Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 May 1903, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

“629:5: mm. ”C If “we!" ‘ 3 thly opp. Peat OfioO. m, g ““9. ““m‘. 3A. HIGINBDTHAM nlnccn I. - ‘ lac Bun ..... . «a W helm] Gloves . . . 81.5. 3 Blueball Bats . . . . ll. 'Cflcket Ball. . . . . OI... ‘Cflcket Bats . . . . ”0 g Cricket Gloves . . . 81.. ,. Tennis thkets . . . 83.00 Tonal: Buls .. . . fl. "“0an am. . . a.“ You get the but “I“ f" Nut money a Foods the Mann. Increases the M. Produces better quality. lon-polaonouo. Prevents blight. Far ahead of Paris Green or any othor bug killer. 0“”“§.“”“m 331m __D__EATH§ J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, Lmrmmfi 1mm. swamum‘ummm Wetmnmamnmummmxma m, 3m spoeisl .............................................. Lumm'nodn'ca SHN'Hu- Ladlcs' Whhi WM, n h was... with tour coo Inch tech Voting. with menu! .1 W’M between. $1 25 wt!“ ma. hmchL.....r.r....:.i..;;___°i .................. mum's Lam Km up, may diluted. which)“: builds ”Wave-mil mung. Spool-l In: Men’s New York Dresses Why my m 91min: :5. m ‘ mwnamm' "1:. m. m...» .a P ' 's . out. Ivory end or! mhng of the Children Summer Had flannel, Hats! P Pelee- ‘ of re We. M mm '0 can “u you than if}? 8135'“)?!- mafia down to 253 Mm“ m 5: ‘8‘: 2 3°“; ‘° 1: cnly .......................... __ Nâ€"inll of ltyo, '- 'in co or at: W “0"” MamdBfl’filmei. W1. fit. See them. Prieee my owls «Yum autumn-cone. two {roam-0c to $3.00 each. Prices mg; 50.3., ml down to can. fl: - Lilia’ Colored my...“ 75C: Bloc-on, now '11. nylon, w“. 3.8 n“ M 23h. Rank: vsllo 81” 75c Lsdlu’ WHO! #1:: {or 753' Bu- mam mule- thsa regula- nln The mm 19, wt; elutod sh, may: TEN PAGE u» Wrist “I. 69:. 31.25 cutout-u. fle- 511M» mag 09m Pain. OUR K’er- SEVENTH YEARâ€"N0. m 30c. OUTFITTING SALE SUTOLIFFE’S HOLIDAY LADIES’ WRIST BAGS MID BNA‘I’ELMIIES. 'I'v- ’ ': um' Bon‘ tuna-m Rib (at color Blk- Gum . neg, tour Md nu. Ilsa: 7 to )0. Spool-I permit-_ 366 ' 81.00 A lllDSAY DIE PRIOE i056. '8): 13h hingmdugduodpflaotmm GEO. W. Manhuntâ€"my mun». “din-000. ht to due of uviptl "‘ ' was; mmrm Bellanca. L7. 8.009.... At. Wynn. Lindsay. At. 1030...... Lv.3.oop.n. can? .3 S Patton ind. etch my Mound on __._.... .. m ,.. BOBCAYGBON, STURGBON ' LINDSAY. mm "[18! lfllfllflMfl. x‘ h nun ad I can Ind-nun! how it to thaw. I received our, ."m' I; w"' "(himâ€"""7 i - huh-d: nus. us. nonunion. WM nu ma. mam-wt. MARTHA LAKES STRAYEDâ€"lm Hunk. on Tim: 1107 7th one miloh cow. dukool slim" 1|!ka ndrodwlthn print-k of white. whit. he! and. man at an. .“m --.!' [or mm. 1.. mm. 81M“ hon.“ m mm north of Oakvood. on ad Fm FOR SALE 08 1'0 Ramaâ€"A: nlublo hm 1mm [gripe-township. on. n11. coo-lid! uno- to. 3-. the In. an halo- ad .-v6 flaunt tutti-chum Man-III. I917»! ‘ My.nhm-unm In“ shad-mum Inn. man. 108 Ol‘lCE.â€"All put-ties toquirin. now pump- or topsin m x mated to Ian order- “ Sylvan: M’t’g ’o offix. or my residues, one door won: “gunnery. Old nth- o! otthor wood or iron, M I. 521513.; Linda-y. Kay 12, 0R SALEâ€"A thoroughbred Janey Cow Ind car, just tight for print. funily; my quiet and good uilkor. épply to H. LAOEY, Box 8. Kirkfield, Tea. London, On. ANTEDâ€"Mon who van: . fortune u: unwilling» wot to go: it. Only unbitioxu unused s ppl. No room for {ire-u. Write G. Hmhlll Co. BELT BUGKLES: MOUSE SETS All! MAY 24th is nearingâ€"probably you intended going awayâ€"or perhaps friends are coming to visit you. No matter :which is the ease, in this week's ofi'erings you will find many new and desirable additions for your holiday attire or the beautifying .of your home. This sale corner: at a very opportune time, and when you consider the saving possible in buy- inghere you will find that you will be able to seem many. ,thinzsy whether for home or personal use, that‘you had not considered. Note the low prices: “-5. '1'!" Bed Saul nd Bags for 980. fine qusllty lantha- erlt Buzz [1: Black. Grey and Brown cola-tags, Oxidized, Rich! Ind Gut mountain. This 1. c an 08mg, 91th.: m mogul-£8150 "In no Ina-f 4n! «MKSM “:1 W lunar Wrist Bsgs In Black. Grey and Brown ”brings, Oxldizod. Rich! Ind Gut mountain. This in u an 033mg, :9 thay m mogul-tail! "In. a. ................................ ” mm” ‘30 thus Blanca Sou. Thu coma in an, tour 1nd three place sets. list an End Enamel, Haul. Purl. Ivory nod lug. "duty at figure dulgnr. Prlon my 81.25 per on sud down to 250 NLKETTI ll. IQFFEVI “ms. v. wan. Ticket Agent 3x1». 0500.- W- ' MICE LLANEOUS. wear and hi. hit-up- pub-1 m. .W-kts- 5!“. 5" W711", Uldron'l Con“ IF'II‘ u‘ All rev. dbeob tron New York; quite the now “In. _In Blane 1 81.00 “Vaâ€""'1 til the last. generel election, pd had known Gamay as a still Conservative {or eightgeg £995.: He himself eng- “7"”... I." at tho I... Ion. William H. Clark, who was at meetings at Providence Bay, Long Bay, Manitowaning and other points last. May, swore that Gamay had given no intimation that 110' Would support the Ross Govomment. Tho ohly Lfboral for'whom Gamay had a d_word was Mr. James Comma. The latter he said he hoped to see elected, as he had a good mining policy and was a good fellow. Clark swore that he had_begn_a Liberal‘unâ€" To Mr. Johnston the witness' Said that Mr. Gamey had promised the convention to support Mr. Whitney. In nnswar to a question as to the course he would expect Mr. Gamoy to pursue it Mr. Whitney did not carry out his announced policy. the witness answered that he. would ex- pect Mr. Gamay to come home and resign. Asked if he had created a disturbance at one of the campaign meetings. Mr. Ellis said he hnd not. :He had just interrupted a. Liberal ‘epeeker long enough to correct a statement he had made that witness thought was e. subject that should not have been mentioned. Another 0! the the. Williem Vineer. Township Clerk at Cern'erVon. lunitoulin, wee st the Providenee Bey m . on well a two or three others. heerd ell of Ir. Gemcy’e speech. in which he do- nounced the Rose Government. Wit- neee did not em with Noll Mc- Dougell or the Berry’e, to the eflect thet Genny eeid he Would Iupport good measure. of the Rose Govern-_ ment. nor did he heer A. F. Cempr boll’e nune mentioned. The whole ‘ trend ot‘oexney'e epe'och Wee thet there would be no Rose Government otter flay 39. The witnoee wee de- puty returning ofloer tor the Peter- endun. end we! noticed at hie ep- pelntnent by Mr. Gemey.'ineteed or by the returning olllcer. Sheri! Jock- eon. To Mr. Johnston the witneu aid thet he would think it perfectly right for e member at Perliunent to eup- port men-urea which would be to:- the edventeze o: the country. He put the country bolero party. , Mr. McPherson quoted from Dr. Arthur's evidence a statement that he had seen Mr. Gamey and convers- ed with him at theWalker House on January 14. Oa-ey’o Campaign Pounce. * Thoma- Ellis. district constable 01 Providence Bay. swore that he had been at Mr. Gamey'a meeting on May 3. Mr. Gamay had denounced the Government and had said noth- ing to give the inference that he would support the Ross Government. Mr. Gamey did not mention the name of Mr. A. F. Campbell, _nnd did not make the statements attrib- uted to him by Messrs. Neil McDonâ€" gall, W. J. Berry, Sy lvestel Bexry, and the other defence witnesscs. To Mr. Johnston, Mr. Sheppard said he would not contradict Dr. Arthur's sutomont, as that gentle- man might hum seen Mr. Gamay on Jaguuy 13. an" it m ”m" H. E. Sheppard. of Espuolo, tyi- ttflod that ho had not. an». (“guy a; the train bot'eén Sudbm-y a“ Wobmod. about noon. on Jun. 14th Int. 