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AUGUST 24. |901 _ _ a.-_-1 + 1- -_ _ __ _ _ . -P *_ 5 V r - -i. _ _* a | §_|__ 1 *__ gl ‘ POUR ROBBERIES ON THURSDAY NIGHT The Police Arrested David Bell and :Securcd| a Quantity of Goods. THREE UFFICES AND A YACHT VISITED _ _*_* _*_* _ _._____ _______ ___ _ _ _._._._._ _ _ .- _ Exciting Moments at Bell’s House-The Goods Identified Yesterday Afternoon-The Prisoner to be Arraigned This lliorning-The Story as Told by the Police. _ _ ._ _,_ ,t e » l TWIN BRIDGES, SUSPENSION AND CANTILEVER, ST. JOHN l i - ` I l g ‘ af' _ _ =~,,. .g Htiridi » _ .. ‘; ifiie Manitohiis, '~ _~r.`_'*. €‘,7§§\!2`1" ‘ -" ni., .» '_ ilu Rio conrieaf ` -.¢»wn> ‘vvindvkv r~'ke\P¥~v‘$IhiW':iv , . r!¢c!r"r 'jw i s ’ 1 ~. ~ f ' As seen by a Guanniaze Representative. B- 'ol k` at an early hour. The Sergeant] asked ‘ lf' '-S -'- ~ f 1'#-l +~ » -- 1-1_=nuv I- - -- 1' i »'n:=-I rf Y"'5’ERD" ‘f°°"°°° “ on ° oo ' A masonryaoon had alltheboysaeoualntiedf ggggigghglnyéht received b telephone at her what she meant by an early hour and m Fa” an nntil later on in the afternoon Strkelllt Bradley then took Oticer Harp" *ith hiin and went down to R. His-M\l1lD`° toinvestigate. On the wa! d°‘m ""7 mot Capt. Mc)/Iillan ani llr. M. P. Hagan and they told the police that Captain McMillan’s oilice, I P HOKMYS 05309 and. the omce i _ Full’st Mill had been entered on Thursday night A through the respective windows.The glass in each case was broken and the lock On the windows removed. The police then‘ went to Capt. MoMillan‘s odlce and sa how the burglar entered. The CaDi»°l _stated that a parcel of dry goods left there by F. Perkins St Co., for Mrs. McMillan was missing. The roller mill was then visited but nothing was missed. The police then went to M. P. Hogan's oillce and found that although the burglar had effected an entrance nothing was taken. the woman said was the one that he (Bell) had taken it away at eight o'c10¢k on lhe previous ev°ning and had brought it back The Sergeant looked at the coat and hung it up after which he went into the next room and the first thing that met his eye was a pair of blankets. After he had thrown them aside the next think that revealed itself was a corset cover and a pair of combinations. Bradley then returned to the kitchen where Harper was examining some childrens clothing which was being made up- Harpei- remarked :that it was a night gownjeut down to make a child`s gar-_ ment. TheSergeant went over to a. lounge and noticed a hole in the covering and found the body of the Inight shirt. The goods were all piled together for removal and iust then Bell appeared and stood at shall let events demonstrate the truth o the assertion that travel is education, no merely geographical, but mental educa tion, with ethics as a concomitant My itinerary commenced on Aug wth by my presenting my credentials. The oillcial to whom they were addressed was away, the subordinate who opened my letter greeted me with a genial smile, an augury I took it of a pleasant trip. "Yes, everything was en-regle and if I would accompany him to the ticket ollice he would hand me my ticket.” This was supplemented by a capital little pam- phlet scheduling rates, route and hours. Having a few hours, the agent of the C. P. R., Mr. C. B. Foster put me on a “buckboard" with twelve others to do the lions of St. John. At every point of in- terest the driver tersely announced place or object, occasionally expatiating on some historic scene or beautiful lan symmetrical bridges,the Reversible Douglas Avenue with its magnilico view and soon to be one of the pieces