Weekly British Whig (1859), 4 Nov 1895, p. 5

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enjoyed by uerenuant. 1_mu. puuuuu nus - sustained no loss nor damage by reason of the acts complained of. 7 3__ P. Reilly. the plaintiff, war the first witness sworn. After him l`J\l!18` Thonms " Nash, W. Guy. A. Gygue, W. Judgeguul -` M. Avery. A TL- o._o:...n...~ .-.:.-;.n [no olunan nvhnnnunc Chat to] Murtmngo Cue Settled. ` The case of B. M. Britten vs. (`aphariuo Puwargn. an uction on dtbd of (`hattnh and _oo\'emmt. was bR,`H`l`8(l last evening, the de- fendant. con:-emin to_ jutlgmem, ' Tfie judgment was duverd as follows: -I dimct. that judggumut be entered pursuant tome com-out fyled for the (Yhintill for S-"IJU with costs of mid suit, an dismissing the lefe'ndnnt`s counterclaim with) costs." ,__. -. _. I The Grqnd Jurors` Report. The grand jury. yoMordu_\'. pm their report. tojudge Meredith, u that anew Ind viuitetl the county jn ...\ ..... I)...-J. ........I .x_..`.-_ IL- rl\|IWT|_Y company. KIWI" BN9 lVCU\ EI"y DI `WV rnismry notes . tried at last ni L`: session of the court. the judge diroctm that judg- ment. be enteu- uguiligt nhe defendants for 83`.25.9l and full costs. .\|nedonne|l ` & F:T'x"el!.for plaintiff. McIutyre`& Mcllitylp for defeudcuits. _ The Bank of .\onn-en! v.-I. the Quebec. .\lontmoreIw_v & '(.`h:u~lemix railway com- ..__....__I 25;. ..-r..,:.J..... 11 I I)..,-....... ..-,.r .\l0||[ll|Ul'\9lN`_V \\'. K lH|I'lt' `puny and its president. decided and `udgmout plaimirf fur l4,`.35H.lR :1 unit. ~ \a\IllIIll unnru nyru uwu The: care of, Elizubetii Colton` pt, nl vs. Dizmthh J. MCl`her,son. 0!. :41. against execn- . tors and benetiL:iur_v under the will of W . W. Colton. for in .leclnriu.i0n of plninu` s I-ight; and n portion nfu sum invested under the will of and W. W. (oltou, was settled by `the partie s agreeing that the plmntitf be paid a` lump uugu to cover all claims. and lninti agreed to make no further domnu s. This settlement wu approved of by the Ridge, the pluintif-be. ing an infant. and ti 6 Judgment, not being binding nnher without. the sanction of the nmu-0 \Tn nnnln warn nu-nnlnrl, Dr, `R. Dlqlllg nn,DOI' WIIIIOIII Ill! PI-IICIIUII U} Ell! court. No coats wow awarded. Dr. `R. ; T. Walkevn. Q.G., up red for W. W. Col-,1 bdn. H. Hubbs. o Pieton. and` J. Mc- Imyrfo. 13.0.. for the excut-on! nnd.J. S. skinner I63-plinintitf. The cuss of Elizabeth Colton vs. `W. W. Colm|1`fo..oilimon1y for plninti` and child .wn`s diyfriaiasod without. emu. bv consent. J. S. Skinner for nhtintiff. R. H. Hubbu, Pictuu. anddohn Jclntyre. Q.(.`., for de- fendant. _ , ` unnun uu mun: ` In the non-jury .\lont.renl vs. the ( milwuy and H. J. B milwnv company. fn .... ...-..,.-.r I ..&..A curry nut nu agrecmem .u| wgeuu I-u um rude" of hmd,whi-ch was on the docket tn be tod at ilxevhigll court. of justice`; was seat?` bled out of court last. night. -Te pluintilf has agreed 6 wichclmw the gum on candi- oam. than :I..f.an.l.un. nwu-'1 on hi'm n mmsd courn. V . ~ - N. D: and H. Henderson \"s. A.__R. '\\'il- liams was an action brought by the plain- , tillh, residents of this city. to compel A( R. _ Walliam, of ~ To:-olnw. 3' builder phteum engines. to pn\_v,l>nck to them the cum 'd b_v__tl1dtn to, him pr sur engine for I. neir swnrmyaclnt. The pluintii claimed that, the engine would not wail: properly. be- cause of faulty cnmntruclrinnr chat cannot. be remedied. They aslceclfor ilnmngea for the loss of the use of their yacht, lnlll. lilllllI' mer. ..Ten or twelve experts" e_.vuuuinod the engine and built and the Iuujonty uf (hum `seemed "to believe that 'the engine was im- rfect. llefemlant olnimed, however. then an expenditure of ubont 85:0 would lune made the engine suitable Iorfllne purpose of whicl: it was lj`.1]llll t` lle ngreecl to put in :1 new engine. mul H pay curtain 1-:)`<,l. uml nn.......`.m innnrrml in nmumminn ill: lIU\Ul' ll'\7Iu-cl IKAUIII Luc vuv\.u juries. uml Hunt`. she would be: lilo. Siilce `then. ho\\'e\'or. a hope llu grown up that she vn though her recovery may not It foru{zu|y months, per,hap9 for 3 A \-nralinf, fnr I,.'\lH\ null` . u\'urno\u killed two thu use 4 `\mluc: "l`L..' .1-` uwurded plninl'ilY. I0l'lll!|l|.\' IIIOIIIIIF. [lUl,lln|.l3 lvl I A verdict. for $1,500 and um: !\gl`f.`8(1 I50 \|'lLl'Hll`||.\\' E.'ll | gun 9|] \1IuuI- tiou that deferulnm to him a smwd sum as clkunngeu for mm-fullment of ngmei mam-. \\'alko.-In & .