Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1914, p. 2

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Fu - male To Order Joho Mckay, Limited TL 157 Brock Street Summer * Fumitur and ny Se Rugs and Carpets, "all sizes and qualities, new color tone | effects. o Extension Tables, round, $10,413, up to $85. Surface solid oak and Biahogany . Chairs and buffets to match. Al reduecd in Lin price. Shove 90, Ne ours T..F. HARRISON CO. Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the #tdre _Wiidre ferfibitity of quality 1 DO: questionad, Where styles are correct and prices right. Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting honest value for their money. R. MeFAUL 4 'Kingston Carpet Ware- Real Estate Investment 35 and 37 York Street $3,000--=Doubles frame, 7 rooms ~ each, hath and claset, gas: soncrete cellar, large stable and ban; lot €6 x 132; all in first ciass condition. Ien- tal $360 13 St. Catharine Street $1,350" ame dwelling, seven 'rooms, good cellar aml sta- ble, lot 21 x 1135, and right of way. x 320 Albert Stret $3,700 -- New detached brick, 7 rooms aod attic, hot water heating, electricity and gas, open pling ring, verandah, and Dhaleony overlooking . Victoria Park; lot #2 x 100, and right of way from Jobn- - | possession and $10 if they THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, JULY Ji, |, 1914. BY JAIL YOUNG. WAN ADMITTED 'nF ahoRE ah IN HOWE | ISLAND HOUSE: SENTENCE y BN WIILISAM DEY. LAN BY JUDGE LAVELL Five Years Ago--Owner Came From Cleveland; Fowl Him Out; and Hailed Him Before Magistrate. Mustica oF tha Peace George ani | Was Found Guilty of Rec eiving Stol-.' | on Goods--+olice Constables Swore | { He Tried to Buy His Liberty. 4 | } Wilttany Devin, urrested' a fow | {days ago by Constable Jepkins and was called upon tg. settle a very un- { Nicholson was on Kriday afternoon usual case this week, when a man liv { found guilty by Judge Lavell, sitting ing in Cleveland, who was formerly a lin chambers, at a special sessiop at resident of Howe island, sought dam four o'clock, of unlawfully receiving "ges, for injury done to his properts 'goads, knowing them to be stolen, five years ago. tand was sentenced to three mouths When the man in jail, at 'hard labor. The goods land he diséovers j consisted Gt five bottles of whiskey, windows bad been !two sides 'of bacon-and 'a dozen house owned hy him while he was packages 'of .Cracker-Jack. There away After investigating, he were Jive witnesses fod the prosecu- the name of oie of the young | tion and tem. for the defence, and Plicated, and summoned him | the hearing occupied four hours. 'J. pear before Justice of Pears bb. Whiting, crown attorney, appear- Ihe young man, who is ahout | ed tor the prosecution and Mr. Day 9D years of age, | for q acused who £nte ered a plea he, |e ho guilty." er Constables Jenkins 'and Nicholson | repeated the evidence they gave at ne police écurt about arresting Devlin with the goods and also gave evidénce of a sensational character when they stated that Devlin had, offered them the goods he had in his would give him his liberty. Devlin denied this statement and swore that the constables asked him what he would give them for his freedom. Sergt. | Snodden and S. C. Wright, freight agents for the Grand Trunk, were | also witnesses, The stolen goods were | also identified as belonging to the | Grand Trunk, having been consigned to local Hquor shops. Devlin was employed as a porter at the freight sheds. in his decls i goods b | le wed ple ded otile I urrell, jim j. B | his | lea arrived aft Hawe 1 i that a number broken in a vacant of secured men td ap Hunte twenty acknowledged that in company with & number of oth boys, broke the windows in {hie home about five vears ago, He was asked to tell the names of the who were with lim at the time, he