Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1898, p. 2

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B00'l`H & W8 LYABB, urug auura. Lxeut.-Col. Henry Smibb, London, D.0. C.. diebrich No. l. is retiring. He will be proaenwd with a suitable tealnmoninl by otllcers of Onbario regimants. The um I`. W. O. ries will contribute 8100 bowuda the testimonial. I`......._ -...J_ 1-.\.. - .I-_-.. 1 nA_:,, L DU pun uuum Ill guuu COIIUIDIDU. Uompluints have been made by young ladies against: a citizen who persists in in- llactmg his company on young ladies. Ho nccosbs young ladies on the screens alter nightfall and persists in escorhing chem home. American blend coffee so Craig's. William Ooburn (Cartier), 148 Pine street. sulforod wibh Musculnr Rheuma- tism for hwo_ years. Two homes of Dr. Hull : Rheumatic Cure cured him com- pletely. we. a bobble. For sale st: Wade`: drug snore. Linn}. .l`.nI An!!! Qmihh 'Anr'nn I\ n uuurcu ull aupwm 08!` Du. W. U. Alatoon, piano tuner (holder of certificates of campebency lrom Messrs. A. & S. Nordbeimer and Hoinlzman & Co.. Toronto), in In the ciby. Leave orders an Maboodl Drug Store. French summer, 2 for 25. Craig's. The government: in apondmg 817,000 for new rule rnmgoa ah Onuawa. Kingabon nllomon would be glnd I! ono~uevam.oont.h 0! that: sum was upon on hhe local nngee to put. them in good condition. (lnmnluintn hnvn luau marl. '\D\!l'||Il'\1I Una swallow loos not nmke ll rmmrm-r," Hut H I(`.h`1|l'l()Dlll Il'\n-slrhrkvnmuglr of Ilreulml-lrlngvd .~lulT _ It insure lu hrIn;.; a null. Rev. James Elliot!) is booked ho preach in Wenley church, Toronto. on September 11th uud Abraham Shaw in Perbh avenue church on Soptem bar Job. W. U. Allhnn, ninnn nrnnr llsnldnm at uvur mun year. Hoar Bnllie Weabon, the grub black face orabor. The vomoal writing books of Newlauda & Row have been adopted by the Virginia abate board of oducnmon. Condensed cotfee and milk. Uraig`a. Mien M. Hoag, Brandon. Mnu.. vnaiting her pnronta an Mcl.Aron n Depob, in At pro- eeno the guano of her sister. 1.`)-.1 Barrie Ihreeh. Dandelion notice at: Craig's. A Inge excuruon party from Nnpnnee vnnbed Klugeonn yesterday, epondmg the afternoon in the envy. lb mu NapMI00'I| civic bolidny. Uove oysters. 20. J. Craig It Go. The binder bwine facnory an bhe peniben- tinry cannon turn out: goods enough 00 sup- ply the demand. No wine will be carried over chin year. Hmu R.ll.'n \)v..o..... H... .....-o. |..I....|. I--- `I plrll uumguu. IIU l BSHIIIUHIHI. Cream nods. 60c. I dczan. J. Cnigk Io. t\'. \/U. l)on b mine the big show Ib Lake Onuu-io park bonighb. Thu vnrmnnl nu-Minn l\ \n`:n Al \.'.....I.....l- M1113 Feabbersbon,Sout.h Luke, hm ro- turned home afbor vioibing Mine Andoraon, Bagob atreoh. l`.lnI-aunnnn nl n`l A....:....:....A:....- ..-.. _.. uuguu urcuu. Clergymen of all denominations are ro- quosned Do preach prohibioion aermuua on Sunday, Sept. H-(ch. (.`inmar nln mu. . an-um .1 r`...'.. That's why we are telling you again that we are in a posi- tion to turn out a First-Class SUIT OF CLOTHES for you. on which you save five or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of uny. A single drunk appeared before blue police magiaurabe this morning. He was given anobher chance on promnsing to re- form. \l.'.._ D_-n,. . n .| r I UIIJ_yn Miu Gowdy, Kingabomia viaibing friends in Branbford. Redpat.h a syrup in him. J. Craig & Co. Twenty-ve per ceno. off overything ox- co b cobbouu an Hardy : 00'-Inorrow. on o mine who funny after-piece at park ho-niahb. ' um: 0 nuns and runny axcor-piece at part ho-night. Morbon s blontor paste. J. Craig at C0. Mrs. A. N. McUuaig, Rome, N.Y.. who has been viuihiug her aiaber. Mrs. McCub- choon, Princess mean, loin for home to- day. A Iinala r`!-nnlv nnnnn-n Insfn-A Minn NEW BUILDINGS REQUIRED. ciy`. PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTER8 `rho soles of Ivory -my l.lIo-Wlnl tho Poollo An hiking About--llothln[ II DIP" Inc Annnlzlau of Tnolo Who Am Inllnl Iona. Big show at: park all week. Pure maple syrup :0 Craig's. Hardy : cost price nle no-marrow. Evaporated apricots. J. Craig & Co. Hear Mien Flora Scobt: in her Irish songs. T. C. Watzaon. Ohhnum. in A vinihnr in Mm nuuuu-J, null. Anul. Ginger ale 60.-. a dozen. J. Craig L ()0. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. mlr muss 1' Ion aconu 1n ner man . Watzaon. Obhuva, in a viewer in the Everybody Wants to Save. fh WI IIIYBIIIT `qua-ry ndvohvo Whm woman in C1` -` `II In. GA `Pl- ACTTXX III] H1 TI WC W?" In New Soos Ho h inn)! uunlnnorulorp `cg uninitiat- jt hvinn nnnrhn AI Tnnnm Dilh -\ roulcu VI. nwncx uruil: 1: Pianist vs Bevan; 5. Batman. Prin- oon with: 6. Panic: tn. Prioctn attest. Tho Mun winning the gunmen nnrnbcfol mu Iutchol winntho milk :1... In ha hnnn nnbnngrl than Hun Inn-n (II-nnninn Ill? fK W11 IX IIII II\(. II IIII bcunngguud an tho tuna dropping IXUIIIVI IIIU Ull XVIII Ill GUI XXII huohll lugnonriou will bozin on Satur- day note. but evening Ibo cnculiv-I oomniuoo not sud u-nngcd the nal nchcdnlo. Ibonntchoo to be played each Sosudayuftamoon: 1, Panic vs. Bu- vzno 0 Rgnvnrn rm human aback- KW) HIKE. DIG I DIITUV EX IITIIIIIIIUWIF in(. They were in bathing and Miss Fil- gnte stepped into in hole where the water was very deep. She tank end her oom- penion wont to her reecue. bliss Binchur she went into the hole nod the two young women were fun beeomiugexhumed when their cries em-noted other compete. Minn Pilate : brother and n compenion huten- ed to the rescue nnd with difcnlly soc- ooeded in loading the two young women. who were greebly exhausted and could not have borne up much longer. nw-uly - --uuu-1. On Sundny Int Min Filguto and Min Sinclair, cam 'ng on the Ihonl of Longb- boro lake. b 3 narrow compo fromdrowm inn Than vans in Imthinn nnd Illa: "il- .......... ......-..... .....w... Joseph Danna. King aorooh west. is try- ing to uncertain the nnme of a species of bug which he found inventing pumpkin sud pquuh vines growing in his garden. Theinaocto no about three-eighth: of an inch long by two oightha broad, no an and light: green in color. Ho nyl bhey deaoroy ah night: nnd sloop during the tiny and go in ewarml like boos. Nobody around here lna over soon the like and he would be planned it some naturalist would inform him of the mmo uid chonctorintico of the new bug. ".5 z'3.i17ii. u's'." ' Phonon. Durant Dovutmcntll. Accepted The New Poeltlon. A. F. Newlendn. writing mentor in the public schools here end the on inner of the Canadian system of verticu wribing, hue accepted the writing end drawing mnaborebip in the normal and model echoole. Otbawn. His duties will begin in September. Mr. Newlande has jut-I: re- turned from Mnrthae Vineyard, where he conducted wrioing at I summer institute. He also took pert. in a drawing competi- tion with eevonhy nupervioora of drnwing and wine awarded reu prize Bowudod For lort. N. D. Bulls, nnnagor for Michigan of the Sun Life uonranco company of Can- ada. is in the city on rout to visit: his parents 3!: Sydouhnm. Mr. Sills wrote the moat: bnainou in Miohlgnn over 1 period of six months of any of the com- pany's men. and as as rewnrd in given 3 free trip no she unicorn` outing at: Lake Mem- phromngog, Que. .... ...., - ........ . ....,. No picnic pnrty has everything required unbil 3 bobtle of Abbey : l~Jtl'arvoaconb Salt is added to who baakob. A boupoonful of this standard Engli-h preparnhion in n tumbler of water makes 5 delicioua nnd benlbblul drink. Don't: go without) in il you wnnb to enjoy your oublng thoroughly. Sold by druggiaba ovorywbero at 60 cents 3 large bobble. Trial size 25 Comm. Aconddne;uanhuInnnvhih' wont- - E._ n..u- ll - ._.._..__.. :__n lUv|llII-u|- vuw-ya Our half yearly clearing sale of ram- nnnbo in now before the public. We have hundreds of rommntn of carpets. nnttingz, oilclotho. linoleuma. obc., to be sold this month. Every length of carpet: under ton yards to be sold an I ancrice. They must: be sold. Oilclobha one and two yards wide in short: lengths at: less uhnn cosh. R . McFaul. Kingabon. Csrpotz Warehouse. _ll`_oI: aim iioio Call at Abernothy e. 127 Princess atroot. Ilnnl IcIo_dIIo An-sated. Tllothird and nal round in the local ..._L.II I..-_- .._.`.. -:l| L__;_ .- C-5..- Grout Ulonrlug sale For Una Month. Prevosb. of the New York clubbing store. has made A great: reduction in his order clubbing deparhmenb. His 315 auibe will be made for SI3 50. His $18 auiba will be made for SI5. Remember the above suin- ingu are Scotch Owned and he gunnntoee a rwclzua b. An Allrnotlvo Trip To leave Fo|ger a wharf Dhreo o'clock, Saturday afcernoon on tho commodioua ateamor "Amorica" making a tour of blue ialnnda as far down as Alexnndriu Bay. "I'm Ior cheap B;>olu Call an Abernothyh. 127 Princess ohreob. Just All You Want Them On every purchase. large or small. to- morrow you save one-fourth the price. Now goods included. Ten per conb. off cottons and ahiroinga. Hardy's sale. Batu:-dairy The clean upper-dock, commodioua Ibenuwr America" leaves Kingston. Sat- urday aflernonu. tahrea o cloc|x for trip aumng 1,000 Islands. 25c. Supper 35:. mt I_I[SI nsnn: CIIEAPESI. I .vvu IIIIIIGII On the fast aboamer "Cuepian" 3 P-m-9 Fridn . making all calls as far as Alann- dria my and return. Fare 256. J. 1'. Hanley. agent. ll.lU nut IIIIIMII Already received rcprosent mnny labou- aandn of dollars worth. all at cost oo-mor- ruw. Hardy ; cosh nlo. For Cheap Boots Call at Abernohhy o. 127 Princou Itroot 500: P.