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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jan 1911, p. 6

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Wellesicy, Janofg bistory cof this villa Ang community has iuci excitement and 1as prevailed sine: ~f v brutal murdet o bich was | male 6n ning. Ti is {gpe 8 Asation armd | glinas farmmer in The in: sited (Ubr seerne of 1 hlda) P Wls nusngi House in Deplorabie Conditicn Â¥akenâ€" the oath sine late Sovereign. c dt is expected Uiva police authoritics wi malters BY | this wens hefit + Pumsc. 4. .. 200 . n they wonld be Almost pric or from this distromsin gucon "M'mmdm-wn onee try them will find 1»,. In so many vave thet 1/ fls y n It is estimated that be was wor(h from $5,000 to $10,000 which he kept hidden in his home and always watchâ€" ed it very closely. He was about 70 years of age and had a reputation as being the ‘%ijp. lage miser ; The intetior o the house was fournd to be in a most mnsanitaty and dir}, #gondition, appatently nof hav ing bee, @leaned in years. * High constable Hrber was notified "of (he ssorder about neen {4, day and is expected {o arrive here this after. Roon. Crow j _\Hin'.'.':L Bowlby | wasâ€" &lso notifiecd by Corony Gla‘yter who â€" will conduct the inquest as | soon as he has been sworn _ in by Attorney Bowlby, Dr. Glaistep _ ) 2, 4O ruri'm., as 11 PheP Curopieq ble Mickus 1 ie 9 o ts il ols o ie oi e ul sr aene e anues onnp is means and . the unfortunate 404 High Coustable Huber _ of _ thy by this means and ;. the unfortunate affait. The former gave orders that man brought down stairs where / the un inquest would be necessary and inâ€" inurder was committed and then taken stracted Dr. @@flfrister to go to Reriim outside of the back doer and tied to and take the oath of allegiance â€" i0 the post and left there: wing George which he had not done An investigation was mace _ about since His Majesty acceded to the the | premises and a hamimer covered _ throne, with blood was found about z) yards ‘This necessitated a delay _ in _ the from the house, and _ is nOw in the proceedings and â€" Constable Mickus, possession of the village constable who, by the way, had not taken the The old man lived alone, his â€" wife new vath, was unable to proceed _ to having died about SIx years ago. He empanel a jury to hear the evidence kept a small farm, and, it is * said, in be given at the coroner‘s inquesy, that as soon as he secured any mouer _ This morning, However, the constable for his products hewould _ have it â€" proceeded to empanel the â€" jury _ and changed to gold coins. the inquest will commence _ at _ 3 Quite a number of villagers claim â€" a‘clock. It is expected that alter the j that they have accepted his invitaâ€" jutymen have been swotn in they wiil tion to visit him in recent â€" years, proceed to the scene of the murder, and he took grea( pride in showing _ view the remains and surroundings, them smail pailsful of the glittcring _ and adjoutn until some â€" time m-xl, coin. week for the purpose of hearing the It is estimated that be was wor(h _evidence. from &5 min is eun ol "= â€"C. We «o withont ‘N0r0¢t was committed and then taken outside of the back dm-.r and â€" ied to the post and left there. RTERs! . Aged Pole Brutailly Murdered _ _ Near Wellesley Wednesday Night The upstai it is thought however, that it is believed must have been instantancous Evets thing / in Di On closer investigation it was found that his right lez was tiecd to a post by a wire and it is believed that when the murderers had rendered him unconscious they went through the house and â€" secured whatever booty there was to be found. The head was so badlv nnrricnn‘ This morning while neighbers were passing the home of Frank Lobinski, an aged Pole, residing on the second concession ty o imniles west of Wellesâ€" ley, they found the dead body et the old man Iyving in a poul of blood with his head hammered to a pulp. Wt Wtcb and telleve a!1 the trom blea { lt.l"e of i” a r_w;h-m. rue 3°8, Drovasinc Netrcs« n Ur® Bide, &¢, ”‘:"M‘n their r success bas on shor n In curt« P CGhitanâ€"tal e e Sn Tee + nc«m'- Little Livcr PiBa mm m‘tnnfllpnwm,rnr!ngnmh ze annoying comp}â€";i> tÂ¥ hi c they alecs sorders c ?flw .ynmu h, o'fi;m-'n‘h AIhe the bowcla, Rver if they ouly O0 MHOID: on â€" moes. (From a Staff Corresponcént.) Wellesley, Jan. 13.