REN HEE arr <“ur. 1>} ce 11Y . ‘ a ’ aa oie er = ———= NEW Shinkius. ChHIA RLOTTERTOWN >> Th ‘¥ y My ire x NEW SEh JLARLOLTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TOESDAY, FEBRUARY LSst me LOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUE! 4 9 ). VOL.24.—NO. 74 «neues : ° s 4 oy es Ss A w « te 4 > a B I ’ i Ses e e e - m é ° : ‘ 4% "a : ; 4 + + > a 6 : > — . 4g) & YA jiiner os Sie, Sp Sensational Revelations. | Soanies said that no bargain was made a et 6 te . Best of Al [. ee | when the letters were first brought to the cae tied 8 eS & : THE ‘**TIMES"-PARNELL LETTERS | T'imesy Their genuineness was to be tested am Es ; sdinkicen before any payment was made. Sir Charies rev : _—_— eo a, | Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Peo- +} » ee Bans ; : ‘ Phe &xaminer Pu lishing Co., ee 3 Khewnd fo ‘tu: phate + bea ate een LONDON, Feb. 14.—Mr. Soames, solicitor} Russel examined the witness very closely 3 No preparation for Throat and Lung for the T'imes, testified before the Parnell} 8s to the various forms of Parnell’s signa- Troubles is so prompt in its effects, so commission to-day that he visited (Dublin ; ture which had been produced in the court. TOTIer ) OTTRTW enTARR ~nesinaeiofes} oe parotable td the taste, lal a widely in May, 1888, in quest of evidence. At! {t was found that some were genuine and NUUN HUUds, USER SYUALS, | known, as this. It is the family medi- the office of Alexander Morphy, crown;Seme were spurious. Witness was eee &2 eS “ap ¢ ipop mm 5 re we ¢ ! cine in thousands of households. solicitor for Kerry, he had an interview | required . to distinguish between them ; ep Keto ODY e a9 oe $ 8 feed I “T have suffered for years from a with a person who was introduced to him | and c ‘plain their origin. Mr. bronchial trouble that, whenever I take as a former employe of the league, and who) 5oamcs said Pigott told him = of RA OF SI \ TD cold or am exposed to inclement weath- produced a slip bearing the signature of| interviews he had with Solicitor Lewis and Six &2 50 ae ee STO M Wh TT A 77> crt i=. RTS av ena iiselt by @ very annoying Miss Anna Parnell, specimens of Patrick | Mr. Labouchere. The latter gave Pigott | aa heat as ie Bs ee ZA NTS. or Sage 0 Ea bag — = by Egan's handwriting, and a bundle of docu-/ Several $10 notes. One of these notes was ; ee great many vemaiithe eas moma Wide ae jments which the witness inspected at forwarded: ireland, and there re-direct- . . on {x}——— well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which ‘length. He copied some of these docu-|¢d to London. Witness produced a copy Vay. always gives prompt relief in returns of ments aud made notes of others. Witness | of the letter which accompanied it. It has . oF épa> ! x5 Sag abd) ? sap ' ins ee eo eee arranged that the documents should be| never occurred to witness to ask Pigott? h we bie q . . eq e e oF. > re onto! * i ., ee ot bre ught to London, and they were brought who had acquired the letters. Neither had ; ib} eoushder Apets Ohetry Pectetel.a ‘here on Whit Monday, 1888, and embodied | he asked Houston. Pigott showed witness erage eererreneneneeerenenetrernenserereeee = — i en ae ae ; . orerrpa | most important remedy * in an affidavit produced during the trial of |@ letter from Solicitor Lewis accusing him ee ae ; = ve ve prices we h " 6 . 1and and make to order NAP REEFERS, the suit of O’Donuell against Webster for (Pigott) of having admitted that he forged 4 1 ny INDDOTTAD guarantced to give you sol: ,omtor .3 _. < . . . i i ALMA i Tt FOR FEB TARY, 18 q. guaran give you solid comfort. For Home Use. libel. Mr. Soames said he was first con- the letters and his reply whereupon, wit- as I have tested its curative power, in my sulted regarding the alleged Parnell letters | "688 required that the statutory declars- MOO ~— a)» family, many times d the past at the end of November or the beginning|tion be made, in which Pigott delivered all ae years, spdlave moves known it ‘of December, 1886. He produced five let-; the communicatious between himself and ‘ | tes) a4 q £4a Ske 2 gop affections of Fale! “treved aed nn ters, including the letter, a fac simile of Solicitor Lewis, including the offer of , \ ae 7 é te ue ae $ . . re . ‘oo . ' ; wh 4 Vi a8 GDS, a é Ga), Sn) 52 &a@. whether in children or adults.”