“+.___ â€â€Pussy Creates ' I. ’br i“ “mount, 0! twelW fl “ passed 0’0.‘ on hi! p sud “Plan: the store he. pur- 1359 Pair of boots, xiVing Much? dollars. and reâ€" m We, in money. “me to OakViI‘e, saying in?†from Toronto. on :3 and asked for a. Po“- the Oahu}? News ofï¬ce. He b .5?“ primer, and executed 3500‘! style. The name of f f: the W was the name; m, checks, and the other? might it only natural that f: â€m be mein‘ng twelve 5. ll .3 week's wages on Sat- 5 h“ Provided Iméered 85; :nwi‘h‘ dn‘IRI‘S. 3“" re- was waxe'n f $233320? in the windows. The burglars managed “Care to ():‘k‘-iIYp. saying ' to get it part way up before b8 W†-:v°7'it‘ii from awrnntx‘. an able to stop them. He mad 8 hame 1““ and asked :4 posi- mer as a means of defence. After giv- .fledakvxlk News who". He me up the attampt by the window lam printer. 3:21 executed _‘ thzy made a vidons attack :3 good 5151?. Th? nanle of :1ka (100’. In the Mme KKK; L's-v1 Guild 0, Mitchell. Bannister telephomd to some of his so Xe“. was W. namcyneigh'bol‘s for assistance. which 800:: {$33 checkS. and thv uthcr arrive-5‘ and the tiro miscreants 3 that!“ it only natural that made ofl. 0n; of them Was tall and [ouidbe meivxng twelve slim. dN830d in dark clothing. While is†m“ waz’fS ([1 Sat y‘ the other was about medium height, MI? The checks were pass- in a K"! unit. Fm o'clock on naturday A {number of cases of pctty weak Fad Scrog'gan has not been tmenog are reported from the nqrth “new: ofï¬cizfls noticed ward. Only Int]! articbc lelt para '12:: the chitin were outbouses have hem stolen. iii! the Toronto Bank On money. .. fn‘ in‘ Young Lady , sixty PMS 9 To 12 r .. Study Strain ' ,3th Year "3'9 mad. Dractj aer = OWE! )‘Uun â€vent for her 031‘ .V happy ï¬re-:93! the Intrn mM of - Medicine in Lead. nan had "3 an evident fall isc:llan- an $1!)me is en the; u;- man named iconic ) {0?ng tic, 38% It of twelve game on‘ on his enter f the Oak~ !sum 1913 our and South Walsingham. Campaigning 33 Proceeding in the last-named three Llacgs. A petition is being signed, for a rderendum on the Canada temper- Rnce act in Wethnd. Mi: county, besides the town of iimcoe, which have licenses. The? are: Port Dover, Delhi, Port Rowan "in has been put to the D601â€? .here, and on account or! the growing fropuljuity of the town as a. residenâ€" ixl suburb, the enthusiasm over the rampaign is remarkable. There are only four places in N01“ barrels of chloride of timer-Babes!- geoa Independent. S‘nrmishing is on in the local 0?- ion ï¬ght. There will be ï¬fty 3011‘ Lests, as far as is known at present, :1 January, and the one in Barking-1 on. where the majority on the last oh’mg day was’ one, is creating inch Interest. Three times the ques- by laying dovm on the ground got a. tight of the varmint under the build- 138- Lyle pulled the trigger and the Charge! went 01!, both charges the gin and the other. The gun m not heard at the Swing bridge but the other was felt out at Isaac Lew‘isi‘ and George Tinney'a. As for Boiton St. well you had to put on your rub ber‘eoat and wade. That skunk had been feeding on fWocnard's eggs 831 summer and his eflnvia was in the pink 0: condition. It was something to write home about for you life- Woollard wired a rush order for ten. FIFTY LOCAL Some odor! Well rather. When you got the lust bat from it, the pleas are of his ended, right there. It hap Dened up street at Mr. Woollard’e poultry yard. With the assistance 01 W. Lyle Ir. Wodiard was raising a hen home on blocks for removal when Lyle who was steeping asked. Did you see that? It went between my legs. Where. what is it? said Woollard. Skunk said Lyle. Me for the house said Woollard. Bring out a gun, shouted Lyle, and I'll ï¬x him. me 311:: «was brought out. and Lyle ’53. the result of subjects no, Younztr OttaWa. Oct. 10â€"11†mm Association were Mr James Grant cn 1:1: mm"? 