â€"A brutal mur der was committed here by some un known person or persons some â€" time during last night. 48 0 practically ta place yesterdai ~ Seme county | e â€"Ores appearted fo I as Te glisscder}fqos scene ef the this meornine EAD Dr. Glaister vath sinee (1 L demast uon Ho The Gbrmedias, URE w CEA ° faiy» eE 2B B s n 2200 09 Curieq pror the ; hew OeE e upstairs window was Frank Lobinski Found Tied To A Post With Head Crushed.=â€"Murdered Man Kept Much Gold in House.â€"â€"No Clue to Murderer.â€"â€"Detective Boyd of Provincial Dept. Arrived Saturday. CORONER S INQUEST HELD SATURDAY AND JURY EMPANNELLBD‘ Ted tThat the _ py Fties wiH take ch this evening To Glaister uo vsad been netif HE But : ©o the d..rn\vr_\' toor Franz Lob that here e whore it pills cure it while an entrance was secured ‘celfen to those + he mplaint; but fortn. thh en 19 '..-M;;'.'.'v. EVS r all sick bu. 1 ther etrer ne dawn 22222,_____"C proceedings and â€" Constable Mickus, llage constable who, by the way, had not taken the balone, his â€" wife new vath, was unable to proceed _ to x years ago. | He empanel a jury to hear the evidence and, it is* said, in be given at the coroner‘s inquesy, secured any mouer _ This morning, Bowever, the constable wiandd L200 3 so badly mutilated email and trom blea fnc * n Ced <C10 on o fia d surbounm|â€" & hbeen its UHMALUORD as e this afferâ€" The discovery of the Toul _deed Bowlby | wasâ€" "';l‘t("_W}('.\'"E'l'Tlél) morning Gli_fer who. *fMfistopher Gerber, | jr, a j as â€" soon as â€" fatmer who lives about a mile by Attorney Of the place. He was passing not. having Place on his way to secure a loa death o; gp, _ wood in the bush at the rear of Lobinski‘s house, and not having PrTovigcgai _ lited any smoke issuing from e charse .;â€" chimney for a day ofr two he dn Lebitsh; Ertday True stables '-,l”.l‘:u deinty i6Â¥ / on elser open and ON acsalllg 00200 4 460M 01 fropses Was athiched The track. coold _ be braced dtom the Ha nhers threction, onl owhen the wubderers h comple{â€" ed their double ctrme of murdet and tobbery they turned around and _ deâ€" parted by the same route they came. &A blood the c a Dofi w heshea hUs nadeks $au Wiale in5 The s the const Phey dra and Then 1206 Shote, was STM proel that the deed j tarhied drring the math The frozen blsod on tited that the muinder »MDsF ag I6ast t went PHCFOnsy and 1 is ue that the SAmuegle of J brut his sduey @U‘s or 1 Opinior that this was done by eulprits to prevent the old man notifying the neighbors of the a made on him shoufd the â€" hamn he creceived ouly _ render him a setous.. They wont into the aud to therr astom hmert found the Tamp, which had heen Place the Stute. wes ns o 2oo death They fourd that the ted the right Ieg of 4 post, and Mro Gerber opinion that this was Whete Deed j v:-)Id DBTCH No Aoeemtonne MR completely _ dumbfounded when _ h: wade the ghastly aiscu\‘f-x‘y ane wich it entering the house he «lrove _ ta the neighboring farms and wforined them that "Old Franz" had boen murdered > He also telepnoned o Coroner Glaister and Cons table _ Mie kus and then returned to the seene thir d1 1108 dunmm Phese are in Toner empanel a jury to hear the evidence Judgu‘lg from apprarances ‘the murâ€" in be given at the coroner‘s inquesy. dered man p"l,‘ t a SUnN