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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 13 Mar 1896, p. 1

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DTS SAVE ‘ 10.90 LOO up ring .al 15 00 16.50 65.00 85.00 30.00 IN. of down .le BUILDER AN]; CONTRAmB “Waco m cm vm. ”a“ and Emma!“ W Thinking of Building THE You’ve Been Wrong This Spring '3 If you are, brim: In the-emulate of your wants in the way of woodwork and we'll help you to figure it out aoaeto coal: youlesethan expected. We have every faczlity and on do for you what we have done for others. 3.4.5.; Rgd .Wool Lined Ova-shoes, a ,,,, ”fi’ci'th $115.10: ...... .. 71 Winter Gcods at same Reduction. .2- Cstch thsse bargains. I'l‘ and C0") .13 l “lum- m7 3ft (me one gocvl, better and best in our busineés: on in ozheru. In Watch Repairing particularly one mu‘lt. depend upan the honesty of xlu- Jeweller. Your watch stops. :1an there may be much or little the mute: if the bub has been pound- 3:2; l‘.l.l'pet tacks w th it a thorough m -rl;;uxlingmaybe mammary. Then n;.».in. a. bit of dust may the worke m way into one of the small cog arm-ch and stopped the muchluer . 1:: the first Instance the rcpulra mic t wow: a dollar or twaâ€"ln the letter M: writs. Tho unscrupulous Jewel- lcr charm-q the some for both. \Ve'vc been doing a big business ln lll‘pairing of late â€"hnd to hlre un- nln-r worknmn‘ Tnnt denotes outla- mulion felt by the public. ; 23"‘YOLE GEO. INGLE. 'EiHi‘iSTflH xll and leave ybur oédérréhilEmWé \mlo all kinds of {Merck epafr- :. Urlng along your 0 d wheels for pairs- hctore the rush. -L1nasay's Leading Shoe Store.- ushered in a new era. Every- ridw a. wheel or ought to; the 'onu-t mntnim the finest material i~' unamntccd. The sample has 0 Lu hand and other makes. such hv (‘nlumhian Clchland. H slop Hrmfifonlmare egpectcgi Iggy. VOLUME XXXIII. WHQLE NO. 1905. â€"A_ - w.- var-n. - G 901789. 111319- In thinking that mm}: of one Jeweller is as good hat of another. No more so than work of other mechanicsâ€"there‘s J'- RIG-GS, HUGHAN 00., 3581135 OUR SALE '0. for . J... ‘ ' mm “M 2,2133 ton ck 8151011. :1: Gsliets. worth $1.35,!or Bxkie Felt Baots, worth ggghan J: 00. 17; West-gale Overstcckings, J03 Ragga, Fine Jersey Overshaes, h $155 102' ............. ... Buckle Jersey Ova-shoes, 2: $2. CO, far. .......... .7: Van! L'ned Ova-shoes, Ens: of Porter's Bookstore for Fzra Jersey Oval-shoes, $1.75, {or ................ £3.15 #13; tton Overshoee, :g the buyers or winter goods‘ This is how prices go: No. 8 Kent-3L. Lindsay Felt: Boots . ESTABLIW 1854‘ urth 85c, wzrth nud 11mm vith ii- horrible m amorous ”$1,150. swam-Mons «tum m was. on Band mm can book. “.13.!” Ink. moo_ to woo vow. - ‘aA, - W â€"_-_A-...‘ WANTED Examwmé'n‘i‘z'w’f to'cmuluo'ThoSwordof him or 81:! faring Menu." 5 chum ”boot. Gm nocpuntotmlum Quadggcg‘lfpgk, Arum leO I25 ISO When you want it done right bring it to us. 80 sure and give him 3 call Ind see that tho nrlccn suit. the umoa. Rubber Goods and Winter Stock 801113 at cost. Remember we phco. New Boat and 8/209 Store WHERE HE SELLS mm Best and Cheapest 609g ll5 WHERE TO ? New Adverdumonu. a Stopped, g Has It? 95 95 WHY Has your: been sttended to? If not, bring it in. Our price: are low, compatible with good work. A Watch is a very delicate piece of mechanism, and to give satisfaction and man: A urn rm should be cleaned about once s year. G. H. Robinson. I: it any wonder t'hst watches wear out? LINDSAY, Foot or Kent Street. That is a remark we hour every thy. “It was such a good watch, I never had it repaired or cleaned, and I have had it five .811 ttozz 31303. Ever offered in Lindsay. CARTER. "E9. {3' DAYS” SALE- fig