Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1911, p. 5

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WILLIAMS MACHINERY CO., Canadian Distributor Ferro Engine Toronic Engines in Stock for prompt delivery 5 " SRSA ATTRBTTRIRS Sees es $ : : ® TLL BBB Take Care of the | Little Feet We bave just the Shoes for growing feet-- strong, comfortable and of natural shape. Our Children's Shoes have the reputation of being the | best. Boy or girl can be fitted and suited here. Our prices are kept down to a satisfactory point. K , Calf, Black Russia are some of the leathers that | into our Children's Shoes. and spring heels--all sizes. Shoe the children 'here once to test our Shoes. / 13. RE or ay H. Sutherland & Bro. | THEHOME OF GOOD SHOES , Full heels, half heels EDWARD COWAN SHOT HIMSELF ! (WHILE INSANE. i | Put a Revolver to His Head. While in Yard at Employed at Penitentiary Several Years, and Was Known Resident=--=Nephew nessed Tragedy, Well Wit- While Cowan, temporarily insane, employed as a guard at phe Kingston penitentiary, committed shi cide on Tuesday evening by shooting {himself in the head with a revolver, { while in the back vard at his home in { Portsmouth' % | Coroner Dr. 9. E. Mundell investi {ted and found that it was a cpse andythat no inquest was pe Ary Mr oun was well-known { at Portsmouth and also in the city, jand the news caused quite a - sensa {uon | Accordi Mr. Cow | health wl had been working steadily day he appeared to ibe as well as usual, and his rash act | cannot be accounted for, but for the {fact that he must have gone sudden {ly Aiter having his supper he | went out into the vard 10 do some work, and was also engdged for | time in his stable. After working i i some titne, he went into the house, se {cured his revolver and going out into | the yard again, put the revolver just above -his right ear. { loud report, and soon all was over, as {death was almost instantaneous, Thomas Nicholson, Jr., a nephew {the deceased, was in the kitchen phe, house at the time, and gl ng jout of the window was a witness to | the sad tragedy, of course, it all | happened so quickly that he was un Dr. he ga of | suicide, to what can be learned, MEAr '" of of anci but, anything { summoned and a | investigation, | took charge { Deceased had been a guard at | penitentiary for about seven or i! L { vears, a man who paid attention to his work and home ties, and was held in high esteem he many with was a quainted. His home Ganan but he moved to -Ringston seve | able to do made ar & Sons had Reid of the remains James eight was bn whom he was in Oque, ral vears | ate formerly daughter ago mma Nicholson, John Nicholson, 2 member of Deceasad Miss | of the late He »ranite lodge of Oddfellows {hut no fami i { was | horse and travelled around the ity 2 great deal & working hours THE SPORT REVIEW. The Local Baseball Clubs are Getting Busy. -- here will be a meeting of the execu the Sunday School | Athletic Association | building, Thursday evening. The | pose will consist of drawing up rales {to govern the There la number of rules to introduce | and it is desired to have representa { tives present from each Sunday school in the city, so xs to have their on the different questions brought for discussion » of { in the busi association. are new St. George's Meeting Postponed. been athletics in for There was to have a meeting St of those interested in George's church, last purpose of appointing officers for baseball team. The postponed. until Thursday weount of the fact that s absent from the city. evening, evemng Sydenham Athletic Club. A meeting of Athetic Club of Sydenham Street Methodist church was held, last evening, to transact business of a vaned character. It to enter a junior and senior team. ¢ intended by this club to follow up ry thing the line of clean and that is introduced by It in nate sport association Time at Montreal and Other Places. of Had Fine The last Salvation band of evening, came home, play e Mo a ©O splen dat in nev in On hid time while » treated right rovally , » Mon Fhe near Y ------------ Capt. Daniel Noonan attended the | funeral of the late Perry M. Graham, in Brockville, this afternoon His Home--Had Been! for | Edward | ad been in his usual good | al There was a | Mundell was ] the every | du- | He is survived by his | was very fond of driving, and kept a | Amateur | Y. MCA Views i "pw Yer than has been offered this the | meeting had to he | on | Canon Starr | was decided | SALVATION ARMY BAND HOME. | Cleveland's | BAKING POWDER FIRST COAL * CARGO ARRIVED IN KINGSTON FROM OSWEGO, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1011. Boys' Shoes [HAS Steamer Sowards Reached the City on Wednesday Morning--Schooner Ford River Off to Work the Notes of In- on Sharples--Marine térest. 