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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 Oct 1912, p. 3

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Incorporated by let ' . of Parliament , 7 - ’ App.- 18:11,... Lindsay Branch established 1.3.1858 . Every description of Banking business transacted. Sayings papal-talent at every Branch Mrs. Isaac Was “t room..- it was “0:1?“ by; o, H.. “as not ‘1“: '11 C . Branches in every Provmoe of the Do- “8 walking on the trail of blood. live sleed, as his :‘féetgm. minion. ever;- xzpcrtanr ens, M" the Beam. 1 only about, 13 miles ‘80 ion. hewfonndland, London, England, New , latternighttplookforlrls- traps. . ’. Hematoneturn‘andul waited up .- till 11.30 that night; I went ’to look for him on Saturdayand- body was found on Sunday. On Sunday _ . after the body was found I saw El- Detective Hm Reburn, of the bad no talk with him, not being on ”“0 W in 90““ omce‘ 81 yesrs- speaking t with him. A dav or .I was first called in on May 1 to in: DETECTIVE REBURN. I;[)x-¢)\v'lilt:irl.l force in pan said- :"I was a rough. Crooked an M,_ ; York, Chicago, etc: .two before he was arrested he .said lvestigate this case ”“1 W the ‘bfi‘n shown that he ro‘d' ' . . _ to me. ‘Supposing ‘we look for the'hm’” °f a" prisoner. , g _ , l... saw and stopped ‘83 Paid up Capital... “$16,000,000 gun.’ and 1 said ‘1 do not care about I 0“ ”lam” ““8 mused by 0°“n- , M1 \\ IS 7 fjjlhllljl-ér :“Wfiml. ‘ when he R st......... 1 000 000 the gunâ€"I want to find Lew.’ 'l‘he'Bel Roblnette the witness W” “‘1‘ A‘ . “ha 6 . â€"â€" an (10 " W}. t wrong did It dl ‘ded P fits , trail of bleed extended along the honed not to relate any conversa- 1w OlLChl‘flll' ‘ . at I h r so. 0.. . » u 7 guilty of '2 “riviie 11% '13 U1! Y1 . 0 s ____696_,000 road some 45 feet. I never told my tlon Wh’Ch took place between the wwbtmmnflum pm 0‘9" a rough r083, through fi ’ _ ‘ 832.693,000 granddaughter anything abéllt Lew lpnwmr and w mess‘ MM dril'er nzltllrdilv be 1 ’- 00 he rowl_ The eves ofkglguead barns." and if it '89 them lights would . 4 have lig}. led Ugh the swamp, K l ;r 'y . - ' ‘ “n C’ ‘ Person-«11y more other praisets, should 'be put into the bank for safety. CONSTABLE WELSH 'l than ‘.l' V‘ H‘s Cur. her, that Mrs, Payments of bills and important purcheses can then be paid forby cheque or d-ralL. ' l The Bml: vol Torontwinvites facmers’ business. Farmers will be shown by ll’lg- auto, l’JUt lb.“ es‘cl‘)’ attention and courte~y by this Bank. :,. . ,w- ‘ dOCtOr “(ll ..nlrl tl’n nature ol the 30- sht" could not have bee _ 11 My explanation is that, I: back and seeing the lights of ll‘ynn are not already a customer of ..to site not. frightened 3M THE BANK "GF TORONTO .t'rsell by her fright. and jun"'- .__,... You are invited cooper) asavings Account nOW. Deposits Of $1.00 and r hag horn Show“ th 1 ‘ 7‘? upwards recei.ved,xintel-est is added half yearly. . a file it Tue Bank of Toronto has, .1112iBranches in Untario, Quebec and the West 5’ and \Ir. lsaac told her not . p h'; ' remain Still in [b Amt“ $57,000;000 E.tbu.h.d 1855 . -0 (CAPITAL .mn REST01 1,000.0 M“ rand” Was Very careful Omemee Branch 5- 0 HODGETTS e al'Citlt-nt, was not cansed by 'gllL’t‘nC" 0", hls part. Accord. MANAGER (he Sidilllc if. is the duty of ?0 owner to signal that he is to pass another; the party in , rgy should-make rOOm forthe , 1.35s. lrili this woman do THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE CAPITAL, ..