Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1914, p. 2

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- pT THE DAILY BRITISH wHIq | WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 2 191 "NO WAR PRICES HERE TAN AS "PRISONERS SENTENCE SUSPENDED]; tailing POWDER HOUSE A [IN THE CASE OF HARRY Jamie. || 5 y ' War conditions will REQUEST OF MAYOR. SON AT POLICE COURT. : I wu Greatest ces, Two Ex-Guards At the Penitenti Found Guilty of Securing Money 1 not affect our pri be Te pms p the Beaysominry Under False Erciipes 'Bat Magis Had Rather Unpleasant Exper th - ience on Tuesday Night--Had to trate Decided to Give Him Chance t 8S season. Our im | Spend Several Hours in Barracks --Sum of $100 Involved in the! se Stock of For- Until Case Was Cleared Up. Sao of a Piano. Nand Domestic] mi tm. wie annie op: | The cue sgtine Hagey Jumioson, - POPULAR MUSIC at 10¢ per copy. Over soners of war for several hours, when | (ences, coast daposed ol. ak the : 500 titles to choose from. they had been sworn in - by Mayor [Police court on morning, Fur Skins were| Shaw, to do special night duty in | When Pdiice Magistrate Farrell allowed | guarding W. B. Dal the accused to go « suspended s § : 1 ¢ bought, dressed xs Division Street tans Dower Hout tence, on condition hat the ; Pat a BOY SCOUTS m all titles, 10¢ per copy. city limits, was 'the rather unpleasant, involved in the transaction would be and laced in expe reimbursed . . Xperience of George: Northmore and ; : « v « Ti h Thomas Moore, two ex. guards ai they After hearing the evidence of Jamie All the Latest War News mn Canadian and stoc t Yee penitentiary. The men were found" is how Magissrate wate hig A . P t th , . ound um guidty of obtaining ie months ago, a nae pe a ng dled sum of X00 from Abraham Shear for merican apers. h | the members of the 5th field bat- | Pano on which a lien existed, but as 0 de vy . the tanuly had made arrangements to you are t ere-| tery doing duty in that district, and puy all the money: owing, he: would taken to Tete de Pont barracks, allow the accused to go on suspended f ore assured | vi Shey. pest the night. hes ee, 4 ' ; were release al seven o'clock on Jamieson, when sworn, stated that i 1 © ce B¢ )( yk St ) [ against W a Ii | hodniay naraingt uy Rana he did not know that there was any he Co £ r "| money ov ving on the piano. The pi- prices at this! The en vo Pinted. on" jis "PE | ano was the property of his wife a f Sin} ay i a inte hr she did not tell him that it was not ---- 5 | Tuesday n . a o the i " store. Our fac- | tary lites Kingston's mili Paid onion Wp the cave. Mage 160 Princess St. ! £ N Phone 919 tary men, doing guard duty, are trate Farrell stuted tl Jy he . ; tory 18 running taking no chances, so when members ter the aceised would. 1 ho wan f | k of the fifth field battery noticed the tage of the chance which he had gia u time, IMNAaK=| two men at the powder house, on the | a him. instructions of Lieut. Smith the two John Brown, a drunk and a sailo Ing up Coats were escorted to the barracks, in | from across the bore. EE a or spite of a protest from the men who | civance to take his steamer-out of the and Fur Setts stated that they had been sent thera | city to guard the property by the city's of all kinds to Shis} magistrate. A ve 0 TO MAKE 50,000 PAIRS. | Binoculars 1 h f on duty and for them it was a case Socks To Be Manufactured For the €Nnoose Irom. "quick march" to the barracks, Soldiers. of and a® a result the powder house had we Kinuste siep Remember to guard itself for the remainder of ------ Ringeton Fi he ili ~ i h the night. art me. fi 50,000 yi i power, mue al Furs sold by" us are made In our own Upon arrival at the barracks the Be The age aus of Susy, e ene B an ordinary Fa t men again protested, and acting on | yee ahd will keep the mill going at : ig 1eY 1a L ary ac ory. theit protest Huyor Shaw was tele- | ¢ apacity for a month The hosiery he! field glasses; short, phoned for and arousec rom his | department at the mill has been work- CT compact, light in weight ne ° * slumbers during' the early morning ing steadily all winter. The socks ~ > . ! hours. His wotship soon made it | jl be sent to Valcartier and ther / ('ompare these with oth- O.K. for th 2 | : h . 