8-9 the outcomg mental strain in the y fcorner of Victotia avenue and E 2street. had an exciting time Tue: night. when burglars attempted enter his house. He had Received sum of money during the day had taken it home With him 1 night The thieves evidently word of it. and planned an 8% (7 ~ _â€"-- vuâ€"Uvnl Ayu‘lv --- we average duration off A Very intergsting address was that ‘ed information from Criliia Police and yet there is a remarkable‘of r. Frank Riches, of Cambray, [Chief concerning the operations of -' 3? n‘lmber of insane in onrflvho was the only layman not adoc- :the burglars in that town. As was :ms. "tcr on the program, His subject of announced in the Post last week the ----~-â€" g“How to make a Week night Garvice thieves entered four places in Orillia *5 , 7! C . £0." was well tak . It, ’ - -a 'drygoods store, hardware store. “83y [gates f’ant. said he, to 300% I: 11113;: C. P. R. up town ofl‘ice and grocery‘ I Some Excuement “" success. they must be advertised 'and which was forwarded to Oxil‘ia,§ Jexocutive. Candidates needed charge- store. 1 gber, ability prayerinlneas and last, . Chief Chilton also received the chis-; nc odor? Well rather. When you through the pulpit and local press. ‘where they were identiï¬ed. This! the mac bac from it, the pleas- The meetings must be brief. bright proves beyond a shadow oi a donbii xFoDularity. To make the meetings 13 tel and knife. which was found here,,‘ f hie ended. right there. It hap- and haVQ a spirit Of‘brotherliness ,that the thieves operating in Dindï¬ â€˜ up Strut at Mr WM‘1nv-A '5. Al, _ A, n - Cause of Insanity OPTION CONTESTS generation in n the assistance of Rev: J s. umuuen gave our 01 hard was raising a'the beet talk: of the session. Hie blocks for removal was stooping asked. was ably dealt with. Panties 7 t? It went between parance, moral reform ’ whnf {a ‘6') not -A A -- A on were addressed by 1178.118; Miss :1: en the subject oflc‘s Cambra. outcome of excessive I Janntvilla: I rather. When you from it, the pleas- 'ight there. It hap- at Mr. Woollard'a the youthful per- the multiplicity of placcd before the and a decidea Wh :9 duration of'of A B a remarkable Isaac in our whc , tor ‘ {“Hc D? the window attack on the neantime Mr. to some of his Said than an attempt 5" Bannister sea at 039“ .--_ A ! liVes at the f Ages Aggregate 966 Years ’ There were registered with the D!- v'ision Registrar of Beaverton for the nine months ending Sept. 30th,12‘ deaths whose united ages aggregate ‘to 966 years, an average 0! 80} years.â€"Express. Treasurerâ€"Miss A. Wright, Lind- say. let Vice Pratâ€"Mr. Frank Riches, CambtayQ V ‘ and Vice Pres.â€"-Mr. A. W. Allin, LindSay. . 3rd Vice Pres.â€"Miss ‘Ijihtleton, ‘P‘enelon Fans. District. Representative â€"â€" Rev. J. S. McMuIIen, Lindsay. 5th Viva Prea.â€"â€"Mrs. (Rem) Chap- man, Om mes. . 4th Vice Presâ€"Rev. J. F. Chap- man, Omemee. last speaker, and in dealing with his subjeCt. “Our Call to the Foreign ’F‘iald," he stated our real call is gwheravu' we are needed, whether at home or abroad, and We should be read' â€and willing to ane. The meeting closed with the con- aeration. Following are the omaers elected:â€" Honorary Pr:s.â€"â€"Dr. Shorey, Lind» 1' Field Secretary Falwell was the 3.