Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1911, p. 1

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YEAR 78-N0. 1. DEAD i= ying in the House For" Two Wegks FATHERS STORY "HE PID NOT KNOW THEY WERE DEA. : The Police Have Held Him While an Investigation is in Couple Had Quarrciled, band Thought Wile Had Fled. ProgresseThi and Has. Oh Jan sid Cleveland, io, weeks, while wile, Anna, ters, Hermit upstairs room, and slept in his home in suspecting that he told p pending an inve Mickle, iay decon Herm bs ad Pedar o sny Lh tee. ownst Was the being who 4# 'prisoner, went to port to Probat While there he just dis and daughter. Vining teclive on told V overed (the notitied % shone and took where ju his bude Hunriers, and his hecnuse he } thut he had 1 since, He Hn awn her He that side, Meoik] the ma Hed re said + whe wn le clatmed that had contained bedroe FARMERS ARE WHEAT MAD. Vice-President Whyte They Are ¥Fxploiting Winnipeg, Jan. 2-In Just Willian viee-presi railway, season shows ers are, whea money Fe wsing so without the In ed farming. Th "winter and leave look after the bo follows the exch rais is universally recognized, Lturiit is chap ba welling duets of the land and he mich ht in tilling the = ploiting it." He is taking all putting wothing back. says Soil. jase sid : of Fhe agri the 8 hot ive whent ul Pre Al ax ex oul and NICARAGUA'S PRESIDENT. Estrada the Unanhmous Choice of Congress, Nicaragus 3 the unani General Managua a, J. Estrada, b congyess; became the president of Nicaragua of two venrz. Adolf minister of the inferior, vice-president Wr the The inauguration place, Sunday after of congress, FE the revolutionary eapsed the flight Jose Zelnva, who Nicaragua in 1508, for a hav," was former a cevemont noon, 1 trade $e nt country MOVES from the president was as § . GEN. BOOTH COMING. Has Planned an Ame srican Tour 1011, London, Jan. 3.~en. Booth h hoe discussing for the last few da a preaching and lecturing tou ft! Ended: States nt be belore wich he will probably conduct religion campaigns in one or two countries om the lines of tour in Dex mark and Gerry Furopea redent Any. r niversity of NB. Fredericton, NB, . vepwity of New gives crrency to provincial government the: annual - grant. to antl that additions will the facnlty, | having becomes . from the incrmwing number of donuts. It is enor: ally understood that a new chair in history is 40 be found ol, and an assistant professor of mathomativs appointed to Televe Chancellor Jones of some of his oner- ons duties, and it also comes out strongly in. sdvoeatian of the ap pointment of a third professor for the : engineering » school, Fire in 8 Church. NB, Jan. 3. Just after ation of St, Grepuey 's Ca oh in Liverpool, had Sunday night, ee was *plserved jesuing from the vestry. To weatigation showed the fire to be hb that part of the church, which wae badly. gutted before it wae extinguinly ed The chiveeh, wi was insmod, : Fined for { for Hngring Wide, Kansas City, Jan, X-<loy Barr Jor operator, was fined 'wile so L Jardd as # report is the ver wide led necessary stu x ad notes, La fs THE NEWS, Latest Culled Over the World. PITH Of The Very From "4 in 1909, Alben, } ic Ld ouen death. : no | WHICH {To be Settled by Pirect Negotiations reciept Mont: department puplic printe Geary sters wns Newfound United | against | twent erda huebeo Houlden, is i promines of the Dominion he went Lae intendent of the ¢, with unilto Dress com Foronto. paCpiar ters a i temper- | 0 wirong t eshud mpetanee council, « with - tion by-law ne immedi | thog- | Pun i. call ok wel wel pr note redemption for fifteen years, will Tw ty pay tie