THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908. EE ---- » -- ! EERE kb RD : INCIDENTS oF THE DAY, | THES P.M.EDITION , >c===or m= nex. | Reporters un Their Rounds. | William Swaine, piano taper. Urders! received at MoAuley's. Phone 778. I Wal ---------- ! paper. Best assortment jn city {at Fraser's, 78 William strest. Phone! THEFT CASE HAS UNUSUAL 373. CIRCUMSTANCES. | The plumberd were in great demand; all dav to-day! It's an ill wind that i i 3 § i Ba 3 g oil right } dl tel | Batteryiman Chazges"That Pair of | "SUL 1, Logln good, all veht, © | | Shoes Were Stolen rrom His degreos below sepo at Sydenham, and | ! Boom~Case Will Be Continued | thirty-eight degrees. below at Batter oo i on Monday Next. sen i ~--FOR-- ¥ | : | Will positively cure sick headache and | A theft case with rather unusual jo lont its return. Carter's Little Liver | | circ umstances, came up before Magis Pills. This i= not 'talk. but truth. | 9 y | trate' Farrell, in police court, this nee pill a dose. See 'advertisement. |§° | mornieg. Altred Smith, who boards on {Small pill. Small dose. Small price, | King street, was arrasigoed on a There is no necessity to. leave your | i ouse these stormy days for your! Eruest Blackman, a member of "A {drug wants. Phone 230, Gibson's Red | hattery: He Jicadni pot guilty, and | Cross drug store, Prompt delivery. ' Fur iEiEse sim onaime Warm Underwear, Well T Guess . u " wituess bad been taken, the charge | vq patio fuiel and De ichol. y v * charge of stealing a pair of shoes from ih : ! were called upon, to-day, to ex-| against him wip Changed to that of | oonine a horse owned by an Earl} . . v having rectived stdlen property, Only (eet resident. The animal was in| If there ever was a time you needed now is that time We're read this charge he was found guilty, but | uch a condition that it was found | - v y gn allowed 10 go on suspended sentence. | ;ccossiry 10 shoot it : t for the weather with the warmest and most comfortable undergar- Oca - 4 3 ik. Nie appeated ro on a halt. Natiire paints in colors bright, | ments you can imagine, om s ory o wiet, a ie +] k 3 R . gs had bought the shoes from James Ca- | anand Tigh xo ro hoe. | i * ' an, 3 Swab of poi ergy. Sh By taking Rocky Mountain Tea. 2 p oO 1S atura 00 ests was laid against Cameron. Cameron, |, The Op npn wi build i AL 4) in his statement, claimed that he had ae a phe X er ie henna, a . fw heen given the bouts to sell, by al Eh. 18 Wires 'wi i ahoy 7, ii / an rawers man named Graves, formerly a mem- | Hundred milés long avd will pass . pe ber of "BY battery. The magistrate | Brough Angus DE A a 4 h : haa y . trict. I'nis° will be good news to \ j 4 7 9 $i 25 U s adivurned the Tuaring Momtay. "F® {somo focal people, who are interested ae 9c, Sc, 9 C, . . Ernest Blackman gave evidence, | jatd out there; i ' In tw : bi Different weights and makes all sizes. telling of the theft of the pair of Not onc in twenty are free from some jE € t g « akes al C8 hoes: rout hig p t the: b ks {little ailment caused by inaction of * He Lonam his toom at the barraths.\.1i jive "Tse Carter's Little Liver . - > : o He heard that Smith had secured ap iy 3 le i Ladi ' Fi Whi WwW i uU d rv ts ' pair of shoes, and went to brim. The {F101 re dll ba Pan 1es ne ite 00 n e es ; John McKay Fur House jinly of she smith was weaning at! oq), adjourned sitting of the admir- d Dr the" time, he identified as belonging 2 | ity court was to have opened at the t - aan awers. ® him, as his number was stamped up- | art house, this afternoon. hefore , on them. Smith told him that he | i i Judge Hodgins, of T 0. but the : qe ' ® > wee | Bought the shoes from a man up the | Judi ers Bd f Jorouto, But th Children Ss Warm Underwear, Vests sutree 3 f treet, and had paid #2 for them. Wegner, owner of the steamer Albani. Constable Aruiel told of having exe : 3 'hey A the. acepunt Selhy & Youlden, cuted the search warrant for the re- paid the account of Se y -- rawers : Sit and also paid the costs of court. The ovovery-of the shoes, Smith had beet | As ® Zc... ver ! other claims against the boat have also ; All sizes, from 1 vear up to 17 years. a ne 1 C wearing them, The shoes were produe- been settled ' x : 0 2 3 s ee ed in court. 