not."
"In mite of Mr. Seagel'.. mee*Age
I you stayed away ?•
Yem. 1 cool i not get here."
"And you rent word this horning
you could not come?"
"Ytls, I was not well.-
HOUR FOR MALE. - A TWO-
STORY hrlrk home. with eleven morns
on Brume street,, ParUcalars am be had ;by
caillne at SIGNAL Moe 6tti
•
w and
ottee that
ing at the thne
of t T )
111 'he the
y 6
1P.
the only :alteration in pour
P you desire to make
forgnt to mention le? fore _Wednes-
ay or Thursday nate!• the' di.appeitt••
*nee I saw Mrs. Anderson. the mother
of the girl."
"Where ?" ' "At her own house."
-Yost, know , yourbon saw Mr.
Seeger, the ('r own Attorney. the ratite
afternoon ?" •••Tres,"
^You went out to Saltfurd ? " •'1
went over to.get the mail for my 40n
George et SAN ord and called at Mrs.
A nderson's."
he_ he same eft aL4 thstl•at' .! O'1ar oto -
George. - - err weeks Then Fr
ago. wide the htntye at told tine e
1
did nut come 1(4 you tilt tau or three :'h.. tent is about ;'4t tett from the
deyr ago„pow 'cuuld ypu helve ern • • kltcheo deer? asked Mr. Hlsl•ketock.
tietr(i
red It teorge Nee or tbree wwkl ,About 136feet 0t• so.
ego ?" • W ben you Lame out . the backdoor
Mrs. Jardine hettitatsd while the to see Mr. Anderson standing at the
giiestion wow eeps:lted and -ane eta•ed Bide dour• you partake! between the tent.
tart she was um twee- juot when the and the sit( hen door:? Yee.
want' Was mentioned to ueurgr. And you thought . Edward And
t
Lr row its sir a r we •r in the tet L.
' rhrn u r bee k11 t t i time t 1
• 1 1•Ff 11 Throw+r at this
long time:'' "1 tirtifk so.' -Yee:
• • You told him et your eonvetaa• What did And.rson•say to you?,%
tion with Mer. 'Auuersun before you He anked me where the treeystvet•e,
were herr the last time ?" `'No, IL and 1 told hint they were a leetp. He
writs .ince." .aid be had Inst his little girl, ,ts .he
"Why did you tell me* few ntinutee had not been h .tee all night,' and
age you bad never 'spoken to any a.ktd II I or the boys had seen her. l
ruew Irr ot your family about this sWtd him l Lholght Eddie had s e '
enJ
matter • Meer you gave eeideuce Lite rpuken to heii ,
Diet time ... "thly tbie.' - Detroit. tell him when e1 white'' •
•• Why did you tell rue tri* fa1-e• -I could not tell hen. -
'hood ?
im.'hood? • Yuu have hpokeu to our Which boy did he' ask for? •1)111 he
member of vote tewily +hoot it ? say buys ?-tri• asked' for Pnnk. that'rr •
•• Yee.- Eddie. I sand he war ,.beeping.
•, Auer that mete ee tit (teurg.' .tint Are you erre you did not any ,he
-Geul•ge s ll'll,' ? " was sleeping in a tent un the guwndsf
1'rs." ' -Nn.
Aud i to Edwasd?" •'No." 'then you don't know how. Ander-
•• Ili6wer, I-rxilk, or Mlle! tt" , :eon got the idea Y011 meant 'a tent on
the KrLunds, and •sbenld go and hunt
'• When you had this corlvetwatron i tome., You knew this:.was a terrible
I
sea. it ant•sea% toor arktt mtheC
inK.felt torrYf a and'.ie
n
d
1
po.tulticr? -
li,►Ft.' Irlwcr 1119. Is mind all you could -Yes.
What did you get there . ".k Did you have arty cystvereation with
Eddie the. night
' e•
-when hr encu
a
o
,
1 ntfti
)
--f`eftrenwr.-eerteeTt"eft fiii'iey__
rinm wl has fallen a large .11x1•. of
the work in eonncetinn with the
invest ;got ton i M.o the 111'41( h
Of Lizzie Anderson.
•
news )+yet.
1 ten where /lid you go ? " "Mete
a'
An
de )n said to cell iu x In end She
K
would KO up town wl, h ser.
•• Then v. help ? ,• " Hutl,e. it was
..
neat - eight u r to -k
-And l•:dvestd war home'? " " Yes."
-And thanes: Phis wag on e4ete
ing of Gti d,' ' •• Yes." /
F3auk r •• I don't rr•1'nember.'
-And thluih jou had rust had this
extreordinary cunvereatien with Mrs.
Anderson saying she did net blame
Edward. yon rata nothing about it ?"
•' No.
" You knew this would he good news
for Edward ? " ' '• Yes."
Yet. arriving home and lindin 11n
there you Said nothing ..1•. sit 10r-1
did not ole ntt.411 it. yy ',,iiia 3,44 1.1
"Now did you come to g) fee
Oeerge'e mail 7" "I generally go once
or twice a month fit a walk.'
"And it just happened one of the
timer' was the next day after Edward
bed been inte'n"gatell as to this mur-
der by Mr. Seager?" •'Ye*,"
"And if you had not been going.af-
ter (icor e's mail you annld not have
gone to the Ander coon's ?" "1t jurat m -
em -red to the then." •
"What was the ron0etaation with
Mre. Anderson?" ' She odd she thought
thatnight while !molting for Lizzie she
heard 3creeme near the 8howtent3, and
that somebody must have carried her
off."