refused and sooner than tell | the the damage cost of the court m hovs bid paid cost of and also th INCIDENTS 0 OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs | Picked Our Busy Re ers 'Tee Cream 'Bricks, Gibson's, Perfect comfort ghoes: Dutton's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's, Phone 564. The Missés Brown, of Rockford, and Mrs. Shortt, 6f Charleston, visited in Kingston on l'riday left on 'the steamer Kingston day morning for trip among islands. "fe¢ Cream Bricks," Gibson' Vests, 2 for 25¢; corset children's dresses 40¢; 19¢ Dutton The local Y.M.C.A. building ed mush enjoyment to the visiting cadets ® who attended camp I'he swimming basin in the local institu tion had as many as foety in it she one time. | Ladies up-to-date dressmaking. Terns moderate. Miss A. Aeys, { Colborne stress. "Ice Crear Bricks . Fawn linen skirts, grand for (he country. $1. Dutton's. \ pdity composed of Up by Ii. mn. and Satur statement under oath, Devlin a the that he had been given fhe one John Walmley, also em at the ircight sheds, and who | culty the theft of one of whiskey hefore Magistrate and two months in covers C undersRirts to was given afford that on the niIbt of 1st, he. met Walms latter asked him to a rubbish heap uear the goods re hidden wanted to hip the goods out the eity, and | ha vd asked him help carry then; and | he oe S0 Valmnsaley was called by Mr. Whit and questioned, and denied Des story. ' Devlin was arrest- {osé, James Arcgibald,, night of July Ist dnd con and W. ~tark, positively that he was y spent Fricay and 6 p.m that ngeron. ka C. was in the aty on Saturday lee Credin Bri¢ks, © Gibsons. H, Cunningham, piano tuner King 'street. leave orders at {Auley"s book store, lo save moving 'New: 'ano cheap. -Dutton's sale. | About seventy-ive members of th tdolly Crew (lub picnic at Lake Untario ay evening. A supper fhe ladies iter brothers' orchestra tor dancing, which ween wid Boys boots, 16W sizes ie Dutwon's At there ligelt his match and finally street where one the men took him in hand him that if be did not carry sell straight he would have to un appearance before the magistrate stated Judy the to sheds, where Walmsley of 0 vlin arrest, "and that "go with hmm the fpeight at Gibso Edna M of Saturday l'efi M. ben Cohoes, N { ng ! {lin's entire fed late on the { sware Walmsley Io Devin not after Chica on ot with Johnson, 3 $0, called. a half dozen - who told of 'the goo had borne he also produced | | ir {more Day witnesses, i character the accused fore bis arrvest, and he letters from several 6f Devlin's em ployers, and each one gave the pris oner a fine recommendation. { Judge Lavell said that | strongly of the belief that joner was guilty He was sion of the is and known they stolen ui ouibe Pp he wa the pri in posses must have Fark on was served ny rm the show >Salsbur, furnished was nuulged in GilsOu > PA wer musi . Weathey Notes. There are shallow barometric de- pressions moving slowly eastward across the north-western states and the St. Lawrence Valley, while be- {tween the two over the great lakes, the barometer is relatively high, The weather since yesterday has been fine throughoyt the dominion except that thunder storms have occurred locally i the Ottawa Valley and Manitoba. > wees, | wl sale, hotel was a man However, on Friday who was full ran up a local night oi he againsi local and of police nin make Pint and quart Thermos Bottles al Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store { Armour Reid, general manager Indemnity York, is hig sister, S. Prouse, street. "Fresh Lime Red Cross Drug Store Bring bottle and have it filled free Print blouses, all colors, o tons, Wallace M Reid, Pittsburgh, Pa. their Mrs, | street. You ean get any musie J. Dutton' store "Kodak Films," Mémorial Tablet, of the memorial men swept