Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1911, p. 3

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i {sonment for mur 1A CONVICT SUICIDEL HIMSELF IN HIS CELL WITH A SHIRT. HUNG Charles Goldwmith, a Desperado, Decided to End His Life-He Was Sedving Twenty-one Year Sentence for Murderous . Assault, Charles Goldsmith, sentenced at Cay- uge, Ont., fo twenty-one years' impri- ous assault | 1894, suicided about 5.30 o'clock Tues- i jday afternoon, by hanging himseli ia or sale at Mahood's drug store. OUR CONSIGNMENT Of Green and Black Teas from Cey lon are log have arrived. much higher, we are still sell- at 30c per Ib. Though ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario prices me IDEAL BONING. oi your ord r er. rusts Sat ¥ isfaction g sar. if boning Leave uaranteed, RGA NNETT, Corsettiere, 208 Wellington Sirect. |" Phone STH Engine "Catalogues ready. 'Do You Want One? Drop us a Card, 'A WARNING was fined Mitk 11 vl box: Handle od should 111 o HE 8 with work. care for in it MES Phone 185 of tine in which Montreal 00 and his license cancelled for ling milk fram a dirty waggon. food of the cleanest. Advice our Laturney and have J 0% XD. HR look so much bet- new ° customers departmient. it along. No We LATURNEY, NORSS STREET. "Your D.D.D, Preseription is the best thing we have ever handled, and is giving good satisfaction with Stevenson Drug Man, our Co. "1 have had Eczema on and off for about three years, sul tried has done so much D, It will few minu w 1 have DDD: on hand it will « tes. 1 can ndthing 1 good as D.D, top tha irritation in a and ease at once," writes Mrs, A. J, Squires, my LD.D, is little fis coll. He cut his shirt into strips, and hanged himsell to the cell door, fis feet dangling two feet above the floor. A guard passing by discovered the hanging body, and at once cut it down, but life was extinct. It is said that only ten minutes elapsed between the passing of the guard on his for mer round and the discovery of the body, Dr. R. K. Kilborn, coroner, was notified, and will hold an inquest this afternoon, The dead conviet came to Canada in the nineties gs» a Barmardo boy. He was placed on a farm with a farmer in Wentery Ontario, and one day commit- ted a murderous assault upon his em- er's wile, attacking her with a and grievously wounding her. He {Hou twenty-one years of ¥ was age, hind prison not sixteen years be. came very nearly ending her life. He had the instinets of the desperado, but is entitled to = coroner's inquest, Dnt ¥ PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From AR Over the World, Father and son ale in Witkinor jail, charged with general banditting. : Sir William Mackenzie has left for the west to make plans for the com- ing season. ; Ambassador Bryce will arrive in Ottawa op Fring. He will be the of 1 Grey. BAY Shirbrooke, due., Hollis Hitch. cock, farmer, in a moment ol temper, |b hanged himself in his barn. i Toronto, the nltra-conservative city, admits that Laurier made a telling defence of the trade agreement. Canon Davidsan, Toronto, pleads for more vivacity in the Anglican church. British trade continues t6 ghow re- markable increases. : At Albuguerue, N.M., Benjamin J. Ball, a civil engineer of Detroit, com- mitted suicide by opening a blood vessel in his wrist, ° Sir William Van Horm ia out with a vigorous letter that in iprocity bill Canada is making a ri armers' «| agains J. R. Stratton has been dismissed, but Warren and Morden were commit- ted for trial. All are officials of the Trust and Guarantee company, De La Nicoll, former district-at- to! of New York county, . how talked of as a compromise candidate to break the senatorial deadlock as Ati NF Waitt is that the oe at n is te shiny of the United States may be necessary in Mexico. Ten. per cont. increase for Canadian Pacific trainmen west of Port Arthur At Melilla, Morocco, E. Mangin, the chief of the French military mi at killed by the som of the ofl war, because the had caused the execu- tion of two native soldiers. v Carnegie has come to the aid of the defunct Carnegie Trust com- any, New York, He has relinquished Ris olainy, which originally amounted to $2,100,000, but were cut down to $700,000 before the collapse of the in stitution, London, Ont., college students at- Bee She Hates in » body on Tuesda; t, prepared to m: trou- ble for Mfton Crawford, an actor, Ber a oa Et a orth tter comparing to the Nort Pole, and the inhabitants to Eskimos. Bpecial police a riot. Ida Hill Notes. 