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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 9 Nov 1893, p. 1

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Desires to inform the publiiéflt‘nat hp 1‘,“ M.“ .vguu unuvvu. v. v ‘ Machine. The Sét‘afia'm v ow is t_ho time to have, your fall and winter tosses. Jackets. coats apd ulstera cleaned or dyed. Also genre clofinng done on shortest W «by R. Pitker 390.. of Toronto. Also ‘ Tuesday of week. Wehavea. mu 0 o: Stocking “Mb ԤVol. XXXVI. The annual Excursion on the G. T. R. to the famous hunting grounds in the Canadian Highlands, the Sportsman’s paradise, will be held on Fines-l: and Best Selected Stocks In Town, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, .Fresh Groceries, 526. Cheap for cash. All kufls of produce want- ed and the highest pnce m cash paid for Eggs at the shop or on the road. Desires to inform the pubvl‘ité'th of the November 2, 3 and 4. October 19, 20 and 21, JOHN GIELgIT, r. mucosa. ACCOUNTANT AND assignee. Books opened and cfosed. Ac- counts collected. Assignments taken in cha e and all details com eted. S ecial'attentggn given to book-Ree '3 work w_ re services of a. permaxgent boo kegpenare .not required. Commumcatlons fr . 'l'ghbonng towns re- ceive prompt attention and servxces in such placea rformed moderatetly and satisfac- . (Hoe: 379 water street. Addrc .P gofifge box 19'. Peterooro. Ont. 957 .8}: 7 __ __-_-.--.Au; DU nuLUN. cess' ' ' H-Hassard.) Registered 05 3:: @3393; Ontazrio Veterinaryvcol- an Tax-'onto. eVetermarPSurgeon horth $921; Mounted Policgr «06188.8. Attended Clinical Lectures. 1 Vet ergnary Colle§e. London. Eng. Deptistry 8-, specxaltv_ An A . 'uv. nu - ~~ cu: uuue 6, Ion - . Dehtist a» specialty. All 50. ecgigigdngnimals treged accprding to latest miéntiflc methods. Office on KIDS’St» ogmosite Sfiominion hotel. Millbrook. 1y. ‘ o 501‘ to Dr. Aiddri Toronto and Victoria Unxversit-ieg. Licenc‘ e Roxak 'Coilege Sur- geons, Edinburgh, M menflollege Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. "Ollice at A. ’1‘. Elliott’s dxju store. After office hours at Mr. Wm. Rm ardson's residence. King at... Mfllbrook. Huntets’ Excilr5i‘6fi I CABIN ET MAKER, Keeps constantly on hand alarge stock of. Fur- niture of all kinds. Three large showrooms. No trOu‘ole to show goods. Manufacturer of: the_ Egeehkgr Washing MITH 8; PRESTON ~(SUCCESSORS .0 J. A. V. Prestonr’Barristex-s, Solicitors. Notaries, 8m. Offices, Wood 8: Kens’ block. Mill- brook. Out... and Be (may ontho‘iid and 4th Mondays in every “amt/Money to loan at lowest rates. so , r , y ----- «aw uuuu ALIVE. fessor of Music. and late Bang! a1 School of Infantry, Toronto, 15 to recoi-Ve 'mpils, vocal or instru- ' Center Street. Private Orders for music and Musical instruments of my and every class promptly attended to. .1 . BROOK. Far'fxm'ri-én‘a‘SEh‘SE‘éé’édnifSE; discounted. Dmftqfssued on fili‘points of Can sda. and the Unite States Howeat rates. The collection of sale 34.4%: notes a. specialty. nomads on real estate. No commisaio aged. O’gceuporgz siderot Kim: Sm? I]. at Law bolxcxbor. 6’ c Office in Ontario Block. V\ anon Sgree i'ort Rupé.‘ Money to lend on the security 0 n; 3! Estate. Town and (arm property for 32116;“ IDDELL. ARMS'I‘RONG NESBITT. Barristerg. Solic‘ V's. Mtprics. 9th (:0 box: and linghzon W. ~R.,.:{id‘dell, B. A.. LL. . A.J.Armst ng.1.‘.w‘A. W'.H.I\'csbitt. B. A. First-class loa «paced. Money loaned and invested. Mercantile collections made and general law business. J.W. FISHER, V E? Y SUPGEON, t.OQtfice and resi .mi boro, Ont. W .11 has teen 5 Hotel. ‘ 'lbrook, every Saturday. . ‘ w~ â€"-wq-_ w. A-v‘llu Do attention giv'en they; vatton of the natural teeth. Nxt s Om Gas for ‘the pain- less oxtraetion of tee: od work uarantecd. W‘ill be at. Bethany the 2nd and 4th ondays of each month. Pontypoo] Is: and 3rd Mondays. PARENTS A. THE PUBLIC GENERE LY are :- ecttully informed that mm: Full particulars can be had from RCHIBALD W'QOU‘.‘ ISS-U’ER OF 1 . RIAGE LICENb'Ebu‘flillorook, Ont. W'. BLAND. §TERINA RY_ SERGEON‘ ‘ le-nnmcnv On I: u._--_ w CLARKE. 142$ Emmxsmcur. -ué.._‘: -- "J---â€" A. \VARD. BAR STER, ATTORNEY. at Law, Solicitor., 71c. 9:39-52 igAOntario c. McKINNQwa" C, M., gsyppms MARRIAGE ”ENS,” COLLIN§ s; 09., BAN. \An" PROFESSIONAL LADIES; A. LEACH. MUSIC. Agent G AND . T. R')’. by, Millbrook. Str'ééL :. ‘CABRIAGE PAINTING Buggies, and Carts THE FINEST IN THE DOMINION. 