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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 May 1912, p. 5

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Va A i v.“ .. Manda: g‘i, $3414 a“ ; ..', u. LOUiS Port . 7 I What is Iblooded murder took place from ‘1 1' Floor Rugs AND Lace Curtains." supposed to‘be a a miles ,Of Louis Porter met death in mysterious manner, his body U" l the roadsidP'. l The mySterious and sad affair cast a gloom over the citizens ithe usually quiet and peacefu {neighborhood is greatly (llSllll‘hO( ‘over the case. . Very few particu lars are to hand, but from all .,i ‘ IIIIll... ”‘ o R" U GS 3, legulur $6.00 sale priCe......... a _‘."ll"l.~'. regular 83.00 sale price 'i, yinls, regular Si!) ()0 sale prica la, regular $12.00 sale price I ‘.o ‘.\ .l 'c minis. regular 15.00 sale price”... V LACE CURTAINS ,viiigham lace curtains, 3 yards regular 1.00 sale ‘-.' ,izgiighzim lace curtains, :3} yards regular 1.9.5 sale V‘Htlllglldm lace curtains 3; yards regular ].75 sale . .\' ittiiighain lace curtains, 31; yards regular 2.25 sale .‘vutlingllilll’l lace curtains, 3.1,- yards regular 2.50 sale .'-,i::in;_;li;iin lace curtains, 2.1. yards regular 3.25 sale 10 per cent. off all mattings, floor oils and linoleums for TEN DAYS If!) N. Icon-Ionl gone-cooc d -:-..oa-o sup-cont. IQQOODIOI colu~lcli Conant-OI of age, who had a number of friends was deliberately Joni-Ono. coco-0'00 ounce-cc. . u. .- o noon-coo. "W ”L“ ......12.00 ooioooooo .I....ol\ Oon‘oaolo ooh-none. dragged over a small hill and lll( £35.44 . Y c o to n ’ooucnuoo OIICOOIOC 0.00....- W .i' 1 antigen? fi.fii§.’§h§nl. â€" ed place of marsh. Why the man wR 5 l l deed. are questions which are zling the inhabitants of the section .........75c .........983 ........1.33 ......1.75 ......2.00 ~ ....2.50 gage-out: .oac-aono tau-coon- land the or six village. The dead man was well known in the vicinity. having liver uncut... o-ooo- coo-ounc- a... o .c-o-ouoo [called the Minden Road. l 0000-. .00... .o-coo on all -oo~-o too-n0 l gun as yet has not been found the searching party. Minilen, April Ievening last Mr. Louis l'orter, ‘lmtterworth, who had been at lfather's that day, started lown home about three miles ltant, and while walking on Cameron road he ,times by The first bullet went through right arm and broke the ll’orter is supposed to lthen staggered a short ltance, but was shot again fell. 0 Spring Horse Show Brought Out Many Noble Equines--“Best Show in Years”--The Winners *llfi. winners : Imported prize, "Royal Win. Kearns. "Lord Rufus,‘ l llobcaygeon ; " l"'-“ “”r-‘t‘ 5l“’“' ”‘1‘" held l” the grounds was “Chaigeley Admin- by Mr. J. l~‘. universal opinion exâ€" Staples. of Ida. He is an English nil 0“ Sallll‘dfly “he“ , Hackney. chestnut color, and sup- -..il .\pring llorse Show endâ€"f posed to be one of the most perfect will Wind “hiCh ill?“ with I horses in his class in Ontario. This draught stallion. 1st Jester," owned by li‘rankhill, ()nt.; 2nd, ’ owned by A. Cosh. of 3rd prize, " Sir] istration." owned f .is‘ lili- ll: ” ‘ . - l lllen ” o .n f - «‘ - -- ...: 4‘ f lull deter the public of male l horse was shown at. the 'l‘oronttilne‘.".iue “ 01 h“ 1"" ‘ ostello. Do“ l ,. .. m: from visitingr the exhibi-i Fall In,” in 19.11 and carried nwavl . ‘ . 9 0 o ‘ . .. . ~ - ‘ ‘ ‘ . . . r (f nadian u _‘ 'M 0 B M k N 9.. .mls though it nillll‘dlt‘tl u l honors among a big field of com- I "Hi, I‘rinceb'teiiuiiirez fighting]; 1?;3150'l r. “en a In . ".ll.'l.\‘7 their C(Hllffil‘l. Mr. ll. ' [letitors i . ’ .' ”-i , ‘ -.