'lb'bo on tint trsln on that partial-:- day Hr. Gamay Inuit hove loft Toronto at 11.15 pan. on Jan. 13. Mr. Shoppud’n evidence was in. tended to ml: in put to flu: at Dr. Arthur's. who had «won that he saw fit. Gunny at the Walker Homo on both Jan. 18 and 14. The Chucellor directed t coun- eel should look-for traces the al- leced 81, 000 transaction of Jmuery 29, as well u of the 88,000 affair of September 9. - . . The court directod. howeVer tint one counsel at each side would havo wees: to tho books. Kr. Johnston requested tint the am he limit.- odtotholunodztouhtho case of the Ontario Bank. Mr. Johnston. on behalf of‘ Mr. Stutton, and that the position was simply tlzis: Thet the prolongation of the Gail-lug was a serious draw- back to . tretton in pursuing his duties es e member of the Legisle- ture end e. Minister of the Gran Every Item of fir. Stutton'e per- eonel eocount had been submitted. Hr. Mormon objected to the ex- amination of the Loan Company’s books unless the prosecution would state just what entries they wanted. I“! Full-g. “They cannot." said the Chancel- lor, “this in o fishing expedition." Ho held, however, that the counsel we!) egtttled to the information. bank finally unnouneed its permis- sion to on. counsel on ml: aide to mine transactions in $50 and $100 bills. Io long u the strictest. privucy were guaranteed. All Inter- mtion “that-ed by the nut: will be submitted. It. I. J. Anette-re “on In, on An Other Andamanâ€"lore lu- denee on Gener- Pounce! Lee- “ ' h. i! In Ire- lune-ulâ€" Iuk Account Mints..â€" . Inveeflgulen to Continue. Toronto, Hay 14.â€"’rhcre wee =5 Conference at the outset of the Goya, ey bribery Inveetlgetion yesterday it to the accountancy phones of the utter. Hr. Welter Ben-wick, K.Q.. wuonhendhbeheflottheomerle Beak. end Ir. A. Claude Hecdonnen Wted the Dominion Permanent. Loan Company, in which Mr. Streb‘ ton keepe his private mounts. The L."_ A EVIDENCE AGAIN CONFLICTS. Witness Swear: Positively Ho â€" Was at Toronto Exhibition. - GAHEY 0N SEPT. 9TH ma owner paints imsflho new matter on which he ;h‘t;at°;’:?waԤ: couldfiwtify, (excppt that o!_the $900 :ovornmont Tho deposxt sup, wlpch he sybnuttcd was 0 .had not material to the mam issue. He PmJ ”M36 " also pointed out that, Mr. DuVemct, " huge; ém‘ Gauiey’s counsel. wasxabsent. me 0 see After consultation. the judges do- ! a. good mining . _ . 'ood fellow. Clark cxded to call Mr. Gamcy themselxcs been a Liberal unâ€" " cm“ by "to Jun- elgction, and had The member for Mmitoulm stepped am! Conservative' into the box. and the Chancellor ox- §2_.l§_..mge§ -7212- W? L“! ymsgaafit LINDSAY, ONT., FRIDAY MAY 22 1903. ci‘i iii-Light. Conservotive. and am no interenee could be drum from hie utteumee that he would support tho Rose (3th it rotumod. . link. Wouldn't Mull Get-o,- The judges then enquired of It. Blake whether he intended to call Mr. Gamay. Mr. Blake mpliod that he had considered the matter fully. and had come to the conclusion thet Mr. Gamay had been so hilly examin- ed and cross-examined. that there Kr. O. R. Atkinson. barium. of mu. Oumnt. upoko ct {our choc. Non mun;- with Hr. Gunny lut In». and Ivor: that. my latte; {an ton 5 Hon. harboro’. had submit- todn on tho W account. of Hon. J. .Btntton for nomination. Ir. Boll will return it his pro-coco is re- qulrod Ir. William Oovonqh. C P. R con- doctor oi North 8w. identified Ir. cow's roilwoy pm. No. Q168. and produood his rocordn to ohow that. ho hod tnvoiod from North Boy to Smith mm on tho morn. in; oi Jon. 1‘ lost; on. oi tho dun on which Dr. Arthur- ol Sudbnry om ho oonvorood with Gunny ot the Walker Homo. Toronto, _ at?!“ route. mm: 15. -Ilr. Johufon, ttho Om bribery. :nqmm announced um cw gm 0; Stray lam no htonlm mm by ll- “ sumo-mm Now,” In Cub-diet II-«Ir. m. Would It» on: labor In Inna!