Faas up in the une upon Het ' Nmith, school, man C, high of B.A, principal of v heen chosen | Mr. Smith! who peld but IWR ams: heve, Blamey, nine years, allector eust will sw d Mr postition for twenty retived. the | is} 0¢ now ! QUIEN HELENA HURT. of Serious However. Not Charact Injuries . Helena lad leading children's | 3. Lueen down the stairs sdroom to her i severely head, one | knees, forearms hor niaring Sastianelh | mofuing, He her fall twithstay He this splints nurs arm n 8 ty to bo that was ting n he teres man refused to i the (uirinal. i] advise ol do I he 1 toda recept ions at the AP ARE NT'S COMPL AINT. Hooks Teach Lies and Abominations. School ali wemer, Emer s tion, N pod withe neg wo children to ! act. Mr on ihe book ten untor the I until i han u M hood ss i . Woodhouse, ting tp send school, contra his i { a | { 16 wy : i pleads | the | the abom Stickney mi, that authorized by and Lord Fhe Thors w school atiication grou nation ease has oon h 1 adiourns ay, Jan 1911, CHEESE FOR EXPORT. Move to Have Bayers Give Security for Payment. Jan. d~The Ottavn choose he od will try to sectre the castor i Otiawa, oad oxee w-operation of the boards of tario and the Fastern Ontario | sHabrymen's Association in" seenving | feeislation reouiting fiems purchusiag heese for export to g y far ment, "as nthe ¥roin growers in the west. A Fine Opening. Zpecial to the Whig. i 'Foronto, Jan. lena Ashwell | openatl ber Canadian and Anwrican season at the Royal Alexandra theatre oadny. She was royally received ain | Hor well | Ave Securit nf cap cas fared to make curtain speeches. ngagement' will be a social as a diamatic tie teinmph. Two vo Girls Perished, Rt. Paul, Minn, Jan. 5 Foanhis Filond, eighiern years old, a witiirenay snd Anna. ¥. Bed, were teath 'when the Comeord fiat cing | vad destroyed Pr fire. Twelve other, wsidents were, sccionsly miored. The death octureed at Lombardy an Wednesday of Mrs. W, K. « | man, a venerable resident of Mabe, aes ta 2 of Spe, ¥ Hin 2 Se) Brotksile, : All = T : ro 'Disputed : re- 1 t Hocken, |! in bed |, 3d Napanee: . | | sould dollars. | consigned to the barra i surprised anil seited two sutomnbiles os, dunk hooks hooks: mate' at the Whig Office Mre. Newminn was se ts Be! and Seta wl. Bow support iy « KINGSTON, TILE 1T- Points to be} Arranged Soon ~ REFERRED I IN AWARD, = WAS MADE AT THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL, ~--Have to do Largely With the Newfoundland Fishery Matter-- to Mest at Washifigs Man Conference ton, hestor United f question of by certain red vward ual ui -the - i the Newlo disp Mss The neg British The will- be held | nth. The 'con | of to the mem: | tribunal first | &' altars aton, F the conference ton this ms will be of the arbitr mo ube 1ion not mtend COMMISSION n should conclusion, CANON STARR WILL REMAIN Rector of St. Cathedral, Assistant George's IN G. de STARR Starr, cathedral, ne reply to the Mary Magda which hi € pustEtant rector of wg, anon St. Goorpe' this morn- gave of Dibh offer of the to { } with had { Ringston - with ti the { | mon Mr e cong ! ate { decidedly of Bt. in demand that received en B.C: snes' N.Y popu al thedire al went Ix ars he un Vancou- Winnipe Brook- | Geor i in the j Brandon, ig: cathedrr Paul's, nto =» Kingston, be- | ion Starr was a vasition of mission secretary acene of Toronto, HELD UP THE TRAIN, An Episode" on the Overland Limited | Express. : a 3 Stopping the, a red] me ning, | Overland train with {light at an early" hour, this two inasked bandits. held np the enin- and fireman. Oné walked through | Pull sleepers, aaoting fatally o 'negro porters, who resisted him, wwakening