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Prop. '1) S - * ‘letters of introduction now that the ; o -3 solo, beetle: 3 . H ‘ ,. J . - K -. -rlc ' " ' ’5 . ‘ ) - :T-T : Mmsxs‘s‘ss“ O ‘ V r 7 7A A . . f.†. . “NJ“ Dc . ‘W‘4333,5£ll1‘~’1l:3. Gal . "-1.::.;\.vÂ¥1-.: I ti l “’4. 3 ,, a ‘ a: 2’ vi?“ ‘ " a g ml" t. l. tht’ 1" ~ j : tv5Zv .l ‘. ::- 'H '35.!†the j ’(E3 9’ .nd' in DC 109' / Q 0’ a ‘\ 7\“% 0' v ’zaaS‘CI) . _ . ct n . ‘ . 3.103 .. mental train of 3% ‘ C130. Railvvyy *1 “nip / .. â€if t .. “g . fly» 6 Toronto, was ’3’: a. ‘mï¬day morning, near ’ .30 aullel'lOi' Diï¬slou. of . One Was injured. : 55¢ YriTht- ivvcrc given out tJ-day. Three or four I! Friday morning "Ray" '5}. fat the hotel. cons and talkativeto those around at Saskatoon. The letter stated thatlmysteriously disappeared. On several {the hotel, and told of his phenomen- 'Mr. Ray, . -‘ lal success in the West, having lOCat- .vulgeizhenameor'deecr'ipldc’n0‘the [the bankscoiucided with Molt“ THE LINDSAY POST. looking individual, about 40 years of age, walked into the branch here of the Union Bank this morning, and announced himself as a customer. He produced what purported to be a lCLEVER FORGER WORKS BANKS nancial institutions would have been dospoiled before the news became cir- culated throughout the country, as ac cording to all accounts James Ray is a very "slick" individual. The Mail and Empire ascertained and publish- ed the facts, however. Ray’s letters of credit etc writt - ’ -. en . cleaned up five banks in the Proâ€" of the. mion th: Oï¬lCla; 011 B “R an v'ince during the 1388‘? few daysâ€"the lbearing every lidndsay branch of the Standard Bank genuine were sent by mail in advance lbeing mg the number. to the br anches selected. Ray then The soeheme by which he worked put in an apperance and presented a l 3:0 b3“? forum‘sï¬i fife-:00 f :3: r 3 letter of introduction purporting to sentod a churns for that amount and h "lit of introduct'vo (in, o g be Signed by the manager of the 10cm received the money in currency. Mr. ed 9 er 1 n om a branch of the Union Bank at Saskaâ€" Rs.v then politely withdrew from the lbank manager in the West. toon. bank and from these parts. Ares;- operating successfully in .Hamilton, Galt, Guelph, and Berlin, lznd after the swindle had been ex- 13110891 “Ray" shiftgd his operations and l , . . it“ this portion of the province. lslelcctc-d Lindsay as the ï¬rst centre. 3 On Thursday owning a stranger of A slick individual calling himself James Ray,†and claiming to be a western ranch-man. has succwsfully ager of a branch of the bank near Saskatoon. The manager's signature is known to the bank people here, and the signature on the letter ap- Guelph chief, probably dozens of d- l l l l l l l , . e l uine. His. “identity" thus establish- ed, Ray announced that he Wanted to draw $2.800. He drew and pre- A Quick Jump. 0 . Thursdayâ€"11 a. m.â€"Called at.‘Uni0n melon was aroused at the bank here. Bank, Gait, and ojcltained. $2 800 lC‘omparison of the signature on the 1 p. m.â€"â€"Reached branch at Berlin, l letter With that kept 0“ “mm Show where he secured $2,500. n â€" . decided t t?‘ ra an 'nrll' ' out.) p. m-â€"M’rlved at branch inn 0 lies ph l , lry Saskatoon. All this took time. GU 1' . 1 F ‘ 13 somewhat PC'SE'I‘VCd disposition, ar‘ 't 91:: “m Mto' h.red m Berlin, .rived in Lindsay on the 3.10 G.T.R. ‘1 ‘ *' m' Hem h†30‘ 82.7 3.05 p.m.