Upâ€"z‘o-Dczz‘e Goods surpassed. All we desire of you 2': a visit to ow Slam; we will be satisfied wit/z t/ze results. EROBINSON’S Last spring we t/zoug/zt it impossible for Me designers to improve on {lie puller/as mad coloriizgs of Me goods flier: slzozwz, out we were disappointed, for t/zz's season t/zey are more beautiful t/zzm ever. T/ze variety and excellence of our Fancy Cot/on Slzgfls camzot oe éi'ii-iitbsiNsle [Next the Simpson House, Nun-r hlnlhmlht Church I on tlze very smallest margin possible. We liave no one or two lines used as . leaders, out every article in our Stock is a leader. We do not claim owner- I slap of tlze town, nor all t/ze monies in it, oat we do boast of lzaving snficient of t/ze necessary at our command to l l ta/ce advantage at all times of any : bargains filaced noon tlze market. L gammmxmk . \cmkmmmmmmaâ€" C For Me Next T/zree Hundred and 523v1y-sz'x Days. and as many days t/zereafler as z‘lze doors of this Store slam! a/er, we propose selling Neu- Method“: Church 366 M. J. Carter. __-vvâ€".â€". FOiR SALE OR TO RENT --A dunn- hon-twill: mundmmh gown“ .002de o! finwfiwfmir Murmur-Ingram to DONALD mourn, Klrlflnlal _â€" "no J. G. EDWARDS (10., Sherman a Walusms' Punt. Johnson’s Mixed Punt. Buggy Punt. Vu'nuh 3nd. mg. Alabasttne. Salaam. sud Whiting. .wJOOP .MO_Z<IONE 02¢ was“ muhwjn .MEJ “.52; .PZMEWO 025.552 350 $4.0 .QP2_<n_ mn<m0 10:.â€" .Cmn<l >mn OZ< Dummsr .meâ€"EI nz< $2001. .wn=<2 m5; .PDO BUILDING SUPPLIES. HARDWARE. BRUSHES OF ALL’KINDS. W. A. GOODWIN REMOVAL Now Advertisement}; Importers of Hardware, Iron. Steel, Etc. ARI AND PIGIURE BU8INE88 T0 NE W PREMISES. J. G. Ed ward: a Go. O ILL AND lll‘llll. W. A. Goodwm. Ml run Wad Ml t. the OW. LINDSAY. ONT. FRIDAY MARCH 13. I 3‘ g The menial is'their 0th 5:13.79th . _ man Just put his majority. They have Er wmeetgogive their boy : [00¢ m._-... ' .‘educmon u‘d u nut in life no he ' 2nd given promise or becoming on un- E » molly intenigenc nun. For oomotimo he wu employed a a clerk in Ha:- ; cram Brol'. drug store in Toronto. I but of into ha been studying aw in» £110 Queen City. In suite 0: tin not 25%,. .aé‘iin’fifln mm long lived in town, Inveth of host of friends in the ten-[blow or- deal through 33mg: they_ are mint. The scene gt the funeral this exter- noon was very effecting and the hurt- telt grief of a. large number who nt- tended was plainly nppu-ent. The he- mved mother. (ether, and finally m “moat heartbroken by the zombie event which ha turned I happy home into a hon-eat naming. 1137 “other This evening Hammond was arrest- ed by Chief Constable Sloan and brought before H. Castle. J.P.. tor a preliminary hearing On a charge of murder. After the putting in of the formal record or the inquest. the case was remanded for eight days to allow or further enquiries being made. Can- stable William Sloan conveyed the pt!- eoner to the district Jail at Brace- brldge on the 11.45 train to-night. The town and neighborhood is great- ly excited over the adult. The you: woman whoa lite is thus '0 tragically ended was brought up here. and her parent: are highly respected residents otthetown. Sheboreagoodchu-ae- ter. and was a moot amiable young 1 peyom A .- Le__. M , l Dr. Bridgeisnd summed up the evi- dence concisely and with a strong pre- sumption against the innocence 0! Hammond. The Jury deliberated over an hour. and brought in s. verdict that deceased died from the enacts ot rus- sic acid_ and that the evidence p0 nted to Hammond as the one who Adminis- teged the dong. _ _ red to him that under the circum- stances he should have kept it. ‘Re ad- mitted that he suspected his wite had poisoned herself at the moment. how- ever, or throwing away the poison He attributed her death to apoplexy. An adjournment or tho enquiry took place until today. the Jury desirinx a post-mortem examination. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the inquest was resumed. when Dr. Grant made his report on the condition or the corpse. a report fully concurred in by Dr. Cor- nell. who was present at the post-mor- tem. The medical testimony proved that the organs or the body were in a remarkably healthy and quite normal condition. excepting a patch of unusu- al redness in the stomach. An odor of prussic acid was detected. In the caâ€" vity of the chest the doctors testified that the drug would leaVe almost in:- perceptible trsces. and that there was nothing to indicate death from natural causes. I ._ . -__, . After the wedding they spent a few weeks in Buffalo and New York. re- turning to Toronto. where they did not live together. His wife came to Gravenhurst three weeks ago. and he came here a week ago and met her secretely by appointment on Tuesday last. Their next meeting was acciden- tal at 8 p.m. the day of her death. when they made an appointment to meet again in a few minutes. she meanwhile going to her home for a short ttme. The second latex-View lasted over half an hour and for the last 15 minutes they were alone to- gether in his father's house. He had no idea of the cause of death and knew of nothing in their relations to make her despondent. as they had I»!- ways been on the best of terms. He admitted buying the prussie acid from Dr. Campbell. It was in a small sealed bottle. which had never been opened. He wanted it to kill a doc which had greatly annoyed him by following him and his wife in their walks. Immediately after his wife's, death he had thrown the unopened; Hammond told his story in I. per- fectly cool way and seemed not st sli to realise his position. He rented thlt he had known decesaed for years snd hsd mid her sttentions oil and on. Last November or funember. he could not remember which. they were mur- ried in Burrsio under an assumed name. He simply dro ped his summe and took his secon Christian name instead. This was done to ensure secrecy. his parents and her parents being opposed to their union. For the same reason he had corresponded with hermanonymousiy. The Coroner, etter henrlns the even- nble evidence celled Hammond $110 In- formed him of the cave neture of the nu- Scions conned min-t him by the evl ence produced end naked 1: he wished to mate 5 statement. Hum mond replied that he was nnxloue to do no end otter the mull coutlon wu The me licel men called in to we de- ceased were of the opinion that Ihe had been in perfect health. This. coupled with the fact that e fuint odor of prunaie ecid had been detected in her breath just before her denth. point- ed to poison to the chute of her sudden demise. The theory of suicide could not be nude to at the feet. of her hab- itual cheerfuineu 3nd freedom from cll_ morbid feeling. I The first testimony of a startling na- ture was elicited tron: Dr. Campbell. W310 swore that on Friday afternoon “fluent James Hammond bought one ‘ ounce or prussic acid at his drug store. ostensibly to kill cats. Hammond on Saturday inmrmed the witness that he had thrown away the poison without using it. It was brought out in evi- dence that two bottles were found ae- creted in the dead girl's bedroom. and that one was labelled and contained halt an ounce of prussie acid. It was also shown that Hammond had been secretly married to Miss Tough last November. in But- had been corresponding. he signing his letters with initials. Hammond was married under the assumed