— Mrs. | Wich was printed in the Times. | £1,000 by Mr. Lewis, on behalf of Labou- a3 ? E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Attoraey-Gene ral Webster said the let-j chere, if he would swear he had forged the = | : % Z “Twenty years ago I was troubled ters had been photographed. At Chief! letters. This statement caused a sensa- 1 DAY M We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the} Mith.a disease @f the lungs. Doctors Justice Hannen's request he handed the | tion in the court room. Continuing, Mr. SEEM chan the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should ~ a _ ox and considered =: photographs to the bench. | Soames said that Pigott did not tell bim of 244 ¢ 191] 1] Bet be missed. on Chante aectoral, an — ' Mr. Soaines said Mr. Macdonald, mana- the correspondence he had with Archbishop 2 34 -—--——-| , ]————— had finished one bottle, found relief. I iger of the London Times, handed him the} Walsh, of Dublin, regarding the letters, =| @ 28 > L continued _ take this medicine untila ‘letters. The letters were submitted to an| He bad never heard of this correspondence 4 4 sty ~ — Ha cure was effected, I believethatAyer’s expert in Apri!, 1887. Before that until he heard it mentioned in court last SE > 2 434) ”) 4 qp43 ED OY Cherry Pectoral saved my life.”— | sveni i ; 308 315.00, $17.00, $19.00. gree, Pager cared ag, le eronee seacoast ores en 19 , i: “‘Six years ago I contracted asevere iof Mr. Pagnell’s hand writing were collect-| py); , - pare : r 3 Of the OVARCOATS in this line , we h ive only to Say: Cr ME AND Sit E '( m ; cold, which settled on my lungs and led and sae specimens had ie been 20! Ellis = experts. He had never promised ” YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. s00n developed all the alarming symp- ‘i "a . - >C , . ; . wr. c e I igott S1X pence, but knew that Pigott : saree Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making ite} '0™S Conagmption. I’had a cough, | ected, At Attorney-General Websters) had asked Houston for $2,500 on the + 6 2i 1 sahenes dui ual aad Malis die: . ek Avs DAES 8 making night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, (Tequest witness submitted genuine spseci-| ground trial. 5 1 fr ee i ee le ; : sh pains in chest and sides, and was so jmens of Mr. Parnell’s signature. Mr. 2 : ee RR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FOR COATS, ROBBER COATS, and Cee as to be confined to my :Svames said he had obtained specimens of |1T WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO LIVE = r as 1p ot ine Markers rery Ww rj ? iew Axchanci r ay ed} yer 208 i b > ‘ oe “ : : . . : . J » our lin rked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily for atte nt ae aa ethane heat ithe writing of Henry Campbell, Mr. Par- IN DUBLIN ‘ ‘ Tt h ceili é seri 1 . ’ A ; 7 « 2 TAVEN “4 mr my physician finally determined to give : nell’s secretary. He had no means of | after giving evidence for the Times, and ii >. tLXe aS Ri } “ » Wha. Vi ERCHANT &# AILOR. me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took it, {judging who wrote the letter, a fac similéof| that he wanted to make some provision for i7/8 i btabewn, Cubs Ok) 20 } ae aa ye ‘the [aie = seemed {which was published in the Times Mr. |himself. Witness told him he could not : B33 a ) cally tam he, fi dona this Inglis the export, asked him to yetfortber ston io. sucha. suggestion. but that he ' . : . 