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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Apr 1903, p. 2

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.-.â€"- - .2 uâ€"d8onmsp . ...~*‘ the $2,000.” can be arranged all that.” He - : “I 0 see the money, make 31'- money. 1 see have not got said: “The. (Continued from Page 1.) right. initials were; then I used talked That was, using have got t or and X. Y. Z. as lrangements for the what , we . the House opened I Ican do this now ; ' was approached by Mr. Gamey l . ' take part in a deal. lbe made Minister 0 THE STORY OF GAMEY’S PLOT}wiu be no trouble then Qâ€"What was that ‘2 A.â€"â€"To knifeiwe can do." I said. “You go on to stick to a story which he had land see what arrangements you can "0 friends, bi'imake about getting the money. t OUtIsaid, “Mind, that is the story, that {we received $3,000 in September,, (Zr-33:5, what was that ? A-v‘Itiand $1,000 for giving the Globe in- was out of the nature of the. Sup-itervicw; that Stratton gave the} posed .‘xposure that he has made inimoney to Myers, and Myers took itl the House. ‘to the smokingâ€"room.” I said, “All ' Qâ€"NOW. What was the pl‘ODOSitiOH' right. you make arrangements for that that was made t0 YOU? A-â€"W<‘11.;money, and be back this afternoon; Mr. homey came to the parliamentland see you.” We talked about for- btlilo‘iugs. the morning before thelty minutes, going over the pros and DOD-9t? UIVEWJG- 1 think it “'33 the 9t“ icons, and we went up the steps into and I met him in the hallway. and.Mr. Glackmeyer’s ofl‘i he shook hands with me, and “'e‘his tickets wentâ€"hi- wanted to know somethinglwalked out and about seals in the House. and IIiPublic Works pep walked down the corridor to Mr. lduced him to Mr. Chase‘s dusk where his assistant sat. O’Gradv, and he went out. â€"â€"Mr. (‘hase was not thereâ€"and Ilped to‘the door With him. 35km] him if 2:18 hplan 951 ms H,0‘15‘I3Hhen a few minutes after 11. was out. an e 58" H“ "3 i I thou ht around there, I was go- walked down to the chamber andling to wgrite his whole plan out. and? tried the door. but found it locked, go and see if I c0uld not give it to; and came back to Where I left Gaâ€" Mr. Stratton. to let him know. I‘ Crossin's 'A.B. as initials. A. B. C. to rcgist a signature. The day before â€"-or told to his Conservati which to throw the governmen or power. Edwards and Miss I step- It was racy, on the main elevator. 851“?“ him the time, as I wanted to the house before lunch wasready, start my watch, and he said it was land went into the office,.thought the :en to d101..m-.I;:t tthl‘im ifpii‘: goglgi matter over. and tried to see which' ow“? S u a.‘ e ‘ e , way would be the best to act with :33? Sigofgra::e$v:: fililhgitgféegg bin}. I went back tofthe parliament! _' ' bu' din ' a ternoon. any place that he could step in until 1 gs . this fellow goes by. “I. do not . . a . - n be 5w rn m. want to see him.” After Mr. g3; 25 to 0 Chariesworth went by he asked me about that 9., if I could take him any place where you got the money 9.. he mum have ' 'ersation, indignant and said .he had made ar- We walked into the lobby then and ran ements I said . "I will not go just under the stairway. andlintog " ' ‘ off by asking me: He‘lthe money ,, ' I am up against apret- not getting anything here,” he says: After my Globe “if I can tell this story the governâ€" I I asked him : “Have said, ty hard thing now. IntOl'VleW the people at the island ment can never hope to stand." He got very: anything like this until I seel He said: “You are, said he told them that story. chased him They around, and there was one to see him and that one, and at last he made up that story n He . conversation, Mr. 1’. and told them this story. Q.