3.7-5 - - - - 2. 50 4.25 â€" - - - 2. 75 4.50 - - - - '3. 00 6.00 - - - - 4 .00 Sale prices are all under cost but they must be sold. HUGHES,” WAGUNS, Wagshfi‘flflarke Is the li {thmgfiflivisfiépgeheffl faxfor' ite. In ’15 a. médel of strength and dmbm . “5 gears are soaked in boiling oil, expellmg mgghmg‘ 1trad imnarting great; toggles: to wt: W . 6 MISC truss ax a greatly the value of the '93: on. I control the sale of thiswmonin the ownship! 0! Cam and Manna. - THEx-‘BAIN wages" - buy your coal is wh th t1 ‘ = ' r ' The best time to _ en e wea 16!: IS warm as .t 18 a1“ ays chea er then. I have the: best coal thls year that has ever_ been brought into Millbrook. Thri’s may be seemmgly loud talk, but an mspectlon will, I think, convince the most sceptical on this point. Please call and see my coal before placing your order. I have also another ear load of shingles to hand this week. They are going fast as the price is low and the shingles are good. if Office and yard at the railway station. All Kinds of Repairing See Some of Our Prices :â€" Regular Price. Rob’ef Blankets S. Bateson’ s has arranged to sell the Brantford Carriage Co.’s 30 DAYS 1 July'- 77,11} 1893. Mid they are offered at low_prico| WINTER IS SURELY COMING ax" H I D OARTS. FORâ€" MILLBROOK. ONT., Youns respectfully, Sale Price. - $1.75 _ 99.5 I [.0 'LQI ‘1 CHI“ OIO‘ W. THEXTON. We haye just receted form Ja £111 :1 3direct 1m 11M He Is Found Guilty. and Will Die Decem- ber 1411:. BROCKV'ILLE, Nov. 8.â€"Charles Luckey was to-day found guilty of the murder of his father, sfepmother and sister and son- tenced to be hanged on Dec. 14. This morning the Crown started the evi- dence in rebuttal and adduced some very damaging statements against the prisoner. twas of a. nathre to break up the story told by Lackey of securing the boots on the train and accounting for the money on his person. Little Be ' "nj s.â€"â€"The steam which raised the licfifi biggketble led a. philosophic mind to utilize if for men’s benefit. N 0 one dreamed that we should now be dragged along by it e: the rate of sixty miles an hour. When Perry Davis made a. prepara- tion for the medicinal use of his family, over. fifty years ago, neither he nor any maa’ imagined that- it would now be sol_<_i in ever}: 25¢. inf, and fiébévtb be the PAIN-KILLIB. 6H 511° world. Tue new big bottle, old price .1 At 5:30 the jury retired and returned in a little over an hour with% verdict of guilty. The judge addressed a. few words of counsel to the prisoner and condemned him to be hanged on Dec. 14. The comdemned man took his sentence very coolly and walked out of the court room in company with J ailer McDougall with as firm a stop as any man in the room. Hannah, who was with Luckey on the train, did not see him with the boots. The turnkey of the Ottawa. jail stated most em- phatically that Luckey did not, have money in his socks, as he was stripped and the socks turned inside out and all other articles of clonhing examined. The address of Mr. Lavelle for the defence lasted four hours and twenty mmutes and wqimasterly. A The Refence evidence of a stranger with red stockings being in the vicinity of the Luckey place at the time of the fire was also pretty well broken up by witnesses who traced this man all the way from N ewbliss to Brockville. , It, was just. 10; 40 when Mr. Lavelle start;- ed to address thej ].ury He has an impres- sive manner and worked the old theory of accidental fire and the suffocation of the victims. At 4:35 Judge Rose began big charge, which was strongly against; the prlsoner m eve_ry particular. The prosecuting attorney', hlr. Clutc, oc- cupied just 45 minutes, and his presentation of the damaging facts contained in the evxd- ence presented by the Crown was one of the ablest ever listened to in the court here. The jury were evidently deeply 1m ressed bv the address, and the prisoner .or the first time showed visible signs of anxiety 1n his countenance, as point after pomt was scored against him. OUR OWN BLEND AT 500. And will guarantee it the best value in Canada. We are also making a specialty of Indian Cey‘ Ion and Black Teas. Our