$il.'5,"000,000 REST, $12,500,000 showed me where‘the gun was bidâ€" M’éONEY ORDERS a... l... my so... .. sump. Issued by ThexCanadian BankoféCommerce, are a safe, convenient and He first told me that Mr. (Porter inexpensive method ofrremitting small sums of money. These Orders, went by. Ellis asked Port-eu- if 'he payable withoutzcharge'at any bank in :Canada (except in the Yukon 'noticed his cattle. Porter replied, Territory) andiintthe-principal'citieSoofnthe‘United States, are issued at ‘ls it cattle you are looking for, or the following rates: ‘ is it me,’ and Ellis replied, “1‘! ‘it expected his father and sat downeaznd and Ell‘llflw'l: thing in jumping Wl’Ote him a. letter. letter being submitted as evidence. Continuing witness said ': '” Ellis then guided me to where he stood when he shot Porter and he also “it. WATSON. '. ll. \lutsnn in part addres- j‘d‘y as fullnws 2 “ The case lnpur.lti'.t-Ey simple and clear I the pluintifl. A case with- . f'()nll‘f)'-9rs\' in regard to the 1 punts. These automobiles landing out curse to life and u CLL/t-ns who use the public , '. The: . l . 1 q “mini? hésdsf’; :2 '$5'ang under .......... ...6........... get-gt: was you I was looking for I loou'ld "W " l ‘ t V .111: . otlexceedm‘ ‘ ..... . . . - )f the motor a. noble. The One: 13 “‘n “ g sI130 ...... .....10 “ ha“) got you long U ' f‘hen Elks a!“ fair to the motorman u 30 u u 50......-.... 15 cs ' said Porter shot at him Ellis ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , 38 further said he Went on up bullock . to the people to whomghe rightly belong. Highways made for men who rush Re country at the rate of-va l hour for pleasure. but for out 'nd pleasure oi all; tide _ <1 . . .- shot at Porter. I couldn’t find no n a: ll the rich man. «1 2 , : if” was me d? mark of the bullet. frorn Porter's gun! .. , .. a, . \ â€" , on the trees or the stump. ’ll'he' I REMITTANCES ABROAD for his cattle. came back and met should be made|by'means or our SPECIAL FOREIGN DRAFTS and MONEY "Porter and got behind a tree and ORDERS. Issued-without delay v reasonable rates. the shooting took place. nu’u'flrm that. Caused this ‘A killing a colt or setting fire to} To Mr. Robinette-â€"“ 1 sod not send Wists-"0°- I was present when not go out by Ellis! 'Puesdfly or wed- ’heard Welsh warm Ellis Ellis than Mr. (fallarn his _- r'JfiflL omce Hours: H B B ac “ere , h... . ,“ L‘b and don L 10 to 3 o’clock. . . l k, for Lew ro ’come down. He did .1 -ad. I! 1t were (la .8 . Could We mm (m Nd yum “gum,- loco 1 o’clock. Russel-Lindsay Brane up to the other, of the _â€" new” “is“ at “‘1' The m" m" he went to see was found in his: pocket.â€" when the body w as found. g and went south, came back to the Ell s' and my place adjoin each.h°use' got his dog and gun to lookl Ill 81?. haxe “11»an thrir . _ . - l - h , ' . - . , , . » hon RMER’ . th Th bod for his cattle. Down at the swamp . llHlICW if t c two men wele facing . a; .m. . so A y ,0 er. e y was found 40 or . j r?) ( Mb, he, he auto I'omlded A F MONE Y I50 rods from Ellis’ house He lift- 1” met Porter." each "the" if the pm’l 0‘ “00d Apdww'umy'cfhoraiansmma LT s‘x- . d" ,m nad (“'le a. . ed his trap and was on his wav At this poll“. the witness corrobor- "‘5 10 the "0"”! 0f the tree, Porter! on.SourS . '1) 'sh: ‘ " “‘“mn-‘r and a man (km '1‘ he money a-farmer receives from the sale of grain, stock or home .. ’ 1““! 