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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 20 Jun 1893, p. 1

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. am; a: i i 5 a . l, the Lending H FASHION AnLii“ ' TAiL‘ORI'NG, 1!. 1... [muon- ' Cutting will receive my porno-ll ntteutiou. GEO. G. HUTCHE’O‘N‘ . 31.0053 was-rs. ‘ ’ Wenonhowl nvery Bout. lino oflndleo' Wok" in white end colored. plain. or woundemhroldoriruirlmnwd pleat-065M..th fitting good! on the market. Ind fer gemny little money. Ash to we them. PARASOI-S. 1' ll unortth of Paranoia laid out on our mt tables for can intimation. All kinda. .iiclu. oli- wlth one. two. or three frillsâ€"black. colored. or shot silk â€" rom 25cta Lo 06 «oh. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. ltcmmnbor. those are not oodeln the store. uite a demand. Our Cheap blues Uoode um meeting with e nice-t summer dress a she Worn or half eaten gmulu. but are some of t wh oh we are offering for loans than coat to clear. “ A sump. have laid Webster’s School lllut ionnry, for homo or school 30,!!!) words. also foreign phrmwn, ltl)l'C\ mlionu. wcl hie u)’ (in our bargain counter We um. 14"“: 0x5 int-hue, conlnmnur over . ' and iueueun-e, Gun, all or wlnrh we otl'cr for the ridiculous price of ilw cents each. one for your child or your own writing desk. Telephone 149. GEO. 6. HUTGHESON 8t (30. ivAgill VWorks PROFESSIUNA L CA “DB. Mm--- ,, w- Lyn Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, BUEIJ. STREET. BltO("KVlLl.l§ puvewmn. nununox a; ACUOL‘CIIEUH. Dr. Stanley 8. Cornell um: STREET. A W wrunne Sncmlxrv lilnnnnnn or Womnx. Office Days: lno ul'tel‘llnmm of ’l‘ueaduye. CULTlVA'l‘UliH 'l‘huredityn :unl Sutuninys. -â€"-â€"â€" “l I the, ready for delivery, a large stOCk of J. F. Harte, M.D., C.M., l’lerilt'lA N, H! ’lltllfillhl 8: At‘i‘vtfl'tilildll. (lmduntc ltuyul l‘nllt-Ke ((‘ltlt’t'lttl L ntvertn‘tya Member of fining-v ni’ l'lumt'lauw‘nml‘ bur. Rooms. Ont. Ulllt‘t': Mnin 31,. oirlmo’l‘te:ItllnblnI Mount- Athena. .... 3 Dr. F. H. Koyle Ilisonsm of the Rye. Ear, Nose- -unl 'lhrout. . mice of lir. \‘ornu-il. till llnullbtrcot. u tho l liltllt'KVlLLl‘J. From 0 n. m to l! m. " In. In to l} :1. ill. 22-03 M. A. Evertts, AllltlH'l‘lfill. HHJt‘l'l‘Ull, Ntl'l‘AllY 1} Venue. 8w. Mum-y In loam on easy terms. (lllll’L‘lll Parish liloek. Athens. lli lltfilfl lit ll‘lh‘ Al‘il) \V'thilfil) Hllil‘t' lfll. l’LUWi‘l if you want. the best and cheapest outfit, get, oneof my improved llorsedloes and n Shovel-Plow. two distinct toola, always ready to hitch to. I sell them tor iii 2 the pair. Telephone ill. For particulars, tints, etc, address Fraser, Reynolds & Fraser. 7) Alilllfl'l‘l‘lliw. rillJl'l'l'Uli-‘l. l‘l'l't‘. Ullli L‘ ) (‘Immtowk Mm 1., ('uurt Haunt: Art-nut. lil‘txtlu lllt' Ulllii limit‘n 'J.t.iu. it! u! tum. Moreen LOAN ox I‘lwv ’i‘rtu‘ua. ‘ llux. t’. l“. Minna" " '. H. .l. lli:\.\'u1,n.~, d U. K. FRASER. ’J. thumb. L.D.e.. G. P. MCNISH l 5 l lNVlTlNG. l l The lmrlzvr shop next duet in the z"‘-.t'tn_strmn; House has been ':;‘~.\:(31H. :nnl gnrntslnrxl' .‘lt'It-r Inm‘a- tlmn 21'} VIII‘ 1' («pun ll) H llll‘i'nll“ «l in l’l'lllll'l‘.1llt‘ lu'flt ' tlit'l nnt‘mtul (li'lll~ llliiN'l‘lH'l‘. t‘llL'l Mr. lmn Ht‘l\ men In both illtl'llllllilf-ll lair). nnsl (itni;i:.::;;;:~; .r-L in'empliy (H H. 1‘; lime; _ l‘..'..