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VOL. XIX CLINTON. HURON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1897 T �:,
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Vho Trial Mr. Garrow-You profess a resent. walking with her, we met Mr. Camp. was friendly with him, could kick the 1 Goderich.
went that your conduct does nut a;;ree bell; she asked if he had a letter for ( head off him, etc., and bleing pressed Madame Wall's concert, March 2nd. T
with. her; he said no, but he would have one to answer the question ho retorted en Lel V • •
At Witness• -I did speak to Mr. Canip- it was a friendly joke, she remarked angrily, when counsel reminded him THE KINGS DAUGHTERS. -On Fri-
Goderleh. hell when I heard the information had to me that he was always going to send that be must respect this the same as day evening the residence of Mrs. C. There are just ten of those Frieze
:'.. , 1. Ileaked Out; felt more sympathy for Mr. I her a letter; I am pretty certain this I any other court and answer the dues- A. Nairn was rho scene of a charming Ulsters left and we are going to
Campbell and resentment to the person occured last fall. tions, The wrangle led to witness At Home held by the Kings Daughters. sell them at a price.
who told it; 1 told him it was not with Court adjourned till 8o'clock. telling counsel to step into box and There was a large attendance and ex- ,
THE CONCLUDING EVIDENCE. my wish it wits told; he wanted me to FRIDAY EVENING. ggive the evidence himself, and charged (silent programme and appetising light $A Goats for .............. ... . $0 g0
say it was just done !n a friendly way, h!m with asking Miss Dancey unneces- refreshments forall who deserved t ern. $8'� „ „ 690
George Price, sworn: About two' sary a5id of%naive uesti°ns durin h $7• . 5 40
"WE SHALL BRIM WHAT WE SHALL BER." EVIDENCE 114 REBUTTAL. months ago had a conversation with q g OUR SEWERS. -The Colitractors are "' ..... • • • • • • • •
Miss Dance she fetid me Mr. Cam her evidence. Mr. Garrow demanded and a six dollar coat for three dollars
From the star. Wm. Campbell, Sworn: Was a y' P that witness conduct himself properly still continuing the work of putting in
p- bell had put his hands on her breast ., P P Y the pipes. Though occasionally Gam- and ninety nine cents, which is the
Miss Dancey, sworn: In July or Au- Pointed October 1, 1889; tun not now in while she was writing a letter ora and added: Th® fact is, Capt. Dancey, pered by the weather, they have made best talue in the county.
salt business, but have been since 1889; ycu are drunk : you should go home, fan y g
gist lust went into P. O. to buy to card, and she threw the ink bottle at progress. The are now at Elgin
for two or three ears have acted as sir, and sober up." Witness here street, at its
•Postal card ; saw Mr. Campbell ; began Y hits; she said you can see the ink mark , junction with Waterloo �eme Early
to. write at desk, found pen was rusty agent for manufacturers; have hen on the carpet; she said am not the shouted ' You're a liar, and amid fre and apparently will continue until the
slid asked him if this was the best the died salt in that wap since 1870; have only one he insulted there was Mica laughter of the crowd and the uproar P Huron rood is reached.
P. O. could afford; he said no and went never been required by the Depart Washington and Mrs. Inglis also; I Constable Knox shouted "Order," and EPWORTH LEAGUE. -One of the most as there are so
to get me another pen ; then told me meat to give it ulr; a year or so ago thin -k this was about two months aggo the Commission or threatened to have thriving societies of Victoria -at Metho- as h fete left that we
the pens in the registered letter depart- the iuspector, while herr+, wentioned it was a little before the Bicycle Club's witness committed for contempt. dist church ti the Junior Epworth 'n net line a be Out of your size,
14 went would that some one had made a coma latttt, Words werea sin bandied.,bntr.Ounsal P f Overalls with .file
probably be better; ; told p ball League. Although but lately organ- and elastic braces just to , hand
r7rie to write at table in his private but said there is nothing to hinder you •persisted ill hi 'detnariii for tin answer Y
utiles, as it was more comfortable • I from acting as such; that's all I heard Win• Campbell, cross-examided : to h!s question. • Witness fluidly said ized, the meetings of this youngsociety for $1.
