Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

iooper Is Well Watched. AH.EH OEBVAIS KEEPS A 8HABP LOOKOUT. A Arrta Two Stranon Lolt- rias Hound the Jail. PRUGCUST WEBB'S. 8I0BT AX JO- IXBTTK, as Ik Sec-The laapeeta the Cert jTrSSe OUT IVI Depot tef.

Jfiuxm, Ootober 87. There it aUU a hrewded emi nob at every sitting of the Hooper trial. 1 Interest he tha eaee la sot ETka pablie who heten to the evi- la ompoeed ef almost tba ma people svsry day. There an a least deaen sldariy geatlemea that hara ot kniaeed a aiMaf al tha eaart same tha trial When tha oourt thia lag Teeter crowd aotioad eiaoe tha first day e. tha trial.

The eeurt only looted about two mlaataa, a aumoiaat time to allow tha erowa proaaoaterto aaaooaoa that tha Montreal Ifiana had diseppoiated him by thair aaavarrtraL Haaakad aa adjournment of the oourt antll tha which tha presiding magistrate aooadad buuooim mail tobt. At two o'olook thia aiteraooa tha oourt Hooper entered tha room wearing a light I JaU overcoat. Robert William Webb, druggist, ef Mont- traal, who gave tba pmaie acid to Hooper, waa sailed. Ha waa tha tint English speak. lag witaaaa ainoa tha beginning of tha trial.

Ha rooognixod prieoaer aa a man who had entered, hie atora ao tho 17th September with aa order from Dr. Camaroa which read. "Giro bearer enough pmuio acid to poiaoa a largo dog." Witaaaa gar foer dreohma. equal to four teaeaeonsfal of tho poiaoa. Aooaaad told him to bo sure aad giro enough aa tho dog waa a faTorito and bo wan tad it killad quickly.

Hia (witaaaa) first a teatien waa to fire only ana tea-pooafal, bat aa aooaaad repeatedly insisted upon hits firing a largo doee he increased it to fbar teespooasf at. Tba eeorrerestioa between them waa alto gather aboat doge. Aecaeed said ha had a eonpta of fax terriers that he waa particular. food of. Witaaaa did not know where prlaoaer lived, nor did ha lay where tha dog waa.

A teaspoonful of acid or ons fourth of what ha fare Hooper waa tore to kill any individual Pruesio aoid retaina tho tame oolor when mixed with water. When Hooper wea leaving tba etora witness oggeated that aoeaeed ehoald let him know how tba poiaoa operated. Hooper aaid ha would return and let him know, bat ho did not. bo left toe tore Hooper again aakad if ho ware sure there waa aooagh poieoo to kill the dog. Witneeo replied there waa aooagh to kill half a doxaa doge, "ran moot dzadlt rasas.

Prwano aoid, witneea aaid, wea tha moat deadly poiaoa. One teaepooofol of praeeio aeid weald take about one minute 'or a minato aad a halt to prodnoo death, Mr. ComeUier aeked how long it would take for aeoh- a to evaporate. Witaeea replied that depended apoa tho tomperatara around it, Thia poiaoa lift no sediment and could not be deteotad except by ita odor. If high-winea were poured down tho throat of eoipee it would destroy tho amell of the Srtueio aoid, but tha poiaoa might etill be.

tooted by a ehemiael analyiia of the stomach. I he poiaoa waa given to aoeueed fat a half ouaoe, eqoare bottle of greenish "hydromaaio Praeeio acid waa kept ia bottlea which were turned mouth downward to prerent evaporation. Witneea waa a licenseddrurgiat sines 1889. Croe ixsminod by Mr. Renaud, witaeta aid that ke kept a written reoord of all poiaoa thatj had been giren to peraoaa with-oat tho order of physician.

Aa Hooper had a doctor1! arder no reoord waa kept except tha doctor's order whioh witneea bad h.aaad to Coroner Corbett of Port Hope. Witneea waa not positive aa to tha exact worda- ha wrote oa tho label of the bottle but ho thoarht they aTdrocianio aoid. noiaon. The bottle waa about 1 or inobea high. Witneee thought aoeueed might bo a profcanonal from tba nature of the ooaTereauoB they had together.

Ao onaed told mo hie dog waa going mad and would drink water rarraotulj, to he recommended Hooper to pat the poiaoa in a pan CM water. rouoK is tux ccr. A the poiaon waa to bo girea ia witaaaa gara a large doee. Witseeeaaidnoperaonoould eorriro for twenty minatea alter taking thia poiaon. Pruatio acid oould eaaily be deteoted aa it had a etreag amell like bitter almond oil.

A eup in which prueio acid had been wonld retain ite taete for a few miautee if a drop or two bad remained in the cop, but if there waa none remaining it oouli not be taeted by one drinking water from tha aame tin. THB JAILOB SUSPICIOUS. Ha Xeepa aSnarp Bya aa Keoper-rean .1 Foaatole It mono. JoLTJrrrm, October 28. Yeeterday after-aooa whan tho court adjourned Hooper waa permitted to riow tha improraneaU that are being made in tha large court room where he will probably atand hia trial at tha December aeeixes.

The new and beautiful tinting of the walla ho particularly admired end aaked many queationa of hiilawyer, Mr. Benaod who eooosipeaied him regardina the part af the room where the grand jary, the 1 tho iheriff, the erown proeecutor aad the 1 lawyere for the oeteaoe would uk He made a cloee inepectioa of tha pria- tooer'e box whioh he will oocupy. It ia aa old faahioaed and rather I ofamey-laoking a flair erected about nine feet -l too re tha level of the floor aad baring ataira leading up to on miner noee. After elceely examining tha room Hooper eturned witn too auor to nia ceil. I It may bo mentioned that" Jailor Gorraia haa erary eonfldeooe in Hooper, yet a Ae aame time he keep a eloae eye on him.