«â€"cht Guelph flor Toronto I ltrain. He took a transfer bus to the the lSlrnpson House, and on entering the by G‘ T' R" “33°th this City any acclraintance with the frot'lnda went up to the desk and at ‘4'55' and tOOk the 5 0"313‘31‘ man. The police then were imme- lrwgistcrcd as "James Ray." He is , tram f0: Lindsay. diat'cly notified, but Ray had by now {described by those who saw him as Friday_10°30 a-Y‘J----C«':l11f:d at the had plenty of time to make his getâ€" 33 man about 5 feet 9 inches in â€â€œ133? bank and left with aWay. 150I 52-000- Precisfly the same procedure was Making the net proï¬ts of 1053 than 24 ’ followed by the forgor at Guelph, hours, $10,000. ' where he had secured $2,900 and odd The fact that four brnks in (liï¬crentlan-d at Berlin, whence he carried away $2,500. The railway and radial and twp-ht, and weighing probably He was attired in a gray : and soft hat, had a black mous- gz-lm f'_‘f‘..l a fortnight's :rowth of hgd;~\l_ He had a luxuriant [towns (one of them 118 miles distant ~rox~rlil of '01;le hair, streaked with ifrom the other) were victimized withâ€"inatwm‘k in this district, . "lands. r r In "3 also letter of introduction from the man-. l A. l Wily Ulster Will Do uLFiglltipg writer in the Londou Daily Chronicle thus reconciles the sincerity of Ulsterian declarations of an inten- tion to die in the last ditch withhis “diam“ 0‘ bring MM to them ’00 he Perfectly gen- {belief that there will, after all, be no {serious disturbance when Home Rule lenants It was some time later before 8113â€" Ithat Simply Shows that‘even in Bel- l becomes an accomplished fact: "Ulster never bluffs. Occasionally things do not happen as Ulstermen say and swear and take solemn. cov- that they will happen. But fast and Portadown men are some- ltimes mistaken in their prophecies; ed disparities, however. and it Was’ing- The to .scious assumption of some power or i i l g l l l ldctermlmurn to die in tho last ditch I lruthrr tll; u t.» sulnzlt to them. Thel *\ ‘- ..Q- “w .‘m .1... 9 't .. the ,f...c.. til..- notulm, c Hus. o. 1. does not; A, i l . . l l l l l l “5.3. Tll‘f‘i‘c is .1 31mm: S‘.1;~"-picion.l‘ln 2% hours shows the speed witblmct that discomry of this fraud was . 1-- J-a- 4-6.†amen: tins: who saw tile lullicll the frlrgcr moved. Here is 1115.50 “IMF. made it DOSSible to exc- ‘-\ :3“: ..- “mm, a \Vix- ltizncâ€"falleeâ€" lcutc the, three coups with little risk ’. m 3:9 cut-oral the hotrll he curl "file genome pursued was the sameInf bent: challenged at any of “13' trip, which he, l.-ft in the in all DISCS. .-\ (lesrziji‘tililn of his \‘is~,lmnks' ’ .."._:-‘ \zhl‘r ’r.‘ made :1 tour of ; it to Guelph as furnished by our cor-l MSW .Ef,‘ ‘ "a l"1~‘lf)(“SS soc-tier: of the town. 'l‘rspondcnt there will serve to illus-ENOT 33“} lb 4 :"7'v-1‘ed that 131:: Same :l‘lp itl‘it‘j lit-.3 methods. (lur Guelph roprc-l AMA U :S.‘llt:.tl\'c sires. “Deta'ls of the plan ’â€" banks. lb: ‘thC‘h a. mum tr;:‘.‘clfn;; under the .1323: rltllrning from his stroll :213570 of James 1123', and hailing from r.: o.:: 10.30 o'clock. "Ray" I vlt‘éitri’cd the Unillnï¬â€˜ton Went to the cxtsnt of $2,700' » .£ ' ‘ . . ‘7 1 ‘.. , .71 -<: tllf‘ m. up} be secured 1.0.1: There is at least one man in Harn- who apparently care-s nothing secured S'.s‘i.'.to.,n, {01 tiling here I to his room . and he livesâ€"well, there’s the rub. got up ‘idays 320 Mr. Saunders, the manager'He lived in the east end until recentâ€" .bright and early, and had breakfast 1 of the Union Bank in this city, I‘D-‘15,, when he learned that he had fal- He was very loqua- lccived a letter from the Union Bankâ€?n heir to some money. Then he a. particularly $005; cus» I occasions Since efforts have bee the Union Bank at Saska‘lma'd‘c to find him, but without. Itomer of ,ed there some ten years agO- 39‘ itoon ltwcen ten and eleven