\i , Zimmk ville, the Albion llulvi. Gamble House, A'l‘lll‘INS. “ S li‘lNl“. NEW lllllt‘lx’ lltl'l‘lAZL‘ MAI-l ‘nvli-iuvumrnntl) lnrnlsln-«i llll'iillLlllilili Ill the intent :4 ion. l‘;\l‘l\ llfllllll‘ntl \f‘nl‘llllln lln- u -. ta. (lowla 3qu am“ ~tu in. _ wlw'i‘yn K H Full!) l‘lliltl'li. l'rupr m... The ~ - z mr wn'iznixurx stimcm. 7 mum.- 1. V1} l limilisl. F: :‘1‘11. “1' Unmzm \ ill-mat) 1.0!. “.vnnnvnt‘ ' v' t m ‘r at ., ‘; ~; «xvi-l! nu min-rut" I‘J'liil't‘lri‘iliuii i“ ' lfl! "Ll'illllt. ’l'l't‘;tls.tli ’ I r . > k r ,nmmf.” (turn-ct hnnurnt thin shop is Cdfiflll‘ll'l 'lll‘\'.: 1 . ‘ 4 . X l "' ' ' ;': t '(j . - .u. (immune: “WWW 1101‘ «i, ll inn: tit n )t} t 1g " lshop your pitronuge is SUllCllL‘tl by l m. J. n. Todd ‘ , " ‘ -, it 1r l" i-l'llntztz‘iu \‘l-tl'l“ ‘ Q ‘ \un‘m ] y l" m"! LTHSV Slllui,‘ :llHl. ll Cell-(‘llll Illl(l lllr‘i‘llfil'wlll ii-..., will l‘g tin-ll. .l ([llllllll'il With the n‘writzaul' the W. G. MCLAUGHLIN li‘nl‘lnereville . No. l7? 13-. i). U". ,,.'il 'l'llH‘tl ‘lwwml li u \N . l ,i« ll tunnlll. lll “glam NIH .\lllL'”-“. ..' .).\l l". Mt‘t‘ln lain, “misfits Hum. tlonnln‘mwh of Hit“ W. (‘.’l' l'. met-ts on "It Zildnnd lth Friday of (‘lltll month In the H .l :5 .. .. “‘T’or L mu" l illiis, n l"l.-<lll".ll. l‘roe. M L‘H WI l l\' E, hm"). ado. c. r. , "non (‘onm-il No. 136 ('nnmlinn Order 0 ' (‘l‘l‘tclllll Frivmln nil-em the '11"! Hull lth Month!) .u of Flu-h tnnnlh in tho l‘untnle ll-Lll, .\lllli.’?€l|l, Motto: Frlvntlnlui l, filth mul l'rult-‘v-lmlr LEVI .Vll N (H. t'hinH‘mInmlmr ll. lllfilllihllt'l‘ l"ll‘ll.ll. Recorder W «Int. 1. ‘ url (lien llnell. No. #TR, lmlo. wmlont “id‘i‘r of thiatorn, nn-ot in llmgo lloll. (lien Noel. on 2nd mulil'. h r‘ritlny in cut it month. at - , l ‘n an “'1‘ll‘Ullll'. 7'” vmw" " “\i‘. .l. Amncimm. r2, 1:. l". J. tilthUY. It. 3. Merchant Tailors. \Ve make :1 specialty of Fine Ordered W'ork. ()nrrnllrr. Mn. H'r’rns. ls uhlmz tht‘ lw'fl of Mll‘fllt‘lin". .liml try wlmt n lulu-mil he will mil fur \un \\ e have an m or “ml-l. of lif'llllj‘ I'Ltlll‘ (hi-l- cont: tlml we nrr sic-llan it! about lmlfâ€"guieo â€" A good All-Wool "vol-cont for '6. Uur lioys' suit! me very ('ht'flll. (live u! u call. .. -..__ mflwâ€" . .fl -â€" xAddison Lodge A. 0. U. W. NO 358 R1 ulnr mmmuulmtlnn on nomad Mid 'fonrt Tuesday of vnch month. in 'l‘tcmpornnm "All, King IL. .‘uhlimn. All ulmlmcd vlhltllm . «l. brethren woloomNuuM A N m“) (LARENVE H M. \‘V I I I '1‘ 1‘3 llpllflfil t o the Mnrhct "ROCKY l Ll. ONTARIO &.CO Monti r. m M. unimproved form at low not current. nice of inter-oil. and on “MING tom of repayment. Celia" our own lute t Mid nwly on J. A. 13- .Bree’lville. or to AMY-kin. Athena. ' u Wemnl nation! to mvoteh on Q.“ “'m‘ l t.\1t.Wt:lthS in [hie 5‘>1"lllgillli.l now presenta. I ‘ letllt‘Ill'llllCt‘,. an! lROBERl WRIGHT & (:0 l l countenance Sctnrdoy. 17th inst * to, Wig no. 1" I‘I'OII I! i Dunham Block pp. Court. Hon-n Aw. Hit qua an or lllSll Milliner’ LADIES‘ BLOUSES. We will have pleasure in showing you our large assortment of Ladics’ Blouses; every purchaser delighted STOCK well assorted with with perfect fit andl the best made and best general makc “P of‘ Fitting Suits, all manu~ our Blouses“ factured by the most reliable Clothing houses in the Dominion. I 0 Special Clearing Sale of MEN’S and BOY'S CLOTHING ' Sweeping Reductions, Everything Must Gol Bargains in Parasols t I All Sizes qualities andé, Boy's New assortment of styles. 1 l 1 our popular lines Fact! “Bl/H'A‘ [logic/11'! MCH'S I l g l l ’1 a. and 3 piece Suits Men’s Black \Vorsted ~~â€"_- Coats & V’estw Summer Coats New .