Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1923, p. 18

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4 ' SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928. ' THE DAI | Farmer Runs Amuck, Kills Five People LY BRITISH WHIG 18 se THE INTIAL MARCH-OU1 Of the P.W.O.R. Friday Even- ing--Presentation of Tro=- phies Took Place. companied by the band, through tha | LOC principal streets of the city, and | AL NEWS. back again to their quarters. Thera | were about 220 ofiicers, N.C.O's. and | {men on parade under the command | of Major E, B. Sparks. The battalion | !rresented a very creditable appear- | ---------- ance along the line of march, when | The 1923" "march-cut"' of the fact is taken into consideration the Prince of Wales' Own Regi- that only a few drills have been ment was held on Friday evening, |held. J | Brief Items of Interest Picked Isabel, Okla. April 28.--Five per-! | sons were shot to death by a farmer Up by the Whig Re- who ran amuck near here during the porters. night, according to reports to coun-| ---- [ty officers. i We are sole agents for Hyslop! John Pope, a farmer, is sought in| | bicycles. H. Milne, 272 Bagot street. | connection with the killing. | | There was no session of the pol-! Those Killed were Pope's wife, | of the regiment After the return to the armouries, [ice court on Saturday morning. their two children, and Mrs. Pope's | armouries, ac- the battalion was drawn up in a hol- | . Lackie's Rose Tea ' Room open | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hansen. low square and the first annual pres- | Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Pope and his wife, it was reported, |entation of trophies and various | Some 1,200 boxes of cheese were | were separated, and Mrs, Pope and prizes took place. There was a larga | 80ld.at Brockville on Friday at 16c|the children were living with her a d. | parents. [ crowd of interested friends present {3 pou . { wii for the occasion. The trophies wera | Capt. Heron will be in Cornwall | | Beaver Board Artistic--Sanitar v--Durable--Economical The exclusive "SEALTITE" treatment gives Beaver Board an ideal surface for decoration, making a priming coat unneces- sary and insuring a perfect band with any good paint. initial 5 Ask for free samples and illustrations at office. ALLAN LUMBER (0. VICTORIA STREET. "Phone 1042, ES mm The J. K. Carroll Agency 56 BROCK STREET the 1st battalion parading from the I A ae ¥ 'ello of Kingston SAR Ak i and f irth an- presented by Mrs. H. J. Dawson and of the order by attending Ii-Iny,, p 'pg grgppg, 3 ce in Cooke's church, on Sun- W o] , 1 29th, at 11 o'clock. The Dominion challenge cup for: e meNibers are requested 32 meet cignalling, competed for by many orne cess ledge rooms, corner ring Signal sections san HOPE Ah [on May Ist to inspect the High | Federal Bankruptcy Act School cadets. A Hardship in Quebec | Mr. Swaine, plano "uner. Orders | | | | niversary received at 100 Clergy street west. | ~ "Phone 564w. Quebec, April 28.--The Federal Sha Montreal Streets, at fen o'clock ! When ordering Javel Water, be| Bankruptcy Act was held responsible All members of the order are cordial- (out Canada, was won by the P.W.O. Sure and ask for the new brand, | for much of the hardship now exist- ly invited to attend. a R. this yer, and Lieut. C. Cannon, | "Superior, chemically tested. {ing in rural districts of Quebec, and arylof Anniversary Committee. [accepted the beautiful cup on behalf | The little daughter of Mr. and |2PProaching a crisis, by Hon. J. E. Secretarylof Anniv i F. A. Robinson, Maynard, is Caron, Quebec Minister of Agricul- | of his section. | Mrs. N 5 to (Creditors | General Hospital, taking the [tUre, In a statement to the press to- otce la The bearer section, under Capt. in the S : ! RG | Jones, was awarded the special new treatment for diabetes, hei {erence i 1 edera) PRODUCE MARKETS. } Phone G8. Ree, 2210m--1125w, a prize donated by the St. John's am- | Dr. H. S. Brown, in practice at| icy Act wili be held in Monk:| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS In the Matter of the Estate of Cathe- pylance brigade for being the Dest |Seoley's Bay, is leaving at the viose |T€8l today between Sir Lomer Gouin, te "AL ES ND INSURANCE RS ; . ity of King- : DI EE Wie team in the dominion. {ot the month to establish himself in | federal minister of justice, and a "Toronto dew, Deceased. : ssurtic tol The inter-company challenge DOTICL 48 berehy Elven pursians p- shield; for proficiency and general Roan {number of provincial ministers an i | practice at Clinton. : judges p Se da} Toronto, April 28.