all the pagsengers and © Lieving them of all their movey an valuables to the extent of sever ral thou- JRF the Then they pormitied the train to po, and drove to the station, meeting of the way fwo denghters of an Ang- lican bishop, eetorning from a dance with esvorts, whom they also robbed. Sherif deput s gre on the 1 trail. SENT TO BAREACKS, And to be Ready at a Moment's Call, Madnid, Jan. 8X despatch Vigo says that the garrison at a: tenia de Minmo, Port , has been = upon orders {from Lisbon snd, orde ol to be ready too omove 81 a moment's ndpice Apcording to another dipole the authorities ai Moncao, a small town _Fortujsal, 25 miles morta of Vigo from of to caded with rifles and dashing ; wards the interior of Portugal. : s rome its The seven-coarold duashter of "Wil Fam Reddick, Carlow. township, lost {ler tile Yhrongh her elothing +eatohing "sab books, or any Kind of t {book bindery The bi-taws, published in both Whig the alent ar. Advertising 'pays, Th " ONTARIO, | James | Rogers, i Shep purgy 304. majority for Jms | Webster x | eiaption was lost by a small margin. MAYORS ELECTED. Those Who Will Guide . Ships, Christie. Mate heli, F. Park. Greenwood. I. 8B Mutchell, . Haller. i'. Huagchison, W, Ackerman. Rastell, Schmalte, } J. Doxgen, | {ucel.) Brasken. Currie. the a Civic R H. Lowery. -B. ¢, McKenzie. Thorp. arnahan. - B. Kueichel {accl.) D. Forbes. A. McKay. R. Patterson, W.. A, Smith. N. Hay taecl.) M. Beall. ¥. Smith, . J. Cook. Campbell, ~{i. A. MeCanghey Falls--0. E. Dores, i. Hitman. Ww. Trout {acc Hopewell, a--W. E, Ni Sinclair, Sound FE. Lemmon. Sound-dJ, A. Johnson, Fort Frances Guelph--~£. Huntsville -4{ Hanover--T, Hespeler--.J. gersoll-- Kincardine Kingsville Mitche l- North Be Niagara kville Oriiia ttawa (acch) | 4 1) (shaw LINE WILL | BE BUILT.» { policy TUE BSDAY. JANUARY 10 DETERMINE == The Policy For the Hud- | son Hay Rs Railway | i i : LOCATION oF UNKNOWN WATER FALLS ' : i i . | Connected With the Saskatchewan | and Nelson Rivers--Feasibility of | Making Saskatchewan Xavigad for ie Hegper Boats. the Whig f i i =f Ottawa, Jan. ~The government ! with reference to the Hilson | Bay railway will be determined at cub | inet sittings this week. It has already | been under discussion. That the line | will be built is settled. That it will be owned in perpetuity by the govern | ment is reasonably certain. The gues tion to be determined is that of opera- | tion amd by what method. The far- | mers want the government to operate the line and it hesitates." It is urged on one side that the rolling stock and + could be employed but four men or ston--M. Burns. ton--C. B, Allison. Peterhoro Morrow (accl.} Port Hope A. Malholland. Vert Arthur tay. Ridgetown Taylor, Se he-D. Ho McCallum Sarnia--W, A. Henderson, Catharines--J. M. Mq Bride, Sault Ste, Marie-W. H. Munroe. Himeoe--G. Williamson. Stratford loka Brown. Falls--A, Roster, Lyons. E. Breauit, Funnel. Me H. Col. afor {ai St. Smith's Steelton Sandwich Trenton] Fhornbury Tillzonburg Filbury--W, Thorold--A. Wate L. Walkerville--W, Chater, Wingham--G. Spotton. Woodstock--Searfi. Welland-{i. Satherland. Wallaceburg--C, A. Saulvey. Whithy--Downeyv, Wis Ww. 4. Haulin. s, Ham. Jos. Thompson, ¢', Crawford. MoCullongh, Grayhill. oo Hanna. BEAT LOCAL CAL OPTION GANANOQUE DECID WES NOT TO BE DRY TO dsor- ON The Vote Was 530 to 363 Against---- W. N Rogers Was Elected Mayor by 231 Majosity--C. KE. Britton is Reeve. In owe of the known in Gan Ft riy at every gue Gananoque, Jaa. 3. hotest campaigns ever are que, the doan temperance to-day, ation to defent, bearing on the subject pnd every » conntieted with the temy heing