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Port Perry Star, 1 Dec 1909, p. 4

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1a all the new Shades and Weaves in Checks and Stripes. Our Fall and Winter stock of ~ Overcoatings is now in; $15.00 |New Cooking Figs Ib. Ve ating Figs 1b New Datesib ... Mince meat Ib, Saas New Orange, Lemon and SEE. Citron Peels 1b, .... 200 DUR 6 bars Comfort soup. es 28€ Al Wool Black Melton | The best value in town ordered or ready made. We make Buttons, also -carry a full range of 'wood- en Button moulds, W. H. Doubt | Shoe Salmon ne 18C 3 Tins Corn Peas or To- matos . . Fa 25¢, eds wy I. Forman & Son CASH or PURdY'S "orocece DLOTE Below aré a few of the bargains for a week or ten days spot cash 27 6 bars Comfort Soap »-vh ivi diii aie 256 Seeded Raisins, Griffin Skelogs. toc. 3 1b selected Vialentia raisins. «vs 25. 3 1b Recleaned Currants +. asc. 3 can Aylmer, Corn, Peas or Tomatoes. vs 1250, 4 'cans good peas . . ..~ ie a . 25C JapantasdCaylon Black. Tea per ib. asc. "Layer figs per 1b | 15C Cooking figs per bh. Elna 5€C, Assorted Biscuit per 1b. .oosviiananaiien (13C The following grades of flour always on hand. "Five Roses Royal Household, Glenora, Lily White and Pastry, PURDY. aves 12 sar Ne Ne ves cave . with a g- his said Mary Sing. his sons, Gordon. rep Laughlin, and setting the said dwelling honse. Such 1s the verdict givin. againge McLaughlin, 80 far as we canseson| @ inconclusive circumstantial evidence | pin and it will be interesting to note what will be the eventual 'onteome in this case, ~ There has been. a great deal - of | hearsay evidence, - Everybody seems to have been willing to. testify and the character réquired has been forthcoming. But the absolute facts, which prove conclusivelv that the}: : man ie guilty of the terrible crime with which he is charged, are Potice- 3 ably lacking: Without presuming. to dictate, it 9 would' seem unfortunate shat the bodies of the dead children were not exhumed for examination, as the evidence would have been much more 'conclusive, and the public would have been better satisfied. 1t is evident thas the Crown are not thoroughly ratisfled with the evidence in the post mortem exam: ination, 'and they are considering the advisabily of examining some of | the other organs. The evidence which follows was| taken 'from 'the Globe's report. on Friday last. "To my mind a large volume of evidence closely. connects. the de- fendant with the trugedy of Goto! 29th," said Magistrate Hamilton sending Archibald McLaughlin 'on for trial at. the next Criminal Assizes on the charge of wi der. The trial. will, like]? : be -|in Whitby early next Spring.' H. Live Stock Wanted Highest Cash Price Paid If you wish to secure choice cuts of season- ! able meats, go to Cawher Da ba MeLay P. Cook, tbe prisoner's' coyusel, ur: ged 'the dismissal of the charge: against his client, 'contepding that in' the evidenve produced at the bearing there was absolutely. 'noth ing connecting MeLachlan with ¢ither the deaths of his wile and sons, or with the firing of the house trom whieh they were carried dead. More tin furiy. withs ts gaye evidence before Coroner Bascom at the several .sessons of the inquest. The testimony was substantially the same, although some new features were added 'under the searshing cross examination of County Cro Attorney, J. B. Farewell Crown hopes, however, some additional evidence to when the case finally comes: b the' Judge at Whitby:- © Bilas Qeifiha, an aeqiiain 1 tha Nik wee willing £0. go wit Mrs. Wm. Foster, who w. an of the. coroner's jury ne n pt 'when - [ing - Quite a' shift in our opaiation has taken place daring the past week. Mr. Leslie Moase has moved into the lute home of Mr. Frank} Heatly, while Mrs, McKinley now, 'Toceupies the home Mr.. Monse has] vacated ~, Mr. Thos. Midgley has moved fnto his own house that Mrs, | McKinley has been occupying. : Onr trustees have engaged Mr. Martin as teacher for 1910. 'Our village'is completely isolated so far as telegraph and telephone {connection is concerned, the recent| storm having puis all wires. ons of business. We would draw . 'attention: to shel Bazaar and New Hogland supper in tlie Methodist church on Wednesday December 18t, afternoon and even Mr. 'L, Presbyterian Sabbath School Oon vention at Lorneville last week. = Mr. W. J. Gibson is ill and mw der thé care of Dr. McPhail; 0 Manilla. ook Mr. and Mts, Jos, Short were in Lindsay on 'Saturday on business. Many of our readers will be pleased to learn that Mr, Herbert Cob reports that be is geiling along' nicely in lis new field. . "Mr. Cobb is a young man yaised in our mids, who recently wsnio to Saskatchewan SEAGRAVE «io Sinings o the Division urs Send ounry 55! SNTamIo : A + UXBRIG as a missionary, He'writes to his| friends here that his work is-congen- ial and the people most 'kin nd What migh ave p m 5 aceldent, took pl Mrs. ; EES ou Mis ¥. Jan, eb. 'ged hy gio 7th.ju ard, Th th jo H. Watson attended the} "BROUK HAM-~ Clerk ¥ Jas h, Mar, a EE oe Joly ¥ Proind PERRY. Clack, Ji W. th, Jan. x; ov, 0th, Jan. an wth Mar. tr oth Nov, oth, a ui we , Mar. Ee Rb LM 4 iy ell, Whi Fk nd, A ath Sept. 7th, Oct. a ot aah, Now | 5 1c Maghepu wi ah pa Greenwood ~ 6th, Sep} ¥ Rurnha Pont oth," Ju CAN NINGTON Sik, dy "Seitth; ton-- Jan, u + Sept. agrd, Ca ar. ilk, Ah ath, July qt! i. Gon, Bava yo. Ney aath; July 15th oh sg, erin rs ms 9a Le

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