â€"It was said that you had some out of the Walker House after thei 10th or 11th of March ? then ? the opening he Walker House, and saw Gamay iHurren l r :2.- a distance, and I began to look”n comm t at jthe h: l.‘.~‘ at him very closely. andâ€"â€" co, and he gotnear him? for the House. and welq . theEup towards the front door. and wasfidirecte artment and Intl'o'lstzauiding looking out the front doorlall the persons . when he went into the telephone boxl '-law was passed commuting ‘ and said, ”I Want to istatute labor to a second flOOI'. by the :went home very early, about twentyifor When I came him“ I minutes to twelve, and sat around imove vsaid, said made another nod for me to go out of the Walker House: he went out, and nodded from He ’ These stepped to where my standing, He said : “What do you think lhim ?" ‘wards the Union Depot, and started ‘to go into the depot, and called me “in, and I said, “No, I will not go in . " . ' ,‘ r ‘o . , Conserx atnes m 10 on» said: Go ahead and lay your plans, , done this and whay and the have been hmmdmg me. and fix this thing. and I will see." Mr. Blakeâ€"The Globe interview : is He that the 29th of January ‘7‘ .\.â€"â€" .. _. I “111 Yes. , A . (continued)â€" hounding me around, a toned me in all shapes nd have threw. . v r ; we at, the island. 0 e D! and I had to make some excuse for we will discuss the whole plan then.’ vbuildings." giving the interview. and the excuse I said . “Mind vou get the money . - ' . \ l". d - - , .1 . . 1. “12:13:,t::1:;1‘:,‘.trggpd3 one: {that I Aid . and I spoke that way to him a little lbw: i‘d ' “I want vou to back me up !While, and went back to th? office. -( hih Ii statlnunt .. and I s'iid"â€"â€" As I went down the stairs I met In E .. f ‘ . ..¢ ‘ , ‘ "What statenwut?” He said thathr'_ Stiatton at the .fOOt M t lstairs. and I bowed to ho. had told that he had got. a summ Strulton in Senâ€"l Mr. Stratton, : ‘ ’vou a -moment. This man Gamey - giving a cer-l been to see me to-day, and I - ' -' “ , I: ‘I ‘ , IC 1 . 1:... ”‘5”1‘453 iii firsts: mm “mg; 31: 113.251.3310“11"“li‘l-‘fig’o‘t‘ndti {1.3: ‘ he is egg-vinaouafuthiz $0,133 .3113 Someone to corroborate my eviderfif. 1'fo never hagxpicted-TI: don’t ‘trust 3.131230? 3:31 gzikaxiinthosc are e those kind of fellows, and never exâ€" I said : . "What «lid you ,pected bull to tell them ?” He' t 'w . “I told them I was in 'l‘oronâ€" 213911 ,hinl ay. xu-uotiatml and got. $4.000 ioug ’ ' know a to and ‘ t' .' 000 a finer 1me., ~ 81 ' m 1 whether $33100 once and I care and that we (llVlded the money lyou don’t want to know w a fellow he is, I said, smiled and said: “I have never seen . of any of that money.” . tright. A DEEP HOLE 1 “I want you to tell Emey a this story. You will get me out oflover Gamey’s scheme, but 5 a deep hole." He elaborated a‘Ga-mey failed to ofier ' scheme by which we Wcl‘e to stick by .he had promised for the proposition that Gamey went toiplot. accompanied by me andi Mr. d the money tagt ' of money from Mr. tember and another for said 2 He said : Local Correspondent J. C. RAY Local Office, William St. Phone 178 References, Bradstreet, Illn- Winn clusivc patterns. China, Glass an prices. China 'lall, William-5t. Seeds, Land and Dairy Salt, Horse and Cctlle Foods, Lind Plaster , all handy for loading at our