‘issortnlent Boy's 5.1L K. (3140 V ES .tNll~-~<â€"â€" LAC n metre? t __.... l l 1 Separate: Irants Sop (irate I’anteâ€"z Y Black Laces, ,MCN'S Sprint: Cream Laces and Lace Flouncmgs. ‘ lROBEitT WRIGHT e co e pinned 3‘00"!” ONT. ()vcrcoutes ,n a” m fl ___, w-_-___....__._,_ LEWlS Laeies 'Will Please Keenly Watch This Space Every Week The balance of this week we will offer all our Readyâ€" made Jackets and Capes at exactly first cost. \Ve are desirous of clearing out every garment. and if you are in need you’d better see our stock. The styles are correct, all new this season, so you are sure to be pleased. Warm Weather ‘ Wants V l.:ulir3’ lilouscs for street. wear. llmlios' Blouses for indoor weer Embroidered Dress Muslims lilnck Hill: Mitts .llluek and Colored Silk (llovci Cotton and Lisle Hosiery India Linens and Lawns You’ll find our prices marked in plein fight-en, and goods ore worth ox- :tctiy what we sell them (0?. “WIS 3t PATTEllSllN. TEL. BELL. 161. C.M. BABGOOK’S SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery ‘ Opening . Will take place on Wednesday 29th of March And following deys. will be shown the finest lot ’ot: Trimmed and Un- trimmcd Millincry ever shown m Brockville, Lots of Novelties to show you. Miss in charge, will be to see you. " cordially invued to attend. G. n- 3.1300133 rumrnonn m. nnocrrvr arm “a” ..~u-n SIMPSON, who is All arr: h exchanged. «n.-- ..._..... ._ 1.12m renews raw. Qt.“ 0' 7mm THE M- OUTlONr-TH‘ um mmmw won non: 'Wu mac-num- m o“.- ' ‘ ' I «mu-inaume Dom... ‘ wa Blaming. June lfluâ€"m Borden trial we: opened promptly ct 0 o'clock. out in the home being oocu led. nut witnm wu City Mm Hillinrd othll River. Myor John Width. of Fall River. who celled end described hi- visit to the B0 on hence with Mmhd Hil- liard, an corroborated the mulhnl’n testimony as to the commotion with the defendant. The court excluded the evidence a to the demoutution rain-t LIZZIE BORDER. Mr. Morse offered by the Government to show that the Dolice later surrounded the house in good faith for protection, not for surveillance. .Mre. Clifford, n «lressmcker, testified again-t defendant's objection. The prisoner told her that Mrs. Borden was a. mean, hateful old thing ; that she hated lher and never ate with her when she i could hel . it. i The p eonor'e color rose when this testimony was given. i The Government effr rod to show that the riaoner said in November, 1390, that er home was unhappy. Excluded on the ground that it (lid not necessarily refer to the murdered people. Hannah Reilv’im, matron at the police station in Fnl River, tentillotl that the prisoner was in her charge at one time “She was in my reom,’ She said. On August 24 Emilie. ean in to see her in the morning. 3 77m,- in the room clean ing n ). Emma come at 9.40 Sliusp'olre wiihlivr sister and I Went into 9. toilet room, and hearing loud talk looked out and saw Lizzie lying on her elth and Emma bending over htr. Lizzie Hold: "You have given me away, Elmira, hnt Itlon't care; I won‘t give in one inch" (tormenting on her finger). Emma. said. “i th, Lizzxe. I didn't, " at the .