- u. I. 3» am» emu We” “My. He was also asked about his move- ments during the rest of the week. Thewitness could only recall that he spent most of his days on the Exhibition grounds and visited three difierent theatres. He could not 61: within five or ten minutes where he was on any other day of that week. In reexamination Mr. Armstrong said he usually visitgo Toronto once a. year. and that at Exhibition time. He was not- funlliar with the direc- tions hero and the only street of which he was sure Was Yong’e street. Mr. Johnston then produced abm tor $168, which was paid by the witneu to the McCormick Company at the Exhibition grounds by a. cheque. Asked the date of the cheque, witness add it Was the 9th of September. Ho Could not say why the bill was twice folded. Hr. Johnston wont exhaustively into the question of time. md wit- nets stuck to tho data and the time within ten minutes a in 1nd looked at his watch. Ho crested some unnsement by laying that he could not remember ever muting my oth- er appointment to meet anyone, though he might hon done so in his younger: gays. (The object 0! this testimony was to contradict the evidence of Hon. J. R. Stratton. Elgin Myers and Frank Sullivan, that Gamey visited the Parliament Buildings on the morning oi September 9. and that ‘ this was his only visit during that ; month. Gamey swore that to the best of his recollection his am visit was on the tenth.) cmmu... To Mr. Johnston,- the witnese laid that when he was la the city at Fair time he did not stay at a hotel. but at a friend's place. On the Hominy afternoon he had busi- neaa at the HcCormick oflcee. but could not toga]! where he went at- mam. On Tuesday morning he went to Ehton’a gust after themeet- lng with'Gamc'y, and alter walking about for a time. he went to the Exhibition grounds. He would not swear the exact time he arrived at the grounds. but he thought it was within ten minutes of ten o'clock. On the morning of Tuesday, Sep- tember 9, 1902. he had met Mr. Camey about 9.15 around Simpson's store in Toronto. They arranged to meet at 10 o’clock at the Exhibi- tion grounds. Witness was at the appointed place at 9.55. Mr. Gam- ey arrived ten minutes later. The two visited various portions of the Exhibition, and were together until one o'clock. when they separated. Witnesa then transacted some busi- ness with Ir. W. R. Landon. of the Chatham Wagon Works. He fixed the date accurately by a receipt {or name notes which he had handed ov- a to Mr. Landon. An All!!! For 0...}. R. J. Armstrong, genonl mor- chunt of Got-o Bay corrobonted the previous witnesses as to what hap- pened at Mr. Gunny": _t_neetings. In etch-diminution by Mr. John. ston the witness njd the pringipel inué betWeeh the parties st the gen- erel election was the benefit of Heni- toulin, but. to Ir. McPherson he said tip mm o“ the Proflnce gener- Juno. Cater, of KagaWong, tor- robontod the prudent! witnesses in to the autumnal that. were undo by fir. Gamay 0»: Ma meeting. tad denied that. -he had ever said he 'puld give the Ross Government. in- dependent support. ' He did say, how- ever, tint it the Opposition, menu- in‘ tho 11ml. Were to introduce tumour. beneficisl to the Island he would 39mph. it. Geor'ge Strain. of Gordon town- ship. gave testimony Similar to that at tho previous M. He bud been 9. Item mortar, but had “it! to the elfltot‘l: "I! you can't vote for muslin. Tote for Gam- ported m. Game! hecauSo he was a good man and knew the want: of the country. mdlotobotmnintacon- Is Wished te Deny. More he lelt the box Kr. Genny wss uked it he lied anything more he wished to odd to his testimony. Ila replied thst he wished to deny the evidence at Hr. Junes Conuee s: to their convolution on the trsin on June 12. The istter's ststement thst they hsd discussed s. protest wss ciesriy (else. since the returns were not mode until June 17 and the petition was not filed until JuLv 14. He ind not discussed Hr. Whit- ‘ney's speech st Sudbury. In the first pincebeceuse hewesnot_st the Sudbury meeting. in the second piece becsuse Hr. Whitney we: sick when he wee theme. spoke only s few min- utes, end did not enunciste a. mining policy.