2 ; bottles, amas well and sound as ever.” _ *Pecimens of Campbell's writing. . (Pigott) might rest satisfied that the Times 2 ll} 3 ne ee eS see ae — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, Tl. Be. sf here produced further specimens| would never see him ruined through his r . 2 ORS 1. | jof Mr. Parnell’s signature, which he had] honestly testifying to all he knew. Mr. : 026) 3 19) 34 mo. 2 ‘a: ae é —— A ey S Cher Pectoral ‘obtained since the fuc simile was published, | Soames said that a man calling himself 1 4Ri 4 4! 37 ’ rt . : I ie. 22, a i co aoe { 5 | including letters and summonses which Wilson wrote to him offering to give in- . “ ‘ AL vee = iy a's £ \ A ; h — 24) su is] 6 1) - PREPARED BY ‘Mr. Parnell signed as magistrate, orders of | formation. He recognized the writing as 25! Mi ep] 2 Saal + } tres ; | 7 13 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. jadmission to the House of Commons, @! that of aman named O’Brien, who was an . : . me s me ox a"? a ee EPL BE - sil Sold by all Dinggists. Price $1; six bottles, $d. | paragraph written for shyt ga and the emissary from Egan to Labouchere. The > é' 6 isilo lzilo st & FRE Baty 5d ¥ ei | foes Bt is et nd ie |Kilmainham goal book, which contained] offer to furnish information was simply “~« ala aa ’ Uv i ~? : o 4 % cage? . o im * a 9a = _ : - —Fi : Sesraen Tne | a4 » Ss > ai ; : : a Ta. % ii > § 2h _ J EE ‘ : ee Soaines said he believed “plant.” After that he had O’Brien Bake te 5e ul x ri . & bes e 4 XR E. VWELLIS ; the’ hody of the letters which appeared in] watched. At Mr. Labouchere’s instance, ithe 7'imes was in Campbell’s writing, while] O’Brien was sent to Dublin to see Pigott : , * ! : " > ’ T : 4 ; : : arneraqsemaiinineeeirepenimane se ci a oa aii pes Attoraey-ai-Law, Notary Public. &e, the signature was Parneil’s. When he dis-}{n Dublin O’Brien assumed the name of WISHES TO EXTEND TOOUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS J icovered the Parnell letters he also came|Sinclair. The men following O’Brien, X% r r x 7 i] . Ls . ° WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE, 5S. L. BURR CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. across documents which he supposed to beltraced him to Labouchere’s and Pigott’s WHEAT RRINCE Pe BURR M Ch ° t d H 6 —_—— iEgan’s. Three of houses and then traced Pigott, Solicitor TFiLLAS, BRIBEE aX ill, erry ted A Tis mas an APPY Cw ear, OFFICE—London House Building, t EGAN’S LETTERS Lewis and Mr. Parnell to Labouchere's re- Se a oe ele Neal a . (Davies Corner). Queen St. iwere found in Carey’s house where two sidence. The witness knew O’Brien as 4 ROGeivers ANd VODIMMISSION DLedlers Pr salle wie letters in Campbell’s writing were also dis-|™4" who was known in America as Rob- ‘ ; 2 » ‘a , y rey wil >tar “Ig ; i 7 = * . s . — y ° . * ms And as an — - our g ye will towards you all, we invite you ee - Legal 5 yy promptly attended covered. Witnecs produced these letters ertson, at wee ** Robertson who deluded ‘ . ‘ or sles ape a & as s int - . . . ’ one atac , ; : o call at our elegant apartments on . may to loogat ow interest. | with other specimens of Egan’s writing. Detective Moser with letters which had 54 ) th ATO HLS Gy BK G Gs ~ —— | Sir Charles Russell said: ‘* We are only anne been admitted to be forgeries. Kirby AL Birdy B4 I 9 ) re > ee ™~“ PRE SRP, TRE jable to give these documents a cursory)” paid £250 to go to Americe and pro- Butter, Cheese e, § 5 B h ’ CIENTIFIE tee iglance. ‘The court inust not assume that | CF from Sheridan the original Parnell let- Butter, Cl 4 i a a 3 Ai lal) will be unauestioned.’ ter, a fac simile of which was published in mela a a Biol he ace Rela) ie ee | Attorney-General Webster rejoined that the Times. Mr. Hurlburt saw this letter. . ro INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF 8 the oldest and most populs ar : aunnase Sir Charlies would admi > i LAGNIFICEN'T DISPLAY QO] mechanical paper putlietied aan ban tie tecene did not suppose Sit Charles would admit] Lonpon, Feb. 15.—Parnell war present : ae circulation of any paper of its class in the world. the genuineness oi the ietters, 1o-day at tl gg) f tl} ' issi a4 sWwEPays wee EE F ‘lluatrs eo eo . | : ape , i : y at Lhe session of the commission. 44 & 46 COMUAHRTIAL SE REET, & fo ee or st class of Wood Engrav | Mr. Soames testified that Sir Richard x ‘ : Z ed weekly. Send for specimen I Svame further c dd BosToO MASS MUNN COE year. Four months’ trial, $L | Pigott gave the Parnell letters to Houston, fe v : ae urt 7 me er See ’ BOSS © » abtroieo 1O0., PUBLISHERS, 861 Bro: 4 gee Pe ree ae ate ae ee ee |offered in evidence a sche @ A ee Coa & : = Se {Secretary of the lrish Royal and Patriotic) «i va:ures of Parnell a. ea He ton Chamb Official @ ROHITECTS & BUILDER jCnion, who hauded them to Maedonald. | .i4 Parnell’s asiting vane co usiderably ‘ Report s iti ienti : iSuames produced a letter from B ae oo eae . , Se are e att Edition of Scientific American. een er rai 7 ten hi r = sil and he produced a letter in which Parnell’s 4s the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our A great success. Each issue contains colored 'ferring to a check for £100 which Parnell! 1. ne was written six different w Jus- : ei Be lad . -E BARGAINS i a ! : lithographie plates of country and city reasiden- | promised him when he suddenly went to - , ays. us : : : patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGALNS in all lines that we keep in} ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings [t ee. MP ene ay -,|tice Hannen ordered that the letter be Nlaacanr | : aad ftIninn Wo aly | ea aa and full plane and specifications for the use of if rance in September, 1887. Witness said ‘ oe . . He if} aW 18 ; n (i maine W f} 7 g sLUCK. : ; See a dd a ere such as contemplate building. Price $2.50 a year, eee Peg Detective Moser photographed. Continuing, witness denied LWDSU BL Gib UULUl WULDD, Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita-| %cts.acopy. MUNN & CO., PUBLISHERS. ay esa tye digs Randape-anaiabis Mle ee we si Ol he had heard Pigott and the league clerk -~, . tin tn cowing that anwone who may have beet ditating stLing s thi ae America to trace the source of certain docu- : : . . MONTREAL. tion in saying that anyone who may hav. been meditating upon getting something | may be secur- joan sich Fi ¥ re 7 * piggpon dian he had interviewed in Ireland had a griev- fony” in SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. ee K — rs Peat re ar we ee ” They | 22° against Parnell. Pigott had made a cor “set SDM ANT ” BRAND cn eee « 7 cen See coon © Ae ®Y | statutory declarati Solici THi } ol eurstd 5 " ati au | . have had over lwere not received thr ugh Pigott, tatu ony ' eclaration that Solicitor Lewis } 4 years’ experience and have made over ee ee this aplienic ail had offered him one thousand pounds if he Or 100,000 applications for American and For- yn cross examination (he witness said he would swear he had forged the letter: id wert THITE LEAD ea ) eign patents. Send for Handbook. Corres~ iwas not consulted regarding the publica-}, ;. Petting tig isthe gle: SURES Write 24 . iF " r Sapa gE pondence strictly confidential. linn of Cad abtlalen ons ” to have been written by Parnell. The i esha Aisin ™ Via ; al ( ; TRADE MARKS. a ees ! | Times paid Pigott only £40 or £50. Wit- yw manufa : 5 In case your mark is not registered in the Pat- PARNELLISM AND CRIME, ness had Pigott watched and traced him Os ent Office, apply to MuNN & Co., and procure : . 