A .5 fa $1 _lf Yi cl i-“_ i ¢ i i . _ .v~¢,’FiZé3- `E .5 r" = i 6 »~ .1 ... - ,xv i ,.. > "1 fi 4. Iii _,_ _ ____ ii' l r ‘. -.(4, »-\'~ ' ;i'i ri" . i Ji I l-1. 1 '.°_~. 5; it 3:? pi E » _,_ _, iriiwi .,- *F i ` i l 5 ,_ il i ij; fig 3.4 if ,iii _ _ ll* 135 itil i lt). rr iz 711;. . ii. :xiii fl?-* .l,». _ ¢3,,", :‘_"_ f 1" .- er. I .»,-_ `- .lf f1l'_"n __ .i aa.; li. 4 _v Ili, sas” i 5 11'# 1"? 'i 'i .gfi 5 » :‘ i, i I . WV l‘§ ‘ l i _ I’ i - i » i i ii .. . i r race six ` m1'as'r mais "“‘ " ARBIAN FIRST Ol ff- f - -nn-TH? °U ... A e H “Wir % liifrfli §Ei_El‘:r£b From rms wants News For me ciliiiiiailins Sir an eg , ... Orr' the evening of the 19th inst. I Dl.ea@.nt time was spent at the paraonage, Klngsboro, Lot 47, when I Immhel' of the members of East ._¥olnt and South Lake Churches called Q' _ ,fthe pastor, Rev. GF. Camp, and . ived by Mr. and Mrs.‘Camp, and* mother, Mrs. Miller, in their usual hospitable manner. Alta); some ¢_ime'spent socially and the us ai re- nu, fully up to the eastern l -_ d, the meetin was called to 8 0 _ I on motion of Deacon 'l‘.s. Rob- 0l\.' Deacon Alexander Scott being appointed to the chair. Then on be- half of the meeting, Alex. Scott, in al appropriate speech presented Mr. Oamp with a sum of money in appre- ciation of his services as 3 pastor of the two churches and his worth as a citizen. Mr. Camp replied in a very edectivo manner and after singing, God be With You Till We Meet Again, the meeting dispersed at a seuonable hour feeling that they had spent a good and profitable evening. Dr. Edwin P. Moore had a narrow escape from death yesterday when his automobile was struck by a north side Mishswaka car. The doctor was thrown violently forward in the ma- chine when the impact came and he was badly bruised about the shoul- ders in addition to being partially < stunléd. The engine of _the automo- bile was not damaged. but the body wp splintered in places, the rear 'ax- le 'was twisted and the steering gear iiapared. The physician was on his way to .South Bend from a call in River Park when the crash rniiie. The street car struck the livc passenger nlohlne as the car was in front ol the Joseph G. Orr residence. Dr. Wiore said he heard a shrill whistle and made an ellort to swerve his au to from the car tracks, but the troi- ley crashed into him before he could twist thc car aboiit_ He asserts he was on the right side of the road, was travelling the only place he could owing to the snow drifts and was conforming with the speed laws. Dr. Moore was able to run his an- to into the city after the accident. He places the damage at $500. South Bend, Ind. Exc. Dr. .\lfiori~ is H son of Theo and Mrs. iilooro, Prince Street. William Ramsay. aged nhoiil fix, Hamilton, Lot. I8, was killed yrs- terday afternoon at Kciisiiigtoii hy the train western lioiind from ~ this city. _ The deceased had driven to Ken- sington in the early afternoon and was returning about four o'i-lock. Just about this time thotraiii from this city was due in Kensington and when Mr Ramsay, drove up to the crossing about 100 yards east of the station the approaching train fright- ened his horse. The result was that when the sleigh was on