--Heavy steers, 1 ure Miss Lilian Cobb, Kingston, has | sy to $8. vy sed statutes of Ontario, 1914, ake i i ; Im Te that all credii: 3 drill, was won by "C" Company and Jake) 8 poeition HR snogtather in] Butchers cattle, $6.75 TL thers having clatms agair ) A . r t ores rtment o ¢ On- | § and of Catharing Garvin. Who dled on Was ac epted by Capt. H. E. Law. tario vi at Tweed | Lambe, $13 to $14. nd day of March, AD:| Individual spoons for rifle-shoot- Le | 2d. Poultry, wholesale and retail, de- 23 sal y of Kingston Te- : - =] ichar erryman, - ive N y La re, er or send by Jost pre-|ing on the indoor range wera award machinist for the Dominion Textile | Head of University College, Oxford, | Ve red f.0.b. Toronto, No. 1 Quality, | pail on or before the 6th day of May,ioq +4 Corpl. Baiden and Ptes i i with | London, April 28 -- Sir Michael Hens 20c to 28c. AD. :923 to the undersigned, Joseph) Smith faliam i 0., has secured a good position with ! - Mich | Chickens 15¢ to 206, Dexle, 106 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont., stine, Armstrong, Smith, TAI | re Ford Molar C.. Detroft Mich. | Sadler, vice-chancellor of Leeds uni-| . - thelr names and addresses and a fulll 4 Raney. A special prize was | A Harrowsmith 5 ult case ig Yersity, has been appointed Master | Turkeys, 25¢ to 35c. 4 ssa i Iniv : Pam te) {slated for trial on Wednesday next Of University College, Oxtord, and is « d articulars of their | " I or any) given to C. Q. M. 8. Smith. Dairy Ei t i e Gene 3 PofBPanre LBES 0 36c. Lefore County Magistrate J. Ww. l€2Ving Leads. Generous references 5 36c. [to his work have been made in the| held by them. nN The certificates of qualification ND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that| e 0 o Hf Begs cartons : after tio said 36in day of May. A.D.irecelved at the provisional school of Bradshaw, at the court house. | 3 oi a Se, $2 to 3lec = Hl Eretsianse Thc to infantry held in December last were | = pegono buying a bicycle call and |2®WSPapers, more particularly in the, New laid, delivered, Toronto, 26c r 5 pSLE nC E 1 - " a b Pa] RA Br ag regard only also presented, as follows: Ptes. A. see the Hyslop, Empress and Cleve. | Yorkshire papers. | Bn Soil trate. | "the claims of which he shall then |p. vne, 'R. Gardener, A. C. Chart | D. Elibress sud pa on er Have notice, and he will not be liable Bor Rs ¢ hart loads at Harvey Milue's, 272 Bagot | 20. Fe COT Coe ni Creamery prints cy. 30¢ to the. to any person of whose cla he Ss. } py. I street. : . ; i not at the time of such distribution | R. K Stenson hay beep Sppolntcd Belleville,é April 28. Gold Creamery, No. 1, 37¢ to asc. haye received afte L. Wells, |2nd clothing stolen trom JOSEPH DOYLE Executor of the last Will and Testa- ment of sald Catherine Garvin. | Why is this a poor arrangement? | The answer will be found among | today's want ads. t OFFERS FOR SALE ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE--Brick, seven rooms, hard- wood floors, electric light, garage, well built, 'and in first class condition. $7 to $7.00. HONOR FOR SIR MICHAEL. P_&buut the E--Ten rooms, electric light and gas, {wo entrances, very desirable for doctor. SEVERAL LOTS for sale or on easy terms.' formerly! | Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Becomes i" EE rte mr rrr {CANADIAN SHIPYARDS ONE MAN IS KILLED ARE LOSING BUSINESS | IN TENEMENT FIRE | English Yards Underbid Do- And His Wife and Daughter minion Builders Owing to Are in a Critical Con= | -- coins The Kingston Kiwanians i postmaster at Tamworth. [3 ot Claude a 3 > i 'ourachot, a Frenchman who lives | To Invade Belleville acting postmaster for a long period, | i | . [leaves with the best wishes of the &° Marmora, were recovered on | AUCTION SALE | Belleville Ontario: Kiwanis is go--| community. | Thursday. All that was taken has Dairy, 32¢ to 35c. Lower Labor Costs. dition. Delivered: Creamery, extra fancy, 31c to] Montreal, April 28.-- 2c. {ousting Canadian shipbuilding com- Solids, No. 1, 29¢ to 30c. anies from the'r own market owing Solids, No. 2, 28¢ to {to a big variation amounting to forty Dairy 21c to Iver cent. in the costs of production. England is; New York, April 28.