Ha ia rery eaipkrioua tCbout anyoao ho aeea jott-erine; around the ofttaido of the jail, paron-larly ia the eveoiog. Two eurpioioai itrang-ere were arreeted by him the other evening for WtoriBg within the ooort hoaei gate. 1-hey were plaoed in the polioo itation and kept there until next day when they were releaeed. Mr. OorwaU'Watntifatniiea LaeVeTeoing yoor 1 oorreeponderit had buei-neee with Mr.

I. of the eourt. 1 Thia waa about aix olock in tho OTening.nd it waa then quite dark. Tirea at thia hour Mr. Deeilota waa buaily engaged in hia of-floe within the.

court houee. The ball way leading from the main entrance of the building to ihe olerk'a omee waa quite dark. Tun JocaxaL repreeentaiiTa entered tho elerk'i effioo end baring obtained the information he required waa returning along the dark hallway to the door of exit when auddenly ha waa tightly greened by noma individual on-diaoernabie in the darkaeoa and a ooaraeroioe demanded. "What are yon doing here?" and aj number of other eeemiagly impertinent qoeetiona. )' i The position ia which yoox oorrerpondent found ihimeelf placed for tha next two or three minutee if not There waa light atreeming through the fan-light window above tha door of the olerk'a offioe to enable your octree poadent and the gentleman that interrupted him, who was none other than Jailor to recognise each other.

We both had become intimately acquainted, bat acqaaiajpnoa oouated for nothing on thi ocoaaion. The qaeetion. "What are you doing here waa again aaked by the Jailer, and your eorree pondent waa endeavoring to make an explanation which, although told in all sincerity, had apparently little effect the questioner, were it not for the fortunate appearance of Mr. DesileU upon the aoane, who quite corroborated my atatementa. can Juia bxtlaimb.

It waa then tho Jailor'e tura to bo ooa-fuaed land look I serioua. Apologies moet prof use and: sincere were showered npoa your oomepondent until ho waa completely overwhelmed by them although the jailor waa aeaored that they ware nnaeoeaaary. I i Your oorreepondant haa been convinced by thia experienoe that Hooper will bo well guarded. 't i I BCKrriocrm jraxrooa. Hooner has kent ap aa andietarbod ap- pearanooainoe his trial opened, batyeator-day hia ooantonanea became changed when Greniaij gars eridenoe against him.

At times he was quite pale ana exanoa. MB, BVAN3 JACKSON DEAD. Aa Ottawa Boy Paaaea Away With Frieads Intellixenoa haa just been received irom England by friend ia this city, of the death ia Northampton of jdr. Erana Jackaoa formerly of Ottawa, and for aeveral years an amplove of Txa Evxaisa JouasAL. Mr.

Jackson oamo te thU aoantry about tea years uoendipcnteometimeupoa alarm, Dutaeair-ing to improve himself, with a view te ultimately entering tho ministry or devoting hunaelfl to, foreign missionary oamo to the oity and attended the OolWiate IuaUtute, rapporting himself tha meanwhile by any kind of work that offered, until he oould ante the college ia Montreal. Orar-ejixioua to get on, however, he tudied and worked beyond hia strength and brought on the fatal disease whioh carried him to an early grave. Ha first went to the -Northwest, and then to Colorado, in hope of regaining hia health, but the benefit was only temporary, and ia Jane last, ha returned. to angland (in compear with a sister and. brother, who 1.1 1 taad ooma oui -mm uunu gradually sank till death reWaed him from suffering and he entered into tha rest that remaineth for God people, on the 11th October, beloved and regretted by ail who Vu.

kin, Ha was a member tha CoBgregaUonal oharch in this dty, and aa active member of ita Y. P. 8. Endeavor, waa widely known and muoh respected, and great aympathy ia felt for tivee. hia aged parente and his other rela- ariKiatera at tne Pacific 7- VavdoorKa, B.

Ootober 2S Hon. Uessra. Foster and Angora arrived hara last nlsht aad willeoeet the Board of Trade to day to disouas the tariff question, JOTTINGS ABOUT; TOWN. -v Kluott Hsmfltna, dry goods daaletai Bideaaek, have diaeolved partot.Miip. A ooHcaxr will be givea Monday evening in St.

Anne's Hall, la aid of BV Anne's band. Hn Lordship tha Bishop of Ontario will preach in Graoa oharch to-morrow. Sua day evening. Ald. Wallace.

J. Hotchisoa and D. Dewar Vara returned from a hunting trip to Otter lake. I Kbmos Gelt wffl hold a special service ia connection with tho prohibition question, during the plebiscite eampaignv A pcMKin of the Ottawa members of tha Boottiah Kite went to Carleton Plaoa thia morning to attend tae loner! ol toe Ute Dr. Hugh MoKwaa.

It is txpeoted Be. Mr. Loucks, tha new eurate of Christ church, will be here first Sunday of November, Esonrcxa Charles Sohofield haa laid op the boiler and angina, of tha steamer Bb alien for the eeaeoa. Ma. ijsmes Cook of Hintonburg fa ao aeriouil ill that aoafoely the slightest hopes of his recovery are entertained, i Taa old street ear stabka at New Edinburgh hara had all the horses removed, and the building will be used as a painting and repairing shop for the electric railway.

Sisoa tha last list of engineers who took oat certificates from the Stationary Engineers association, Joseph Norm and has taken a second class certificate and Arthur Dugs! third Th members of the board of dtrectors, phyaioat culture ommittea aad tha Ladiea' Auxiliary of the Y. M. A. last evening met the new physical director, Mr. G.

H. Cleee, at Mr. W. OdeU's reaidenee. A pleasant evening wad spent.

j. A HCMsa of Ottawa gentlemen have received invitations from governors, principal and. fells wa of McGill University for the opening of the new library building presented to the; university by Mr. peter Had path oa JO rnet, by Earl of Aberdeen, i A oonvareesiona will be held in the University library in tho evening. Mas.

Harriet Loaiea Lea died at her home, 280 Metoalis street, yesterday. De-rmoaod waa tha wife of tba late Wa H. Lee, clerk oi the Privy Conacil, and daughter of tho late Hon. Bemael Smith, administrator of the government of Upper CanadaJ Mrs. Leo was a leading member of Grace church.