8 x The long indoor life of winter makes "RAZOR | | Smith said that on Monday night, |ihe blood: weak, and the system eas Boys' Fine Woo! Shirts and Drawers James Cameron called upon him, atijly catches colds and disease. Hollis- Mrs. Lyons' store, corner . King and [ter's Rocky Mountain Tea is the HONING Barrack streets, where he boarded, and lgreatest wintdNtemady; prevents colds asked him if he wanted to buy a pair and disease, kebps you well all win M of shoes. Cameron, he said, had ater. 3c. Tea or Tablets, Mahood's pair of shoes with him, wrapped up in {drug store. The unshrinkable kind, all sizes. paper, He paid Cameron 81 for the The medical octette of Queen's Uni- shoes, and took possession of them. versity, composed of Messrs. Bradley, y SL He had no idea at the time the bar- Collinson, Thompson, Cole, Daley, ---- Lo 2 gain was made, that the shoes had Clancy, Beggs and Hughes, gave a Fi N ; w been stolen, The next day, he noticed | concert at Rockwood, on Wednesday ine a ura 00 irts an ® the number on the shoes. evening. Miss Norma Hughes aecom: Wipen . : ~ Mre. Lyons said that she was posi- | panied the students and rendered two ' \ D THE RAZOR ? OR PERFECTION tive that Smith had bought the shoes | solos in excellent voice. ~The roncert po rawers : : from Cameron. was greatly appreciated by all pres- e EVERLASTING SHAVING IBLE atthe hatge al Smith as ust. who hope t6 have the pleasure of % Thoroughly Unshrinkable, 3 makes, 9e, $1.25, 1.49, . 3 ¢hanged to tha ol waving receive raring them again soon. r Bare En aah ¥ 2 y NO RAZOR TROUBLES POS ®] [stolen propdbty, he entered © len al AT oki 4 Each of these are special values, x ) i i t guilty, hut the magistrate said LEAGUE STILL EXISTS } « These razors are tempered as hard as flint by our exclusive not guilty, hu gistrate sai \ ; secret process of electricity, You can obtain one on 80 days trial 4 that he would have to find him guil- . q . Men S War m Sox from your dealer without obligation to purchase, ty. The evidence was not gone over And the Scheduled Games Will Be 4 " again, hut suspended sentence was then Played. Black Cashmere Sox, special at 15¢ pair. E orsale by McKelvey & Birch pronounced on Smith. An officer of the City Hockey League Heather Knit Wool Sox, special. at 49c. \ A nn » James Cameron, the mext man in i i ill i rites that the league is still in ex- ant : : the edse was then charged with the | tence, notwithstandisg reports to Over 20 different makes to chobse from. theft of shoes. He pleaded not guilty : ' i and made a statement. He said that the shoes, which Blackman claimed be- tween the R.C.H.A. and the Fronten- longed to him, had been given over to |, iness College. The writer says : at xn A ARASA AL ASACAS A" AS . 3 4 ac Business College. ¢ writer sa) BARS 44784 MAAS AR : SEAS EPIECEGSESIP | him (the witness), by a 'man named | "The Black Watch team was notified Graves, who was formerly a member | 41a a certain player was ineligible to = REE ESR : : of "" battery, Graves, he said, asked play. Nevertheless he took part in| . him if he knew any person who want- | {ho game. The game resulted in a ® ed to buy a pair of shoes. Witness | i A protest was entered. The exe- | ey { Lag told him that perhaps he could get | cyiive at once awarded the game to 8 . | some one to buy them, and with that the Frontenac Business College, . the Sweet Navels, Seedless Oranges from i |he was given the boots. He after: | opposing team. These facts were laid | == wards sold them to Smith. Witness | pefore the president of the offending | ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING and Robert « Hen were elect 'D Y B 15¢ to 60c Per Doz. ' said he had often heard remarks pass- | team by the officers in person. A con nd : sl auditors ; I rf O ou uy ' ed about things being stolen from the [sent was given to grant a hearing t010f the First Congregational | Henderson, W. A. Robertson. 