0011- Welsh's statelrlent in re- m‘m ““0 retmmd- meonvulsnlsl‘evefl Mr. John Welsh, of Mind en, in part place between Porter and Ellis and said: “ When looking for the body , _ , .we discovered the blood trail on the C°m““"n“- “mes" “‘d‘ " nus fraud. The treesare probably ten. _ feet high and the branches touch the on the ground after he (halls) fired ground. From where Ellis stood at the tree to where I first saw blood was 52 feet away. There was a lsmall clot of blood and then a ‘stream of blood thereon for 40 feet. lSOme places you could handky see the blood and in other spots the stream of blood was seveml inches _ . . wide. At the end of the 40 feet rmposmble to see when: the dead begin to choke from the blood and there was a pool of blood. Ellis told me he shot twiCe and that Pop tér was in a. falling condition when he shot the last time. After being _ . . arrested he changed his clothes. He families ever since. Porter’s family his “3'1“” and knees “he“ he '9' Barrister Robinette obiecvted to rtlhe Ellis said north frOm where the shooting took for my cattle. I did not see the Lindsay Branch, H.. A. HOLMES, Manager [3323321235312 $33,193:; . Nana O'l'lC. ed. .. I asked hi"? it he wanted my ARTHUR A. ELLIS. | l Continuing Detective Reburn stat-l Constable Welsh made the arrest and â€"â€" Isaid that Porter passed his place Inspectm- Miller." a. u .80. Ell' ‘ - be t 7 13 331d he came out To Justice Cluteâ€"" I can see no way in which that wound could be [Esp gard to the conversation which took, ngssam‘lLOSS OPS ' upside signature of DR. JOHNSON. Dr. Arthur Juke Johnson, of To- ronto, when called, stated that there would have been much blood from the first, wound in the arm. Porter would lose power of his arm after the first shot. I think the first bullet in the arm must have come of. the shooting and where the body from behind. A man could ad- was hidden, and we t’hrce \vmt to- vanco 40 feet after receiving the sec- together to the place. 'He took us and wound through the lung. He to where Ellis was supposed to have received the wound while he was fired the two last shots (u’here Por- standing sideways to his assailant. tn- was staining.) It would be After walking forty feet he would I Ithe details of the shooting. said that Porter was leaning one:- the second shot. He told Fen. Welsh he would show him the ‘place -â€"_â€"-â€" BASTllIlIA ”SWIM. acumen returning I saw someone coming and win (Torscadden and Mr. Chas. mat under the tree. for I supposed it Courtney, formerly of Lindsay : Mr. was Porter. He passed and I called ‘ \l‘m. [layman and Mrs P. H. Coll;l him. but didn't think he would shoot and Mr. 'l‘urnor, of Saskatoon. again. I could have "Cracked" at Among the pretty floral tributes him without. calling him." :‘noticed on the bier were the follow- Justicc Clutch‘Wl'hy did you slepu’ng from the family and kind and to one side '2" lsylmlathizing frilnds: from the "I did not want to meet Porterffamily, a heart of flowers; Mr. and if it wet him. I cmlld'see that be Mrs. John Belch, a spray ; Mr. and was partly turned away when I fired ‘ Mrs. P. H. L‘oad and Miss Jean the first shot." fl’oast, a sheaf of Chrysanthemums; ' " ‘f l u a ,. He told me that Porter fired first, The prisoner was the first witness lhbl’EL l‘Ol’.‘ alumni. ., Dr. and Mrs. “rlght, a spray of Ellis said "l‘hat will 60, Lelv.’ then fOr the define: and gave his evidence .Inlspector John M‘l‘er- 0‘ “‘0 I '0' calla lily; Mr. and MFS. Jas. M011- both walked away, Porter going to- quite clearly- In part he said , lvmcml force. stated that a year alto en, a spray; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. mares ’his father’s house, while Ellis " In April last I saw Porter. the de- he got a letter from ML 151115 (the Douglas, a spray; Mr. Chas. R- was walking awav frOm his house. 