--luV.-lI:xonI-non. 350. On steamer Colombian to liueronbo. Aug. 12th. 8:30. Como. I Bntun-day : llonnlon Will be delighblul. The oldnn. IIPPOF dock steamer America leave: Folgorh wharf 3 p. m. 25:). ltnnxa Looting Intent 1 I`: ,,. Ir-_,,,. ,.. ,,_. For The Pmnlo Party. , . ,,,_._,L,, .,,__,_.| 1, m IIUII-I BUVIHI On three you spend to morrow ah Hnrdy a cosh sale. Twenty- ve per cenh. n" everything lbuh cottons. Hardy : sole. vu-t lu-uluiruwo Twenty-live per conb. off I" dress goods. New arrivals with the obbers. Hardy's cosh sale Friday. Nearly A Fatality. ,_I__. ll:_. I.\:I_-; CITY AND VICINITY; _l -_-nV Cabinet Makers and Uphol- Ronmnuu cheap. I ____I_ -I--_.__ _, The New uoodl 1.000 lulnndu. ;_A_,, 1.11 Jun `l`o.umn-ow. A Dollar Saved Inc) I A lath; To-narrow n Hudfuunt lab. Silk). hrnidnogn. Isiah. -urn. canon; `lava, nlnnkg cunning. 5 norm-n ngll Iulnsu. cutlugu. than to nonov. CIL . inn paused orgy. And until yootordhy the young nun ohol did not know who hut uuihnu to. H0 is now in bninuo nod yoneudoy houpotiencod conoidonblo pin from the shot. which have lined manned in the Bush pod no not wotkiog toward: tho ourloco. Yootorday he mentioned the hot to: customer 0! having boon duos cwolvo yuan Ago. Etplamt.` n followed. when thocutouor admitted is won ho who End the allot. Ho mid hi: not: had bun robhod nod ho was lying in unbuuh voil- ing for thothiumo lo rohrn. Upon no- ing the two non pulling any top on that ovonuul day be ooncludod Ihoy won nboqhtorobthonot oodrod upon tho... `they lnghod ova tho apical: and that the manor aided. 01. h LU IIIKEIK UI LIEU UUIF. they returned to the city, secured a couple of revolver: end knives and went beck to the epot. where they caught eight of their ueeilenn. They nd eh hie nun`, whereupon be buchod in and rear ewey. They bed their revenge by ring e lerge number of shot: into the nnotfeoding eh end nally eenk it. Returning the tie!)- ing net, they pulled in to the enrlece end one up eboue fty yard: 0! it. Having ntiefiod them:-elree then the}-bed secured eutticient revenge they retemtd to the eitv. IU IXHIIIKJII BIIIII. W113) Dal DCII I island their eh! encountered a rope {uten- ed no A ehiug net. One lifted bbe rope Irhnle the other rowed the skiff put the 0het.ruc- uion. While in the sec 0! doing thin they were fired upon from an unbnecado. The young hardware clerk received 3 dozen grains of limb in the left hip, huh the greener portion of the charge enhend the togenruk ol the host. LOSEHIYRN l`0RMEB.LY THE RESI- dunoe of Hon. 0. A. Klrkpnmck,beIut.l- mlly ailuntetl, opposlw Mncdmmlzl Park. Ap- ply m Kuunwnucx a Rounul. Ontario St. horned Yootordny `tho Rain 0! II: An- uIInnt--A Strange Bonnnco. Twelve yam Ago 0 young hardware clerk And. I friend anuood on n tithing uip to Kingston Mill; When near Bell : inland Hunir nlri nnnnunntnmal g rnng `nnhn, Tl Im- """'--"'*~','- MT; Kill ?! IIIUTHIDK. I`o give an idea of how little he think: of A lty-mile ride ih mighb be mentioned that: ho wheeled down from Nnpnnoo yea- Lotdny in an hour and ten mlnutoa to have :1 pair of new swing Ill lztod to but mnclxino, returning to spanoo in time for mu ppor. .._..____\ f.___ run uu uu I emoom, lull? nreou. Dinuuoe bu no hen-on ior Myen. He think: nothing of jogging up to Toronto. completing I century within the time limit, visiting there for |_dey or two, and repeating the criormnnce on the return tn" . It. in en 0 d trick of his to wheel up to apuueo and back before broekiut in tho morning. Pn niun nu in-Inn nl Inn-y liH.ln Ln O}~inLu I I..llUU- How manyiridere are there in Canada. or in fact; on the continent: who can enrpaea Myers remarkable ehowing ot apeod. or endure the strain for the same length of Lime? Few indeed. if any. Myera` time for the bwenby-ve mi|ee-l:0.'l-when averaged up. shown him to have a twenty mile record of 50 25 min. Of course. in oetabliahing his been- Ly-live mile record Myere had the ad- vantage of a abraight.