‘Utlll'o timo- nitting down. They eat there until nearly it o‘clock, wlmn Ills. Jazmin e come, but. Lizzie made no talk at 55 with her sister uftur; m-ver opened her mouth to her. VVlwnI first heard the noise of loud talking I were about four feet away in a closet. VVhon Emma left that. morning there was nothing, said by either nmhm "Good bye" was _ (Decided sensation.) Anna. Gifford tcntiiiod to speaking lwith Lizzie and calling Mrs. Borden ‘ "mother." y her mother; she is only my ste >mother, Lizzie said: “Don‘t call mod she is a. mean, hateful old i do ." Eenid: "Oh, Lizzie, don't do t at," aanhan she said that she always kept npart from her and ate her meals alone. The court decided not to admit the testimony of Anna H, Burden, with whom Lizzie made the trip to Europe in 18943, that she 3:011?“th rvtnming home after ehe had 3 med ranch A happy and ileum ml: («Ivonne‘s incense the home to w lrh she was returning was such an unhappy one. other witnenaos testified to being in the vicinit of the Burden house about the time ogthe trugedv and not seeing any garcons enter or leave tho Borden yard. Thin afternoon. on croemcxmnination, Mu. Reagan denied that she told any reporters that she would sign 3 paper saying that the “You give me away" “or want lie. T «3 Government offered evidence that the riaoner attempted to procure prosaic sci on the day before the murder. The defense objected to it u not connected with the present crime. The jury re- tired and Mr. Moody argued thntth evidence offered was competent on hear ing on the prisoner’l state of mind, rhow~ lug deliberation and premeditation. At the cmndtudon of the or umeflc the justices withdrew for comm lotion. The court. romelned in consultation nonr- ly half an hour and then come in and nnnounced that the evidence was com- petent and would be admitted. Thin I poured not to satisfy the counsel for tag defense, and they made at once for; the bench, when the other counsel joined them Intl another long discuss-ion fol» lowed. The jury were conducted to their min again at 4.45 end given 3t once h: "barga- nt' the aim-rifle end the court adjourned until tomorrow mom in nt 9 o'clock. « lw Buomnn, Juno 18,-:.~The tout ‘y of the Bordon murder trio] , h t, with a big crowd in “bounce. Mica Bordm WM overwhelm with floral (flaring! this went on Appear-i ed in excellent epiriu. d to the Item- in; dinlmormnih‘ significance of dny'n mx-oodln The «logic: on, _ - orous watch every n Goveri-imont’atu maeyof the prim. rr‘a attempt to vol-chm act Proliminery “ides;th introduced under objections M arrogant n. W M new It. Jennie opened for the defence. They show. be new mused ind m um quvtleuchancw. l The . “mumm- iighu. n during“. an» M . wmdmmm at!“ W, h 0mm x . June. -- n changer. Chuk- H. CHEM And Ufllh [it sold they new 3 man on the “not neutheC‘ onhoneestllo‘eloohon the night the murder. Funkc‘hmuidhenwn men with brown but and block cont in frontof the Borden home just before 11 o'clock. The antimony for the defence this afternoon was ntber interesting. Evi- deuce of an unknown men being in the vicinity of the Bordon home at hourly midni ht onthonight before thunder! wusufinitted. Mail-k Chm, of Fall River. hauler. former}? I glimmer: of tho ci . testi- fied: “ yp eofbueineloiletn men Second street, opposite Dr.»Kelly'ehouu; lwu at the burn on the mo Andrew J. Borden wu murdered. bout 11 o'clock I saw a carriage, on o n box bug y; o'uuuiiug by a tree neu- -ha Bor- den cure; there wan n man in the curâ€" riage. I never new the man or the cur- :ingu before. I After recon Dr. Benjamin Heady t. stifled tint he the Borden how ‘emtween 10.20 and 10.40 in the mornin ..nd new a medium sited young men 0 pale complexion, with eyes fixed on the .nlowulk, between the Borden and Kelly :liiu868. He attracted witneoa' nttention uy his strange notions. (Jn crowexrtminution. Dr. Handy said: The man was walking nlowl “fly from the Borden house; he seemed greatly exv witod; the man wnu well dressed in a tight suit of clothes; 1 think I m him before, but have never seen him since. 