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

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THE DAILY | BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 1041. Cf - -y oe HUNT'S is Where To Go 4 ithe ¢ Ey NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. FOR BOYS. It h Vice Kid Goodyear Welt $5.00Box Calf, Solid Leather, sizes 1 to v21 Calf Button Goodyear Welt $5.00 LE . 81.75, $2.00 and $2.25 Other Welts from $3.50 to $4.50Youths' . . . $1.23 to $1.75 We do. up-to-date Repairing Cat's Paw Rubber Heels Jack Johnston's Shoe Store (" 70 BROCK ST. Pearsall's Millinery - HE KINGSTON AND YARKER. Our Spring Millinery Opening, Yarker branch, com- mences on Wednesday, April 5th. All ladies are invited. Mrs. W. H. Walker, Saleslady | Note--Miss Pearsall will attend. : 228 Prin- Pearsall's Millinery! A Ww HOL ESALE AND RETAIL. m-- m---- _-- -- - -- - - _--- - Superior : Confectionery Will please you--&uts, Fruits, Flavors --purity in all. Ever tasted our Chocolates yet. A-h-h!!! Why not try'em to-day. ( -- . -- RECA EO ESSE Ltt eSet SAREE ESC EESORAEIeEIRe STEAMER LAUNCHED tage. The grea THEEE THOUSAND PHOPLE st » for a 3 | WERE PRESENT 3 | At the Ceremony at the Government > ry Bock--Addresses Were Given rete 3 by Mayor Graham and W. F. COALTOMING BY RAIL. tter : Nickle, MPP. -- . ® | : Late Navigation Means Great Deal : The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the city. : Fully Shi ple ul. the to Coal Dealers. Grades at : "iv io o +, "This time last year, we were get 3 ton Shipbuilding esdny | ting coal by our h oners from s Our 7 S » afternoon, tq wie th whing of the lake!' 1 Kec a local coal deal i P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street 3 the first hoat which the company has | "F i. "The late naviga $6, $ 9 8 3 ; : turned out since locating in I'A raised platiorm PIII IIIS IIIS reserved Sur fries « Joo expe o! a official will me | : | = i De Cheaper Grades ' I I. ar S ling to him fn October « SAKELL'S I66 Cream Parlor n, Cardinal, | 0 case was 8 fhis will drawn out. At that time|| Opposite St. Andrew's Church. at , a ] Mr. George had the will made out so pposite bt. Ancrew's Joh : ere 2 Kibg y Kg A h ill ma Telephone No. 640. Shi irra } he] In the case of Greaves vs. Melntyre | that Albert Cottenden would be ar 'Phone 82 {the plaintifi made a claim for dam- heir. Witness signed the will, as did ------ re : er --- i power. 1 wes for wro ul imprisonment nlalso G. H. Williamson, as a witness { J prnnan i the of the « t with he , Jissiom | connection with Greaves' sentence last {and Mr. George himself. Witness was | v [mission, "Government Quaraniine ; WT ne Xe Oh , and |vear, to a term in jail, for selling |informed in April, 1910, that Mr. | CASH PRIZES or fe P : ne 2 de : thre [from there the currer t » truns- liquor in a local option town. George had a son, and saw him in Capt. E. B Hale, W. 7. Fir and oth, | Witted across the St. lawrence river. | J. B, Melamsie, of Toronto, uf Kingston, ; } ee n Amounting to $1,380.00 will be given to collectors of er leading citizens ascended the ra SS , peared as counsel jor he gant G. RB. Williamson told of being ask platform. at = 1} haw. of uit Gave Miscellaneous Shower. and Mr. Mcintyre conducted his own [od by Mr. George to be a witness to Mayor Gral wa Hed upon A social gat heri ng was held at the {€8% 3 his will. He met Me. Seqrge in the | wv ia few words to the people home of John Peters, Victoria street, |. After evidence had been taken his office of Mr Sullivan during the lat . -- The mayor: expressed his loss Inst: avenihez, b the young people of | 0 dship atmounced to the members of | ter part of October, 1906. Mr George | Te f D) being present at the launching of 1 Princess Street Met hodist { Tn 'h i p- |! jury that he would withdraw the | told the witness the document was his | 1 1B 4) < first boat which: the con Dan i | worth League, in honor of Miss Alice [case from them and enter a non-suit. | will, Witness signed, also Mr: Salli | ~ i) D built in Kingstos He remembers) 1 ! Gates, who is to be married soon He then went on to explain to the van and Mr. George $63 2 5) ) : CARTON _RBROTTOMS, time i ton | tl i t | During the