"You went to Mrs. Auderson's and
01 '4. about t.iz: ie
at o u cls k ? •
so.
You said in your 14.tt evidence th.14.
Eddie had mentioned seeing her. on -
the grounds about seven i r
ler
Ok
stated Mr. H1:4ekstock, 1'tadielg frees
the !or[rondo!.
Is that Statement tine?- You .we11
to 0 heto►•e?--lt'e true.'
Now if your every is ti ii.. !elm.;
Artie r.u11 carpeint the wur'ning you
had fele n, -the night bt'tur. front Ed-
da. he leid seen Lizzie Andeteten on -
t eeeege. :wide and given her lit teen
t. 1 n get het' supper.
\V i1ttees Ageen h.e.ltetett.
i want to ask you to he vendi.l.
That eer the reomn you get into
retitle. le. etaltd the t enwn.
enee. Nuw', .11.1 31 113)4-444' ha1'1 Ise gave her
Hut pet w 111111 1,,: hi 't E IK4Ni's .3' • titterteeeht- for hereepF11' 3 -Yee.
PAee ? Is thele -sue other thing you, '1 hen when Andersen '•Arne in -the
w ant to add y e 31' th•Ititer a v,deeee? 1 nr'reing !oft had rill she: triter ma ion
'Finite. al I know. ' locked lilt in your torr..'
1 e e 344 4 to its. is one. mot e _1] ponce fe)Holvetl. '
w er your were oat of the Mouse Thee pause'. yet in eve. Mee
t hat night later Ihet K.. clt'••k - Ne Jardine. etre very retrainndiner r,
Were'Vtttenn the etn'0t a: to "etre k
et ited Mt. aiteekstock. 't'he'y a y ni
the (1,4)143'. tJ A vertiotfhl(0413',,1,3w.-••
• You know yrs. Love? -Yes. man. Why doe* it take i,9.,. long to
1 t 8110 said elle 'taw y oro on tee street get the answers out :'. Now, all !hoer,
at)) o'clock would it be true ?-N ., yule told Anderson in his distress was
'then otf'l'u,.dsiv Pixht. AS 1041 lfi fist Eddie had seen her the night
1unr torture rote utawwas rttimn. led_ and wforte_ Yew,
011)4 t•) eupper'"et 0,.'ck3ck ? . --ii'eu W11'110( +•I3 al)003 h11 puyin3- -
\\'itures nesitdt(•d. for her ter{.pet :' No I •3 ate. to be.
Yuu .ware absolutely be wee :u. Is gut•e.
that statement you neete of -t time, Yeo 73,14.4411,'W0d \341.7•.,.. 134s1dn/,'
correct? r 01 go dray without eeeiee Eddie ''
eIre. .la1diu4 was eel! uncertain t►ud
her former evidence was refer red t.,,
in which She state', he hlud-gnot out
in the Afternoon, 'aloe hurue to tea.
And gone out a little after G,
After a lengthy exaulinatien Abele
where the Jardine boys slept (•n the
night of the tragedy, the tiweot wire
ing And the call sit AnJerean, the dead
gitlb either, in the 340I41 ng, Ms,
Hleckstock melted :
Then, ,uadaul, will you teletltis jury
how you come to P re_err Ihotuee'w
in the limitwt-eleven *hen -y014 ea
him t() melt: feat, Now you Kay he did
not go back to the tent at all, Wheri
you said be= itae in the tent *1 eOven
o'clock .that's iucoryrct ?
Mrs. Jardine petered.
It you please, both can't be correct.
The eteteme0t that you found him
there AC 7 o'clock is untrue?
Another pause. Yep.
Then, when did Edward .,ewe in ?
-Shortly liter 'laminae.
He just walked in? -1 don't know
whether he heard Mr. Anderson so -
not, CAI
Mo both iv..uld 1)e. in the bowie near
half•piuf ata ? - Charlie heti gone to his
work before Eddie came ire •
Then he may have heard Mr. Ander.
eon there. Do you think th+t brought
him in 7'-1 think so.
Was that whet brought him in 1-- i
mean Thomas.
lhen, when you paid you thought
Edward carte froin hearing Mr. And-
.
Yes.
Although he tide onlyA few feet
awry in the t.'ht ? NO Answer,
It 311(111'.tory is true:-
oto 71)13 ajk)wiel tilt' grief-+trieken
parent tgj;o away without tel•ing bine
the story or letting 11411 see Kith..?
Tithe newer occurred to me.
Anderson eny•4 while you were talk•
ing to 'him . ne of the h1,)y, put his
head out of the door?-Th,tt was
Frank.
carpe le _Yetletold bi11b
about the girl and what Anderema
eanle,fo., what did he say ?-'-laid• it '
wee loo lad,,
Anything elite ?--No.
And a few minutes' litter Edward
carne in. What took plitce with bim?
-He Ndd me the story again of.giving
her fifteen'cents: And that he 4'4. not
ere her any mote.
an
He (lid mit mention seeing iii0 lo
with ti. black fedora hilt and the
brown suit talking to her ? --He did
not tell me that ton the mot ting.
That •tory of the stranger struck
%lou as prep Ly important, did it not ?
.shat the tart petwon tt) toe been with
her was 'a'4ttanger, important .438.1
for the Andelsnns for know ? - i
wn,lIJ temper., me.
Yet net one of you took thee Im-
portant infnrmstio1 to the Anderson,,
or anyone pier ?--No.
And the' night Eddie came in
shortly beferr 0 and Cheriie Ran
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