the track it was struck by the engine and Mr. Ramsay was tliroivn hcncath the wheels. I-le was run over and badly mangled. Doctor Jardine of Kensing- _ton was summoned iiiid_thr- unfor- unate man was removed to the store of Andrew Bowness. The doctor arrived promptly but no hope was* held out for his recov- ery and he expired fifteen minutes af- ter the accident. Owing to the illiicss of llr. Imr- raeh, the coroner at lie-nsiiigtuii. Dr. Jardine, Summersidc, was called up- on to summon a coroiicr's jury and they met last night. After faking some evidence they ndjoiirned to meet Saturday morning nl. 9.45. The deceased was a prosperous farmer and, being unmarried, resided alone on his farm at Hamilton, l-le removed to Hamilton from indian River about ten years ago ut which time he and Robert Easter exchang- ed farms. Since then he has lived a- lone. He is said to have hccii in comfortable circnmataiiccs and was quiet and iinasmiiiiiiig in rliuiicanor- Two brothers and ii sister. the lut- ter abroad, survive him. The brothers are Edward and John in Hamilton. The driver of the train, John Yeo, is an experienced, capable and care- ful engineer and yesterday's accident is the first of its nature. in his ex- periencs. ROV- and illre. -las. iilarllougail and family of Cape 'I`raver.=ie were very kindly remembered by thi: members of the congregation on the beginning ii ANY Too Goon. Mr. Robert Mc.Lurnon. Shawvilie, Que.. Writes:-.'__Il§m writing to tell you an experience I with a had cold and a bottle of your valuable medicine. 'I was up in the lumber camps teamilnf' horses. and I caught a very bad co . l thought it was going to turn into coh- ~sun1ptiun. for my left lung got very sore and my heart did not feel any good. l came home and tried some tgfferent reriiedies but they did mc no good. A friend told me about Dr. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup. so I tried it. and whén l had taken two bottles my cold was gone. I think it is a grnt'remedy, and will advise any one with a cold to use it. l can’t praise it enough." 4 Dr. Woods Norway Pine Syrup con- tains sll the lung healing virtues of the Norir:.iy pine tree, which combined with Wild 'Cherry bark and other pectoral remedies, makes it one of the greatest known picparations for Coughs, Colds. Broncliitis, and all Throat and Lung Troubles. -, i Put up in ri yellow ii-rapper; three pine trees the trade mark; price 25 cents. ' lifanufactiired only by The 'l‘. Mil of the new year. On the evening ol January 4th about sixty of the peo- ple of Cape Traverse and vicinity as- sembled at the Mans`e` to wish thc Minister and his famiiy'B prosperous and happy New Year. Major Clark, who is always conspicuous in pro- moting the welfare of the minister and congregation, in a few well chos- en remarks called upon Dr. Dougher- ty and asked him to preside during the evening. The worthy doctor ex- plaincd their mission to the Manse and while apologising for the intrii- sion he assured the occupants that thorn was no cause for alarm. Hc eloquently referred in fitting terms to the arduous duties of thc pastor in niiuistcrliig to the spiritual wants of such ii large and widely scattered