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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 May 1903, p. 1

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fllelNBOIflAM -â€".. “P092 Bros.’ 01d Granbv Rubbers 3m and $2.00 ”â€"â€" m FELT RATS $1'00 Mu- Felt Hats, Fodon styles u: Ihdshnpes, colors blank, bro", fiandhght pearl. h-xIfianlS'Z each, Rfor $1 flfufnud Brovafn 81?th Eda, quality Canbric and Print Shirts, size. 14 to 16}. frail, cnfl’s separate or tthched. Regular prim BASH Wilt {cabin hand and string Maia “some 509. qm‘itiss o! ‘ in mud dark colors. You entire lot . . . . . The Rubber that has the largest sale in Canada, simply on account ofits goodness. Made from Err \ -~ bb uddupes and 111 lizaa. Reg. 9 .00 51"}? ‘° ’_ 25c -_-â€"wv-v‘-v‘ [at “Granby Rubbers wear like i We! mi that men may find oiir oiothi’ng section a “Eco-3": w” well as a “Honey in Pocket” place to buy the“? spring gym did we forget the Youths and Boys, as there are equal mass for them. Visit our clothing section Saturdnyw-it interest You- Men’s and Youths’ Suits 1 E we we prepared these money saving items for iShqw Day: A ‘LnI man In." “all 4‘..- -I-.|.a__ _______ HUW DAY BARGAINS Wm PAGES MEN’S HATS uv-u‘v V“ ...SUTGLIFFE’S -1n~nand and string ties, vu-is-ty patterns 3nd fancy n9 50c. qtm‘i‘jas or [apex-in! Derby shape, all ail: ties, dark colors. Your cho’oe of the 2 for 25c mugs Twang PANTS. man's nucvnwoasmo suns. and 5N cnly, ”me “it: admin: énifi. when hueâ€"Hugh? mm M wavingmitu um mgu arm-teal Q ”#9.“? E9 "‘00 ll I I :n I | I l I 1‘: I 2:: I | | I 2'95 IOYS' 8-PIECE SUITS. 899d warm; Gandhi: Tweed, 953m» 5):! ea 33. an we}! ham! and apiaadid to. spring and nummar Wow. unlnr pried M175 88 50 for...._.. II!!'\'!‘I‘VI‘IV‘II‘I“_‘1‘! YOUTHS' ENGLISH WORSTED "Id 5!“ qulity Ca. Indian Taped Suite. Ion! pm“. ”II and. “(I m «mm; quwtm. Him 139 mu! 33 only. Regular price: $7.00 to 010.00. for . . . . £8'95 youma‘gcwnmfriwnn away“? an, 33 25c. ms. Two for 25c sums up TO 3871.00 um... 48c Canadian T5653; vgi'zes‘ 33 nuonglv made. matted chat value $1 50, for. . . . ...... N'S FANCY wonsmo SUITS. mg a :u m 40. gm. inn linings, B‘much laolllgi, has; ampe sleeve "Mugs. Regain price $13 00, one dos-m 'tuiu only $6 95 to clear at. .. -------- vvyuu'o,-...n.. lllDSAY urine-MW The GLENARM HOTEL Solicitors for June. mm, M]: J. Hurley and Owls Podca, tho Executes: r to and by post prepaid to Stand: ; O’Connor, of the Town of Lindsay, in the jCounty of Victorin, what»:- for the oxâ€" ocnton of the lat Will nnd Tent-aunt of the aid Hannah Mac-bl». n: Linduy P. 0.. their christian Ind Intnnmu. nddrnuu and occupnzionn, {all pntticnlnra of their dnim, nnd the nntnro of the security, it nny, hold .k- AL-.. gay part flaunt, muong the patios eu- huod choroto, hving mud only :0 the chin: of which they mu than h." notioo, Md dull not be lhbk for the nuts or my put thereof .0 dint-inked to my pet-non or per-cu of when claim ml uocnm hue up: notioo It the tin. of tha disttibntion 'The uid exocuton shall, utter the aid Ska: day of My next. In It liberty to din- tnbuto them-0:0 of the aid W or l Pursuant to the Revised Stunte- of On- ? tario, Cup. 129. the creditor: of HANNAH 3 McCABE, m. of the son of Linduy, in 1 the Conny of Victoris, Widow. decomd, I who died on or About the Twenty-link dny lof Juana-y. 1903, no required, on or be- : fora tho ! Sixth day of May, 1903, Dmd nu. ma day of April. A. D. 1903. STEWART O’CONNOR. TO BEN T. sizes 14 to 16é, sofa orlaundered Regular prices up to $1 each for EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Ear angel-priced ud, sizes 32 to 36 wnist flies-“are, assorted check patterns. Bag 986 “H... .................... J. E. “1.99% Mendoza!) “lit." pal}, “0c ONE PRICE Kr. Clarke-We will bring out can before you on aflduvit to-norro'. However. you can take your course in the matter. We have just indicat- ed the points on which we think than ha been a. violation, and_ the motion may stand over. There is no reference to any particular newspa- pars; We In dealing with say cases a! the kind that may be brought boâ€" {on no on either side. The Chancellor-Yes; but the names were not given in connection with this transaction. Hr. Ritchie will hear me out in saying that this was a matter of private investiga- tion; We took nonoteo, and the re- porter was directed not to take down certain things, and it was all conducted with a. view to discover- ing anything relevant Without vio- lating the privacy of these accounts: Mr. Clarkeâ€"That 83,000 was also refined to In the eVidence. Kr. Riddenâ€"The only thing that; appears is on page 1,452 of the evi- As for all the rest of it, there is a great deal or comment, and We m not going to criticize as to where the limits are; but those two violations seemed to be beyond the limit. and that is the reason the orâ€" Mr. Ritchie said he had purposely abstained from making anything public, and thus it was never in- ‘ £ended to be disclosed or to be evi- dence unless it turned out it was re- levant _to the investigations. It turn- ed out it. was a pi-ivate corporation, and in such a cm the privileges which the bank claimed were vio- lated, and the protection which the court gave {or private information to be obtained in this way. without being divulged to the public, was violated. as we might have doneâ€"and Mr. Ritchie while making certain exam~ inations :found entries which he thought might lead to some result; but he was caraful to say when Mr. Ridden made objections to the ac- count of private parties being heard, doorsâ€"it was _not done in camera. an invaSion of the rights of this court. There were certain investiga- tions conducted here with closed __ wâ€"v . Attention. That was one in this ‘ get- to produce them. 7 I case. and we directed notice to be Mr. Ritchieâ€"0:4 '00 they are dit- gWen to the editors to show cause. hunt (in-tee: they are not Blips It appeared to u, that there were about the same date as the 11th oi points on which there was a plain September? Av-I‘O. infringement With regard to the pro- (If-03¢ 13 September 20th, one ceedings of this court. We do not November 11th. and 0110 November intend to criticize what the news. 29th? A--Y°8- papers have done. It is a matter for M13 Johnstonâ€"These are What he the good eenso of the persons who gave me. I mil caibthe manager, if write these articles, or their in you like, and have him here sense, or their spite. But there are : numb" hub“ 06. ' certain things that cannot be per- , Hr ‘ finite," tbyh‘ms "mun" °r my cam“ depoeitnsiicziflO-E-xohgilt flangwwiii‘. g: {03;}: 13°noif°xf§§1$§f ”figmggnfi‘z there My initials or: that; Just look cXpression; it is the interfering with f: ‘ghthgouxhltthlc light? A.â€"(llliold- the jurisdiction of the court. It is for $1, e 9903 S ‘9 up to the 81“) the court to determine whether or _Q 3803;; 111;:“12953; ofhatthemtii i not Mr. Gamay has been bribed. and - a ey ‘when newspapers on 1:11-28 éace of them :xrlfifilszhefi':3§"imluf§m not claim to say that . army was - bribed Ii pro-judge the cm. What yo%.