did so and began to write, he then of it; for 16 months have not been in The inspector told me there was not•h- he had replied yes of no to bl[, Lamb- etre of a most interesting character.
came from the, inner parte, where I the salt bttsinei,s; some years prevluus lug to hinder me selling salt, I have no bell when spoken to but for last two TI;E LATE GEO. Cox, -On Friday
wits; I paid no attention to him; he to my a pointutent my sun -in-law, communication from the Department. weeks had not spoken !n any way;and the remains of the late George We keep Under -
came behind the chair, and put both John A. Robertson, bought out Van- Mr, Biahop here endeavored to shake admitted that it wits Mr.Campbellwho Cox were interred in the Maitland �T
his hands on me; (witness pees des- stone marble works for $1,000, which I Mr, Campbell's denial that he did more stopped cemeter ni essence of a lite e num- elothln , Hats, Capra
h piled speaking; he, witness, had not Y P,' g g
cribed improper liberties alleged to endorsed on it joint note; when 1 he- than put his hands on Mrs. Inglis' mentioned the matter in question to her of sorrowing relatives and friends.
came postmaster, the flim of Robert- shoulders, or, that he tried to put his Campbell at tiny time. The deceased gentleman was only ill and all lines of mens
have been taken with Ger ilei son); I arms around Miss Hays; witness again
)~' _ reached my hand over the table and son &Bell were in difficulties, and I for a few days, and up to the time of Fu.rnishin�S.
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up an ink bottle ; he leaned over was still on some of the paper, the pro- t'eFleated his version of the Dancey in- Brief Town Topics. his taking to his bed, but few of his
further and took-4,loth my wrists in his Party was sold under judgement and 1 ci int, Mr. Bishop's cross-exatulna- Prof. Welsh, the celebrated phren- friends anticipated that he would re- foo•®goo
panda so that 1 utas unable to move Purchased it; since that it has been run boll made no variation in Mr. Camp- P ceive so early a call. He passed away
`" + P ologist, who lectured on physiognomy as he had lived peacefully. On Friday
and hold me there till my wrists were lu my name But in his interest; 1 told bell's statements and explanations, on Monday evening, had a crowded
blue ; e held me till san)eune came Mr. Hopkirk I would drop the salt R. U. Hays, sworn: Heard Mr: house. Y g' the funeral took place from North-st. A. J , HOLLOWAY,
luta the P. O.; I of out as uit.kl its business if it Was required. As to Mrs. Saunders Methodist church, the ceremonies be-
g q y give his evidence; had no O;i,,,WK to rho gasoline apparatus not ing conducted by Rev. Jos. Edge its -
possible and went home and told my Mrs. all I remember !s that she and conversation with Mr. Campbell as to. biliorkable there was no service slated by Rev, ���, Godwin. The ser- CLINTON.
riiother about it ; env father was not at Mrs. Armstrong came to the office and, the Gore matter, when I came into the home asking to see the office, I showed them inlis church last Sunday evening, vice was a fitting one, the prayers of
G;`., , I told him when he came home post office I can't remember anything g
u2 few days after; nothing was done through it; when going oat through of such a conversation I have ted to The offertory in St. Paul's Church Rev Godwin and the address by Rev. �_ _ _
then, money order door into tubby. I put m recall it but cannot; if those express- next Sabbath, morning and evening, Joseph Edge being fully in accord with •.
arm so she could get through, its both ions, or one of them' has been used, I will be in aid of The India Mission deceased's life, while the music by the Godreieh.