~ 5 . . . , . “ ‘ f llobcav eon' 0nd r" “i' l l . r '. t tli: firm oi smith and l ' ' .t. _ O . . g ' -' p ”‘3' "“10",. t . o: 'l ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ i ’Much credit is due.Mr. ll. .\. .Mac l Crskine,” owned bv If. Anderson ; an m rovemen s o, l oliiinbus. l'lll.. titted; lxenZIe who at. all times shows "n'Manvers ~ ’ s nlrkl'l‘: “U? :‘t'llln‘: "H “8‘ 5 unlimited amount of n r v in aSSiSt- l A H . . w, .m.» in iri\in , his (1“. I . , f3 e g, i Percheron Stallion, 1st prize! liobcaygeon, April 3H.-'l‘be village --' .~ . .»- - - .L . , mg the forward mOVement and ad-1i4(.ue“ .. _ l b . . ; _ ' ‘ , , W. <,, “I 10,1] The “1",“? . .. ) . f- . . ; ‘ . , - . n. ounet 3 A. Aslmiore. “fl “us greatly shocked his: after dinner . . .il . . t - , Mtncnnint. o dll\ pio,.ect \\ thJ bene- I ‘nln . . n - 4. . . . ”- - ~ .- um:- in ins iulliciiil cup-mitt- “(q the (41:79“; or “”1, )f the! " (5‘15 . -nd prize, Hardum ' ! to-day when the news was given out , :,,_,.,,..\. ‘hhpn. thm 1,5 (whmp ‘ p" I L ( gowned by ,J. Brown and C. Lindsay, that Mr. James Thompson, pro- ‘ -' il :l‘ ‘lll\ liiisl‘lke v .1; lll“l|t‘ l’l‘esillil‘f (" r'- ~ ~~ < l . . . itOtvn. Drietor 0f the R‘u‘klund hut"! here h - “and no}. llfl‘i limia ,\,, m the :r‘” n‘; “ll 3‘15 a "3": an“; Standard bred, 1st prize. “Good - for the past three years, was suffer- '1.» . ' it ii!- : l rt1i ;, i'..‘.“ ‘I‘.,. ., . , . ' i-i’I/t' - l,,, “h, m- ll (h f . 5 ll 1‘ ‘5 ”(UHF ”t . liniber, owned by J. A. Brown, ing from neuralgia oi the heart and ' ‘ ~ 31 i' . ‘ I ‘l‘ ' . i - . x ' n - . . _ ‘ . rilinu‘ “tr,- \‘mith h.” “,3: t] {f 11,”. “m” 'L a succcss m all Lindsay; 2nd prize, “Ingavn,” Ownâ€"HIM likely to recover. He had been .4" A indir- fin: ’ the i t ‘7' “:1 St I’ , 7 'ed by Geo. t‘iirtis, Lindsay.; 3rd around all morning in his usual good a? ' ”gm-.32” r t‘ pus“ I. \yt) ecre dl‘} \eith also gave valuable prize, “Bonn," owned by (:00. health. About 11.3“ he was assist- .fi . . 1] [Air s 'o. .i (lilo. assastnnce asI well as other good ' Curtis, Lindsay. ing in his duties in the house as Us- , ..ll~l .4 .sltltts’ttllll is (UHâ€"elllbn who t()().{‘an active part aniongl Hackney or carriage, lst prize ual, halting just carried in a plank -_ ,‘7 :_._.___ ii. vol. exptiitncc and l Whom was noticed : : “(‘haigelev Administration ., owned and was helping to move a table I: . ,,, s , . . ‘ ,.. .. ., ' . ~ ,_ . ' . . . .1 ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ T“: . c *3 3:: fl , hi, incisions. liis Judi. l ‘Reete J. lIickson. of Manvers , , by J. 1... Staples, Ida; 22nd prize when he was seized “.“h a pain 0v”. ,. ‘ t: our: l.l' ‘ satisfaction on f lyeeve .las. Robertson, Ops ; 31,-, ]Q_ 1 “Fire Alarm," owned bv ,l. W. lv- his heart. By great ell'ort he reach- .. - -a. .5- \J 9': . ) .li..r [hero “'33 no (llS- l I{. IIOpklllS, ()ps and jur- ‘V 1":0’18. I,ll]dsa\'- ~ > Off the OffiCC, “.herc Ltr. John Ilen_ ~-:‘~‘>:‘:l‘¢ “dill expressed by any (.raham, of Lindsay also took illll Coach Stallion. 1st prize .. ”0“,. derson, clerk, was occupied. Great may». "WP_"1."“:'ICkLT't~“ “"‘l'l‘ lr’m‘ active part. iowned by L‘. Lindsay: 2nd prize, drops of perspiration were standing .' -r‘ Hist-s lullllt‘s.