\\':dkom had charge of )lniIlt.if`rxI, interest; Hutcheaou & l"ru_ser. __,.L..:II- .l..R.... 1...! ` luuluv. `V IIIRUIII G. J` I glnilltirfxn, H rOCk\fie,' tiofegdcxi. Hp III` l.`U\Il'l IneInLiuued.. INK II I'('(ll & Kahlil: I plnint.i':- dnfondml. ..........~. \.--v w....,... -Theluiz of Jolm J. Mo.-.l'n`llQ. against- lhnninis _.\lnriarit_v tcrcnmpel .defend`nm.~ 'to nut agreement in regard to the ...1..' ..r 1.....a ...I.;.~|. ..-.... nn pl... my-I.-.n in he ..,;..P,. the _|ll|`\' I mun Imli UII'IIIIl|g K0 NFUCIIKI. ` llin lonlnhip agrood to tho postponeunout oi thoonao until the ngxb sitting: of the Gourt. KY l\....u-I I! "nl|A'nPRnI| {run A I? '\\`n. ` tllrun LIJCUIIIIEI Mr. Mel` Lmst.poI1ed ` ad been} unwilling t "in Innlxl IUI(Qlllt'-Ill`! S1`! alleges that ho L...... ,5 --~ Dre-'|'|nuu ya. (`Hy ol Klllfllla The suit or Miss - t.3l|llB'. lxln guimst the city uf Kingslun,`m n .I,...... ... L... -. .3 nun _,,,_, >1 new 1'-`ugluu. ..uuu u I e:_qx~mvi9s in(`.|Il'I`(l v suit,s."\\hi1-h did no` ..|> I\|uQA\ruu nn\ upon t erlinees .. I.`ll (`III KIVIII I. l|llQ.'I"lUIl. Iiu, of Bri) (`and H Case xvhilo Wulkem .' rd , in the nhsmm: of c_iI Plnimilfs umunaul ex nu}, I the lll||Il7|gUl I fulling .,. A .I. ... I Another Cain Soul:-.d. -. 1- v I 1' \I,L.:II- ; nvuwvqu. nu an-uv. .-.. 5 amount. . Then Mclkor Iooppad rgghmaed the now, and now ` soqka Reid and Vmakar to rodeogn it. rlntym asked that the case .116 I as maker wag noc present . .119 ` nubpu-mupd `gm! pmd_ but wu In amend. .......... ........- ...,....... - Ll pufaeented 0 judge stating d jail, the , Rockwood nsvlnm, the Hotel .___......_.| |,A_.`,:...| ..,.._. '! Il-|C`IIlC`I Ill \`\PIlIlt7\,?llUl>l"' hivhtg'id not, theljefuro. (`n , but was settled on the ten E been owner 0! 11 mm nu nun nwr, nuu. that. tha_(i:m\ was erect . {long prior to 311:: gum mm. Reilly ohllain` l `the hmrls: that]. l in I85-J a` dam was erected ilrthe river um , tint the dam complained uf is a cum.iuu- ' atjon of said dam which was as high as ur rL higher than the irosent Mruvtulfe. - uiui `-` that at no time c uriug the whole mriod ? - dnfinc whivli (lice slrguun has beuuiamneil ` hits the aigiuiiiit of water penned buck ex- oeodod tho mnount ltst, pended back ; `That lieiises the dam and the waters penned bnek,, for milling p\irpn.~es._`fm`. ` l'l`l"`[)0:`3" in- l.`0lIllei(`fi;:ll \\"il.h `l:;i1lilllg. " t 12 _ms Q-n'0_\'m t e Jig its in n`1\'I- lege~ now (`nljliillilld of for fully forty years and he claims benet. of the slM.uto' .. I:...;o..o:....-'.....I .\I.:..... n...o him .-:.rMa- DI KWDIII-l"TI U `V lIlllI`l'I I-jury case of the Bank of Ottawi and (iatinenu I. Boomer. pnx-idem of the my. for the recovery of pro- h-inrl at Ina! ninhl'n angina) , 'I'l..I]. DU!9lIllYl', DIS was given for the and full costs of the Q i?p{{-'l:'ne:}i'."`u'.l zcertninly ta be n..i...l AL-A .l-_-.. l`0W|\!!'\D0I0 of Elk) Du 3. . l._n..-._a..-...A- .-.. H lluloilt grunt! r the conden- Tho Ajurymon ' l rofennooa to ` J3-suing`.-I " ' lUK\{)II$I _Il` 3 will `rt-col-en`. t be omplolo |l` \`l|.I'_ I) I-0 DB Lhnt they ` -`Authori- ` tho:-0 ..-'..... illU mnblo i Vllllc: _ Thu}, do! obstruct ion _' who claims , injluu-Linn " ihg tha uh: an mu \- he Klnllton Bulnona college Nata; Frank Campbell: Bamanau. has anion-Ll fur a eon-udercial course. Jamei (flinta of Prescott, attending t.ho- chm-tzhnnd, `clan, his gonobo Hannnoquo for a viait. Tho` ladies? will noon be` in the .majnn'ty Al the collage. John Leonard, 3 mdnmo of the coilogo. and at sent. wi J. R. Fitch of `Youngstown. 0 I0. is in the city attend- ` the funeral of Ni hr$pr;`whn died in tango. W. Peters, 3. nnt of the com- mercial tiopartmone, by collecting: for the London Life insurance Go., city. -Dailly - Whig, Slut. ' _ . 9 '!l4l HIIIUII XIVHIK `I'D, Ml ||I|lI8X|(In. until at an: the unfortunate vitim hat to nu- dergo all the horror: of acute dyspepsia. Nupumedy so apeedil_v and with sunk cor- tninty cprrete all diagaaea of the livqr and alonmch and bowels as Haxpi|t4:n`a Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Vegetable in qonnpohitioln` and always safe. Sold by wluyion evorywhoro. One pill I dose. At Chovm`a drug` store. ` [HID \'K'l|l\`u - ` The gamuburge Tecumqeh. owuad by the f"olliusb\` rafting compzmy, had a mar- row escape {ruin beiug(|1\stro_\'ed in` fire at Ashtabnln on Oct. `.. 