“ morning, the reporti Ly and-dual leagues were reu a over! bridge-st. church, _Qu [y got Omemee junior and .t'empt Janetville, junior, I mister Dnn‘siord, Zion. Edsn one of ! Methodist Men'9 A“- President-Rev. W. W. J Janctville. Setretaryâ€"Miss B. Mark, Lind- ;cerned, and we should strive to have the best influence. The singing of the junior league 0! Omemee was much apprecmted. Rev. Whyte, 0! Minden. gaVe an interesting talk on his work in Haâ€" libut-ton. e urged greater attention to home missions. perance. moral reform. sanitation. etc.. all need to be elevated and par- meatod with the spirit of Christ. One good man_ will innuenCe all con- cerned and wp should strive to throughout. which Reva. Chapman, Whyte took Part. and full of life {or our work. A short discussion tollowéd, which Revs. Cha m»- A-AL â€" - 1n pman, McMullen and umember Fred Johnson Miss Wright, Lindsay. a: Secretary Fairwell. At the afternoon seas Thompscnu of Omemee, “The Hill of Difï¬culty. 93' Cambray; Rev Janetvino; Rev. Omemce;- Fred Miss Wright 14.. E The League Field Secretary, Fail-well, of Toronto, was the max; War, and suggested the appoint meat. of a Committee On plans and resolutions. Following is the mithse which also acted as a nominv ating committee: Rev. J. S. McMul- I'm. Lindsay; Rev. w_ H. Smyth, of Omemee: Mina Dom-It-‘ a _ Mr. wry intsrestin g add regs, calm»: the you ng People to rally to 1 Ion Falls LeagUe, 1 den! Zion cirruit at bray. The Epworth 1 31d Wednesday at thodist church wa: cess. After 93119 m 7') and spoke of Men's Jed of prayer particu- the problems of the nior and senior, Bet-hel junior, Mount Horeb 1 m, Edcn. Fenclon Falls, .en' 3 Association Fene- Lgue, Bobcaygeon, Min- mu; t0 rauy to the of li‘ing arou< w‘d to the the work. He also 53?. and OI 317; F. Rich- . Jones, of - Chapman. n, Omemee; ‘ of Omeme, along the of LUNDSAY‘ Put your whole energy into any business you are in. If you don’t you can't succeed. Field It is easier for boys to be boy! than it is for them to be quiet. The patterns will appear each day, and will. contain the latest designs f in the fashion world of Paris and New York. ‘See today’s Fashion Plate on Page 11, and read the coupon attached. Send coupons addressed to Pattern Dept, Evening Post. By special arrangements with the Curtis Publishing Co, pub- ushers of the Ladies’ Home Jourâ€" nal, the Post nae been able to se- cure the ï¬ncst Pattern Service in America. This, we feel sure, will be pleasant news for our thouâ€" sands of lady readers who will avail themselves of the opportun- ity aï¬orded of securing these patâ€" terns at very reasonable cost. ~ Ch’na. 1pm James Endicott as its. General} Secretary of Foreign Missions, in1 place of Rev. Dr. T. E. Egerton' Shore, who resigned same time ago.! Dr. Egerton, who has been living in; Toronto since his return on furlough? was for a number of years in the Methodist MisaiOn in Sz-Chwan, West Junâ€" Halifax. Oct. 9 â€" The Methodist General Board of Missions, wh'ich will continue in session for 'the next ten days or more. has elected Rev. I Chief Chilton also received the chm-li Eel and knife. which was found here,; ’and which was forwarded to Oril' i8â€? ‘where they were identiï¬ed. This: proves beyond a shadow o: a doubt] ithat the thievts operating in hind-g DR. ENDICOTT say last Friday morning were in Or- llivia Wednesday night. Lle, the burglars in that town. As was announced in the Post last week the thieves entered four places in Orillia -a. 'drygoods store, hardware store. C. P. R. up town oï¬ice and grocery Our Pattern; Service 7 ‘LU‘ plead on behalf of the prisoners 'tnere and a night operator on hand I (the? only succeeded i 1 {and also their parents. The fathers I n remoz mg a had been d ' 1 h ii'llttle of the putty from the windo ’ 0mg 81 t e†“mm t° ""make the boys worthy citizens, but 'lpanes. l ‘1 It is Said the thieves made their [like many other boys, said Mr. Jor- lescape in an automate. Word was ;dan. they did not heed the warnings ,or take parental advice. They were tphoned to anood about three! , 1 _ h , “30! an age when they