7 dwdior of having brought the irls' Shoes of coal inte the city this goes to Commodore Max |Shaw, of the speedv little steamer Sowards. The Sowards arrived from (Oswego on Wednesday morning and is now being unloaded of her cargo at Crawford's slip. It would be in order for the harbor master to pre- | sent Commodore Shaw with a fine! i new hat--that providing the rules other places were carried out | The Sowards went over to Oswego | jon Monday night and had a fine trip. | | From now on the Sowards will keep, {the line warm between Oswego and Lirst cargo { season thy's. is, {an 400 | Kingston. | The government boat Scout is-in Iport again She is working in this district. { The tug {cott, to-day, to bring up Bartlett cleared for Pres- | some bar-! ges The steamer i Brockville for The Island Wanderer {to Clayton, vesterday, and will {on her regular route there { W. J. Douglas and H. B. Mills, of Marshall cleared from Oswego went gol go} steamer Every boy feels proud of his shoes, especially if they come from Aberne- We carry mostly everything that's made in up-to-date lines. Boys' Calf Bluehers, $2, 2.50, 3.50, Boys' Patents, $3, 340 to 5.00 Boys' Tans, $3.50 to 5.00 Also Oxford Shoes for Boys. All Girls like our Shoes. We have Pretty Tans, Patents, Vici Kid and Gun Metals. $3, 3.50, 4.00 for best grades; lower price values, $2.50, 2.00 We also have hundreds of styles of Oxfords and Pumps, $1.50, 2.00, 250 to 4.50. ' | ABERNETHY'S the Thousand Island Steamboat Co., went to Clavton, yesterday, to make leomplete arrangements for the sea- | {son's work there, { "The schodner Ford River cleared for tthe (alloup Islands, this morning. h about twenty-five men, and will] wreck of the Steamer | Protect Your Furs Against Moths TARINE MOTH BAGS, All sizes. MOTH BALLS. MOTH CAMPHOR FLAKES. NAPTHO CAMPHOR FLAKES and NAPTHO CEDAR CAMPHOR FLAKES, Pkg, Prouse's Drug Store Opposite Bt. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 8% | wit work on the woner Bertha Kalking cleared eo to-day. The schooner Mergil Os has cleared for wego J. vacht . Toronto n's beautiful ear fron gdensburg, N.Y, in a y on the Vain doe! Rutland boats which o are being loaded | for Ogdensburg package con HO few davs | there weral of the tered at Chicag will start week. The outlook for busine improved derabh nd while the wd-breaker ont I" Se and sx has in the past few weeks, season will not be al it will average 'up seasons, despite the | has existed in ma- | 1lb 15¢ with | pessimism which rine circle . mate Henry | several sailors, of Alex we in Oswego fitting out ste Island Belle, which had | boilers installed there. Capt. | expects to get away this week, Capt. Henry Matthews, acquitted at| obourg of murder, sailed into this | wi as master of the steamer City of York last year, and on the woner Oliver Mowat the vear pre Capt. Byron J. Estes, Barlch, aad | andria Bay. j the Amey | new } i MARGARET ANGLIN TO-NIGHT jew Will be Seen at the Grand Opera House. Margaret Anglin, the distinguished Canadian actress, whose appearance last seavon resulted. a splendid. im- pression of her remarkable dramatic powers, is coming here with a new jrole and a new play. This season she 15, under the direction of Messrs Liebler & Co., at the Grand to-night, jm "Green Stockings," written by--A Ge W. Mason and George Fleming The condition under which Miss | Anglin consented to consider a tract with Messrs. Liebler & Co. was that they should exploit her in a *i{comedy role and they having agreed wil | thereto, the coniract was signed and to | "Green Stockings" was the result. We The | are told that the play is a pure come- with an interesting story, the of which are laid in England, ous { Tee is packed up the lake from Buf {falo for a distance of thirty miles. An offer of 1 cents on grain, Fort illiam to Buffalo, has heen made for I'his 1s one-fourth highe spring. | Vesselmen do not consider the price {worth the chance under present condi- j tions, there too much uncer tainty of a return cargo I'he steamers Senator Derbyshire and ~amuel Marshall, left Brockville, on { Tuesday, for Oswego, the first boats {ta clear from that port this season | The steamer Britannic is being fitted jout for the season's work and | make her first trip from Montreal | Kingston on Thursday, May 4th { Britannic will have the same run as |g, [last vear and will be manned by the | . following officetsCaptain, F. 8B. An {and that Miss Anglin has been pro dress; mate, C. Hart: first engineer, |vided by the authors with a part I. F. Marchand; second engineer, Eu {that will give her ample opp yriunity gme Marchand; purser, A. N, Smith. [jr portraying the lighter and hap -- {pier side of her art, hitherto only in The Rideau Steamers. {dicated in such of the emotional rolls of the Rideau Naviga- with which she has lately been identi this season wil fed as gave her a slight modicum .of fun. Those hints of her latent comedy Edward Fleming, cap- | powers, however, were sufficient to in mate; W, F. [dicate