‘ He sdded thst he hsd been seked to join in the smelter proposi- tion by In. Conneee solely on the ground thst he wss s. Conservative and might help to estist the Oppo- sition while Cannes handled the Government A km- _ _ lit. Johnston naked their Lord- ship. to enquire when the 81.200 we. to be pud beck. Genny “were that. the 1.0.0. we. to be pdd on when he and Summ utued their dodl tenth". and 8300 In Mr. Burko’n prlvoto hunk in Core Boy. In tho Homo ho hnd not stated this bocouu ho thought Sulllvnn would b. nor. 11]:on to tell tho truth 1! ho thought ho would at this money hock. In the court ho had not been ukod ony- thfin; routing to the gutter. Borrow“ m- Iraal halal. i do an injury to 1113 friend. Ho then want on to explain that. Ho admitted that ho wanted £0 “tor the division or the 88.000 on make use of Mr. Gamy'a influenoo In Sapt. 11. ho had borrowed 31.200 getting hold of tram-hunt. Ho want- ot Frank Sullivan’a than. (hing his ed to make a lfittla 1.31am». non- I.O.U.. 8900 he depoutad to tho ay. There had been no mining don! cram of tho Cronin Plano Company . henna: them “no. 1898. ”Certainly I do." said Gemey cm- phatlcally. The Chancellor had alâ€" luded to the fact that that Crmin'e evidence would appear to show that $900 was deposited by Gunny In the Ontario Bank on the morning a! Sept. 11 betel-e the money was 0.1- leged to have been paid by Stratton. Gamay pointed out that the books 0! the bank ahchd that the money was deposited in the alternoon e! that do). “In the taco of all um; evidence" he concluded his lengthy address to the Witness. "do you still adhere .to your evldencch “I have," said Gamay. The Chan- cellor then recited the long list or denials by which his story had been met and asked him it having heard them he still wished to adhere to hie story. explaining that it was neces- sary to ascertain whether the money deposited in court was legitimate man or whether it was forfeited to the wn. ' "You have followed the comic of the evidence?” queried the Chancel- lor. The Chancellor then wanted to know whether he had had any min- lng dog! last summer. Gamay said he had been in a. transaction with Mr. Bristol. They had land on op- tion on a mining property nou- Arn- prtor which expired in November. "Do not nub public speeches!" commanded the Chancellor. Gamay aid ho was a. straight Imp- porter of the party as constituted under Mr. Whitney. but nevertheless he would be glad to um“ them on somo measures which he personally atom. w wan a. mu. 1 He added tint there were muny Socidists in his ridiax. and in some or gey- propouh he agreed. _ "Well. 3rd you .u Wt Conser- vative?" asked the Chancellor. "I’m sure. my Lord. you'll agree with me that tho Libel-u putydoes not moment the good, honest peo- ple of this Province!" he remarked. The Chancellor then.read Gamey'a letter writt‘h: in February. to the editor of The maltoulln Expositor. In it he told the latter that the peoâ€" ple of this province were not satis- fied with either political party. and that there would he a shaking up of dry bones. and the Chancellor Want- ed to know whether it was true or written to mislead. Gamey laid it was partially true, but was mainly Intended to hep The Expoultor quiet. ~ Gurney kept right on with his ex- planation, and declared that Hr. Stratton wanted the letter written. And that it was misleading to this extent. that he had porsonslly no Intention 01 supporting the Govern- neat. hmmtom "Was it. intended to unkind?" asked the