of roadway in the Dominion so on to the Ferry The trip replete interest costs Just fifty cents gives one an excellent idea of John, its magniilwnt residences delightful environment. From heights on Douglas Avenue the vie ward was impressive. The harbor -alive with shipping, large steam ers taking their freights of passengers,l or cereals. From 'the bridges one view of the lumber yards with myriads of logs. lline host Mc keeps up the reputation of the TV for cuisine and comfort. At live five our party for the Pan-Am boarded the sleeper “Woodstook”. Foster soon had all comfortable an smoking room with its old time ' ' _ ..=..“PUl ME OEF AT.BUEEAi.0.” °"f-°'"°°‘°°“°‘"' the 1105120 °m°° Wh” C59* R°°°m lun' Ban '°pu°d 1QI°°l°° adiner, bosldea the usual train gave the Mchlillan wished to soo Sergeant:Bi'adiey. lgoant asked for the parcel he took home engine. vine 5 task wpun up an h`]f!d' l ,i ii Q Liga# _ “.0 ,h d tha ,mmm “plied “ng th," wa, _ _ _ ,_ hour late in starting. The world is small _ttwq thirds ell-N! whgp At twooclockthe caseof Iohn if Y,ln _ _ _ _ 1 ~_r.... _ wt .ii 141: ever 'no parcel The Sergeant further asked ; V } after all. Besides the writer at an oxoel _g md g ylgigggmq came on and the mama- W” h _ t. d W wen a°oM|'mch ‘ Without attempting to philosophize l or marine-scape. Rockwood Park, the 1°" dinner nt' may "lm" birth '_ioipatod.,,__ A., A _ - . f0l‘i» 6 °09~ 80 "3 _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . Fans, was buta .iozen miles from the scribes . ~ ' _ i _ _ . _ ‘ I ' . . ‘ _ ` . .l ` 0 - . . _ ' ` . V l I O :- n Mr ` H ' ° ’ ' w n homo, a close relative and a personal friend of the writer’s. In the adyoining seat was a former pupil The intervening 10 years had changed the fair lassie into a blushing maid, fair to the eye and as clever as fair Ilearned she was to take another tour shortly but not as on this occasion with her mother for chaperone. I ventured the bold joke that I hoped her marriage _would not prove out of the Pan into the ting the air at 30 or 40 miles an hour ~ it may,be assumed the road bed is in good shape and every appliance possible to re duce jolting, prevent oscillation or nulllfy noise had been applied to these travelling palaces. Tho'°oy-of it-we have this », right thro’ to Sulfalol Who would not £0 on a personally conducted party Y eigho I on and I are getting sleepy to stop for the present. ilr . As these lines were written while cnt- car so ,,_ ' H.w.. d = ‘ 4 f A1- -Sli-f- relations to communication with P E The burglar had apparently endeavor- the head of the stairs and enquired as to -ed to cover up his tracks as nothing was - what the police were doing there. Serge- left behind by which the police could get ant Bradley invited him to see the goods aclue. Serirt. Bradley then said to Oillcer _and asked him where they came from. Harper that ‘°apparentlyj_v§ are where we Bell said they were there this long time. started but I think we will try Dave ` The omcers then arrested Bell, a tussel Ben-,_~° _ followed and resulted in Bell and the good Harper replied: “I saw Dave Bell go 'being taken to the station. After Bell diome last night with a coatlover his arm." was incarcerated Mr. A. G. Peake came to the station and complained that his yacht was broken into and several ' . furnishing a list of _ B u on articles stolen After _ They accordingly went' passing e the articles among which was a pair of the “Meet as “nothing WAS wma g' After blankets, he was shown the blankets ¢nf»*1»iUR Belrs h°u5° anquiry W” made which he said he believed to be his. Later as to whether Be'-l was homeol1lTh11‘°Sd8Y on Mr. Hyndman identified the goods.The night His Wm, r ~-,ned t,hat]he was home _ prisoner will be arraigned this morning. Sergt.Bradley said: “Then we go there .and see." WHY sxenreiiisyr when you Gaul NEW YORK MARKETS. gets remedy that has been tested fora _.