William-St. Warmousc. The very hectic thcllnc of Stole and Fancy Groceries all the largest stock in town lo our Grocery Department. talked a little more. and said : | ed.” get the money," he said: and Want you to sti he piano factory to‘lwill do even better than I nave done age He said, ‘ I Wlll give you 3 the 2nd da “They have been ‘ _ . _ ~. {m d talk thlS mattei ll sfore.” if you will corroborate the. will go OVor this whole,” 000 plan; you think the thing over, and Estory that I read in the parliament| l l l l i behind me, speak to you. ’ ' . round, ed towards Walker House. and nodded his head I didn’t ed are : until one of the gentlemen McQuarrie ; “Did you see that sign ?" I lMcDonald : He walked back and l McArthur ; iStull. Sullivan, coming Roberts, jr. . l’outbrea Q.-â€"W111 you just say what passed .fi of George Roberts. A.â€"â€"On Saturday following Thos. Roberts. A ' he council from Jas. H. of the House I was.in Was berm-o t rviccs rendered by arlet fever WAS OFFERED $5,000 icouncfl ,-. ,, Q.â€"â€"Do you mean to say you were A.â€"Yesâ€"well, uite a. little distance, I turned right aâ€" and was me to go with him. “on.’ gentlemen saw him nod. I went out; be walked to- there; you can come right out here; ’ ." I said. ' I waslfor w and walked led should pay them. talking to two i paid at tile same friends who were standing near the ies. door, and Gamey came out and walkâ€"l It was decided to expend $1600 for the dining-room of theirepairing the front door.!W. J. Beecroft, R. F. Goard, 1 ' D. McEachern, James Vanstone. Wil- . father “‘85! liam Manning, and said. “Will I follow Thos. Thornbury. John . Webster, Robert A. Staples, Edmund l Mewalfe, G; G. McEachern, Edward do“. w monthly to suit pur- Sew. Property is Iimwd 0” work, Valves, Picking, Pipe Fm Kerr, and Robert Nicholls. “Vinndnuy-ct. east. : hieson. at Lorneville ; and he foIIOch me, and we stood in 3 Int A 19. {front of the bar door of the botchlsmgf' Angry}. 'Smi icountll as the born the servic d to write to this efTect to interested. time as other tax- and. improving the roadS. The Road Commissioners appoint-l For ward No. 2, Colin for ward No. 3, D. B. The fenccviewcrs appointed are Alex. 1 John N. McEachern,i L. D. Gillanders,! Ewen, In J. Rae, Abraham! persons were Duncan Mat- 3 Duncan John Collins. The following and Gamey tried to explain why he? Abraham Webster at lot 6 he done that. I said, “There is no explanation n ck by me, and I 1 said. “I won‘t have anything to do with you, I will clear myself in this I said, “What did you that money for ?" $2,000." . .l I wish to speak tc‘) ildon't want to be in this at all." SAID MR. McPHERSON KNEW He said, "Mr. McPherson knows you did not get any money, and he will arrange to pay you the money, $2,000. (Some laughter.) We will give you $2,000 and $5,000 on top , e1 then. and 'otion. then all Ewe ' . ‘a- Sullivan then told of meeting Ga- ted. thought ! iI didn’t stand very c I stood far enough away so l at all, as far as having my ordinary tone of voice. Q.â€"Was that the only c ition you had ? line two or three times and talked to ;me about this thing. and said. “Now, I can arrange this thing: I have told my solicitor that you have got to be looked after in this mat- iter.” Q.â€"Did you mention what Solici- tors he stated that to ? A.