-away course. and was under full headway of speed in start- ing. He did nob have my mums oo mate nor corners be round; it was on the straight road between Napaneo and King- ston. Bubibmuebbo admitted that the time made was remarkable. and sham e Myers as the beat. roadster in Canada. ia average mile. taking hie nweohy-ve mile record again. wae 2:31 I 5, a performance on the road nob to be aehnmed of. In the one mile proleeeional race at: Monday a meet here. a bimo limit. of 2:20 was placed on the event: and it re- quired a third 30 of the profeeeionale. in- cluding Angua McLeod. ho gen downto that. Mvera perlormanoe wae executed on a rough macadamiwd road. with ebonee. ruba. panning vohiolee. doge and other drawback: to contend against); their: was run all on a smooth, laab taraok. in-nan kn. Ian O-`nun-u Inn Llnggg X14 uungv Lu_)uI'a uuee uuu IIILDIHI uolng Onll. Before the road rice was pulled all here on Mondsy last: much was expeoned ol Uimpern when it was known than he bud encorud. However, he did not show up well. Thirty-six riders Finished in advance nl him. His time for the twenty miles was l:lNi:`21l. In making this hohnd the advantage of riding two miles on A smooth track and had the sssistonce of a host of pacers. Myers has 1 twent.y~ve mile re- cord over who same road. bobween Nnponee end Kingsbon. of 1:03. In osuobliehing his record of 4:58 for I hundred miles. M_ven' average time for every twenty miles. covered was l'i9;l)3. which is in itself very clone to the twenty-mile re- cord eetmblishcd on Monday lulu of 57:27. His record performance Wu wonderful when in is remembered that he covered twenty milee five times over. msinbeining an average speed of 69:03 for each owency miles. or only 2:56 slower tzhnn than made for a single owonty miles by Addison. To- ronto. in Monday-`s roed raae. when he on- boblished ll Canadian record for mm: dia- tenoe. ll-.. _..-._.. -:.1-_- --- AL____ :_ 11-..- L uu u_y mm b. vv.n. Imeeema strange that) if those riders who have expressed a desire to meet: Myers are really in earnest they do not: got: out: on elm road and show themselves worthy of running up Against: the cenoury menu by cqualling or lowering his record of 4:58 for i A hundred miles. That record shill sounds as a continental one, and lrom preaenb in- dicnoiona ol faint.-henrh on the part of cer- ` min riders looting for notoriety through the motion of obhere, in is likely no remain in evidence unbil Myers goes out: egainsb it and eaneblishea a new one. Juan no this stage Myers does not. intend doing chin. Before the mud rem: wen nullnrl nil Mara I I uuuuu ul ueroam unlclee wmcn up oaren II ro of the Toronto preaein babel of A. 1 . limperb and John Smith. who lub year were competitors with Myoreln the century compo Kingston rider. Neither of these riders has been heard from since Myers challenge was issued. Had the chnllenge been no- cepbed, Meyers would have raced on Mon day last, although not in oondibion. will be in Canada only a low day: longer. hub while here he is open he meet: all comers. The rnce will have to be eanct.ion- od by the C. W.A. lmannlnn ntrnnru: than if Ihnn phlnu-. mhn hlbion but: were vanquished by the He ' Illa Average Tlmo For n Cancun Bun AI- - moat Iqull To That lulu By The I Twenty-nlllo Bond Olmmplun Un lun- (Iay l.ut--Ilyon Tho But. Rondltor In Onnndn. Road king Myers in surpriood bhat some of the whoelmen who hnvo repoabodly ex- pressed A desire to meet him in a century race have not: accepted his open chnlleuuo. imued last; week no Any rider on the conu- nenu. Myer: iau.-ued his challenge on an- counb 0! cu-bain articles which cared nu yarn . :: mnnrl. and Ink... Q...lm|. ._L.. l--L ...._- I FAST TIME MADE BY ROAD KING MYERS. w an .IlIl v n n nu n l\Al`l rnux/ur4v1\ru ~J\IllA\- Imn Htrmsl. ll) ruut, between Clerg ' and B denhum Hmseu. Apply to Hana hm. Km: Htreet. wounmm. R(/JA/D RECORDS.| SHOT TWELVE YEARS AGO. I u.IItacx.Z :30 lane 51. Itwndonvlslnlodunlal the ehtnpvnl plum 0 wish to dnv yonr attention to our Tublooulinvnu. with Portable Ovens Wchnvalhannuptiooltlllnttlupvuuln. book 0 uullhou-In nd ........'`.', 2`.;.'...`.!......; w....'." ..".'...':. IDlll'T READ THIS AD. TOYE S. King St. I Fruit is healthy and we have plenty of it. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Bananas, Berries, Etc., at small cost for much pleasure. [To Live Wcll. TH REE-8'lY)R\' BRICK HOUSE. MODERN oonvonhinoeu. nltunusd 2-I01 ohunlon Street (Corner of Barrio-, omxwltu Bhahup'u Pnlmw; Apply to lL(.?uAwmm>, (om orqueen I-5t.n~eL We help you nL.:nduIIhh1 `KIPXQ. uxuv Ilung lllllll I U I\ ll W0 llln D V! II gu out 0! obs business became we'd hou- estly be ashamed to my tab In ':on|dn`b run our own buainua. Ff, make good shove wood. and in our buaineu no see ohm on don't: got the "no nooounh kind. ro ro selling` wood right: nlong that : 0.}(. II we didn b wo'l un nnf. nf hhn hnninnnn In-an-nag -..'aI Ln... ) Not All Los 399999999994 fooooooooooog _ 3o~o9wco~r'cw-wane-0c~v BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN 'P}{EET.WITH modern lm rovementn; exuemlon kn. ohon. Apply) .B.CA|lRU'l`lIF:lu9. um sooyo..;;..`s;' SMILES I The Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs. l Montreal. glll000000..-O0-O.I.IDDDO.I: SW|FT 8. Housckcepcrs proclaim it the best. But to be sure you get the best, use BABY S OWN SOAP `Plmuvs I15 and 137. Swift s Scranton Coal ALI` OF THE FLAT 3VER THE BIBBY 00': Clothing Store Kl street waln- 31`; Bruno : Prln lng Odo. pply 3`. mo oo. wlmonnkindsolwood is to be hdutonu A His skin after the bath -~soft, white, sweet smelling--will be proof of the exal- lcncc of this soap. It's so pleasant to when you use for .1 C 1 I COAL E HAVETWU NIL ?! FIOUSER ON JOHN- aydenlmm Apply 13.05.. -_1:-y H USE am WILLIAM B'I`H.EE'l`. EX- wmcfou Kitchen, rent. mode:-aw. Apply IDBTIACY & HTIACY. RUNT OFFICE ON F1138!` FLOOR IN Con-ruthnrv Block. Apply no J. B. our BUT]! IR.- 1 and Mndlu. vuld/uua&deutoIuuIiuI." I-Qdulotlihlhodiluu .n-.1. and -h L... v Holvsifn 'i`T{m bfnm-an 0: KING M dnlnd Went Htmetn, 0(-cuplud by Mr. John :1 u. Annual Bulu our e,obo.ooo born _l__3l Princess Street. For Bilious and Nervous Disorders 'EE9!.A.!:8. |_'_|..l.t8 ~. com. am is Com. at ORA TES A ND TILE. T!'.W*7'5?II'4s mm TO 35 Er.-:`I`. user "II on wry .' ' uxou Uller. "I book 0. air own koyund throw the combination of! the [no wheel," nnuworod Fan. The wiunoa made 3 drawing for Mr. Odor to enable him to gulp hi: knowlndguol the docripaion of the way II In: Accomplished. "Supposing I bring a nun shut known Ihothno nuubon. than bubo Iodo Q9 nnltick it 3" ukaithoncsovn. "Hum Ipi lo Ilovlytocmry in it wilmmp an the righb om. replied no. "How msny combinnbiooo no pouiblo on: four number lock ?" was and Q10 ritual. "It got: into the million." npliod I so or an acnpnmv P?kd plain dl ho undo in Ihng on Potter ho up in Pun Colbomd and to Wilson Inc vs: not in Pod mlhlwn ILA-innnn -nit] Lg L-pl -51; ng LUIIIKIIIIIII K0 WIIEIIIIOWIIIIOIIII I'M`! .031 nlhowitnon acid In had non- eol of hung in Oollnroo or You-0 Colhroo. but might but bun uorida- oub knowing it. Thu cu-nnmnxnminghicm in tin nfhnuuvuu IXUITWIWIK Thou-no-usminuiouin the shut-noon vubriohundthowitoouvutshnovlr various put: ol his story without my van` on to what val coming` . Altar hhnnmotnin Iusclnahr In noted. that doinolivoeurpunhthdtoldbia thli! hounoloundnnovlhoohneo cou- -JIA.J in I1] 3-QIJ Lgpl-_...J -_.l L- Iiulliwtnnunnuvllooltla ND- dhdinllhvonldbodtoppod. and In doddd henna without uzr-dition. Ollkg iglgnnnghlgn g -I.`..... L. D.` Wj|IlCf|IlIK@'OtO l" |u:u.uuusa,... got baton mu: lnnhnf uugnon." v "No.0 vhhvu-." npliod Pun: "I couldhuolold IN nun uory on It. Bnhghshvun iunoanl -no and "If it won not I stool plot; I would bore through the combination." "Could you opon in my othor wny 2" "No other way unless some one gave no tho combination. uuworod tho Imnuo. How did you diounngo the two loch that tho b 1:17 P" and Oller. "I hnoh I. Air nun L-up .-ml oI..._ LL- Forget It Not. U f. UIIUT. "In was Juno: who brought in the boot. but in was John we sent out on the on-and loner." The prisoner pointed out Robots Muskie?! {abhor In oho couro room And do- ocribod the rooms Holden and he occupied In the Dominion house luc spring. They apparently worn con-och. for M r. Porter did nob object to bho doaoripbion so being inoorrocb. null I .._... ._-__ AL- I__L __ _ _, IIIOUITCI U. "H I gnu you the lock on 1 combimtion closed." Inked Onlor, "how would you opon it 2" "If it Dan nnh a snag] nigh. I _....l.l L... -u""\.'ou hold my leaned friend on 8 form- or ocouion that in was James Macho." said Mr. Ollor. Isl; _-- 1-_-- _|._ k..__._LL :_ AL- L,,_ IPIIIIBIUKI. wnen I10 K00 IIIUO III]. 3.1.. "Which Msckie was it: that ncbod no mouongor for you lub spring 3" uked Mr. Onlor. ul. _-- l_|.._ |l__L:- H _-_|,-.1 .| , WIUUIIIIIK EIUICIUII [Ur 0VIl' . WBGIK." The witness wee shown A photo by Mr. Ooler. which be readily recognized as John Roach. Chief Adams prodnoed hhe key lound in him sbsbion this morning and Pare identified it As the brue key he had in his mouth when arrested before the hurglery. Oonstsbie Sill: produced the bent I ire end the witness said ih was ohe key made to throw of! the combination. A piece of ale we; also shown which Pure aid wee whet he used for e screw driver to take 06 the cap bo look into the com- hinntion. when he gob inoo lahe sale. "\N'hinh Klnniin n: in Dakar nnhgrl ;- UIIII FUIIEK Iillliy CUUIU [109 D. uruIOQa- "Did you bell the ocern when to find oho other parties mentioned in your con- fusion I" send Porter. um- n" .._u..A D.-- n'l'|L..__L:Il ___ WUIIU I30 IOIIOOI WIDII lH'IVCI." The witneee told of buying a combine- bion lock for SIG end otudying it: out thoroughly. In woe then dieoovored hheh if you odd thirteen boeech number you can work ouh the oombinnoion on these figures. starting to lobe right: of obs eber on the diel ohiroeen poinbo. Mr. Wilson drew from bhe prisoner the hon tzhnh Modeme Saucier. his einter, never Inn in N npanee. and that he never bed any dul- ing wibh n womun in Nopenoe. Prisoner had enough in his head. he said. wihbouh bothering with women. and especially in a bunk robbery they could not be urunbed. "[)ir`I vnn hall hhn nnnrn uluu-n om nd lllll X '_ IHIT l'OI'l50l'. "No. replied Pure. "Thornhill Ina Inbehlng Holden for over 3 Inch." Thu wihnnnn wnn nhnun A nlmhn ha I].- .|fI Wlllll IIU Vlrluliy ll IPUH` 0'. Mr. ilnon had the wiuneia if bu ever knew a muoongor in the Banquo Nscionnl, Quebec. Tho prilonor replied. "You: 1 went to school wibh Gravel." "PL- _u..-..- L..I..I -1 |.__.x_._ - _-.._~_.-__ WISIIV uun, lIl(I EHO WIIIIIUCL W. 0. Wilson uked bhe wibnou ubouu his visits to Port: Colborno. but he denied boin there on any ocouion. ea In no he can! mmember. The wihneee wee taken over hie trip lrom Debroib in {she spring of 1897, Ind never stumbled onoo. relnning the Drip n he hold its to the two former in- tort then with no vnrlohy to epeek of. Mr. ilnon naked hhn Itihnnin if hm avar- Call and see our samples before buying. III n you n IJIUIU jlll Ill EOIlDl'Xl." IIIBQ I'0I'Kl'. I d|dn o break the look; I picked it: and Ivan!) ouo, suit! the wihnou. I I} `I/ilnnn -nluul kn` u-in-us`. QLAIIDI M?`-"IVQII, burglarizod it." nld Porter. "No.Ididu'o but-glsrize in. 1 only pick- ed tzho look and cook the money. How did vnu hrmk hhn Inn]: whom vnn Ital DUB IUOK IIICI BOOK DOC money. How did on break the look when you broke jsil in ontrool?" naked Porhor. I (`win ): hr-nn hhn lnnL- I ninhnd it and IILIU Jul) IWIY." "When you cracked bhe safe in Mont. real. nkod Porter, "how dud you do it? "I dirIn h nu-Ark it: nnnwm-ml Mm win. IIUTU. The reply was-. "I hnd obhor experien- ces boforo and others benehood by giving hho job Away." "H/hnn vnn nrnnlznd hha nnfnin Mnnk. --16. John Mums." replied the me. Q`. WIUIIUIH. I "Tallme. wibnoaa, why you expecb to derive my benet: from nbia story you tell hero." FBI... _....l.. _--, n! L.) _;L . _ . _ _ . -4-.. IIIUIIUIL "Was your work with those two men square 1' send Porter. ` "Van nvnruhluinn nun uh-niahh__nn II'Il\_ rqunru r Illiu l'0l`DOI'. "Yea, everything was atrnighb--no sup-' pooicion at all about in." nmworod the witness. n7l'!_Il .._- ._IL._._. '._L_ _-__ ._,_._L L` VUII unu IIIIU Ll.lI'IlI5y WUTU PTUUUIIU. When asked ebouo hie owo companion: than he dropped before coming here. he abated nheh their nemee were Eddie Mer- kie and Jimmy Jonee. Merkie he never new since Jonee eboppod wibh his sister in Montreal. The prisoner says he wrote no Jonee balling him nob no wait: for him. but: to go on no Halifax if he wnnbod, as he could nob see the end of this job for over a monbh. null..- ......_ __-I. ...:nL LL--- L-.- ___-_ The Camovsky Wood Co., can Amtn-nuns A--u 0|-own Depend: Upon I-Icing Able to Corro- hornlo Polntl In Pure : ltory-'l'ho Prl- nonor In uulok At Banal-too Whoa llolnx l:xnmlnnd-An lndlnn ldoncltlu Pure and Holden, llnvlug Icon Thom on The mun Thu Burglary Wu Planned - Another Wltncu Brought from Do- II-mt. NA:-unis. Aug. 10. - This nfoornoon ngnin uw Pare on who stand. His long bodiouo story is almost an An and. Partner u-kod bho qibnou how long chic! Huly l inoerviow lubed prior to his loving for Manchoocer, and N20 winneu Ibntod. Not; more thnn ve minutes. and jsiler Vnn|u- ven and the turnkey were pronoun." Whnn Ankul nhnnh his mun nnmnnninnn A8 HE ONCE FIGURED IN A LIKE ROBBERY. UII. IEIULI l'0I'IiCI', "HOW GIG you (lo I`: "I didn o crack in, answered oho wits- [WILL um smnn run mum; Paws Wonderful Disclosures Arc Concluded. ._._._-.._T. _..--___.._._.- -_j______..._ IFINISHED HIS SIIIRH ucoloht-I IT II lfjw W thentofortnhnn nuuaw lore 5|. John, (I 0.1! muee by II-nil. from Fort St. John no the summit of henrietpeee, twenty daye unvel. The summit of the pane is pleoed nt 4.500 feet above 80. John. end 80. John ne marked on older nape 1,400 feet shove the set. From the nlnnm olthe [Au-ier pane in to the ennnnie of Bemhlner peeein ehe Wolverine tenge. seven days, and eennnie ol Bu-ohlner pen to Fun Gn- Imn, no deye. ov twenty-nine daye in all from Ion St. John to tote Graham. The oonruhheowee up the Peace. eheunp Helhey river then up ehe south hrnnch ol Hallway rivor which heede in Thenurhenohof Helfvnyrivu heede neulheweeohcencholtheehon nndia theonoerenueeothePeeoe!roneheNel- ea. `lhefahereoolv three den hovel Iplteulieceriver. Thedioheooemeglm IAyho1n8e. Johneo Grehun ie!Bl)Inile'e. J the in `nu ........--=--.:'...........-~.=. . -:.-:.: ehrughehepeeeinhellpiee Ioshe Wolvenne naggw good nnrhed,enIl mad I-d ie nnrkdun bu-nu. 0... nuuu umuwuu Dy Iuapecwr M00010. 0! mo N. W. M. P., from Edmonton to Fort (lrnlnln. B. C.. on his expedition of last fall. The mm are drum by F. D. Ln!- forty and H. . Tobin, (mo young engi~ nun. graduate: 0! NM Kingooon military college. who were members of the expedi- tion. The map shows nrounu. lakes, mn- cboa, woods. down tilnbor. Vnoor. food. bills, Inountalnn. 1500.. and will prove very unohl when nblinhod for general circuit.- hion. The up of travel no mukod by cunpn. lromlako SI. Anne to Atbnbu- ca an the mouth of the Hnclood, ve ; to the Lhclo Smoky. thirteen; tobho Big Smoky. oven; and to Fort St. John, thirtooo. in all thirty-eight lrom Into Sh. Annob Fort St. John. 5.1) miles by NIH. hon rut St. Jnhn M) Mm nnnnnln 1T174NTEL5, lilting A Full Description 0! The Bond followed By Inspector loooy. The Edmonton Bulletin bu been In v and with 3 view of akobch mnpo of the route followed by inspector Moodio. of the N. W. M. P. from Fmlmnnrnn in Farm Ill! DTUIIUIB. This nished bhe day : business and the court adjourned until 9:30 o'clock tomor- rnw morning. In is uid than a Miss French. I cousin of Msckie's, will be put: on the stand to tell whnb she knows of Robert: Meckifs doings about one time of one burglnr . as she was en inmsbo of his home in Beeville for seven months last: summer. This witness was recently dis- covered by letters found in Mnckio's home after his arrest. She got word she would be called as n witness and was in hiding in Detroit. where the detoobives bud quite a chase after her. She is in Nnpnneo now end will be produced when called for by the crown. iUIUIIElIIIIK U"U pUlU('o Just before adjournment this evening Joseph Hill, an Indian living on the Belle- ville road. wae called to prove that Holden and Mactie were at his father`: place in February, I897. the night it is claimed that the burglary wee planned for the spring` before. This young Indian identi- ed the prieonera Holden and Maokle an the two who came about six o'clock on Sunday morning. and stayed until eleven o'clock that day, and had asked them il they ever came to Bellevillo to come to the Mackie house and they would be well ueed. Witneu was positive that the two men were the same from the whiekera on the upper lip. The prisoners told them that their horses had run away and broken the rig. After having breaklaeted and rented they started to walk to Belleville. eight miles distant. The witness aeemed to remem- ber that thie occurred in February. but could not x dates of much later occur- rencee. He said there were twelve months in a year. but could not name them. and said a week contained six days. The law- yere bothered him eomewhat with their quoetione. the wording olwhich he did not seem to undoretand, but he etuck to his recognition of the prisoners Holden and Mackie. He told that he had received 3! lot coming to the jail to identify the Eriaoners and his father get $4, and that e was not promised anything further for his trouble. 'l\L:- R..:-L_.l aL- J. .1. L unu nuu ILIIIIO Iumo connramcuona. Magistrate Duly asked him wibnose if he passed any of she uneigned bill: himself, and he answered. Only those 1 aigned Mr. Bainea name to. This nished the croea-examinzgion of Pure, who han been ve days in e wieneau box relating she story which led up to she bank robbery. He has told a wonderful abory, and ebicks 00 in. and only on a few minor details has he departed from his former ababementa to the crown. His auory will not: sound for much, hhough, as he gured in n eoinowhab similarly planned bank robbery in Mon- breal which he concocted while in prison. him she polnbe bhah will be relied on will be the corroboration of poinba in his ry. This bhe crown claims no be able /50 do. and bbe nexo {ow days will be taken up in oatabllehing hheee pointl. Jnnh hnfnrn Arlinnrnmnnh Mn . nu....'.... MAP8 OF OVERLAND ROUTE. um uuuuv Iur |UU`U\}U. There were some contradictions made in I his abory And be explainod them by saying ~ no man could go back tzhirby or forty years and not: make coma contradictions. M.ni.o..b- ln..I.. ...|.-.l u.- ...:._--- n L- nary no muuulun In. ` The gangs and ropes found in hhe G.T.R. yards, and ever since in the possession of oonsbsblo Sills. were brought: inbo come. The wibnou uid the rope was similar no who!) was brought: lrom Belleville when bhe hold-up was halted o!;ssbo the window in uhs rear of ohe bank, that he made ohe hlundor in yosterds 'I proceedings on the witness sbsted thsh e had watched night)- wstchmsn Perry bake the narrow alley wny loading lrom ohe msrkeb to the rear of the bank and he could see him look in the windows and that satised him than the window wssun unssfs way to enter bhe bank. In speaking of the lower he wrote to Mr. Porter. he said lie only used the nsmos of Wilkes and ])ou horny too interest Mr. Porter. He descri sending the letter from Msnchesoer by a friend on Monbronl and re-posting in there so that: he could not: be trscod. Mr. Oslsr naked wibnoss if he ssw in the pa rs abut) the bunk was going bobe:-nod or $50,000, and he sn- swered yes. He saw ohls a couple of days before he wrote the letter to Power that he'(l orter) was going boenber s will for his client: for $50,000. mu-.- _....- ........ ......;.....n-.:....- _.-.I- :_ uwul Ul ula lB0l'y, no naa made no Inenclon of any Sundays. He answered : We never did my business on that day; jusb kept: quiet: and I didn't think it wu neces- ury to menoion in." Thh Ina: An` rnnnn fnnnzl n than (1 T D UUI} "I thought: I would introduce myself bhsh way and ii the wit: for $50_()0(`) came on` All right I wanted to be more ho got A slice of the cute when in was cut." unawar- od Pure. quite philosophically. Ml`. Oalar ankad him whv. in All hhn rn. Iu rum, qulw pnnoaopulcauy. Oalor asked him why, in All the re- cital of his story, he had made no mention of nnv Hnndnvn Fla nnuumn-ml - WA J. TWEDDELL] Ul laud WUUU UUX. "Give your rename {or writing that lobbqr signed Old George, naked Mr. Por- I Mr. 1.uu UIICTEFHCY Ill Bl! GIVIIIOII DI Ell. money he could not gure ouh. bub main- tainod that when ho got no Monhrenl he had. including Romain : 81,100. some 86. J0 in good money. The unaignod bill: be goo fmm Ponoon in April ha land in the pan! of the wood box. III1. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . __ 1-.. ___:.:___ AL_L The discrepancy in hit division of tho monnv In nmnld nnh xnmn nnh hnh main. THE DAILY WBIH. `THURSDAY. AUGUST 1], 1898. jUII I THEY - sowalhcn. loll! human nonb- nnn-nI.- L.........I.. Il_.A._ - "IT (II I WU VI" DUI! (0 land hunch eonvicuho Kingston. Why not ouploy our enuvictato oncinll tho bniltlinplhn vo_ mod. We have All tho tuna I-nnnh-url in II: nnnn-vnnnrl nu L-nu which is equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here. The stock of Piece Goods which we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported direct. $16.00 Suits now $12.00. $18.00 $13.50. 82o.co " $15.00. $25.00 " $15.00. $28.00 " $20.00. 85.00 Pants now $3.00. 86.00 " $4.00. GAIL WORK GUARANTIEEDSN UIl$Iq'_II WI IT luau nquind in iho n L Inning`-pro. uv rail I00 Illploy tony or lllly QIIVICIIO inehn way! [Do tumult would In the amt I: At Kingoton-nI in would give work to the convicts. and secondly we wouldbo able to but noun ofhhogor an-uncut`: apnea in running the institu- Liml." \ pualuon noun 5:. vmceun no Plnl 3" II in honor from the taco hhub Kings- bon bu ah the pron.-nt time every improve- ment and every building noceuary tor the carrying on of the dioclplino And :1] the work nquired to keep the convict: busy all the limo. At. 80:. Vinoonl do Pull the convicts have not enough to do. We have (ll oouvich. and if we Ind propu work- shop: enctod we could any on manufac- turing. it nocennry.` For-instance. King- ston has been mnnuhchnring hindc twine. und bu made in I paying ulul; Why should In not do the aura at 80. Vincent do Pu] and omploy lorty or lly convicho inuhn an! arm n-an unnltl L. sh. COHVCIIDIUII. "In your romuka tho obhor day. do ctor. you drew comparison: between hhe King!- ton and So. Vmeono do Pnul ponitonhinrlen, which were fnvornblo to the former insti- tnhion. In who In Kingston in I bother position than St. Vincent: do Pun! P" "II in inn. I -cu. AL. 0-... o.}._A tr:_...- .\l\ll1U t`l\l ll(`l'!ll(I. Dr. Dncheeneeu, werdeo of SD. Vincenb de Pr-nl, wee in eown yesterday And wee celled upon b e Herald reporter. ID will be remembered than n few deye ago. while the doctor wee entertaining 1 number of friends. including some newt.-paper men. he delivered A short: address. in the course of which he referred to eome inhended im- provements in the pembent.i\ry. These im- prorelnenhe were the subject of yeetordeyo conversation. Ml- ......- _._.-_L_ AL- _.L_, j,, 1, ,. `the Kingston Rona!` of correction In Ilnch Better Equipped. \l.nnIv-onl I lnrulrl IIIU lUI'I UHUKUUGTI. "I heard a good preacher Int Sunday," said A church-goer. "to put you no sleep. There was lime cadence be his voice-s norm of flowing m\ter-~which proved moan C0lldllC|V0 to my propensity no go be sleep after the active work of the week. Bub I like a preacher who can keep me awake." uvtl .\luntreul llt-rum. h. h....s........_. `.40. Charles Lloyd, North Fredoricksburgb, died on August: 3rd. aged eovenuydive years. For many young he was as member of the Lonnox and Addingbon coumzioa council: also class leader in nhe Mochudisn church fr-r mnny years. He leaves I unto and three dangmart. "I Iumrd A nrmrl nrnnnlmr In-h Ram-Inn " SUITINGS. TROWSERINGS. ETC.. ETC.. ETC-.

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