o'clock be ' on business. and that Guelph wouldlwithin his reach he has disappeared. =strolled over to the Standard Bank be included in his itinel'al'y- Mr. RaY.l Now the Salvation Army has been land PM“ his Che“ ‘0‘ â€500- :the letter stated, might ï¬nd it neceS-iasked to find him. At the local bead- Qwith letters of credit. To ' . Manager ‘8’:er to draw on his account while on lAlcom he told Of his busmess suc- lthe trip and the ammmt required at l . {C988 m the was†Where he “med 3 Guelph would be in the neighborhood of $3,000. The letter was signed by alarm ranch. he was un Ontario for gthe purpose of purchasmg horses. the manager and accountant of the Saskatoon branch and contained a ll“. Alcorn examined his letters of Icr "t he r 'd - ecl ' w 1 h b0 c evr ence 0! being specimen signature of Mr. Ray. Liv- ’ up to his advance notices Ray llona fldh in every particular. â€Ray" 3 screw 32 :00 and left $500 on deposit, ling 5 I . . ' l: ut Estating that he would have no need came yesterday haï¬crltgorl‘eachSin: l for the amount at present. He then Quarter of an our .0 _ . time, entered the tank and identiï¬ed lhimaelf as Mr. Ray, of Saskatoonl-Ia lmturned to the hotel. ‘ ! “Ray" took time by the forelock,‘ _ 2,00 - land after paying his hotel bill, be lcalmlv (:8st a cheque for 5 l‘ . a? 1185,; looarded a transfer bus for the or. {pending exactly the same sismture‘ 1R. station. The bus was delayed for lthat the bank had received a few be la traveller, and “Ray" becoming im- days before from lpatient, walked to the station. It isfcashing the fcr§€d cheque at thegwm quite young he mm with his loot known for a certainty what train Guelph branch he took the 3-10 P-m- lmother to England, but latex-return- Elie took out of town. but the 811‘ train for Toronto. Mr. Saunders isled along to Hamilton. Advertise- fthoritles believed he struck north, certain that the man who pulled theiments will now be placed in the lurking a roundabout way to get outgiorgery oï¬ i§‘a former employs 05 the Hamilton newspapers, and every et- ‘01' the country. bank. fort will be made by the ' When information reached Lindsay 'branch of the SalV’ation Army lof the man's operations in Western The following despatcb from Galt lfin-d him and to get him to that Oralm is still in the city, and that it Was only a question of l tim until he was found. dial recently and left him a behalf of the deceased have ,formed Gram, whose address at one time was known. No reply was :Ontario, ;(Thie'f Chilton, who immediately got ,that city, as well as in Guelph busy. During the day the police of 'Bcrliniâ€" grillelph, Gait and Berlin were in com- G alt Sept. 4â€"3}; the simple Emunication with the chief. They had, 'ice éf a forged letter of introduc- Snotidled Pcterboro and other nearby | “on currency‘to the amount of 3p- centres to keep an eye 0m; for “Ray" lprox'imately $8,200 was secured to- .but made a blunder in not notifying l day by a man calling himself James! Flintlsny. Had Chief Chilton been nO- lRay, of â€Saskatoon, who presented! .tified on Thursday night or Friday lcheques at the banks in Gait, Guelph grooming, " .ay" would now be .the tolls. ’ The local police kept a sharp look .out for the stranger all day Friday and asked to assist. It will be interesting to learn who- (16- [ther Oram will accept the when he is found. +_..__.....- BURNT RIVER (Special to The West \ , Mrs. s. m land Berlin. The forger immediately llast Tuesday after a. pleasant trip to soon as he had secured the money. lmany friends in Manitoba‘and Alber- Late tonight he had been traced asl ' . . . i ta. and In the ewnmg Chief Chilton and liar as Hamilton, and was the“ be’l Mr. S. Sud-daby has not been well! allr‘. Alcorn visited Peterboro, but lieved to be heading for the bounâ€" lfor a couple of weeks. Hopebe will S“Rtly" gave that city a wide berth. 