9th. Shortly after Inialnight the New wernymkened by the t`rm`k|iug_ of tlannes in the hull bet\n:en the - mbius fm'Ymrd. and turned in an harm of re. The dc urttnxht mapouded and after working two Iura sucoeeded`m pumn the re out. The cabins are uttod an` the crow lose I theirelumhing. emponu-y ropnin will. be nude so that the that can pl`-opood to bdr destination I-i I: he: loud of coal for Rampart... . _ V Dnponduey And _ lo: -_ Tm ofton alt from mu . at the ho- ` 5 remedied, bub neglected mnaf. ihmlt. to mmmim `Plug Iivnr. 1|. KIIIIIIII UIHILY! IWIIIEJIUU. DUO HWIQCWI most giioult to remove. The liver.nl- lowad to become toipid and inaotixo. - pave: the way for a been of diseases, coil- -abivntion giving way to indigouion. until at mm the Ilnfnrllnnntn vitim ha: in nu. > - _ uur IoIII IUIUCQ Wlhuily \\`m.~.. mg. -` Rev. \\'illiuIn' 'Briilen died in his mai- denre. (Tolburue st.reet`,:.lhis morning. The .\letlmdi. church has sustained ti distinct. loss. ` llcceanoil was born at St. Albmfs. about twent~_\* miles from London. Ewg., in .\lu_v. 1827. umlwns threfure st sixty-eight _v'ea'mIold at the tigine 0 his death. He came to Canadii about fifty yoairs ifgo; and almost imxnediately emer- exl upon mia.sioimr_v work. his first station - boingnt. Napnuiee. thon'n more hamlet` Frau; Niqminee he was moved to Comra- xillo. and while stationed there was ordain ml in miniswr of [hp Methodist, chunch._ `That was over forty years ago, wind since. then he has been I diligent. painstaking laborer for tl_Ie'_.\las_tAar. Aiming the places where he was stationed during his long `career we're Peborbaro. Wilton. Pittsbubg. Cauirmui. Odessa, Bath. Little Britain, Newburgh, C0naeco_u~ and - other places, The last .con ntion'he had charge of was that 0! I. IQ inoesgt` street. Methodist. cllurch, fmm which he was obliged In no- tirelaet. J uue before his full time was com- pleted, owingm ill-health. ' Daoaniad wit: mau-rind` twim. his rs}. JIIWIIIIIIII. IUId\| IIIQUIIIIILV VII IRXI4 Illlll cu 0. $18,000. `a schr. Starling. burned at. Toronto, was built in I873 by ahipbuilder Tait, M. Robliuh Mills, She made her t-at trip in August of the same year, and was owned by thelatel.`-u L. I-`mnk Jackmom grad P. D. Conger. S 1e had a carrying capacity of about 400 tons. The Starling wag gg. `tivoly engaged in lake ` ralc for twenty- ! urn vnnnn, PIUUKI, UWIHS-[:0 III`ll$llII'I. lhemgod was married` twice. his first wife; being Miss Annio- lawmnce, who crpased the ocean with him. and so when he\_'on children, six` boys and one girl. wen born. She died long since and I'll buried M; Cntamqui cometary. His second wife was Mrs. Box, formerly Mina Addison. who survives him. mid whose friends reside --in the vicinitv of Consecon; Four sons of the deceased reside in North Dakota. where they ma employed in ne- ixmsihiepoitioiia. A fth son is head lmxsler of the lngersoll high school, and _the remaining son is George. who resides in this cit '. The only daughter is the \\ ifo of A. . . Pnrrottv, of Qdean. rung:-npln Plivkod up 'Ahout- the whu-s-on by on; But: Reporters; . The ba 9 W. 8., Hall, owned b l'layx fair. of .\lic land, _was wrecked on 3? ntic mef. Manitoulin. The crew escn; , but the bout is in a bad condition:-. She (arm ried 2.- r.0t)0 bushels of wheat. boundfbo Midland. Total insurance on boat and --_.._. Il IilI\ I\U\. VV III Colbq c Decca two! .\la_\', 1! d th Ha rresttxl I\C_\\ R[0I'[()\\'ll [or onuuuuzg UUHIVI and at`.(`uInInooh\t-ion and 'c1`e'lit.'mI: Och. 26th. and with nbsconding and receiving his buggafge with in'uem. to defraud the landlord of -hi} board bill of 34.30. The court sentence! him to pay a fine of $10 or ` I serve ten da_\-:5 in jail. " This hate in muuoc ; and Nut \\'nl1`I`R M [1 i Niuiz;uippi~ rimr. V That defendant. } 5 ed the ow of Fpnll r _ '.....I i -..s..,._. 2. ...... E:,UIl'llX-(`II 0 use llllp lfllll CHINE (I55LI\.'IrIIllUI| Ill` than the nrget. for R696 V LIA I ..u... .A... ..:...._ ..A ! fl lUI"lllU|' l.ol|l|ElU'\Vl|U yuung ll||l` _ .l'}\-gluylor. was married M. Pullma 131,1`; , `t. 23rd. The bridoroonn `was W, ndimm. Buffalo Ceutzje. Iowa. . T-l.~\'\'. Sine. V. S.,-`Bee'villo. hiu M ...\.......s-.I ....s.-...:...... .........a.-... I 1 XHWVV . 3 ` appoTu!ed 1 un\-ornmonl aur news: a -5` I-Iv `nu-wv--uwu .-..--'n- 1...- ` I: -.1-nm (`mm `1-an In llu.CoIn- tn d lioranhouuwl Oolimdol lntpr V comic ltonn. ~ (fnrjoton rum will build at town mu gmi - ll'|l>I_'kt5t filxnco to cm 3233. 20. 1 I). hnrhnnhim. Rmokvnllro. mvs. in.nu in- .:._..L._. . smcaor. TH: n1"IcLs m we mcmmr NEWSPAPERS. . rm; saws OFTHE nlsrnust` ulIlKJ"IlWI VULISTIIIIT "IF I!l'(.UI' Uy IIIU government for the ellovi le district. to nsnect. all sheep imehdotl forexporz t.otho- ` l.'n iu-(I Status. ' H |`"KC6x J nhit I". lIl|Il."Il QIIIRJF. The executive _j._....