___ -over twenty-five !Ye$1`5 Funefs Black' Closing prices August 23 berry Cordial, cures all Summer Com- Amaygamated Copper 121 _plaints in Children and Adulli Bild U13! American Sugar 136 be had at all dealers, price 25 cents. American Tobacco 1342 Atchison Common 77;? 763 sg &_|3=¢__ 1.. -- -- It Brooklyn Transit , iiil Burlington “ 0 ,J Leuisviiie Nashviue 104,; Manhattan 12% A 0 New York Central nil N o h 'fic Common ` Dil rt Paci Rock Island 143% se. Paul 167i Another large Shipment Of iUnitec1“State‘s Steelflom. _ _ . Atcheson Pref. 93 the Invictus Shoe, will arrive _ southern Pacino 59s -1-{-if ai; eng.; As SURE as You ann: BORN. Putman’s Corn Extractorcures all kinds of corns and warts, in a short time. Cures painlessly as well as promptly, cures radi- oally as Well as %uickly. he greatest . corn raiser on the orth American Con- tinent, just ask your druggiat if this isn’t so. D¢‘u%gste all sell it. If you are at a distance m a drugstore send twenty- five eenu to N. C. Po son & 0o.,Kingston, and get it post paid. .i._g--1 Sugar Corn, Ripe Tomatoes, Butter Beans, Beets, Carrots, Onions, Turnips, Cabbage, Caulidower, Potatoes, etc. at Gay’s stalls, Saturday evening, openufrom 6 to 10. - i "__- _ ‘i A --<» eiiiil Pill lillllllllillllllll ' 319013 fore you buy ° AGrand Sweet Pea Show will bo held at our ' Store. Sunnyside. 1 Al ssl 28il| 29th' and 30*|i l90l neo. “ako” g when thdl-`lowere'are at thcirbe.st. ’ The following Prizes will be given for Sweet E?-'31 peas grown from Seed purchased from us ti-.is I season. ` - First Competition Best Bun uct (all blue shades or all red - shddes) 3 1°° _ Second Best Boquet (all blue sliadca or all red . ’ Thii'ds;;:teI3buquet [all blue sliadea or all 7° . 1-edahadea)k 5° Best Bouquet (in ed colours) 15 -- S°“f-=‘>‘f-é’>'-2-‘-‘f »‘.... _€f%i'.'_‘_i?f?_‘_*_fie_e__._.. 9geondBest Collection _ . . r S 'riiifaneu eeueesea ......... .... ~ " the . A, W4 ' Th¢Oonditicnaar_ethat Com1>l$i_ dlllld ' I _ °-"““;.'.r° ~°°°..“°.‘:.°.v..":-*.:.e.-'ist §.°f§s¢_- gard. It i.s'gra.tifying he e said, to know >` that the importantance of our trade with A our neighbors _is now: being e to some extent realized by them and :that l ,» _ theyare putting forward, through their; ; chambers of commerce and trade _ ~ journals thatdt is now their turn to sue _ for freer trade relations. 1-@|*_n-iw u A . _ Chicago, August Z3.-(Special.) - The 1 - following are the closing rates: Pork $14.-*5. _ “_W1i`ed§"'.~2 SR” ma* I School question. its present cirriculum. 'v' defaulters intnwns and Resolution for Improved ...§i‘§.§§”€.?f..f?.II..‘Z£i§lZ.‘“°‘“”“"“"'“”°" What can be done to preserve the lob- - Bay of Fundy, St John and Digby The matter of P. E. Island telegraph grievance was dealt with. Mayor Snow- ball considered tbat the Island people had real grievance. The Telegraph service in Chatham was asgood asjone operator could give, out there was not an allfnight service, something that was: badly needed in summer. Mr. Aitken _ Federal government for the prompt im- ` pi-ovement of the telegraph service from - P. E. Island to the mainlanrh The president in the course of his openintr fi address said that it is a pparentflthat 5; more attention must be given to the -V., ocean carrying trade of perishable mod- 3 ities. It is important that steamers be '_ fitted up with the most improved cold- I storage system. It would be in order he `__j said, for this board to memorilize the ’ federal government and urge the fitting _ up of necessary steamers to overtake the increasing trade in this line of goods,t.hat _ justice may be dbne and shippers encour- ` aged by having the best equipment pos- sible to secure the mother country _ markets. He also referred to reopening - of trade with the United States and ex- .