'I; ParseaaL Mr. Andrew Holland, who has been on a year's trip to Auttralii Africa and England ia expected to arrive home thia evening. Mr. Gaw, for soma years telegraph operator at tha RuaaeU, arrived in the city thia morning, i He ia bow Geo. M.

Idashl aad ia with the Cleveland minstrel show. Last Wants Deepateoa. Paid admissions at tba World's Fair rea- J. Street railway employes Minneapolis, are oat oa strike. SHOT BY A LEAD PELLET.

A BOY MEETS AN ACCI- DENT WITH AN AIB GUN. Be waa Playing tha Caller aCZkB. Xoltn'i IDry Good Store When the AemtataUrWeat oft At ISyaar old eon of Alpboasa Larocqaaof 10 Murray this morning accidentally shot in the right side, below the fifth rib. He and eome panel vboys, employed at It H. Nolin A Co.

'a store, playing in the basement with aa air gun, when the gun was accidentally oUaaharged, the lead pellet, about the aixe of a pea, lodging in the boy'sabdemen. Tba wounded boy and hia friend at eaoo started in search of a after calling at aarecal ofSoes aad not finding one at home, they went into Mr. Towaeead 1 drag store at tha earner of Maria and Elgin eta. The boy was then becoming faint and Dr. H.

P. Wrirhl was called in. Ha inetmotod Mr. Towasend to putoa a plaster and sand the boy home. Alex.

Riveri, haokmaa, was tbea summoned and took him home where he left him thia afternoon doing nioely. THE CORBETT MITCHELL EIGHT. Taa Oljmpio Clab of Mew Orlaaaa Mara a tae aeo Faraa. AaBBtrsr Ootober Cham, pioa Jaa. G.

Corbett reoeived word -last evening from the Olympio club at New Orleans that they would hang up a purse of 120,000 for the Corbett-Mitoaell glove oonteet aad Corbett telegraphed hia aoceptaaoe on the condition shat the olnb deposit $10,000 guarantee for oonteet to come oft Aa Mitchell haa expreeeed a desire to hare the oonteet at aa earlier gdate, Corbett urged that tha day for tba fight be, set for oither the latter part af November or the oarlypart of Dooemberf snaking it from three to tour weeks in adranoe of the day est by tha Coney Island Athletio olnb. Corbett said i u- The pares is a smaller one than I foe, gut Sullivan for, but no matter, Mitnholl mast not be i Wffl apeak for tha Plebiscite. Rare. Dr. Moore, T.

Garrett aad J. 'F. Gorman hara aooeded te( the United Tern, peranco aasociatioa'a request to preach ear- wmparaaoa aarmg tao. pleoiarlte campaign. i There waa a Standstill.

Quite a oommotion waa eaueed on Sparks at. last evening about 7 o'olook. At the oor. nor of Elgin at. one of the else trio oars was brought to a standstill owing to some disconnection, or wreckage.

The delay oauaed eight oars to top for over half aa hour, Thastatta Case up A large number oi witnesses bar been notified to be in attendanoa at the oonrt houee Monday, for examination before Judge Boyd, relative to the case of Antoiae Ratio, the boat the Cbeadiere millewnera for damage done hia business by tha damping of sawdust into the river. With St. AndreWa Chorea Young People. The first meeting of the Young People's aooietf of St. Andrew's churoh took plaoe last evening.

An exoelltnt programme, musical and literary, was rendered by Miss Bessie Mayo, Miss HiU, 'Him Eerbes and others. Addresses were delivered by Rev. W. T. Herridge and Mr.

Geo. May. ThefoUowing appointmeata of oonreneis of oemmitteee were made Ioritatioa, Miss Bessie Mayo and Mr. Muoro; prayer meet ing, Mr. Reid; aooial.

Miss Maggie Biyeoa; 1 Sunday school, Mr. McDonald; calling, Miaa Fannie Wright; mosie, Miss Gallup and Mr. W. B.nka; missionary. Miss lsa Gtbeon; relief, Mies Maooum temperance, Mr.

Clendinnen; Mias SooM ana J. mqks. i A Motohmor, teal estate broker, 106 Sperks reports the following, sales ia Rideau Park "Lota Nea.6 to 14 inclusive, east oi Queen's avenue; lota Noa. 15, 16 and 17, north of Stanley avenue, and lots Noa. 25 to 2R inclusive, west side of Leslie avenue; in eu 17 iota lor ti.trju.

i Ahw atLaaadowna Park lota Not. 1 and 8 went Adelaide and north of Centre two lota for lira hundred and twenty. five dollars; also west' of Bank sV, near Exhibition grounds. Lot No. 13 north of Centre hundred dollars; and lot No.

14 south ol 1 eroy sv, one hundred and fifty dollars. Contracts have been let for bouses to be areotei ou two of the above properties, one oootiagoae thwisand dollars aad tha other ocatiag eleven hundred dollars. OaaaaKotea. Tba DoaMmmiaaionod ofEoers of Na 6 Os, held a meeting last Cape. P.

Taylor and Lieut. Street being present, Cant. Taylor wants to hara tho oomnanT nhoto. graphed on Wadneeday, befarejthe inspection texee piece, ana every memoer requested to be present. After drill last evening Sergt.

Major XAvie miermea me eergeenta permiaeioa had been obtained from Lieut -CoL Toller to hold a grand military i tournament in tha urana upera Mouse tcs week before Christ mas. Military men from Toronto, Kingston, Montreal and Halifax have promised to as sist in the entertainment. Drill' Inspector Bloxim has oh area of the different elaaass and he will oommenoo work on Monday evening alter parage. I 1 A. O.

TJ. W. Tha Ancient Order of United Workmen in tho Ottawa district intend to observe the 23tn anniversary of too formation of tha order by a churoh parage. All members are therefore reqaested to bo present at the Workman Hall on Albert st. to-morrow at 3 p.

m. for the curpoee of tak ing part to the parade to B.nk It. oburob, wnere tae tier, matTarlana will oon. duct tho serrioea. Offioers will wear lodge badges; Members ribbon badges.