Afgument e This morning, However, the constable | [Or¢ he was finally prercoime. Th" proceeded to empanel the jury© * and lloor. was covered with blood’ stains the inquest will commence _ at _ 34 and foolâ€"marks which were visible on S clucksl 1t ig expected that aiter the | accuunl_ol being frozen. The hanâ€" jutymen have been swotn in they wiil }f M°C which \‘\'a.;‘uscd nas the prupâ€" proceed to the seene of the murder, I erty of Lobinski, and it appears MB view the remains and surroundings, though 4" was only resorted to .ail.er and adjourn until some â€" time nost !n_~ T(Tfl,hl‘ll to part‘:lkc' of the mnxt{m: week for the purpose of hearing the } *‘ whiskey and Paris green . which i idenes was found aloag with t'bc bammer. High Constable Huber, who was The top of the head is battered to here for a short time last evening, | 4 PUIp, the h_ammerfiavmg made returned this morning and will assig | Stten distinct impressions | into "."" in the inquest proccedings. It is ex. | °KU!L. The old man always wore his pected that detectives from the p;,. | "lothes in bed, but did _ not _ wear; vincial department will reach here by | Stockings ot his coat noon and the investigation to discos M % er who committed tbi deed will comâ€" Booty in the Cellar. l mener in real catnest. We D thand an inquest would be necessary and inâ€" stracted Dr. @@ffrister to go to Rerim and take the oath or allegiance io wing George which he had not done since His Majesty acceded _ to _ tic throne. Dr. Glaister returned to the village and notified Crown Attocney Buwlby and High Constable Huber _ of the aflait.. The former gave orders that | 00 MOfititsicy thr urighbore w sutPnundinmgs 4b fable atbmved n mged the o hody cointrieniced | for eluers there omi also tound i ootdt fer dr tec it hich el Te hy contathin and unguarded. The curious crowd were not satisfcd with mere}y taking a look at the mutilated reâ€" mains of the dead man and the place he called his home but quite a numâ€" ber took articles which â€" were found lying about the place to be kept _ as relics of the first murderâ€" committed in this township. supposed murder they _ visited the place, inspected the surroundings ana then they relcased the murdered man, who had his right leg tied with & wire to a post just outside of the kitchen door and gemoved him inside the house and Jeftâ€"him ly ing _ on the floor uncovered, his right lex still having a wire attached resting en i wood box. AIl day Tong â€" while hundreds of persors went through the place from the hole beneath the kitâ€" chen floor to the attic the frozen ore imalns covered with blood ‘rom head Lo HOr Discovery of the Murder Lamp Was Lit We t fiventy forq foot Sct hh 36. â€" it you lives about a mile we. H enbors of the assault ould the Immm(-ring render him unconâ€" it into _ the house mushmert foung that had heen Placed _ on TW dit, whieh was eed had been comâ€" maht tfime Jury Empannelled teen and T covered the posse that 3 on the »lv intir might 14 sonetfhing behind h to â€" dind onerali Lobinsk uh Pn was passing the to secure a load oi IK were aniy tuine o muiderers had the man to a expressed _ the there were bp to the itted. vl heen _ com ilostigal tonerâ€" and floor ‘ hours \_ agreed hi to preâ€" Is "pile ce about | seent Oe hew x hv M the within is found mad been roned to awble _ Mic e scene ssol _ the by _ the man from lose In with ston of left â€" Airy about be indi nf tside oof the | On his arrival he d him inside failled with people ' w‘-‘;\'_ m 'Fno Bocoklet on Diseases o( Men. If unable to call 1 [ Wonderfnl N rroms System qUEsTIoN Lust :3: I:'(‘;HE TREATMENT ‘ ’ | [ Drs. KEN : rs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY | Cor. Mishisan Aus sLamy Cou0, L 1 uncovered curious Rap~â€"NOTICE Jears ol age, abou of slendet build. powerful man and of a man