Sailors' Globe \ visiting | the Earl 'storm on the tuth, 1914, "has | Leorge Pound, tablet away in Lakes on been received secretary of Sailors' snug Harbor. The original has been donated by the Independent Order | of Oddfellows, sand is in the = Roval { Arthur Sailors' Institute, Port A jthur. It will be unveiled with be {coming ceremony the future Farl | 1 he correct list copy brave the Nov by Co., New Mrs. U, Great Gibfon' your * Water' at oe. «Dut and Charles visiting Reid are m Prose, the : near pater, » is following Hos 1908 yomwant Vessel. Lives Wexford Leafield Argus Hydrus Charles S Isaac M. James Carruthers .... John A: MdGéan ... Henrv B. Smith . Regina |, Nottingham 1.ightship No Plymouth 17 18 4 24 28 28 19 at Gibson's Price Scot 235, Tempéranee under foun of institute drinking Royal Templars erepted in that tablet sanvtary The have | the tain ih a Sun Glasses and Go We have the largest and best assorfwent in the city from 13¢ up to $5.00. Get your goggles right, 1S Asselsting,0.0.5 " "Gibson's "Hot "Weather Specials" "lee creamy brieWs'" "Taleum powders' 4 'ooling Health Salts" i "Enos Salt' i Abby Sat' " _ - "K Kovah Health Salt" {! "Bath Salt" i "Face Creams." | Home From Regatta. The yacht elub was again the scene of activity Saturday - morning with t| the arrival of the ydchts from the i regatta, All 'bub. three of the boats { {came down last night. The vachts Little Nell, Kathleen and Heather arrived Saturday. The launches Ali- quita and the Eva came down with 'tthe boats. t, Phone 1019 A Veteran Printer. Samuel = Reid, of the Whig com- posing room, will. on Sunday, have completed fifty-six years as a print- fed. He is one of the oldest. if not the oldest. printer in point of} ser- vice in Canada. - He started in on - {the Whig to learn his trade and has remained with this. newspaper gver since. 'Grea. Crearing Sale. Prevost, Brock strest, has a' great assortment of cost and vest light weight for summer wear, also a assortment of © coat in weight in black. ial low Sih for clergymen, | rying | joved by the French- | senting of | oug | recent | tice | metropolis in spite of {| dwellings, | ches | go where 23 | twit 31 | mands a Mc- | held an enjoymbie |' ended up on the | warned | for | of | Lost | TIMELY OBSERVATIONS Had A GENTLEMAN OF THE FRENGH SOHOO01.- Sal Prof. Paul Denys Comments Upon Affairs in Montreal, snd the New Regiopolis College in Kingston, (To the E ditor) p BY OLD Kingston, July 20. He generally dogs not know con the lesson of p leading, observing, r« do much to keep one inform ly and truly. Whilst in these last two weeks, the of conversation, wherever was Hon, action the Corpn hristi processi I : slern sQldier's name wa to* applause would be (o give] most' serious wreiich The mnister may fear no foe, | heel to helmet a militaire; Le may believe he was born to set) things right; glory in time may wa | but | i 1 is a it adi, cniel you ¥ am's the be irom on him, Ar all we heard about his "iniquitous. trick" be rue, he is} fast heading the other way with ban-| badly torn though siill flyin greul Faganini would perfor ruyer of "Moiseé' on one string, | the daring colonel who would] have Catholic throats gulp his Qrange | medicine without winecing is nervy: 3 , too, as to the car-| arms is incorrectly made. | of session, all privileges en | their language! laws, religion, custoins, were to be respecied, and the bearing and pre. arms before the sacred was one of these. Lives of men, at best, are 'thorny en- but when dominated by pre- judice rather than by principle, 4 dire fat¥ is sure to overtake them. Another thing which, during my visit, I could not fail to mo- was the marked growth of the strikes" and tringencies of all kinds. Certain the efty which but. yester- grazing ground for gleam with sumptuous convents, colleges, chur- shining