'ceased, 110 past mv Place on the prisoner) asking him to "is" K’“' Ileyell, Spray: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Then Ellis returned and was‘coming 24th, the night before the shooting. mount to investigate. cataln out-I pay-man, spray ; Mr. and Mrs. l“. A. back when he saw Porter coming He carried a magazine over his ”we" I saw the “”1 F’d‘th I)°"'|“IIS‘)". SW8.v 0r carnations. nortlh againâ€"away from his father’s right shoulder. I never spoke to ter. and Mk firs: Zheddemeds:rltm§‘ home, and Ellis then got, behind or him and did not see him come back tnd then ac no“ e m: It" e 88‘ . . . under 1a tree he spoke to Porter and that. night I live alone “n the - at first she was afraid of her grand-y. â€"Mlss Margaret Meehan is taking ' , . n a cour in ' egra IPorter fired. According to Ellis‘ night of the shOOting I saw him go father and her uncle. . e 2) commercial tel phy 'story Porter fired two shots at him past again going north A. few This letter was at the Stage ad' at Mt. laton 8 who“ m this town, - . ~ and this reminds us of a letter we ' . .- l' ’ ‘ ‘ . . , muted. It apptars ab0\e. ; _ . gm F1 18 house is about 45 rods minutes later 1 went south to look EDITH PORTER. “lust read from Miss DaVy, Moons Miss Edith Porter. natural Nlild'Jaw, Sask., on October 1st. Mics of the deceased Mrs. l-Lliis, was DaVy, who is a recent graduate of again called. and when asked by Mr. l‘atOn's. states she started work Counsel Robinette if she still denied for the C.P.R. as operator in 31003. the autllO'ship of the letter. She said Jaw town office. at $70.00 per she would swear that she did not month. Girls in the. same oflice are body lay from the road. It was in might stoop him dOWIL " The 90‘ the woods and hidden. Ellis said sition of the wound in the abdomen his wife did four'yeamrago and hard indiattes (1) me that Porter must feelings existed between the two have been stooping far down or on charged that Ellis-did not get a doc- cci\'ed it." tor for his wife. It was in the win- THE DP‘J-‘ENFl-I. ter time and the snow was deep. CDWWOUSE. Uct. 23. ‘1 P-m- â€" The {Ellis said ’Lew fired at him, the Previous hour and a half in the trial lprisoner replying, "That will do in qufition his been 8 Very drastic 'Lewfl ' one, as the evidenco printed below To Mr. Robinette witness said: Will shOW. place, and three-quarters of a mile cattle, Went back to my house, got rom w'here Porter lived. If Porter my gun and 40K and went north to “had gone straight home he would look for my cattle. I met Porter have been safe, but he returned and first 40 or 60 rods north of my gate. file ’had his trap in his pocket," I said ‘llid you see anything of my cattle?" and he said, ‘No. is it l: is nO' a question of ‘ ' , body was 472 feet from where Porter CHESTER KELLETT cattle W)“ are look'n' f . ) , write the letter. "I told Mr. Miller ' getting $95.00. She recommend. V ~.,. _,.