practically snowed un for iperance party although feel ir utter deféat quite keenly. ared to ascribe it to their heist organization. They well-licked. The following ros will give the main results in) 's polling Mayor ire OW ought fet to be terday N. loger 2x: Ww. Donevarn, 231. Reeve For majorly ( on; --R Britton, Fon . E. Britton, JOR. For Deputy Reeve--John A. We ehster, 0 dohn Uonner, majority 283. -il against lo against, 167 votes nece ' 940 Loca S03; 538; vole For Option, majority Tota polled, 893; £2 to ay local option, yority agsinste 345. vote for pavihase of eles carted, with small GPTIon, 56 fail i! plant as did also the high lig CRS "while the Wheel company's ex { majo hytaw, was arranged for be A gamer of hockey evening at the Paek - rink, tweon the Granites of Kingston and Resallor, of Gananogue, which was #ealled off on account of the thaw yes terdny. Karl Green, who was erushed Le sem cars at Uobourg o week ago, and who has been at the home of his pacents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Green, Cedar Knoll, recuperating, is able to be shout again. Migs Nollie. Lake returned to Maple |; Grove last evening," to vesume her daties as the teacher of the public school there, Miss Edith Hinds, the new se fence fond for the staff of the Gananoque High Sehool, artived here, from her home at Hagersville, yester- day. and enters vpon her new "duties to-day. Mise Lelia Seal, left yesterday for lee Valley, Algoma, to resume her duties ax public school teacher. Mids M, M. Carpenter, spending the hod days in Winchester, "guest of Miss Molloy, has returned. Miss Essie De Lobg, spending the holiday season at Owen Spund. has returned home. A A. Welsh, Montreal, proprietor of Gananoque Tan, wae in town for the pratt Faw dave Licende Inspector Frad- erick Yaber, of Morton, spent the pasi twp daye in town, The Courts to Decide. Guebes, Fan. 2-0f all the compan jes ordered by the lagislatore to prine their contracts, tickets, ote, in both French and English after January 1st, only. the Bell Tplophone com: i= pas complying with the law. The railway |: Eotaidh sim and others mu Sakis it to the courts. aga Magazines bound in Aohtmes. 5d ind of binding at the He imsiery. 4 { termine } lengthy report is also in the course of | ae PhS fnew danger, the fire months of the year and would be! wile the The farmers deny this, wigh admitting that the big rash kl be from harvest to the close of | vigation, Hon, Williawh Ogilvie, ex-governor of Yukon, now connected with the ir terior department, and who has been! ery ill he returned home, has roved and is to he about Mr. Ogilvy in the north summer, » of an ex ploration party, taking observation of the unexplored purts of the Sas katchewan and Nelson rivers. pal feature of the trip was to se accurate infornration in respect to location. of unknown water falls riots to these rivers and to. de the velocity of the rapids. ive rest. since able was gain ie all last in charge pri cure the conti A works of making preparation for the public de partment the feasibility Saskatchewan river navigable for drawing eight and tén feet of to Edmon on the boats ter, from 1 ake Winnipeg ton. Archbishop Gauthier and Father McDonald, of Kingston, spent New Year's day at the archbishop's palace here, and to-day returned Kingston. It i¢ understood that the oall was «nothing more than a New Year's one, and to make some enquir ing in view of bis geace's coming hee! 16 take charge of the archbishopric of | Ottawa. While there is nothing official vel here it ig understood he will sume his new duties about February ist Ringstonians end the wadding, Matthew