-;eA°n<ti hill-1:? blue pencil mark that a ' k- gguiirl‘iffi‘ngfiafié’ing °n “‘1 m ‘ Chancellor ramâ€"Exhibit 66:: the Invalion of Court'e Right. I one that is and no‘ to b° " bank voucher. There is another matter in which . it clearly appears to us there was .Lfifiguhh‘Eé‘eâ€"Yes' my 1°de 3° What has been don 7" -â€"â€"vvv e in carrying out the order made by us. but we have been guided in this matter by the Well defined practice which has been laid down: in the Parnell Commis- sion which is entirely analogous to this enquiry. The court there rig- I orously abstained from reierring to anything in newspapers except lx~fore the commissi it of scmc ed with th connection with the it were brought on by the nflidav- person who was acquaint- c facts and who laid the information before the court, and no attention was paid to anything the newspaper: had to say unless some application was made and the date and the particular paper verified be- fore the court, inviting the court's attention. That was one in this. I Q.-â€"And the long stroke is A.â€"The accountants. whose? Q.-Wl'll you show where the file mark oi these slips is? Witness in- dicates the file marks. Q.â€"And these slips are in the same condition as they were the day they Were put in? A.-Yes. lir. Johnstonâ€"I put this in. too, my Lord, to show your Lordshipe the file mark. It is a little wire punch- ed through the centre. Crossexamined by- Hr. Ritchie. (Jr-Who aelected them- three de- posit slips, Exhibit Gt. A.â€"-I don't know. sir. Qâ€"You did not select them from the bank? A.--I did not. Mr. Johnston -â€" I asked the mana- R‘er to produce them. what has 83.5; the onder mad 101- Mr. W. J. Douglas 0! The Mail ‘and Empire. 'I'o tho Chancellor's question “Are you ready to go on?" Mr. Clarke replied: I m not ready to go on this morning. I naked your lordship- to allow the motion to stand until tomorrow. but. reserving to me the preliminary objection tint your Lordships have no jurisdiction to in: this moticm. Tho Chnoonor'o Bonn-In. duty was ended when “my called the Ittentlon of the Commission by Mr. Home 'a umdavit to the nutter. Hr. . 8. garlic. K. Quhgppeared n_._ d r '1 manta. Ale ”a“. flaw Communion managed yesterday morn: tag a 10 o‘clock. ’lho unwed can: t ‘ s of mum. on the pan or The Commission. uri‘lJahMuon mud am neither ha nor I co cum were {Innovators h “19 matter. hm. though Mt. their inky WM ended when than nail-vi um Reason For tho Ordor. amino. About In Vim to DIN. OM» nanâ€"nu (we. of Ann.“ Cute.” of Coufldnuoeuou In“ on In. or dun-Menu annulu- lmdueo u no vamp-In. Report at pmudmg mm um bmma m mm: (hum. BUT IT WAS NOT THEORIGINAL Ho Said H5 Found the Missing One In His Glove. What Bank Official: Have to Say About Change Made. THE DEPOSIT $175.1 each one of the that clip. 1:0; prism; Exhibit 69. inn't than? A.â€" Yes. Qâ€"Do you say that In . well ’4.- anod "H" on Exhibit 67? Agâ€"No, 1t. ilhntfimm "I!" Q.â€"â€"II it on the right hand lid. of the line also? Anâ€"Part of it is. Q.â€"-'And you tell us Your inva- lablo rule was to put your initials wholly on the left; is that right? A. â€"I generally do. Qâ€"Do you undertake to tell that Lordship: mt this mark or Exhibit 67 ls-thoiume as tho initial on £22.: hibit 69? A.â€"Slmila.r. Q.-â€" 7 i_s _a_. well (hung! "B" an Mr. Ritchieâ€"Qâ€"Would you ever take that exhibit 66 as being one o! the slips that had gone through your hands? A.-No. Q.-â€"Nothing to indicate it? A.~â€"No. Q.â€"1\'ow look tat/Exhibit 67; do the some remarks as you have made ‘ in regud to Exhibit 66 apply to I Exhibit 67? A.â€"No, sir. India-til“ It so “ 3..” and leo In. Q.