‘ Mr. Albert Ashmoi-e Was one of the l “Frier,” owned by Jas Connolly out 0\er him, but he “as in too . ...;.', Adorned animals came promoters of the Horse Show ill‘l(l§()ps. ‘ ‘ ' much pain to speak. He was car- 'â€" ‘ .mvlr‘xtnaom Y ~4- with ribbons and roses l from the. beginning worked ardentlyl I-Ieavy drallght foal of lllll, 1St'ried upstairs, laid on the sofa and hm. iii-.ines they. were i all the time. He displayed good :prize. to Walter Mitchell, ()ps; 2min)“ '1 home summoned hastily! ,H‘": â€"â€"-â€"â€"- ‘1 oi llleit‘l()\\(l. All generalship and was one of the fprize to John Brock, Ups; 3rd giaduallyâ€" )sank and. pas. )auny t“$“““ - llrtr‘htnth _ .one could l prime factors in making the event. prize to W. (‘. Johnston. Valentin, about 1‘3“ after (ml) “‘0 tours ‘ ':1 line outlined iorm‘a memorable one. Though in prev. “fallion and three of his get fat illness. Mr. I‘hompson will be bur- .31. ' mm.- W the DOINlCl‘tnlS’ ious years there may have been a few I prize, John Brock, with “'\'ilvel‘ ied on Thursday under the auspices .3“ ¢ - raw-ml the earth and more horses shown it was concededeChain"- 2nd priye to l . \- . . 'm the ()rangenien. . . ‘9 " ' -’ ‘ -- - ' - ' - I . ' ' ' m ‘ ”9195- ' “l mu last ' “h-it welcom it a l... in his “eight ithat this event possessed a better l“’lf,h “Golden Gleam" of Ida . 'lrd g P g at . . . l . (- ~ . . l ' r . : . quality of horses than that of other _to Ed. (,‘ostello, of Downcvville with .bS’T‘gS . alter the blimfh' harth “lg-1?: ‘ mm! tullllll‘t‘ll horses on years. The following are the prize l “Sir Ben." ‘ I“ m“ warmth m ‘ t 5"" as e 3‘ ‘. es :9 - dmvn upon us, what sweet chattering ; ~ ‘W of the birds as they scuinper about ' - o o . ~. . fro a . v k and how bus ' they ’ P{;Yl€r’ fathers house. One bullet entered a m did but; " houses read: for “ r ‘r ‘7 ‘- O 1 en 1!] the arm two inches abov ti 1 re. ma mg 0." " ‘ ‘ . 3“ fs 0 . ‘ e ‘9 c. bow l their little family. How everything L A. g , inside and back, and came out about 1 is rejoicingâ€"spring is here. . ‘ q f ‘ _ 0 OW 0 t1 ee__ 6 uneral two inches beIOw in the forearm.| A meeting of the Citizens is .being --. ' Th . 'called for Friday evening to discuss “ . .- i 8 second bullet, who)" entered at. ' how best to decorate our streets, “ Ll" ““ed 0 the right ShOUIdel‘. Penetrated both parks and homes and to make a gen- : He‘ll 52H. â€"â€"- Nothing! of seeing him pass his house. a few lungs and. shattered the ribs circling l eral turning out for Arbcir day. It ' . . , - -, . u" . . . ‘ ,3" “on” TI 0 “W" ”I Louis l’orter lininutes later. He says that about I the breast, and lodged at the back of :ef‘rifi‘fl sgggfistgil. l \veltfafiuxlilekz ‘rv'r‘ n , t y t-ee ‘ ' “Hm-‘- “‘9 an hour afterwards he heard twoi the left shoulder. this place second to none in appear- “ ‘ _ “,3 the fact that shots. . I .bllO-l AP IEH HE FELL. lance over the “11010 stretch of the _._ fi. :‘ 1 1mm ambusâ€" When the body was diSCovered by a It IS believed that the third wound Kawartha lakes. ‘3‘ fl 1 when return- , search party which worked llnSthCOSS- Was inflicted after he had fallen. The Messrs. Stephen Dunn and Arthur E .. ,‘L "310 traps which Il fully all of Saturday and came upon blllle't entered the abdomen and frac- (josh attended the horseshow at 7 1'1 two 1111103 i it Sunday noon. it lay in the hollow “‘I‘U- lll'.‘ IIIHS. and was fou 1’1 mlLindsay last week. Mr. Dunn car- the muscles of the hip at the back. i ried off first prize for his Canadian- Dr. I’ogue says that the man did not i bred horse, and Mr. Cosh second for die until after he received thislhis imported horse. wound. l The Women’s Institute old-fashioned tea on Thursday . The murder lby an uprooted tree, two hundred . miles north Oil and fifty yards west of the road and won Road. Thel toward (lull Lake. There was cvi- 'll‘\.