of fift y about three years What the exact amount .. is problematical but those v seen the pile cortend that i not exceed $1500. When he w agrecable frame of mind he vite reighbors _ to visit h waich him _ count his mone consisted ef gold and silver pi hewould _ produce them _ in measures. He had frequently aurged to deposit his money i but he had _ no confidence in institutions in this country, There is an attic to the hou i« filled with grain. A thoreugh search has been find out if there was any more sevreted ahout the place Iup SUCCrSS on td us personally call at our LMedic p.J:-u in out Windsor of, rérinbin i2 64 8B ... d : man had been disposed of foer the booty was made discovered in a hole benea ; 000 10 220000 @0 Pe HI Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St e murdered man It would scem MENâ€"YOU NEED NERVE The bedroom was filthy and dingy. The old bed was covered with clothes used as covers which were black and greasy. â€" On the walls _ there were hanging dead black squitrels and | a pa‘r of skunks which had been shut. a tew days previously. There were also three doubleâ€"bartel guns hanging on the wall, the old man‘s favorite pastime being hunting when he was not countIng his money. The house is coustructed _ of logs and was built by the owner. On the ground floor there are two rooms, one used as kitchen and the other as | a. bedroom. Both rovins were in a most deplorable and unsanitary . congdition The kitchen was apparently used as a | smoke room for meat as the \\‘alh.'] were literally black with smoke and‘ the blood which had spattered in alt ; directions added to the disagrecable ! lapxu:amnce ofi the place. There was , au old stove and a table in the kit-‘ chen togetber with a number of boxes and on one of the walls there was a crucitix _ and holy water fountain, which indie@ted that the old man was of a religious disposition. i tGGr age, about six feet procegded to the Lobinski house which he has hee is located in the loncliest section ol,l:c was o ve the township on the second concesâ€" | times very sion two miles west of this Â¥illare I known wot. Wellâ€"Built Man his arrival he Iuni:fi tvlne Wore His used Bedroom Fiithy m appearances the imurâ€" ib up a stiff argument beâ€" linally â€" overcome. The an was about 76 t six feet in height, He was _ a very bad the appearance His _ wilr _ died ago and sinee then ""CN0 that it â€" would ._When he was in an of mind he would inâ€" iC D‘arnis green which, of securi & with the bammer. sist the ie hbead is battered to parties. ammer having made mpressions into â€" the . man always wore his but did _ not wear‘} â€" The c s coat tmuenced o the follor n the Cellar. by Dr. G that alter the ofg | th¢ Proce lisposed of the search Chas. A as made and | finally Chas. 0 bole beneath the kitâ€" Chas. D "as n Tongg:~~~â€"â€"â€". _ fhss D RET Uy resorted to aiter rtake of the mixture Paris green which with the bammer. head is battered to "em in quart equently been money in a bank IE All letters from Canad P to onr Canadian Corre M@e®® â€" mont in Windsor, Ont it Medical Institnte in Detroit Isor ofces which are for O busitvess only, Addré«a aM 1 sit him _ and _ money which silver picces and | those woo have Clothes been made to Ibut without I Mn outadiai h i...ci A o NERVOUS DEBILUTY, VARICOSE VEINS, B AND SKIN DISEASES, GLEET, BLADD| URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Free Bocklect on Diseases of Men. If unable t write for house which i ul sn S CTTUUC®, palpitation of the hear la "iful, Cebil:tcting creams, sodiment in urine, pimples Un €4~ face, eyes aun] en. hollow cleel.s, careworn exâ€" preecion. peor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lscl eupr;:)‘ nl &‘rem=h, tired mornings, rest‘ess n th‘s. changs. able mouds, premature decay, bone pa:ns, hir Joose, ete. TLis