congregation. The faithful perform- ance of these duties had called forth thc hearty appreciation of the con- gregation towards the Pastor and his amiable wife upon whom devolv- ed much of the carc of the home and of the labor of the affairs of the pas- toratc because of the often prolong- ed rind unavoidable absence of the Pastor from the Manse. They had therefcirc iissembled to- ciflrcss this feeling of appreciation and esteem. f-le begged Mr. and Mrs. Macbougall and family to accept the "donation" as ri tainzible evidence of the grati- tude and good wishes of those as- and he hoped that in them would be eil from them, not only on account ~'\ _ lil Ni I ‘_ ww 'sis Ji i§~*-E4 deseerlsgmonful of flour. ` bake brown in a moderate oven. ~ » 0x0 Culnaare the greateatadv 1- »‘ °- - _ Since mel _ ‘i_l:_et,'M_l>f'l;:_¢__}ie-_clerH_m6_|_i____|;|_ia_t_;rs__gf " _e or einer r » » ‘ °` ”' '°‘“"‘° °°°"' if-.:"i’¢’ . s r:":l.‘.z.'::.‘.‘:» 'ez :‘x..':°°:.:‘:f::':s ,__’“'...’:.. I0 Cubes, 251:. 4 Cubes, l0e. the' niet confession of the' Vlrsifliill- llaroii " is is fat'-can sua- of lr. was __ gp now A Marana "How do I use up mv .stale breari? Why, ;~'@`»' ~ with _OXO Cubes. They taught me a new ' ` dish that perhaps other ivomcn, who keep house, ivoiiiil like to try. . "\Vitli tivocliildrcii in llic house, ilisonly I' i ll'f{"`- / .5-"1 n.1tur.il that fhcrc are many broken slices -- and ends of lo;i\'cs that would accumulate. l call my new dish Oxo Bread Pudding "For four persons, I soak 3,’ pound of bread to a pulp in boiling water--ihcn drain. I chop 2 onnceis of suet and a . . _ small onion, and stir into the bread. Season this with a tea- " 5P0°llf1ll of minced parsley, pepper and salt, andmiir in a _ “Dissolve two OXO Cubes in a little boiling writer and stir ““° *hi* Pudding- Turn into a. greased mold, press down and "Ihave found OXO Cubes wonderfully helpful in making Soups, Sauces and new dishes, and now I do not feel as if I ._ °¢\\ld' keep house without OXO Cubes. ' They are so handy". __ 5? -, . -_i--_fl USED I 3'»|l| D! iiirn Co.. Limited "`aron(o. Ont. . iianfs Vegetable Compound. Erie. B. - “I guffered for five years 1 from female tron lee and at last was _ ;‘.i§'.;i¥?i=1.2§i~=%i§ei2“1;%%‘€=ii2i~.=31310” helP1e55~ I ' -;_ __ went to three doc- = , ik "___ lggsngnd the__y__ gg ~ . - . :‘“‘°.‘.“..5“c.“ er l’ ry y a . in ~ _o‘._..._ ,_ ham’s Vegetable "_F_.1.~`,-_.~ Compound, and ` ,._S,‘,;;,=’.__ _ when I had taken ~_-. 'il onl two bottles l ' could lee a bi ' I sua , so 1 is = V in iighiu and I if @ now strong and well 383111- I |i0n’t'know how`to express _ my thanks for the ood it has done me .and I 21;? all a ring -women will _ _v°__L a E- Pi m’| Vesetsblf .gland ‘l.*=“l..‘ .'i°.‘i..,°'"° *“ . ’° . - » UW. D-.*i°...,‘-~'~s°~»*vs ...... . _ , _ ._ _m _ nm. Kean made rom datfv? roptg and orbs; contains no narcotic or arm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the argest number of actual cures of female' diseases we know of, and _ thousands of volllllliify testimonials NB 011 file in the Blnkham laboratory If Lynn. Mass-, from women who hav( beB11 0\1l'¢.f_i from almost every form ci female coméilaints, such as iadamma tion. ulcers ion. dizlzleceineats, api-oic tumors, irregulayl ee, periodic pains liavkavlzé. indigestlon and neryou: prostra lon. 