name at James and their relations had been kept a secret. Their marriage. how- ever. had been suspected. but both par- ties den: 'd the relation. _ ' Shortly after 9 o'clock she wu found lying in the snow on the road between Mr. Hammond's residence and her own home. Lite was nearly extinct. end all: expired aLmost betore she could be 08.! rled home. The inquest opened yesterday ener- noon berox-e Coroner Bfldxeland or Bmebrldge. Several witnesses were examined. and round that the demoed had let: her parenta' home about 8 p. In. Friday, having first been up town for a. few minutes. A Mela-«hymn moi-ow.“ ”You; lube-d. Wann- Jo. Ian-end. Who Wu 0 ton-u 'Dr-c Clerk. I: cum WI“ .m. Gravenhurst. lurch 10.â€"(Specla.l)â€" The Inquest on the death or the young woman, Kate Tough, who was tound dead here Friday evening under sus- Dicious curcumstances, was concluded this attemoon. and u the first, stage of what momma: to be I. sensational murder trial. MISS TOUGH’SZSEGBET MABBIME w Tragic Death of a. Younggagy -at Gravenhurst. DID HE MURDER HER? chm with mimé‘bom clutter! for Lloyd. fire insurance compute- Lnd selling them. Indlctxnenu wen also found against two other men. but ', “T‘ '0 ; It lad-o 18 tbeuuvonotyetbeonmud. nu and WW ”5".” ma m: the premiums 0: the muau- ilm 0n 3°31» tron Ib- lent oomptnlea in one you amounted jm to ss.ooo,om. um am there were 120 :hom M 1rd tho bogu- oommtu organised. The :t-“m Into umbilk. Tb tomeyu deem. Mn 1- Interested 1“ in not-“01m .,,--.._.4 .. . ”i‘ E 5 1 E i 8 g! 8 Al lam-c Luau- low York-m uh mu ll luau-co. New York. Much 10.â€"â€"Detecum o! the District Attornerl 0310: this uter- ncon mud Gum HcAdun, who wu indicted metal days for hr» my In connection with the a. Fire It a pointed out that Hon. Kean. Greenvny ud Bitten were once In Ot- tun. and came any “I!!! without Invln; yielded. and It In more than likely thu the lame malt will follow uny tux-the:- visit. uvvn nun-Kn um:- not ; capitulnte. “fiat-he Ottawa Government 1 had desired to inspire public oont‘idence . in its pmposition and hsd in renlity at heart an earnest desire to reach an amicable settlement. it would hsve acted in such I. way so to place its motives far above suspicion. "That the Greenwsy Government will see through the trick it is im- pcssible to doubt. It is dimcult for its members not to recognise thst Sir Charles has at the very outset pinned an almost insupersbie ohstscle in the path which might hsve led to s settle- ment. Msnitobe. will never consent to yield at the point of the pistol whet . she is net willing to concede tor the purpose of solving e. knotty problem. "In speekin: u it does The Tribune is not influenced by any brie! from the Loon! Government. It believes thnt it represents the views of nine-tenths ot the peole o! Mnnitohs~ end it is confl- dent 1n~ssserting thst whstever any come of the proposed conference. our “minimum“ 2'3 ӣ3.35"? “but: estnb en so 00 a. ring;- of ngtionni schools the crest D seembodiedintheeehoolsctotuso.” A Bed Reilwny Wreck. I! the other-divisions oi the Grend Trunk ihsveuenesoostlytoopente torthepeee’ ;m:nonthsestheoneservedh-om Lind, .ehe dividends sid to first man-tum D For , ‘h nextyeerwillbesmil. three weeks snow- we has been 9“” find smell very 0.31:? incidence»! l u l l i d I e d e s e e , _ __-r- "That the Greenwny Government will lee through the trick it in im- pcuible to doubt. It is dimcuit (or its member: not to recognize thtt su- Chu-les hu st the very outset placed 1n almost inlupenhie obctacie in the path which might have led to u nettle- m_ept. Munitobg willy never consent to Cansds, having pused the second tending of the bill sad thereby unm- ed the principle of Bepu-ste schools. , will never hesltste I. moment to to the full length sad pm the third rssding [ it the Greenwsy Government does not cspltulste- It the Ottsws Government J had desired to inspire llo confidence in its proposition sn hsd in mitt: I st been an esrnest desire to much on; unicsble settlement. it would hsve ‘ sctedlnsuchswsyutoplloeitl motives ts;- shgve suspicion. l u â€"L, mu CHARTER! Wm may. , 7 'â€" --â€"._.