is the concition our New Method Treatment is GUARANTEED To CURE To Lawe treat=1 Disemses of Men for almost a life w8 ud do not bave to experiment. Consult us FREE OF CHARGE Ths norrne eontrol rIl actions of the thiag that uebwitates them will weake «B > system. Early Inciscretions and ruined thousaniis of promising young r .',\p.h.mpuwlr tizor and vitailty and th [ 8 proper condition of p anhood. . The lin 8, Montally, physically and sexually Are you nervous and work, dosponde s ncks before the eves with dark eircl trenk back, Lidbeve deritabiis 2 cun C1 SARLY INDISCRETIONS AND CXCESSEs HavE UNDERâ€" | TAINED vour SYSTEM { would he financial \ 00 9OJ The jurymen met at ! the inurdered man, wh 0e 4o i ngs romaine which wer "":’"fl' ,' kitchen. _ Thev also i E1 tell © guarantee curable shack and the which it was de I Wodnesday after Aiter the jutymen ha an investigation of th made by Chief O‘Neill from Canada must be PDiiniintiiast2 ditihinket. village. | known relatives house : Oil 10 oe Aemente (Omith Wednesday afterneon at two o‘clock when evidence will be heard at the village hall in Wellesley. BA e wfi i icl U8 and woak, dospomdent and gloom; he eves with dark circles unâ€"ler them es irritable nalsdbard s e ulc 2C you whetber nirol rll actions of the body so that any itates them will w aken all organs of arly Inciscretions and Excesses hate In eP esd cce Csor, Ont. If 3 in Detroit as we , Chas. Alteman, Wellesley. _ Chas. Ottman; Wellesley. Chas. D. Kochier, Wellesicy. \Wefl'm‘mv.‘&!‘!.'f:slevâ€", _ Michael Witheim, Wellesicy. _ _ Henry Helterborn, Wellesicy. Egulius Mosberger, Wilmot Tp Martin Kieswetter, Bamberg. Joseph Kieswetticr, Wellestey. Philip Moser, Wellesley. Louis Rank, Wellesley. «Jacob Straus, Wellesley. ' Andrew Diebold, Wellesley. Mr. Charles _ Alteman was cle {foreman The coroner‘s inquest was â€" comâ€" menced on Saturday afternouon _ when the following jurymen were sworn | in by Dr. Glaister, who will conduct the proceedings: uon oi e P renmt of securing evidence which wol:Id asâ€" sist the police in capturing the guilty parties. There have been no sensational deâ€" velopments in connection _ with the murder of Franz Lobinski at his shack near Weliesley last Wednesday night. High Constable Huber was in Welâ€" lesley all day on Saturday and _ met Detective Boyd of the Provincial deâ€" 1 partment who arrived late on Saturâ€" day cvening in response to the re-] quest of Crown _ Atcorney Bowlby. There was very little that could â€" be accomplished after Detective Boyd‘s arrival but on Sunday, along with High Constable Huber the farmers in . the vicinity of the scene of the murâ€" ' der were interviewed for the purpose .. Detroit, Mich. fee curable cases of + VAR'COS_E_ VEINS, BLoop It is said that there might be a possibility that the parties who have been stealing horses in various parts of the county might be implicated in the crime. ul 2C CCC2CC CHQ all letters ap follows : Seq When it is considered that the murâ€" der was committed on Wednesday night the murderers have been given an unusually good start on the police and very little hopes are entertained here that the guilty parties will ever be captured. + "Mt:ity and they neverdevelop mranhood. They remain weakâ€" 100 enR e im 2 There is considerable criticism | reâ€" garding the slow manner in which the case has been handled bere and at Berlin. Instead of the Provincial authoritics being notified at the same time as the High Constable â€" it is said that the Crown A ttorney asâ€" sumed the responsibility of informing . the Provincial police and did so | by writing a letter which would rcuh‘ the Parliament buildings some l.imo’ this morning. arched the Buildings he has been living alone. At times be was very friendly and at other gh t 1. i4 Viewed the Remains In paest on Wedn:sday men met at