should well con- 0 c OCk m t e morning to be oath. elder their position as members of 21°03 out for them. The I??? chief of society. Thsir relatives had taken 21 1901108 and a number of (2.128118, Wh°;deep= interest in thtit case and he :have been on the alert lattly on tic-hoped they would appreciate this" 1 . . {count of the recent burglaries here, They were not so hardened in crime,' fwere soon on the watch, :but nothing ' , but what they coull repay them; 3was seen of the plunderers. If they’ . . gThere was no necessity cf dilating up: icame this way they must have gonefon the case. Mr. Jordan said that if ithrough before the message was re-‘ 4' he could’ do anything to raise up the' »ceived. l ;boys and give them a fresh start, he' In connection with the arrest ofgwould willingly contribute his mite/l K318119611 and Landry, 0f Peterboro,‘He would also wish to state that in: there is no evidence forthcominggthe interests of society he did no" that W011†connect them With theé'vrant to see crime go rampant. The’ local burglaries and it is understood "accused did not possess any too great they will be released tomorrow mor~izeal for work. and although their ‘1 “133' - {fathers had come to plead in their†mh'a _-â€"_l_._ I“! n - I... .e. I It is Said the thieves made thcir escape in an automoL'xie. Word was ’phoned to Nbrwood about three o ’clock in the morning to be on the Ilook out for them. The local chief of I'police and a number of (iLizens, who Ihave been on the alert lattly on ac- count of the recent burghxi: 8 here,‘ :were soon on the watch, but nothing Iwas seen of the plunderers. If they: came this way they must have gone I'through before the message “as re-I ceived. ' 1-1 An'attempt to a: several Hastings [business places was made on Wednesy day night of last week. Lambert's,i hardware store was broken into byf 1 5 forcing the windows, and a quantity: 2’ cf safety razors, knives and other; allgoods to the value cf about $160,;I »‘stolen. The thrives also entered Bak-g' I er Bros. general store, where they"; were discovered, but escaped. ‘ Several persons saw the two burg-H lars‘ after they left Baker Brow; store. The men tried to get into! lCoughlan's drug and jewelry store,I 1 3 ’ 2 {they only succeeded in renaming a} [little of the putty from the window: .I... This Several persons saw lars‘ after they left store. The men trie Coughlan's drug and but as the telephone “w.“ several acres in Oril‘ia. This has been the contention of the Post from the beginning. There seems to have been an organized band of thieves operating in this district, as the robberies reported lately. have been quite numerous. l The local police have ther‘to report in connecti recent burglaries in town lief 2's growing that the committed by the same j entered several stores in ï¬â€" THIEVES TRAVEL * f ACCUSED GIVEN IN AUTOMOBILE? ANOTHER m ONTARIO FRIDAY moming Chic: Chilton receiv- lS SUCCESSOR 5 have nothing fur- connection with the n town and the be- at the thefts were same parties who I On his last visit to Bowmanvi 13 [Sunday Rev. Father Ferguson was presented by the cougregation of St. Joseph's R. C. Church with a purse of gold. During the sixteen months {in which he has visited Bowmanvillc {he has endeared himself to the conâ€"‘ ‘gregation and made many friendst who deeply regret his departure. I Father Ferguson will be stationed at; Lindsay and Father Cote will be his successor to Bowmanvilier-«States-f If information reached the Magis- trate that accused were not conduct- in‘g themselves properly. their sen- ,tence to Central Prison would come in the regular order, and they would :be given the fullest limit the law al- (lows. idry's position must be considered. ‘ ’t {The Magistrate said he was afraid The intention of the Canadian Pa- E I'Killinbeck was not built to work c'fic Railway to double track much. He did not look the part. It main line running out of Toronto in bod he could get a means of living easy the direction of Montreal via Peterâ€" 'mar he would go that way. If they were boro is indicated in a number of M .