\' that he left dcncc that the body had been drag- advertise ' , ' o'clock on Thurs :cd fioni the road to this hiding Two men have been found who saylan :jw w - lillis. brothcr- place. The coat collar was drawn that about dusk on Friday evening evening, May 8th. The proceeds » Q ‘ :‘_<_, i . in: “W " "“ “ up over the head and the sock on the, they heard shots coming from thelwill be used for decorating our “dd”? ’ .1 Pmmw left leg had been rolled down over‘ place where the murder was coni-lparRS. etc. which is a very worthy ml » /‘“ ~»' lthe boot. A number of stones had mitted. They are Charles Wood and object indeed, and no doubt will be i l i :‘i «"7 o . ibeen overturned by the dragging. Andrew Harrison, who live a short responded to by the whole commun- -‘. $1 I I if ' I BLOOD STAINS ON ROAD. distance Jsouth from this place, at it"- H ,‘ Uf BS! Ions lllood stains on the road told a the head of Gull Lake. They deCIare Suckers are up, and already the ‘l 3:: b i vivid tale of the tragedy. There was positively that they heard five shots dam is almost the most popular re- : . :43 la streak of blood forty-two feet in rapid succession just at dusk 0n Sort in town. The poor slicker, as H ‘7? “f ‘ . linll graduates dur- llmg, ending,- i:- apool. The man Thursday night. This differs from he takes a dive up stream, little ’3' 4: ~ 1 ne-fording to our |had been evidently shot at the be- Ellis, who says he only heard two dreams that two hands, “‘0 eyes i i! ‘Lmr' lle i‘t You never ginning of this and had been drop- shots with a considerable interval ‘I’jnd 8- n“. 01‘ '3.h.°°kf°“ gilfnend 0th“- T'TZCl Ii :5 1 ' 1.7“” 0‘121} prepara- ped where the pool was found. between. diet cage in Kaitgng or lace as Bu: '1 , ‘ 3 . lli insures immediate ’ Dr. Pogue has completed -a. post- The body of Porter was buried in r 5_ Olfm IS 1 mg P t 'h' _ l 51; C1. gl ”1 Lsisli for vou. Got. mortem upon the body. He discover-'the. Ninden cenctcry this aftenum. :lfmhed: ”germ: fifitfiriaaked {Sharia}: y . a s ed three wounds, which does ,away Nearly eVewaody in the village and with the idea that Porter had been, vicinity turned out to attend. shot with his own rifle, as he had WERE NOT FRIENDLY. only two cartridges when he left his Ellis, the man who last saw Porter alive, 3's 8. brother-in-law of the dead man, and it is said that neither Por- ter nor his father had been friendly b with Ellis for some years. In the many theories which are being put forward to explain the murder. there seems to be agreement upon one thing. and that is that Porter was killed by some one who feared him u.~lijcu~ Central Business \ illl'gl‘ t'\' Gerrard Sts., \\ ll. Shaw. Pres. and bacon, are quite a change and very palatable indeed. The high water is no more. It is going down and down and d0wn. , ,and soon will be at its normal level. A new consignment of books has een received at the library. and are Continued on page 9-- Epwortli League Does Your Watch Run To Your . Satisfaction ? Is it Doings its Best ? 1 Ifiyeu have had difficulty in. getting it preperiy re- beten- ...;r .. . . F _ .. 94.1. If anlJl'ed by incopetent workmen or not sails greatly. - T 1'3" T factor; from any cause, and would like to know the real It is understood that the dead man Officel's for for [9'2 1 - ..T trouble Send- a 0% rd to _ had many enennes and that the name ,Cake “l? , 'p . ca RE of ogre man is mentioned everywhere Little Britain April 29 Miss mmm ~tis v. we 1 gm... "be... and W ' ll w'll t GE313631: It all boutit. just send a post gtnoncofiiilfiar 51:0“ i‘J'eic tiff Mm” Hethmu' L. tiff-bar: hard . i cos 0 o 0 now a . . " ' ' ‘ . ic 1'. ll ‘5' Rikâ€"send mini.