evening, she was given _a uty why h did so : Mrs. Cleary, Wolfe Island, 'niece of 5 : fry o t 3 of Bn*a | miscellaneous young His lordship pointed out that the [the late Mr. George, said sh . Have you entered the contest, and are you busy 'collecting? but it k = | pe consist hina | act had been brought by the plain-|the son of the deceased from the time Send post card to Orange Meat, Kingston, fallen beln i i nd agateware. She was als t- [tiff against the defendant, on what |he was born. Mr. George was twice for circular giving details kof this oti 1 Y it d with a hall dozen t lwas termed a charge of false imptis fuafeled: the second time in January, . . i ure t ahead, espa vy a3 1 poons by Mis 'mma on be | onment, the plaintiff asking for dam-| 1905. - Witness was at the 'home of Orange Meat and Milk 1S a Perfect Food. people « t this dist io i Wf of the officers of the Sunday |,.0é But what did actually take | deceased at the time the wild was t ; ed that the Welland canal i he school place in the case ? The def endant was | have been read and when y larged. All we need ne to make t i s Per Ce x G araniced | acting as insel for an officer of the | missing, and related the t ei he wr oy --_ wn important centre of marine act | er Lent, fauney | goverment, whose duties were to pro- | which have already been published in ties is marme facilitic He urged ov | Thé Improvedss Ac umulation Poli Y | secute for a breach of the liquor li-|the Whig. Lery Kingstonian to do everything of the Dominion Life guarantees four |cense act, aud on this occasion it was -- his power to further the CE of per cent. on the s earned during |}, charge of the kind to be The Grand Jury. - . 9 93 |compm the term of the J . x } » plaintifi. In the| The grand jury sworn in is com Equal to any $15.00 Mattress, "For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's W. F. Nickle, MI | Mose. (han | the lores ho. conviction tive | posed of the following ie pee referred t " f | ou. pel more than had been some fistake sade and the | N. Amey, i y. 3 Ang FOR $12.50, - . thoes i | » laim wa made that the accused | Stornngton dward Barr . 4 . a After Shopping, What's More Refreshing whe ou vet more thap [should not be imprisoned. However, | Henry Bolton, Kingsto of the purest material and = ter w Fre | . ag 1 he had beer f , and as a Barr, Storrington; Waddington Chay skilled workmanship Than a Delicious Cup of | n Fomor] 17K. CARROLL. District Agent, | matter of fa ion had been | man, Kingston; Arthur G. Dn ir n I Ki | 11 Market St » ty aed This stil held | Kingston; Eugene ¢ Dennes hing Our Kellaric man will be with us al b . i | ' i ed bad been taken to | ston Michael M. Fowler, Kipgst all this week 3 : oy " Pho 4 » : o | Presented with Touquet: ved three and a | pdward Ferris, Kingst | J I al He Bader ound The i « Helen . Hale \ conviction had been | Peankiin, Pittsbur ywhship, Edward Come in and see bim J Passe ] a grou H ¢ a= Cant magistrate, and not | Whitby, Portland t hi og.of 1 BI ery * {oh Polar The .w arr ant wu Michad M. Fowl selected as | - Se . b » 13 i ised had beer > Jury Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weekly Ringston. Than Hon. W stern the n rate ans srand : J R id ores Fe denon stun James Reid. manufacturiz g Car » members & <} 'Phone 147 ------eag ---------- near the gv my ny, while the upper unodious nt ing with our supply of 4 BER ler stated that some of. the . oO were very short on their " i* now being shipped . @ city by rail, from the other | loss of a number of trips quite a good deal to the yesterday, W i. Fair. | Too Good to Keep. on a B® al merchant "They Are Worth It.' $3.00 and $4.00 out. makes it a I A good joke {has just leaks pure | joant never to get "fooled" in any 2 wi Mar ittempts were made on pleted, 8 r to April fool him, but were aa------ pa pp------ y work | dea p Hé has a little daugh- - Sa ] bey ter .n vears of age, who has ~ some XY. io» of her father's determination, in her 1 Jak | make-up, and she planned, not wisely, whils | but teo well. After her parents re NN | turne d from the Sheffield choir con - - owe ert, retired about eleven o'clock. {char weary. Just as they were L 4 1d . they heard an awful ra ing been