-F. O. Bxynrn, Dox. CaxntxL, D. D.

G. M. W. Sooy, $11 See ear Black worstod suite to order, 1 be 1 Maos. 60o Dolls for 25a N.

Poulin'e. Subject: life oa tho Rail Leotnre Cosdaotor Snider and tha People wa Meet- Dominion Church Lectors Hall Monday, 30th 8 o'olook p.m. Admission SSeenta. To-dat being St. Simon and St.

Jude's day, a epeoial eervioe was held in St. John churoh this Cnite new. Stafford EBg-itan oooKea. Windsor Market. 161 Bank at.

$1.00 Dolls for 50a. L. N. Do yon want a first olaaa beating atora or ooofciBg range or berhaps a bediuoui aett, sideboard or If so call in J. Pieree, Cluffs near CoQDcr.

ATTACKING MR. BRONSON. "United (Saaada- Thlaka the Irian Cathe lloa Kagtoatod Kara. To-day'a issue of United Canada attacks Hoo. E.

H. Bronson beoausa tha eonaty crown attorneyship is not given to an Irish Catholio. It says that although "he oweS the honor (of election) to the Irish Catholics Ottawa no Irish Catholio has received any favor from him." The paper adds the Irish Catholics here do not get any Dominion government petcpn-age eitaer. "The Irish are admitted, it says, "to be the bulk of the Liberal party, and for that reason get nothing from tha Dominion." In conclusion the paper hopes that "our people may tell Mr. Bronson at the end of his term that they thank him for nothing and will in future endeavor to get along without his aasistanoe." A JtaroBSBXTATtTB DiIgHKA'l OTIKIOX.

sir.F.R.Latchford was seen this afternoon at the Supreme court in reference to the editorial in United Canada. -Yoa may, be express in the strongest terms my eoa-damnation af tho entire artioia. Ita atatementa ia regard to she Hon. Mr. Bronson and tba Ontario government are absolutely without foundation.

Mr. Latehford also said he thought the persons who baaed their olaims to preferment oa their religion or nationality, asually had nothing in themselves to ra-ooounend them. In other words they used religion or nationality aa propa without which they would be unable to stand oa their own merits. THE CITY MAY GIVE $100,000 As a Beams to the laternattonal prMgw-Mr. aamer Wants Mora.

Mr. H. J. Boomer, president of the Gatineaa Valley railway and the dvio finanos oommittee held a ooafab last night relative te the Treating of a bones of $100,000 by the oity towards the oonaoruo-tion of an interprorinoial bridge between Ottawa and Hull. Mr.

Beemer oa the fnrttatioa af Chair-nun Soott addraseed the-oammittee, painting out the benefite that would naturally follow to the city by the independent inlet of two roads like the Poatiao Pamfio Junction and the Gatineaa Valley. He aaid tha districts traversed by these reads were rich mineral aad timber wealth aa well as being a good agricultural country. The building of abridge weald give the produce of this northern, country a ready aooeas to the oity, and he ooaaidorod it would be to the interests of the oity that the bridge should be built. It waa proposed to make it a oombiaed railway and traffio bridge and it would take the $150,000 to make the traffio addition ao that ia reality the city wea only, paying for a wagon bridge (for themselves and not eoa-tributing anything towarde the ooastraotioa of the railway bridge proper. Ex-Mayor MaDougal, who woe preeeat oa the invitation of tho chairman, offered a few remarka and strongly supported the build-in of the bridge.

-i Before retiring Mr. Beemer aaid that tha $150,000 waa the lowest sum he oould ao-ospt beoausa it would oost that muoh to build tha traffio addition. thb nrrr's aan orrxa. After some disouesloa tt waa agreed that Aid. Soott and Greene should wait on Mr.

Beemer and offer him $100,000 bonus for a suitable bridge provided, of the people woakf carry a by-law for that amount when it waa submitted to them ia January. Tba oommiitee tbea rose. Those present were Aid. eoott (oaairman), Oreena, Oorry, Stan's and Eraser together with Mr. Beemer, Mr.

Dale Harris, engineer of thoG. V. R. and City Solioitor MaoTarish. 4 Bnraed atHintoabnrgn, A boons on Kate owned andoooupiad by Mr.

MoDairmid, waa burned to' the ground oa Thursday evening. The downstairs eon ten te of the houee ware eared. Bev. John Wood will Oo to Trmro, M. S.

Rev. John Wood will next Sunday and for tha next month or two preaoh ia the Congregational oharoh at Truro, N. S. Ha goes by invitation of tba mission boards. Archbishop Dnaemel Celebrates Bis nth AaalTereaij.

Te-day ia tha 10th anniversary of the otmascratson of Archbishop Do hamel. The event was commemorated this morning by a Pontifioal High Mass celebrated by tha biahop bimseb. Vicar-General Routhier, Arahdeaeoa Cam-peau and Canon Bouillon assisted at tha maes. The sanctuary waa filled by Oblat, Dominioan and ether fathers. Darius' tha mass His Grace oonf erred the minor raugioos oraeri oa an.

maieonneuve ot the ArohvUla seminary. i O. O. r. O.

iBBpeattoa. The eompaay inapootion of Noa. 2, ft and 6 of the G.G.F.G.took plaoe at the drill ball last evening. lieut-CoL Aylmer was the inspecting omoer and in tha oouras of tha aranisg had the offioera pat their reepeotive oompaaiea toroaga au sne movemeata lei i down by the drill book. lathe absence el Capt.

T. J. Watters, No. 5 was oommanded by Capt. A.

N. Jarria, while Liente. Fripp and Gall wey were in charge af Noa. 2 and 3 reapaotiraiy with Junior Lieut. McEroy attached.

