Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1897, p. 6

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V oullultlhvl A.` IQ E*1 H:';}T"' `\`= w- -3 ;-A;-.>._:=,v,~,... .-,..,. .~_ ` ,.,._Q, . __ _ wma, winuxnsuar. Qtmronnn 13. I UICIIUW ' .~ ' Big nluosln ogndu-nu and gloves at. Gnnghorh. A Boots, .3500: and rubbon :9 la: than out at Aha-not.hy'a. . Tho but in tho ohupub. You will nd` Iuohgoodouhu ll h . I Jonah Honk:-.h:u8b:ron.: nnnolntod Inb- ' h I) 0 ll h ' "3o:du;` bro: nppolntod oocotnr of custom: no I.-hbowol. lm... can MA at. Rallnvillf M 810.! Ill- of mebowel. V Cheeoe Ill bid :0 Bellovilld no 810.! Agereoll from 9:3. no 9 8-180 ; Ounpbellford. 9.3, . Our nook in guonnteed to turn out on werepreeenb or money refunded on Gel- Iaghe. W. Johnetbn, Belleville. district impec- tor of weight: and meeenm, we: in the oioy to-dey. All the flower bed: on the general hoe I- telgrounde hove been made over_ for _ e winter Ieuon. ML-g A...-tn-um. AC nnlhlunl. OILIWC. ll`. I t . w `[1311. zmmnt of custom. Ottnwm roooivod 835 comcioneo money tron: `ho nit! '11! London. cit. '0! London. ` Kfulluboch ol tholubuo hub: and up into urlvod nu Gnlloghol. Tho untar works donsrtmonb bu begun lower end 0! Albero In-eon. ~ Prof. Mecgilllvrey will hove erected a dwellin on lower Alberutreeb. George Wilson on the contract for the work. nu 'l`|m.-nrhv nun:-am: nnnd eecrebery Wu. Ululi Iuu rulyuvn UIU . `\Al_l the latent `Trimrmngs to mtch Dress Goods you will find iAvLoa s, -`....J` an D-{nag-n CO1-nag} urlvod uh Gnlloghorl. The water work: dopartmonb the worko! In lng I water muin in the lower and of A barb mat. n...c u.....nu...... ..m hnvn granted Wilson up: the contract tor one wuu. On Thu-ndny an mno gnnd secretary John W. Carter Ill 0. Clnhhworth 8. G. P.P.. of him Son: of Englnnd wil vim Kinglton. Drouy people buy their gents furniuh- inga lb Gallagher-'9. - ` ` 001. Otter. of Torontouvill nob be brun- forrod to any other district. ' Anohhor rumor in noan elm ho will be next: deputy minute: of militiu. 411 um. ......I. -0 I.ua.... . unnr nnin nn thn minister of milmo. The work of Inying I water main on tho lower end of Gore street. from Ontario street to the Mooora company olovobox-,will ho begun this week. Pipoa have olrndy boon plooed on tho site. Our fnunhnin nan amok in very complete. boon plsoea mo me. Our fountain pen stock very oomdploto. The "Now Wstormnn 14 hub ooli gold fountain pen only 8!, ooknowlodgod and gunrnnteod tho` but fountain pen mode. worth double the money. See our com- ploto linen. R. Uglow in Co. Underwear that won: like true Mond- plate lines. 3.. Uglow I: 110. Underwear nhip ab Gnllnghefn. "Fla: Avnnrhn nf nhnnln from Montreal U0 Ihip on unmgnen. The export: of cboooo from Montreal ` Liverpool last. week amounted to 63,597 bone. u compared with 110,623 box for the umo week lush year. The total Ihip- monto olnco May ht, 1897. amounted to 1,559,027. In compared with 1,277,843 for the sum: time in 1896. Gunnnnhpu-n nf (ll-nn'.An bll the time In law. Supporbora of Granite: football baama will nd bio: and badgaa at Gallagher ; Wndnrink L Han. of Chicano. hll been will nd Mon and neagee M: ueulgneru. Frederick L Hen. of Chicago. Arrested on 5 charge of firing the hem of Jacob Wilhelm, V.S.. of Shakespeare, Out... on August. 30th. Heu hu confou- ed. Wilhelm. his brother-in-law. was herd u and hired him to do the deed. for which e u to receive 8100C n.n...|.... 1... . mil ntnnlx nl Queen : which be use to receive uw. Gnllnghor hu 3 full stool: of Queen`: jornoynnbookingo. ties, ribbon and color: It Gullaqhorh. 'm.. R A n n.uinn.inn mmnnnv will sup Ind Wool Plildl, charm- ! j);|tLums for Wnim. 50 Gollnahorn. The R. & 0. navi union company will Iikelv have oonatrnoto two polnoo boon of 271 {ooh in length. on n cosh of $250,000. to run booweon Toronto ond Proocobb. Mon- treal And Toronto onpiulinu will enter the R. & O. dlrooboroto and u line of com- munication may be ouoblioood from But- falo no the Snguonuy under one manage- monb. D...I..-...I I(:nIInn`- Rm}. .TnnaIA Rhnrinn Kipling will torunwiun conmmne W on. icholu I uric: of stories for boys and 3 r1: in what in for him nn onbiroly new voin. They no hntutic ntoriou about un- imalo. and be calla them the "Juno-Bo" Sboriu. booauoo nhoy Ln meant to be bold "jun. 30" to children. \V|Nmr-m. Man . Oct. 13.--lb in thought the local byo-election: for Turtlo Mountain and South Brandon will be held bounds the and of November. n...... Ma......m.. ".Inmhannnn hum n the end or November. Some Mlnneeoteylumbennen have a 4-chemo for a canal [mm the Lake ol the Woorle to Winnipeg. One of their number eeye : We have been gurine on building a canal from Bualo Bay. on the Lake of Woods. to the `Seine river. There in a fell of thirty feet and over between these points, and the scheme embracoe the ll untinz of logs to thin city. to ho sewed Into lumber here. from the Lake or the Wooda timber limits. the eupplying ol good pure water from the lower end of the laketo the city and a water power eyemm. A member of the Rat Portage lumber compeny eaya thie queetion ha: been brought up eevernltimea end that men went over the proposed route of the canal twelve years ago and they believed that it would not be a paying inveetment. monb. Rudynrd Kipling : rnb Jungle Sharia were written for Ba. Nicholu. and Mr. Kipling will forthwith contribute to St. Ninhnlnn min of boy: Will lie Developed. L A.\"u:. Mich.. Oct. l3.-'l`he gold elde in the Huron mounteine. which were die- eovered fty yeere ego by Dr. Douuleee Hougliton. ere likely to be developed eoou. The ctory of the old diecoveriee hee been told end e run to the tielde bee commenced. The Huron renge extends from Deed river northweet to Huron bey end 8|lVOl' river. e dietence cl ebout forty mnlee end ebout twenty mile! in width. It ooneiete princl-' pelly of grenite end cl to formetion. The country ll rugged en forbidding end re- mote (mm the mein liee of trevel, but of lete yeele men) roede end cempe here been L comtructed for lumber operetiono. `[lIIIlIUIl I III Ilullvlvuvlu Tonoum, On. Oct. 18.-Judge Mo- Dougnilhhic morning qunhod tho convic- tion by Col. Donioon. polioo mngiutnto, at H. A. Dmmuond at tho Gun Northern mining. oxplornionnnd dovolopmont oom- pnnyo! Ontario. limited. for publishing ndvorticononu using that the pnid-up nook of the company wu greater than it ncunllyvu. Drnumond vunod fty dollars and coat: And thooonviction no quuhod on tho ground that -on nu no ovidonoo souhow Inn Drnpmond was put- Ionnlly noponoiblo for $80 ndnrtinnont. Noun! BYDHIY, um. vet. I-\-uu [hum huh. Ink Cnuboou. Con Pam. Inn Iinuiohi, N.B..!or Bpnlmlndoo with lunbor. struck on no northwest Iido of 8:. Paul : inland. during 5 thick tog. .3 one o'clock thin morning. The out van nd. H! the van! will donhtlun pron: total loo. Tho(hnhom in 085 has and in uracil in (knot. {K !_ Illltr -Gun now -u-. Ciuuur-n-Imus. RE I . Oct. 13. -It is nporud hon than panic Pinon in then- Iywondgnlho Iudonlip cl tho inland (annual and will Inn och: boson unload on NI. Ir. Pout! to do- oliuodtobo iulorvind on the Iubjou. lnlhcvoutdllhhppuuingil in uhod chat. 8. Warhnuu D. Puqnhuun would Iotboludcnllp. |Q up IIIIIUIIIUI vulbnnhnluguz . I'll! run: Inlu WI nlimdutlnod to be the pen of each Ind ovary purohuu. If you buy a Shot `In Man an. ou vlllbo proud of in shown: qusllbu. Bird: won't make put you zhon. crow land : V0000] but. Non-II Snmn. GE. 00!. l3.-'l`ho nn... 5... nna. l"..nnhnnA_ Cu: Pam. --r-j.-__._.____ , GCINERAL PARAGIIAPHI, Qugghgd flu oonvlotlon. ..__. 1\_n n.s IQ . Alntl : A Lalo Dunn lchono. , , 11. n-. I1) ls: |Q A .I_X_. some OF THE WAYS Luowm HA0? or AMUSING HIMSELF. -If wuuuun. . __ ' Oct. l8.-Rolnuvu of Mn. Al- l3o;h:'u::..dsbwomnn oil some cocon- V 0 on repent y. pilh t Mi lull:-Ina In hair couch {or woultg, which sky was can an had Ion. were Ihlly Iivordod by nding ML000 in cub Md lllfltlol. part 0! which wan hidden in A hAnQIA_ _ HAD KING FREAKS I lxponnlvo open at BalnI0h-nx-mlnnt `rm-noun (Jud at Night In tho tonsil. Driving Horus Only than no light 80 Amused. If Ludwig. II. the young king of Ba- varia, was mod. it was from excess of maj- esty. The monarch of one of the smallest kingdoms of the world, his opinion of Mmaelf was magnificent beyond all dreams of grandeur. Ordinary people were not sufficiently exalted to be his companions. Ordinary occupations aifcrded him no gratification. All the chateaus and pai- ncca which he inherited when he came to the throne were squalid for one so great. Architecture and building were his ruling hobbies. and he waa thus able to gratify the one delusion by building magnificent edifices. the second by occupying his time in the most extraordinary fashions and the third by shunning society and escaping the inspection of ordinary eyes. either in hie gorgeous retreats or by retiring to one of the more hnmblc dwellings he erected on various mountain summits. where a few attendants awaited his unexpected visits. Lndwig'e mania for solitude took the most unexpected twists. He enjoyed this own company best on those occasions when people whose minds are less phe- nomenally balanced consider companion- ship most essential. It was his fancy to have dramatic and musical performances for himself alone. Unfortunate theatrical managers and indignant musical directors. not daring to resist the royal whim. were -driven to waste their talent by providing entertainments. The theater was dark- ened, the orchestra, the chorus and the full dramatic company were grudgingly provided. one and all deteeting the work of putting forth their best efforts for the amusement of an empty house, sue for the solitary figure sitting silent and ino- tionleea in the shadow of the royal box. Music Ludwig loved. and many of his wildest extravagances and maddest acts of prodigality were due to the inuence of Wagner. his one friend and adviser. It was Wagner who prompted his most tran- scendent folly. the emotion of a huge theater at Baireuth for that composer's glorification. One performance alone on- tailed an expenditure of 690.000. of which 16,000 was paid by the king. the rest be- inglbareiy covered by the sale of tickets. nan! hnm his nhildlmnd amid the most inabsrely cared from his childhood amid tho enchanting scenery. Ludwig desrly loved tho lonely mountains and the silent forests in which his possessions were so rich. De- a lighting to turn night into day, he would order his horses after dark. and the jingle of his sleigh bells and the big crack of the pustilions whips would bring tho pess- nntry to their bodroom nasoments to see a brilliant oquipogc ash hy. a phantom tbnt vanished in a whirl of snow dust. s dream of rod and gold and hluesnd silver. and above tlxc,hmtl of tho ailont occupant two crowns glowing with electric light. It was only tho simplo inhabitants of the Bavarian Alps who over caught a glimpse of those fniryllko vehicles. The front of one was formml lay a gigantic shell borne by Tritons. with little (Vuplds seated on its ulgo. whose tiny arms carried back wreaths to tho roynl occupant. 'l`he.orns- montatlon of nnothor was so profuse tbnt but threo small spaces were left on the panels. and theso worcocrnpled by dolicstc mythological seonos painted by the hand of n famous Munich artist. The king`s sic-ighs were now-r drawn by tower than (our horses. He appears to have been fond of these nnimals. which he oslisd his dnmh courticra." But, like everything else about him. they were compelled to suffer in order to gratify their master's fnnoics. n...c.... on- -Inc... no mu Innbnntinns mnom. Durinnihe winter of IBM inetrnotione ` were emit to the roynl eteliiee that the 80 but hm-we they contained were for eevelei days to ho fed on nothing but note. The uroome itne inc-d they were to he entered for a race. houah e blinding enowetorrn was region. Ludwig oonunended eolne workmen to at oneo net ehont erecting n wooden tower in the foleet adjoining hie pnlnw. end around this tower e [eiiery woe to run. Finally when hie piene were mntnrod he etntioned nn oroheetn of wind inntromonte neer thie erection. tehing no his own position on the heloony. In the onrncldl noer ho hed enettered hereend thorn drums. kettiee end eotne eoldiere with riiiu loednl with powder. end en,oe- dor was given that eeoh men ehonid re- main hidden end eiient. M e given eig- nni tho horlee were led quietly to the foot oi the toyver. Then the king re e sign which was underetood in the ot the otrhcetre. by the drone. hettiee. trnnpeh end eoidiere. In on inevent the meet in- tel-nei Anhwh hnketorth. Ieoh dron- Inee riedwith theotherto heet Iondmthe trnmpetere neeriy hnret theireheehe. there were powder expioeione. ehrill whietieeend rnoetdinuoiini howie. 'l'heterriled hoI& hrote their tuteninue. led win terror. they veered. whteiul. gplenging on they diuppnnd ova in Dalian. their cyu. llwuhyohiuonnno tpynvuumuud. Innywunphtdup onlcnblttnluwllllundlu-rllul. has Iuoi`IIu-cltltloutuunhlungoualnl pauuudunuuin hulnoclcl In mg-u-nun. lh.-Ix.|uuwu. {Thursday emnant Day mno kulul. in: not toumgouuu. hovnnr. that he was mad and ought long before this to ban boon llllllll Ind- Ionl charge: For some clean: Mn mud- unta worn conned In the dnnpom d Illl usual; for others they won Innhhod Io Anna-Ion. Ono mlnenhlo Inch-9 Ira charged with loollnk loo curiously II MI .....~.nu-In man-. Iorthh horn com- onnrgnl mun IIIIIIIII In vurluuuy II III: occontrlo mam. For this to was pellod to war I hhck nut ova Ma hot for a whole you-. . Anolhu was simply Itnptd. HI had a III at on Mt fcehud. Tho king hlmuolt paid mucus homage to Incorulnmmudthenvnouhdpnpu _L|.LL. hnnfiidml Innnillnn nah. 'VV'- .o.. :ntI'::*oH:a:L:r_. AA -_.|-IL ______ A... MIURIIIZHUZIIWUW `A Ilnchbo bootowdplo humiliation DI! drove by.-PanI-Ina : Iqndns > We will place on our centre tables on Thursday every Remnant in the store. to be sold at Less than Half ,the Cost. Remnantusrdf Dresgx Goods. Silks.,.l.=, pints. Table Linens. Tweeds. Etc. ` ' Come Thursday. Mn WAl.SH S GREAT cum SALE. landll or And at Invly II-hand I--A 1:4` x. ( Iolnlno of 3 Into: Woman Ion-oh For F In Walsh. 1 -- A . In I-\-|_u..-- .1 ll.. Al ADIRONEAOK FOREST FIRES. o- HAF-FY THOUGHT" RANGE. AT V\72L4S1-PS. Don't be ersuaded that Lou can buy anyt in e ual to T E HAPPYTHOUGH . It is the only Range that has retained its name and stood the test.for the past 14 years. Don't buy an experiment. Don't buy an imitatior_1._ 4 __ Don't buy a just as good."_ Buy aI-IAPPY THOUGWT" and remember that as a guarantee of the single one you buy. over five hundred in and about King- ston are to-day delighting their users. '*/Veaaetr F000 69 & 7| Brock Street. KINGSTON. Imln iii m_guI& Clllng Qunlltln. Aoootltlonhdumm A. It TIA-nan. ' 5 wk . In Inloh ol dun 'wu Iound In 3 Iluoluqd, although us first thrown uldo 000:` I but lnopoobion. vu spin surch- OII had 090. found uorohd in who wire " III. "I.UVV IIIIIII Uivlv-wu uu -nu wuuv llnl Auartbor lurch ol trunk: and house- idduihloo bcoughleo light bench and hit Nth Illowing 040.000 man. In. IInphAn Ind livnd In humble quar- I ill IIOW|lI[ II|U.UUu Illurv. In. Purina had Iivnd in quar- hnndwu oounidond in poor cucum- .n..... I... In. mlghhon I-In wealth WIIICIII oounluonu In poor cucum- Ihuu by hot mlahbon. Her wealth will 50 dlyldcd bouwun slxuon rolntivu. ..c-.-...:_..__. . Iffoothll nun hu dofnultod . Qua IR- ' BIB rd: Ill: Ongood 21. KB; nulouohtoylttumont. uni: `A nqoptioo vu `inn at tho ruldonco . 1008 Bloomeld .J..oul`rido oven- Ilnol H: and` 012555 00005. j"_;':'u vs V'J-plot! On! . M-Aruanu A - 7 V _ jinn. ruoonon Illlltl. Q`. 005- II-- lloIr-known, I * Whit II: `in. a ms 00 :. 5:.;.{`w Ind 90 Pricesa $treet. I'u!IIAI. noon ' ; on ' - T n mmhdlo Idlvu an I A....L|...gnnuIouIonI|n ` luwunu wuu r "gm-, Ulonu. Bu! illunln. liko, It will pay on on Io Ill lot proo vim. `cum noodles Inn dono n. . ! E V T you ham eondonoo in cm which Inn wood 0! hunt)-u an. Null! you In I watch ml but Iouurod with r olpolu. mo-n.a.1 hum. ' .'-n. -nL- In -All uni mm In this week jar` I and I7 Prlnoon am. u2: |il'- raII.:e napnunu nnmoun oo.. I;;;; named. ' `P ` TIUIC. " I Nu . ilnunnau Al I all`!-IHDIIIAIL II $- u.2'... . 5. "" ' ' """ """" "121 -u HJJOII7. of Kingdom whiting -_. . . . . TOUND I64'.0OO. ' one?-`null n.`e.T.`.... . ll'l4u.AL.II Imam hgn ` 0OMUIIC!A|.. M`:-e.*'.*.="' B. `nk msassas. The titles that we AKA nah; ll` Annh T Pilulo Iannold bound by n lope `through Ion normal. . Omcmo. Ooo. l8.-Chu-In Hammond. I pduio oi Ibo Tuna -Gm Infantry. lowly oi Plumblrg. N. .. bu-noluu. in nmouhul too:-no! and annual trutmonh lnuly 0! Hamburg. N. 1.. urnuuuu. -u nub bod tooruohnd :8 on Sheridan. By order of Cnpt. Loonud A. Lovon; gain: of aha du. Hammond wu tied wit D, 0I'U.I' OI Ulpv unuu-u an nun`... , 065 of the dtby. Hl:.m:no W: taiod :1`: I v to y t. as an [IQ . brulndynnd ::oodIng.!on diuunoo at 600 .....a. u........I. nhnnnlt. In [our nulwart bruind and blending. tor I uuunoo on ow yards through thopont it Inoclbonoi tbt and. 0 upuln fol- lowod lnhlnd tn roddod the pronoun and gluon. Inuno blo prisoner with his sword. Tgn AQII I-`lnmmond IDDHOC Ton dn I :30 Hammond nppllod for loan of pianos In oydor to visit xriondn in Ohlongo. Tho luvo wn roluud. and huiu . u be docland, basin: of aha ub- mont nporoonoo. ho mo withonolouvo; Knowing elntln tan clay: he would be s......|.a . .|....-mp. ha nun no Fort Shari- .' Tllulzo. - ma - wnau ALLUTHBRI inn. ` Ind boon shunt. without. mu tor nlnu days, and up in to the uubhorlhiu thong to (In In transportation book to bin polb. when he could uund mu tor his bunch of dlnoipllno. n. I`-ltlgv ha nlund to work with othoi` bunch of dlnoipllno. On Fdsy he refund to prlnonon. Yutorduy ho wu ordered to nppcu hoforo the ndjuunb. but rohmd to louojoho gum`!-homo. Thoroupon he was drug on And to the place In the m|n- M III p um-Iliad. Knowing shown tan day: no wouuu nu bnndqd O dourlot. he went to Shari-' dun and gun hhnloll up. saying (hub Ind boon absent. without. leave for nine .1... ....| .......nm. as tho authorities _...__..____ Queen : Unlvonlty Nola. Tho minus aoomy moon on Thundny for the clam. on of olcoro. The annual pmoulion oi the student: tutu place on Frid|y.nI M. A nnunlh bu been mu 0 by tho lambs tutu place rnaay. m nu. A nquoub but by eh Itudonu war only the ncadelnlo up within him collage hallo. m....I...o. -hn am not. rerilbod by noon witbin hue college mm. Studenta who are not reglabared by on Saturday will be required to pay 82 additional to the regular regietratlon fee. In. pin... wear: and aoclebiea are con- IUCHJODII I0 KIIC TIKUIIK rugluaruunuu urc- Tho various your: and uociouiu vening this week to nominnh ocorc for the Ioulon ind tunuot other nooouny bunlnou. TI`. lnunn lnldhv hold: nn A5 Homo buelneer. The Levene society hold: en At Home" In the college building on Fridey Afternoon from ve to seven o'clock. The lady "lreehiee" willbethe ueeu. ` -o,.uu-alga In nnivnrl mi (`AIL huh th l`.- "lruhlu" will be the noun. Saturday in unlvon by day. but the ro- zulor proooodlngl will ulna place in convo- onlon hall on Frldny night. Soholnrahl will In prmntod. and Courtno Do Kul . uho now prolouor m the taboo of mince, Ivlll dolivor on nddrou. - low Ouuoml B4-gnlnllonl. Importers are nobibd that on and utter Oct. 3lIt..ful| rate: of duty will he collected on all good: when the exporter`: doolnrr tion it not ied with the onbrioa. If pu-tier iurniuh tho oxporlm-'0 declaration Alter on- ury uoiund claim: mm be made. At. pru- ont importers are nllowod to outer good: with tho one-eighth proforonbinl nu oil on giving an understanding to product the exporter`: doolu-ation of origin. An to mod: IIl'IhO|lIOd prior to Sam. lot. 1897, " J A tiio of prices and twenty dif- hunt Fabric Eectn offer the nqylut suggestion: of. the Dress G'l`Denmo_nt newness. ' nun- Iyoott In Bcoovu-Ins. his oxpootod thnh within I few duyu Adolborb Wyoobo. the would-be-suicide, willboubloeo sit up in his room in the canon! hon ml. Thu wound in bi: neck hn haul` up niooly. and only I small upon rouuinl. ho be treated. The Ihlbohu have been romovod,and physi- cians In dolightod no the npid unnnor in which the novorod pun uniud. Dhnimlln rm nhmn um. mm of having which the eoverea pane unwed. Phylioally he ehowe little sign having undergone each a trying ordeal. He le a trie pole. of course. but hie ooloril gradu- ally returning and he ll picking up in eeh. He doee not worry aomuoh our hie troublee. and hie mind, while not alto- gether as strong a it naturally should be. la nevertheleee not an weak an when he rat entered the inutltution. , It ie only 5 mat- ter 0! a ehort time before he will be able to lent the lnetitutlon. _ u... w......n. in still in tho oltv and has II IIIIIII Luuuqu The condition oi Joee lh A. Newmen, coniined in the geherei lioepitel euiiering from burn: received oi. the recent Urove Inn re. in improving. Hie hurne heve all may well heeled up except one spot. in in rl his foot which remelne very eore end in git nu the phyuiclene much trouble. Poe discharges freely end All ciforte at heeiinn have he yet proved of no eveii. Hie other injuries ere mshing nbieiecoory reee towerde complete recovery. but. will not permit. of him lenving the hospital for Al. lee three or iour week: yet. the lulmuuon. M:-4. Wycoth is null In the city wuobod at her lmubmd n bodnldo ovary day since hi. entry to the holpiul. .....:_:___._. exporters doolorauon or ongm. all m I vol-ohouuod prior Bopo. 0 important decimation of origin of tho good: mill in ocooptod. IIQIIII III III Iuuvn nu-. Counmwoon. Ont... Oct. 13. ~-0I-Ivil P. Rowlnnd.oon ol the late John Rowlnnd.nnd ono of the mono prominent and moot. popu- |-. ....:.I.no,. at nnlllnnrond. dlnd thin 0| Chi MOI! nromlnonu Inn mull popu- Iu ronidonn of Oolllngwood. dlod this morning that 8 {av dun illnoas. Mr. Rowland wu slimy-nix you: of Age. un- Innrriod, and had. in nonnootion with his brother William. nnnngod the (Hobo hotel tar covers! your: pub. RICIIIOHD. Quo.. Ooh. l3.-H. A. Wil- oooh. yonngul Ion of Arthur Wiloockl, mayor oi Richmond. died this morning of pnouuonlu. Bo wu shone thirty yours ol no. Ho Inn: A widow. but no hmll . The mayor has tho oympothy of tho who 0 Iowa in his boruvonoub. o ll 00 UVIIIHOO DIG! VII (III IIIIIIIII on old wall which aloud on the upot ho- Iho days at 3 was wotlu nrvieo. woll wulllod in but the north hop: nhlng and had pullod the Indy down 0 from in lovol. luck: I A-no hula. QECITWWTVC At noon Io-thy: young lad narrowly from A ovfilla grlo and Al dud: byjun tho and at In uuopon u...r..L hllontlotnokhtvuntbo cl bitnomnd munht Mn. '.'.7".:'.`..".'.`;"......."a;".":.....a."' "'-"--' caught him. I Itlloodflno. I.n|ov0nlnI.h0laIn8I-nrolubholclnn unnblyh an Wuu hull. the ovum prov- ::`uuuuuu. Auulunnwd puc- oh Uh pain; Inn with nun. Inn. Inks III lnnnliotl hv Cuuo of lions-ugo. `Phi can of Na bushy. to the Inter main Oluonoo and In: tho dating of -.. ..|:I -gII -Inlnh Atlnln on Oh: III)! III- _ __ ORUILLY TREATED. j ""`V\v _. . .-`, null: or In Hotel In. ,_ 1-.-. n-. no r A Ind Ionovonont. ,_ :\_- t\.L I0 I} In Doll: Nicol!- A:-_ -1 I......|. A lmmzcnvn 031 _THE srmil pouasn. or PINKIRTON | .. .__ -..'.--guns j Oonlorouoo wm: nun: ouomo-no lnIru- I -out [Jud Io tout the Info-- lauld In-on on lolnu tn Penna : Ioon-ll|| Innlnnlon ol Pollen. Intent `to The Whiz. _u........ nI._ ln_....Ah this morninn I Ipocinl To 'Ine wnxk. -Nanzul. Oct. 18.-At thia mornin eeecion of the bank. oaee. Geo 8. Doug - erty, Pinkerton detective, too the etand. He eeid: I reside in New York ; am unint- ant euperinteodent oi the Pinkerton de- tective egeno . New York dlviaion. Have been on e in thie hucinece fteen eare. Arrived erecn 15th September an con- ferred with Mr, Wiikee and Mr. Greer, who had been here province to that. Went to thebank end examined the exterior oi thevault and other evidence oi the bur- glary. Could nd no mark: oi violence on unit. I examined the knob on thb combination, ineide and outeide. and found no marke about it. Next examined the cafe. and my attention wae called to a lime boring on the eide of the sale. I asked Mr. Bainee when he had dieoovered thin. He aid about a week beiore. Mode enexamination of the door of the rate, but did not find mark: of a tool of any kind on the door or combinotion. Examined the interior. Firet examined upper compart- ment, but found no indication of any tool being used on upper compartment. perently no compartment had been for . I made my oalcnletione on that. became of .the marke. mu-.. -.. . mgrl: nl on ndond tool on .the mute. There Inn A mrk of An edged tool on the cornpertment neAr the top. A Aimiler Inerk In on the under Aide of the ehell Ieperetlng the compegtmente. Found whAt I oonnidered A peculiAr merk on the lnelde of the lower door. which Appeered to have been mede After it wu opened. A merk of hell An inch in width. Apperently mede by Aorne blunt lnetrument. It Ap- 'peArod to me An if mAde After the door was opened. I did not find A Almiler mArk on the bottom of the Abelf. My opinion in the!) if A tool wee used there would hAve been An impreeeion on the bottom of the shelf. I heArd Mr. Wilkes And Mrs. McGreer e etory And took the trouble to inquire whAt kind ol n womAn Ahe wAe. whether her etory could be relied upon. And I wAe ntieded on to her truthfulneu. I medo An oxAminAtlon of the exterior of the Aide entrAnoe And mode inqulrieu and lietened to etuemente of person: And interviewed Mr. Ponton on Sept. 20th in my room At the PAieley home. The interview leeted About two houre. I ......Alnn-A him rnlnhivn tn hil nre- "0"'lf-Igtiful _TV!%'Toned Effects, 4&3; wide, in various combine.- 0 '_ The Interview Iaabeu aoour. uwu uuura. I quoatlonod him relative to hia pra- unoo in the bank ao late hours. He said he was in the habit. of {re- quenting the bank as labo hours and said he had not been there at all since the earl spring. I asked him why he vipibod t. 0 bank at late hours 2 He said he was in the habit of going in there late to too ll ovorythlng wan all right. and he ma omphabio in his statement uhat he had not been than alnoo early apring. I naked him to be lnir and ralato what hedidthat. night. :1. ..:.a 5.. AM um. havn anvbodv in the FOOD ID Ill Dbl! nlni. I. LIIIIQ Lu um: about personal matter. and asked him if there was any person in Napanee he was familiar with that would go to his `rooms. and he answered that there was not. He said there was no woman of bed ch in- acter he associated with. I aslrtd him if there was an woman from the near-by towns. Iexp ined to him whata serious thing it was to have a report of this kind going around. and that now was the time to explain it satisfactory. He saidthere was not eny person visited him at all. I asked him if it was possible if he was up eiek during the night or from any other cause. He replied that he retired about twelve o'clock and was not up at nil during the night and did not receive any visitors. that he did tu about eight o'clock in the morning. , _ tol hlm.then to think the matter over carefully and see if`. he could explain the noieesis his room and let me know. It develo through Ky con- versation with r. onton that e had heard of a contemplated burglary. He said Mr. Bainee told him. Another inter- view with him took place on the following day. I went into the discovery of the mode of entry, and aslred Ponton if he would show me how the search wus made for the mode of entry alter the robbery hnd been committed. He said he thought Mr. Baines or Mr. Young sugaested that is search he made. and that Mr. Baines was taken sick. Mr. Baines had tho candle lighted in his hand and handed it to him (Ponton). Then he started for the rear door and was followed by (lreeneand Young. He went to the door leading from the street to the passage way. examined the look and panels. While examining the lower panel in the left hand corner of the door he noticeed some spliniors and a very few borings on the oor. Alter noticing the splinters he noticed several holoe ex- and Greene said they were old holes. ut he said they were not old. There was mud spread on them. The raised a screen hanging on the wall and e celled the at- tent on of Green and Young. Then he opened the door leading to the street. tried the door leading to Blewott's wood- shed from the outside. but could not nnfaeten it and went around through the public passage way to the rear door oi woodshed. There was a igeon-hole above this door. over which t ere was a piece of sino. Mr. Pooton removed the sine and opened the door. He told me there was nine an the door. but at the t me [examined it there was n board. A ter the door was opened he led u to the point ~ where entrance wee made. n connection with thisl developed from him that he had a hnowledge of-the woodebed. and that he- oaose he had the dog there for a month or L sothis summer. Iquestioned the others about their knowledge of the woodshed. but they knew very little, although they kept baseballs and bats there. The next interview I had with Ponton was on the 23:-d8ept.in rnyrooms. Itooka statement from him as to wherehe had heen the night before the robbery. , I had it investigated. and it was .eorroboratedh.eomradeehewaswith. with the except of a little time between 10:!) and lit o'clock. ' Ir. Dougherty described at some length his interview with the. ereeneerning his Inaneial /standing. ' Photon wanted Isa an In lhllasilla nun daw." mid Kr. be Inir and ulna wnu nuncuuu. mgun. Ho nid ho did not. have anybod in the all hint night. 1 hike to him gland nmpnnnnl mnthnr. Ind Na Ilnooal -"cunning. "romeo wanna to to to Bolhvillo any day. aid Ir. Daugherty" and no and to think hand to have lllypunniuion. hold him I hdno objection to his ping. and l ukod him he Iuiou toga Io lain non. avour wItIuotoI.honoI.uud|d'Huonufuno CI`0II`a50|l'I|nl 3ddbVilH."d Lupnudonor II nugget ldldptivutoio In ududvu nldlohvohln udin Pouhturoou. hooundjumd n\ Evolve ooullot lllnnnp. If U?! dtuur. 7 E? Cliw IQ Ionnn. Oat la.-J Wand. thhnhulua nultndu OM- Iuniiduhg to IIIOII rucncuoon .'.".:.'.*..'S' er-'--' -~' _ _.` .4 ,1, AGENCY. awe`: sbsnce. DXLLY 13 v `dsoth Twoedo. 44 in. wide, 'ruu,.,_brown, blue and pu_rple. - An 91-... hum `Trimmings

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