‘allowed to go on suspended sentence, :applicatiOns for grade cross ngss, at, :jit wag on account of thgir parents WhiCh will be considered by the Wh“. .It was really terrible to think that Board of Railway Commissioners at acq; young fellows would turn out as they a hearing to be commenced at the the I'had done. If this matter was made City Hall hzre on Monday morning. aliv public, it was just possible that Lanâ€" 89"91‘31 matters of importance to To- bad} 'dry would have to go back to Cen-' rONO are Pt {01‘ hearing b! the5 ~tral Prison to complete his term. In,b°m‘d- The revised route of the ! all. owing them to go on suspendedi C3331"!!! Northern Railway aCTGBE'g Be sentence, the accused would have to - the north part Of the City is filed for .' ‘get out of Lindsay on the ï¬rst train lapproval and the desire 0‘ the' jto the city that is their home. They,Gmlml Trunk Rallwï¬y to beam sev- would have to mend their ways, and en additlonal “3°“ across Spadini {they c ould not do it better than AV-enue at grade to “s new roundâ€" J01 I’where they were known. That was‘house W111 be further dlscuesed. ffarm fthe place to make their start. " Th5†will be further hearing 0‘ the ï¬ve I 1 I PRESENTED WHH 1 Police Magistrate Jackson said ithat both the prisoners had records: iKi flinbeck, who was only 20 years of lage, had a long one, while Landryh faged 24 years, was out on parole.‘ That was the trouble. Landry was 'given parole in order that he might have a. chance to mend his ways. The public must be protected and Lan- 'ibehalf at some expense, they would ’Inot poescss one whit of gratitude in ' thdr souls if they did not repay ‘(them It was in order that they ’gmight be given a chance to go out in the world that he entered a plea {of guilty They have already suflered¢ indignities by spending a. week in†’jail, and he would urge that they be; :allowed to go on suspended sentence; ion condition that they would make; :good all expenses incurred in the: fcase. ' ‘. OCTOBER 17 19:3 ccused came up [for hearing on Saturday, Oct. 4th, land were remanded for a week. It siwns thought by the pohce that they “,knew something about 5§burglaries but there was n Vito substantiate this belief. ; Vi The fathers of the accused appeared; V; in court this morning, and have been} 'i‘very active since their incarceration "gin looking after their inï¬lets. It‘ 'Hvas naturally a relief to them when the court gave their toys one more} gchance. the recent 0 eyidence‘ Through their counsel Jordan, the accused 115 Mr. Jordan said he'had t to, plead on behalf of t and also their nnronh: uuc on suspended sentence in order; Chief 0‘ Police .Chilton is in reâ€"_ â€Ret.‘ that they might be given a chance t6 ' cei‘pt 0‘ the following communica- glearned become better citizens, was the judg-f tic?“ 'Any. infermation bearing , on grffmvey ment of the court this morning in‘thw matter W111 be gladly receive. .-c"sapp° the charges of vagrancy: pan‘red;at police headquarters; .and far ’ I i . (7 gm .