-Col. Arlmer waa evideotTv weU sattafied with the work of each eompaay as well aa wiio tne answers or tne emoera to the questions in drill aaked them. The reeimentel inspaotioa and oomnanr mutter will take plaoe en Csrtier sqaare oa Weaaesday afternoon, after which there will be a march out. i TlteMarkete, Satttbdat. The largest market this year.

That is what.it waa-this morning. York and Clarence streeto were all crowded with wagons and area George street had a number of late earners crowded on. Business waa brisk and both buyers and asliera were satisfied. The average prices for almost all goods was about what haa ruled for a fortnight and the changes all that will Interest readers. Batter was steadr at 23a per lb.

for best pails and some manufactured rolls seemed to hara a great sale at the same prioa. i These are the rolls that Constable Mao-kebxie alleges are make from stele butter aad made to taste fresh by means of a chemical prooeea they undergo. They look nice enough aad they taste nioe enough but Mao olaims to know all aboat the way they are fixed and does not want tne puooo to pay tor man natter and not get it. i Oats was another article that took a big jump and now they eell at 88o. per bashel, and this was paid for loads of over twenty bass.

Pork waa ia request at aad $8.25 per owt. and potatoes at 55s and 60o per nag. utoar pnoes were nnonaagea ana ready sales made. I at Safest place to get A 1 Butter aad strictly fresh eggs. We are handling Uhterr xSrend can goods tan sease Beat goods pat up.

Gxo. J. Miuan, 68 O'Connor at. $15 Special Scotch Tweed suits to order. The 3 corner Sparks and Bankstreeta.

Talk about happy wires The happiest wives in Of a va are those whoee husbanda keep them supplied with Millar A Ferguson's GilE4geMMe. THE EVENING JOURNAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1S33. IT IS NOW UNDER WAY. The Womea'a Orange Lodge Formally Ia letlrated Laat Might. The Ladiei Orarge Benevolent lodge was pat into working order last evening in the Orange hall, Albert I by the Grand Worthy Miatrees, Miss Marr Cullnm.

of Hamilton. Out, who arrived by the P. train being oeoina ume oaicg to deiaja. xna wonoy mistreee did not get to toe Orange hall until about nine o'clock. When aha arrived quite a large number of ladies were waiting to receive bar and for the meeting to open.

The obair being taken by the grand worthy miatrees she sx plained to the mooting the aima aad objects of the lode about to be opened showing that the. sooiaty too tne isible as the som ruie oi faith, the aeoeesity of upholding that divinely inspired word, encouraging the study oi the neoeesity of following oat ita precepts aad teachings also the good thia aooiety oan do for Orangeism, showing that if ladiea in oharoh work help on such so well and in organisations of different kinds, that they will do the aame for the Orange order. The dispensation to open the ledge waa read by tha grand worthy mistress before any work waa doae the charter will be forth- xan omci auuixxa. The election and installation of effioers waa then gone on with, resulting aa follows: Miss Alary vawson, worthy mistress; Mrs. MoDonald, deputy mistress; Mias McDonald, chaplain Mha M.

M. Cairns, reo. secretary; Miaa M. Bornaide, fin, seoretary; Mrs. Wiltshire, treasurer; Mias Nellie Bomeide, X.

of Miss Blakaney, lecturer; Mrs. Wbitiag.LG.; Mr. Biakeney, O. committee Mrs. Wm.

Chftty, the remaining four to be appointed at next meeting; Robert Craig, Fire Orangemen of the oity hare beoome members, Wm. Cairns, D. M. R. Craig, Q.

C. W. Cbitty, Jaa. MoElxoy, P. M-; all of Bewail L.

O. L. No. 2S; aad Mr. Biakeney of L.

O. L. No. 27. The phrsieian for the lodge ia Dr.

Robinson of Boweil L.O.L., 25. The aame ot the lodge will be decided at a future meeting. It ia understood that the Orangemen will grant the one ot tha hall to the ladiea free for one year at least, the meetings being bold onoa a mouth. The slmal Vote, WasmnroTOH; Ootober 28. It is expected that the final rote for the repeal of the 8hermaa Act will be taken on Monday.

Attempted Bobbery. ToxOXTO, Ootober 28. Thomas and Chas. Mclatyre were caught in the act of robbing an old man oa Wellington street last night. Both men were arrested.

Heary M. Btanley load. Loxdox, Ootober 28. Aa action brought against Henry M. Stanley by the Appletons of New York to 'recover oom missions on the lectures delivered by Btanley in the United 8tates opened to-day ia the 000081 Bench Division of tha High Court of Justice.

Drowned at Oerlecoa Plaoe. Cabutov Plaob, October 26. Noble Bennett and Richard Willis were drowned lathe Mississippi lake at Carleton Place. Thursday night. They were duck shooting and it ia supposed that their oanee upeet in a gale of wind.

not recovered yet but the eanoe waa found thia morning. Bennett lis about 35 years of age and Willis 50. Both leave families. Ontario Warned tor Xeary Winds. The following telegram waa reoeived at noon to-day by the deputy minister of marina and fisheries from the Meteorolosioal offioe, Toronto I Important antl-oyotooe moving from Northwest.

Lake Superior warned yesterday afternoon for heavy west and northwest gale. Warning extended at night to Georgian Bay, Lakes Huron and Erie, "and thia morning to Ontario. Glengarry Tops the Bean, A. J. McDonald of Loobgarry, Glengaryt ehampioa athlete, Saturday defeated J.

Me-Raa of Howkk in a aeries ot competition te decide which was the beet all-arouad man. Tho first event was throwing the heavy hammer and was won by MoDonald, hia last throw being 1C6 feet 7 Mo-Rao's threw waa 102 feet 2 inches. MoDonald alee won the light hammer eoatest, 123 feet 7 inches, McRee U6 feet 64 tnohea. In patting the light and heavy shot McRae showed superiprity ty putting the farmer 46 feet 1 inch and the latter Xg feet 4 inobea. Gteagarrya chaos-pioa won both ereata with the 66 pound weight, than winning the match.

