FAIR TRIALIt is Postponed, Chief WitnessBeing Sick.aWfivvflaiItaThursday’s Daily.The trial of Perry Fair has been put oft till the next terra of the Angola court. Yesterday, a part of the witnesses were in attendance, and the I tj jury got ready. The regular jury was ^ fully and carefully examined and every j y man was kept on. Then they would have been ready to proceed, but the I prosecuting witness, Mrs. Archie | p Smith, of Waterloo, was not present.So they telephoned to her, but re-1 ceive I answer that she was sick, and Tlt; could not come. Then court was ad- I or journed to meet at 10 this, Thursday, Vc forenoon. On reassembling this morn-ing, word was received that Mrs. I in Smifch was worse and could not come. I pi So the case was put over till next terra, Vvi which is in February. So the witnes-1 ha ses came home this morning on the | co south bound forenoon train. Our informant was Mr. McIntosh, who was among the witnosse9 called up to attend. As the trial is not being carried out. Mr. Sawvel will have nothing todo but go back.