__._ DEIATH or REV. w. BRIDEN. '. -553} II.` UNIV lI|I.U'.Y`,U'| Ila UlIl|D"L Ill \/UH :- :1 -V ' , K`, That this big: has raised the level of the 4 likes. auul that at certain timus tho water .- overows `and oods Jmlniutill` g md. lma |.m...; ..;-..- n.-.......... .. .4 `- . ..;...:n`.\l .MARiNE INTELLIGENCE. to (`_onIc-nnod Shaw -`(hi l`h-|- 'I'..I|. 1- ll... I`...-- ` Pictou painter. was In for obtaining board ......I -......'.l:o.`{.\.. l\.\A, mme of the Ameri- uun dunit_.el_\' decided will be held on the ` l lnno_v`s Point. on ma slam! nezfr (.`!ny- _ -cu Vlllu. Nays. m-nu ul- rison an rm basin` mg: Ind)`, Milan Pullman. 111.. wn. A , hing bon or by the I: ` on -5 mum u on his I -good` I 3 Jun nf IIIU Ul 2\f_ter lnlcu c0_t'uI% or.'1Its?IcE gnu Aa w.m.. sun_u\.m..ht-o_u Illd Hun ling-ea-nnd..lIll|or -I-1-Hunt. ~ u ur --r -uu \ --nnuru nu ~. I110" \'lI'l|| 5 obstruction . I... 1.-.5 FIUIII. `IV [1-EIKKTHQ Tlmmxur (`urn l\ l'm-llnml tmrnilnp i laborer. mul lnixywifu. Sarah Ann Furr. brought im nvtis gllllllr Artlmr A.` N Ward. fur (llllflglfi for us.-umlt and criminal i conversatien. Th evidence of the pl in- ` till : showed lha Farr.` with his w fe. was livin in A house holonging tu Wiml. and that he also owed Wuml a running cu)- - count, In'.luly-lust he was taken ill and on the night on which the ollenceia nllogotl have taken place. \l'al`9ndnnt. sit up with ra.'Cu-r to wait on him. Carr lny in an: adjoining room. and `during the nigh vqtor was wanted in which to mi`: medi- '-cine for him. Mrs. Carr went ihm the may to procure it. and \\'ardl6llqwed _ and committed the offence nllogold Against. him. When Carr became strong mough. ten days after. his wife` told" him .`o:ho oomnrrcllco. and `on Aug. 21:: last. hi: ' ed defendant. with Lhq. '\\'iml daniptl that he had had any relation: with tho womun. and Carr gre" him I stated time in which consuls; lniling which he told him he would enter action; inst him. On An rust -Jlst Carr sent for and to Othii once and settle up. He said o tuned to give \\':\rd ii clunca tab pn_v'for hiogneimi, In the witnoss box he Admit- Id chum hi: wiv had home 3 "had reputa- tion before he_ married her. The Iuingqs of - Q2011` men were mentioned in conmhotion will her. He atom that he did not he- h,thta1lME m lam 1` hi` Iejrirkl Lime: nxive Muir mnrrilgo. and did lguvo once. She went. to .Wnurtown lonftime ago. and did not return until lncwhan he had to 30.10121 - Sintzothooifenca ull" Wutl was eommiwod, Cup % ` with defendant frequently. has vic- flldinhin homo. aid has men I uni : Ilnlng For Danny!-I. n- _.. .. IL.-. I ...I lefandanlt purposes L my to tho dotrimm nu Olunnufnrn mill] juxg. > endzmt c . ,...s l'.. Inc.-n~_mI. 1 his land .'.|`ll FIVE!` UV CI'|-"I6 I and .bolo \\'_ its outle; i , tllillluli nu nut`. nl IUl_II-V (I forth in plaintiff : vlni 5. and for uinn_\' _\'e|rs l fl mill nu Fall river, at .9 erect 0 3 nhllnin` I Huh Imnhs C,` ' .! .L'.'.-'aK`L'.':3% l and depre 0588 L0 (:unuIuIu um triment of plzlintiff. $~'l|,ll- dnmngies. ' an Leos froIit'cunl.inu- d such other relief ; nll nllegnioms lII'\d l n plzIinu's vlnim, j `nr nimn- vrmra hm-1 ` 0| IF r H C\'llI.'Ill|l' as ut and : period`? 1 penned henviod hnok : ml I_\', 'H`"_ I FIHIIIIIT ranul. ' The evidem-e for the defiance waw review- ed, and the case was argued by J. Watson, . of Toronto. who. msooinu.sd_with J. M. 1 Rogers. of Perth. hpd cha\rg'aqfdefendnnL'a one. J. M. Mnglmr `prunented plaintiffs side `of the case. and tin; judge reserved his 'de_"ix_Iion until he had tlue to conider the evidence on each side. A 5 II IINIII tinOso I`! lsnla. . ` . ,l hi Smith hg-1 known _Mrs. (`av aai_uch 1 her ehildhood. He could not any a word ngingt lroi`, to in nu: Ivar I1:!putaLionkxr 1 varacity is _ 5 Arthur Tovmshehd. a boy who haul 3 worked for Ward nnd lodged at Carr` wuea\Iled.- He heard 'Mr:` Cu-r my thn ` .uhe gbou t from the In things won`; worki u~d would Lu`:-n~ out an uni ma if on ((l1rr).h0rhushuui.died. } \l_. lAI-nluu (`nun rlln in Innuviinrl Inn ' LU`! lllllllll` \'\)III;IlIIII'.'II `-5 TLHI5: lIH' ously been. Mrs. \\'u1d.In story; was said and done at the to settle up diffund from the {ion by the premque witnesses i x L aha mm! mm. lhrr mid WI wen 03' um prm-ugus H t at she stated that Carr t he` `need `not. dguy tha a from tlmt. he (Carr) had eezicpn of the light on_ then M. van this ll -' K l'(`}!Hl'(l I -\\UllI\I 13 U|ll- Hllll !`1`K.'. I _ did so. and returning. told him it. w:\s:\ hazy kind of II [I_l_0[l__Iilig. than mid .