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1011. o Psi, {Continued from Page 1.) and a Juss in many other ways be sidds. The speaker dealt with several grievances against the umion. Union was needed to cope with the great rush of immigration to the west, and by it there would be a t saving lin the mission fields. United strength was needed to face this great problem. Federation would not meet the need. He was of his opinion be ¥ ™ cause of his experience in the mission field. He believed confederation com- tained a self contradictory principle. The schenie bad been tried many times but had always failed, The union of 1575 had brought about much good. A wnion would mean much to Canada, Rev. A. H. Drumm, spoke next, amd he opposed the union. His ; lasted half an hour, and in that time he dwelt on many points. He did not touch on the desirability of union, but dwelt on the result of the pro posed union il carried out. He refer red to the powers given the differen bodies. One body had ne name but for the convenieice the speaker would tertn it, "the what is it." This hody had power to selett representatives for a higher court, and the men they would selpet need not be men in full comgnunion. This he regarded as a radical change. Would any man want his som to work under such arrange ments or under such a "sweat box,' to use a police tam. He severely criti- eized the working out of the different church bodies in the 'proposed unjon, it would be simply impossible for a minister to work under conditions pro- . Under the new rule, the pres- ytery would lose the power to mod- erate in calls, the~power for ordina« ation, and select representatives to general synod. The Presbytery, as it stood to-day, was looked upon as the stro t unit; under the new rule, it would simply be a Wahine, with no real authority. Personally, the speak- er would not enter into a church form- ed on this basis, nor would he want his son to do so. Working under the esent system was quite bad enough, ut under such conditions as propos- edi would make it a thousand times order, | At this juncture, there was some discussion as to whether the members who' "had spoken on nbject at Belleville, should be all to again express their views, and it was finally decided that they should not speak, that the time should be left open for others who had not had the oppor- tunity. : ' Alfred Alexander said that as a lay- mun, he wished to express his opin- ion. The 'quesfion had been discussed at great length, and he thought all rhould be ready to vote upon it; B. Mallory said it was six months since the matter had been sent on to the Presbytery, and surely by now, the members were ready to vole. He could not see that anything could be gained by going on with the discus- sion > Cries of "take the vote," were then given by different members. Principal Cordon wished to see the Question given a thorough discussion. v. H. W. Reid very strongly sup- ported the union. He looked upon the union as a great help. It ad been a great help elsewhere. Rev. J. McInnes opposed the union, and set forth reasons for his action, in an able manner, Jobn Melntyre, K.C., favored union, Church union, he said, was desirable, The object of all church organizations was that of evangelizing the world and in what better way could this be accomplished than in union * Cauld it be accomplished by disunited frag. ments or by a solid body ? God said go ye into all the world, and preach She fespel' The question was how coull this be most effectively done, and in union the speaker believed it could be far better carried out. W. Mcintosh