issued for Mr. Greaves. i the kitchen. The lady, in the Mrs. Daniel Greaves amd John > 'OU SUFFEI FR | fon ret. grew very nervous. The mes Smith were also called as witnesses. | ne X in oM chant made a hasty toilet, and ran tairs, and turned on the gas in | agp OF DANIEL GREAVES VS. D. { | | {the hall, drawing room and kitchen A [was The non-jury case of Albert i » {i Sa | ee Re Ee ot | Burton's | and windows were all sapuie, So ba S-- afterwards, and three witnesses were | ! turned out Will Case Heard. downs w-- | ECZEMA, Ce shits and went up heard. In this case the plaintifi is! reached the upper | Justice Clute Rendered Non Sait in 1 he : making a claim for the delivery and hd * heard a peal of laughter, and Claim Made for Damages for|establishment of the will of the late tment voice called out "April fool Wrongful Imprisonment -- George | Joseph George, who died in King- | | y : . {A the manner Aa man he saul . a ' . Th 1 f ' : vb '1 \ Will Case Again Up in Court. ston, we plaintiff is the illevitimate a % ' wife. joi he joke im & f : son of the decensed nnd he claims he Allays the ftching and burn- a Ny . ho April hg r At the high court," which Spened is entitled to the estate, valued ing sensation, and brings n ¢ it was, ar 2 Tuas diterboo fore Judie : 2 | vou." 'said bn MI | 1 ue day afternoon, d befae i usuice ! shout $40,000 The will has not about a prompt healing For on vou," sg ., on + disposed of was |, j i | shade { of Dar J Sane SiEpos D. u Ph Joi and it is claimed that it cuts, 'wounds, sores, Power for Canada. solicitor, of this city, and oe Dem vucealul or dents yed by u it is unequalled as a | J. Wedey Allison, chief pr { ordship ; 2 CUSED I WO ee py AEE CORAL ARCS ft | saling : sptic oints Jd taasier 3 io u Shief pu lord ship withds a" the e J. W. Curry, Toronto, and W. H healing and antiseptic oint 8 : Ir magistrate and enter 4 Sullivan, of this city, are acting for ment g jn the plaintiff and J. L. Whiti and | a5 CE y | aaa - . ting ES IXES, 20 | on-jury -case, that of Albert |W. Mundell are counsel for the de LARGE BOXES, 2 n Cottenden, Tor vs. Abbie George, | fondant. € * property ol the W. H Sullivan, solicitor, was the | ymmenced, , hirst witness call in the case and! ' ' s reached, | ho told of the late Mr George com Prouse's ore witnesses f 1906 to have ¥ jadministratrix rporation 1 Hate J ANOTHER GERM DESTROYER, FP BTVVTRETTTAT ALLTEL E FLAVELL TLTLTTATSRR Ww Lox a] Option Attacked. yg! : el 9 7 I ha n given b \ i t Herpicide is Death to Dandruff K ¥ X g : rough speedy { Germs. ph $ Cliosolaton. Nig, i 1 Fi ih | W ] seardir Lex : as m (25 Sage oe, put ees The Finest Quality, Highest Grade, i Choosing a Hat, | or aL ) : I 1 9 f & |! i 5 : nes brit & - bring " 0" ral uring the sess ] d dead-likp ISO : avs F I Lampheli county constable, Was | jypalization papers were grants : sir en fall b snd i ly : Largest Asso! tment, Always Fresh, f Ar ii from ¥ arresting Greaves. | three Kingstonians, who form - ald : etenths of the ; ord ¢ + a § ch ; 8 r S01 of Fron "in Russia, and who have now take are caused bv dandruff. With ' loosening fe bh V ing ft na a , and{ ihe necessary oath of allegiance dandiufi air wi grow luxus- n y C. per . ' started « t tt are rep -- ve ain doc citizens of this countr Hn f iantly af Nata "Herpi- | ents in ¢ nection w » Case W h yart George § wi un hs Lattin ve : jo oh ne I w a 1 How would Fou like lo Hatem . : In Me litense in ol ik bf the Ct of alt t hair t rrow unhate pered, & svg $ slid graceful to i de: | HOR fi G Yin Toy Ha om | the county, t id of the summons hav- [yi tongue around rr BAIS | does with t 5 American red mt 166 Princess st A. J. REES, Phone 58 + | ra . i mmm (a0 Souple of Jawyers had 10 come | 450m, Ton Le tn Send 100 tr 4 He se ais {to his assistance. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide 7 avcacsssssssssssessace sassssssssssesssenaaaa Tudge Madden was ae esent for hele, Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles ad -- i pening of the ecourf and occupied a1. raniond. James B. McLeod, special -- -- -- -- I ET a | eat on the ber _ with hi ordst | agent. i | {Continued on Page 2.) i AGEN I S .. 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