Cross-examined; My father did not were trying to girt through the door, tvuttld tithe remembered it. Fund. organist and the choir's singing were NEEDED LIGHTNING PROTECTORs,—
go to sec Mr. Campbell ; I may be once toget hoe, or nearly so; I put my hands Prof. Welsh the phrenologist, inset for so solemn an occasion, The Around town several lightning profs(
, in a while subject to hallucinations; on MCS. In lis and shoved her aside to bliss Susie Campbell, sworn: I am ' gist, sang pall -bearers were sons and grandsons tors have Ieeu placed to lessen the
' know Mr. Campbell a lou time and g ons of the assistants for rn father a solo very acceptably in the Ratten-' danryer of hurniu
P g + give a little room; I did not put m y of deceased. The printers and ex-prin- a g out the transmitters
always spoke to him on • friendly p Y am there mostly all the time ; a man bury street Methodist church last Sun- tern of the town, over thirty in num- and incandescent fights when Iightn-
a: terms; this occurred about noon • saw arms around her nor pull her towards day evening,
me I ►uerel g whom 1 afterwards knew to be Mr. bet- y !n strikes the wires. One is being
no one there but himself; it t•ouk about Y guided tier thr°u II the ,marched in tt bud for some die g
door; did not hear of the matter till Vanstone asked fora letter for Mrs. Charles, Son of Mr. Frank Crich, tauce and all of them saw the oldest ptit in at the British Exchange on
four or five minutes inside office, about threo weeks ago; have always it°bt, Johnston; I looked through the Tuckersmith, has accepted a position typo committed to the earth, The 8uuth street, and several others will
perhaps 10 or 15 minutes ill all, some- been on most friendly tarots with NI r, letters and said here is one from with Harland Bros. He is an ludas- casket was covered with beautiful be put in position as soon as tnr�
where between 11 and 12 o'clock; think all(] Mrs, Inglis, and saw no change in Wmgham, it has been opened by one trious young man. floral emblems, many of which were
ground becomes soft.
s I would have seen tiny one coming into their attitude towards me. As to Miss Mrs. Robt. Johnston; no one in the Don't forget Madame Wall's concert mi placed oil the casket by his immediate
11 y" the office; I was more indignant than gays the charges last Monday were P. O. opened the letter; it is a frequent March 2nd. Goderich Towltsllip.
£ri$htened ; I did not tell Air. George q relatives.
g the first intimation I had of it; I could thing to have letters opened by rule- Harvey Jackson, has started a news- OuR'66 DIs'FENDERB.-A meeting of
i;` Price I picked up the ink bottle and not then remember anything that had take ; I know nothing about the McIn- paper office at Burk's Falls. He is a the veterans of 18136 tit the Huron hotel R. S. C. -The Royal Scarlet Chapter
;ay spilled it all over; did not speak to him happened between its; since hearing tosli letter; 1 reu)eulher Miss Dancey sun of Mr. Isaac Jackson. 11Iap he the other evening was attended b of Goderich District met in the hall of
at all; • havb been in the inner office g being in the offio;e between 11 and 12 succeed is our desire. g Y
� 1L before, but not since; have been in the hr r, the event carne to toy mind; when one tllorning, to write a letter ; ain sure iVlr. I). Canteldn shipped ed a c about 20 of the old boys. Major Var- 18'9 and elected the following officers:
they told me who they were, I said, yes, pp car load c•oe was called to the chair, • and Major C. in C., Sir Kts. Comps., M. 0. John-
;�` post office two or three times since, mit are nice school iris or model I wits present till the time, my father of live hogs yesterday, the price paid Beck acted as secretary. A per•maner-t• stun; D. C. in C., James Cox ; Cba
have not been in the post office more Y pool g and myself; he gave bet- wril.iug to farmers beingon all average p
than two or three times since; have girls, putting my hand on the tuater•ial and as she waw wt.itlu said, g $4.15 orgvnization Was formed, to be called Win, Crooks; Scribe, Jaynes Connolly;
one nearest me; had no intention of g per hundred. The Veterans of '86, with J. J. Wright Treasurer, Jas. Caldwell; K. at -A., R.