Fairlie, of Rev. and lie, Kingston, patrick, patrick, Mtawna, } tov ta at of here to-night, Cobalt, John Fair and Miss Annie Fitz daughter of J. W. Fitz. $04 'Lausier avenue, East who is a niece of Senator MacKeen, They will be married the home of * the bride's father. parents of the amd two sisi Maparet and all from Kir fn, dre among ests here the wedding. Sir Allan justice, favors h 'one United States and Newd odin sider ag chairman and umpire, It is understood that srheme will be talked of en Saturday Allan and Hon. W, 8. Field William Patterson} Hon. | P. Brodeur, Sir Edward Merria; Newfoundiand, and Right Hon Brvee, British: ambassador, will Washington to talk over reciprocity: proposals with "President Taft and his 'tolleagues. ure of Mrs omly of Fhe groom Anna, et the R Aviesworth, board of minister a reciproent from { each Britain, An the repiresentative Great in ia , with out some such when Sir ing, Hon. he in AN: ARC HIST BU RGLARS Held Police and Soldiers at Bay for Hours, London, Eng., Jan. hours this morning two anarchist burglars held at bay three hundred police; two anies of Scota Guards, and' a Force of deteglives, all under the per: sonal direction of Right Hon. Wins ton Churchill, home secretary, who iF a Conspicuons part ine ex « affair; and led his men into laces that looked like certain death. The anarchists, who were known as "Peter, the Fainter,"" and & man named Fritz, were much wanted for daring burglaries and the polite | sur. rounded «the house Where they were thought to be hiding. Suddenly these men opened fire with astoniatie volvers, which quickly deopped © tun policemen and two spectators, some being fatally injured. Reinforcements were received ' with 'another fusilade. Winston Churchill heard of the af fair and went 3&4 the scene with & Scots Guand detachment, fully' armed, end a machine gun ready, Jor busi. Prescotly' i more troops and po. lite arrived and there wore Gftees hindered men wirrounding the house. The / machine gun apened fixe and soon' the house was in Hamps: the pri Sopars were dhon driven out ow to ths véof where, with blood streaming frov their wounds, they again ened fin en the crowd below, sounding seve Tai. The outbreak 3.--~For several Houndswiteh a force Com- har of an To of fire presented a ment Whe] 'aod ambuls with am nurs, : on the wens. "Tis evident that there are many more than two in he beaded howe. Fitmlly after six hours' fight. Whig ing they were burned to death in 2he's swt in 1h shile he wae bd Until the ritins cool it will not many pariiipaied i Sputacilar, 'police a ougs, MeVeig HH m tow: The |W {aged i The "fe ether siegers sear f anarchist 8 ng, eigl jured nn th fhe NU NICH PAL BLE TIONS. ---- Township of Oso. it Terome SON mation Coun £ Township of sheffield. ge Woods. Edward brea Reeve oor Harrison, Black, Councillors ville ¢*, McKim Sullivan, Loest was option i LIEV, In Loughboro Township. od 1 Lous tion wp on Monday Vor, 3: 'against, 204 Charles Truscott was elects Andrew MeFadden, the Pruscott, 28%. MeFadden, For councillors--Wilson Knapp, IL 3 Trousdale, 284; Harv Nama: Edward Sills, ham 223. The op TRE in The vote was aver he ng : foe Me Wil throe y Hirst { are elect RAN HORSE INTO SNOW BANK. In Order to Prevent It Getting its Liberty. driving, lke, street, While William Be fred He was driving in a r sweep afte in hv wecident Nunday a -young m met wits At alone gut Union street ery when | comin in from The snow was for 1 around, right ahead past th horse; too deep and he 8 forced When turn the went ol Sweeper the ke std watt Griver | eontral it. started managed the result tha a block awl aged to run to 