1 ‘ ° . } ; ° “FED! ". y Mixed P 5, ma - a immediate protection. Send for Handbook. though he knew they were being prepared} into the company of Labouchere. He paid - all sieht a mt t on Ee a Bese 5} OF Bs BB sAyrr COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, ma arly i 887. Flanag: the s of 3 Houston, secretary of the Iri é ¥ ELE! HAN ! \ ted to } . Kv Stat Yer chant Alors. etc., quickly procured. Address a trish judg . poached 04 hy . peat sak Patri ie Colon snessthes £3,000" Urn ; very ‘i — a om a: MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors. sTisi Og?) 20" ICT: 2 vith &@ gene at avrlotl a, & : ’ . 7 od will be great. Only one qual made Charlottetown, December 19, 1888 GENERAL OFFICE: %1 BROADWAY, N. Y. on the J'imes in preparing the articles. Up] re-direct examination Mr, Soames said no Se en erred a ~ het to January, 1888 twelve letters had been | bargain was made whenthe letters were ” FLEPHANT eR ee ee ool cad 1S89----1889 obtained from Pigott. Later, more letters] first brought to the Times. Their genuine- CLEP iie ee ae . “ - written by Egan, O'Kelly and Davitt were} ness was to be tested before any payment ating Unis. + “ee a. po +’ Water-color Paints supe: oe Et . oo obtained, making a total of seventeen. He] was to be made. ELEPHANT edes mine for wal 1 . iF i Ate did not know precisely wha: was paid for) Soames was re-examined by Sir. R. D. ‘6 on 1 Colored Paints ron car Pi EG iMPORTA lONS ee Probably, whatever was paid} Webster. He said he had made no bar- ~ Ef EPHANT orb aa oe re G ®;' passed through him. The first payment of gain whatever with the T'imes to purchase ‘6 uote Du % Japan Colors, in all th j 5 ay anim | £1,000 was ade to Houston. It was/the letters. The bodies of the six disputed FiF; HATH newest-and richest colors. LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS ure } partly for his expenses in going to America} Parnell letters were in the writing of “ricQUr Varnishes and Japans, su L now coming to hand, and will soon be and partly for the payment of Dr. Maguire Campbell. Fi} HAM] perior to —— ae ready for re-shipment. and assistants. The > subsequent Mr. Willacott, an employe of the Central ss Fi EPHANT ' Stains at a oe WHOLESALE A N D : The special attention of buyers is directed payments te Rounts wees £200, £50, £40, News, deposed that Parnell called the fac- iT cr asi ‘ ~ F on the package is the only to our lines of ‘ £12, £180, oo — aud £100. Witness! simile of the letter of 1887 an impudent ELEPHANT ” guarantcc of really goo cue WHITE GOODS, eee saat Gad ae ae Ca es pat ; PRINTS another agent nal ap OW.) J. Macdonald, manager of the Times, de- i most central and best equipped aes : ad eee eee : steogenh gs b Touching Davitt’s letter the witness said he posed that he stipulated the authenticity of Paint Factory in Canada. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF OUR NEW STOCK OF . ESS GOODS, took pains to form a conclusive opinion.|the Parnell and Egan letters was to be HGSIERY, He decided that it was genuine. tested before they were paid for. He paid FERGUS “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to acdv se the Public. may speak free.”—Evrirrprs. > SINGLE Coples Two Crn7ts a econ james A. MORR! MORRISON & WU BROOK io ’ . SON, ALEXANDER & CO iFORGE MUSGRAVE SGRAVE, umission Werchanis, . HALIFAX NL SIO Consigument v sttention. K icws Lh is Fyshe, Kisq., Cashier Bat Nov ia, Halifax; George of Nova Scotia ‘sD IVES ( maale Lv JONES, V3 % ¥ ies 240 7 rg. . fk u 4 ag "4 14 7 k's S/) A. £8, 1] § im LANE, if a by MoRkRISON & MICSGRA pi aillaXx, VUot. 24, 1887- , of Island produce will receive Kaisins, Currants, Peeis, &c., —CONSISTING OFr 5,000 pounds CHOICE COOKING RAISINS, st 2500 ‘* LAYER VALENCIA (extra good and clean), 800 ‘“* SEEDLESS . (the finest we ever had), 4.000 * GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, 290 ‘* CANDIED CITRON PEEL, — . LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, And a very large assortment of