, spoken to Miss Campbell since ; (wit- any insult• have no recollection of the may I read your letter ? She said, yes, Mrs, McKay, of Seaforth, !s t•he as resident, F. Smeeth, vice-president, Tichbourne ; I. H„ Thos. Bell; 0. I -I.,
�' ness refused tq answer. if she had you may ; be said, oh, I don't want, to and D. K. Strachan
incident related by Mrs. )�lc$rien; it Y guest of hot- damghter, •Mrs. L. Ken- , secretary-treasur- R. Elliott. The Chapter is in a very
`,`A s oken, to Mr, Campbell since, -and could not be possible I intended to ill- rend your letter, and then went awe Hedy Miss McKay, of Parkhill, also er, The organization is part of a gen- prosperous condition.
�j.y, then said) well, I have spoken to him, stilt her• I knew nothing of her tintill I was standing at the distributing spent Sunday with her sister, eral movement all over the Dominion
^+ not on the street I will stvetnr. Will table sorting lettere; it is alongside the Mr. s oil the part of those repo went out in PARTIES. -Parties semi to he all "
I• yesterday, when she was called as
you swear you did not meet him and a witness. As to Miss Dance 's story,door by which all
Miss Dancey eat; the MaloneyY " here in the cured a the Fenian invasion of 186(5 for which the rage here at present there being
' 'ppeek to him with Mrs, Andrew Y dour is open all the time; the lower of the Maccabees and has secured a Y four inside of two weeks. They were
Whitel on the street in December there is not a word of truth from ba- art of the partition is wood, and the good number of new members. The service they ask from the Dominion a
4. ginning to encl, except her being in ';ha P Order is one of the strop grant of land in the Northwest. The at the houses of Mr. J. G. Stee olt
,1 last P Not that I rerneinber of ;can't upper part glass; I could see her gest in the Wednesda pp
Swear thai I did not, because I don't office and writting a letter; have known world. next meeting will be, held at the call of y night week and Mr. WVm.
Miss Dancey since a child; she was through the glass, and her
through step back -
president, and it is intended to cele- Perdue on Friday night of the name
tuber; will not swear that I did once taken ill in the office and I called ward could have seen bar rand the No bicyclist in the county of Huron prate the memorable days of '66 by a week Mr. George Cooper's on Monday
k him, have you got that letter Mrs. Elliott to attend to bet,; I think door; she wrote the letter and I sup has taken more pleasure out• of a wheel gathering on the 1st of June, probably night and Mr. By. Perdue oil Tuesday
fa. `, , ?and he said 1 will write ou Y P pose has
it in the box; I have than Mr. James Cook. He rids ni h 'o
Y she has been in m private office twice; & at the Point Farm. The following lire g t every one report having a goon
one myself; I don't remember; to the she. went in to write a letter; did not seen Ger since three times a week, during the winter as well as summer on the honor roll for this section in time tripping the light fantastic until
best of my memory he has not said get a post card; it was a letter she sometimes twice in one day, :it the months. addition to the gentlemen already the wee sma hours. .
anything of (bat kind to me since the wrote; l ave her aper, ilea and ink• wicket, I wait on her sometimes, and Mr. P. B. Crews, the jeweler, was named : F. Jordan, T. Naysinith, 13,
" .incident; my own people regarded this it was about the middle of the dity m ' pit at other tunas; one day she called last week called to Windsor on account Ftirze, Robt. Campbell, John Mitchell, SAD DEATH. -It is with much regret
beriouslyy; my father wits away five or Y the°ugh the wicket, and t, ked him if of the serious illness of his brother, Wm. Fraser, Capt. A. M. McGregor, that we ace called upon to chronicle
B}x weeks; m brother was in town at daughter must have been there at the he had written that letter for her ; he
time; until 12, no one goes to dinner; said no, but he would have it read fur We are pleased to learn the young Wm. Barkwell'. N. Dancey, Juhn the death of little Flossie Hudie at the
the time; i id not tell hien; he is the from 11 till arrival of the mail is the y gentleman was improving yesterday. Brophey, T. Andrews, Capt. Mont age of two years, 4 months and 5 days.