Chancellor severely several times. at the end of J anuary. ststing that at the request of his my constitu- ents. he hsd resolved to take an In- dependsnt stand in the House. and wanted to know if it were true. Kr. Gamay explained that it was true to this extent, that he had been re quested by some to do so. In 9. rid- ing like his, the Liberals. and even some Conservatives might desire him to do so. Tho OM01- thon took up tho lotur Guuy [rota to Mr. Whitney Ir. Croaeln meant when he add that Gamay lad kept prints monoda atGorenay, wuarcleroncetotua mm book. There wae a memo o! the depoelt of 8900 on September 11th in thin book. The Chancellor wanted to know I! he bed any nuisance In preparing the document. and Gamey more tho! ho had none. Hr. J. R. fichgor had mad it alter-1t we; written. and he had eho'n the IS. to Ir. '7. R. Smyth. II.P.P., who had not mad it, however. He had token remn- oble care to hove it accurate. Asked u to whet motel-hum had. 'mleiton, except thet Ir. Johneto he said he had a memorandum book, had been kind enough to threat: which was in his veliee at the hotel, him with criminal proceedings. an endecuh-book.ln which he bed hehedbeenmdvleed thetheehoul Inepterccordotpeymente. Hewu.reeervehledetenceuntflhecemen not eo careful in keeping o record of to court. Honour. he did not deea hf: receipts. He expldned thet whet 1 thg_ mute; relengt to the enquiry: first asked as to tho DI‘W‘LIOB of his ink-meat in the Home. Gamey Iudhehudukenabouttendaylto prepare it, working at it st odd time! {or about a: hour a. day. Adhom to an Story. Hr. Jonesâ€"“It. Was written met I hmd seen him." He had not our seated waxing in regard to Infor- mation as to Algoma. and Sault Ste. We. Although not. In em- dent politician he had made tho-ug- geetion in order to strengthen It. Ganey’e influence. I "In it not an absurdity (or you to speak 0! Ir. Gamey’o bang unseat- ' ed when he was saint to nupport the Gout-amt?" “Iced Mr. Blake. Mr, l Jones ”meted that he would not Q.â€"And where were you to com in: A--â€"I wuss com ham?! Asked min wht he meant by “better" trcntment. Mr. Jone. all ho "torn-d to the not Gunny m to (at more patronage than ho ox- poctod. The witness odd ho wouldn't be human if he owed u. o umber limit with poutbmtleo in it (hot cum. in his war. 'l‘ho court odjournod till 2 o'clock, Joac- W 1:. Ir. Bloke continued tho emu-ol- mutton ot D. A. Jonu'ot 8 o'clock. "Then you state." aid fir. Blob. "that you won gotta; to work In lino with It. Gmeyand you Icy '1 an .tollyou how mm.mMu ones.‘ This letter you and m writ- ten shortly otter tho confmnoo with Ur. Alexander Smith." He had never known that Gamey bed been near the Parliament Build- ingS. or that he knew Frank Sulliâ€" nn. fie thought that he and Cam- cy Were working together to make whet money they could out 0! deals. : Quincy bed expected but half the petronlso. but Alex. Smith said It I was usual to give Government sup- porters the whole 0! it. Jone: len'nlned. Cross-examined by Mr. Blake. 'Joncs could not 51y how long pro- - vlous to August 16 he bed first ’telked with Gemcy end with Smith , ebout the petition. fir. ‘Jonoo could '08:: no expluo “on. an." Counsel pointed out um. tho Premier wu then in England. ud mm was nun; in his plan. when“. lit. Smith Md bun Luzon! owl!!!