leader in this line being: Such value was never ofi’ered before. We have them at all prices, and to suit all people, and think if you give us a chance we cm suit you. LUCK’E Y 'WILL BE IIANGEI). W. VANCE. \Vhich we,» offer at THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1893 tréceedings in the Prelnnmary Examin- ation at Juliette Concludeeâ€"The Indict- ment for Murder. At; the conclusion of Lhaevidence in the ,Egoper case the following; indictment was read. “ John R. Hooper of 'thaCit-y of Ottawa, Province of Ontario, printer, stands charged before the undersigned, one of he Majesty’s Justices of the Peace, 6.25.3: appointed ac- cording to the provision of the act of the Legislature of the Province of Quebec. 33 Victoria, chapter xii , having jurisdiction in and for the District of Joliette, aforesaid, this fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety-three, for that he, the said John R. Hooper, on or about ‘ahe eighteenth day ‘ofgthe month of September, in the year of 1 1 our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ‘ ninety-three did on apex-rain railway tram then travelling through th District of Joli- ette, at some point in. the said district between Lanoraie and Terrebonne. knowing- ‘ly, wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously administer to, or cause to be taken, then travelling with the said John R. Hooper on board the said railway train, a. certain dead- ly poison, to wit, prussic acid or other deadly poisonous substances, with intent, and in so doing, and thereby unlawfully and wilfully and of hismalice aforethought, to kill and murder the saidGreorgina Leblanc, his wife, aforesaid, who expired at the station at Terrebonne, in the said district of Joliette, and the .said charge being read to the said John R. Hooper and the witnesses for the prosecution, Rosalie St. Andre, Elzear Lamual, Teuissant Malo, Edmond Leblanc, Raymond Beaudoin, Joseph Arthur Letourneau, Alphonse Duguay, Messire D. Laportc. Hilaiie Neveu, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Cynille Rivest Francois Larivieres, Gilbert Bruneau, Joseph Lavigne, Bastile Lauriers, Joseph Alfred Duchesneau, Joseph Peausol- eil, Wilfrid Contant, Joseph Emile Grenier, Robert W. Webb, Robert A. Corbett, \Vm. J. Douglas, Charles E. Ciarke, Mrs. Francis Emily Cooper, Earnest l‘ierre Robitailie, Rhilip Dion, Cleophas Bolduc, Philip Belle- feulle, l’hilip Dusablon and Alice Stapley, being severally examined in his presence, the said John R. Hooper is nciw addressed by me as follows :â€" " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to. say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing and may be given as evidence against you at your trial. You must clearly understand that you have nothing to hope from any promise of favor, and nothing to fear from any threat which may have been held out to induce you to make a confession of guilt, but whatever you may say will be given in evidence against you upon your trial, notwithstand- ing such promise or threat. Admission 15 (gents. 3 Reserved Seats 25 cents. “ Received before me at Joliette, the day, month and year first above mentioned. Chas. B. H. Leprohon, Justice of the Peace.” It was a. trying moment for the accussed, but he stood it well. As the reading pro- gressed he grew visibly pale, but this was the only evidence shown of the terrific strain under which he must have labored. At the conclusion, of the readmg, Magistrate Leprohon asked the prisoner if he had any- thing to soy. Je suis non co Ipable, monsieur,” replied Hoopcx, holding his _ha.nd impressively aloft at the same time Fixing his eyes upon the prisoner, the Magistrate made the following statement 2â€"â€" “ 1 do not say there is a. proof of guilt, but the law tells the Magistrate he must ,com- mit if there is the slightest evidence of it. I therefore commit you to gaoi. where you shall remain until the 15thot December, to await your trial before the Court of Queen’s Bench.” This decision created no surprise, it- being a foregone concluswn that it would be ren- dered to that, effect. It. is thought that the trial will not take piggufiil afgef the lat of__ne)5t January: L J oliette will have a. spell of comparavt‘ive quiet for a. while now. Messrs. Greensbields and Ward left on the early morning train, and Miss Stapley and the press representa- tives left; Saturday evening. Hooper appeared as cheerful as ever after the decision had been rendered. and thanked the magistrate. When asked by your cor- respondent if he had anything to say he replied that he had not, excepting that he was grateful for the fair manner with which the majority of the newspapers had reported the evidence submitted. 