sglTeitor for the prosecution ; I was busiest part of the day, receiving let- her by Christmas; have noticed no Mr. Crews has returned. gower Wm. H tris, John Walker, She was taken ill two weeks ago last
taken ill at the post office once and feta and p• g change in her conduce since ; she was
r: taken care of by Mrs. Elliott; I have pre aria mail• at that hour a arentl as friendly as ever I re- Mrs, Gagen, who went to Bay City John Reid, Dan Ferguson and others. Thursday of congestion of the lungs
, been frequently in the office, perhaps hardly a minute passes but some one apparently Y ' to see her son, Daniel, who was ill has CIRCULAR CITY BRIRFB,-Snow which developed into neumonia from
P P is eithercomin or oin think I heard )member the incident of the Reynolds p
a dozen limes ; have been there with i' card; I noticed the words "lost letter," returned to town. Mr. Donohoe, al- shoeing parties were in evidence the which she died Inst Saturday morning.
mY mother; the two occasions named of this char};e to ovembhi from aMr.nd and said, here is a card dost l a, lust though very ill, accompanied his moth- past week. -Reeve Burns, of Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Hudie have the sympathy
sly' the only ones when 1 was there George Price; none of the Dancey fam- er home and is improving since he was in town on Saturday. -The Gode- of the whole community in their sad .
ily at tray tune complained to me; nee- letter; I ami quick to notice things, Carne, rich and Lucknow hockey teams hada loss. THE NEwe-RECORD also extends
!ii¢n2; was never in inner office since to er sitwany change in MissD:tnce since Cross-examined: Can't say of m g y sympathy parents.
w=bi e a letter ;have met Mr. Cam bell } Y Y bout in the skating rink on Saturday its sym ath to the bereaved
P t )i awn knowl¢d a that Johnston's letter Mr. Searle, the other day, showed
at since ; but have not opened alleged occurarce; she came to g evening. The result was 11 to 2 in'
4, tu lips to him thele; never s oke to the• office just as frequentlyaftertvards; had been out of the office; I don't re- THE NEWS•RECORD a fawn -colored favor of Goderich.-The Royal Arch NOTER.—Misses Anne _and Lottie
P last time she spoke to mala this friend- member that there was anything relit- specie of poi hemue hatched on the Masons have had a bus time the past
Carter, of Tuckersmilh,tvho have been
G him coating in or out of church about yP ? Y p
�Ir+, Hall's music; since this incident I lw way was, perhaps, a week before to on the envelope; lust heard of 12th Inst. which measured five inches few weeks. -Landlord Saulta' has lint vieitiug at the home of Mr. George
i", hav® not spoken Mr, Cam b611 once Christmas; my daughter was standing Miss Dancey's charge this afternoon; ' the incandescent lights into the Union Cooper and other friends returned
P P by the wicket at the till)(-; she has my father told me'whatshesaid ; I told from tip to Lip of the wings. Hotel. Mrs. E. Campion is recovering home la9t week after having a plea -
and anyone who says I did would b2 spoken set eral times in that way, ask- him what occurred; we had no com- Harland Bros. have decided to vacate from an attack of pneumonia. -Mr. sent visit. -Miss Sarah Colelough of
either telling a lie or be very much ed for a letter for Mrs. Jones and, in a Parison of notes; the door into the pri- the store in the Mackay block and T. J. Videan has been poorly the past the 11 con. is spending a few weeks
1.nrtistaktan; have not joked with him joke, I turned to the letter "J,"' and vale office from the distributing table devote their whole attention to the two few days. -Mrs. Jan. Donogh, west with her uncle, Mr. Robert Colelough,
since irithe post o>Iicetnpresence of his she said, oh, you know what [ mean was °Pau when Mies Dancey was in; stores owned and occupied by the Srrn street died suddenly on Friday evening. near Varna. - It is said Nixon
I d4ughters; had not finished writing have met her many Sundays since, she could have seen me; she has been in the Brick Block. We understand The deceased lady had been up tow Sturdy is going to build to house in
n)y Card ; was half way through it; 1 coining out o£ North st. (pure!); re- in the private office twice; I have seen Mr. W. D. Fair will occupy the store with her daughters but returned an Goderich. It looks suspicious Nixon.