- tor :1qu yoga. Kr. Blur. took up s plans. In on. of tho letters. in which Jone- uld h. Inc! «on "the present acting m- Asked what he meant by his a1- luuonl to the railway passe. being all right. Jones said that at Gun- ey'c request he had seen Mr. Smith about them, end the latter hadsnid he thought they would be all right. Tbe letter of September 14, Jones explained. referred to mining matters in part. They were considering some good things down East. The ”party" alluded to was a. party Ga- mey was to hunt up ix; connection with the Sault protest. He could not say who the party was. When he said that he could get-in- to Mr. Gibson's omce at any time. he mat the office of Thomas W. Gibson. of the Bureau of Mines. The “Ada-3‘ M.” flow so. Smith-Jutland, it It would be legal to pay‘Guney'a ox- ponsoo for collecting ovidonco in Soult Ste. Huic and Algoxna, and Smith said it would. Mr. Smith «on tho "Acting W" referred to In the letter. port the Government. He didn't let him know that they Were pulling to- gether. however. He was acting en- tirely without the knowledge of the Government. Ho saw Carney again and suggested that he get evidence to unseat Hr. Smyth and Mr. Itin- cunpbell, and Gamay said that i! he did ao he would want to be well paid for it. That was what he do luded to in his letter to Gamay of August 16th, in which he said that if he were in his position he could pick up thousands of dollars. Asked what he meant by “You will be ev- en hotter treated than you expect." Jones aid that he meant Gamey would he a strong candidate at the election, which must follow his be- ing tin-sated, been. he would not be opposho ‘ Alter ucertaining Gamey'a posi- tion, Jones Went to see Mr. Alena- dcr Smith. the Liberal organizer. 1nd told him that Gurney would “fp- Mr. D. A. Jones. 0! Beeton.‘ was then called and swore that he was an uncle by marriage of .ltr. (Janey. andtht some time prior-to theta-t general election Gamay had told him that he was going to run as an in- dependent. Aitcr the general elec- tion. some time in J uno or July, Jone. swore that he saw Gamay. and the iattor said that he did not proposa to sit in Opposition for {our years. The bargain was struck that they were to go into partnership on various "deals.” They discussed?!» matter of patronage, and Gamey said ho would be content with hall of it. and would be careful to avoid friction. Gunoy. recalled. would not deny the W. And added that ho had confidant! tho loan from Sum- nn u [Mute funds. Ion-u. John 8. mm, of The Globe: E. Hiddloton. 0! Th. mu udEhpm; ud'JohnR. Bone, of '11:. Stu, who Interviewed Gamay, gt Buado. Verified the pubulhod ro- m Gamay left. a. box. It. Johnston put In the newspaper 1n~ We" granted by Hr. Gamay M. Bull-Jo, in which he aid that. be but nth-id ch. 8900 in tho previous Asked obout the deposit clip tune- uctton. heeddhewould‘bedeli ted to give an explanztlon to the on- miulon, except tint Kr. Johnston had been kind enough to thmten him with criminal prom-Gina. and he had been advised that he Ibould reeem his dolenco until he came in- to court. lion-cover. he did not deem 03-01 Politics w. “I"... not.“ Illpo. TEQM§:8}.QQ fER YEAR Inlay. In 85th The Str. Batu-ion will run a ‘iflb trip between W Ind Icht- dly on lend-y. In: 5th. Inf-c Mum at 6.16 gm. 8018.1. g... IndLindnmut ll'un. “115.5”. The ate will be one-1n! rec-In 1!. turn (are. â€"d2wl ’ . V . g Wool Hand. The undersigned will pay Uh fif- eltmhprioe (or :11 MW‘ his store. 3d- Flowpfll. : s Th3 Commiqsion .t 3.15 M until to-day u 10 o'clock. The Chucellor said they nut clone all this oral testimony to- dw. and be mdy (or man: .- Thug-edgy next. Satanic would to Ian tor the bunk. end the c- mutt. be closed to hr .3 at!” want. this week. To athe Chtncellor he said that it was at the time there was “idea he one of a majority. before theol- eCtion in the three Norths, tint GO- mny talked to him about. the Re- Covernment holding the reins at [Iowa- and the majority dwindlh‘. “were Noni-sue- beech. Lachlan Galhrdtl. farmer. Provi- dence Bey. said he had tum meetings of Mr. Gamey's during the election cempetgn. There was not» in; in his speeches thet. could to construed es meaning he would eupport the Ross Government or their meuum. He pledged M to support. the Whitney policy .t' the -convenuon. end be M the Rose Government. There nano- thing aid ebout Ir. Campbell ‘ the meeting on Key 3. W. J. m bed told him he wee not at th Providence Bey meeting end he ht not eeen him there. Hr. .lcPhsrson aid more witnesses present. them mentioned would Witne- su'i that. lit. Gamay first suggested tho prices of information ”gal-ding Miscampbell's constituenâ€" cy. and he it was who first, talked money concerning .it. - .