'Every _suffering wcginai owes it to herself to give Lydia E. uk. iiam’s Ve€teblo Cowogd a trial, If _‘ou l_\l!.t_Sl§w 'l vloewrlfx Mrs. inlrliam, _i31aii,’.'elass., for-ii ltls fredlandai a,is'hU|'ifnl.' ' _ 'hd -accidents that had happened to 'the doctor and himself which he trusted would not detract froi_zi_`_:tbe'ir humble Hcrylce but wpuld` greatly add to their personal appearance. In behalf of himself and family he wished them all a happy New Year and hoped that their kind gift would be repaid to them an hundred-fold. The ladies had done their part and had by no means lowered the stand- in-d of their efficiency in providing good things to satisfy and regale the most fastidious. The well filled bask- ets were emptied and a sumptuous rcpast was served in that dainty |iuanner characteristic of the ladies of the congregation. After all had par- taken a prontableconversation and #Wes no tangi *H Rieheaon's own denomlnitlon woiile Ioeal 0. P. > _ be more appropriate. Information. _ ml ti n t pp y_ _ naiurr Dm Nor Fam. ‘- I ' » f Einar. fl. sfuiii nliiiiew. “Plc” l” °“ E“=“““ °°“"."“’1 ““" _ _ . will extend their trends E.__l_.___ - TACOMA, Jan. 22.-T. B. Nell. a This con*-pany W _IDB I "_-' ‘ young rancher accidently shot and storngfi i'|B_“f» WMC!! "U °°"" ‘b°“I' killed his iz year sin niece Annabel 510.000 'Plus firm is one of the hrs \ _ _ I Bond while hunting rabbits near est handlers of eggs_ aura olb___s_:' P~__H§i _ N' d here today. Overcome by remorsehe Island Dl'0dU¢ffB IU L5" Bi _°7Fbl _ _ -_ by ' wrote s note to his sister explaining complete arrangements ear y in c r- . ‘ the tragedy and committed suicide nary.--S. e y swallowing strychnine (Canadian Press.) Russia. At one of the four yearly lllr E818 held in London yesterday there we rnucu excitement due to the fact tha of the edict, were to be paid price high from the start. (Canadian Press) Granite Rinks. In .yest.erday’s friendly matches th (Canadian Press.) $175,000. _ fruit merchant and spread to Hotel story bricln building. Slrickcn Wilh Acute liheumi hm.a\4 uns l'¢are¢rvio».i seem-i glllgr .sflig gait; are §;¢5§ - li LONDON, Jan. 24-Furs are likely freight trsin on the Canadian North- to be higher in price, owing‘to en ern. two miles south of Lake Joseph. dict of the Duma of Sept. 23 res- on Saturday afternoon. caused the tricting the hunting of sables in death of one of the trainmen and se- l,044 Russian sables, the first offered passenger train lfo. 1 from Toronto. in the public market since the Dnsalllg The injured trainnien. who are suf- 'roaoN'ro, Jen. zz-The swuisii thirty-eve miles su hour, sue -nie re- curlers opened play this morning in pair train at twenty miles _sn hour. the‘third` test match for the Strath- none of the passengers was infured and cqug Cup, plgying iu Victoria sud none of the coaches left the - Tonight the visitors will be enter (Canadian _Press-) tained by the Mayor and corporatior. LONDON. ~7*‘“' 23"T° E°"l Gffy. at a ban “et in the Kin E,-iwfm, the former Governor General of Can-_ _ _ . fag,/bra -.