. WITH FORGERY. ces--Man's Real Name Is Fran- cis* Reed--Preparations For Fther &No Abtign' Special the Whig. Montreal, July 16.4. L. Mitchell, described as financial agent with an plac officé in the Temple building, is un- S-- i der arrest, charged with obtaining Varr-Harris. | jewelry on false pretences, pd forging arris, former] a "# acceptance to a chtque whic Hastie. lometly. pro. tendered in payment for jewelry. F | Got Jewelry Under Falsé Preten- ; Natural GREEN tca will in. the' near future cause the 1 to sitirely displace Japan tea just ag the fa. mous "SALADA" Black tea has displaced China Blacks. Sold only in lead packets. By all grocers. ------r , who the Noval Mitchell efforts to btain goods railway work for forty years, | at several of the lading jewelry Ve testimony, Bir "Perey Cirouard | stores in the city, in some instances one of his wtudents, 'also Capt, | giving orders as high as $600. He was of Egyptian rgil- | trapped at Cochenthaler's on St. and A. K. Kirkpatrick, city en- | James street, of Kingston. He submitted | Detectives have found that the J. of capable engineers who could | Lo Mitchell, js really Francis H. Reed, . | bave been secured by the G.T. Pacific, | Toronto, son of a well-known dry- Prof. Harris claimed that Canadian | 200ds merchant of that city, Docu. @ngineers had beer discriminated | ments found on the prisoner's person t railways in Canada of late, | led to the belief that he was prepar- engineers, he said, were se- | ing to attempt other swindling opera- end to pone on 'all outside work, | tions, involving large amounts in ad- av railwayy and canals, which | dition to the efforts to swindle lead- of work ip | ing city jewelry firms. cause of the No action has been vet taken by the ho limate Canada had to | iron moulders of the city, regarding required, high contend with, rendering it nocessary | a strike, although the negotiations, for 4 lan engineers to have larger | which have. been going on between re- i rience a list of Na tie and closer observation of presentatives of the men and employ- whom conditions, Prof Harris show- ho" could de led how the Canadian Pacific railwa divisional | ing so _eflicient, had -rendercd com LR. | Petition impossible by United States | minimum, while the moulders claim » Was emin- railways. ' that the high rate of living will not and Jor: the latter, | The witness declared that Mr. Steph. | permit them to accept lower wages. Vv, 8t. Catharines | * could bave procured competent ------ ,» and J, 1, | Canadian "nginoers if he had taken the SIR PERCY GIROUARD. _ | trouble, and men f Superior com * S---- po chao AD McRae, J tence 15 those of the United States, Attributes His Railway Success to a Prof. R. Carr-Harris, graduates of the | Canadian engineers hud inherited on School of Mini " -Har) : ns of Canada, than A letter was placed in evidence, this y ning. greater amount of kil) f : Judge Winchester. -- Dig Mr. McRae | PhYsical conditio, ; iin 3 phe ' 5 a position . any outsiders could ibl ire, |MOrning, in the railway enquiry, which unk Pacific ? on on the Grand Mr, Stephens could not haere: will be read with great interest, It Mr. Nash. -- Yes, and he was not iv. | avare of these physical conditions of | Was from Sir Percy Girouard, the em- en one. x Ri the country, else jo would not have | invent Canadian, who served as direc- Judge Winchester. -- Wag he capable done as he did. Experience of the coup. | tor of railways in Egypt and South of filling o position ? pal try was for superior loea- Africa, under "the British government, Mr. Nosh. --Quite tion; mero theory would not do. to Pro, R. Carr-Harels, one of the Canada, Prof." Harri y . | teachers at the Royal Military Col- you ever]. Ki _-- Fig said had pro were ers have terminated unsatisfactorily. The emplovers claim that trade con ditions warrant a reduction of the b ey t railway and lege. The letter was as follows : : axh.