-. Ilnflsav or Veter- . . , ' ‘ r to on was killed. Ellis told me helicarr'ied ‘When sworn told of the finding of and I ‘ l‘ed ‘V 1L: .011? me, 1 did not write it. and I still deny] girls to get the business and go Q ., t; machine that ' ' ' ., O the “my 1W1 dragged it that dis-.Porter’s 'dead body. W“ I rfp ’1 'k. ‘ °f' I“' ‘ 't “is it. 1 did no. care what became of ll‘esr. This school oflers young m jg 'hze hom am , tance.” CHARLES WOOD. ‘got v 0381:” °°a ’2“, (2,9 ‘3’“ “‘2“: 'Heck’ Ellis." jand ladies 3 splendid opportunity to gm. Mrs: Isaac. I think jg . § To Mr. Robinette witness said “.19 above witness stated that on paces from Each: Other an?! heasw:l: To Justice (flutch‘l was told by equip themselves with a good busi- r_ t. :tlun should have taken {1) That insurance on bmldmgs or stock gives cash returns . I found other .shells. but not ones tfihe night of the murder he heard and said By if v0“ want me a schoolgirl that the two Hounsellv Hess at small cost. . . .. _;. hm 11 have onlv when you suffer loss. t0 correspond With the gun on 9’“ some shots in the direction of the . l . boys .wrote the letter." i -..c.~.. one ..e s . H . h'b‘t Fll' 'd sh 11‘ you can get me now. lie bred and . ,1”.qu ‘ s . . .. Mm “wimp rmmdzns me .,., ‘ . . .. . 1 1 . . ls sax Porter at at am .puace where the murder took place. l1 said "10 Le b . h' _ . - c. .D Hits 1;.\AM:s,. f f " «‘nrubberv a’ is ”ml land insured by thorough underdralnage Will glve first. Porter was going north away 1 was about two and a half miles d 1‘" 1w w, t at s 9'10”“ ' l It took Mr. E. R. Tax-lor, c: '-:.A:--- “as K . _ " . - . . . . ' » . ‘ i - . ‘ C V ,_- .; . “1),”an There you increased cash retulns each year Without lOSS. from his father 5 house. Ellis sald away and heard two shots about [Sill 't 1:91:31 9"an K“: at high Eu; OBITUARY :heene. Just five months to graduate \ I ‘ ‘ ., . . , _ . . 'Is that you Lew,’ and Porter then ~ 3 - ~ k - - n 'r ' e wen on an 5° ‘ lat the Natioual School of Tel a- "W" .: -" ‘ "3 ““9”" Swen 39 'll-at the premium paid in investing in tile and drainage at Ellis. Em S 'd h . ended ' " of) Chic ‘ .There m’gl-‘t ha“? been ’I from each other. I did not findI LATE MRS (‘OLTLTER l h. - w- . . . es? .1,» .5 {grandam that be :. .1 - l; v rat" of 40 to 50 er l , s .m e mt a. minutes difference between the mv cattle and so 1 ted b k .P y In 16 loun. lwtaday he \ . ‘ My” 0; 21le kind, ls returnu in extra Cl‘OpS a an a e .t. p vgomg back and domg away with the “co shots. I then heard three more again I 'could b :‘i‘d ac Gaskatoon exchange . The funeral passed the railway examination at u L . ‘ ~ .,. ... r - - . _ , . seesome y c . ’ ' .. , «. :\(.\.. «worn that no can. pr year. , body. Lib: saxd he was under a l shots two or three minutes after the ing towards me on the road °mI of the late Mrs. Samuel Coultcr was ‘ the depot, and entered the G.1.R. as ‘ ’ ‘ ' . . . . tree, not be ind a. tree." - - n ' - .Operator t Lakefield. ‘ ,_ H , . .. _ After “W. , , firm of the first shots. . . 0.3 . .,v a .x... . ._ 4.5 . \en ll- lo... cement tile, machlne and steam cured make the To Mr. Meredithâ€"“ Ellis said he I: stepped ofl' alongsxde of .1 balsam held Prlday, Oct. 18, at 1 0 a m 1 L.L‘i‘l'5 \in at the "6' o..,.v~ '7‘ Investigate at the U _ _ perfeu land insurance. -l_ "Cu-r- was at (srzzzlmg lwas going. to destroy the body, but he couldn’t go back." As the witness for the crown con- !tinued to be examined ant. evidence accumulates the chances of “ .‘cck ” Ellis escaping the gallows for plug- -'. ,. " s. \h old was co“â€" 4.3, 2:23". , The National Concrete Mfg. ."ifdli’fl" 9‘." .' ;... ‘ ordtnur)’ care? . Lew Porter, one lonely night FACES THIRD TRIAL' all fool’s month appears to grow- fewer. Crown Prosecutor Meredith is conducting his case skilfully and overwhelming evidence is piling upâ€" but wait. partment has ordered a new trial for! Stephen Kyoshk, an Indian under sentence of death at Sarnia. Ky- oshk was charged with, and found guilty of, the murder of two men. ’th r's , _ on . the ue v v or - On the second trial he was foundl e p 1 er B on q I e 055 _ questioning the crown witnesses. He not guilty. . . l . . . . ellc1ted the remark from Constable Now, owmg to the peculiar elr- d' th case the Welsh, of Minden, that Ellis tol cumstances 5“”.me mg e ’ him (Welsh) that he was standing to minister of Justice has ordered an- . h . 