- ' gg ' \ ' *I .»...v _-L , . _ ._o .~ _ "' ._ ..~ J § _ . ' |- , _ Hotel. Covlhre will be laid fir 200. ada, today was presented the free- visltors were defeated. ln the fore The ceremony “Wk NRCS With l-U0 noon games today with out ol towr -isiinl picturesque and historic obscr clubs, the Scottish players scored vations. _ only thirty-three to their opponents' Earl Grey is the third ‘member Of . - _ .` “met .seven and at ni 111; the Gran ‘iis family to receive the honor of the _ _' :. ._ _-in iv' »-- Q itesi byeat them eighty-sii to fifty-five. freedom of the city of London, form- ,-5' ff” ‘ ‘ i \ ing a precedent in the annals of the _ ' _ ' M _ city. . ` _ - - ' _MONTfREAL' 55"' 23_T°_"° im" -ipccch which thanked the corporation did sermus damage to the ‘awe °‘ of the city of London for the confer- 0” “”“"°d_ °“ 8 J_“°‘\““ C‘"“°'_ that he recognized that it was the S‘1"‘“`° P"""““ °°°"\"°‘* by “ S'““" desire or the my or London to do in the block ‘ :he fullest honor in its power to thc _ ' spirit of the people of Canada which The Sf|h°r was the H°bbs Mfzhm ;onie day was destined to be the con- °“ W am' Sf' and gutted B t “N trolling part of the British Empire. uni inuciirni slivnl ff” “”"‘"° ”“° “Sh “ “ :gd of middle for advanced sg? lision between s passenger and a rious injury to three others. is A repair train, southbound to clear s the track of a freight wreck, disre- f garded orders and collided with the S fering chiefly from scalp wound, are 'reported to be resting easily. Notwithstanding the fact that- the passenger train was travelling at track i iom of the city of London. Earl Grey in the course of his ment of its irecdom upon him said The day was approaching. he said, when the Canadians would be ready r t tu of rtners in the reeponsi i ies an o ga- tions ns well as in the privileges of the Empire. ° (Canadian Press.) (isa)---R¢¢0v¢ry S(~3|'¢¢|y HUST0N» Jim- 22_D°“U‘ ‘V“l`mf"“S' 'I‘liough all the world turns against ` for the execution of Richcson during fathen Thomas varland nicheson of [Xp¢Cl¢d. _.he week of May 19 were issued to- Virgiuim Wm not dis,-,wn mm_ ___ lay and served upon Governor Foss, H1 will stick to mygon to the _ Warden Bridges and Sheriff Quinn. end," mygthe fathel-_ Mrs. Dolina J. liawlor. writing He will be held in the Charles St Degpatgheg from Lynchburg, Va., i gram (ixboiv, Seals.; Tye; ~1__\_,»0iil<. .{_ail__ung_l Néay __9 and il_.;e`i:i ialgen _to gay that Thomas _variami Hiwggon t sembliid and of the coiigregation gen- di _ _ th t _ I th d e. ac mg m gm 1 U e I I dl not ‘ e ea c am er m e S U 9 png* was asked. m that “ly today?" c_____“___ _ _ _ _0s_;:_;is_i;i;§_x__ie <_i________e_____i_‘»_p_:ci_s___;i____________;a_y __z_:_5_' ::"_i_t_¢;___y__:;1 a_;i_1_l__le_t _youDknov<_____i_:_f the onB8r§i_i____t§i_cre i_a_lectro$g_tfg._ ____z _ Mr_ Richeson. is tlie_ stllienient "`*‘° "“°“““""" _°"““l“*°“ U' “ was interspersed with selections on Pink Pills have 'uint ful' ni liiwtimil- if cisrencé vmlr iiiciieggfipzii l $866 misome of me paptlistthilt lion t purse ii; $120/:ncli;diii_g___$45 fs? ~the piM10 skilfully Bild 8ff»iBtiC81ly ter, Belle Lawlor Indeed Iythlanllg 1 special legislation l as a last rigort céifgztgegoug rrz;’“§¢:;i,,;vmen€'>" 8 as ‘wwe -‘~>\'@. rc:/_v Ore- B H C mm red ii Maasai M Fee' _ ` - 4 ' ~ '_ » wi Hampton sections of we mare- si i-irrasg, sin.. °§{2'3.