8 ' » barracks. ; [any representative who wished to urge | Church Held Last Night. Brown, and Alexander Jack n ush Bakers Bread? It was pointed out that a battery- |oxtenuating circumstances. Only Al the annual _ church meeting of the] "5 Organ and choir committee, Col man jeaving the barracks in good! week has elapsed since then, but in fest 4 "4 gational churci 8 held | Massie, J. -} MeBEwein and "John A "Barrel of 'Flour es 300 1 - : - x : + R i § ' : : z SL Congregational church as held, £0 sree f a 1 o our mal . onves, standing could dispose of his shoes { the meantime a notice of withdrawal in the lecture room, last evening. The| Priver. To the management commit: {end « sts, at the Buker's, 6c. a loaty or should he desire to do so. he league was received. } i AE lee, consisting of the frac | $15. duld 3 from th g pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers pre-| '°, Consisting the pastor, dead wis | . Nothing further was done in the [ide and' gave a bt address on 'the | 30d & number of gentlemen from the A Barre) of Flour Costs $4.50 fan . I : j sided, gave i ef address o » K { Yeast wd Shoreening $1.50 ng 4 ns apart from the tuk n Sabbath Wary Reruitied pri j relation of the church to the commun Ong reget) uy severnl new members : : , ---- ? a . : -- r. Bruce Omith, mnspector of pPris- {iy i, which he said that the |-Were added x among m Steven Total wv npeen B08) EL Sate Shen adjourned the case until} one has issued an order Permitting | strength and influence of the - church [ #00, recently of Stratiord | You save $8.00 everytime you use up : * Monday. The man Graves will be se-| i ors in the local jail to de " , i mre A barrel of flour you make your own . ) | the prisoners in the local jai 3 ' | would be, speaking generally, in pro Phread y Te i rh y | o 3 . bes , . i wead : Canada 1 ife Assurance Company cured to give evidence { snow shovelling on Sunday. Hereto { portion to the interest which it. took Cash Bargains. Good Homwe-Made Bread has no equal . fore, the prisoners could nat be taken | 0 (he service which it rendered to] Fresh eggs for boiling, 285 per | and is wade perfectly in hres minutes ; The Sixtieth year's business of the Company wal. yet. 00 out on Sunday Jo do manual work, | the community life. Additiogs to the {dozeng j ith ona. of abr Jusurance in forge (over) ; b +500,000.00. {and the long walk through the court | burch during 1907 were. twenty-two Finest. creamery butter, ~ 3k per Hy,-4 U i al Bread M k = Assets (over) : -- 35,000,000.00. [Tocked in" the Shed -When Onlw house grounds remalied Sinhavellg [ The loss to membership was, by deain.| 3 Ibs. lemon bisenits, 250. f R vers a ors S50 5 " x 'hur n v n av- | three IH ther oh 5 tins sardines, 26 i {Take the New QUINQUENNIAL POLICY with this Company. Calf Drvased. ing to tramp trourh heavy show in | Lee; by dismissal to. other chueehes. | © tine sardines, 2 [Aut omiy&h30. for 8 Tout wine The old Quinguetinial Policy of this Company has always been popular with A well-kiiown coal dealer had an jing to. tramp. through heavy ly [fous a vet gain of fifteen. Several| Thursday and Friday only at Mul And only $2, tor 4 loaf gine. the insuring Jabiie the NTW will Le mors popular, experience about seven o'clock, this | December, and the inspector" has now { families have been added to the ocon-{lin's grocery, ) , " 38 ; . BEXT "DIVISION OF PROFICS, DECEMBER 31st, 1909. Apply now end fo ois that was very uncomfortable, | given Governor Corbett permission to | syepation, and it was a pleasing fea TE ------------------ W. A Mitchell participate in this oivision his bad boys to work at snow 1 ¢ . ' | the contrary. Two games are to be played this evening. One will be be- : o ' anted [while it lasted, but is sow told by | put jture, snid-the pastor, to know that| The Ontario Ch rehmon on sale a Office always opewed ti give information and de business. Agents wan , pull i re Ry i : tor, 2 ; | ) 1 ; : With a Vow - RIE " Perabo. Position, apply to V him as a good joke on himself. He | shovelling on the Sabbath should it j the financial statement to be made at} Uglow's Book Store. Har dware. 