FIGS, DATES, NUTS, PRUNES, &c., expected daily. DESSICATED COCOANUT, FLAVO in great variety. We have also just opened the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION- ERY ever imported by us, aud in order to work it off will give extra good value to i >TNT vilN G EXTRACTS, SPICES, &c., &e., i Country Dealers and Jobbers. Our Stock consists of MINTS, CONVERSATION LOZENGES, MIXTURES, ONE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR TOYS, &c., «Cc. N 1 goods on hand, Everything guaranteed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. BEER & GOFF, Queen Square and hing Square Stores. Welsh & Owen's GLOVES and RIBBONS. Our stock of above is the largest in Hastern Canada, Early delivery, liberal terms, prompt at tention to orders. | SMITH BROS.., Whelesa'e Dry Goods and Millinery, Granville and Duke Streets, janl9 HALIFAX, N. a New Steam Laundry. TNHE “CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY ” is now in running order, and prepared to do first-class work at low prices. Give us a trial and we guarantee satis- faction. Our team will Tel ‘ sent in. cr + paohe nnec ) Fe E. D. STERNS, buliaing, {Jueem Street. 30—d > Dene yY oW may be found or tsb0 VO BEDE e = " 13 Bar aces we as ‘7 &% &hownin & Co's Newsvaper Advertising Bureau (10 opruce { 26, i888—oaw & wky Ch’town, Nov Street), where adver- tising contracts ma ; ‘o al olla) Sen f4 es < : fe Before the court adjourned, Attorney General Webster said Flanagan had writ- ten for the T'imes without the knowledge of his father. Sir Charles Russell remarked that he quite believed that. Lonvon, Feb. 15.—Mr. Parnell was pre- sent at to-day’s session of the Parnell Com- | mission. Mr. Svames, solicitor for the Times, was further cross-examined. He loffered in evidence a schedule of all the ‘signatures of Mr. Parnell that he possessed. He said that Mr. Parnell’s writing varied tconsiderably, and produced a letter in jwhich Mr. Parnell’s name was written in jsix different ways. Presiding Justice ‘Hannen ordered that the letter be photo- ‘graphed. Continuing, witness denied that ihe had heard that Pigott and the league clerk he interviewed in Ireland had agriev ance against Parnell. Pigott, he said, had made a statutory declaration that Solicitor ? Lewis had offered him ‘ |1, 000 17 HE WOULD SWEAR FORGED THE LETTERS HE BAD THAT . : } td ec Pie etal said to have been written by -r. Parnell. i . Picott only £40 or £50. ‘The Times paid Mr. Pig The witness had Pigott w atched and traced into the company of Mr. Labou here. i He paid Houston, Secretary of the Irish ‘Loyal and Patriotic Union, altogether ‘£3,000. Upon re-direct examination, Mr, ; ; him Houston £1,780. In cross-examination he said it was the practice of the leaders of the movement where one wrote a letter, another signed it and a third addressed the envélope. In some the letter was purposely left un- dated. The bodies of the Parnell letters are more or less written in a disguised hand. The signature “of Parnell was not disguised. He had heard the documents had been offered to Lord Hartington be- fore they were offered to the Times, but not to other papers. The commission adjourned. =—— DILD. At Ship Pond, Lower Rollo Bay, on the 10th inst., after a lingering illness borne with patient resignation to the Divine Will, Julia, aged 67 veors, wife of Charles Deagle, senr. May her soul rest in peace. On the 8th inst., after a brief illness from tetanus or lockjaw, Angus McDonald, of South Lake, in the 6lst year of his age. Deceased | was for many years engaged in mercantile business and bore the reputation of being honest and upright in ali his dealings. He was formerly a clerk in the Small Debt Court aud was a Justice of the Peace for nearly 30 rears. He leaves a family who have the sym- pathy of the community in their great atfflic- tion. - May his soul rest in peace, ‘