-. concludes: "It has been untreated tho! the mueu tor the conference utter the second rcnding is pasted in dulln- ed for the purpooe of bringing unusual pressure upon the Greenny Govern- ment nnd forcing it to compromise. It in hinted that the Dominion Govern- ment see in the second reading a the bin moot potent minent t_o_ compel ‘ I ram-u..-“ .. -__.-_A., L . o . I . larch Illâ€"(8W- c1313" ‘”‘the announcement by BIr Charlea Tupper In the Commons on Monday that Premier Greenmmvouldm be InvIted to a conference 17! Federal Government on the acheolo‘oug tIon. after the aecond readIn: eat at RemedIaI bIn. caused a (ood d talk here. there In. on :toondodthm not much Importance tub. matter. Indeed. It In generally retard- ed as a tty poIItIcal trlck. A atroxfge supporter of the Green"! Government In the Leflalature pointed out to your correspondent that Mr. Greenway'a prIvate telegram to SI:- ‘ Donald BmIth does not mean anythlnx. nor does It IndIeate any change o! opInIon by the ManItoha Government. and (or 8Ir Donald Smlth to betray confidence In the manner he dId Ia moat ‘ dIacredItable to Man. Slr Donald has all along asserted that hIa mIaeIon to WInnIpeg was purely personal and II- eured Mr. Gneenu'ay so when hene. SIr Chas. Tapper made the same atatementl for pubIIcatIon, but now 8Ir Char-lea parades SIr Donald as an agent or the Federal Government and produce. a prIvate telegram to SIr Donald as though It Were rent to the Government. Mr. Greenway and hie concealer are Indlgncnt at the noble anght‘a actIon towards them. but. of course. they wIlI not allow thIa reellnx to Interim wIth any nexotIatIona the Federal Gov- ernment may open for the aettlement of the aehool dIIlcuIty. Slr Charle- Tupper'a announcement In the Com- mon- cannot be retarded an an omclal InvItatIon to a conference and ae yet there Ia no other IntlmatIon to that eIIect. D . concludea: "It has been rune-ted that the Mlle-t for eh. Mun...“ _..-- )(r. H. K. Smith, nine inspector. Relic-vine. appeared before the Public 1 Accounts Committee yestemy morn. int. but his examination we.- deterred. ! Ir. Win. Foster, Owen Sound. will be' uked to explain cert-in lumber u- counu More the committee. ‘ The Government House committee, had a meeting yeaterdu. nu. Kivu “ Tally. 0.3.. an the tote: out or the Institution from 1870 to m: at 884.0" ‘. I Ir. Hucock figured out the ton! ex- veeqtquovn to mm» __, I U I i The momentum mama: In conu- derln; the estimate. Ir. Htfcourtll‘d 76651517235 â€" and M10. flu- not: meeting the ma- tnuon of births, nut-taxes and Gaul-n. ' Mr. Beyoock and the not should make deer the lsw with respect to withdnwsls ot High schools. It sp- pesred there was doubt at present. where s High school wu ones estsb- lubed. whether It could be wlthdrswn. The mu wss then reed a second tune. ‘ghesebwsueo were nodusooond 0: Ron. I". Rosaâ€"To consolldst. so! revise the lsws respeetm; the Bon- cetJon Deportmsnt. In. ansonâ€"mo mute further pro. “El” M'P‘J‘M ’9an Hr. Ron and then: was nothing to Dteyen§_thll under the act. Mr. Jameson thought due when the Public sud Bin School Bond- unlted but one bundling mould be and for both schools. on. G. w. Boa moved the noond reading or In: ow to consonant. m