agreed with all the pre- vious speaker said about all working together, yet he could not vote for union, under the present conditions. A. apizit 8], the revival of Cheint was to draw together, Rev. F. 8. Dowjin more information before be could vote. there a erying need in Canada for this union. And if so, would the proposed union cover the need ? As Jets the speaker had been unable to Hf he could be persuaded that the key to the situation had been secured, then he would favor union. Prol. Jordan favored the union, and Rev.' Dr. MacTavish opposed the union Sa [roposed. "I think union is an ideal thing," he said; and I have always enjoyed very much, the fellow- ship of the members of other denomin- at 3 said he wished iy. if § 3 BF F i Ft Fe h i if HS i : : f ; J i B | E i i ? ; i i i i f : seikE h i e's Forum | | A CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES ---- 4 First insertion le a word, = Each con PPIs IIvIIIIvesv eet FOR SALE. secutive insertion thereafter half cent BLACK PERSIAN Monday nigh hockey Reward far return to t LAME THROW, at» mal this office SNAPS TO CLose nh nxt th . ® a word. Minimum charge for one in- mertion, ZNe; three Insertions, D0; six, $1: ene month, $2. LEATHER PURSE, 3 & ad 5 SEVERAL SINGER chines, among them maker's FPatcher re Bargai Turk's 'Phone 78 SEWING a Fhoeo HELP--WANTED, DINING-ROOM GIRL, APPLY, Mrs. Gwatkin, 343 King Street A MILLINERY SALESWOMAN, . AP. PAIR EYEGLASSES, o : University nd St Bari and Bagot tarn to Whig BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. office ETW BE x WLUR, LON BE Reward for re SECONDHAND MAPLE LEAP Brain grinder; 18 Plates price, APPIY, IX 1. Hay, Clarence ply. at 219 Princess Street © HANDSOMEST S50 forts ON THE ROAD. A Beautiful | Seats now on Sale. A 3 Production, | 25, 50, 75, $1.06, sL30. Thursday. MARCH 9th COL. W. A. THOMPSON RPESENTS GIRLS FOR FINISHING. FOR OUR NEW MILLINERY APPLY Tatior, To I. Winstin, Ladies' 138 Wellington Street. YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE Shoe Business. Apply to Reid & Charles, Princess Sirest DE- partment, a saleslady and pre- IMPORTED GERMAN Have you heard the dickey birds you mised the SOng- I. Driver, §oiner Queen and Barrie. 'Phone sing" If you haven't it. They are the finest in land Perfect, guarantead sters. Come In Ww DENTAL. CANARIES.-- i and O EBATOR, caraciry Batham Outdoor sap for casi Muy be niversi nus + FoR sae, + Meter Boat, with sate Top. all rendy for eugive, 2¢ x 3 1.2 parer. George Mills & Co. 126- 12% Princess Street. MISS VESTA ©: VICTORIA The English Queen and Her Britliant Company of International Players Greatest Entertainment Ever Seen ere. H SEATS Now OX Cane ey 2, STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKERP. SMART BOY TO Aster IN MAIL COMPETENT CHEESEMAKER FOR SPARKS AND SPARKS. DENTISTS, 2%0 12 Slineems Street, Kingston. 'Phone fi: staupen sed safe beat: " bargain, Apply, Caretaker of Yacht Club, Least aL 21 the Barb, Ont, Cheese Factory Apply, statin experience salary, to M. urwash, Bard, Ont - N-- andi 8, D.D.S ist od SIMPSON, LDS. DENT. 25s Princess Street. Telephone : : ; 3 &» &» + -* > | 3 | § 5 j er, competent hand ing full particulars ences, to Box Af RB, Apply, and' Whig giv- refer. office DR. C. CO, NASH, DENTIST; DR. C. HH. Weicker, aslstant, 183 Princess St. "Phone TWELVE. Geprge 81 : department on Monday and Thurs- f morning and Saturday after- NOONE, Apply, Business office, Whig. Tuesday, March 14 JOS. M. GAITES BEGS TO OFFER THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION, 3 TWINS Clifton Crawford Back Again With Origina)} New York Company of 100. Augmented ts on Sale Friday. demand Belnios LIVE MAN OR WOMAN WANTED DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 18 MONT -- near Princess Street real Street, 'Phone 652. LEGAL. FOR QUICK asm SALE, A SEVEN. ro ed New Brick Hous k . for work at home paying $2900 to $3.00 per day, with coportumity to advance; spare time can be used; work not difficult and requires no experience Winston, Limited, Spadina