--No, the fo uears agineers Sn the world yn '1 have the greatest pleasure in tes- i] . a .: re ifvi shies bat | generally five times as numerous gs faruer were Sip Sandford Fleming and Uline that to ur Shi I { and the positions, oir Tercy Girouard. There was no de- | ng | ¢ ny he Je are of dian » Winchester, --Ar, the Cana- terioration, as the younger engineers | YOUF Students, I attribute largely any on as winoors abl were all college graduates, and h i any measure of success 1 may have at gin {het resent' ah ror racial training | Lind 00 an engineer. Vor broad r. ~They certainly are i] 2% well. From Toronto and Kings. x; a gi a a Isc. hay and f yo, 13g young men graduated in the | 9€t* of my time a very valuable les country. © 8 better knowledge of this we Profession' (his 3 car, 4 oh oS he he oi ig hi ou Rt TE : "engineering questions udge Winchester. In it better to hE, yo Bone Seas ye of a and saved many from becoming anto- th Gog Truk Facies" 8 bod ul yh ngs, "eboney i y ha e that C. ian engines ding Ny yo Qk Ways, hy Rs I would certainly say 55, needed no rote tio Fdlion ¢ AE ine wh u : , left' a beca know the country better. | ono: Th ig Oreign | astink and invaluable impression. Bo. They are also ngineers, hey could stand the i I {a more aplapted to the | own merits. They did i -- Jind lieve me, yours faithfully, E. p, (. Judge Winchester. -- Aro there in On ent action ut Bou Ron: a. a sufficient od "ment jus ice. e witness kuew Afi i ble for this oi of engineers Henrge L. Griffith, Winnipeg, whom n MAN BADLY SCALDED. Mr, Nash.-| : it 'garded as a first-glass engineer. His ? dowbl ah 3 uve not the slightest t¥o- gs a ling for appointments Boy Rilled By Horse Frightened ; * rand Trunk 'Pacifie, but did y Explosion, Hon. Mr, Eos Hot secure them. Canade had fully "i | Speeint to the Wj , : Harty a. / chief 'enginene of pica 4 ot of Ai entanguisheus," Ont, July 16. eo n of | hi or © Grand Trunk Pa- | About seven oc ock. this morning the boa of £ Minors of te King- he aout Sheek were Sir Sand. Steum Dive in the first Brook Box mill J oe next Sie erey Girouard, | burst, badly scalding Gordo McLeary. to give ov April 12th Is M i v ard, V scalding on McLeary, lost, essrs. Archibald, Doucet, Clark, {late of Nova Scotia, the engineer | him to: have a Lucier faking We Navn" (Kanert, Macdonald and T. Charge, The report of the explosion 'ana- | WV. Nas ingston), rightened a cart horse, which was : aduates of -- standing near by, and the horse ray including. that, at Ques: Schoo! Of Mines Graduat away, killing Joseph Dusome..* LN d - _-- : uesm's, raduates, ay, Killing Joseph usome, a boy shoul ment on the rail: AD. McRae, C.E. graduate of of about sixteen years, Stee ori and science departments, Sm---- : ---- Fave evidence as to his experience of TWO KILLED OUTRIGHT. ? oy Engi Zoer Kirkpatrick, five ears and apply, for a position ---------- i XK Kirkpatrick, Kingston's city [00 the Grand Trunk "adific, but had tog neer, who has had such a large been given none, He had experience experience in railway matters in vari. [°% two railway surveys in this dis. oid > world, next gave trict, ial N She Wilk. 16 ov + , ne M. . greeah, NY. July 16.