\lrs. (`nrr tluit is xiii: `I`om' "inc|im|io hour. and I then went home. I gave my wife SIO to _v in the nurse for her \l.-(|ld&l|(`. oulfarr. or full charge vuia 816. ' I told Carrnnii his wife'tbnt if t.hey`t.ril'Lto` ay any such game on me. as this, e t. i would minor them and unuty-Iii-e mom what" at (Mk tliey would ham. Luann lint. I would briiighronty-"ve Irihuauaa to prove Mrs. iCarr 3 put-._mn9er. -- _ . . Mr; \\s'nnI. Irifn of tlafnndvmt. And xistbro . iknrr 5 |.uuo,vmu1!ur. I Mrs. Wnnl, wife of dofendmt, and sistbrl , of Thoma; Cam. wag called. She swore that from the dqte of the alleged assault. until the day on which ab: and her hum , hand went to Curr`; house to make the` so.gttlement, Llu:-relations between Lluo tum families continued as: they had prefi- nnslr hau, Airs. `\'nl-IL`: ntnre In` what. D_\' [lIE!.LllX'l'!. - ' ' (`rust-I.-.xnII1in'xl---The kitchen in Curr": Houa_eiafm1rt.er~nfeet slnnm. It contains the usual furniulre and there. was nu roqm on tho floor for the shzske-down, except, in the middle of the nor or close` to (.`-at-r`a bodmoln door. Thy pn\ntar,y in six feet sqnnr~e..l went. to slcp III the pantry. .\lnI. Carr was not in` the pnntry \rh`5le `Iwms there. -I did nnt; Vwnutr to sleep close to the bethoom iloor for fegrr of infection. Th'e bbd~ro:n'n door was open. and L-o`\\1'uutha pantry door. so there was as much danger of infection anthough I In lain booidio the folwpr. 21: Hay asleep gnrr callad:' Art..` I got up` and mid: Whnt'H you have Tom ?: L`-m-r'ns,kod : "What. kind of a morning as it 2" I rephed I would so one and see. 1 did 111 gm} r-gt.'urnins:_ and him it wan: EKICQIJWILIK IFIIU WUIIIKI III! IIUIIII VII .l|.' Ill _IllI'l kitchen.' _Sha got him the_ shake-down, mid as then was no: room to spread it in the kitchen. they placod it in the nu-y, which had been intended for a sum l "bed- ' mum. At. {our "o'clock he hmni'Cnrr cull- ing. he got up, Ajuswered Carr`: questioh as to the state of the weather, and after a remark or twnleft for home. Thc< ntqry of an nsmult upon Mrrt. Carr; M told by her `and her husband. is an out-and-out ' fahrkacion. Aft;-r',the date of the alleged ed`:-n(-t~ Carr sitod \\'\nfs house several times and hm! his was there one day. \\':ml told the story of the meeting of him-` self and his wifr- whh the ('iII`r:- , asked for by th latter. to etlit-I ll settlemeub. His .-mrv ditfored hzu'~dI__\` at all from that _tu|d by the_L`urra. ' l._...... _..............l "l`l.,. I.:...L...,. :.. 4`.`....'- tmcnomuso \\`2\.~` renu. R_e-exmnined. .\lrs Cm`r_ swore that the l p:um'_v in the house was about oight. feet wide. \\'xml was not n.-.leepin\it to he? knowledge on the night of the ulfuir. She wrote thmo Iotteni fmni Watertovni-to'lIer 1 husband, but he dill not , 1 them until nfteijsho h~ul n.-`turned. S is who pmvent- . qd_ffoI1i returning from \\'ntert.own on the`! day she intended by :5 heavy wind~stoi`m. \\'ii'rv.l had made insinuations to heruhefore 5 the night of-July `.'l)Lh. This was all the evidence otlei-ed for the prosecution. - Arthur Ward, the defendant. an-ore he was Carr`s brothel--in-law, having mar- riod tho plaintith sister. Corr lives on \\'u'd's farm and owe: him #625. Carr was ill hut. sntiimor and` W1r'(1 paid a Lminodnuraotonltend him. He and his wife 5 took turns in sitting up in Carfq-house after the nurse had ` loft; On the night of; the allegod assault heat. reading in the kitchen during the greater put. of the `night. Mrs; L.-Arr comphniued of not heel- ing will and occupied the couch in the some room. At three n.m.. Mrs. Carr told witness to go upstairs mitllio down. He said that as it was `nor time he should go home. and i( she would gi\:o him a shnlm-dovrn-he would lie down on it in the kitcheli. She tho ahnke-down, arid not to sproeul in it. the pantry, snmll In E...._ *' .I,.,.|. I... L..._.I I`--- -..II ' , ` _3CASES_ HEARD AND SETTLED BE- .;, .-" FORE \|._lUqGE MEREDITH. U10 110000! me I0! (ll(l_ I10! lulluuuvu uur. Sheldid not call her hnsbami nor her chil~ Inch, because Ward pre\"ent.9d henfning :10. After tha otfeuce her hualnuul went tn; Ward`: twice only`. \\'it_u-esadidmbt. go herself.` '\\ nrd visited ph\inliIT.- honse't.wo or three times afterwards. .\lnue_\7 mould . A line, done :6 seitla the affair. On August. A `(Shh Ward gnskeal her to keeptrheantfnir quiet nd otfemd her $200. When (`MT accused ? \\'urd defeudnui .nppealed to her to my whether or not the charges were true. She refused. She denied emp'hat-icall_\` that she 5 ever said that she `twoulxl htl\` money. and ` if \\'nlwr Clark-were worth it she would swear ii out of him." - -A ` Mr. ML-Int 'r.e read It letter from Deroche & Mmiden. .