2 have tried to find him since but we. unable to do no. 1 first saw him between H). 30 and 10.40, he was not hurrying; be was acting different from any person I wei- saw on the ntrcct in my life. He was a itntml and seemed to be weak. lie hnl stopped and then walked on; he itlt‘llletl to be mentally agitated, judging ~_v the intensely n ‘tutm ex )reeeion on .llS face. i think , hail men in: before .omo other do '; there were nolxx y clue in the uldewal then. New BEDFURU, Muse, June i7.w l f‘bum was less of a crowd at the court- ;mns-x yifi‘tt'l'xllly at the resumption of the 'ml'tle'll trinl than there has been at .tny time [since the lw‘giunin of the rinl, although the nir is do ightfnll l ~m>l lllt‘ltii‘, and fans have been retir . l \Viuil'n‘l'j' the curly Visitors was Mina l lill'lIill't linrtlen, who is, it it: understood, l .i ln- l'nllezl by tlu'ula-t'tgice, although she ' was down in; n. lii)'-'l,‘i"lllllllllt witness. Mrs. Holnwa testified that the otficers were not hindered in entering the do .i-mlttnt’e l'Uul’ll nml thmnuglily search mg thr- honen. llefcndnnt wept when i whine: ill her fathvrs remains on the ' lay of the funeml. I'icfmulnut were A ,ylnk wrapper when witnuee went to the ‘musu, and were the dress given to the ‘ lovornment on Friday and Saturday. Mm. Reagan told witness that the "You gave me away" story was untrue. The prisoner sat with her face in her handkerchief «luring much of Mn. ilulmeo' testimony. (flinrlee .1. Holmes testified that Mn.â€" tron Reagan told Mr. Buck that the de- ninl of the “You gave me away” etc was true, and that nho would sign it til the marshal did not object. John R. Caldwell. :9 other, testified that Marshal Hilliard tole Mrs. Reagan if she signed the denial of the “You gave me away" story it would be against his expreee orders. Min-y B. Iii-i hum testified itth Matron Reagan said u mt the ate: : "It in a lie from beginning to end, we: willin in Si that paper but the mmhn wouli not let rue " Emma Bordon, defendant‘s sister, was called. She said there were 18 drcesel in the clooot on the day of the search, of which eight blue dresses belon to the defendant. Emma denied absolute» ly the: "You gave lllu away" 5017. and sworn no u and took place between the sisters in .. ",r. ltongnn'n mom. Mr, Knowlton er, .s-erninincfl “m with re furonce to family relations. Emma tee- tiiled that. her father's gin of the house to their stepmother mule trouble be- tween Lime and her stepmother, and Lizzie conned to call her mother, and called her M m. Borden, but for two or three care before the murder the rain- tions )etwoen Lizzie and Mrs. Borden were entirely cordial. and if 51w lied ten titled to the contrary at the prelimitu beer-in; that mm untrue. Nuderfih’r “'innwnrd testified to pm ring the bodice (or burial. but vou d not say if Mr. Bordon ind o ting on his finger. v Mrs. Holman, of Foil River, knew Mice Boran from childhood, end wuomem- : hero! the some church. Him won 312', when Officer Fleet questioned Lizzie! and searched the room, end he made what she would calla th h min. Hhe retrained with Liuie t ll bllf'put vi ht on the evenln of the murder. hen viewing her fat cr‘l romaine she shed been, and witneu testified that Mrs. mid aha would a a . awaits the ruerrel story he ‘ int 'n would not let her. (Simian J. Holmes testified thlt he tried to m Mn Mbdcnhlflq: mm” : John? . W. m] tint Mmhol I lllierd would not allow Mn. Eugen to alga the document. 