great ability Tuttle, j and it is matter for congratulation te her admirers that Miss Anglin ap | mwkes her new and important depar mate; Leorge it 1 make her | She has! {spot tonnage. as = | : con sCenes Phe officers | tion company steamers be Rideau Queen Wiliam Fleming, purser; Leorge as a comedienne nan. engi now inz=William Secett, Lynch, bh G ire, Shannon, « eer Denovan, ---------- "The Kissing Girl." Monday, Grand, the | cess, The Kissing Girl," {its phenomenal run of nearly {formances at the Cort T cagy, reveal the charms | tuneful score and the beauty 1 said to be of id cond engineer Me Rideau King will v trip Monday, May Ist 1 thoroughly overhauled and repaw , and has farnishings Every ing about i= in first-class shape Un April 24th, at the Intest musical comedy suc direet from 20 pe heatre, Ch of of ag will its Wellesley treats an street, To piles, fis-| of principmls and chor sures, operation. | great weliness It Write for free booklet and references {doubly Mrs. M. Cummings and Wiss Clara | pubdic Cummings have returned from Cham- |, hers, where they spent Easter. Hawke, 21 successfully ete. without ronto, rove the theatreges of this city, because of the or- of dialogue, and ality of its melodins, to gether with the eminence of its cast of | principals I'he company is ome of power--mot only in musical sense, but in dramatic interpretation of lvrisal {works, It is headed by the accom- { plished Texas Guinan. welcome 16 ny ts the TWO KEGS OF BEER, | Were Cause of Some Trouble on Bay Street. Two kegs of beer were responsible {for trouble at the home of Elizabeth "Toss, Bay street, the other night | Aevording to the evidence taken in a lenge at police court, to-day, there was a little drinking party at the home. All went well until Mrs. Sarah Rane, {who occupies a room with her hus | band, in this household, appeared on ithe weene. When she came in she {found that her husband was ome of !the number who were drinking; and she asked him to go to his room. He j refused, and then Mes. Tozer abused Mrs. Kane by calling her names, such | as would not look at all well in print. This resulted in Mre, Kaoe having a | summons issued for Mrs. Toser, and | after hearing the evidence, M ale "Farrell fined Mrs. Toser $5 and costs ur one mouth. Ne Kane sefused - 40 {be "sociable" as one witnels put it, | with the drinking party. % ! { Mrs. George Vallepu, who bas been | spending the past days with her json, G.I. G. Vallean, Montreal street, . | returned fo her _ howe in Selby, "to- day. © Nd \ . a i Chiver's Pcie and jelly. Kirk's grwery. 3 TheGovernment Test Of ICE CREAM ( { { { ( 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000s00000ss At. ee The Government Bulletin No: 218, just Issued, shows that SAKELL'S and Ice Cream is the purest in the Province of Ontario, second * ® ® * * ° ° ° * * ® ® ® * ® ® » * * * ® ® ® © best in the whole Dominion of Canada Isn't this the quality of Ice Cream the public should use? ® * * * ® . * ® * : Only pure foods should be used. We use no starch or gelatine Our Ice Cream is made of PURE CREAM ONL ---------------- rest na There's None Better Than the Pu SAKELL'S ICE CREAM PARLORS ' Next to Opera House 000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000OS a | OUR CONSIGNMENT Of Green and Black Teas from Cey lon have arrived Though prices are much higher, we are still sell- ing at 30c per Ib. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. AT ST. JOHN'S, PITTSBURG. Easter Tea and Concert on Tuesday | Evening. | audience ga Pittsburg, Easter te and A fair-sized red in St | John's church, evening, for the cert. Tables decorated beneath their weight, were next to th « Orange hall, ing and when the material ared for everyone repaired church where the progranume given. T With the exceplion of one was furnished by x Princess Street mixed two Do its Duty Nine times in tea when the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com- pel a lazy liver to do its duty Cures Con- stipation, ges tion, Sick . was | 3 | musu Fa » the Kingston dist church quartietie sang hairman was Rev. | Meth complimented the interior of the hurch ballad, 'Mary, liam Mack, was ' Grace Mitchell sang request Meth quartet numb Princess Street ing { pon Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine must bear Signature the accomplished « pastor, Reede, the very ni sang Reede spoke Y brief! and spiritual Mr. Mack sang . the noert material Mitchell and Ages." After had taken part in paired to the hall supper was served. the prog where nt Has Gone to England Pe. G. W. Mylks, W. rio has gone to London, will be engaged in bh during the coming summer - a Fresh Air and. 3 - Sunshine Is essential to baby health. Wheel the baby out in one of our up-to- Go-Carts and Baby Carriages James Reid The Leading Undertakers. 'Phone 147. s ; A

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