--One man Iwas killed and a number of persons |were burned to-day in a fire that swept the three-storey tenement in jFitkin avenue, Brooklyn. Harvey 1 rr, fifty-six years old, who jumped {from the third storey window, died of a fractured skull. His wife and | These are the conclusions formed |aaughter are in hospital in a criti- +» &W. BOM- jjy Arthur R. Gillham, managzirg jcal condition director of Canadian Vickers, Lim- | Ite, who has just returned from a C. D. Martin, customs inspector, [Not been found but a great part of i ville, with a : t {ing strong in Bellev e berant bani C. H. Glover, assistant inspect-|it has. The man Bonrachot had a yrints large and enthusiastic membership. . : «jlarze number o SAIC; : : p S, | "ib or, Brockville, concluded their in | ge number of twenty-frene gold | Cheese, large, per pound 20¢ | Ti {5 that therd in n : {Charter night, which w | e con- spection of the customs house and (pieces, each worth $3.86 Tha | ¢ 21 2 €, pe , = le resuit is tha thi rc wil not De {ducted by Kingston Kiwanis, will ba ot i ih lo ~.C much shipbuilding in Canada for | returned to Kingston. amount of money was somewhere in | Manitoba wheat, No. 1, North : an oye opener $0! "pave your carpets cleaned by H. th pighbort st ni ! : a Da. tr NOTLharh some time. Stock, consisting of all kinds of Rings.| a i : that the Ertl gu. Ju arpets 3 . € neighborhood of nine hundred | pew, $1.323;, c.i.f. bay ports. | including few Diamond Rings, Watch- People who imagine : 3 . | Milne, 272 Bagot street, 'phone 542. dollars No arrests have been mada | Manitoba barley, No. 3 os, Clocks, etc. - : : wanis are a peaceable, guiet tribe of James Dingwall, Cornwall, who [in connection with the theft. | inal. : : A MONDAY, 1 PM. [tame Indians. Far be it from so; died on Friday last, aged eighty- | ------------ ! Ontario Wheat, nominal sce di Fixtures] x TWIGG. when the Big K chiefs from Kingston | three years. was a graduate of] fio freights outside Final kcocording invade Belleville for Charter night . dn N SALE ! |Queen's in 1860. He was later a| To Run Liberal Candidate Oe Or sge. AUCTION {there will be something doing every {four months' business trip to LEngz- | school teacher and a lawyer. | Winchester, Ont., April 2§-- Iti soc |land and France. riinute, and if Chif Kidd does not | Boys playing near the old ath- S€ems pretty certain that the. Lib- oy MONDAY APRIL 30th, 1.30 p.m. at 3S lock up the Golden Key to the city South_Frontenac Street {there may be nothing left of this on new, Princess Street, Saturday, Com- mencing at 1 p.m. Balance of Keeley's, Jr, Jewelry gz hig night and 226 The firemen carried twelve persons down ladders. | ---- ee mnie The® humble suffer continually from the folly of the great. Auctioneer. a white, 50¢ are 4 bedrooms, 3 p. B., electric and gas, hot | | | | ®2800--Detached brick, 7 rooms, | | | alr furnace. UNEMPLOYMENT LESS. - $3000--Frame, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 P. Bath, electric, cellar, garden. TRANSATLANTIC SAILINGS Season 1923. Lists and Rates now ready. Apply C. 8. KIRKPATRICK Steamship Ticket Agent, 36 Clarence St, Kingston, Out. Tel. 36Sw, - ° Nl "As regards shipbuilding over- I~ ~n | letic grounds on Macdonell street erals will place a candidate in tel, F187. xiv, No. 2. track, Toronto, | . A} he said, "there signs of | FCR SALE | are believed to have set fire to the | field in Dundas at the coming gen | Vay. mized. 312 {moderate improvement. Today Parlor (SHINE room, bedroom and burg next morning but the new gat- | grass on Friday afternoon. A call | eral elections and that the choice Closer $8. i |Great Britain is building about kitchen Te the Auctioneer. |es which City Englineer Campbell | was sent in to the firemen at four | Will fall upon Wesley Hamilton, | Slave Fs 1ots $3 {thirty ships for the Canadian great Phone 1721. : {has designed to greet the tin-can | o'clock. |reeve of Chesterville. The prova- | ? is lakes at figures which it has heen /tourists when they approach the | S---- bility is that there will bo at leust| {impossible for the Canadian ship- {cuter walls. CULTURAL VAUDEVILLE hres gandideter for election. The {builder to approach, largely brought | : gi at Chestorrinie an ation 10 Conviderable Improvement in Situa- [tbout by the fact that the skilled | tion in England. mechanic in England is getting an- | $3600--Frame, 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 3 | London, April 28.