â€"-What dilemma is there? A.â€" Tho initial is in u different place. Q.-â€"Will you nwoar that is an in- itlal? "A.â€"Yea, I will. Q.â€"-What initial is it? A.â€"â€""H.” Q.â€"You swear to that? A.-I do. Q.-Is it like your "K"? A.-â€"Yeo. Q.-Tha.t is Exhibit 67, my Lord, I: it in the same place that you put your initials in upon the general slips? 'A.-Sometimoo. Q.-â€"Is that to the left of that lino? 'A.--It is nearly to the 1m. Q.â€"Isn't it just on 7th. lineâ€"on both sides of the line? A.--It is on the lelt hand side at tho lino. Q.â€"Tha.t is where the amount 01 ; money is filled in by the customer? LINDSAY ’ 0NT., Q.â€"In every cue. Is that your uxgvcrsal rule to put them there? A. Qâ€"They’ are on the Mt éoizkiderâ€" cbly? 'A.â€"Umm. Q.-â€"Now, in the three ulips that you produce your initials are not in the same place at 11]}? AA.-â€"No, sir. Mr. Ritchieâ€"Yea. my Lord, So that all you can say there is that there Is a blue pencil mark? A.â€"ch, and some other marks. Q.-â€"And these are all inside the line where the figures 900 are? A.â€" Q.-â€"0nc is September 20213.7 one November 11th, and one November 29th? A.-Yea. Mr. Johnstonâ€"These are what. he gave me. I will call the manager,” you like, and have him here Btu-Ine- Exhibit 06. , Mr. Ritchieâ€"9.7; show you the nl____lA Ach '- , ,'_._.u v. .W aultlul “H" is yours? A.â€"-ch. Q.â€"â€"And the long stroke 1: whose? A.â€"Thc accountants. ‘ Q.-Will you Show where the file mark of these slips ~‘s? Witness in- digateg the filo marks. In. W. F. “ulna unpaired on his own baht". In rmrd to the charge ‘3‘th him personally. and said he was not ready now. and mm to be but in Guam to-Morrow, but Would be buck from OHM“ «(unor- l‘ow M M. mi Md: the [chafing tiara? and”. Hunuh. but Ml». Ice-cum. F. Roland [fourth muted. ma named by In. dalmatian. Mr. Johnstonâ€"t “had the mmmnur 0! We bulk in in mg imva um 00' “we. aim. imminmifi um» um slip. o: the mm or m at Nopim. ha.“ I do not Mina,» ‘pm’bticuim'm 0 on now pu n 0 o mum public. mauve than boom nup- U‘M Milled through you MINA. up, liowsflh? \’ ‘ Chancellor nowâ€"ku- conning slips? "‘ Hr. Johnstonâ€"Yon. my Lord. The Chamiiorâ€"«Juat to thaw how it is done? Mr. Johnston-Yea. my Lord. Witnessâ€"Yes, they am. Mr. J ohnstonâ€"Qeâ€"Noy thou tlu'oo slips which I madman and which will b. marked as one Inhibit. Ex- hibit 69, won mud. in the remain course of business 9:; tin 20th of September. the flu: a! November. and the 29th or November? A.â€"'1‘h¢y were. Q.-â€"And tho vying; of the initial "I!” x- -77â€"7 A Mr. Riddell-‘Thero to also the up- pliootion mode to your Lordships in connection with the article appear» lag in The World now-pop“. Hr. Baird oppeured us counsel for Tire World newspoper. and noted to t etr Lordship: that he in not may to so on. “r. W. F: ““1““ Ian n.- LI- Chief Justice Falconbridgeâ€"Wo are not prejudging the case: We are outlining for your benefit. the line that will be followed. Mr. Johnston said that ho had rt» used to be interviewed by newnpm ”a shout tho cue. .nd ha Am“: butlng to him the conficu‘ou guilt. of Mr. Gamay. World's Cu- Ella-god Lino to B. Followed. 15 Laura! A.â€" flerent place. that is an in. it? A.-f-“H." mt? A.â€"4I do. 13”? A.-â€"Vu FRIDAY, M AY 1 *0 ‘nd ha dmhgl 0M ”port attri- conviction of the f The cross-examination with regard ‘ to those substitute slips In direct- ed to show that thqy were not. copâ€" ies o! the original, because one was not added up, and neither land the ledger folio or the file mot-k. In two seconds. laid the witness, a. bank ot- ncial could See that. they won no: genuine slips. and tint no such slip could go through tho bank It was not o copy. of a. genuine slip. a it. ‘ was incomplete. 