SPORTS AND PASTIMES Varsity Beats Queens. I Toaomo, Ootober 28. Ia the Ontario football tie played this meraisg "Varsity beat Queens by 18 to 8. Cody Wont taa Bass. "TTbe first day's raoa between Ool Oody (Buffalo BH1) oa horse back, aad Bieyohst Mayer, took plaoa yesterday ia Paris.

They are to ride four -bears seen day for three days. Coiy er-a-ed 124 kilometres and Meyer 112 kilometres. j. Montreal and Ottawa VeotbaU. The Montreal Herald Says the Quebec Rugby Union ia too small, and urges the Montreal football olube to admit the Ottawa College and Ottawa oity olube, and form an eastern league.

The Herald says "A anion with the Ottawa eiabs would sire the Montreal olube and their patrons more and better football, and that should be their first asm. A aeries of eingle games as at present, or tee disoaraea tie system, might be adopted with equal a vantage. Kates Sport. The Ottawa Rifle olnb are holding their last teenier rnoea shoot this afternoon. Mr.

a 5. Soott has won the firrt-olass aggre- Bte for the best eight shots out of fourteen, r. R. J. Taylor wins the seoond elass and Lieut, watters tae tuira.

H. fl Trier esterdar lowered Zimmer' maa's 100 yards bioyole reoord from a flying start by 1-5 aeooad. He covered the dis tance in 5 4 5 second. The Fall Poet. News of Bargains News of Bargains 1 Hark 1 ringing down Bank street I And MeCraOken'a Store is crowded Tramping on each other's feet 1 From the suburbs aad tha oity Crowds throng in through every doer, Having beard about the Bargains At the Union Tailor Store.

News of Bargains that is startling Now oi Bargains unsurpassed Do not hesitate, we warn you. For this ohaaee may be your last I When at mora our doors we open There's a murmur and long loud And a cry ot "blank amassment" Bursts from out tha bending erowdl' For they eee npoa the oonntera Rolls of aekby tweed arranged, Of the rery latest pattern. And likewise the proper shade, Mccracken bros. 135 Spark Street. Dlnna Forget The Bona of Scotland entertainment ia Harmonr Hall en Hallows en (T needs nextv.

and Assembly. TiokeU anls 40 EUSIKESSAKD RXAKC1AL- i Cbieaco Produce. Chicaoo, October 28. 1:15 p.m. Closing Corn 3SJ Ootober, 38 November, 88 December, fe May.

Wheat 64 ji October, 64 I November, 66 December, 73 May. Oats 28i 28J 2SJ 82 May. Pork $16.05 Oot, $14.47 Jan. $9.20 $3.45 Jan. Short Ribs $8.75 $7.52 a Jan.

There will be no semioa of Chicago oi-ohaaga on Monday next. $3.00 Dolls for $1.00. L. N. Poulin'a SIMPLY DANDIES We do not usually publish letters af eom-mendatioa whioh we are oontlnnallr reoctvina; tn rccaid te the sualltr of our Pbotoa but as an exoeptioa to this rule we Insert the following g.

t. arris, Ottawa, Daaa Bin I received the pictures seat aad they ere elmplv dandles. I shall take great pleasure la exhibiting them aa work doae en the Stanley Plate. Than kins yen rerr much for your kind new In aupwIrinK the pictures. A dob; so remain Tours trusty OSOEGB KNOWLTOK.

i ManeerS.D.P.Co. Just eome in voareelf sod eee if we cant make "dandr" photos of yoa. S. J.JARVIS 117 Sparks St. OQ GOLD WATCHES.

We are efferirg to-day a fine 14k bunting eaaa watch worth $35 for $20. Nickel alarm clocks worth $1.50 for $1. See our prion in window. 0 Wholesale and Retail Jewellers. 82 Sparks Street.

THE SOGIElYof A.ETS Ot CANADA, (limited.) -iivn 3ST Tt JSJ Xs-CAPITAL STOCK: $100,000. A aooiety astabliehed with a view to dissem inate the taste ior arts, toeaooorsge aad help artiste. Inoorporated by Letters Patent of the Oor. eminent ot Uenade, Wut Jfebruary, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS 1,666 aad 1,668 Notte Dane street, MoBtreaL EXHIBITION and SALE ADMISSIIH FREE 10 o'clock a.

THE ONLT CftANCK IN THIS COTJN- Tt.Y TO PDRCHA8B WORKS 07 MASTERS. All the pain tin rs are orieinals, mastlr from toe Jrencn oonool, too leaning modern school. Eminent artiste each aa Traneaia, RoohesTosse, Aublet. Barau. Pesant.

Petit- jean, Marina Roy, Soherrer, Sauzay, and a great many others are members at thia society. Bend for catalogues and ciroulais. H. A. A.

BRAUIT, DIRECTOR. DEBENTURE BY-LAWS. TPOTICI Is hereby given that the fotlowlnf ll Bylaws were panted Or aha Council of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa oa the ldto dar 1 Oetoeer. A. 1KB.

provldleg for the laaueof aebeatores for the fodowluic amounts for the psrpeee of dafrayias; the ot o( the conitruetion ef the Iooal laiprovemeaa tbereia rpeoifled. rls, By-law No. for the const motion of aa artinclal nu aldewalk on JUSeew etreet north, 7ia.a. Br-aw No. tW9 1 or the ooetruetioa of aa artifloiai at one sidewalk on both aid tie of Oooptr atreea, s737.su.

Br-lawNo. 1.1 for the eooul ruction of an artlflcial steoe oo Aesua strret rW. By-law Na 1.U1 for the eoaatruo kw of aa ardAolai ttene eldewala oa Biueau street aonth, l.S88.sa Bv-law No. I.MS for the eonsbustlon ot an artifloiai atoas sidewalk on hideeu etreet north, M0S. the eonatruetlon ot aa artlaria stoae tide walk ou Aaa trees south, Br-Uw Na for the ovnitraotloa cf an arttaeaal etene aldewalk oa Ana etreot north.