â€"He mentioned Mr. said if I won Mr. McPherson was in a posi- tion to give me $2,000, with $5,000 on top of it. (Continued on Page 6.) _________â€"â€"+â€"-â€"â€"""‘â€"â€" Eldon Township Council Eldon council held a. meeting at Lorneville on the 11th day of Ap- ril. The members were all prwent ; the recve presided. Regarding the petition from the ratepayers of the township to the Dominion Government respecting the unsatisfactory condition of the can- a1 roads, the reeve reported that he had an interview with the Hon. Mr. Blair to whom he presented the pet- ition. Mr. Blair promised that Mr. Collingwood Scribcr. deputy Minis- ter of Railways and Canals, would at an early date meet with the council at. the locality where the roads are complained. of. for the purpose of vlowlng the road and of making inquiry into the matters complained of. A communication was boforo the council from Messrs. Slcwart and. O'Connor. borrlutcrs. on behalf of Mr. Farrell requesting the come" to take stop- to prevent Hr. Roan from draining the water from MI land upon the town llno. Tho coun- cil took no action rogudlng this matter. A communication was read from tho nun. Secord National Mum- moat Fund. The sum of $5.00 w“ void for “In: object. comma cation from the of the town of St. Kay's 433:: a memorlul to the Ontario Legisla. taro for fixing the minimum width of tire- ou intended if you will corroborate it.’ . and I said “No, you Can’t get me to 3 do anything like that." Just then I noticed Mr. Thompson, . ‘Mr. Whitney’s private secretary, spyâ€" ut of the door of the Walker 1. dieâ€" I hollered at him, and I lThe brute, t the piano factory and giving'that I could not be contradicted inl . I aid that the matter I was up close and conâ€"L, iAnd through the air his cudgcll A.â€"No, he came to. some more a whack, Neil Brown, at Palestine ; , _ . _ ' Cam bell, t Ed St ' ° He said, “I am into thls thing Sponge at anartlleofn atlon ' The council then adjourned to meet ' in at Gusty'r Hotel. Kirkfield. on i â€"â€"-â€"â€"+ A TRAGEDY AT HOME} '_(_.C. F. Raymond in Star) HAT awful groans, What. weird tones ! A dirgc. aspiring us I hear them rising, There is a fuss Somewhere. Hear the sound. A ccasless round. Whisht ! Hisht ! Behold a man without a coat or tie. Instead, he wears the garb of do or Some one shoot, " Help ! EThc whelp iIs going to kill ; I’m sure to kill ; lI'm sure he W111. Aloft his arm he quickly swings, 811188. onversn- l Whack l A lack ! Once more alaek, lThere is, I fear, ‘A case of murder here. Another whack, Another crack, E'I‘he villain is not. yet. content, IAnd still on killing' bunt. McI’herson‘s name. 1 He stoops and looks about um 1d corroborate his 1 A fiendish frown upon his face ‘ 'Thon upon each hand he spits. And, with the stick, a ain h ' The foe. g 0 hits Lo ! The victim now is surely dead. 'Il‘lhe Villain stops and mops his head. e wears a look of one who's with hate ; filled Help ! Help l late. For five long minutes he does rest his guilty arm: - A voice, some one sounds ' al - a quick Familiar tongue. But cruel the words that on it hung. His Wife looks out from the kitchen door And sees him there in dust ' And says : y gone, “Go ahead And beat that. carpet." _______+_____ TWICE TOLI TALES â€"'Mr. Stewart the numb 9 . ‘ or f Linger. Mum. says that seeding (l); Southern Munltobu was llnluhcdlut week. The prospects for an mor- mouo crop this your are exceptional- ly. bright. The acreage in 15 per cent. heavier than loot. year. and guildltlono corrospondlngly favor- o. -Gcorge Godda ono of the am . r in Algonquin Park recently captur; two poachers. They wore drum video. but Godda' conducted 32 single-handed to the Superintendent lodge, by whom they won. mm; 0 perhaps its not too the voice, familiar the For ward No. 1, LaChlan possibly do ghcalthy « hom for ward No. 4, Jameslu’ed- 'from am! .lcentl a box by wr ';liama' Medicine 00., party on Wt. Mcâ€" .otono foundation. Ieach. .. y of June as a Court our-oom- ‘RIfllSlOD and for the transaction o‘lkitchen. ordinary business. . JOHN JACKSON, Clerk ‘ l... l , g,» ».,..