--Two men were big af the G1 ped that if Save, raduate oer oping Killed outright, and 4 third Sorfou. he engineering positions to lio having had experience "ee 83 | injured, in the wreck of a fast pas- on the h Xperience on several enger trai he Vennkolos so : t allway Wo senger train on the Pennsylvania rail he sould Fave done it. With Hon ays hiring the ht Jew Yours. way at Shippen, Pa., at 1:30 oelock many first-class Canadian thera oo cifie, but came home i Pecenbes Pe hia Nn The dead amen. ave: e M 8 | account of il . ' "ran - Prozoller, fireman, and Sul. thie present posi. other capi, ul anphied for a | livan, fireman, of Bufialo. George A. i a eontinental, not it. urvey, but did Henson, Buffalo, baggageman, was read Jat u Urquhart Fairlie, graduate of (he seriously injured. / secured, and whe had thgincering department of Queen's, AROKE? perience, and also of younger men who Save ovi having been on SPINE WAS ! av, for the minor Posi- In Wreck of Passenger Train At Shippen, Pa. as to Several Sintrics railway surveys. He v 00 appli e G icti f amber posi oo applied. for ork on the Grand ctim Of Accident Dies Some Heat, ? Get into cool things as soon as possible, No sense in trotting around in a heavy dress when a few minutes spent in trying on will send you forth with a pretty cool outfit. White Shirt Waists--Lack of space prevents de- scription, - but - we can assure you we haye styles that interest---prices that attract--$ 1, 1.25, 25c., 1.99, 1.49, 2.25 ang many others. White P. K. Skirts, $1.50. White P. K. Skirts, $2.50. Linen Crash Skirts, $1.50 each, special. Belfast Repp Skirts, blue shades and white (rim. ming, 2.50. Navy with White Dot Duck Skirts. Black with White Dot Duck Skirts, » styles at $1.49 and $1.25 each. Dainty White Lawn Dressi Jac 90c, $1.25, 1.75 S1.d9. © kets White Underskirts $1.25, 1.75, 1.99, 1.69, 2.25 and many others, Ba a BR Rae RFR © Women's h Lace 88, © hg Women's 80. Biack Cashimers | ; C He received one an. Hours Later, Swe to his application, and that was | Special to the Whig, J ine i brok- runk Pacific as far back | en by the fall, and he di ny - I 28 Foor ry fa uk | 4h by » and he died a few hours regarded him ae a had also Applied, but these boil , i v Positions only for 1}. Are there enough | H. M. Belfour, KR mer manths, oy D- NO position was offered to him, Campbellford, Ont., July 16.--While ) ; ad experi Hones: J. B. R. Craig, M, Ferguson, | William Nelson, Porno! on gr bili I. Se ra a K. R. McLennan, R. | Charles Nelson, Seymour East, was . Mr. Ki trick 3 Yo + Walker, Ww. p. Wilgar, | ualoading hay, yesterday, the hay aa Rickphirich Qe RK Silabough and himself, of | fork broke, allowing Nelson to fall e. tailway dlepreci ted: the Gran, plied for positions on | backwards. Nelson's spi = A-------------- : inchester M N fin O . McLennan, | any New Members. of Ging ca, and are they ea. | the and J. Sears also gave evi. | Prospects point to a mest Success } y on the G, 7T, en as to Sppiving for positions. ful flower, fruit and vegetable show Seif Kicked, ok Ve ' Ta e om wiry cordeluded at one o- this fall. It is the Horticultural S,,. 'are easily capable here are, a, a i Winchester Bnnounced | ciety's intention to hold the show in -- Pable of doing t Dis nvestigation was Practically | the Armouries, with promenade band ' Winch inc . comp ed There might be a littl | concert in the evening. A large num- nh tor 4 . 'anadian drei en idence 10 be heard on some | ber of nbw members have already de adapted to the G, 7 ; ait He adjourned the enquiry | posited their dollar with th. "secre 3 sing die, or, ea trick 1; a tary-treasur sand ch of these will hy n my Opinion they Ee ---- be as. Years, Fruit owers, like equently trouble people, i. in ichatl and Stam ould € a" ostion ry vib iy whose di Messrs. Leh up, McMic 1 i ge . Sho pork than one from the Unpic) will po these unpleasant wasationg | or Ghihe connty, ht ; will bo tooured by taking twenty |. 