took it home, mother saw it; it wits member one articular instance, when her at. the post office fre uently,'oncea to be vacated. -Miss Green, of Godericb, is visiting
+ • linall".'destro ed; I did not put it awe P h hour before them. found
the return of
' Y P she joked about Mr. Halls singing; in day since that time. A diagram of the Mr. A. T. Coo er, is in Toronto takingthe daughters they found their mother at Mr. Robt. Henley's. -Mr. and Mrs.
carefully but carried it in my hand; I November or December, I met Ger and inner office and distributing room was a course in optics and refraction frodead on the bed, heart failure being Charlie Stewart entertained a few of
g*Illswear the Misses Campbell,norany Mrs. Andrew Whitely, (mining towards shown witness who explained how she the celebrated Dr. N. E, 'Hamill, the the cause. -The Horticultural Society their friends last Friday night week.-
' ope else, were not in the office at the the post office, and she said have you could have seen Miss Dancey at the eye specialist, and will on his return will hold a meeting in County Clerk Miss Fair, of Kincardine, is the guest
alma this occurs ed. I told Mr. Camp- got that letter for me, and I said no• desk. be prepared to intelligently and satis- Lane's office to -morrow evening.--P.C. of her sister-, Mrs, Geo. Hudie.
I, bell it was a good thing for [him lily she said to Mrs. Whitely, he has been Re=direct; I heard before that Miss factorily detect errors of vision and C. Joseph Beck will represent the
father Was not in town; nothing fur- promising to write me. a letter and nev- Dancey had a charge against my fath- properly fit spectacles. 06osea Friends at the meeting of COIIxCrL. - G°uncil met F,,p gip)
Mier than this was said,he said nothing; er did; I laughed and Grand Council neat mond: in Hamil- Minutes o£ last meeting rem passed;
*itsw�vtLs iii the habit of getting letters I g passed on; my er; it was common talk; it was to the Prof, Welsh had a folk yesterday ton. -Mr. S. P. Halla will represent Moved by Chas. Willia:as, seconded by -
if want to go into the box nor onl explanation is that she is peculiar effect that he kissed her through the at the Collegiate before a large classon the Ancient Order of Untied Work- John Middleton, t{,at auditor's report .
,. tlpq people to know of ; I went there ar'd mast have imagined it. As to wicket; that is what I mean my Father how totnemorixeand retain knowledge. men at the meeting of their Grand now read be 'eased and 1lM copies bb
to get the letters myself. charge No. 2, opening letters; I did not told me the charge was and so did out- Three scholars heads were afterwards ted fg; y
',11� open one addressed to J. R. McIntosh; siders; I did not hear what it was she read which caused much merriment, Lodge. -La grippe has apparently Jas J datribution. Moved b
When the Court resumed Mr. Gar- I showed it to J. C.'s daughter, who Said this afternoon. gripped a very large number of our �nnstou, seconded by John Mid-
rotv asked that Miss Washington said it was not for them; she hada At the close Mr. Houston compliment citizens. -Registrar Gibson is reported dl=,ion, that the following accounts be
i yhould be called by the Crown; tilt l:t- brother living in Detroit; the letter la Miss Emma Campbell, sworn ; Am ed the professor on the thoughts ex- to be recover n from his recent sev^ paid :-Wm. Colclou b, ravel, $1.50 ;
r Y also assistant tom father Miss Dan- Pressed and their usefulness• pro g g