Ave, Toronto. ERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men; good salary; per- manent position; if you are work- CUNNINGHAM FOR INSURA ers and Satie orn Clarence FINANCE AND INSURANCE. Law Office, St, Kingston. over Northern Crown Street, or 'phong 424. MUDIE, BARRIST. NCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Ihisurance Emporium, Bank, Brock (i BRICK not SE, #8 CLERGY STR wr, eu # Ma Cathedr "ight Oree hit i ing for small sala behind the counter, write to-day; you can double your wages and pe Jour own Boas. Apply, Box "BE. B. C." Whig ce, GENERAL INSURANCE--FIRE, LIF Accident and Heaith Policies isa ed; first-class companies: rates. \ . oon, Agent, Wellington Street. standard 15% GASOLENE LALNCH: 1» NETH, IS Te, t 2 ir beam, » cedar and He WANTED--GENERAL. .Griffin's.. THEATRE ONTARIO AND SA, VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, 81 Brock Street. Get the Griffin Habit a NORTHERN ONTARIO Land Grants, cash. A King Street E., Berlin, VETERAN N. Hett, 115 Ont Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday MARCH 6th, 7th, Sth, GARBAGE TO COLLECT; WILL CALL any day and will do it free of hinge. Write Box 231, Whig of- ce. PROGRAMME : TWO GREAT NOVELTY ACTS, FoR MAY IST, HOUSE, WITH FOUR rooms; all modern improve- ments; must be in goed condition GEO FRONTENAC the Protectors' backed by $10.000,000 of ected. Call 'Phone 396. Kingston, Ont. or dro a INVEST. 1863; president, ir Richard Cartwright: farm county nLures; mortgages purchased; and interest ai- LOAN AND ment Society; established money issued on city and properties, municipal and debe deposits received lowed 8. OC MeGHI Director, 87 Clarence Street. A. BATEMAN REPRESENTS Underwriters capital and four other fire insurance com- anies: all kinds of Insurance of- » ' » card # fice ane re wm K €7 Clarence Street ¥ 3 Va it Managing FARM, 135 ACRES, NEAR KINGSTON wa ' FOR SALE Autos and Touring and near car line: notice at once State rental Box 83, Whig office "The Lowes" Western Cowboy Act, introducing INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding oe newspapers. No canvassing nd for cu Rh Syndi- cate, 3.968 Lockport, N.Y. Fred Lowe | The Champion Rope Manipulator of the World, AFARLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tics, carefully selected; parties ar riving March 13th, 20th and April Ind. Apply, now, The Guild. 71 Drummond Street, Montreal, er 14 Grenville Street, Toronto LIVERPOOL, LONDON, Fire Insurance Compan assets, 7.215 Thaddition possiLie rates, Iefore renew or giving new business from Strange & Strange, 'Phone 325, FURNITURE FINISHER. AND GLOBE Available et rates * Agents hains QGars. One Modal tonneau M ily équipped hield, speedometer, extra to complete, tires and eqriipment One Model 8 Metanghlis Buick, fully equipped, (nel ing top and wind "Le Vere" i Ventriloquist. + 5 REELS MOTION PIOTURES. TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Matinee at 2 pan. All Seats, Sc. Evening at 7 and 9 p.m.. Admis- SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- KINGSTON scription: first class work; best leather only used: one trial will suffice, Bring your repairs te Scdtt"s, 206 Barrie Street, cor: of ANTIQUE FERNITURE A SPECIALTY, , enamelling, all colors of mjcsion work: all tention 2 'Phone ebonizing ahd gi and work given best Driscoll, 23 John Street. #95 at speedometer, oxira Hea tire tubes. et for Ing, owner larger IeLanghiin- Dual Kx lonally Ge fue it Hig Clergy West. WINDOW CLEANING Company --Spring fs coming and you will want your windows clean- ed Now is the time to get your orders in before the rush. Drop me a card. 21 Montreal Street All orders promptly attended to sion, 10c. Children accompanied| G with guardian, Se. SINe]IgN DAY LIGHT JOTI. PICTURES. COMPLETE ANGE SATURDAY, TURSDAY pI HL : S REELS, 1,000 FT. EACH, ALL AY EVERY SATUR- 'HILDREN'S D HALF © DAY, UNDER 13 YEARS, "NOTICE I am authorized to receive wun- objectionable dumpage matter at west end of Stuart Street, to be approved of, and placed in such a manner as may be pointed