- against Herbert Landry and Lavurne? Philadelphia, October 7‘ 1913‘ r â€.1 :_1 - CUSED GIVEN - â€"â€"~â€" E'LINDSAY UN ' ESK 31 :LL ALIVE ANomgg CHANCE SWINDLERS’ MAP NOT MOTOR VICTIM PURSE 0E" €611) accused pleaded guilty 1g about the recent here was no exidence this belief. the accused appeared >rning, and have been A - their incarceration :r their inoflsts. It rehef to them when their toys one more‘ Peterboro, whom had been retained plead in their Mr. arrested at A complaint will be heard from ‘Sam Sharpe, M. P., and the munici- palities of C‘-ax11pbellt'c>x'd,~ Hastings, Stirling and others regarding the train service of the Grand Trunk Railway between Toronto and Peter- DIED McGUAIGâ€"-In Woodvflle, Q October 4th, 1913, Elizal Ctialg. relict of the late D (Dual-g, aged 76 years. . Thsre will be further hearing of the ‘ ï¬ve mon‘ jcity‘a complaint regarding the 0a-; ried m gnad‘izatn Paciï¬c and Grand Trunk} as a bee .lbridges at Strachan ave., and its ! lt'is sup ‘rmuest that the structures be rewot a bea: [built The city also is demanding " and it is {that til: Canadian Paciï¬c abate an the bush ‘all-eged smoke nuisance at the J 01m scarcity street rouzrdhouseh said to be detri- i have bee] mental to the condition or the Ina-j the fruit chinery in the water works pumping ‘ewil‘r never station. The city will also ask leave; less dfl {go/prepare plans for a new Moore “natural :4 Park bridge. ’ " 'cific Railway to double track its Imain line running out of Toronto in th: direction of Montreal via Peterâ€" rboro is indicated in a number of an WU!!! â€Inn/Hi Dr. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, received ‘Word last 5his younger brother out in Africa by 'the following brief newspaper not- ?lcez-Major Alexander Charles Boyd, :‘of the Royal artillery, was accident- j'ally drowned at Illwo, South Africa.‘ gHa was the third surViving son of ' fMajor General and Mrs. Mossom: fBoyd; and entered the Royal artillery ‘ in 1891 as a second lieutenant beâ€"' coming Lieut in " '08.;5 He was on ordinanca' duty.â€"â€"Independent. week of the drowning of To guard against any possible hoax. Mr. Singleton, who is still visiting Mr. Robinson, sent an in- quiring telegram to Manager Rot)- bins of the Hollinger mine at Tim- mins. who replied confirmin: the fact that Eck is unquesticngbly alive. ‘ ‘ MAY HAVE BEEN WRONG AREâ€. Both Messrs. Robinson and Single- ton were. dumfounded as well as deâ€" lighted with the tidings. The re- mains answered every point of iden- tification. Mr. Robinson stated toâ€" night that he was doubtful whether LL A C. P. R. APPLIES w FOR DOUBLE TRACK,“ “2 830mm DRQWNED ‘ : IN SOUTH Mm ‘ E-...v..., vu’: Lulugs round upon him 'e‘was a pocket map of Ontario with [1:30. cities marked by means of circ- ;lcs in lead pencil. We have already u{learned of attempts made by the 1“swimmers in a number of these ci- t ties, and presume from what we 1.‘have learned that each city was Ez marked after an attempted swindle, :in order to be aVOided in future. ‘ZYour' city Was one of those 80 'marked, and I would therefore re- ,quest that you kindly inform me ,‘whethcr you haVe any knowledge of ,any attempts havjng been made to fswindle any of your citizens. The game consists of one swindler, : posing as an Arizona miner, induc- ,ing victims to make a trip to anâ€" :othér city to purchase a gold mine 1‘ i A i I ’ ffrom his confederate, who poses as , a San â€Francisco mine owner. Th3 tw'o swindlcrs have been Working the same game for over ttn years. Our case is still in the courts and I am seeking evidenCe and informa? tion on other operations of the' swindliers. If you hngw of any atâ€"~ tempt ever having ‘becn made in your city, kindly let me hear from you at once, and I will forWard photos for identification. Awaiting your reply, I am, Yours respectfully, JOHN. S. WURTS. 4‘ 1 l I 5‘ h‘ {Chief of Police, Lindsa Y? Canada. I: Dear Sir ,â€"I am engagm iportam criminal caSe aga ,‘of clever confidence me {frauded a client of mine :of a mining swindl’e. W one of the pair in June among the things found I was a pocket map of On Woodville, Saturday.’ . 1913. Elizabeth Mc-i am engaged in [ mine by Mans 8- We arrested June, 1910, and . A. Mc- against a pair men who de. Lnd- John Richmond on the Lawrence farm. Red Rock, Vcrulam lost a nice the ï¬ve month calf last weea. It was ear- Ca- fled (tom one ï¬eld to another, and when a bear was seen a few days ago. its; it is supposed to haVe been the work I‘e-i of a bear. Bears are quite numerous, ng and it is thought to be occasioned by an i the bush ï¬res in the north and the 1111 Iscarcity of fruit this season. They .‘have been kept roaming in search of '3' t the fruit they most relish. for bears 08 gm}! never attack anything living unâ€" ve ' less driven to it by want of their F3 Pnatural food. â€"Tndependent. the accused did not show up. It is understood that he has left the coun« try. There was no session of the County Police Court today to hear the charges preferred against a Lorneville citizen for the simple reason that Lo neviHe Man Has Decamped duu xar lrom feeling dead. " â€" Tele- gram from James VinCent Eek. St. Catharines. Oct. 10â€"After beâ€" ling positively identified as th’e [913. ntario, re-- Bear Carries off Verulam Calf . He has notified the Crown Attorâ€" '113y at Peterboro. that the buried body must be that of some other 'man than Eek. ‘ Mr. Robinson deems it extraordin‘ ary that some pemcn in 'I‘immins, whtre than are many who must be acquaintmi with Ed: did not inform the authorrties that the man was alive before such disposition of the body was mad? 'ligh-ted with the tidings. The re nnains answered every point of idea- gtiï¬caticn. Mr. Robinson stated to- :nig-htt that he was doubtful whether [the tattoo mark was upon the cor- ,reSpondz'ng arm or not, but the corâ€" ,rectne'ss of the design and every gather feature was so absolute that he came to the conclusion that memory was not perfect in n “Returned from bus-h tc.;’-.ay and learn'xl of my Sad death. Kin-:11; con- vey sympathy with all for this (Ilsâ€" appointmént, for I am still‘ aiiva and far from failing dead." a ngw‘baflle burial was given. MESSAGE FROM ECK HIMSELF. Today Mr. Robinson was surprised beyond de£|2ript§0n to receive the following 03legram from Eek. from Timmins, Ont.: ‘ v- ja csrtafn design on the arm would gprove it was Eck’s body; the shirt 7szeeve “was turned up and the nut Was there. When word Game to St. Catharines that the body was being shipped to the mediCal college at Toronto, Mr. R. F. Robinsors of this city. and his brother-in-law, L. Sinâ€" gleton, of Cbhalt, met at Toronto, after Pec’aiving word from Eck's fa- ther to bury the body in this coun- try. They found the corpse at the University at Kingston, took it to Peterboro, and personally {saw that a respectabk burial was given. MESSAGE FROM ECK PTTMSEI'JI‘ - ;learned of my sad death a coan sympathy with all :disappointment for I am ‘ :and far from feeling dead. gram from James VinCent mains of James Vincent Ec‘x, son of [a wealthy resident of HarrOW, mar London, England, a body was but-- ied in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Peterboro on Wednesday. Today definite proof was establisth that Eek is still aIiVe. and occupies a DO- siticn at the Hollinger mine at Timmins, Porcupine. TATTOO MARK WAS ON ARM boro that a farmer named Bell had identified the body of the man killed at Lakeiield by an automobile as MacDonald, by which name 1331:}: was known in that locality, relatives of two other missing men withdrew their claims became of the factthat 3“! , A ‘ ‘Retu med from design on the arm Would was Eck's body; the shirt ,5 turned up and the Lurk . When word came to St. ,ncluSion that, his perfect in regard bush today ath. Kindly all for this .m Still glive 51¢" â€"- Teleâ€" and if!