dy was present and desired to be heard, for nearly 30 days, when some one Y y illness. -The prtntt!,g,offlces we:eclosad registration of B. M. D., $15.40 ;
^ as the use of her name was a reflection got it out, and it was thrown in again Qey came frequently to the office Mr, Wm. Bayley, ofGratiott County+ on Fridaydurir Municipal World $1 ; Mrs. McRae, in -
;'tan herself. b the B since Jul last sometimes ever da Mich., who has been absent some , athe interment of the p
i y patty who had opened it since Y + Y Y late Geo. COY. -There were a very large d!gent, $15 ; W. Smith, receipt•holde ,
,' Mr. I�ishop bele pressed, after some matter of common occurrance; I left it routember just before Christmas her eleven years, is here on a visit to his number ;i farmers in town on Sattir- 85c. ; auditors, $10 ; Gilbert Mair, $R
hesitation, said ge would agree to open and gave it to J. A. McIntosh, he- calling at the wicket to my father if he brother John and other relatives. day. -it 1% said that over one thousand Moved by John Middleton, seconded
w<,�^yttrik`e out Mise Washington's name, as !ng the nearest name, who told me had written that letter, and he replied He is farming. TunNEW8-RECORD inrnndr3ttcent lights have one
o been by Thos. Churchill, that Jas. Switzer
he had no evidence to substantiate the srmuething of what was in it and who from his chair in a joking way ;I was is Pleased to learn that he :fixed in churches rer:idrncea and lie patthrnaster in place of Geo. Sterling.
` it was For standing at the wicket till the time ; is doing well, and that he is ' Moved b• Thos. Churchill, seconded h
,:'charge, and would say the name was , S%C, came to see me question- stares. -The lake wliter 'system so far v Y
there has been no chane in her con. still an ardent admirer of the Cana,'cian Y Chas. Williams, that Gilbert Mair re-
;�,.'"a�used by mistake. Ing my right to open letters. (The al- � has panned out satiefaetori}ly.--�Regu-
. MeK. Inglis, s loped o enin of two letters addressed duct since July. I, myself, had a long Conservative party, which shot lid read lar meeting of the toren council next ceive $30 for loss of horse through ap-
.i,' g Sworn: Am the bus conversation With her at the wicket with a great big "P." g
` bald of the lady examined this morn- to McDonald were explained in the Friday evening. -It is said that addi- pcatch to bride being to narrow on
,�`, 'inp remember m wife eomiu home same way). Witness denied emphati- ill October, l think ; she has frequent- Madame Wali assisted by Mr. F. W. Port, tional owes well bFl re aired to run the 14th con. Adjourned to meet on flrat
' y call reading post cards; had instruc- ly talked with my father since July ; elocutionist, of st. Louis, 2nd. large number of li htttgrtlread taken.- Monday in April. Pathmaslers Hct
after the occurrence named; she told Y g P the have alwa s been friendly. _, g g Y
me of it; she was in a nervous condi- tions from Department to allow 110 Y y' Goderich. One of the newly elected members having qualified before next meeting
•g 'tion I would have taken steps bac} I postalls of a defamatory or dunnii,g Thomas N. Dancey was then called: WHAT WAS WANTED.-Alon the treated his brother aldermen to a feast of councils will be changed. Ntxont
nature; did not read or see Revuolcl s I an) the father of Miss Dancey who g of bivalves at,tbe close of the last court- `STURDY, Clerk.