\:1pmm3. nut\if_\'ing Mm. Curr I that the mnn_ .-\shI;v had retmvtoxl any slamlerous statements regnmling her good nnnye nmde bv hini. - The apofogy and re- O-nn:r\u-n`ax\ ' `Ina ran:-I l BII IIDOIID HEP. "DIR! nmua ll _!lllIIl, wun whuin her uuima was a.smiciuI.ed.u\ko. an A nRixIa\\'it that no irnpmper Iralntiomx had oixistd hgwoon (hem. \\"it.ne`:-`s denied that * she had e\'eF{!i-Klannuivheu iil[8lID|| ().f loavillg uur hush.-md_xu1<| Clhutllfll. She md she had no n.`\.-\s,nu:to I.-nko Euch 11 courses. A _ few days ago .-Ilu.-. wont to \\ nLert.own mu! .....m.;m..l u n-nul: H.-r Imaluuul \n-nt. tlmm had no r6xlS,0u;l0 mxo such 21 course. a v .. ago wgnt to renminod 24 week. _ Her: husband \\'(-M, l.lr,eru oh SuhInla\_\'mIul returned dith her. Ward sat up will; hr lw ` ` lx~u1(l`sillncss. ing a book. Nnthing Inlinxsqul occurred that . iright. ..On the soooml night when she was `in lho.peuntr\" she heard her huailmnd call her twice zshhough his badrumn door xuul AL. 4-.-- ......... L...|. ..I.\_-ml \li..|n n therst piht he sat. react : lfll lIUlIlu the deed u She/did m drch. been A h... lI UIIUWV III!` I admitted she mm li husbnml, I1-.. "Cl. EV\'!L`l" KIIIHUUKII III!` the pamry door wero h have been in the pun! {ween half an hour mu yn hour. -\\'m`d'z-x pron` Hun nntl nf Hun Int lid I-U uL`Il' . ' In em IINI l\_lW_ OE! II noun \L-lrn, nut nuunuu, umu. llm.5Almin Carr. who in marriod to: E 1011 -uxrr |eu.. ` her huBu'nd, en shbwi his title (0 ...l._.:An....l L|...s uing. . - - J. H. Moore. C.I-2.. P.I..S.. examined V the present dam and the sites of the former ; ones, and found that the original structure lindheen sixteen inches higher than the ~ pneent one, and'_t.hat. the second dnm and Ghlt now existing were of equal height. He believed that the condition of Full river. choked, up with l as it was. must ;etuae an accumulation _d mud, weeds. etc., On the bottom. and conaequelitlya" ten- " done)` to obatruct the current. and rinse the level of the xynter. . He found a (litter once of sixteeii inchee between the levels 9 of St. George's Lake imtl Shnrbot Lake. W. Cameron attirniel,thnt he had an- compniiied the last: Witiiess Mien he ex- amined the present dam and the site-sot , the old Qhes, and he mrrolmrulexl the testi- mony M Mr. Moore in e\'er_v rv;-spect. This completed the case for the defence. , Nash called by plniiiti] in rebuttal. more that he aurveyetl the line of the K. & l`.;.milwa_v some years zngo, and found the level of Sharhot. Luke and St. George}: Luke to bathe Mme. lle"m.ndg.,.a sur\'e_v recently, with a similar result. "Flt- _..:.l.......'. in. 0|; .I.J':u.ng um... nu-inn-, H53. I III! about, her ILQI llll` um living nml. and (`ix Qwfsmitln mu .. 'I`|..'.. x III II llll LQIIIU I p culled :' d : "\\'lmt.`ll yo . V\'h3L kind c iicd I .n~9u|d go 1 I ..s.._....... s..I.. ouung ||IlllSll_u umclu x 0 when 3 ' her huslm tough do Mr n-nun hnlh nlnnuul SPHIIK IIU llilll N5 the honst; some years 805!) wuuu in Petwurth _slng: left: her isrr_\'iI'ig n \'nll'se Vlllmd m . ,5 _,_... .I..__I . .. L... nnnm - Vy, HE! Inn.- in _tho'Iiurse -' She went 1! .. L... III III!` l@`ll`U|llll em both elm/an pantry wall I!` and thmew . ,\ .J I` IUIKI` VICIII EIIHU! magnum, because I can by thum- e Irindopr he know oeen usen I0!` Illllung purpwlvzs, I In: origimtl (lam , was lower than the present; structure, and t.ho'3_ spr- lus wager owed liver it. Unless the stop~ age ere` pulled out no water can escape at `present. About 1,000 acres of?-land contiguous to the dam have been ooded at \'ai'ion:I times. and the fnrlners have been `loud. in their complaints. So deep grew the feeling over the wnmr that one ' night. some years ago. the dam was blown up "with dynmniite. The damn e was re- puiredyhowever. and the fl ing~ begun agein.at.beuded by the usual lose. ' - J. T. Campbell repaired the r-st dam in I859. He and Lees 'ench had an ual "`inhre.et in the mills on the at:-eam_ at t alt time.,~5Plae second dam was rnther high- er than the'rs-. but the present. structu re it no higher than the old.one. II I ...... L|..\ .l.J.....!....o `Aa.:`:nA in LL. In a'Ienieil tlmi sh uubaiml and go to ~ e -who attnd- de&aciscied- witli uuI`no \\'ril.ing~s to .50 and lot. `She airs agar when .1 I-I.. L..- _u\'u_\' lug ha paoplo. n 'nh|n. Ur llllll .