spires seem (vo piercing the blue above. Bus, vou will, it is ever with step off the tre admirably garden-like er attractive, with every intellectual, material, within your reach connect on iL was were J the me Synony st and pregnar tandings en ence it cor of the of Al time host public of parts served as day cattle now whose he pride we ton <o ' irome-like, and altogeth- advantage, educational with no lit wn the spo Reg In thi tle intere where is n rising a ng the i new 0- iis. college th glory .in ure hope nounced emi lelightfnl view ounding «¢ . which must | entually build and greatly beneiif knowledge is, guarded by re on, there progress must come. In unday address to the vast gath ring. the Most Reverend Archbishop paid a very high tribute to a forme upant of this ancien} see. Coming tions contemplating a cathed surpassed . in grandeur and om debt, noting the new par- Jurehes. institutions of legrn- £2 ATQ springing up if i hall be compelled say, may have been his predeces- did more for canses of edu- religion than who to-day dnd yet with s pioneer and most ese of Kingston PAUL DENYS ell-pra ey Vhere as by to none sacred and prelate ich success over th rehdic A Hotel Question. ston, July, 10.--(To the Can you tell us why in Fdi To "The Hat Store' Buy fo- Night A New Straw or Pan- ama Hat Most of us have been wearing our straws hats for nbarka two months, six weeks anvway--and the sun and dust have done their Look vour hat over carefully, decide for a new one, then come to 'the hat store' and select & nice clean, bright one for the rest of the hot weather, Splendid Sailors for $1.00 and Panamas at $3.00 that surprise ev- erybody who seés them.™ Here the lst of prices: Straw Hats 30¢ Straws, now 730, StEaws, now, $1.00 Steaws, now S100 Straws, now = 2.00 Straws, now 2.00 Straws, now Panamas $4.00 Panames, How $5.00 Panawas, now £7 Pimanas, now . ... 810.00 Py. amas, Bow ~All Sales for Cash Watch Our Windows GEORGE MILLS C0. 126-128 Princess Street 1 VOI'K. SR Pain RE . Boe iv Re $1.00 $1.50 evonto : Are Needed Fhix Is the Liie Yon Can't Ged Away From It Where the gd Red Roses Grow Last Night 'm On My Way ta Mandala; Vhourd for Dixie You'll Be Sorry to Say Good-bye Mary, You're lonegd Dowdy, at ren of Sunnybrook Farm Shindows " On the Shares of Italy Fhey're On Their Way to Mexico »> n Little Old Fash- You're Rocking the 160 Princess St. 2] The College rtment, Any piece INSTRUMENTAL Jamunis Trop, One-step Huenn Visita, Tango Elchoecklo, Taugo Quintodo, Tango La Plestn, Tango Globe Trotters, One.step HH Miation ' The Kidiets, Hesitn Aeroplane Waltz, Hes tai n Tres Chie Much Giuger | | | | | In Appel d'Amour, | I Desrie Waltz "rons the Great Divide I'll Wait Book S 2 for 25c. Great Music Sale 2 for 25c. You van better realize the adv vantages of our por ular Music Sale if you visit our large up-to-date Musie De A partial list of our best sellers. played by request. Mootching Away (Queen of the Movies) Meef Me In Hlossom, Time Let's All Go Around to Ann's The Valley of the Moon ICs the Wonderful Way Loves Tm Crying Just For You The Good Ship Mary Ann Lazy Mary, WHI Youn Get Up Mary He For You If I Were the Ocean Were the Shore IT 1 flat Someone Like You at Home Do You Take This Woman For Your Lawful Wife While They Were Around and You Daunclug Store Phone 919 To- Night Ladies' Net Corsets, Ladies' lengths, v Ladies' without sleeves; each We offer some exceptionally good lines suitable for warm weather: sizes 18 to 26, price Medium Weight Corsets, long 18 to 30. Special, : Cotton and Lisle Vests, 'with cool and comfortable, 50¢ a pair 75¢ and | $1. 