`, pressed pleasure in the change that is l r A ’ it _ c.-ii-.soo ir xieicsrs. Aua,ust.Wheat UZ Com5€§; 08(4- Sent Wheat 10%: Com 55%: Oats.- - ' " f 'i - Q i- -i A ‘nossii Movino Troops and Witrsliios To-.I i Ward Black Sea. nUssra’s snsmcrous uovniuaivrs. Bnusssns, August 23.-(SP€cial.)-Ao. coz-ding to advices from Galatx twenty V Russian torpedo boats and several des- V patch boats have arrived at the Duiester _ Delta and Russian troops are commencing to mobilise along the Turkish frontier. WHAT rr Mar MEAN, ` These movements coupled with the . _breaking od of diplomatic relations by France with the Porte are suspected to indicate an aggressive policy by France and Russia, to open up the Eastern ques- tion again. conunrnis Barre 'run conrs'r1'rU'rroN. Ovsrna Bair, L. L August23-(Spe- cial.)-The Columbia yesterday beat the Constitution by 2 minutes 50 seconds on the Seawanka triangle. i__..__. _ _.-~___?/__ Fannie, Wasted Nerves Aroused to How Life. _A8uHea°er For Years From We.; lleart, Exhnmited Ktrvel ggg] Sloeplesnnoan Cured §y }-hm Boxes of Dr. Cl\nn¢’a Nerve Fo-od. Whether weakened and wanted by o\'L‘r‘WCrk. worry or diseare, the ie- suit of exhausted nerves is fet in neurslgic pains, nervous headache and » dyrpepsia, serious functional derange- ments and ultimately in pa.i~aly.e"s and a. dlzzy=swi:n:ning feeling would comi- over me. Night after night I would never close my eyes. and my head would ache as though it would burst. At-last I had to keep to my bed, and though my doctor attended me from tall to spring, his medicine did not r help me. - “I have now taken nve boxes of ; Dr.. Chase’s Nerve Food, and it has done me more good than I ever boilevefl _ a medicine could do. Words tall to ex~ l press my gratitude for the wonderful 1 cure brought about by this treatment." i Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50. at all dealers, cr Ulmanlon. Bats C CUIDPIIY, Toronlzt I -- -1 ~:=i-;- E Farm for Sale. *With lil! lifts li Will! Ill Tllll' _ naasaiia This well oaiunxan sot.niln‘xu.mn. Col J G Moore. ot received wordtromllngland Lient. Cyril Moore ot the-I Afrioa ` anm’e comms! rx.o.a'mn. has been'a' underwritten ln qUnlht"s srarun at e'r1'a"Va. Orrawa, August Department of PnbilcWork| over the statue of the Queen ` ck *‘i. , fr -*$- .f _ _ __ "'..""'“_'f,. ,. , ._ ,f .N _.,';_.£\., ° 'riiaee _ ` 3 \ _.He 3 l Wmmns, August S6-(Special)-L Yeommry, was killed in Mosman., Aug. B3-(Special)-§ stated that the entire notation of -Reid Newfoundland _Company new and ready to be. when the Duke otdnrnwall reaches EVERY WOMAN NEEDS IT There % FOUNTAFN PENS oélgst received six (62 dozen bratcd PLRKER ‘Lucky lGilllkSS .FWIIMI .PBS Theeuoeera of thereu- Leading Features of PRN are- Lucky Curve Spring Lock , . Co»n’t- Breack~Cap Calif! Leak _ , Always Ready. i when you buy a Fountain Pen yon want the best. ‘ThiS‘o the Pen that never 1-sat qnienyvfiees me Sli-" And sets at _the worries; The _Speedy Parker l_'ountnia_ lfeu. Pnoea $1.54: each up to ncaa. GEO. Gllillill &G0 ~Il(P0l.'l°El¢S. Fall-- --Hardware Onr traveller will soon call' on you with a full line oflaam- ples. Wo ask our friends to' nee him befire placing dioir or don.