---Sir Montague [proximately half what is paid to the Pp. B., electric and gas, furnace, sarage, hardwood floors, paved street. o -- | be k Three More Days---Then----? { date The time {is rapidly approaching -- -- ns rn when many families will be leaving | their present homes; many of these | CIRCLE AT THE GRAND Australian Ship Subsidy. Farlow, Minister of Labor, dealing with his estimates in the House of same labor cn this side." $5300--Detached brick, 7 rooms, 3 bed rooms, 3 p. B., electric, hot air fur- nace, garage, hardwood floors, mear University, Asbestos Strike Settled. Sherbrooke, Que., April 28.--A conférence between the men and the officials of the Asbestos Corporation concluded early this morning with the result that a satisfactory under- {standing of the men's grievances and points in dispute was arrived a: [The men will return to work on Monday. »| The following telegram concern-| Melbourne, Australfa, April 25. -- have not yet been able to 80d A Bouse | oF the big in show which Replying to the representations of |comes to the Grand on Monday, has a deputation of businessmen yester- Place your order with Willow Park ally those who are looking for | been received from London, iby by day, the Australian minister of cus- Jairy. {houses to rent. Are You one ofp P. Branigan, local manager: {toms said the gov we | ? If you are, why not consider | 7, ° ay ! ; : ms : go ernment was pre- SHARP BROS. j these? - b vi r'5 bh oo and | Cultural Vaudeville Company pared to subsidize ships for the pur- Phone 1300 r 5. i he question of A ind [greatest attraction. and drawing pose of developing trade with east- ~ *=----~ {thus relleve yourself o s 25 t.|card that ever played my theatre.lern ports like Bombay, Madras, Cal- QUEEN'S HOTEL worry and anxiety " A nd | Equal to Dumbells in every respect./cutta and Shanghai, if it could be : OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ing, not to mention the trouble Every member finished artist. Kaji- (shown that the trade prospects were BROCK ST. PHONE 750 | |axpense of moving. {yama, the headliner, positive Sensa- | o\ Mejently encouraging. Speein Attentio eT reilars Give the matter your careful con- | tion. Capacity every performance. imi Sunday Dinner Special Price B0c. | [sideration and call at the office of [Am booking return engagement: Yao, ~ An | who has a large number of houses |shows after five days." lly of Spencerville, was united in week. . Meals and Service guaran- ------ ~ |for your selection, ranging in price | John R. Minhinnick, Manager | 1. riage to Howard Blaikie Mac J. D. GODKIN & SON . » teed. J. ROSE, Proprietor from $1,000 tq $8,000, in all parts [Grand Opera House & Director of| They will reside in Pop- {Mr. Echiin will place their services TAXI, LIVERY AND MOTOR Bus. |M'- Echiin will p St. George's Woman's Auxiliary, | business. | Mrs. G. A. Robinson, Mrs. Henry . One of the best established [pany. of the. vestibule, costing nearly one | Despite the fact that daylight sav. Replies, with references, etc, | lid of baseball will be actually pried | durance dancing record when he ball should be in evidence as the ar-| ge, | Brymer {in Kingston from Toronto on Fri | a : afternoon at 3 o'clock from M. P. i Best of Service Always" our motto. | (marine associates of the deceased. | Young Men Wanted. PURE MILK AND CREAM Commons. yesterday drew attention to the gradual and steady decrease i1 unemployment. The number of unemployed, he said, had fallen to £39,500, the lowest figure reach- ed since the high peak of unem- pioyment in June, 1921, when the {total was twe millions. In the last fortnight there has been a reduction of 45,000. "The foundation of unemploy- nent insurance has been.well and truly laid," continued the minister. "We now have a solid structure which has given shelter and help 'to millions during the storm period of depression." Dealing with the training of e»- cfficers and men, Sir Montague men- tioned that 320,000 had received (state assistance in their traifiing in various forms. ------------ You may pardon much in others, Inothing in yourself, Sold In sterilized bottles. | that suits their requirements, especi- Call and see-- E. L. MARTIN 111% Broek Street. Phones: 220. Res. 2260J. Res. 1150W, Finds Refuge in England, Southampton, April = 28. -- James Larkin, the Irish Labor agitator de- {ported from the U.S. after serving | (a sentence for criminal anarchy in| |New York State, landed here yester- ® {day and boarded a train for London. - eer Plumbing and - Heating Mrs. Nanoy Mott died on Thurs- | day at the home of her son-in -law, | Bert