“ mg n, t7 m a. my; vallthebemgntu alts-kg: ,comple- “3“.an at i” hm ° 801d ' at Mm ~ ' 1 ‘ Wt. .mtmes _l§:‘“"â€"Ԥâ€"â€"'â€"-â€"â€"â€". .. . . lfi ”t “‘1 R‘u‘m' l‘gfly E 1 .-. 1 , ,, on fifday night, but which will like- monflis taken. A provmcml detec- _ Hll -..-..r. -.,-."fl.v: ..- isms» 1y be adjourned until some day next tive in salad for and is mud to- i 15;; week, before the bulk cot-the tactic mow. . - . l. l; E??? ° ' " ° _. Â¥ Elli: . 1;. ' if“? 414.: WV)“ 1 of Minden RoadgMurdered in 2 Cold Blood-«Two Toronto Detectives Working on Case cold fewi by the name of Ellis, who is report-l heard a report from a gun. However. Minden on Thursday; night last, when a man by the name . a ; fwd the repor bemgl found Sunday morning in a secluded uspot iii a. bush, 8. short distance from has and 3C- lcounts it Wollld appear ”‘1” the murâ€" l a mile or so distant, dered man, a man of about 35 years shot down while walking along the road and his body ibeside a log in a low and unfreqlient- that the murder 100k place. as 1’or- murdered, or who would do the gastly p117. and the people of Minden. the affair havingr taken place near Miner's Bay iiiil:s from Minden for a number of years along “hat is Another matter that is puzzling' the dead man being carefully secured the neighbors is the fact. that l‘orter Friday night and all day Saturday was carrying his father's gun, which without results. by Apparently the'man Ellis that he (l-leis) had notic- is survived by his wife only person who can throw any light ed l‘orter passing his place and that small children. Porter Shot Three Times-Detectives Search ’ for Murderer-Much Excitement at Minden 29.â€"-()n ’l‘hurSday 1 times on the main road. his - “’r ”‘5 . Ellis' woods on the side next dis-'lake, near wliut is known as Otto's the l was shot three some one in anibuscade. his fatner came up to see him and found bone. have disâ€"lthe woods searched, but not and It is thought that he fell three found, l W ’ ‘ LINDSAY, ONL. IIIURSflAY.JMAY 2 on _ PAGES 5 to l2 ' ~ L00 PER ma resented With a Beautiful Dinner Set A pleasant evening was spent at: the home of Mr. fl. O‘Neill. corner of Melbourne and Albertâ€"sis. Monday night, when about sixty friends gathered to present Mr. and Mrs, lo’Xeill with a beautiful dinner set. 'previous to their leaving for Toron- to where they will reside in future. the lfl‘he presentation was made by the .P I later he distinctly whatever on the tragedy is a man I a few minutes I I l’orterlhe paid no attention to the gun reâ€" port, believing that l’orter or some I one else had fired at some game. I This. however, proved a valuable; the? ed to have said that he saw passing his house. and that after he distance he (Ellis) t of a gun. T W_ " ' ti\'es"fr9m Toronto fite clue for the dscarchiiig party, Keen despatched to"the_scene of theymefiibqrs carefully scrutinizing _ _ booting ,and‘developments are ex- road from llllis’ house, and despite following ladies on helm“ Of ”1059 lpected to follow. [the fact that a very heavy rain had Iassembled : Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Rom. ' 19 appears that Porter left his descended Thursday night, the search : Wells and Mrs. H. FOX- . home on the Minden Road Tuesday jng party discovered a pool of blood , Mr, O'Neill made a Very suitable [or Wednesday for his father's home on the road. some distance from reply, and thanked the donors ; ruâ€" l'at Mint-“‘38 Bay. 1'18 reached his desâ€" 'Ellis' house. and also noticed a imarked that his years of citizenship ‘ tination all right and while there slight red trail leading through the I in