'break e did not get was pot but cutter but the WHE harness AT THE POLICE COURT. Man Was Acrused of Aw saul, A Young ase in Ue the holiday, Towoat cof We peas fond Ge chia of assault, pre his wife, whe ber lap her mother Hed it ounvel Thore wa poles com yOuRg | HN, stood in thy? against him ferred 3 Jack, wus that t hin bs 2 gain baby on She was i the that | secused, I» © present, wistrate to be wie for When ind I the au said ve ad Had a Novel Ride, who down thi Came brake with topped ver Howe of the tive, the foot aan - be allow hour that they work orning their an inte sual Kingston Ol Boys in Chicago. A Kingston Old Bove asia, formed in Chiengo, called fe | ¥ on i a meet. to, he ' 61d in an t # Dean, 1% West : uM { in Chico 10/ receive Kingstoniuns Whig wl has been e home of Alfred Wrd street. There are over sr or Kingstonians living Hr. Dean would be glad the addpesses of lormer rewitling in Chicago. t ere can furnish to him hme n Second Time. : 1 oe Pork™ Ayam =» fret nights fer. He has been spending dive in the sity, and, {o-day. he bade sood-bve to the police and said that would return howe. As effort has made to get kim a loc byt so, has ban > the well-known Indian, the ae calles pobic ¢ ta gvey the } at and " tien, ax oe Teeny in wl home, nr it GR coseful, 1dth Regiment Hf story. The publishers offer A balance of the edition of tins illderea tod histori eal pamphlet at ton cents a copy. For sale at MeAuley's book «love, W. J. Paul's, Whig office, and Uglow's book stove. u Paid the. Clatw. Court Collies Pay. No. 1.062, Lave prom; paid to Mrs, the fice bensht insurance wn the i Pet late husband, whe wis acei- Gens sily shot ster few weeks 200. GM. Johnwon was buted onder rockehide soaks, a 108% dupes whom a ohat LO - the power dam neat Kan. | San % goed i the river REEk and the weald whirl 'with you wos and you taf alone, Mel- hhero LA WEATHER i Just now most beat and Wool, the Gowns Wi You wou Messalines, mouse, Mime, Chiff French Ninons, Be a Spots, NET N Figured Nets, ¥ Are sin garniture ply ors that i here Thous novelties greet Call not spend your EAST W and see SEE making = of Pail Chiffons, Persian Nets, AND OUR ands you EDITION sT PR ORAILITING Beautiful Materials or Evening Wear ering the Sik, Silk ete, ily id wish to see. French Silks, ttes, . Victoria. Etc. m Effects, Broche. and . Chitfons, OVELTIES, floral Nets TRIMMINGS Feous Any sort & new of wells in mi the time You better, INDOW for Evening Are Butterfly, Charmuese, Beaded Nets Jew Drop Nets, Silk Spot Nets. of and stylish is selected this section. could DISPLAY. The Leads "Phone 57 . The Old Firm 254 and 256 e 147 luction now TAKE DIED, 1910, at Uhalitley, and Vis elity son eveland ROBE RT J. REID, 2 Undertaker, 230 Princess Street. ~ JAMES REID of Undertake PRINCESS STR for Ambuisnce, NOTICE. Heaters, a ene at a 'Phone 7 Feie on. May Every Day in the Year 1911 Bring You Health, Happiness and Prosperity Jas. Redden & Co. A splendid suit order for B18, i. Full | 'a fo operative Baw the Farmers' Mau. He was working under | fiend he wight from Dernisbons and dey clothing. The new police Village pg Augusta hae eat herhead, HAMOn 4% 1G dal Lan The forwers of the tow Sonn, Hautings, w Linvited. benrerasl all The Wide was Sie. he de new seventh year. at street. All new goods to Also a splendid stock of Brand or overcoat made Prevost's,. Mostra, A R lee. Hl oowa and to | of Noth n A, oi iii nuhip of Raw. rate sore. HH will he en Chiffons, Floral fino ris and other or sperative Bore, - inderwenr can the leading Qéwwd Slope, irind a das Sy a on be meaty" AF ly

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