(28140. Hr-lawNn. for the oomt nctkm of an artiflcisl atona aldewalk an Cumberland streeb By-iaw Na L4M for the eonstmotlon of aa artt dotal atose sidewalk on Clare nee street no-th, tS'O. Br-law Na 1.M7 for the ooaatruetloa ef a sewer oa Klag arreet, 6410. Br-law Na MM for the eonstruotlea ef mndrr wooden sidewalks thtrela deioribed, $1,190.81 Teat the above Br-iawa were aad each ef them waa registered la the Riglatry Office of taa City of Ottawa on the trta.

day of Ootober, 1813. Any motion te eaeh or set aside the aame, or any part thereof, mast be made within oae mo la fcem the day of Rwistratioa and eanaot be made thereafter. JOUM HXNDKRSON. City Clerk. Dated this Sth day of Ootober, 1KB.

S3 4 IL E. McMAHON Snn Fire Insurance Co. Iiowoat Bates for Flro BaiiBSJSaV OFFICE: 26 SPARKS STREET. RuasiLL Horsa Bmok. J.

O. ENRIGHT, 881 WoUltaCtOm It. clearakdTsale of STOVES If you want a coal, wool or box store bow a tne time to buy. STOVli-STOYES 1 1 ptwTB. Maarnr-On Thuradar.

the Mth fne Ana the wla mi Uliver Martin, of a eoa. Gochlat At Hun-oemwday. SOP" Ml WUtTWeWll UOUKanja -w DISD Las On FrldxT, tha T7Lh October fnstHarriet ot tne is clerk of the Queens Privy Couoeilfte Canada and only eurvrvlna dansrhter of the hue Lien tenant Colonel, the Honorable bamuel Satlth. adminiacator p( tho eotrerameat of Vpfer raneda funeral en Monday.the SOth h- at ieesek tm IK sfetcalfe et to Qrace rainrrh tlwsano to Dee oh wood oemetery. Jarataoie-At 11 Oarner TerreaaBemJhmsi Northampton, Enslaoa.

on Oceohar lite, of conenmptmatvana Jacssoa, sahia Uiyar. Ronaoa--At DsWIofora, JC ft" JMia at. fioBoon, eon or BaaderUnd, anatend. HOODIE a CO. Dadertafcere and Kmbahoere SSS Sparks at.

sear Bank, fmaerele. foraished wrth very requietto. nisjaiaatenenj TelephoneNaaTa. Ooej. SMpaamB.

Leading ruaeral DU uuaor aa4J neas rnnerai rursssniBfla. rs Monroe. Always eoea KoCITYBS. KORT TO XJOTD OW BXJIi KSTATB. jLr.uuiaTTBB.aa.

B. iomm. MONEY TO LEND mmnmr. a. air aVaaaai SsV vruri MONZTTOXaSim in tares aaa emau aams ae im interest.

Apply to J. P. rieher, Piiiaaar. Chambers, 71 Sparks stw Ottawa. wjjrrs.

WANTID-A geaaral surraat; gimdvaayes, to a competent rfba also a aame u4. WAIfTXD A Elai ulaaa, cook, ao waahfar te ironing. Apply between and m. Or la the erenlng te to i ateaa, uiaaer- Maclaren aad O'Connor atraate. ANTXO-L goad general to Mrs.

H. Barkridm. aauatetoaueatraeas. Em-Good eook. OabgayOot- ANTED A eompetewt fee ami aerraat.

Apply p. aW unmeor as. ANTrt A few more popile ia ateae armnhv and I ill Ibji for winter evenings terms t3.M per moath lee abonhaad and U0 per month for ty aewrltfng. Apply by letter te w. 1 Jocnaai, eeUea.

ENERAIi "OT Apply teMra.V7m.P. Cooper ANTED A Woman who oaa Iran to do a famllr waaaine fortaiehUy a her bone erothsrwlaa. Two darn work. Analr at eal Kldeeuat. tt WANTH-A posmon as aay i to young ohiiore peat i ureal u.

ocaaaa esaoa. CJTAMPB Wi JTAMPfl WAIfTXD-OM Canadian, TTatted 8satea aad ether ateana ae used rears aaa. For mas I say 1 to tSeafit I IalaSpsdlaaaraCTatoMar tsanrge X7" ANTED A the Ottawa Bnaln aaa OoOeaa TT a numh ar ef eeiMrlaiaa and a an al aw an te qualify tor poaltloas ssTooli ae are aad em i no. anesai eoorse uoreosa -aaa Jweten, pnacipal, as tn meant A6XNTS WAKTKTX A Tlaat we have It-Ken. brigand bramv nenesaaveewaaieduieijiheia teteae ordera tor Bhepp Worlds rata- PhoteajaaeheA Omtj book of oopyricatee pheSosTapte of aaila-infts, eeeties and exhibit of the Worid'e CorusB- Maa ExhialUon auihoruud by the Stan asem eat each voiamc; boomnsa for worksra; dree every Shlaa aad handle it; yoa will make-money fasti eeoke reedy big romniaaiass U-luatrated Address Ulnae Bible rub.

Oo, aje Uearbora stn Chioaa, IO. as PhUePa. at TTT ANTED An hesMet, aottre, TT a travel sua oraiaaee aasa, aapreent- xilsbed house. Balart taS aeacaly wies aad eoetUes Mtaumttf auiavL En. dees referee oo.

Tne ilomnilea Campawy, IU Omaha Bids. A OEST8 meka US a day. Oveetert kitchen utella ever lavented. Betalte atsaa, to aaid In every hewe. Hamvla peataeje T-f.

eote. rorsBWAMoataAClnokaa7o.r A GENTS WAlfTED afala an jfV. sell oor new Kettle daaaer.EnUrai acuato every nooseseeper. am our Brass, Cake and Paring; Kalvee. Carver, aaa Kaite and Bciiaora Sharpener.