1.A °1flG esu pest anted ; I telt like taking top of the new breakwater there will
card; my daughter, who handles these. ave evidence this afternoon; I was cit meeting. -Mr. Chas. Seager outs
he law fr m own hands but was pre- s oke of it; said here's something away t the time the matter occurred; It
a lank solid walk, six feat wide. prevented from hearing police court ---------
awe a
wonted from it; my indignation had $ IL •w IL be a boon to citizens and our P
riot subsided before, unwittingly, what ,t out at lost letter; don't remember the i wits told by my wife when I came numerous summer visitors. cases last week throughillness.-Mr. TT �%�
had happened was related to a friend, Petri. incident at all; my daughters home that my family had been insult- R. Ransford was in the circular town R V .L.1J.• • -
do all the handling and sortie of all ed, ( Witness was here asked to just MORE WIRES AND POLES. -Poles for Inst week. -Mr. Geo. Acheson was in
��}vvho, hiui he kept quiet, this would not g lz answer the questions, but replied j the incandescent s ,
;`,: 111we been heard of; did not feel s° letters. (The Jamieson incident was q ex- system of electric Staples the past week. -Village Clerk
explained as being merely a pa4sing re- citedly that he would give this evidence lighting Gave been placed down the Cook, of Hensall, was in town last This liquor bomee from the Neta
fi�ien ly towards Mr. Campbell after, mark wilness having former) been his own way or not at all. He then business side of Hamilton street. Last week, -The G. T. R. authorities have
l.iflt oke to I)itY1 whop passing; had I g Y week and art of this men were bus Indies, and when old is the most
' t;•iti,tkd myself to speak, would not town clerk, and knowing that, at that said his wife told mien his daughter had P y discharged Jno. Beattie, baggagetnan,
y time Jamieson had no vote.) Witness been insulted by Bill Campbell his stretching the wires. after wholesome detotillation known.
lteivo been responsible for iesultd. then' denied completely and etnphttti- words and manner causing shows of Tgn BiiEARWATEit. -Tbe Depart service, -The le®Chosen 2Friends ears good
It induce perspiration and is in-
.11 TjOross-examined., Theot•dinaryfrlend- (ally taking any part in politics, or be- laughter till over, the crowded court meet of Public Works is calling for meet in regular session a week from valuable in cases of cold. 'rho
+rt+TetiG►»shiptinskiEenkeptupbetweon Ing in tiny way in the secrets of the room.) I at once Started to go down to � � water. Thvs for e
the Goderich to -morrow. -The County Auditors finest u9lities are to.be obtained
its lind (.'ttw f4milie'a since; our families pRvty;atstn the Saunder's incident, I am the P. O. attd in et my son, who per- pairs contemplated have commenced their audit of the tie. q
h;tive still visited; I don't know as to quite sure I made use of no such 1+tn- shaded me not to go; when 1 coaled off consist of a reconstruction of six cribs, count for'06.-The Collegiate Literary only by the cxerciAe of great caro
1Gits, (jainpli�ll cortins into our home guage; I was very careful to keep I thought it best not to go or I might 80 feet by 20 ft, to a depth of 2 £t. be- Society held an open meeting on Fri- and judgement.
d'ueing" are ness; I have lost my esteem guarded, and certainly would not have do something I would tegret after- low low water, and eight cribs, 30 ft by, day evening. -The contractor is deliv-
t tire-iiidlVldval; lG have not visited spoken so to ono who would cetainly wards. 20 feet to a depth of :feet below low eying the cordwood for the public
I I—t'his,hquso; X,: f6lt he. hiui offered an carry it to Mr. Cameron; do not re- On erose -examination, Mr. Garrow water level, and the reconstruction of schools. -There will be an early cele -
i salt to tel+ wltd but I do not regard ruember any conversation with Sound- began by asking witness if he had not whole of the superstructure of the oration of Holy Communion at St.
jot intercourse since as inconsistent; I era who Mr. Hays was resent. been as friendly with Mr. Cam ball breakwater, a length of 2,490 feet, from George's next Sunday. -A large num- Y-.At✓k Keened
" iis{Vdl'spoke to Mo. Armstrong about Y P since the incident its before; witness low water level, and to the width of 20 her of contractors were in town the ��
lit Mrs. Andrew Whitely, sworn: I replied that he des feet, and the outer or Western end past two weeks looking over the break-
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Clintonknow Miss Dancey; last autumn while P despised the man, never forming an L 30 to 28 feet.
water. I The C,lLiquor Store.
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