« ., “unfml’c ind dwu . ' kinds of hair goods of "Eli keep a large assommnt own .lair made up to or Y” Hair requisites in Back and Round COmbs’ Haiti; . Toflct Combs and pomp“ :, Hair Pins, etc. Ml 7. ' Tablets . children. and cm taboxinth money payment 3 0“ ; th e to be 3 These Tablets .of 50 cents a da)’. 8 sam g-troublcs of baby!) g'rhey 8-18 Ethcir . contain no Opiate or bar promp action, and are Low Prices For do goodâ€"they canno harm. mm GOOD HARDWARE Builders Supplies hails, Paper, Glass. 0:th Paints and Oils. Evctroughing fl Plumbhg. Mill Supplies Steam Fitters t) do all kind”: always children ____.__â€"+â€"-â€"-â€"-"â€"' one-thi Garden Tools Lawn Movers, Forks, R1kes,Haa Wire Netting, Lawn Hoss. cottage, 5 room. Brick W full am cellar. i acre. land. Butter and Cheese Factory Suppl: new, clx rooms $3113; “who i ““3 MilkCans,Clcimcrs,Pails,ctc. bade” vxcddrow. six Stoves,Tmmrc,Granitwarcfluml ' summer ' 6 . . , mg, Heating and Meal Workdoneby ““33 '“m‘9' 1““ practical men. G tour plies. land. Double $1200. Apply at this oil‘lcc. _..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"""‘“â€"‘_____________â€"-â€"-â€"- BlBBllfils lake Notice ”-â€" l J. PAINELL, llllll FICLOW 0P I‘fll #1 Great Electioncer Stallion r 01: . 0"") CONSERVATORY 0“ ' oorvatory of Music. Studio and n ‘ cidenco 50 Cambridgeâ€"st. P.O.Boxfl ‘ ____ I / Illa Banana Fermaml Western Ganada normal corporation. â€"â€"â€"â€" 0. fl. flfiPKNS. um, cl inlm. AT HIS OWN STABLE , licARâ€" T’IIZZHUR HOUSE, Fenelon Falls. RESâ€"To insure a foal $15, to 5‘” Paid lst of Febru son :10. ”y' 190" Sea.- ' DdflgFlfllStel’ lindsay mm A beautiful bay stallion hands; fouled 1898; bred 'by 5): “Henson, Louisville, Ont., by Road; D tor, 2.26}. First dun by Black lamond, full brother to Little J 00. 2.17. Second dam b Ken y . . J wok. Third dam Thoroughfare: Hadley ”d unifidmgw §?agfism£og 1 (Dire 0‘ “Old both marble and granioe. J 2‘20“ Pkddy D in”; mt“ Roy Estimates promptly 81‘8““ other fut One... .18}. Mid several kinds of cemetery reduisites. Hambletonlun Boy“ “Ml. by Harblo um. rope. Wash” don Traveller Wing, dam by Lou- Mmtlc Pieces, etc, a 89ng J W MAKE. Bolus 1 action) wor - ETLHIS Ow; LIHIIED SEASON should “its designs and °°‘ lTHUR HO STABLE' ICAR- 91“” Mon purchasing W'w ‘ use. Penelon Fella. wormsâ€"1. a» rear org-15$. ,. mansâ€"om for 1mm, Dwayne opposite 31013939 .4 »”’/’ DAN FINIBTEB ha been on. of Bonn. Hour. (‘7 the moat awful campaigns" the winter track- usd his performs: can. at Ottawa demonstrated that. the 2.20. mark [- ubllltlu. “m" '“u‘ h“ “P- ROBERT CHAMBEKS k W to furnish the w * “Quiche-tam Macnair ' Mammy” + ‘9'"wa I... m w 5302:; EXPENSES or LOA “‘1’.” W w.“ mun"! ’ down to the ”Willy-0°" Ayn-Mn . r uni" HONEY TO LOAN . [WC-9c curron HAVE access to f out money mrkcl "1 and will give my Pill-m” Mt thereof. DB. A. GILLESPIE, C. 0M and residence . It! and Russell-etc. 30311 College Phys... m. Edinburg. “vile-y Edinburg. “than civen to Midwi cues of women. Tel W W- H. GROSS, Dent. wam (01's.. l(«tuber of Royal -. Ont. DR SUTTON. dentist, 0" Much: of Toron “‘1 Royal College of M. All the la Minds adopted and m. 0m“ over ..I 5““ Oppose: Vei

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