Langabeer, Belleville, Mrs. | of Davie & Barrett i { } | Mott was born in the towne or | Tyendinaga, Sept. 9th, 1842 Her | Phone 180 9 Montreal St husband, the late Adam Mott, pre- 'deceased her three years ago. Nr on. Sot ---------------- Formerly of the city. Either Mr. Martin or Theatres, London. Wing 1) Mrs. Mary Mann passed away on MOTOR BUS will start its service [2 YOUT disposal without cxpenss to | wey | Friday at a great age. She "had {you of any sort. | lived in Belleville for many years, Sunda A r 22 at 1 45 m.! -- NEWS OFF THE WIRES | where she carried on a hair-dressing Y, APL. 424, al 1.49 p. IN CONDENSED FORM EEE | The annual meeting of the Church i Miss Margaret Halpin, Prescott, | Woman's Aid of St. George's cathe- % lis ill of pneumonia at the St. Vin. dral was held on Friday. Excellent) w py Copeland. London, was in- | cent de Paul hospital, Brockville. ant reports were roneived at me sol" (stantly killed when he was caught Pur lowing officers elected: residen {by some machinery in the plant of A Bond Salesman | Me. E. J. B. Pense; vice-presidents, |, McClary ~~ Manufacturing Com- DOWN THE ROAD Bond Houses in Toronto re- rare I IL Bl Any foreigner can get a divorce quires the services of a compe- White The dean and Rev. W E. |in Russia for twenty cents. This tent salesman in Eastern On- Kidd . tulated th Societ u n | 2mount is spent for stamps and pub- tarlo. Experience in corpora- congratu 9 ¥ UPON |}, ation costs. The divorce takes uon lssues preferred but not ithe excellent work done. The tiling|,, of © months absolutely essential, | 1 oe thousand dollars, had been pa for. - os . i wv -|!Mg was turned down by the Wei- il be trented in absolute con- ance. Tou wan served at the. choss| #0 counall petitions in its favor BOND HOUSE |ot the meeting. jare In circulation, and the mix-up Clo. Financial Advertising Co. --------a---- last year may be repeated. 34 King Street West, Toronto. Baseball Exhibition. | At Youngstown, Ohio, Albert Kish, Weather permitting, the official, On Saturday, established a new en- |. et | off at the cricket field this afternoon, | beat the last record of 112 hours. | Ee an exhibtion game will be| He was still dancing early Saturday |staged between the 4th Hussars and | morning. [the Royal Canadian Artillery. This| Unless reprieve or commutation | | will be the first game of the season, of sentence is granted by the cabinet | Phone 22 and while only arranged as a work-| council in the meantime, Emilio Pies} {out for the Hussars, some good base-| carillo and Mrs. Florence Lashanra | will go to the gallows at Lethbrid eo | tillerymen are reputed to have prom-' Alta., next Wednesday to pay the | ston lising talent this year and wquid | penalty for the murder of Provin- | | have entered a team In the Kingston | cial Constable Steve Lawson, at | | circuit except that they will be in| Coleman, last September. Laundry | Petawawa camp again this summer. | ------ Now situated in their new premises 312 BARRIE STREET | Keyas 'undertaking pariors to st. 47, Afiermoon, the funeral being SUB-OFFICE | Mary's cemetery, where the services|. caved was formerly in the om} JACK ELDER'S CIGAR STORE [ were tonducted BY Rev. Father Hav: yo oe Weber Plano Comp- 269 Princess Street jloy. The \employees of the Canada|, of this city. The services were rn Steamship Lines attended in a body, | oonducted by Rev. T. J. S. Ferguson a jana the funeral was also largely at-| " RE : tended by many friends and former | DAY AND NIGHT | : The Late Joseph Moore. } Ambrose Dann was held on Friday Moore, formerly of this city, arrived | Two first-class young men of The Montreal office staff 'and the! ; chief engineers of the line contri-| 5CCU Physique waniad at once, ap- PHONE buted: beautiful wreaths. | Py at Whig office. : ---- A. I. Lott, Gananoque, D.D.G.M. Clifford Young, Forfar, has grad- jot No. 14 Masonic district, paid an | vated from the Ontario Veterinary official visit to Union Lodge, Nap-| College, Toronto. anee, on Friday evening. A number| - A man should so think that any DOMINION TAXI SERVICE { of Kingstonians went to Napanee wor |cne might be allowed to look into ; the occasion. » his innermost heart. Save your energy by having your Grief is the agony of an instant, carpets cleaned by H. Milne, "phone |its indulgence the blunder of a life 542, tima. TEACHING THE NEW OWNER" T0 LET_THE CLUTCH IN EASY EASIER SAID THAN DONE. ~----

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