News was reccived in ts1 that Mr. Clarence Evans Kirkland Lake suffered ; SBunday l1th inst. He pas Tuesday 13th and the fune at Kirkland Lake cometerm day 15th. Mr. Evans was gent of this town and wi sown by a large numbe We offer our sympathy and‘ sister who remain to loss. Mrs. Garrity, Mrs. Miss M. Arbour attsnded whilst they were in Kirkla Mr. and Mrs, Norris Hov Mr. W. D. Pea after spending ; England. He als places during hi Mrs. Mas on SBunday | Mr. R. McWili day for Montrea his vacation. Mr. "Unk" P l7th for Kemp! Mr. and Mrs. R. McW on Friday for a motor tend visiting among cth ville and Toronts. Bears Seen in Vicinity â€" * of South End Recently "= The Misses C Mines) arrived Toronto where ing their vacat PAGE BTX% Bouth Por 1935. Specia Water Supply Question at South Porcupine Soon to ke Settled. . Wedding of iInterest to South Porcupine. Police Court Cases. Other South Porcupine and Dome News, very â€"we of â€"people his wif I¢ and InjJuring AiSs Knte L lhe CXL2ENAL O having to have two stitches put in at the hospital. The boy had walked from the pump house nearly to his home when he managed to get a lift by a result in increased wate ng to an end what has ship in a number of cass wis Pyke was bathing at > and fell on a sharp pie Ccar hi ight ome6 n A T Wi 12a 8 Y D00 nephew 30 jrob 4 31 extent of withuut day. And nas b:sen pI ump 1C hic MY vill| daughte: ew Peggy C 11 A wedding took place at the United Church, Mines, on Wednesday, 21st at 4.30. The ceremony performed by the Rev. Mr. Harrower united in marriage Miss Annie Margaret Pace, Mrs. William E. Gemmill left returning to S velled as far a Roy Gemmill, v Mr. W. Jackso: ners. reed will quin Girl We are cupit rived 1¢ 1A 1f d as far as Nortn Bay Will Gemmill, where they wers met wWw. Jackson, of Macdonald‘s C 26th from an. JA J¢ n M on pu m 2 Kin son and M iunday, 18th Road. They z3 home. Rich, with ind â€" Paul d. They tra: Bay with M 1€ AI 11 1C rcupine Canadian Pacific SLEEPINXG CAR PRIVILEGE®S® tourist «l mately 1‘ berth Parlour and standard slceping cars at approximately 1‘%c¢ per mile, plus regular sscat or berth fare. Special Bargain EXCURSION®S it Pas Min 1t 1 ONE CENT PER MILE Geod in Coaches only N1 ITO ALL sTATION® IN â€"by the I ind a half hC i moto After Mr. and Mt , Algoma T 121t for their honeymoon e spent first by a boat ult Ste, Marie to Detroit otor tour of the States and ter the hsneymoon Mr. nmill will rasid> in South Mrs. Gemmill was A ho last six years at the Mr. Gemmill has been the Dome Mines for the Tickets also on sale good in:â€" C p+}+! ing cars at approxiâ€" per mile, plus regular of . Connaught reof "Mr,. Jaffray now i#sit he had to deal with robbers, if not murderers, and he refused to bidding to alight. éd." but went along. After driving some distance along Kingston Road (row Queen Street, east of the Don), the course was turned. Mr. Jaffray‘s eccmpanion, who had been feigning sleep, said they were taking a short cut. Finally, after passing a lighted cottage, the carriage was stopped, and "a more lonely spot for the committal of a black deed could scarcely be imaâ€" ginied." "At 8 o‘clock on the night of Aug. 21, a twoâ€"horse covered vehicle had stopâ€" ped at the Grosvenor street door of Mr. Jaffray‘s residence. Two men rang the bell, which Mrs. Jaffray answered. Told he was out, they said: "We have urgent and important business with him that will brook no delay. We must see him toâ€"night, so we will call again latâ€" er." Calling at 10 p.m., one introâ€" duced himself to Mr. Jaffray as a deâ€" tective, and presenteg a note, purportâ€" ing to be signed by Judge Adam Wilâ€" son, acting for the Minister of Justice, directed "that Jaffray be taken to Wilâ€" son‘s home on the Kingston road, for immediate examination in reference to charges of a grave political character." Mr. Jaffray was "not a little astorishâ€" "Is there, anything new under the sun? When just about a year ago Canada was astounded by the kidnapâ€" ping of John S. Labatt, of London, it was generally suppossd that this was the first attempt at abduction in our history. But it was not. The Evenâ€" ing Telegram, going through its files, discoversd that Toronto had had a kidâ€" napping in 1879, the victim being no less a person than Robert Jaffray, then one of the city‘s leading merchants, destineg to become one of its chief financiers, president Of the Globe Printing Company and a Senator from 1906 to his death. "One of the many mysteries of the case is: Why was it that the abduction took place on August 21, and no menâ€" tion of it was made in the newspapers until September 2, when the Evening Telegram, in a story which bears the mark Oof having been written by the great John Ross Robertson himself, told its readers (after some observations of wonder that such an outrage could take place in Toronto): _« A Timmins lady eagsrly reading all that kas been published about the kidâ€" napping of John S. Labatt last year said that her