°.°a»5f.. ul? ?i‘.2’m“?§f.‘§'“§?‘Z.'°v'i§' i.'l°lyii'i?'° 'if-’3'.` 5i`.¢'i".°i¢°f§i‘i§i§ °i‘§i§i§`§§.§l`..“2s"i?§° 312 Ili. 'l""`€"f'“'° tV°"i'"°"ll~y’- Ti. .---‘ g“:i“’,?I.°"u;I°t"d CbyMM‘§' 1\_in'};1l1 Dougall. brother Of the PBSf0F. Was many years my hogs has been in refusal ol the Executive Council to ing; aawfpél Elin?-ugh isnaitlei doeneoz an . iss ary . ac ovin o e- present d did h t d th _ _ _ _ , _ _ _- _ _, »f °°“ .€’:.f~.§.a‘“:.‘i:l“a'.i.:"z:..: :i’;;1;1.‘“.l2_...‘°;‘f‘”“.i. ::;‘.ff.';:°.~. tif.; ;“°::° ‘ ‘° "“°° fi hy an addition of $30 from the SUl'I1~ In due time the assembly dispersed in herbsixteenth year lefgt foi- th annuall filed were to he railroaded OR igeng' h 1, ti, [ C1 mcrside section collected by Miss with the blessing of the Ministen west whenl vm h' e h u hy th Le . l"tm_e 1 ` '. 1° eaonh m er °_ ar' Bertha Ramsay and Masters G_ Q reeling that __ preamble evening had ____ _ms ___ ____ea_______g figs _ray dauzh- L _ro____g__ edd __ glen _ ._aR_c__ause en_c_e, said a few minutes later. and H_ |)_ Boat” making 31501" 81|, been spent and that much had been the fouowiu 9_ ___ 0_h__0__l: . tllllf- ill U18 _ et; 0 0 311°() 00 1<é€B0g F'ather is terribly broken UD. buf.. "`h°'° "B 31'” ““ “"““"“”* “"9"” done tv strengthen the social ties of ‘ with what ghsbp agittr ssl; Zltckilin lliotinluoitscrpuslillilgle elffitnesiikhqsextili :Semi mfs' hedwm suck by my bm A ~ _ ~ ' ' < i ' r o e en ." :’__fh_l_3;:\“ti___f‘_[]1:_2»t__‘;_°l¥__‘if§;’1_‘f:_‘___5;$_ll___;i‘22:5 &l:eci_E_c_;:_i_gr;i_g;i.t§>_i:__;i;ied_ i;:J_;':i_m_;i_l_;it_y_ _giammagiigg rhcuniatisni in its worst £21108 Calle for execution in thc week _ . . 1 ' ' _ of an ancient expedition to bgypt in their jbufney thmugh me- dlillzlto getrlltll. fill: llgsksliahldz :lid Ue1?flnclc)\l'rl'ti:e_r__niw,____§i_i:_r:_f>u_l_l_1_f_P;c_l_1_\:_i Hev. Mr. Macpougall thanked those meeting of the Bank of Nova Scotia ,wand Lhghoglsrsguiiaxufhe E253 -v,v£s¢,nn,e3€a;0§ inlet §?;)‘;5|,,l_),,rg5e will go to Belfast to speak for Home present f0l' 1111211, 171985011* UUFPFI? today the oflicers were re-elected u¢__jn_ and u§y Bon telegraphed nm lawyers f¢¢| such ,Q step would be Rule on Feb. 8, no matter what op- and U16 UODEWEB 10" f0l their |13-“ ' except Hon. R. L. Borden who is suc- ls sh, was very low while 1 Wag mpoguibie under the circumstances, position may be offered. ` iifillhltritliiimztilgnwhoill' Yihzxzttclidtlfd cmihld by R' E' Hams' K' C" 0' setting ready to make the trip ol M*°'"°Y Willialll A- MOM- Of Th” “°W°P“P°"» “ 3°’-“fast °°"`°“' ~ his path He appreciated this as the Hg.; BL. 1 '_ M '_ ____ h eighteen hundred miles I got asecond ‘ounsel for Richcson, stated today _P0Dd€Il¢ d8¢lBl"eS. Ql1_b0UI Bidf’-9. » - _ _“_” 1*’ "9 'J an 0” 0 '~ “UE” 5 0 message to come at nee, as th that he didn't think theic was any Blige and Nstionaliats. have li\2 most valuable gift he had yet receiv administration. feared she could m)t_°hvc_ wheney _rent prospect in Buch B suggestion' Mme and bloodsgcd in w,.mm_ _ _ . _ reached her I found her even although he considered it resource- A despatch to t e Daily Mail from §'is‘tZ¢f§`iffl'§°:i§e§ll“f¢b`f,l0'»l§§""°ti?.f -»0G'laANi)aRiAP‘”S' ‘?"