9 9|O-K. fob the men, so far as he was supplied to the soldiers re 4 " ers. ce $25.00 each. . concerned, but the two men were not - AN Wl : released until a few hours later whe i i . N « 11 rateh- The Fur House. . 149.157 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. | \yEatec Wiis Jen hours later when A Lightning Proof Barn. Waltham wrist wateh Ma) ae Ay SIAEDELR # Last week the fire losses from! ' 2 es with heavy figures on the battery, arrived on 'fhe scene, and lightning were over $100,000 in On-| Vi : v r ) ler for the release of the | ,'° Beret or IR. On- i : lials - ---- | BaVe the ord A $ tario alone, and the farmers had to alas men. Major Barret! and Lieut Smith & hi u Bains . op LAUNDERING DONE xpressed regret that the men had | P25 this oll. Barns were struck | expressed regret 'that. t men hac !and the entire contents -- the sea- WITHOUT ACID. been given such treatment, but as SOR'S crops were destroyed.» If you want your elothes to last, you | they had received no word shout the ithe At the Toronto exhibition will be nist have them washed without acid. h " a We use wo aeld whatever. special gumrd being . placed on the shown a remedy for all these losses A postenrd will hring owr bay te the | powder house the batfery had heen The steel 8 bar a bow a door. We appreciate the opportunity simply doing their duty. ol al Truss harm. Shected for the to re you. pw y ; = La €Xhibition by the Metal Shingle and family wnaM The question of placing a guard on Siding company, of Preston, is said BetHoNG BROS, LAUNDRY, the powder house was discussed a! | by Prof. Day of Guelph, 0. A. C.; to 354 Princess St. the meeting of the civie finance com- be 99 p. c. efficient in Yeghtning pro- | mittee on Monday night and it was t i Md be well in these days | tCi100. 5 x decided it wou ha * lace looted This building will be completely P ATENTS of trouble to have t 0 place be =. | equipped with every modern farm alter, The guards will resume 'heir barn convenience and will be open Herbert J. S. Dennison i are an- REGISTERED ATTORNEY, 18 shity lo-night aud there 2 he Han te visitors every day during the ex King Street West, Toronto, Pat- ger of another cla hibition. Experts will be there 10 ents, Trade-marks, Designs, tary authorities. explain all devices and give esti- Copyright, protected every- Tuesday evening, about nine o'clock P li : B1 . - SUA) Jha Oi | mates on buildings and equipment. ag Write for Poanet. oper the men of the 5th field battery, who . 8 quip were out on leave, received a sudden Syracuse And Oswego Service, call to report at Tete de Pont bhar- Steamer Oleott leaves Swift's > ar 3: -- ry 3 » a * We have passed into racks at once for duty. When the {SESE p. m. on Mondays, Tues- men arrived on the scene they were taken in charge by Lieut. Smith, who days, Thursdays and Fridays. For stock sixty -seven bales . immediately proceeded to Dalton s 1 yr ureti1o a ac patrick, " : powder house, on Division street, where of Rugs. Designs are e Ig a they placed the two men under ar | Hope aod Colt Tomi" Gi With the swellest array of stylish garments for ji vest: The prisoners of war were then wnirp? and Lold Tablets 5 misses and ladies. The coats we show are not the BT an ices as take to the Uarrficks, where the Son s. ' : Lik th Pp Sinaller and prices us il d spent the night.' "| The net evening. wate Ontario (lf output of any one factory, but rather are selected e the att ot ow as last season. [ii Ove of the memberd of the battery, ; [4% Ia