1 lead it to Mr. McPhenon's oflice. Mr. Gnmcy returned a. lourth time with Mr. J. M. Night, and said it would be all right. to Send it to Mr. McPherson‘s oflicc. At first he took the second substitute handed In as the original. "a...“ w a». 4-501» LU wuu II. LO r. w h McI'het-son’s office. At first he took I "FPO” them on any good menu" the second substitute handed In 113’ the original. of his constituency. The cross-examination with rcgtrd Qâ€"Did 1” “5' WW8 also that to those substitute slips wu direct- ‘ ”'1 r”acumen A.-â€"Well. ho got ed to show that thqy were not. copâ€"’ talking Ibout this pulp wood con- es 0! the original, because one In: “33‘0"; . ' .01; “:93 up, and neither land the {I :1 $1314 he mentaon Hr. Cunp‘boll 3 ed 1' o '0 or t til 1:, - “3d,. “m themthgczfr. bi'gx I Mr. Blakeâ€"I don’t .thmk um. :cial could See that. they war. not thank! 5° "‘3' “88‘0“10118. nylon. canine an”, ad a,“ no such slip I Th0 Chancellor Mu. ould :0 through tho but It was -. Nfl'COI-c mama-u. . ot a copy. of a. genuine slip. a it 30‘- Ridddl‘Q-w you tall as m incomplete. I what h: add? APE. a“ h. m. VII .9 "than with lib m - ‘ ‘ “m“ cm um buck. tuna. .. _ , a... uu-câ€"Allu a: nu. urmt, th The messenger, Mr. Barton, was solicitor or the Liberal Association sent out and returned with Messrs. nay:â€" Crossin and Carney. Mr. Carney not-nod .- .- [Mon-don. said: "He said he must be mistaken; that is the slip I got from the tel- Th. Chancellorâ€"You “a“, Mr. lcr." Mr. Brown replied that it was Snag 1‘33: 110 It?" be in return-d notfand Mr. Carney persisted that n u “- Tint does not it Was. Finany Mr. Gamey said in 3:30: ”3' lghttgs vim his .m- must have been lost. Mr. Howarth ° :3 “r 8' ”139““. I went to the factory with Mr. Ga- think this in “hunt to ”’0' his . . _ - position. nay, but failed to find it. Mr. 08 Mr. Riddenâ€"Q.- mey came back in the afternoon. and. producing a slip, said that he, had found the missing one, which had slipped into his glove. em on ran! at the meeting? A.â€"Yes. y p YQ.â€"Did you hear his speech? As. es. Q.-’ro whom did he a peer Culley Wutod It look. support? A.-Well, he upgealod {at He asked to have back the one he the people. . left. in the morning. The witness re. Q-_C°”¢"IIW°'? APYoI. piied that. it had left his pmion. The Chancellorâ€"Just ask him It. Gamey aghed him to get it and I “I.“ 1'39““- Mr. Johiston-No, but With twio or three lawyers and two or three bank men we discover that it is not. tbs correct slip. Mr. mikeâ€"Don't depéécthS'VREr "Y? intgnigcnco. ally slip. He could not say that by the stroke: on exhibit 66. light an. Token It. Mr. James Brown. accountant", said his attention was called by the ‘ teller to this slip, with the denomi- nation changed from hundreds to others and not added up and with the ledger keeper's folio missing. Q.â€"-When you looked into it. it is not all right? A.â€"Il Mr. Gamey had happened to hand it back to me instead of giving it back to the tel- ler there would have been danger of my having taken it as the original. To Mr. Johnston he said he generâ€" put his initials to the left of the any letter was intended to be represented , Mr. Gamey held? "wt..." mun. was your husmess? A. -â€"I was Working in the lumber Woods taking out timber. Qâ€"At that time Were you living in Providence Bay? A.-â€"Yes. 3â€"Did you know Mr. Gamay? A. -â€" as. Q.â€"Were you are the meeting that A.