the house _ of red man, where they viewed s which were still in _ the They also inspected the Jurymen had lefty you are curable or not Jury Empannelied he surroundings alter decided to adjourn undil WKo Clues to Murderers ‘Cnce Departâ€" you desire to see and treat addressed the _ place How you feel? «lisagreeable. He has _ Pace _ was and High Conâ€" Unnatural n the house this vicinity purpose l.'url|-]._ tom‘in for Waison, â€" ; charge of f short time hentractors FUPAIP sorad ncrod fer se Watson boar walp irrita Prevent the ind promot, Yait, and in Tatisfaction. tel! us, and 'nrmari'.\' t3 etery Penny t1768, 50¢ an Sr storeâ€"â€"y HMachnol. thajg mmimitis‘ Ob $6, recerving »rls and &Js & ; _ Rexall #3" | *ntifically, _ / i which are usy | baldness. 1j " OF the hair, s t ng them. 1 i Marvelous _ "93" fHair 71 i on heads that | :ourse, in nom ; the hair roots | taken on a ot fo NAnteia hy gestroying _ the which are Ustrally responsi baldness. _ 1j penetrates 1n i Of the hair, stimulating ang ing them. â€" y is _ a most ; toilet neeessity, is delicately fumed, and will not gum or inently stain the bair We want you Lo get a bot RexaH _ ou3~ Hale Eie ani 28 tMreoted. If i1 20 I 11 18 WANTED FGR FoRGERY Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk Mitehndtsiedth, Aua ic 54 9 | _ Lobinski js said to have been an old ,’ soldier and was living on a peusion } from the Russian government. Needless to say the police are ba(â€" Ned and there â€" wil} be some difficulty f in bringing the guilty, Party or partâ€" ies to justice. No Arrests Made. + It was reported on the street this motaing that several arrests had been made in Wellesicy this forenoon. The rumor is unfounded. The police ‘up to the present have not the least _ sugâ€" picion as to who the â€" murderer ‘or murderers of Lobinski s.iera 10 ef th Rudy be:ves. a neighbor, is have been the only one wit the old man cared in any wa sociate, and had â€"his own way the man‘s premiscs. Body Removed. Latet in the afternoon the Clatims e PPDDY van is said to be the godchild of and through this it is supp he lays his claim as the dea no known relatives in this , pD.us 0 CC CCCCRE WHOF Acifâ€" culated various rumors was sprung when it â€" was reported that â€" Frank Nowak of Berlin had claimed to be the dead man‘s heir the day _ ajfter the discovery ol the murder. _ Nowak is said to be the godchild of Lobinski and through this it is supposed that he lays his claim as the dead man has na en We one o en t no IT GROWS Halg (oon o eAine lupo}gints were found reâ€" rscmbling that a lumberman‘s rupâ€" ber and that all the footmarks .were uf the same size. ‘They measured 11} by 4 inches. He also noticed _ that the horses stood asout six feect from the fence in front of the house which was an indication that some one clse was in the cutter holding the horses. One of the horses wore a size three Shie dOfgeis. 9 i0 for o Wt !s who are adton Iero 2008 that several arrests had been c in Wellesicy this forenoon. â€" The or is unfounded. ‘The police ‘up to present have not the least _ susâ€" n ne qacla c 2. Sqmg thing of a \ and $ â€"The Itr Watrrloo wheo 1 stable Huber. In the hay loft of the barn were found three pairs of new rshoel. bearing the trade mark* of _ a local iftm, and which had evidently never been worn. It is believed that Lobinski had these for a number | of years. In his slecping apartments was lound a boy containing _ five: teeth which be, it is said, hetp hopes . of some day converting into gold. 1 tiin, a lothing o OonfRie ts veral days ted with a Ap 8 as it may s>em, t Tonic mas grown hat were onee bald nore of these cases $00 Uau Tom If it r'u';\ 100. remog bair _ from f An IheTrasp €¥098 0 dogyp SPuPlt come Wt hen: q «n wHl band n thorhane Claims to Leyes, a neighbor, is said to n the only one with whom man cared