1: Three Years Per n81 Experience in the Nunnery an _How I escaped.” Friday, N0vember_,10th, FOR BABIES” ONLY. “The Confesei al nveiled or Reasons Why Pr 3 Should Wed.” Friday; Evening MILLBROOK ! At T113903 o’clock in the Aidernoon fadies an?! Gentlemen. H OOI’ER COMMITTED. TOWN HALL, COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. AT EIQHT o’CLocx, Both thtelgnethoé? and 3351111351 when Syrupo ids is “ ‘ 33':- it is p easant and refreshfng igatfllie’taste; and acts gently yet lfi'o ptly on the Kidneys, Liver and W818, cleanses" the sys- te1_n efi'ec’gu‘ y,,disp_els 00143, _h_ead: aches and f éisran-d cures" habitual cogstipatiq $53un 91: Figs ifi 1:th only remedW‘ duced, pleasingto the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach? prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eExts prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellen'fi quaiitéce eommend it Ditizens’ Band Sensert! ‘ Syrup of Figs~ is for sale in 75c bottles by all, leading druggists. Any reliabledruggist who may not have it on; hand will procure it promptly for, any one who Wishes EC try it. Manufactured only by the tâ€"ngfllliahd hafe. made it the test. popular repgéy known. 1 ' HE, Monday, Nov. 13, Miss Emma ‘W'ells, ASSISTED BY, ‘ CALIFDRME- FEE SE’RUP 80‘, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. x 01'? ramTL’E. 833 NEW YORY' ’sT. I programme 1. Instrumental Du§â€"“ Fm Diovalo " VIOLIN‘AND GUITAR. 2. Ccntralto Solo.â€"“"Bfurmuring “Eu MISS .nz‘xgsm RAY. This wili certainly be the treat ofthe seasonmaon’t mags it. NOTICE is hereby given persuant to the pro- visions of R. S. 0., 1887. Chap. 110, and amendin acts, that all creditors and others having c aims against the estate of the late James Williamson, late of the Township of Gavan in the County‘of Durham. Yoeman. neceased, who died on 6: abput the 2nd day a: at the TOFHS‘QID of Gavan, aforeâ€" ' ed on on bofore the 15th day of c deli or or send by post pre- Pres 21. Solicitors for ‘Vm. d, the executors of the k, a full statement of es, the full particulars nature of the security said, are reqt December, 18 aid to Smith_ . yer and Archiba. W said estate, at Mil their names and add of their claims and t (if guy) held by them. ,4- .A.. - A “<n4 “#4.“. ‘RA 5.08.! (if an ) held by nnem. An further take n that after the said last mentioned date t e centers of the said estate will proceed d1. ribute the assets thereof amo 115 the rties .entit‘zed taereto, having re ar only 0 the ‘aJaims of which notice shal have bee received as aforesaid, and the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any thereof to any person or persons of whoseca or claims notice shall not have been received at be time aforesaid. Dated at Mil llbroo _\ this 8th of November, 1893 swinemmsro‘x, EXECUTORS’ Notice to creditors! â€"Epidermia. as afbeautifier of the com- plexion has no equal. Try it. At. ”A. L 4911’s. 1.6- THOMAS GILFQTT Gabinfimaké? Kee s on hand a 1er c stock ex (:02! El N5, CA KETS and al kinds of Undertakers’ Goods. Bedroom. Parlor and all other: kinds of Furniture hand- 111 do, at; low est prices. $3 Do n01; fail to can and see him, l-ly. Keeps 91 gagd a large :51ka cf CO‘F'EIfiSz Japanese Polka,â€"On s ' - ‘ '4' Four-voiced Selections :~â€" Barirone a. “ The Ship Sails Well tonight." Soprano b. “ Last Rose of Summer." Tenor c. “ Sleep p, Lady Sleep.‘ Alto [(1. “ Gi\ e me a F reshcning Breeze " MISS EM MA WEI Ls. Soprano and Alta Ductt.â€"“ Fairy Bowers.‘ PART SECO‘ID. Belle of Nastas"otâ€"Z3 lophonc Solo. ‘° Rog nax a nel Silcnzio â€"â€"<oprano Solo. Familiar Melodiesâ€"On A's .1:omatic Bells. Piano 8010â€"“ Mign0u" . MISS EMMA WELLS. Tenor and Contrauo Ductâ€"Excelsior. ONE ENJOYS LESS Janine Ra)!‘ 1" 17555)} Mflaken ram FIRST. Efsgli'éiffis’for Exbcubors. .. No. 44 yitVCs‘ ”

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