â€"â€"Yes. Q.-Wherc was that meeting held? A.--In the school house in Provl? deuce Bay. Q.â€"Eow long was that before the general election took place? A.-It was some time in It Q.-â€"-Dld you heu- Mr. Gamey’n speech? ‘A.-â€"Yes. M Mr. Blokeâ€"I submit that this con- not possibly be widen“. The Chancallorâ€"Whv unto o Q.-When did you first look up this slip representing the deposit of 8900? lLâ€"On Sena-day, the 18th April. Q.--And you say in the morning 1 Mr. Gmey come there and asked to m s. particular deposit slip? A;-He l . Witness, continuing. aid it wss the first time that he saw Mr. Gnmey. and thnt he hesltnted obout giving out the slip, as he did not want to take the responsibility oi handing it out. He did not know u there was ‘ any responsibility in allowing scus- ‘ tamer or the bank to see a deposit slip of his own, and he had been asked to show deposit slips before ‘ Q.-And yéu could not. tell i! you had not seen the slip whether they ware 31 bills or $100 bills? A. --No": sir. Q.-â€"And you cmfiotvupdtifl-Bh the slip? A.â€"No, sir. Q.-â€"Hovo you no recollection shout Mr. Cronin going in to mako that deposit at on? A.-â€"No. Q.-And you cannot tell tho do- nominotion of tho bills that were deposited? A.-Only by the slip. u.-â€"Now, you aid that Mr. Crou- in made ”not deposit? A.-â€"-Yci. sir. Q.â€"â€"How do you knowâ€"hue you any independent “collection of the fact? A.-“'OH. I checked-â€" Q.-â€"Huve you an Independent ro- collection of 'tho net? A.‘-â€"I have not. V _-...".vâ€" “MOW lull! fltâ€"U'I would know that? A nnroutn your Mall In tho Mam}; coum of human? A.â€"-No. Mr. q.~â€"You would any that without A mom": Ito-luau? A.-â€"\'es. Qâ€"In tho 0M lm. mm In no to“! the"? A.- o. m. 0.4: Mention to “Mt more In no led.» tulle? A‘mflo. Mr. Q.â€"And no puncum o! a Me? A _ No. air. qâ€"lo you would elm-Ir Man it without a Honour: Momma M bo- lus vanadium; um had not [ml-M through your but? As H hm: luv“ on Me hm butâ€"â€" 1 Qt“ didn't go through the bank 1 Mn? A.â€"No. Mr. ' ‘ Q-Mfio you would know u was nut a. gong-Ina dopoa[1_ultp? «awn. I ‘ion? A....I don't. thing '."°-. -â€"--.u-u ‘lllbu .7 MI. Q.â€"Iat u- look (or n moment at exhibit N . “07" "an. Look at thusâ€"would on I" um um is a copy 0! A I hunt had puoed through your do In tho ordinary cognac! bunt-cu? A.â€"No. ur. Hon? ALI Q,â€"It might be O "U?" A.â€"No, I don't. think so. Q.â€"It. might. be n “W?" A.â€"Noc very well. , Q.â€"-Juu :1 Inn : ."W" a like an '3?" A.-I don't think so. Q.â€"I! you have A strong imagina- lnn') A _r A-..“ ALI,,I _vuqvvnml‘a make nn "I!" like that. Qâ€"Wm you lweu- that is an "I!" ut. $11; now true my “non compos- in; ca "11" than; it might b. m "N," might It not? A.-I don’t know. is 5m ""H in um A.‘ Fir“. Tim. B. Saw It. and No noun-mu. '3! were not cop-' “‘3 because one was “as; rither Inc! the I nan-m a mark. In tvo ‘ less, a. bank 01- I ”If; they Wm not. '1‘!) It no such slip v bulk. It was due 015p. - it. ‘ I what 'II «a. u“ 1903. lometlmes elect-on What was your business? A‘ râ€" â€"I Was wax-king in the lumber he woods taking out timber. 1y Q-At that. time Were you living ,-d in Providence Bay? A.--Yes. Q.-Did you know Mr. Gamay? A. â€"Yos. .- Q.â€"Wcrc you are the mortlng thus '- , Mr. Gamcy held? [tr-Ya. , Q.-thrc was that meeting held? A.--In the school house in Provl- deuce Bay. Q.â€"Eow long was that' before the general election tool: place? A.â€"It was some “mo in May. Q.â€"-Dld you heu- Mrg Clancy's; speech? 'A.