\li,_vht .I if udk - ' with empluv. ' . s 1%. ilibnn. J)oI`ngberty`s partner in the | Catarufni fnctov. gave uniInport..int'teati- v many. The defo:,Idmnc,BaztIett,wuremsll-- : ed and mid his renumbered conversing l with Toehrana at the British-Amerivan. Ho hid ulso that he told `Daugherty that ' I he had mm not nor: am of his am Int. of` F9 hoeao go ta .\lo'l,l"!2i,I| \\:it.liont nk. -sealing 5 Cochrnnc.` I ` , This clone-R1 the was, ind his lonI.ship' -, ve judgment in favor of piaimi" for I `i .17 IR, ' n nunluuuzt-.\nuus-I: uwuuusuu The case brought by R. J. Cooper and ` 3 wife against. Thomas Nicholson, for duni- ; ` ages sustained by reason ofdefendagnt keep- V ing A shun htbr house. pigs. em, on his 1 prelnineeaq t id not _com'e to trial. a sele- mont- having bqeh aiact-od out of murt, on the fulldwiuxg tonne: R. J. Cooper Mid wife. the pluinmi. med'kxwithdrnw the suit on `payment. by , efendant of the emu. , land on defendants pmmiee to `L-ieegn up his miss and to keep the name in good ! ition. ` Lust ni ht the canton! J. B. Me.-Iver vs. 3 W.;hH. id; End nnimghe;-| was taten `wit outnjur . . . ac qr nppcuu-in for die plnntg amtclntyn ct, Molntyx: {For the dofuidanu. - !I\|._ -4.s:.l.. _-J. I._..._I.L A4. ncnnunnn -... : (or um uulelluluul. The nctin wad brought. ta racovar : mom of I promiuor note for 59f|..`!7 mm. A citinn. who ml 0 tbs note. and W. I. no HIRTIBT Bll [H8 0|ll-U00. W. Lees the defendant, testified in his own helm] .along the lines laid down in his pkllding. `- .l_ H. Mom-e. (`.1-1.. P.LS.. examined Doillu vs. Clty Of Klngaton. ; _Janms Devlin. engineer of the pennan- .-Vi tiary, suvd lhe_corpora\tion fur shunngeg`. I having broken his leg by 21 full on Alfwd ~ street. when getting out of it our. jury' 3-! of farmer: wag demanded as itizena were I objected to my prejudiced. It is no doubt a more may a _low dmin grate in the street. : but.-as Devlin at first ascribed the {accident to street car-Co. I9 hm'iug qnly one `step. | `find aftervuuis otfarod gins to witnegsos, he damaged his one. ` , . Thu im-v. nfmr bainr out for' ammml L E 9 5: run: pt! 1 47.10. [H60 WIIIHCKII II Jury. . Daugherty-sued to rocovor _ from Bart.- lett. the shortage on the amount. -of ur- chase money for plnimitfa chemq Ir ich Bartlett had contracted to purchaao. `Bnrtlett. contended `that there was no ahortagc and mhat. the anxquut; of alleged shortage`:-as deducted from the sum paid. for the change on account _of light. weight. mid under qmllity. f , . The defeluehmt-, `Bartlett-.7i-is the first witness, gmd said that A certain proportion` of the cheese purchued by him from Daugherty was ofuau inforinr,q\u\l'Lt_\'. Ho. therofonr, rejected it at Kingtim. Hell`, ll cheoseiimlier, was sent. to lkiuglierlfa fac- tories to inspect the cheesgmnnufnclumtl .(.here, nnd found it under xggighc aml_ ju- -ferior` 16 quality. poorly uiI_hed'_md slovelily in itppeunuwe. - . ' J. l)ougheri_v. the plaintiff. sworn. that the clieoaeinanufnctumddy him was not of inferior q\miit'y. He 'mimiHed that Barkley sent him Jeuorn regarding oom- Blainls made in Montreal about the cheese. ut. hejpnidg he paid no Atogmion to phem. i , _ `A D n;-...\.....,.:. , 1\.`.....|....s..'.. .-.h..a..m.I...- nongheriy u. c. 1:. l_!_|rt|-tt. The case of J. Daugherty vb. C. E. Bartlett-, an action to rec:'o\'er; a ahartage alleged to be due on choose purchased. was (ried withaut a jury. l\n||nMnI-t\'.nu|nd in ronnrnr fl-nm Ra.- 3 ll "LIIIII Dig, Conlise, unis!-Imlnr `_ ing deiendamt resetiibled their ideal of the _\`oung. sprightly, hnndf 2 some and innocent Joseph?" He took upthe evideiiveuf the witnessagx for each I side, and disc:-edited thnt of the defendant. I and showed how the testimony of the plain- = tiff outweighted that of't.he furmei`. Ha I nt.tnch(-d no importance to the stories told about Mrs. Can-`s threats to leave her hus- band;'q\nd mpresented her as n miich-in- jured and outraged wife. , - ' The judge charged aomewhat pt,n`nt.edIy in favor of the de'fendant:. but wemied the jurymen not to How their led:-'ion to be ntfected by the fact that one of the defen- ' dnnts wmz a woman. and he also cautioned Lhe1u_ in allowing the storiesuiguiiist Mrs. l Carr`: reputation to influence them. Afmrdm nhommo of three hours the inn` Carr 5 repuuumn to Inuucucu unwu. Aftermn ab-mence of three the jury returnqd at verdict for defondeuub. . ' lluwtqa an)` EU. IIIVJ (l1ey`l'm\"e known her and know nothing ngn for tru_'h uml` \'emcIt.; ease. with which n wuu be.` 'blnsu.3d. and` that go.'