in any way to asâ€" and bad â€"his own way _ about to ‘who the ';.r;lndc'ter of Lobinski might be. oaitrl | passed U# store on tiwo dollars‘ , An Intimate Friend brâ€"The polter UNT mian ngmed s wantrd here .N+ worked Wol and Grea Michael Russian Pensioner s l_n’lghtc‘ to her Box Found in Yard a Godâ€"child sed at at en â€" Christ S\ worth of The worth sonol dis sensation that cir undertaking parâ€" d_the hasses . câ€" Pimder m country had been insuited. _ Ccorpse hance S 4+ 40 a‘so said that no Ont was‘ to b lowed to see it until permission had from the coroner > On the stand Finton said That wife had Icft the house _ because D alg s on TOM FINTON Remember, One D The Dorenwend Go TRAN SFORMA TIONS POMPADOURS SWITCHES § CLUSTERâ€"CURLS ae Tectzel Instructs J ury to Bring in Verdict of Not Guilty The Dorenwend Sanitar’y Patent Toupée fr | u.\ en y C 1 H n, Jan. 14.â€"Thomas Finton alternoun acquitted on _ the having murdered his father, " 9200 U0C Then deff for there about 3 3n Aold of the condition body, and hig sister 0 one was‘ to be a1â€" until permission was police had ",),._l‘iv”‘ ont clear the room, before as actually discharged . Pad 1 F Uomens se smy o the house and rvidence to Later he owent prisonct kil aw his | father, ACQUITTED * . 4 WALPER HOUSE CyF *\ ~ Suturdxy Jhn Hhat Stoney Creek 0 presided, P°©57000, _ tnâ€" m a verdict of acted accordâ€" A P P the pns(»}i.} 103â€"103 Yonge Street family alter to _ the cleaned that his Wis so the M o~makts Cairind bate free dcmonâ€" _ m stration, ° ; ‘One Day Only Jan,. 21st clear truth _ During this visit he will be showing the latest Parisian and New York styles. You are particularly invited to eall, inâ€" spect and try on any of these creations. ;000 ..0 C CPCpPCF WeCn. ‘"The first thing I‘m going to do i« &0 down and thank Governor Oglivie for the war he treated me â€"at the Jail," be said. ‘‘It must have been a terrible worry to you waiting in lai!,"" remarked one of the crowd N Tom smiled as he «dock and shook han yers, relatives and prisonct killing his M Z might have died from an this had not been dispello ship did not think thers . fainting spells. tion of the body was suficient to in the minds of might have died .. °_ _0 00 away with the â€" father. With reference to the blood spots, Mr. Blackstock asked it the prisoner had not been given every pportunity â€" to explain them, yet no attempt at doâ€" Ing so had been made, until the Jawâ€" 1Crs got on the case, when a eut on Tom‘s finger was wrung in so as to convince the jury that it was how the blood got there. _ He thought _ tha; Tom‘s statement that perhaps | Mrs. Kerr put the blood on Athe overalls showed that Tom was afraid. never t would win 08t," be . of Toronteo, Ltd l F:iu- Genl)em.fn who weh'u 1ea covering, "mfll’ m style and durability to any « manufactured. At the presen over 90.000 of thaea L.2 z2 ma» 5. â€"3, C UFaDility to any other manufactured. At the present dey over 99000 of these are in use throughout Canada and the United CC OT POâ€"DUV C chaict o Little shook hands with wortied at all. Thad a enee and 1 knew that the J um s uow C 7°CC from an accident and been dispelied. His tordâ€" + think there was suficient show a motive for _ the and newspaper nmen. hing I‘m going to do is thank Governor Oglivie 23 _ ° ""CCNCC _ should be the greatest caution. He on the subj«'l. and _ also Direct Evidence ‘wel felt that should he i !o the jury he would >essary to tell them that 8Ve a right to accrpt sed was subject _ to He thought the posiâ€" outside the barn door raisc a presumptions the jury _ that _ he to the prisoner. â€" Tom his wife on the farm, way he could. work â€" i{ that his fathet‘s will in recovering hall the father stepped out of 1i subsfantiate _ the its entirety should la w *ept

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