Lindsay had been the source (it decided to visit a man called Dryer, ditch and up over a small hill. This pleasure to him. and it was with. a W 1003 after they followed, and lost again. Ilow- [ feeling of regret that he parted \Hlll some traps along ”‘0 (‘uincronlloatL ever. they continued their search so many wzirin friends and assor- This was Thursday night, and it ap- earlv Sunday morning and found , fates. . . pears that it was on the return the ‘body in a secluded spot. It \vusl f‘ard pliijdnzz and dancmx: were in- trip to his father's house. where lying in a low piece of swamp, and I dulged in until inidmil'hl “’llf‘n (““92" Porter was going to spend the night. was partly hidden from view. refreshments were served. after “hit” 011 being examined it was fouiii'llthe party broke up. that Porter had been shot through |_____________ the arm, the shot passing cleanl ‘through his b0d."- Women's M issionury The remains wer l : had gone some l l ! l ~‘~__â€"« ________ S ter had a trap in his pocket. .\s he did not return to the fath- er's place Thursday night. nor the following Friday, Mr. l’orter, sr.. immediately set out for his son's house. becmning alarmed. Here he was informed by Mrs. l‘orter that her husband had not, returned. The proper authorities at Minden were quest Monday. informed and a Search party was Fielding is also organized, the ground traversed by case. The searching party included Messrs. John Kellat, Stan. Kellat. Stewart Hilliard and John Helvie. Louis Porter. the deceased man, and fi\' under ln‘ M iss - Society e at once removed I whose auspices she spoke are to to Minden, where Dr. ()snian 1’09“" ,congratulated upon securing Coroner, and son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin. RObt- POKUC. Cf Lindsay, empanelled We understand that Mr. Mrs. a jury and decided to hold an in- ,1_ ,1. Glass are leaving on,- village Police Magistrate to take up residence in Landsuy looking into the this week. Miss Martin, Toronto, was :1 g at the parsonage while in 14)\\l‘.. Miss l-Zdna l-{odmail is spending few days at her home here. The election of officers took place in the League last week and resulted as follows: lion. l’res., ltev. .l. l-. Chapman, Ii..\.; l‘resident, Miss M. Archer; 1st vice-pres, Miss M. Smith: 2nd vice-pres. Miss l'. '("lliv-er; 3rd vice-pres, Miss l-Z. Mt- Kee; 4th viceâ€"pres. Mrs. S. llzx; 5th vice-pres... Rev. J. l", Chapman, l!.;\.; reCording secretary. Miss M. More; cor. secretary, Mr. l-‘.. Ycrcx: 'treasurer, Mr. H. Glenny. The newly elected President of the junior lea-Jul- is Miss Hazel (‘onnor. Mrs. Webster attended the funeral of the late Mr. (lrandy, (lnietnee. Messrs. Roy (:lenny and Stanley Ilix visited the \'alentia League on [Sunday night and gave a report of lthe (‘onference l-prorth League ('onâ€" lvention held at llelleville. l Mrs. lilies Metlierell has to the village for a short time. Quite a number of farmers Commenced seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Starr and family. of Oshawa, visited Mr. William Stari- last week. (‘ommunion service will be held in lthe Methodist church next Sunday in the services on Sunday. lmommg The District I'prorth League Con- Much sympathy is felt. for Mr. Miss Edna are spending a few vention is being held at Woodvillegl‘rosser who was so severely injured in Hamilton. this week. Misses Maud blemmon . by his horse running away in land- Miss Florence Lapp Lindsav spent and Larrie Avery are the ,delegates say on Saturday last. _ we an. Sundav with lier parents here. from OUT "lllfige- . glad that Mr. l’rosser