7poy "Would I. Rikpateick--A Canadian ey. | df0ps of Nerviline ; i where they is bette ax. been through the coun. | ed water. It affords Just the aid the | {he vine ts adapted to look after | Stomach requires, Nerviline is good \ regards supplies, ele, dred pains whet i ---- or external. Five rth i ichael and Steat- will make exhilits not exhibit at the fair, had 14 compete against ). y in a distriot competition, they will he glad to take most ¥aluable dis. the RAC. made. If og, Common ailments' ove that the ity made, H you use jt once you will pey- 1 followed civil en, | © be withgut it. No:pther of the graduates Whe | San give Same results, A Soto ot eminent g . i 8 health assurance in every " household. Ay af} 'dealers. ! ---- © Was Instantly Killed, Spcaial 0 the Whig. innipeg, July 16.--John Peterson, a Swede, ployed in the city quarry, was instantly Killed yesterday, Oy, of the stone Sans Waa brought to a s When e skip slid and struck Peterson in the toa] § -- Huy lo ¥ y a tain, the first time in oA Patent Leather Shoe | | for. In other lines, too, the wri This i that makes it the ron hin Saver, | prasnise weil Ee exhibits week your choice For the balance of this week only. " . e given two free passes to the show. : required iy the ti Heartburn, Hiccough, Stomach The showing of fruits and heii . th G bles promises tq surpass that of pre. wel] : y i present case, ; ¥ tl . VIOUS ye, "rut i udge nchestor--Why would 4 Can requen s are still the leaders. and fruit yards of arnt The nicest for strect or house wear. Ontario, Now, however, -- Tig °c than | part. So the society toe Always clea i pea : a linsans. 2 other Tinian, more penetrating and "splendid display. of Tatar y 3 and dressy I ap Tance, College ant of the tha any Other mall in Honig the' above-named gentlemen are noted Cine of all our large assortment of new American and Canadian makes at One-fifth or 20 Per Cent. Off, REGULAR PRICES. Et ima. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE ; M ® Now d $3 after yo ® expect tc ¥ shirts, a i running : g This is 3 First her: $$ begins a is JE 4 Watches "See * Guarantt wird and Metal an at $2.50 SMIT Jewelers ai Re Kingst and ALL PERSO against the Kin Power Company Board of Directc undersigned, not of July, 1904 claims should be 9th July, 1904 THE 4 1 Oda : ada, will be he July 20th, in W 9 am, 2 pm, bers who can fin vitkd to fttend. TAKE 3 Refrigerators, Wood and Coal | Tables, Chairs, 8 TURK'S SECC 398 Py w2 fe------------ GENERAL Si Nurse, Apply ell, 154 Earl ; A FEW SMART $4.50 to $7 pe Apply Kingsto A GENERAL SF ing or ironing GQ. Craig, 61 CIRCULAR AND tors, everywh Good pay. | N.Y. IMMEDIATELY, servant, to go ply to, Mrs. street. TO BUY, OR dwelling, in su four acres of Estate Agency, CRRTLEMEN i ' nssing and ¢ Fe Work machinery used or, 131 Brock s ALL INTELLIGE} secking pleasant ary or commis write now to importers, Lond $840 A YEAR and expenses n¢ to Jsiiable ex erally adv ro 588, Lo SALESMAN: FC line on new pl: mangnt, 'weekly ples, best house "tal Nursery Co, GOOD SEWERS, art Also a girl | Mme Elder, 25] ss, LC A PAIR OF GLO on Wellington, streets. Finder Office, ---------------------- LADY'S PURSE week, containiy money. Will fip Whig Office ? MONEY, ON SATU 16th inst, on Portsmouth' ane dollars, in ban ward aon returni TO-R TWO FURNISHED Tremont Park, | One for season, | of August. $30 cluded. Apply 1 awe, Ont. $5 RE WILL BE PAID BY one retursing th removed from. hi day evening.