out by me. +A HORRINS. ANY DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR, DROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL, ENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up Into up- to-date suits.' Price and workmeh- ship guaranteed to please. Pressing rs repairing done on the shortest Thomas Galloway, notice next Bibby's Livery. Brock St. TRANSATLA NY oe C. 8 UPHOLSTERER, -- -- p-- W, J. GAVIN UPHOLSTERING, RE- carpet work, hair mat. t Drop a card or on 216 ot Street. -- airing am Tress renc 8. Kirkpatrick, Age Clarence Sireet, Kingston 56s TO LET, . DESIR ARLE BRICK Hose, ny Ww Sire : ¢ 'Phone _ ve . \ i i A King 4 PERSON HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand « Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. I have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. rpenter and Builder, 256 Division it., for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. * Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, for reasonable THE , HOTELS AND RESTAUPANTS. BRUNSWICK ¥ OTEL, PR. st opposite GT from CPR on 3 bar supplied with and li ®. charges special rates by the" week Cousineau, Prop GRIMASON incess Street the best y leg Liquors Clgars rates stable accommodation is reasonable. Mulvilie & Driscoll HOTEL, Beers, cost Brands ARCHITECTS. Bar stocked with Wines STORAGE dry. a JFOR FURNPIL RE. CLEAN, Fy iry rOnnTR al # ely m 1 Key, ROOMS, INCLUDING SIT n, beds f baths pe w moderate t John ad i 9 2-3 | -- A Bo BLE BRICK HOt s§ % 0 of prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and neatly, THURSDAY, 8th MARCH, At Eight o'clock. Anniversary Recital Cantata, ""The Nativity," by the Cholr, assisted by RODGER J. MAN- NING, Baritone, Admission, 10c and upwards. OTICE \. Water con- are h ed to boll the notifh 1 ice will be WR te * Jon SARs Waterworks Com. A FuBiica) Haaith Officer Ont., is J. L water given TO PERSONALS, BIRTHMARKS, MOL permanently . ES... Warts, ete, remov HENRY 258 ARTHUR ELLIS, 'Phone 345 58 Kivyg Street ARCHIT Avenue. or, University 1013 F. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC. is elephone without scar. Twenty years ex- rience. Dr. Elmer J, e, Eye, Throat and Skin Blem- Nose, ish Specialist, 258 Bagot Street WM.. NEWLANDS tects, ete "Phone 608 SON,. & ARCHI- Office, 268 Bagot Street. MEDICAL . SPARKS, B.A, MD, PRYSICIAN , A 100 Wellington St. Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 3 to § and 7 to § pm. "Phone 386. POSITIONS WANTED. UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND Cricket Clubs. Wanted, mediom fast right ferences given from three Eng. lish gentlemen, late members of the Eton VET. Apply, "BE. A J." Whig office. POWER & SON, ARCHITAOTS MER. corner Streets chants Bank Building, Brock and Weilington Phone 212 + BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. # Dally British Whig, The Weekly Rritish Wiig, Of Kingston, Ont. Price and efrculation consider ed, th is bett: is- ie rt Bed yg a or advert : OSTEOPATHY, "HEALTH WITHOUT DRI G8. "it. 6, Asheroft, DO, Edna J Do, Graduates under the Founder of Oste pathy, Princess Street orner Division 'Phone 447 No arge for cons Sultatlen and fterature Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to §. § to Dry BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail order bosiness at he mp A Canvassing Be your awn Bend for Tree boakist T° is how, Heavock, 2.969 Lockport, NY ESTABLISHED 1wes, "We Guarantee Every Load" sz J.SWIFT ~ That, Pay Envelope Must take care of the house- hold expenses. For a saving in Fuel come to us, wha hae exhaust pre-4mpt 4 quarters and cultivate fifty acren exira, tender ead. add a fm & CO Fears, ruiifvsie filty sores snd erect & Bouse worth § 0498 Es right and cannot obtain Ww. WwW CORY. pay - + 2 Depoty of the Minter of (he 4 ; may enter for x Bema and In aT utrises Poles, FLE0 per mers wide #8 Banik da ocech ef Thee Ira ies 8 wet ntavior Nol agpiberised pobleiiod of this wives deem nt will nou be paid fur, % * MA Si

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