'The manager of the Union Bank in that city had been notified to keep dary at Niagara Falls, but the po- llice and railway people everywhere Om ' watchin for , on the lookout for the man. throughout Ontario are g Miss 011a Townsend being engaged as V hlm' l teacher. . HOW HE OPERATED. _, . i This Mr. Ray, Who is a prosperous The Rev. Mr. Stringer occupied the Toronto Mall;-Tbe swtndler calling'â€"â€"-â€"â€"-g-_-:â€"â€"â€"â€" Pulpit of St. Luke’s Church on Sun- ..A'l': - ,m , ‘ rd râ€"‘" n - . :itifthejasp::ei:ya 21:31:53: 03;! “NA'DBU'BO DYSPEPSLH day, August 31815, when a very ï¬ne - tallied $9,000 from the branches of thrrI TABLETS sermon was preached. soon feel better. 1 â€"-.- :lfnion Bank at Gal}, Berlinrgnd My: flats, of Cleveland, who have been vi:._ _(}uelph, securcd 32'300 yeste 3y frond.“ ï¬nal value l0 5‘“ iting their friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lmorning from 3 bank at Lindsay ‘ Suddaby, return-ed to thtlir home last shortly after the bank opened “The There isonly one ex1313mm" f“ m“ Thursday. fact that Ray was a swindler became lknown when The Mail and Empire lrcac‘ned Lindsay half an hour later, ibut Ray and the money had mean- Mrs. M. Prust has returned to her home in Manitoba after a three month’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adkins. Miss E. Handley, nurse in the numbers of enthusiastic letters that we I receive praising Na-Dru-Co Dyspcpe‘la Tablets, and that is that these tablets certainly do cure any kind of stomach bl . _ trvigor: is a typical letter from Miss Eliza Armsworthy, Canso, N.S. :_ “It is with pleasure I write to inform on that our Na-Dm-Co DysPepsia Tablets haze proved of great value to time garnished. It is hardly likely that lthe swindler will make any furth' lattempts to cash cheques 0n forged l I tried remedy after remedy but Miss E. Devitt, me. . without any lasting good. Havmg heard of your tablets curing such was as knowledge that he is a crook has! I mine I decided to give them a fair trial. ’been made public. Whï¬m this paper lloarned of the swindle, a: few hours after the forgery was discovered. the end with Mrs. L. Brisbin. oved satisfactory in my case.†Thug: Ilitemarkablc success of Na-Dru-Co chief of police at Gue.ph was called Dyspepsia. Tablet: 1; 511;:an : Church, . . up by long distance mismana- He de- gmmyndï¬niicordlng to an exception- provement. Also the church hall is 11“ to begin dined not only to give any particu- . about completed. 131‘s of the crimernt would not 411- . formula, from pure ingre- as“ .. ...... ......... .. ,.. a; troubled with your stomach Is ' 1: about Na- ru-Co your Drilgglits, compounded by the Dzm‘prug and Chemical Co. or 5...... Limited, and .old W “I or his recent illnesss man wanted. Had The M811 and m' menodnionotsocobos spouts week withher. {departed from 9301 Of these places as 1 the North West wheroshe visited her "1‘0 RFLEE‘V? EEGAET; 1 ntolcru as :13‘. .5 on: A4! an! U - L“ , that appertr-dns ,.i:le he is two or thscc centuries l,c-;.v 3 it leCS not Show that they are bluff- essence of a bluff is a con- and ] advantage that Ln: knows, oneself not it was several hours aftrr Bay had Eto possess in (.rder to deceive some- . departed when an answer came from :one else. But Ulstermen are quite un- Saskatoon branch disclaiming lccnscious that they have not the, pow gentler ler to defeat Home Rule. They believe they have. thing about (‘athoI-ic emancipation and the disrsdnblishmcnt of the Irish Church. They talked about those two measures just as they talk today about Hone Rule, and with the same nlran that they were blullirhz. They deluded mrny pcnla, but the lsclvcs most of :lll." ll l.