00 or prices started at, Ladies' Lisle black, all sizes, at ette Waists at Belts received to- out. teil the tale. Indian Head, Waistings, etc., e Newman Ladies' Cotton Hose, sizes 8 1-2 to 10, priced, a pair... Thread Children's Socks, Ti or To : See our special in Ladies' White Marquis- $1.00 each. Any size from 34 to 42. ¥ New ideas in Frillings, Girdles, "Collars and Our : pile of summer dress materials i$ melt- ing away very rapidly. Stylish goods Big range of White Goods, including P K, Poplins, The Always Busy Store fast black, seamless] . Ibe Hose, white, tan, Sy priced at, a 25¢ "priced 12 1-2¢ up day. The very latest Mercerized tc. § Shaw Woodbine hotel, three hundred rooms, is being built for 75,000 while the proposed hotel in with. one hundred rooms, is to cost $225000? Does this not merit an @ xplanation --INQUIRER the with yston, Visiting Boats Here. Messrs. Frederick; George and Henry Lewis and Miss Whittaker, of Norfolk, and Miss VanNortt, of New York, arrived in the city on Satur- day morning on their cruiser Ahne- weta The er er Spray, of Lachine, with Mes A. L. and D, V. McLean and H. I. Nelson, of Montreal, on board, came down to the city from Macdonald's cove, Messrs. H. Smith, Roger Clarkson and -the owner Norman Gooderham, came to the city on Friday on the; yacht Patricia. Mr. Gooderham will likely take the yacht to Toronto on Monday. SWIMMING PLAC ES by the Children of Kingston, At the present time, Kingston ! without a suitable place where young men who are able to swim can have a duck in the lake, Up until a {year ago, one could go down to the i i place. | old Cataraqui bridge at certain hours of the day and go in, but since the work of dredging was cominenced citizens have had to get out of that At Lake Ontario Park, fairly good swimming place but un-i fortunately there is no wharf to dive off. A person is able to swim does. not want to walk out on a hard':rock bot- tom before getting to water up to their neck. z The bathing houses which are in use by city out at the Grove Inn are very convient for people living but people living in the vicinity of Frontemae school do not want to walk that far. There is a feeling on the part of many citizens. that the City Council should see that better places for swimming are arranged for the chil- dren before the year is gone. "Mary Garden Talcum Powder," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. there is a ' "Build Quality and Build for Keeps Whether it be in White Eine, Douglas Fir, Cypress, Hard woods, Spruce, Hemlock, Oak or Maple, to secure long life, you must give quality careful considération. We do. That is why it pays to buy here. 'cess street; 'tS. ANGLIN & CO. Cer. Ray end Wallingten Stu Woodworking Factory ree LUMBER. CAEL & WOODeoos | is \ From the Best Makers We can give you the lobgest and | best twine on the market, 650 ft. | on the south side of Princess street, | Pre. 5350 ft. for tle. Think of it! 50 ft. | for. 1 cent... No person in the country can touch Mitchell's Hardware - Princass St International Harvestig Agent: for . District, it Platinum Prices ae growing within the reach of all. We hive beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50.00, and beauties even at $40.00, I'his platinum treatment is by far the most efective way «of using the smaller brilliant diamonds. +7]. Smith Bros. Opticians, Jewelrs, Marriage Licenses. Lenses Grovnd Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to' offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on po _ FUBS : Gourdier Furrier Two Nice Buys $850 will buy a stone dwelling, with one acre of ground, and sheds, on Pal- ace street, $1850 buys a rougheast dwelling on "Al- bert street, south of Prin- with garden: Houses to rent from £8.00 up. Fire insurance. E. W. MULLIN detached 1Cor, Johnson and Division Strects, Phones 539 and 14586, Lal AY HE pr PN IE SYA 3M RA Troyes, permit_us | 3 Ie ~~ Don't take our word for it-- Just put us to the ast thon Kingston Lady | Co. Place & Senha $6.

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