is evidently Miss‘F. Chapman who has. The “omen s lnstitlite met at thel recovering somewhat. ~ Visiting at the Methodist parsonare home of Mrs. llilliiian on “ednesday 'Mr. and Mrs. \rinitnge, Unliwunil. has returned to‘her home at Oronb ' of last week. . . "fined “t M“ “mu" “0.99” "“ “I‘ll“ Mrs J 1' RObbins and children a], . Miss Martin, of the Italian Miss-l day. _ Blacksto-ckare visiting at the home ”'1' '1 0'03““ “"9 an address at _ “will“ ,T’H'W lmw been traiiiunc ‘ ' ‘ ' eaCh servxce in the Methodist church in the viCiiiity of Sunderlund during ,oféier father, Rev, J. Archer: Sunday last. Miss Martin is u l the past “00k. hguie' 3;; ‘33:" “hickett, loronto, very ready and able speaker and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rogers hm.- ‘, g '5 parents, M" she told many interesting facts about gone to spend :1 few months visiting and-Mrs; Mark “Klimt the work among the foreigners. 'l‘heifriends in Saskatchewan and Albero Miss lulsxe (‘ornish has taken _, ._ _, l ta. position with the firm of 1.2. Mr Yerex Sons. Mrs. Sarah Myles of Guelph was Rev. Mr. Archer is visiting Rev. fatally burned by her clothing catch- J. Robbins, llluckstock, and assisted ing fire. ‘ and f ‘it‘.\l. fl. However. it was learned from the l u l-‘roni ()ur Own Correspondent. The search party then sent at. once for the constable and coroner, nameâ€" ly John Welch and Dr. I’ogue, who went at once and viewed the body and all the surroundings. A large crowd from the village vis- ited the scene of the tragedy and Porter's body was conveyed to the court house, Minden, where it awaits: an inquest. ’ A large number have been summon- ed as witnesses and detectives wired for. The whole country is horrified and are anxiously waiting to hear the conviction of the guilty one. His body flwas then dragged by some one about I250 yards up into the woods and put behind a little knoll in Ike (lull i bay. .\'0 one murder until "f returned when the his knew anything Saturday, hai Vi- So and untd body 'that he had not reached home. a searching party was formed Sunday afternoon was the l Avery during the past week. Mrs. R. (:reenaway and . daughter l days been . al 7.. John (‘onnor was in Sunder land on business one day this week. Mr. R. Amery lost one of his team last week. ' â€" i f l .. ‘ l ,1",’Hm.},~“ "H“. - . flu: ml l llillflllfllthd A Word About High Class Furnishings For Men A man’s individuality in dress is best expressed in his choice of the little niceties of ap- wbetber they can be classed as smart or ordinary. The newest in furnishings for men are its and in such a range as to give a broad scope to the individuality of l l I parel ; to be found in our stoc the buyer. fleckwear an‘a Taste 1. know by the the Ties he Wears. [fats The coming of spring has A I been foreshadowed by W h L . b d /e ave nec 'wear in a un - "[959 BR“! DER-B's ance to suit all taste from the Men must be but right now bright colors in the new bar some as women. .These hats stripes to the more subdued “9,30 de‘cidedly different that tones. A nice new silk called you ll 100.: odd Without one: A “Crepe Faille” in plain colors at nice range of soft hats Just in at 50c_ Also tasty goods,fancy ends 1.50; 2.00, 2.50 for summer wear at same price. Shirts Negligee shirts made with turn back soft cufl‘s promise to be very popular this season. They come in shades of grey, blue, .white, tan, neat black and white and blue and white stripes. 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 M. J. CARTER, Clothler m

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