‘.I-n,'. ,s I‘C?â€N‘tlll’7€l‘ that a. symptom .f “We Itlirst Iflq'nrhl ;.- . . i. onill in J. (.Llnft' nt lozlndlrss (inï¬rmity f r ::.f‘,‘.'3:.y;r.l.‘tism. its Vittill'. lihjt’gl‘r he is a 211113115513" turer. ml artism, (:l‘ a furmcr, is a.- icr izl cvcrgtnin; $- w," ';"-vw~ 1:. (‘r _ p0 liblnl‘: a.a..1nb. But (n the ngli7lc;;l and I‘clLiOllr hind our present (rd. He feels toâ€" f0r money. His name is George Ora-m :warrls Rome and Catholicism as they felt in Elizabeth’s day; he speaks (1' the Pope as though a new Armada were on the point of sailing; he cele- l ‘ brates the battle of the Bo3nc as {though it happened last week. All in- n ltense social and industrial contempt SUC- l . . “P tS"â€"â€"the con not was going to take a trip C‘aStlcess. Always when the treasure‘ was lzlllythe a1 is tempt l of blgots, but of colonists d lspising the nativesâ€"a dread of being quarters it was said this momingl re- l .ceivcdâ€"the young man simply moved iUlster have convinced themselves that out of the neighborhood. All efforts lt‘hey will establish lt° find him “me ha“ prayed fruitâ€" lGov-Crnment of their own on. the day ldcgradcd to the level of those over absolute domination, and a political e 'cult compoundsd of all these elements hatred, fear and traâ€" It appears that an uncle of Oram's di'Lon have made him almost incap- com‘ ,alzle of recognizing present-day facts. fortable legacy. Lawyers acting on lHimself profoundly real, he lives and so inâ€" :moves in a. l of arrogance, world of hysterical un - realities.†"Although, therclforc, the men of a Provisional lthe Home Rule Bill becomes law, it local I . . to lious, explosive people, following their with a ï¬delity that largument is powerless to shake, and the admirable qualities of earnestness and virility- But at the legacy ;same time I do not believe they have lthe least conception of the magnitude land. difficulties of the enterprises they claim lown Manager Alcorn notiï¬ed will explain how “Ray†operated in'the money. The Police may also be, Suddaby returned home! l .1 , 1! Mr. and Mrs. Conn and? two daugh ; 13‘1““ ban‘s The money-hating youth is said to ldoes not follow that events. will'bcar S k it After a relative of James Walker, who 1 them out. They are just as strongly o n. - , . _ as a O {kept the public baths here for years. lccnvinced that Home Rule Will take gtheir farms frOm them, close their [work shops, eat up their proï¬ts in ltaxes, force them to attend Mass, land dissolve their marriages by Pap- ?ai decree. They are a sturdy, tenacâ€" instincts 3 full 'of are meditating.‘ “Just , obvious and 1 They believed the same ‘ whom he used to exercise an almost of any attempt to set up an in-deâ€" f PAGE THIRTEEN; w. .â€" SUPERLATIVES ARE UNNECESSARY In describing the methods of the HENZMAN CO ~.. .. .. y»... .h‘hJS'lflc'zq,1...,“n:f, ‘!.:;"‘7[l"‘~.':.1,‘ ". ' "~ 5‘. “fa-J~ »,T..,:.’:.';‘.':.-,"a.,» - Take the toneâ€"the outstanding feature of every I piano. Compare the tone of the Heintzman 89’ Co. . piano With the most beautiful you have ever heard. The verdict will be favourable to this great Canadian-made piano. .Let the touch be tried in legato, staccato, planlssimo and fortc~piaying. There’s no touchlike thatof the Heintzman 8:0) piano. Competent critics say this is the “world's best piano.