1 Th stt e eneral .3 the side of a. tree and not “ behind ” ~°t er trla ‘ _ e _ am y g 1 .the tree, as witness stated on pre- now arranging for at. r k , . ed t char vious examination. Funher that KyOSh was tn on wo killed Eat the constable had found shells in the °f murder' TW° men “’9’? vicinity of the murder, which were the same time. Kyoshk was accus- _ . . from same other gun other than that ed and tried, one of the Victims be- carried by P0 or Ellis, and Jus- to lug named m the indictment. He ”at .1 N vi dence was tice Clute reprimanded the con- Was found gm ty. ew e stable for e not reproducing these Achll’s IGH see HoHAMPIoaD 7"." Wringer Board extends mu“. on: of our way of the cover. This “1°" BUM-151222;: The Wholc lupofthe tab to Open upâ€" :r-s‘aes !: easy to put in and use outclothes. r 3'" 11m- misha- has as have an m- - I 001,â€" washer can be worked with m , Mmd-‘cazsidcaslwaaswplm. Do yen use Maxwell's'TIm churn that makes qualiq but“? Write us feral-um]! your dolls! does not saw-e 5““ 89 mm MEL]. SUBS. SI. auras-l. on the matter. Kyoshk was again . . . . ‘ away tried, the other Victim hem? ”an“ produced the empty 8139118. W ‘m in the indictment. This time - he Ellis’ 8"”- but the ones said to be ' .X'lâ€" '; g _ . ‘2’! her said was coming . Yes, dear, I am the W hadbeenkilled “the same tineed 8 'lle distinctly heard five shots, first . two shots, and after an interval three shots in rapid succession. .-,______._.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" _‘_"" ging lead into his brother-in-laW, '.p in body and the damage inflicted. also swore to the authenticity of the fired again and the ball “biased by with the family, has lleull lailing for Ottawa, OCt' 24'â€"The justice de- ‘report submitted re the eVidence of me. I fired at him, and by the time several years, b“ “P 10 ““0 months Ellis at the inquest held in Minden. I reloaded he was coming towards 38° was _ There was no external bleeding, but me. I fired again. I doubt re- Spite °f all medical aid God clalmed! it was clear that Porter was shot member firing the third shot. l All the while Connsel Robinette for three times. .. In my opinion Por- fired the second shot because I was, ter had his back to the man who afraid he would fire at me. I felt, fired the first shot,oas it entered un- badly, stood there a few minutes_ Peterboro, 0nt., about two weeks demeath the shoulder. I also visit- and then partly carried and dragged ago. d ed the home of Ellis and the scene him to the bush. I then went 3“ Wh° k?” be? he” and h“ a of the shooting. Along the road home. I remember finding a letter host of friends in the east. She there were pools of blood, while in a. year ago on the pathway leading some places there was a strip of to my house. It was wrapped blood three and 4 inches wide. There around a stone and I decidedly be. R- J- Walter- of Owen Sound- Ont- was a. great deal of bleeding." you making such a statement. Doc- to Magistrate Fielding. I gave the two ”09”: M" Robt. Wilson, Of much some. times.” , er. â€" , Continuing Dr. ‘ Pogue stated to Crown Prosecutor Meredith object- The “11°me gentlemen mend” then