whole interest was in the darâ€" ing and excitement of the eventâ€"the first sample of its kind in Canada. In the lattsr idea the Timmins lady was wrong. The story of another kidnapâ€" ping plot, with hint of other ventures of the same kind in mind, is told in yesterday‘s Mail and Empire by Fred Williams, who has a regular genius for unearthing odd incidents in Canada‘s history and telling them with notable skill and stirring of interest. The previous kidnap plots in Ontario are referred to by Fred Williams as folâ€" 10Ows :â€" Labatt Kidnapping Not First in Canada Remarkable Story Retold of Attempted Kidnapping of Robt. Jeffray. â€" Designs on Premier Mowat and Hon. Geo. Brown. recently There was an assault which one of the accu: $10 and costs on one C second charge was dism There was an assault cas> neXxt in which one of the accused was fin2>d $10 and costs on one count, but the second charge was dismissed as after hearing several witnesses it was shown that plaintiff had been in several fights A charge of forcible entry and tresâ€" pass was remanded for one weoek. Two men charged with bzaing drunk follswed:; both fined $10 and costs. Another case of an assault was disâ€" missed as the plaintiff was not present. A local storekeeper charged with selling groceries at tenâ€"thirty p.m. was fined $5.00 and cosus. A case of assault in which there was a counter charge was settled: out of court, bsth parties paying half the costs. The case of assault remanded from last week in $1,000 bail was again reâ€" manded, until next week. case remanded from las. week‘s court to bring witnesses for a man charged with drunkenness. After hearing all witnesses, Magistrate Atkinson decided against the accused who was fined $10 and costs or thirty days. A forgery case, remanded from last week, came next, After hearing eviâ€" dence from plaintiff. bank toller and another witness, the accused took the stang and after giving evidence that he had been in the habit of taking enâ€" dorsed cheques from plaintiff to be cashed, said he had cashed cheque in question and had given the change less 25 cents to the plaintiff who had gone out and had "been rolled" of the money while he was out. He said plaintiff was under the influence of liquor at the time, the accused said.. Casze dismissed A case of speeding at Golden City, $10 and costs. Another case of speeding at the same place in which the constable (now disâ€" missed) was reported as saying "they: needed oil for the roads anyway" brought general smiles in court. Case dismissed. Mrs. E. Roy, accompanied by Miss Thelma Roy and Mr. Roy, Jr.. left on Saturday for a motor trip to Detroit. Mr. J. E. McCallum (brother of Mrs. Br:wn) and Mr. B. Freton of Renfrew, Misited Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of town for the weekâ€"end. There was a very crowded court on Tuesday. Proccedings opened with a case remanded from las. week‘s court ts bring witnesses for a man charged with drunkenness. After hearing all Miss Edith Rapsey vacation in Windsor. Mrs. E. Rov. acco Hill returned to Sout Saturday 17th inst. Mrs. E. Rapsey, Miss Valérie Raps and Miss TIsobel returned last weekâ€"e irom a visit to London. They tr velled back with Mr. G. Train. 1g1 ing p detail lishin: were fricnds. Myr the cottage, and sued. Once he | then he unhesita house and knock did so he saw ths Gusly away. "Finally, his blow f© ant and Mr. Jaffray m the cottage, but the me useless to arouse tke i live. go with ruffians had bet society which me hood; that they 1 bring rim to the was no intention t erty would be curt; ha "His captors uSEC the pretended detec were the agents of )resenti1 o give t A 16 mE you bu think 1 uUumIin w the 11 on to h: urtailed quent e nly had J0 J 1I no vioientce, butlt ve told him they i secret political _the neighbourâ€" been deputed to ndezvous. There arm, but his libâ€" . JAIIrAay All e. Resisting e ~vehicle; t rength, and n his head,‘ ce. ‘If yO handle m led one assailâ€" naged to reach shouted it was their entreéaâ€" ir them with | meeting, but 7MA 16 revoIve 1M m off, ride for piucky capâ€" [ will never n h it pa ram s eX vÂ¥ all th g tha Jaffra: pubâ€" which orted havâ€" g, hi then the anC th 1 etâ€" to but viewed. All thought the name North Bay had creditable association and meant much, and not one of them beâ€" lieved there could be a better name now. Just aftér the Old Home Week at North Bay was certainly a poor time to suggest changing the name of Noz?t.h Bay to anything else. «* Toronto Telegram:; Men who brazâ€" enly come out at bathing beaches in trunks only, offer some faint idea of how unlovely a nudist. colony must apâ€" pear. * One at change., for her one lad for her "There was no proof of suspicion that the Deals had also had designs on Hon. Oliver Mowat, and on Hon. George Brown, editor of the Globe, of whom it had bstn reported an attempt was made to decoy him from his Beverley Street home." Proposal to Change Name of North Bay Not Popular