\-ripping neighborh. if this big. c ideal young ....A .........`...A _IfIl|NIg I silence. him to I L. ... W . I\(l` 5u(7'UL'\Il`-`I , III -"I ,-case {n a rather shad} . Md`. MofIutyI*e at me by .\lr. Whiting, ' a Mrs. Carr `s-.-uvh an Fish`!!! liar, did not, ` ..,._. .,.... .. rm... I! III wzuu. In Inum7y.nn _whom she Ihipks will-`he z detvermimaa ta; nmke mom mos : abandoned in! viciu in it" with her for Mltlacic lying. Ho itist_4u1cel_,t_l phur'u wife. auui re.-ml from the tactics hnllowud by n in the days of old. Mrs. ....p ........I in` W (.`0l'I`0D0rlIu\`t.' I ("U KINLUIIJUIIIS I-IICIIC by the plainti`. The dietrict was. many ` yenr ago. the scene of extensive lumber , mg industries, and the dam was elected, the plaiuti held, to facilitate the lloating of t.-imber to Mesberly and other places. Within the, past. ten or fifteen _vem~;x it has been used for milling purposes, The ptteeut etr\:ct~\Ire, and rlua water llowed over stop- (:3 out escape at acres of ilmul` to been tlooded nt. mu"-inml times. and the` farmers have I lit? V but the \\-"uni, charge I ` LAADI nu. Wll _lJI um ngypuull IHIK, no ac cusa\t.inn made by her ngaim-I. , win} equally as untrue agwxu the tyugniust Jnseph. But. Sarah Ann ms after the mighty dollar. nnd {to frighten Ward intobuying |xe' 0. she detenninwl to attempt, to fort: 3 Ymnd ovor $|.i\H0, l_\'.n1enns of the He -xhbn \\`ighod the 8\'id0lIt`O um:ec in slmwiug the pluiI\tiH"s `u n and hnr uh.-uh" Huh}. ` l"`.~'ll(`lI ll" HUCIIIUIUIIF llllll M`, .nuq the deft`nda\nl.-`S _\' so. They said instead, ` 3 since `lwrrlnildl r ng:uu.~.I,l her repum ...\.l- .-.\.~...-nu Ha nknn-no-I IUIIUVVUKI of equal .Dnnghv_.-rt$"s ch4I3e5,exnake;'. n Kinnginh `M nnn rmnnhinn WUIEIIKWI DIIU slmwing ~ shady Ii IM. E`. tackeg thopogi ng, aml- impnired nh nu `marina-inI|':`x luv) Null II|au.'uII, uuu. n `herrhildlnond gngmussl repuuxtiou erncny. He showed the u woman`:1`ep1mn.ioln mm inure` disgraced by both. He "asked the jnity :. coarse, cross-loolr . 3.` .... ...... |.I...l 4l...:- I\I'\I'_\`lI`-V LII ul` from Gen Ll Wit` Mrs. Um` HI I'I\.YI\l|IU ll .mdaciomu\u mad the (`n .,.I _ III UIIHIIII l'}g_vpti:m n hv Imr `-` lll'p0S(`.i'lll- l.`UlIlle(`nuII \\'lLll lluluug. but helm: enjoyed tl\e.riglntsnmn-i\'i- E howcnmpluinod . of limitutinus'uml claims that his` rights` 'ha\'e become absolute. Tlmt. whgn plain; til! acquired his lands in 1394. he was cognizant. of - the rights and privileges enjoyed bydefenilaut. Tlmt, plaintitl` `has .- An-fhinnd nn Inca nnr dammm lw mason Of ....-~.-... Alfwd. jury ilivnm: u.-mu ugh ion taken ml wh_\ \~ if _ .1. .....I ....-I vi` - dani-1 L on his ....A AI- K IAU king. uvuinu. `nu-Iuu, told, ._ A- V|'IL* ` that .Il.......I UNI III II!!! |1'U\'IllC~ lie way geld that there wag no 01 for complaint in the also Ellen Du Thu nu gailion regarding impriwemeut the jam . he said. oughj; certainly ta carried out. gm! he promised that Q should be hiid before the proper `auth tics. Ind:-one in tho gonsrumont gm pa hm-pita wgs s__uusttar for eoniid tion ' t 9' vemmenh.` `jury were thanked` r their kind rofennou his lordship. and run than diuuippd. IIIHI UI"lUrI"l{`H KUIIIHI "I \'lIl`II In K"(.'g`U instituliuns. I-Illou ll.uIl'_\', the insane wo- Imuwontinod in the jail, mm sent In I\ Fvngmm, and declared msmw by a medieval board soon nft.oi'wnr1la. She will`nl|orl1~l_v be transferred to the ngylum.` Them are onlv nine male and three ` fa- - male prisoners la the jail at prellent. ' of juryumnglly gdvined the aulx-citation of Q ` `ayatanmf e `sane system uowiq use, and "urged the nuloption of a proper ggntam of \-eutilntian eet~rie 1ig-Ming for ilm hero-.. in the jail. On account: of the large mm1- her of [unieuts created in this Hotel Dion and the geuernl lmgpiyxl. and in similar imttilutionstlnroughoul the provinre. an) increase in thelg-ox-ern`un:4m. gxiunm warre- nomhxaurled. npom.-, miiou t e, juiy cun- gngtuliilgoil his lortlship upon lain alevntgiou ya the high and innpruuat pumtlqn he now oocupioa. V _ _ In'reply- the judge o autinfactiun that the report was so movable. and said it should be a matter" of lprlda_ to the poo- plebc:L0ntari9. that uowfueggu ago world a ter earetnezn o e unore quite tluul in t.hinm\`inea. 9 Hg was ad Lhnt. than vim nn mum K`-lIll\_'lll"|` . lion and I umnting 1 and order M. Avery. The bestilnony give In In; these witnesses wss corroborative of the 'stut.emenfs made I._ ALA _ I..:..sll` 'l`I.- .I.`-l ..:..s u... . an.` n u

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