131mm: L. Burden aim: of mm Borden. mum:â€"wo have lived in on house we now live in at .331. . 70 and Anhetimeafflyen ..f film“. but y. Min lath- mac. rig-Ban 0“ the” vet v. tn Beehive om- attend {would a n the B. 8 l Con Full HI I; fear diam “I of “33% ll! father ’m‘ 0% on his: has". bod has , no my sister take one I never now her After back, to wuh the dish“ otter seeing what she bed on her nun John Fleet‘n testimony Ill the nu hearin did not contain the utmo- y him at thin lie-ring to have been made by Lizzie, in unbalance that Linie laid her_ tether wu feeble and she pounded him to lie down on the sofa. Here the defence rooted at 3.15, and the Government asked for 15 mind“. to repel-e for the introduction of teatimony o rebuttal. In rebuttal. Rufus l3. Hilliard testified that Mr. Buck come inside his onioe one day and showed me the spar, olefin that Mrs. Reagan was wil ing to sign if. I would let her. I glanced at: the paper and than at her had said :--“If you Sign this you do so in direct 0 mi tion to my orders." Then I told liar to o to her room and attend to her dut . here wen a gentlemen and lady there besides. Officer Mullnly testified that Mr. Wilkinson told him that he was coming down Second ntrect an the (luv of the murder, and no he not near the house he saw a lady pruning from the barn to the llorden hens». He said it was 10.30. i made a mornurmnlum at the time, and here it in. reports in. The Chief Jar-tie» then addressed the jury, saying: that. till the evidence W88 in, but that “if. was inx'v‘ssary, owl to the lnixnnt nee (It the case. that the counsel h -v ‘ reasonable time to prepare alwir :u‘gmm-nte, Jul {Alljnlil'lllllt‘lll Monday at H tun. Tlut is a book I put my was made until T-i fioh'r Ihv‘ Hyutory. Snowmen), Uhio, .lnne~l9.-â€"Charlen ll Berry. 41 wellrkuuwn real estate man. inlikely to play an important part in solving the mystery which hang: over the Borden murder at New Bodford. Lust October a stranger oameto thin city and sought Mr. Berry, who then mu an employnmni agency, for work. i y l a i Mr. Berry’e kind treatment gained the ‘ fellow'a Confidence and he confided to him that he wee 9. criminal and had murdered the Bordcna for raven , also that he was a sailor. This rust on the theory that the murder wee committed by a sailor for some wrong inflicted on his father by Mr. Borden mun y ago. The fellow wanted to give up. but finally disgppoored. an Bnnronn. une iiiâ€"The cemen- eua of opinion hero‘is that Miss Bordon will be acquitted in short order, or that the jury Will disagree. The story about the disagreement among the uryman in all boob. The arguments probably tnlto all day Monday. and the charge will be given on Tumdey morning. T HE TYPOERA PHlCAL UNION Proniaent W. 3. Promo" “elected for 1 Third Term. Cmmuo, June illâ€"«The convention of the International Typogrnphlcal Union today wag largely occupied oouiderlng W. B. PRMUO’W. in executive session the menu- to be em- ployed for l recon-le warfm l against mama“ PM“! From- nity. which we rcpth no homo for its reel 0 t the Witch unioniotn. W. n. Prescott we: elected provident for the third term, AM o Wood". 3 Ir. Fromm etaan adjourn- : \ _ Wonâ€"H.