found which threw a new light shells in court. They are 50 miles Mr. Robinet : '- The first wound ed to the letter being submitted and °‘ a” “mi” we" we”: 1“" at Mind“. The comma would not cause death, although the for the time being it was omitted. ’ second one would in time. After re- Counsel Roblnetto stated that he had ceiv-ing the second wound he would the girl’s admission to Inspector was found innocent. As both men fired by Porter cannot be discovm have diflculty in walking 40 feet, as Miller that she wrote the letter and under the same circumstances. . ' . ' f would not be able to walk at all fear. Fear wgs an important ele- - . . The defence will brln forth wit- ~ . . this created an “ma-19“” posmon. nesses who will tell afghan-lug ‘ after the third shot in, the abdo- ment in the case and relative to a i , ‘ .' .I . _ The department of justice has, there- nu “I of shots fired, while the men. \ g. . fact To Mr. Roblnette Witness stated tree, stood there a few seconds, and from her late residence. AVcnue F. - l S 0 _ ) '1' ~ ' 7 -- porter went past going north Af- south, and proceed to the City ccme- ! can; w 0:12:ch are plant: ul in ion. ' ‘ ' ' ~ , v ar 5. . ~ - terv. “in funeral SPFVICC was con- - ter he got by 50 or 60 feet I said, - ' . l b ”q f Saskatoon Wm have a refuse 5r,â€" . 'Is that, you Lew.' My gun at the ducted by the Rex. . o n linu” o 'cineraior to co" $60 000 CURONER PUGFE- Itime was pointed off into the bush, Wesley church, which the deceased: ' . - g The (.‘onnaughls have thanked the Coroner Dr. Pogue, of Minden, ex- IBefore Porter got by I heard a was a member. , ‘ , ' citizens of Ottawa for " 1hr hear-r. lained how the bullets entered the noise in the bush, and that is why The late th' (,oulter “ ho came. L He my in"! was pointing that way. He here m May from hndm‘v' ()nt land spontaneous reception " on their ‘homeâ€"coming. , When a man gets married he is , V . ‘ . ‘I's‘t- able to be around. In ! ne er quxte sure whether hlS moo- Ill-lends enVy or pity him. I her for his own. The deceased was a. -â€" l 55 years of age and predeceased byl I f her aged father, Mr. John Wilson, of! She was highly respected .by leaves to mourn her loss a loving husband and three daughters: Mrs lieVed the contents and I took} copies Misses Vida and Mona at home ; and Mr. Robinetteâ€"J‘ I am surprised at of it and gave it to Hounsell to take one son, J. Elmer at home. Also r’s opinions do not amount to original letter to Inspector Mill- Peter-bore, Onto and Mr. Hugh Wil- " son, of J anetvllle Station. John Belch, of Belcarres; Mr. Ed- lungs .m W. Heinquestion. Elliswaslnastatoof- THE ' M s ‘ '. ' . ‘ - We» granted 8 "rm“ 0" the firs‘ prison, on], may”, y, an.“ - Wisdom assessor-ed to 'l_‘o Mr. with Ellis stated that l DRE. MclLPlNE and ”ICE indictment ‘on . which Kyoshk , was : . °. . . , W out; that Porter W not ne- w he. . y be . x - , twice. The question .natnraliy‘aris- _‘ _ . be“ dragged the bod My Dr - “mm gum” ' -- r “ eswas anyone elseshbotingonthe mmmm" -h° Mia-'Mmhnmoo.nc . ° Mmlpme' Special “tenth“ t° ‘ ' . . - ‘ :' - - . - ~‘ - ~ ‘ . ’ ‘ m um .~ "I don't know why , m a bank account Get diseaSes of the nose, throat and chest. - 1‘“ special attention to' surge) Madmen“; . “7 and diseases of women and. I‘eoncsaled’ all author. Icsn't B - "household Ill; I :qu I Mai-ta" 13:. ‘y'" of 0' ! wi’mbhstesoa .1 when, nddoes let-loin“ ' who'- a‘. ‘ i . _...-.,...- _ jihmf‘j‘él for} 1V.E""“ : I O ‘ i‘Qflt:

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