- .- n in any other way, that these Con- servatives were friends of his, or treating them as such? A.â€"He was simply pretending to me that. be In doing everything he could to nab himsel! strong with Que Gymnast. a. lot. of funny work going on In Mr. Miscunpbell' s constituency, and Gamay had assured him for the but three sears that he would support the Reform Government. QEâ€"Now I am asking you. i! In. was pretending then! polAiticallyA or To Hr. Johnston, Hr. Jam add he had shown his mineral samples to Mr. Thomas Gibson’s secretary, a mineralogist, and he was so cut- prised gt their richness that he Ind some remarks put in the paper find it. Mr. Gomey had said there '- Asked if Guney had an o‘rtun- ity of discussing the“ trenchin- with In. Jones, witness said that wasn't nny franchises until ho had declared himself, and he bu! now said nnythlng further to witne- nbout them except his stetement in the House. Witness thought lib chances were very anal! ate: hi statement. Witness explained that “No one would dream of you and me," meant that his name would be used in connection with the deals and Ir. Gamey'e would not appear. 111:. lcnap worth trying for," and "It ‘ will come to hand quick sure," were written after his conversation with Hr. Alex. Smith, and Mr. Jonea el- plained that it was his own aneur- ance that he thought they would be willing to pay a reasonable amount {or the information. 13pm” Letter Tor-a. “The pot of money" written of w” tobehadfromeomemineralclaim that he thought would do it. all these were eo rich that he had writp tea. "I will surprise you." Other. had been surprised at the rich” ottheaamplee otcopper he had ahoWn, but he had not made any- out of them yet. In. Gan-z had told him not to be seen speak- ing to him. as the Conservative M ty suspected him, and he didn't want to do anything that would him his party, at a time when the Gov- ernment majority was dwindling. fl Ross didn't succeed he wanted to hold in with his own party. 'Thh was just alter the letter of the 19th Sept... and they bid each other the time of dayâ€"that =s. parted. _ r (Continued on pm 81 . pm the mformtlon we. Alemder Smith. "Thu. will make a. clean sweep of three," mean Initoulin. Algonn and Sault Ste. M "A good dad o! e. politician ebb too-C three nets." queried It. Blake. and Mr. Jones nodded. He was not to get my 0! the profit of the payment to Mr. Gamay for what. lit. 815k. called treechery to his friends, but. he would haVo his share of the 1m.â€" chisec if they secured any. Continuum, 16-. Jane- aid tho "proper pine." to which he c0914 was to open tho out and not Re- bmmputfin. Ham-“daun- o; to (o u a. Coma-vulva m Comum and (at we]: mot-a- tlonucould behandod over to 8:. Smith for tho Women and rt him (mac-mph!» muted for. t. I’M-'3 .7113 II- ‘5’. Ir. Bubâ€"Q.â€"Aro you bflngh up may nephews In the am. in: A.â€"I didn't bring him up. 211431.: ' in ADVLIOI In mar to further Mono, Mr. Jon.- utd the “Certain Import.- ant lnbmtlon that 'm I). out to answer a» purpose Mud." Q.â€"I would cm it Italian. but It was in one of you flat I called it picking. Put you: on nun. b it? A.â€"Lo‘itmu landlines. QCâ€"Shdl we call it pickup? Ar- Cull it what you like. had more influence with the Conn» montnndIWouMbonbh perhap- togetlnoroâ€"- Surprised n: Thur Rich-on. fl

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy