Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1897, p. 7

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" '3~1~: 2*. B73 ""sE.'..m mm b L` would |{|?nto the dl`J._I.d quali- ticatiou cl tho oqlnont to ho had of An important dqnrtnuut in tbepri. Ioni" q f ` " II b ` ml: '3" at saw. a who won 1* land to The Foremost Medial Company In Olin lnoltl In Ola- (`nag AI Unable to Attend to Her Dally Dutlee and A Great Bullerer from Bear: Trouble- fgcgxoed to try Dr. Agnew : cure for the cart. And It Proved I Wonder Worker. These are the words of Mn. W. T. Run- dlo of Dundalk. Ont. : `'1 was I great an!- ferer with severe pain in the region of my heart. For A time I was quite unable. to attend to my household duties. I was in- duced to try Dr. Agnew : Cure for the Heart. and I must say the result was won- derful. The pain immediately left: me. end after the first day I have had no pain or trouble since. Sold by W. H. Medley, successor to N. C. Polaon & Co. Evidently Not Wealthy. "80 old Brown is dead, is he?" Yes; dim nearly a year ago. " Imft a lot of mnncy. I suppose?" Oh. lgucss not. Nouno has tried tn ` break his will yet. "-(`hlcugo Post. 7!:-auil`V1H'i`H'Ai1y Honest Man A Il.I|llUI\ Ill llll} Hull Iulv Illglll. Aiice- You, Mr. Upsley made that noise with his lips when I told him you hud cleared 35u,(JUU in a wheat denl.-CleV'e- land Lvndul`. Vi up-o nu vvu-9 Pnpu--A11 -e. I thought I haardaloud ` smack in thu hall last night. 3 A]|t\n_\'nx `Mr lhmlnv vnnn OI-inf. nnlcm \ UIll'. Love is etc-mul. Its illusions oven are mutuhlu only in respect of their torms.-- Detroit Journal. Tho Old, Old` Dellulon. "Dur1ing," ho xvhlsperod, It costs no more to kevp two blcyclvs In repair than nun " l . Startling appearance in church on the Sunday after (jhrisnuns of Uncle Hiram in the new overcoat his city cousins sent him HEART PAINS LEAVE TN ADAY. Yes." Devlin would dominata over Trwcey md force him to yield 3" "Van Fir-t, ha would come himself. IIV I Iilllllll IVIFIIITI lllwlly In the World In the Cure ol Weak Men Make: this Otter. A Olu-utmu Glit- What It WIS. A: light: turn of An One In of III. Agnew : cnnnhsl Ponds: cant I Ohio 0! lift: Iona In-dhc--It Idhvcn can and cnu-rh h Thirty lhutu. George Lewis o! Shunolin. PL. writs? `'1 mm eighty years of up I but Inn M tconbldd with enurrh [or any you}. and i ydunhnvo ulgI-on-my 131:9, but nova-.hu'l'no nliol um up A....'.n.;...L.ng..a.. n.. 1... In; good remrnlnbunm Jam 4tn.1Ilau. 1'lAOHh:B-0 AN S1l'DIc1V'l`d upon unnu- dor of propel-conionto signed y Ptlnoi I) smug rm:-cum Inn and one-Th ra. `good going Doc. loch to am ; good returning until Jan. 18th 1801*. COMMERCIAL '1`BAVEL[.ER.i (upon pn- pontntion of Commercinl Travellers` tuilwu Cortlcnte) single lint-ulna run. good going Doc. lth to 26th; good to return until Jan std, 1898. nntwnnn All ntnnnn in nnmln. Wlndnnr. Jan am, we. Between all nntiom in Oanmla Wlndnor. sum. 8&9. u-no. Iron wunm uni out. 'l"lIll"l'AI'll_E Till TA BLE. Depnrturn. Arrivll. No. 1 Expnn 11:30 am. No. Ilxpnu 6:11 No. 8 Local 5:00 pan. No dbouol 0:15 !No. blind 8:00 mm. `No. 6 llxod 1:4 1 londun. Wodnudnys and Fridays. ' Tuolduu. Thundun and Botnrdan. Ip..u ....u....|.'_ .4 I I. no --A n I Tho obituary sddrcueu `douvoz-ed upon the occasion of the death of I membc at oongreu cost t e govorumdni I good dnl or money. Um 1y12.ooo coplol an plat- qi. vmhnneclplau pwtnlt of the do- cusd. 50 ot which. bound In full morocco with gm. edges. an tun-tho funny or the dlnntl nnnniuunsnnn mar. "Not no much trouble because Harri- gnn in too ouy.." He simply yields!" .n--j vuu: gun 011511. In dud congressman. ' 1 IIUIUIVI` IIIIIYIIIIII III XWIIYIIIII. Pull lonlnin no l.&P.nd 0.1! nokot oo.0n\ulo street. 1". IXJRWAY. B. W. IULGHII. Ant. Gan. Pun. Alt Gen. luau ,U|.II' Dlllllff-' MISC IIIU ULIICI3 cynw. _You bet l'm.g~olng to nuns one for my rich uncle and the other for my wife : rich uncle. "-In3hnnpolIn Journal. locum Tickets will he lum--l as below: GENERAL PUBLIC - Ulglo llrn-uluu Faro. cod xoinf un Deo- um and Iith; good loturn ng untl Dec. arch. Good any on Ice. am and Jun._lat; good return nu nnm Jun. 3rd. 1808. llnnln lint-lnnn Inn-A nntl lInn.'l`hlul. Juv. 5rd.1!08. an-mo lint-clan rare and Ono-Third. good going on Dec. 33rd to 85th; good to ntum until Doc mh. Good olng Doc. son: to Jan 1:9: cood retnrnin um. I Jun uh. 108. 'l'lAGH ER-0 AN Sll'DII`.lI'l`H (unon untran- Grgot lanes. V Congrntulnto mo, old man!" shouted the young father. WI twlns-twln ` boys!" 1 "(ball that munn fnr nnnunntnlntlnnn nn ` nuyuz "Call that cause for oogmtulatlou on your salary? asked the olco cynic. " You hat. Pin.-ninn in nnunn nnn Int I Canada Pacific Railway: cnmsmns /mo NET: YEAR mmas Klisron &_ PEMBROKE nu leave KINu.511)N deny (Sunday excepted) M5 2:15 p m.. and an extra trip every loud at 5n.m..oonneotlnf at Oupe Vincent. wl tnlna to all points a the I IIQII-IIEII-5 AOIIIIZIISQ l come an --." " 'l`racoy`a time 3" " That was always the trouble between Mr. Tracey nnd.Mr. Devlin. Mr. Devlin did not seem to one It the requisition: were not made out." Did Mr. Tracey object I" 11"; II TIVIUT T-ff-N `Woman Palace Slaoplnj Ours botwun CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. D..- l..---L ..-A-- Al_- A..LI__ __.I _-n_LI- WI H V lL`\JIIL` L ILLVIJ {'3 `V I U: Forlowonh ntu.umo tublu nnd ulhblo lnformntlon upply to _-.q--. . nu-..--. .... _. . . . . _ -_ ..._--..... __.,_ ..,,., -- mm). A. rowan. City mm um 11. w. & 0. EH. Foot. Brook 8% .llnnton. -rnmo.sv'rrEiu.rm.1. 9.9.; n.w.a 0&3 "n-noun. N.Y. iJ-I-E` ' Troy. Sp:-inuflold. Hartford, Woroutu. Pro- ` vidonoo. Bonton and tho T1'IAEIl'I"l Eluii J. ' TIHB TABLE: Steamer for CAPE VINCENT will leave KINGSTON deny (Sunday excepted) D m.. trip every Monday and Uoltegoo, on sluronder of Man IP41 lorm of certicate ulnedlyPrinoimtl. ll FIRST- cmss nrAB.1h AND` ONE-'I`HIRD. from Dec. 10th to 3l|t. mood to return until mm. mm. VV Eli-L` Roma mm. Alba: . Now York. Philadel- ph Jhltlmoro. uhlngton undtho 1f\ I"I'lWH'l"I' IIIII unry 01'- Also st. FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE- THIRD Dec. 23rd. uthnnd lath. ood to re- turn until Dec. 28th; and Dec. 301: . am. Ind Jamuuy lat, good LJ return until .lnn.4th. TO PUPILS AN TEACHERS of School: and (`.nIuumn. rm pm roundup of ufnndnrtl lnrm TU l'Ul lhl AN '1`l!:IuJHlI:IIa ot school: and Colcegoo, 51 render of Man uvl low: nan}: AND" ouusrumn. Duo. CUIIEHCIAI: 'l'H.AVEhlaEl1S on amazon- tatlon of Aunooiutlon Certlontoa will be mum Round Trip rxokomn -INu1.in 1rms'r- (`LAsl-I FARE. good going Den. nth to 25th. and good to return until in 3rd, 1398. - _ _..._-..._ . chnnlu, how do ugey comfunn "Mr. Hurigan is more _a horse- aboer he does not know nnyt mg about machinery and could not work from d wl ." _ If-ll. lllfxsfnmilinr with the worlnnz Of I""'e*!!!.2':'1*:!1mh"'2"vI Round Trip Ticlotn will be told It SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE December lth Ind 2nb.gool to return until Dec. I'M: ; and on l`oc. 31st and Jnnmuy lsmgood to return until Junlury Std. Alan -I Il`lDG I"J`I.ADI_` WADE A'Hl\ l\\IIT_ ULASH Irnum AND UNIS-'l`lH.U. from 1): 31st. good Jan. (`l\|lIlIIDI`IAI VIVIJAIIIII IIFDIJ An nun`... CH RISTMAS . --AND- NEW YEAR AS HOLIDAYS. .___..--~...- .-_...._ .._----..._ V _.,_--. x. P. HARLEY M. 6.1`. (my hon ur Station l'oo ot Idlin- mm -cunt. Klnuton. o Ill|~lI l.U -nib. guuu lav fulauru uulall ullu. Jul/u. COKUERCIAL 'l`H.AVELhEBS tltlon nf Aumnintinn Cm-Mnntna. will he Inuu now -u uuavu nu uuv UNI FED 81`l\`I"ES._ rI'1__..-_ n-|-_- nu___:_-n__,, L.A_.,A TRAVBLLlNG-BY RAIL. A VE;ERAN'8 ITIBRY nm1ac`rsnol{r` uma -dro- ,,NIagara Falls. ":57;xo`65:$Ef:a.%'.::`:?" nut, kt. Loni: And tyne T3333 I . TI: llffmmimr working of_ lnthesi" 1 ` Mn M .-, nawlin dnnn not know any- ' Puulgor I . Klnumn. II In lllUl'U' VI Ilulu uuu I SOUTH- :-Iglrl II. :60.-nun! WA-4 TIC. [UTE VV llllll Till TA BLE. -A. 11.01. Ell: IIUIIIU Iuuvq Dlllvuu Dull IEJ.A.S'I`- ` I u tnn-mg. Inn !`A RYKIVIL No.1 Expnu Mr p In 0:15 am 1:40 pm us hldun. Gainful Transaction. VB00KBlNNG ' i9'r1'o. "_"l=-`fl-To I open tor Evening Dancing Classes or Assemfalien. Won lighted, W611 heated and van- mated. vvith no 1160:. , lntheav" No. Mr. Devlin does not know any- thing about lathe: either. "Dld Mr. Tracey know how to work them I" - "Yes. He could tell what gear to use to give a different pitch of screws." "Hui won an onnortunlty of know- g.f 339 mu st. K";-,%,tv innlonju The H.` BRAME S an-- -n-&- -n-I-l-vul-I ick} Blootrlolqn. Combination & all B|IcI'Ill'h&O and Bloch-In Suppllu Iliad. jsmzmnlts iAEBiiJa"si-3 'E.Ta....' 4\....,, un wuunueon II. unsung. `Anni O1: Inna :0 Int:-O. nub`: I403 DCIWOOII John Strut. H1100. III Alfred 80... how I! " hom (o:`n|:lol?ot3l::'o':':uhanc:.. ` An A unnsnnuununnp - , _n 1,; give muenent pucn or screwa. "Had you any opportunity ing if the rules as regards requisitions wem carried out 7" Yes. a. m_:uiaition had always to nnvnn in --,' unuuu uwlulu UV-lI| UVCIII HE NOW FAB -FLUID B U . with cable communication a 1! ea le "winter temperature of new tr (1 . bun- tiful scenery and mom ee oi ood Male. headquarters of the Britinh army and n 71. in unrivalled in ite aimaoiiveneu Indie: by the maeniiioonc in-on neunen in one or 'I`l'|lItlId n an hour: from 8 Iv York. The tropical ie amie. including Iii. oar Santa Oruz. 88. line. Martinique. i gaunt Barbadoomaieo afford beauiiin and to in; toun, all reached by Iteemehi o e Qneboosuamnnip Company from our art. Ipeoial Olllllol to the Troploe 1 Oh In- an. let and um: return. and 1 ch larch For dosorigptlvipam Oh had it of sailing mu 0 A. Elalli BRIDGE an . A onto Io Broadway. ew York or J. P. Amahr. mmon. c. An'niun.4nnnN.sooumy. no Hm !!I!.; 9;vfjiT* ".9ovII Lanronthn . . . . Psrlnhn.......` Numidlnn .... .. Ouehulnlnnu IXELAN LINE I. D. Hanloy. J. D. Olllouloovo. Aunt. G.T.B. Button. 41 OIUIQIIIO IO. D. 'l;OBlllANOll & 00.. Gononl Aunh. lon- I . . FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. _._-_ vv-... ...._.- . _~- --_--w-. From Liverpool. Bgumot. From Portland D00. 9th........Labndor Dec. 39th. nun Doo. 18th.........Vuuoouvor... Jun. 5611. 1p.ln Jon Int. ...... ..icotunun....Jsn. J p.m Jun. 15th.........Inhndor ....1i`ob. In , I van From Liverpool. Shaman. from Boston Nov. m.h........Oonodn......Doo. 9th. 155.11: Pint 0tblIl-" to 390 uncle: OIMOOOID rotnn). Second 0ubln-Ou to um .iu1o;u.u,oo 076.31 toturn. Btu toldvupo Ila d G l>.:v`..QnoonItov12`BolI}|:t-;OlI. to 60.. ll uhln uloom. nettle lhhcnunnnlonn lcpdnofnuhinhnn II"eS-ll I "Speaking of the qualifications of Tracey and Hnrrlgan as skilled me- chanics, how do they com re!" "Mr, Hm-rllmn is I a j Dominion Line Slamships LIVERPOOL. SEBVICE DIRECT. ID! IIUIIIEIT UIQ 1: loan: to loan st lovut -mu For out: and new information (pull to l. I. IA m.Iv_ Ann-I . E. IAILIY. Aunt. .3 anmrrmn: Ihtlonl J. r. Glnnlnlnllvl. Ann. `I lngnniuun Ilnn IEZIUIT I1 l`UVI$' 11 nulootvurjbuln. IIXHIALLHWIIAIPKAICK TRAVELLING-B; 36:1`. trul. gineer had that privile a." "He used that priviege by taking out men me soon as they had acquired a little skill 3" Yes." ` . "Would he take men off a job given them to do yy tho instructor?" n`. n .mE__RIV\UDFl.__ . -. in A -.-.\ ___-- =Whig Hall, KING STREU. `>v CI Wllllltlntt Dianna "HOOK uoo. " 33$ :.?5'n'33'.u bun. ,.."5.T -T.?..'.."'.!.I13t : uvupool, unueown I doom. 0 con. From Portland. . onus uunnnonn. Yea, every time Tracey got u. axmpu mag in any wzw he would be takebee away from him. Stinaon was taken` away, I was taken away then he (Dev- lin) tried to get George hinge: out. It hue been that right aloft}. The en- that privilege. "He used rivlege taking M n. 'u....'! .`:.'.'.':`. .'*. Ith tn- nah. Mun vvv ..... paired macniner lUl.' Luu u... epnrtment. O` onnor was satisfied \ "h his work. He Wu about the only m in the shop who could do forging. (or there was no competent men in the blacksmith epartment at that time. The engineer took skled men out of that department to do w 1'}: that un- skilled men could have Eone. Tracey offered to do ce min kin of work in the machine shop, ut it was ordered from Montreal at a. cat of $120. The witneae head charge d ' Devlin wan ubaent with broken le . "While you were in the\\blacksm Lh shop was instructor 'I`rauey\conatant- ly cornplainlng that men weiiybeing drafted out of his shop?" * V... Avarv time Tracey not skilled in; the time _ to do mill kinds of work." (Mathewson worked on looks and bars for the aepunto ward: and re- paired machiner for the binder twine` xamnrtment. sp.tisfigd' Yup V Did Mr. Tracey appear to be com- petent for his position I" Yes, he wag thoroughly competent all work." um... rm Hm nanu-ate ward: re-, his time with ueotge Ulu-K, aunaer- lnnd. Durham, Enalend. Clark`: work was lugely marine engine work _and he wu tainiiiar with the entire equipment. Mclntoeh &. Son, Montreal, had also employed him in the lune bIuineu..He tould work, from `drawing: and could measure the capacity of an engine. h \\;he;t have 3 u heeneomployed a.t (Hg n \ When I first camel was sent by the warden to put in binder twine mn- chinery. -The warden wished me to mks charge of the engine. but some outside engineer wan to get it--the de- puty's son I hezutd it was." "You went from there to the machine .|...n 9" l'e|:l|:;Tu:<;o;1 :1x;;T:t:i:1 33"? ' `11 !-1.0 In the prison and that h` Ame expired nn Jan. 16th. `He was 3 zialtlent Of T0~ 4 mnto, committed to the penitentiagy {or taking 0600 on (also prouncu. Wu u mochuncsl angina:-. who had aerved with Clark, Sunder- |nnrI nurhnrn. Ennlnnd. ClIlfk'8 Thomas Grieve Mathewson, uworn.rn lismiaual of Francis Tracey. and to in"- ternal economy, aald he Iv doing time 1.`. H14: mama and that mfm. expired He ,Said Tllcrc was a Constant Irritation Among oiiiers ` iiycausc of 1 Connict or opinion--A ' comparison of figures. Evidiic "*6f Witnesses who were Before 1119 Commissioners; Iuvsusn{m1m;I@_[0I PEIIIENIIARH -1!` an" gu1:auuTul:uc tight l'0V not Hz] lftll l rtchon bojtonnitthooqineu an vs-only mainly! ouhidn. but to do so every month. It dot:-lnonul to an lI-' eu [0 comg our. unaau." irregularity mu continu- A CIINVICI IIILAIES [IN MANY THINKS. ._ """" "_"' "" l'V--vcuwuunny Ill`.ll|- IICVC ,5. *3 M 5... go; _s_ discount. Baton _ receiving re. I don`! know uyuning about the 3|}-NUOIII from the penitentiary. Mr. ask of the engine. I-`or adding [our D"v "10 8tNh0P'-I`. SIWIIS MK- leatb `of ei t feet motion pipe tr`) Dr`!-`O! {folly us.` The tour inch soil it. u,./ . 3..-. . .nm,.g ,1, pipe, chanted In the bill nt fifty cents. cg any mu go, an cg 1.u,..mg might have been sold at times at thirty R yiveoents for each ol'_tvro men. OII|I~ TIN builds. cllllws. tees. an-.. I. w `gnu, .3-`u .n.i.,,`,o|d by changed at the rate of three and three. ltr. Dev in to some party in town. 11... quu-u.-r cents to the nilentinry. were I `warden thouhc it was good enough for sold to Alexandr-in qr two and one- pvouction purpose: and bed t i.3'" "".' W`-' `W l`|'OD0nd Porugogcg 1'[.gw|:g'-In with the nnnbter of public wot-k:n: 0 zine wee e that ohm one end in good Well In with" th` Deni tilt! Inati- ` `an C. but none before were laced. tine g( *5... Mr. Devlin has been at out wry; Itovewu Ivjce. He hell toimnctgoodn before- 'Ithe'nnd.l5|lIIlL We nu n commission to want I" - "It wn brought down and put in the eulnou-'3 ntoru. tnrentenea [0 nx iraceyr `Yes. Chmrlelmis was in the habit of going to the (engineer's office. The en~ ineer would say he had a. French let- er he wanted read. As regards the book-kee ing done by Hsrrignn I have known 0 it being in- spected liy the inspector. There is ll. book lying just as you go in the Muck- smith shop in which the work that every man does is entered. At the end of a week it is supposed to be si ned by the chief trade Instructor. ` s the instructor sign it l` the .inspeetor "asked. {Xe was told `no. He then called in Mr. larrigan to sign the book from the day he came until the present. Mr. Har- rignn signed the hook on every page. Every foreman in the prison is furnish- ed with n book-keeper. Instructors make out their own requisitions. They are all supposed to make out passes. but in the blacksmith department the con- -vict book-keeper mslcm out the passes and signs them for Mr. Devlin. That. was not the practice during Mr. Trace 's time; he filled them out him- self. he department stock book is now kept by Mr. Herrigsn in the blacksmith ` shop; every book is kept by a prisoner. ` Mr. Tracey was competent enough to keep it. but I do not think Mr. Har- ricnn is. Mr. Harri an has not put a pen in about that know of, whemns you will see bundles of Mr. Trscey`s, made out by himself. There were cer- tain pipes purchased, but for what I do not know: s. piece of fifteen inch nine was nnllv nu-mm on the scrap ` "WIS wudnl" "'6 noun (I0 IIOI. KDO\\'I [M000 0! IIIIOOII IIICII pi was finslly thrown on the scrap pi e. The lsst sale of the scrap iron was msde to O`Shes. since the commis- sion started. A msjority of thst scrap pile wss new stuff. such is could be used for work in the'penitsntis_ry. I was there when the firs s ine was mid. It in first class wot ix con- lliliull-W hose witlgilt of the w ground." _ "After it was used there hsd it been used for ' other purpose sindof". "No. Mr. vlin had it sll closnod up and then sold it." When did 11:`. Devlin got it I" u.:f.er is put. the wstsr in the I - . It filled u the bottom er tsnk sixty set from the burstsd two sets of rubber ll VH6 le. "Had there been any trouble between Chnrlebois and Tracey 1" nluic tho In.-at two mnnlhn than: tinnrleoons anu Jraceyr During the last two months there was. On account of Tracey reporting that he was getting money." Chm-lehols took ()0nt`.e nt that. and ms wr ma cung p]`lS0l1 matters: " 0 said t at as soon as he got. to Ottawa he would fix old man Tracey." "Did you hear him 3" Yea. I also heard him call Tracey a vile name." "Lind II`;-.n I-uuun an b_n..I\l.. lush.-..nn Good `lo star A: Ila. "Yon. F the tlmo Mr. Adams was nppolnmd let trade instructor Mr. Devlin would not recognlle him as such land used to throw sneer: at him. Dev- Iln hulsome work on aluthe he want,- ed done, but Trn.cey`would not do it without a. ulaltion. Mr. Devlin told him he woul get an order from the warden. The warden wns down town ut the time and Devlin got on order on 8 small plane of pcpor from the de- puty warden. It wa.}l'You do this work for Mr. Devlin.` r. Tracey said he would not roownine that kind oi requisition." "Th: Iunuhilinn wan mntln out on n (mu no was geumg money." Chzu-lebois took offence nt. that and threatened to fix Tracey?" ` Yon. Chru-lolmin wnsz in Iha hnhif nf Bald He would ll: Tracey The letters received for convir-is were opened except in the case of Mr. Traeey`s book-keeper, Charlebois, who received permission from the depart- ment of justice, through inspector Stewart, to receive his'mni| unopened. It` seemed he was getting money in them and was trafficing in the machine shop until Mr. 'l`rn.cey reported it to ex-warden Lavell. Lnvell reported it to Ottawa and in the meantime he open- ed his letters. Then he got a. letter saying that this man's mail was not to be interfered with. The convicts have a copy of rules in the library. Once every two weeks they are allowed to write letters mid to receive a. visit once a. month" I'\n -nu Irnnuuv nl4..-= f`I..._I..l.nI. Info ll. HIOIHII Do you know after: Charlehois. left prison did he give information to the ms (or res cting prison matters 2" ax Raid I nf nn nnnn 1:: he: an!` in nruue [U U59. 7 ' The bill for the tank they were building was paid before the tank was started to be put together. Mr. Munro went to Moutnml to see this tank put. together; it went together all right there, but was a failure when the tried it here. On account of Mr. 1\unro`s age, the tank may have been put to- gether some way in Montreal to snake him helievelt was all right,hut certainly the tank was never put t ether. There was n. large compound orthington pump ordered. The next year a govern- or nnd revolution counter were re- ceived." |'[Inn 41.- I _ . _ . . _ _ . _ ._ 1...... -__ '/`T)0' you know wlmt the invoice calls for ?" Ilkyn ll CCIVCU. Has the large pump ever been ex- amincd? I-Mn ft ....... 3..-; L..I..._ ..u `L- llllllllul No. It was just. taken off the trucks and rolled into the barn." Never been unpacked 1" I N0-II charge or me 3110]). ne was an excep- tlonally good man for the kind of work here, and he_.. had a. large range of Inowledge nnd.ekill. There are tvm Etna furnaces in` the atoreroom that. have never been med. One was got for the warden`: house. but it was too small and they ordered another. I was one of those who helped work on the tanks. We had a mum but found it was not marked according to the plates. l`he.sv: Inns went through the engineer's nfnds. Things would not fit, so Dev- lin got Grant, an ouside'boilermn.k(-.r. to do the work. We got :1 bundle of I iron for rivets from Dalton & Strange; ` y it is still in the store as it was too - brittle to use." Tina kill Inn 4|. 4...-.l. din... .... ..,. of the new pump was smaller than that of the old, Since the new blacksmith came the big lathe has been broken, deelgnedly, 1 think. That lathe was re- paired down town, although the work could have been done in the'px-lson. The man who broke it was a skilled me- chanic, working for Devlin at the time. There were two automatic teed drill- ing machines put in during 'l`racey`s time. Harrigan broke the larger of these by putting the belt one-hall on the slack pulley and one half on the running ulley to decrease the speed. I was t re and saw it. No accident ever happened while Mr. Tracey hnd charge of the shop. He excep- tlonnllv mood man for the kind of wnrl: no In: nude .0! it snaf- " IX. "Hui you anything `to _do with the connecting of a noun boiler!" Yo. first put in` the boiler. than when tho dbmo occurred about the pig I refund to finish the boilur. I to Devlin the numbor of tubes md tho rho of them. And he could not gure up the an of the tubes. When he had to Illltlply by twain. It would titgt nulti by six. than by two. The boiler: woul not work and we had to draw the (Inn. The {lumen mod the hose on the cod: Ind broke the front. I had to patch It. While I It with the enukucor three automatic unpor Ntllaun won purcluod at about I190 ouch. The mu-o.no no and are ml! 1:: stock. not of the smoke box in than bollon vu Ion thaw-ytho um ot the tutu and that raulu in [M '-h d lnnl An lnmxnn mg: `._.....q Icntreel lea `loatlly. \\'illinm Clendenning, _ir., of the firm .' of W. Clendenning & Sons, Montreal. sworn Jan. 20th, 1897, said: I Was3en- erztl manager of the business when we ` sold st. hill of goods to the penitentiary on oqt. 10th. 1894. The five Ludlow ' hydrnnte at $51.50 each. mentioned. : were manufactured by another firnifur us use special make, according to speci- `_ ficutiona sent us from the penitentiary. H The price charged was it fair one: l`he next two items in the bill are twenty- eix lengths of six inch cast iron pipe at seventy-two and one-hailf cents it foot, and one hundred and twenty-six. |enths,of seven inch cast iron pipe at ninety-threne and one-half cents. The lntter had to be manufactured specially, I requiring much extra work, as there is no seven inch pipe manufactured `in; Canada. We never sold water Pipt`lPSS than 835 a. ton. Gas pipe comes cheaper. l 09 Water pipe we never give a. discount. Five per cen!t.. I think. would cover the differences in the rice: ct miter` ripe between the year 1 4 and the fol-i owing years. We sold six inch water . ipe to the corpor-a,t.ion of Alexandria; or .75 3 ton in 1895. That was the run t of 3 little competition. Thelint price for the number six litnn boiler. noticed in the bill for 8188, Wu 8200, I think. On these there run a discount. of twenty in per cent.` nnd` ten_ per cent. to the trade. An insti- tution like the penitentiary might hnve receiving niutionn from the penitentinry. 'D0IIl|0". Storekeeper. ed from nn. four pipe, in nt at thirty cent. The bonds, rate of and three- cents to sold qr um. etghth cents. hnd correspondence night works an with t `peni tlu-y' authori- tlo, . E. At t bought by Mr. Devlin for 83. good as new and shipped mcnt, made as I heard he got 335 to Garth & Co.. for it. about $100. The large engine w.-is worth about $250 or $300, and the small- er one 845 or 850. The fixings of the yacht Juno were in the engineer's Office when the boat was burnt. The in_ject- or would be worth about $7 and the mountings $15 or $20. From time to time there were taps and dies bought for_the engineer's department and [ luftmr he has got none. A set of taps came in in the summer of 1894, and w hen the st.ock was being opened in the shop, Mr. Devlin's book-keeper, llavid Robson. took them out and they were never seen afterwards. Ta s and Vlllvvsl of all sizes were continual y disappear- ing. VVhen I had the dispute with Dev- lin about the sewage works we had some words over this. I told him he got a good many men in trouble. He wanted to know what I meant. [told him he WM always blaming the men and throwing remarks at them for do- ing things. He put in a report. against me for giving him insolence; said I came to his office and demanded to- bacco for the sewage men. I told the inspector the words I used and he ask- ed me what I meant by saying that Mr. Devlin was charging men with do- in'g things they did not do. He asked me what things, and amongst. many I said thzut a. large'quantity of valves were being taken. He. wanted to know how I knew this; I told him that I had charge of the stores and that the valves were there at night and .were gone next morning. He simply said, `that will do,` and ordered us out of the room. There was a. Dodgon tube expander. cost 836. It was missed last summer; bought the summer previous; and never used. Armstron , the "only boilcrmakcr here, accused r. Devlin with making away with it. Mr. Devlin accused him and got him turned out. of the gang. The key was kept in the engineer's offic.-.. There was one valve reseater here when I came; nobody knew how to use it. The engineer got. another costingtwin-. as much. I know the engineer did not know how to use it. In fact thev never tried to resent a valve; they would take it out, break it up and put. in another in its place. \Vhen the binder twine manufacturing was first started. the refuse was used for fuel. Some of it left outside the engine door. caught fire. After that it was consigned to the dump. This was done on the en- gineer's representing to the warden that it was`useless as fuel`and was u`com- plete nuisance.` It was afterwards non- sumed on the lake front. burning some- times for eighteen hours. I used it for some time as fuel for the sewage works. It supplied fully` fifty per cent. of the fuel consumed, and I considered it far superior to coal or wood for steaming purposes. After I left the sewage works the refuse was again consu to the dump. For at least tw'o_y%zili':i the refuse. was \\'uSttl. I had clizirge of the sewage works at the time the pump was purchased. When it ar- rived I asked for Mr. Devlin to come as I did not think it. a. proper pump. Mr. Munro mane mt and ordered it to be taken off the waggon. For fear he could not get it together if he took it apart, Mr. T):-vlin had :1. hole cut `through the wall and the pump was taken incomplete. It took three days to get it in. Had it been taken to pieces, as it ought to have been, and re-erect, ed in the pump room. it could easily have been done in ten hours." l I . I . It w.-1s_ brought down into_Mr. Devlin`s depart- . I would consider it to be worth g A purchase for CASH from a manufacturer of Dressing Gown Materials that came too late for the` Christmas trade. {SPECIAL BARGMNV =mzMONDAY MORNlNG.~ : ,:' ALL SALES FOR $POT CASH. mm nun Twme, sA-EGBDAY. nnclmnicn 13. 1397.` OO,#'9 O: 297 Yards Eider Cloth. fancy patterns, 27 inches wide. suitable for Ladies Dressing Jackets. regular Yards value. 40 cents a yard. price for` Monday Morning Only. ~ 21 CENTS. the want; at I I. An Indian and for about :0 and o....nu",.`I: at It nun: nu clot it went into Ir. vlh`: omen." "If an Inn-un.a..o=`:.o nun |.:...| :_ From 8 O'clock until 12. ~ . A b b Not one yard of these goods will be obtainable after 12 o'clock. .- ' invoices, tno same as tnoso given to Me- .= Kelvey & Birch. The prices he paid [or . goods similar to those supplied to the 3' penitentiary by Clendenmng & Son. I 1 wen exactly the same as Mr. Mclielvey a had said his firm sold them at. In ad- `. dition were these goods, together wigh . the prices paid by the city and those mid to Clendonnimr & Sun In: nu. mmi. n .... .., ...... ...... .. ...:!.oo too I Inn-hole man for ground vulva. 13:70 lb: . as ....... cu OI} The coat of the cast iron water ipe would be can per ton, delivered. `ro- dncod coliununimtions from four dif- Iorent firms giving quotatiuna for Eipe 0:001} about the uanefdatuboon w ich t ppe Ins boxy t or t peniten- tiary. These corrobpratrd his state ment. Quotntions giien were taken from the actual transactions incon- ducting the city`; water works plun. All the pipe and xings bought at thca_e prices and used had given antis- lnchon. K . , W 14 um um [UH touuapu-On ouch. `namu I 2 v ; WA. -6 double hubs. 4 In.. at Zdlmd h n . 00...... i2Mn..lm val b 1 . . . . . .. | at ...... . . . ; I 4-lmdonblo | I . . . . . . . . . ndvnlvoa . . . . . . . . . . ..I`. | .......... ... .............. ..' 1 0-1:. vs for uononod pipe. as. . . . . . . . . - ~ - . . . - - . - -- us speclueu In lnese Invoices I"' Yes. '9 would so the goods at, the prices I planed there in the same quantities, to any one. The prices are the some at wlich his firm was selling these goods at the corresponding dates given in the inxoices. Would sell)-'0. " Etna hnilor nhnnaod fhn not-nitnnlinrv s'|VEl]- II] II! I\0l(.`(`.. \VOIlU1 SOIIFIO. '.' Etna iler, charged the penitentiary 8290 by rlendenning & Son. for SEN). \\'0u|d sell :1 .\ o. 6 Etna boiler, for which Clendenning & Son charged-the penitentiary 8188, for 3141. Any per- son could have bought them for that figure from us at the time Clendenning furnished those to the penitentiary. | Thomas Hewitt, superintendent otthe Kingston writer works system. had been handed copies of Clendenning & Son's . invoices. the .ui.me us: thusn aivpn tn M.-- TUQIIIIIIIOII-N Tho nquhition Wu mule out on a piece o! wan paper! Ilvnll 300 It... 6 In. extra heavy soil pine-n, . . . . . . . Hi} lends.B.l ..l|M . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tux-I reducers. H P., I . |ln.K tr|p.R.l'...... . . . . .. 6Hn.1honduS.l .n 14in. un.8.l5,ut . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 1,501. 4 extra heavy 8 P . at... (no In extn heavy, S P . at 94 4 extra honvynnaletaoant 4-1 4 pxtrn huvy elbows, M... 48 4 extra heavy T. \s at... :1 8 extra heavy elhowu IL... 6 6 etxtra heavy angle olhows I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1%.. . 0`. 6 turn heavy l'.Ys. IL... 1,(:m!t. gent:-A heavy W. in-on nloe at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,(:mru. gent:-A heavy W. in-on ` pipe 11 04 8,000 .1 In extn honvy W.h-on plpou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll 01`. "Are the figures you have entered the regular retail prices?" _ "No. The lrndo price. Anyh0dyhuy- ing quantities would gel the trade price. ' Tho nr-it-an vnn hnvn niunn Inn -\l`n prlve. "T139. `prices you_ have given us are for similar goods In similar quantities as specified In these invoices 1" Yo: fa urnnhl m-IX aha nnnaa no No.7 Emu water. H.W . . . . . ` . .. soon... in. heavy soil n nine It . . .... LK'l. IUIH. mus, Ol goons suppueu ny that firm to the Kingston penitentiary.- Mr. U1-Kolvey was asked to extend up- posito the several items, the price at whivh his firm was selling the same goods on the same date. The compari- son reads: 5 Lndlow hydmnts at... 38 bud. 6 C.I.wM.er uine.: (Lat... . . . . . . . . No.7 Etna water. H.W.. 300 ft . 1} in nttrn hngv Inc prices pzua ny me city and than; id to Clendenning & Son by the penn- entiary: `I11-| n. o It.-- -'5 hndlow hydrants It . . . . . . . . .. C.I.wM.er pipe.3l:.' It. at. 188 lrmd `I 01. water pipe, 2.404 t. . at . . . . . . . . . . . .. nnd (once mm to ynem 1" "Yea. Fix-at he would come himself, then he would bring the deputy, than get an ordor from the olco here. He always seamed to come out ahead." Ii: :.`-.:-.9 irnrnulnritv ntill continu- HUI (`Olll gIV(`- HU Iltlllle !l[lSW(`.X'. Stewmrt \Vilson Cuthberr, l)0ok-keep- er for George R. Prowse, M0ntren.l,sni(l tluut the firm had done business with the penitentiary during the last five years to the extent. of $405.13. The or- ders usually came from the warden of the penitentiary. The accounts were sent. to him. Presumably orders came through James Devlin. the engineer. as those letters dated Nov. 29th, 1894, Dec. 12th. 1894, and Dec. 6th, 1894, are ml- dressed to him. (Phat wns prior to his connection with the firm. To his knowledge no discounts were ever :11- lowed. Discounts were only allowed to thetrade. If any one using his in- fluence in the interest of the tirm rum and stipulated for :1 commission on 3 sale, he might get it. He knew of no commission nllowed in connection with the. Kingston penitentiary, or of any presents given. ` A Oompulnon Figures, John McI{elve_v wus handed cerlain invoices of William (`rk-ndenning &. Son. of June 25th, 1895, June 30th, 1891, and Oct. Imh. 1894, of goods supplied hy Ihn.t firm fn Hm Kinoatnn nnnilnntiurv,-I | ! hrokers supplying orders, but to no one . else. There were no commissions given . on onders from the penitentiary. . Geonre E. Drummund. of the firm of on oruers (mm (116 penitentiary. George Drummond, gbrummond, lMcGall & 00., Montreal, was examined by 0. K. Fraser on the 27th day of January, 1897, as to the prices of various sized water pipes. 'l`h-2 lpricfs were ruled by the fluctuzntion lin the iron market. The firm sold a ten inch pipe to the Brockville water works-department in 1894 at. #9 r1 net ton, invoiced price. He could not. say that the ordinary sizes of six, eight. and `ten inch pipe could be purchznsed in ithe years 1892, 1893 and 1894 for the some prices accepted from the Bruck- ville water works department. As far as he knew the penitentiary at King- ston was not supplied with pipe from his firm, n.ltho1.rgh that. institution could purrhase at : s low a price as any municipal rorporation. In 1891. $40 or 350 a ton for four, six and eight. inch pipe would he a very high figure. Mr. Drummond was also questioned :15 re- gurds the prices of the Ludlow hydrant, but could give no definite answer. Stavvnrf \\'il,=nn Cllthlwrr hnnlr-|u=pn- lill?.'lln'g'lish Dressing Clown Cloths (56 inghes wide). suitable for_Gentlemen s Dressing Gowns" or Children's Jackets. One sid_e Cardinal or Fawn shades. with beautiful fancy `Tartan re- verse. usually sold at $ l ,25. price for Monday Morning only 59 CENTS YARD. E`: i JOHN LAIDLAWS: SON; CQPIK OI Llenuennlng K :50 , the those given to Me- I: Rimh. The nrim-An has mid [nu X Woiuuuuuod.) a pipe sun nan rllvos 9-.oo round .... .. iron water , ro- 3 lotatinns ipe dates on fnul .hQ ng-J0-- W.0 E S. Cl`tY,| . I All A nn I J um I8 `M '0! "Not. W.O& MCK. I-km. AB. 18.74 uonuvon-cans, 3:; 5233::- Iood I?` '3.":'.*.`""::**:e.....'" ' ......... hi Rodin :1 ban was and wins nntdlnuuovollglnuuy-uhnhu In ul the world to-any-In 111650 0! the world-no doctor nor institution bu tron Ind tutored no man monuh|IMhnodIlll MEDICAL O0. Bnllo, N. . TM; in dnuotho nouns thooon controls Iomolnvcnuonlunddlpoonrlcl V ohhlnno oquxmmoynonomlnanuuuuucp. I AI-not : A;nica Anodyno cures rheuma- tism. neuralgia and Inns back. HEALTH Anipnaatziv ASSURBD. HAPPY MARRIAGE: 0000 ramralt. LONG um. yea." Was Tracey constantly complaining that requisitions were not made out I" l|Yu.9

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