Ke r'il repaired. Xaay eVllara, Ms pronta. ULAU34 BHKAR OO, Look Box X24.Tareato, OaaaW roK SaXX. EDM BALE Dry cord wood of an kmds also mill weed out to say lenath, Dev'a Worka. or risk.

Ma Ha 8a. BrUn; sloCaber Bank at. eaal emee aad J)em ft lfBi Sparks st. FHT? iraeaatkMenmatadaaAna, Vfl 20aod S10. Aroblaald.

OA JABayaeaand Coat eta. west gBifcTVmaetprafTeaslve part of tee eity. Terme esat pemkeeers. See farSW parttealari apply te waaar a OARRIIRfi SparhaJ 1HKAP Anmmer bltada itjaleaAraad aaee au mnds, lumber, heose TOIasTT. fTV3 LET A detached oottace, Va.

Oaav modernimprovenieata. Appl lAugnua, ui uamanace i fpO LET-A shop en Elgin etreet. Wo. 1 JL near tne eoraer ol Maria, la a looailiy where trail baaii parks etreet or aoorwraeaat rTV) LET we well funisaadreeme wtthotat aoara, house well heated; madaroMs-rsntesoss. aion.iet, A MODEL RESIDENCE PO RE.VT, etevaatly foralaaad.

tee mo RENT, etovaat I white brio rseadi iked, tea 1ms 66a Ridaaa treek. with as. f. oasta. CMohhmeeteUaeaa.

Tbakause ruiIbad throavaeat, equipped with all modrneea reaaenoee. aad aa a imillaau. iSaaaoek aeooad te Bona the eUy. ApwvtoTauJ! aad Baal Estate Aaeaa, TO LET That kvra ttora Ke. Ml 8nark aa.

ahw doors wast of hank atOattes lia te H.Sf-'S! IT terad else eaelerte mom over ta aparks ataaJbaati for-aoftiror geatlaeaaa'a aeerwaea huSZ arate eatraaea aad every -tiitmIiT i teA-KoberteoA taniZSStT LOST. OST-On Monday afrarnoau. In nest an Li orlnlvfc.la uJKbS3 iI "lTApea: do. name JTLJXi Trf mID? oa "turalac aarewaroed. au iiiwui.

iiilr aroaaeuted. Jamaa Clarka.X71 trCar browa with waite strip aa taee end waltakiaa CODS stssBTniotowissaonai aiiilalaateaauasjveatoCesaaaeaateWi i I ill aWlamiasj ItUiliaiOaasBwateaaaa OMews. NOT UNTIL NOV; 20 ST.PATEIC1C8ASYLUEL fFhaananal ni 1 poration of the St. Patrlok's Asylum ot Otr afternoon of S0KDAT tho 89th DiST. a aHreevaaecK.

a. MClLaNAA. Ottawa, gSthOceobar, 83. Secretary. HAVE YOU JOINED OUR BEADING CIRCLE? i a A golden to read trseimTe books.

ALF. H. JARVIS Bnk St. StattloTswr tvaa Boolocllsr. GOOD DAY HAVE YOTJ BXESfTOTEZ BEDARD BAHKBUPT DRY' GOODS SALE yes? If net self -later eat alone aUiiiM brtna yoa foraaoh karrains am beany pmkad up toare aaa Ssuad eaoa ta a hlae i aToct Look Ormc ttsla UmU Qtwf Oottoaa from S)o, White Ooteene frsm-ee.

riaaaehi from 9a, PlanneUettea from Co. fiheetteRS tsom EOo. Pillow CeOoaa framUe. Xewellings arses 6a. Dress Goods Item fiat Maatla Cloths from eTav XabU Unaaa from 16o.

Blankets from $1.00. Bhawls from $L0a Tapeetry Carpets from go. I fww, wu wwa aaa being dianeeed of at EsUf autd Two Thirds Tbtr Worth. As4rtnrabsayouaMhaveaaToes4ke goodfhfaarafoangt Pin i hn in till rf thrtr mtlafcnrkai ant yea hara ear weed for it there in am ansa Ooma is anyway, look aba-. Prtoe them.

r4af saiieA least (ir. ftisaiiiMirBBSHt not abait-worn ar foar, gia an inn Hi atesT, dear at any prka. Aad farabar, that by tat the moat, of-Burn rtaiilia and I wkm bade STtenga waak efth- Eata te asep thabaeVraSlac aad help yourself 69 RIDEAU ST ir ART80HOOL CleterHA ClMraDTfl, Cor-WalHajr on CoAAor itA lsiSpytsAte tf April. 13M. Lffa, eons earn diwpsdt eli aad water oolor ptiailnc.

arawinc from Che antique, pea and tak arawinc Weed oarviac, Moaoay, luraday, Tburaoay asd BararCay.from 10 a.aa, ta 1 p. m.t Monday, Wedaeeday aad tMday. from to fcli p. mj Taeay aad rrtday. from 7 te P.

ia. Advaaoed awe, i per moath slemaetery eoasaa, txJO par M8pe4aIelsfareebomteaeaere and pupfl nasadayaad oatoroay, team 1 to 1 a.m,aa Dea, neehead. AseWtectarsJ and Me- eaanicai Drawn g. Loeeoteuva i aaa auu wora VaMMntJv. MfM.

Uondav. Wed Be a. Th-araday aad Baterdaj. from ha) te ArtKeedleWerk. Tuesday aad Vrlday.

from Permeate. LOT F53 3AIC lvaTSl.MJTSTR A enasfettehia v4 Hwm lii nia haaiilae 77.1 JrTfn. and kitahenu will be sold an the aaonthly paymeat plan, a end ofaarht or tea years wUlpay for the property, when a free dead will be evented. I The property is Bitaated eomer Katherine and iUdeau, near "The Globe Hotel." OterksteavtwOBtiaatoa walk toelactrio cars. Apply to T.

at. Clark, Criehtna Lodge. i F.B. I will build hoaaas te Iwit, oa that anma nrinchala. tn that zrowinf villare, Or.

tn New Edinburgh, ot em the iiuBaj eel i..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Ottawa Journal Archive

Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980