†I . l l I I ! â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_____ ..__________," , - l l l l l 'l‘nisï¬s the season for silos. days and rushed at that. We are pulling up one every four , Let us ï¬gure on your barn wall with lou’ll be surprised how cheap they are. e blocks. § All goods steam cured and made of best Portland Cement. Get in touch with us or call up and we will send a man to ï¬gure :1 your job. I l CO. ONT NATIONAL CONCRETE MFG. LIN DSAY - - WW . l The Stevens’ Repeating Shotgun 6 shots, 12 llammcrless at Repeating Shotgun ‘ 1:2 go. full choke, 6 shot reâ€" peater hammerless at $27.00 $27. 00 A nice assortment of double barrel shotguns from $9 to $16.00 Some good values. Special value in god, sin 1,, barrel ‘1: _ guns at $5.00 each. g g b or go. full choke ! The New Remington l l "Store open until 7 p m. each evening†J. G. Edwards Co Hardware, Phone 27 l consider some of the more inevitable consequences My ._,‘_Â¥_‘_‘A ,. , Spend-lent Government in'Belfast alone. . . '7 7 . V v l'l‘he ï¬rst consequence will be a panicl Begin the New Year anght by 30mg to : lrun on the local banks. Belfast, , . O l . . 0 ‘though it produces more industrial WARREN S PIANO STGRE 9 lwealth than, perhaps, any city of its :‘ *Size in the “010 World- has 130‘ great and_making your choice of what it will be 5‘ l u lerican capital in the grip of revolu- ltionzllvlcs. It will raise its rates. The in turn will begin to lean in loans right ard left. The farmers of the south and westâ€"and lit is the farm, and not the factory, lthat contributes most to Irish propâ€" l l l l Strathccna Hospital, is visiting has] . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H'andley. la 'Sï¬MtIO'n- teacher of the:or a few South School, visited Over the week standstill, and the streets Would be ertyâ€"will simultaneously withdraw theirdeposits; and the Belfast 'ma-nu- facturer will ï¬nd himself besetwith rising prices, languishing industries, and .a sudden stoppage of credit.†"There could be but one end to such Business in a few days weeks swarming with hungry and turbulent Mr. 'Shuttleworth 1-3 building a new unemployed. The Belfast mob is by platform in “front of the English no which will he a gmt imâ€" Doubtless lit would ‘go,for’ the Cathoâ€" means the gentlest in, Europe- with; but before very long you would find it attacking the Glad to see Mr. Gall: outagalin'aft- shops and provision stores of the Protestant tradesmen. The ï¬rst duty, was Eva Chalmers visited her sisâ€" than. of the neutrino Govemmenlt ter, Mrs. 3088‘. 00 3mm. Stu would beta. protect the property or! gnummzagwmu,m , its . own adherents, ireszrvcs of capital, and carries on a llarge proportion of its business on 3 ed last Thurod *3: . . SChOOl open a a... !crcdit basis. Directly the administra- tion of aflairs passes into the hands .cf the rebels, Lombard Street will act! las though Belfast were a South Am-l A Beautiful Player Piano and in what style? , A High Grade Piano and in wh;t make and style : . 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When that moment of this district, and president ofthe arrives in Belfast the revolution» will Farmers Institute, made his first collapse by its own weight, and U1â€" showing- at the Toronto Industrial eteria “-111 have commenced to work Exhibition this year, and was enc- out its own cure." cessful in carrying of! $120 in prizes .___+____ in Cotswold sheep. He secured 3 Dr. de Van's Female Plus number of ï¬rst Prism against strong swarms regulator: fails. rhe- competition. pills are exceedingly Winmmm u- M†m of anchupig‘ltoflom‘. “.mmumsoldst one of the most progressive Earmers