- -. .n. vvu Q . - Bum». the. fun tam-At the Mil An- m"mmm ol . m h . l l “with com um h‘ ‘i t have Dominion do babe-if '. ' guilty of shooting withth to m . ' is wife in lontronl. . At the Port Arthur Idle. M the rand hid . tgom 3500:! commander of tleizyimporhl forces in Cumin urrlved in Holifu yesterday. sud wee received with the wool relate. a The body of the young mm Chm-lee ' 9311, who was drowned hi Ku- koha river 10 days ago, was picked up yesterday by the “corner Kenozh. two, miles down the river from Bracobridfi. . . ,Hin remains were taken to Tot ' for interment. i ' TBDBSDAY. JV!!! [5. I John annbull of London. G.T.R. ., co nlnctor, was run over and killed at W “(1501' yesterday morning. The government has doomed t t it ,haa not war to tponc the 0010 - ,tion of minion ay from Suturde to lMumlay. Capt. Knowltcn of the fishery protec- {tion cruiser Vigilant, has mixed the ,rwhooncr Louis H. (fillet; of Gloucester. J" , Masts , "for twining: mackerel within vthrco miles of Cape ligmont, PEJ. The general anecmbl ' of tho Presby- terian church of Cantu I. met yesterday at Brantford. Rev. Dr. Coven, retiring nioxlerzrtor, preached a powerful sermon on the inn Jlmtion of the Scriptures. end Rtev. Dr. hedgowick was elected modem n or. A largely attended picnic of Patrons of Industry was held on Bow Park farm, near Brantford, yesterday. Among the speakers were Grand Presi dent Mallory and Grand Trustee Gitfonl, of the Patrons, Hon. A, S. Hardy, Mr. John Charlton, M. P., and Mr. James Somerville, MP. runner. JUNE in, Biabu Bond. of Montreal, is now pro nonnm-r not of danger The Dmninioo W. C. T. U. begun its annual session in Winnipeg today. W Rev. :1’ ohm \‘Vood, pastor of Ottawa (.ongregnttonol church, has been asked to realign. Mayor Iliuery'efi was the only con tribution in London tu the Princess May testimonial fund. Hon. Speak? linllunivno laid the core nor stone of the new Knox church at Mitchell yesterday. The sawmills owned by Weir do Lewis at Eaton. Ont, were burned ye-terday. Insured for $1,000. Mrs. Wm. Schrnbb, wife of n laborer, committed suicide in Brent-ford yester- day by swallowing “rough on rate.” William Blair, son of the pmth at Stretford, has been arrested on a gauge of obstructing money from let- re. Miss Ellen Fitzpatrick, living two ltfld onevhalf miles from Lindnny, was killed by lightning (luring yesterday's thunder- storm. From $4,000 to $5,000 damage was dope at J. D. Shier'a sawmill at Rocc- lmdgc yesterday by the bursting of d a large fly wheel. T men all escaped without injury. BATLRDAY. JUNE [7. In Ottawa 3-131 has been subscribed for the Princess May wedding gift. The Patrons of Indmtry had :2. great picnic and game- at Inner-soil walked-y. in Bronte county, 'nobec ymterda the Eicott Act was mandated by a ism}; majority. ted that Sir Oliver How“ It is 0 will be ed to preside at the nation“ Liberal convontion. London city council hos decided to celebrated inthlt . city on Monday, J y 3, Brwdstreet’s reports 85 failure! to 0m- adn this w u (‘0de with tits in the corral D. nu week a your . ' Be ween, of Dellevi who tough in the A h Civil weir, he. been granted a u of $12 a month. Bow en the house of Thor. Ferguson about vc mile- north of Shel-- ‘ bums and stole .190. There is no clue.” Aver-dict of death At the hundaof - 3mm... creme ""33 0 on mm at magma, Que. p ’ IONDA‘I. Jim: I." SirJohn Abbott’l health has M improved lately. ’ “Mocha-that“ tothom can-Movinth m ' Wm. 7 'â€" overundlilledhyo " m London .mu

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