revise the High School Acts. It pro- vides for the union or H and Public ddhool boards under nun. a! “Board 0: Eduuuon" members or High School Board to be filth Ichodl trustees; pmvldu tor tummy 1n- gtructlon. And defines duties of. true- In: lnuen lean won by a. local Iona 1W. Toronto. Much lLâ€"It in the inten- tion of the Government to conclude the business of the union not inter than Enter. Six- Oiiver lawn. lu- twain: Mr. Whitney yestendny. laid he intended bringing- down his hiii dealing with County Court. within mice entom- mg. A be eagerly watched fox. Theme 1- no- .thln: 00-h: to directly Impuute the winner as guilty or administer-int the poison. .Judxinx from the funeral card: issued to-dny the parents of the dead Kiri More the tuned nun-Inge. her mnlden name only being used In the announcement. Crown Attorney Johnson of Brace- bflduhutheeuomundtortbo 9mm and tug'tpeg development: will ant he hit exhibited at time undu- crlbnble trait- of character. the h In more! tut he m be uble to an “IB his Rum The Immense num- b" 0! people who “tended the inquest "‘9. however. almost unanimous in the ODInion thnt he I. In a. moat seriou- position. I: to m to directly lmpllcatc the lanthanum WatVImhx-nen' tone: as guilty of administering the ”n- Judging noun the when! cards . '94 ‘0'“! the mat: of the dead JETWG Mill‘s “Itwoodflflo Incl-e the alleged mun-Ilse. be? M reed c..- [Auk 49" me only he‘ll! M in the 35.3“ “$251.... “Flaunt. J. P. ouncement. Dix, “but Devil-on. W.l. John 1'" 0571810 LEGISLAI'URE. 'm an”! m I - gt m A . eagerly ruched foufiére if: i; g m Institute mm X l Before lie (‘Q‘ t 896. Inu- Iao their new roan. all will I 33 mflwi.‘.1'.‘f.212112. 438““, am a us R", J, cumu- ....................... ‘W. 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Mr. .3de I! ma hehnddnudy tho use! unmana- for tho 1"me that with? man». as tho uni. Mr. J. L. Allin m nominchel tu- m. but micncd in Mr. McCarthy's Tho app aintmcni: of u cdvicory commit- cu m I had by Mr. Richard-on, micmcmphnr. Bcccidicoi'ccn happen: tint some mcmbeu of the club question the mama‘s wisdom in ceiect- inx men to the mica: paciticm in 3 much. and vobc oi the omnibus will niicvc him at much unmet-1M him Hunger Mm objected to the com- ci the committee. holding the layer- chorid be . Ho mud tint loan. . Sinclair. m udBichudmbcbhcconnim, man mmcdcobcm Dwell! hub ammonium m.umuuflcimmm I: 3 ind m ' out in for mu: sloné with in. such coming on t two vow mum Mr. mum to: the pool- film"..n-l.‘;:u.u....J:.£.co..fl;fill|ll“u: not, J. . Hex-um.“ Wm. Vofloh. Hr. Rm '1' am tor ch. mama bu} actual tougul. Tuna-y night 3 well-ttundod meeting at m-mwrmw ”:14 a..." 3.2:"- u c re a the senior club or the coming seasons [at ’1 product. Mr. Goo. Lyfle coo- the char. and opsnod the pro- 3:“ “fig-Maw: "mg: I‘ am. and am the Mm - %mld undtothabufldlngupaflu gun by the $101: of 22:“ blood now to than. u “a players oped. Hermon Quad tau; minimum for the val-Ion; " game.“ aid minnow", 7 {'mfi' w t-louhsvobooncn. Myloutllcheottsrbheflmhuno A1- nudyflveorulxbamnbndnndytouh mumsndmmunotyotlnught. LINDSAY WILL HAVE HALF DOZEN MINES THIS SUMMER. ml: «3‘. BASEBALL WILL BOOM ehloldeâ€"t‘he body the not end eblro had been no theta .‘3‘flfifl°‘:‘ffi.’°3‘lf "m: ”° “m- u c, w wu ooloredbyobobumlngpowder. mum ale-net ozce summon“. bntggonnd lite ex- c monomer we: I: dupetobed for Dr. Gnhnm. ot Fenelon Full. coroner. but owing to the terrible eteoe of the roads the letter bed not Inooeeded In tbevflhge when the m lett there Inornlnu. It. In probeble am the body will be brought no Benelon “ the w. lnveougeuon. 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