-Yos. Mr. Blokeâ€"I submit tint thls cu:- I not possibly be oVIdem. The Chancellorâ€"Why not? Mr. Blokeâ€"It ls l: to certain utp toranceo. 3 The Chancellorâ€"Kc Wu asked ' whether he did not pose as an inde- pendent. Mr. Blakeâ€"And as Mr. Grant, tho I lollcltor o! the Liberal Assoclotlon 0 D ’eil Mncdougall “Vonâ€"z, Examined by Mr. Riddcll. Q.â€"-“’herc do you Iixe? A.-â€"Provl~ dcnce Bay, in Manitoulin Island. Q.â€"-At the time of the lam. genern! election what Was your business? A. , r __ _ A7 - - ‘ Mr. Johnstonâ€"Imdag't not to can evidence to prov. it it your Lordship: do not think it. I: Mov- Mr. Johnstonâ€"I propose to put 3 witness in to show that on Tueidny “tel-wards Hr. Conley was in But- (ale. The Chmcelloniâ€"I don't so. 'htt th_a_t hag _to do with it. h llr. A. W. Burton. wager. who mm mm. to the Cronin tutor: nt- tcr Mr. Gamay. um ho «tut tor the slip It. took “my tron tho Onurlo Bank. 11. «Id In: Md tho on. G.- may left and would «chm On- m0: «M m. on. Nth tho (our do. nnmlmulom mun "to on In t. out or the bank and also put. bu . no mum: that It was not. In nllo munod that Mr. annoy had apolo- ghod hr the troubh um ho «and. 1 To Mr. “mute M an (tuna, loom aurprl-od and Imtutoly Donn u lurch tor tho clip. Ir. ( crown ma Imam. 07 uu :- hu 1 handwriting. whkh he ”‘0“th 'u utram. lo (hm took Ex! Mt 61 back to the bank and hwdod It to Mr. Howarth. He didn't know mar thing about Exhibit 67. flu Bank" mam... Ir. Walter Baruch. K.C.. coun- Io! for the bank. aid tint when the circumstances were “plume! to him ho informed Mr. UcPhomon What Mr. Gamay had done. and naked Ur. McPherson to get the INF back. Lut- O ther data!!- he informed Mr. John- Iton. Ho did not think at all that Mr. llcPhcr-Ion had the sup. but ho communicated with him an Mr. G» ‘ I'm-y'- solicitor. Hr. Bax-wick tho testiflI-d that the backs ot the Mk ' bad 1mm refused for exam nation to Loth sides. Tho Chancellorâ€"I don’t think u ‘ll Important for us. sitting in £th enquiry. W. m not criminal put-um on thlc line a oven“. .. , that, is i that, is than? A.-It In very 23?, ‘ Q.â€"Will you swear there is to la- ltlol there? A.â€"Y . Qâ€"Whnt' lnltld ll lt? Tho lut witness could not tell? Aruba 1: a. ml: thou tho: lookm like an "H.” rumor. Q.-â€"Would you pledgu your oath lt :- an H? A.-â€"No. sir. Q.-â€"Nobody could? A.-â€"No. Q.~â€"Do you think anybody could? A.-I don't thlnk Io. By Mr. Johnstonâ€"AI o tanker can you any whethor the I- u lnltlol ‘ or not? I A Minna-Ha Campaign Where 1. Hr. Gunny Now. um Into-cor emu mm: In this lino at all us. mm; 1.7.; been negotiating with M; hung in the town. Four dw- anon-(t minus he Gunny. who told him In did thmk the Gonna-vulva would mmjmmymu l 'v b 0" Ill}. 5 Robert. Thorburn, o! 0 Odd tint previous to the a 9! The Globe interview Gs: ? Lachlln HcDougall, of Gordon To'mslup, Md his "to sous, la- colm And Luchlin, said can had cdlod on them to cum votes. udhudwdhnwumd In lndopwdont than 1 party In. and tint ho was munch” through. Luchlin knew tint 05-. was running a c Comm“. d Duncan Orr,ofGoroBo.y.m tint Gurney ran on A Ion d ‘flmitoulin is my pofltiu'e m, 13m. He did not wt. for i. umber any, but denied he was 3- ing to Toronto to be 0. 11W like Mr. Campbell, a former Cm ttlvc member {or Mgomu. K- was not deceived by Game)": laden.