3 . i y i r i sh | be required. It will now be in order . . + ---- , BHUTTO: , 18 Market St., Kingston, Ont. arose quite early, and finding it such { be required the annual congregational meeting, | S=------ ---- A ---- AAA BO HUTIUN, Manager, 18 May a cold morning he partly déessed him- | fon the prisoners to appeal 10 the | which would be Lob tomend Tog 0k, SRLLLA4000004000000000000000000000000000000 4 solf and went down to fix the stoves, | local Lord's Day Alliance against Sun- | + February, would show that all ex ------ in grder to have everything nice and | day labor, penses for the year 1907 had been y 3 warm for his family when they got *{met, and that there Was a small bal- | Ti Th T F : up. : 3 Death Of Mrs. Jeroy. anes in band. Messrs, J. A Hendry | 4 0 0Se at orgot ur : g He found all the stoves going mer- | Mrs. Adeline Jeroy, died of heart! and L. L. Henderson, the two retir- £ - * 20 Per Cent. Discount Sale rily, with the exception of the kitchen | disease, on Wednesday afternoon, ating deacons, were re-elected. G. 8 range, which was very nearly out, and | the home of her son-in-law, Charles | Bale was elected secretary: R. J. Mc he went to the shed to get a few | Whitcomb, 284 Johnson street, aiter Kelvey, treasurer; J. F. McEwen, Closed last Saturday. This week many people ~ were disap- pointed they did not know the sale was over. We decided to have sticks of kindling to build it up again. [5 year's illness aged sixty-iine years. steward. Messrs. J. R. Henderson He was very careful to see that he She was a daughter. of the late Jo- SO ON shut the door tight after him, for | saph Preveil of Howe Island. She was aturda y, Feb. 1,08 fear © of any more cold getting in, | married there and later lived in Pitts. "ALL DAY LONG while he was busy getting the wood. burg township and Gananoque. After 9000000000000 FO0ODO000 | The work of getting the fuel {ook only |{}e husband's death six years "ago, More kp a 'moment or, two, and considering the | che removed to theycity. She is sur y weather that was quite enough, ee | cg by three sans, Julius, Joseph pecially for a man, lightly clad. He and Allan of Gananoque, and = two | 4 ; % oe gv : i again made for the door, amd was o s Pho LT | Ve laled 3 And Our Custom Clothing x ig ond find: that he hed daughtere, Mrs: CC, Whitcomb, Kive-| i easpoons Sale Will come to an end. locked 'himself out, with no way of {1 0 Se TV Cmetia AHO, o Fano h tting in, unless the people upstairs pH ns wil Take advantage of it To- heard him and came £0 his rescue. He {Howe fsland for intesment. When. looking for Silver Plated Spoons that will give hammered on the with a piece of Morrow. we prior Py Err dr loner Ringed To Build An Orphanage. long and satisfactory wear, try our well known make, at . H. P. Smith, architect, is preparing in op + se Th so ee Ares, i emi uils : 4 e his feet warm enough to do a a and a tute building at St, i ittle kicking. The noise he made wag [Mary son-the-Lake, property owned by : ; the House of Providence. The Intter Worth $20, $23, $25. . 3 uite loud enough for the rest «i the $3.50 per dozen. Time will prove their worth, . \ FOVOO0 OOOOCHOO0 SLLLRRLLL00LLLLLL0LLLL000000000000 { We will give 20 Per Cent. off every thing in the store, (Rubbers and Slater Shoes excepted). All our biz stock of Fine and Cheap Shoes. in this sale, also some Spring Oxfords just received. -~ 3 | 20 Per Cent. or One-Fifth OF | ih: institution reasires mors room, and i it has been decided to build on the 20 Per Cent. OF All } = jie tor ives "ic sham thon oi, [King iret veut pert. Sirens, "All Sales for Cash Regular prices means a big discount to us. Gold Bond, Empress and Dorothy Dodd Shoes are all stamped priced and vou know what you are buying. TaZe advantage of this Sale, on SATURDAY. Also 15 Tables Fall of Fresh Bargains. all- injuries to the shin ns well as the various skin diseases. There is not a family that would not find this oift- ment invaluable. | E092 0PO0OB00ODGTVIVTOOOV0DTOCO0I000 i. GOV OOOOTCOOTIO OOOO VDOVOVO COO | | 4 figs. Let the special figs and the recipe at Carnoveky's. A nmin: OO The Lockett Shoe Store