°”~ J““‘""Y than 1 had expected. she walorsg ful Belfast we H00 Orme Shiv-vfifd unanimity of the ______g__og__uo___» and _.. ~_dini__ i strom._ _Gb y€B1‘B DI BBG. weak and emmiamd that I would "Anti-death bills‘nre entered an-‘workers will march down thestreets presi eu of a iota fuel company. not have known hm. and Bb “ld many in 1v1Buga¢h\|gei1,B_" “id Mr with their pockets filled, as on pre-~ the assurance that the tle between Wag; d d d 1 by » m 1 '_-_ 0 "0 ` , _ _ ~ . . . pastor and people continued _ to tu °“°_ With? girl _“___ elfy guly speak in a wh,,_,[,e,-_ He, h,mdE_ Morse. 'lhey are Just as regularly vlous occasions, with bolts and rivotsf is r _ _ . _ - , ~ ` Hi- ... lf ls” gregatilon altglolllhgzntrllaugdls at lhtlllg victim' or holdmp then" I size The lilhctgr :alle fhetllrbgsdugtl 5°" in time gllutowhilgetbe cgtjxai ' w re ii ws s s e use o ’ - i ~ ' 1 - - _ ' = _ i e It y th and he ,_ C0_O _ Wh?" h“"t’°'F5 mdy W" l°““d 5 tending her for two months, and She doesn t seem to be prepared (lust uowi (Canadian Press) , TOYS Yi SYUIPU Y- “r Y P physician was called and he ascribed G ,t ,H . ~ 1 I- th but-¢ t' 1 -I . yABH{|gQqi0N __| 23__| J F ei-ation or the people. Hu reviewed death to apoplexy supermducnd by Seams s ca_i y glowing worse. We o ___ ?eu___ i u :on o he imprison-_ ____ ___ __ , an.__ _ _. si-_ the great events that had transpired coli Not _mm the body was taken _ _nc;t daie inoie_her in hed for fD°__ __ <_ir _ e c._r_ rcme penalty, it is`r . Pres an of the dcel Lioiporii. since they had met on 6 similar CC_ to the undertaking moms of his son eai o her heart giving out.. She bf-`:r_;l E0 come. _ _ _ f _ tion, on the stand bafoia the commit-_ "°'9i°"'“m°“5 "bmi 7°" th” 3°"°"°» was the bullet wound discovered. I ghdmfle “I E cnrpsg' and her interlfeniieiciiuttiht Igjllinlnma -rehfssl rm; ti”'lob’e`cteli ftllellhn disclosure D( par- _ ' Corollers and detectives instituted to mn hera°:on‘;i:::;lBl_°°l:;’d ws had pably B severe bln; li; cab: “T5 FFL d_;‘i_f“°F mol ‘gt EIB 135° Bild W0'-lid Az l nn-_:_A an investlgiition' and °bt'°i°°.d "1\1¢B ceased -even for a llttle while she al°h°f"5“ ‘md U10 |lriScd)neIf'Behlms;)lli Olialroymad stable wgslda Rojllsslvit t to 9'°v° l' me ‘“°.l dede' W” th* would gasp for breath and no nff who h°°"d it y°¢¢€fduy in his cell at' all neeessar to eh nil th h t _` "cum °f '"'°‘a°m`“p mm' wh” Mt who' eww her thou ht lt possible oh 'J the Charles Street iall Richeson h d‘atc¥` ~ a M 6 B uc B" bl” °‘“" ‘° “"1” "‘d°”m" -could 'cet better. sane sussrea .Sell WH Pinninc stron: bones' "non tlie; ldv advocated ii ver est -(Canadian Press) 'pain ‘fat I “Md go go out of the’ ?_<_>_\_1_l_ci&_?__ di;c_i§ii:_n in fhe__l’hBl.|is &‘f#9'-1 ory"hosf'fito oversgg thenelrices _ _ t0~..0~_ 1...- ani. um.. .T _;g°_-;;_,g,,,'°,'.'°,_,',"Y ,,';§,;;;‘g,g'{,,gg;“ ...ii ... ......‘i.'}2”..‘;”...?.`$i.§’.?‘“{§ 1‘§‘*,2:€,f,*,““.},‘,,‘,§ "°““" "° "“‘°“°“’i _ tv# l ' C - " -_ ' . 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