- dance. f Sam Sinclair, of Profldenco Boy; who styled himself a Grit, m that he had been influenced l! Gamey's promise to support good measures to vote {or him. He m partly influenced by personal feeling as he thought. Gamey a pretty de- cent sort. 0! follow. He didn't m for Mr. Campbell, the previous Con- aemtivo candidate, md didn't think anything about Gamay turning Gm.» Sylvester Berry told of the In. mating. and stated that Game: do- nounced the Government for (I'll: _ , "Va " ”J "I-h Mr. Berry further stated that ha had not supported Gamay beans- “he was not. carried away by wind." He swore that Gamay had said he would support any Gown- ment that was sustained. but he did not think the Ross Government would be sustained. 31:. Gummy had roundly denounced the who]. no. Government. W. J. Berry, contractor of Pro”- dencc Bay. gave similar testimony“ to the public meeting of my last u. n-â€"â€"~ - Conservative, and did not vote {or Mr. Gamey. When Mr. Gum-y “M he would support good measures no matter from whom they emanated he supposed ho Would exercise his judgment. At the some meeting It. Camry was appealing to C9959“!- !ivvs and others i0 put out the Ross novcrnmcnt, 1:! denounced, the pulpwood and mining policy. in fact all the policy of the Ross Govâ€" ernmem. His object. was to put out I the Ross Government and witness didn‘t agree with him in that. In addition to the sums mentioned I: _ him before, he Said some of Gamay: friends said he Was going to get. the timber on McGrcgor Island. II. could scarcely credit the Statement that, Gamay was going to wpport 0104 Ross Government even after The Globe interview. but it would have been all right if he had. To both Mr. Ridden and Mr. Ritchie. wit” said that Gama-y said he "would support any Government that was sustained, or any good measure. Along Similar Limos. It ‘I Whore I. I“. No (Io-worn. TERMSâ€"$1.00 PER ‘ tutu“ m ADVANC- 14 he had a conversation with It: Conley, alter the interview in The Globe, and witness told him, “There are acme of them says you got 85.- 000, and some say: you got 815.- 000. and some 827,000." "Well.” he says, "I never got a dollar or a pro- mise of any." Witness than urged hlm not to allow the Tories to blufl him into resigning. I says. “It wasn't they elected you," and I" says, “No; it Was the people." Timber on Kean“: Isl-ad. To Mr. Ritchie he said he was now a hotel keeper. He knew that the meeting was called in Mr. Gamey’a interests and that Mr. Gamay was running as a Conservative. The“ were also running Mr. Fraser in the Liberal interest and a Socialist candidate. He was not himself a Alter the meeting he uw Er. Gun- ey who told him tint "be It. going to support the Government an: In In power with my good measure that Was brought up." On Fqug'y 14 h- L-A - --__-UA_ The Chwcolloxbfio “an be (at 40 Liberal votol. that in his ofldooco now. You can [In what ho known 0! his. gun knowledge. "1 W011. VI Hr. Weldonâ€"Th” in not w Hr. mumâ€"1 oblocc to it. ‘ 4 pong there In nothing um 1| uncertain. dance ‘h." .7 _. v-.- .- uu'nn “I . Tho Customer-30 bad a count- “Non. _M'r. [Sicko-nu ll houn- A-I- V. __, "tunâ€"- fir. mum-n In no 1 a o . fig-”madlâ€" I m Chin! Jnnllco Falconbrtd‘râ€"It in. n! mum. M. m. Jr. "macaw-cam» do you Judy. I .m Q.â€"Dld you no htm'thu dearth meeting? A.â€"Yol. Ir. Bltkh-Ho' cu: am With.- poutbly know than mu “at ho ll pretending to depot. to. 8. Odd use he '1‘?“ 40 Uboul votes. to Chuncolhh-nc cannot know nbout the votes. Hr. Blakh'l'hnt ‘- film: I um 05- Jnoung ln‘ ‘3le Justice Falcanhrmnâ€"n a- tho meei'ing‘ vâ€"rmc 5... Ho wu member {or “com. (or {out years. A Conservative In Oppocmon in tho Ontario Hon-o on do “born! "at“. It. link. on”... 6180 did h. .m ’t exactly an ,0 not n question at II bonny m. n a right to at ’- 9mm”? Au ".~_1 lup- YEAR BOP.

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