Sang and danced care from samples submitted by all the ry bargain we have to offer 1 ¢ S al @ Y Whig ted Billy Hart sang and danced with great are 1ro Pp: y ah Jor If. Summer price a when speaking to (the . stated well The . Youn 5 a . A Ha d revolvers o we. hie gers scored a tri ma Every make of stair Shait thet en had x ey "1 am ph Mrs. Younger pr best kers i n this line. Our range is now complete now. ad ! a : hearly applause for her classic pos- (Jl and we promise you a treat in the display. Kiplioa's pathetic tale of the During last night, the managers of | Any (B70 ' vas ing, while little Jack has the fav- i Axh -' and hall to match. rr tet Min Mahe tonhon winuers: take eare of them!" all the downtown thedtfes and also Tia ---- . . the pavilion at Lake Omtario Park an- | © le with the ladies a . PRICES TO PLEASE rust your eyes only to a re- 1 S¢. Carbolic Ointment,' Se. Gib , ht Puy. ¥ nounced that all soldiers in uniform | . ® ir upIam ctring '0 nuwn were to report for duty at once at pn pi the barracks -- ------ e We are Option! Specialists, We i . do nothing but examine eves and cs ' > s : 4 * fit the proper glasses. Our abil- Tea Men Face Great Difficultios. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. re 1 a ty to correct defects of vision in "If the embargo is lifted it will Me reanby tor "ur het ne tn up ertaiuly have a goog efiect on the % oy trade, for as it . oo w iu have "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORR." Chance to Carpet Warehoues thn exclusively, ar. you walt, no tea in three weeks or less," said the manager of the "Salada Tea - " . ° ° company when told that a cable- Ee -------------------------------------- eo in 1 f gram stated' that the tea embargo 'BE COU -- WEDNESDAY. g was to be raised, "although we are |} S a PULICE OL RY =~ . 2 cutting dewn all orders to the small- weater d S y Who Must Given Support. : HUTTON' S LIMITED. Ne. ettrke tur. Bx on est possible dimension. For im- A Wie whe iy ihe Gives 4s Attractive wi » 18 Market St. 0 ' Eyesight Specialist. li stanee, we had orders from Detroit "& id ih poli cont on W dos Fl - ig good aiding Cometh tie atk | st ok 2,000 lbs Ne o oy 3 Thi 9 | St. Kingston, n | 343 King St. Phone 1019 | last. week for 42,000 1b We cut For Ladies morning «. Mrs Louis Thibeaudeau, ooring from Trimeeun Sires. "TY wi hese £0 at ¢ each. | IS sitio 005 these down to less tk £0,000 Ibs Bw ot the yy Quebec street, accused her hushaud of Attractive : non-support After hearing the evi- Insurance and ¥ Real Estate 2 -----§0 threughout the United States as well as Canada If it is a fact i Tol hone 703 | that the etmbarge is to be taken off AR dence, which took almost one hour. : op August Furniture, [it will still take five weeks to get HAVE > RIVED | Magistrate Farrell ordered the ac- Prices teas here from London, and it may / gd 16, Buy his Nilo 150 pu wok, [take very much longer, because of a l rs. ; Thibendean a very. sa White Oak, ¢ ' ne r to tell. She stated that he Red Onk, og ered ~ | the difficulties of getting steamers 10 pop AB | OEY 4 2 ad carry. had refused to contribute towards her Rireh le To be sure we have lots of diff} support and this state iof affairs had Be fre with which to deal besides existed for some time. Her hus- {the embargo--freights have nearly band had been a drinking man. AR ---- ' {doubled---war risk insurance--the . : ) + The actubed, Whi examined, puck: sh pent, Sita ic oxo { impossibility of obtaining exchange A ih 5 nowledged that he not contribu- ed in bundles: thickness : fon London, which none of the banks ; ted as much as he should but he left | § 3-8 Inches. Carried Reductions on Furnitore from 10 here have to sell--at least they had YER ¢ the home on account of his wife al Erades Clear and No. 1 fo 20%. It will pay you to buy now | not two or three days ago when we 2 lowing « a man to board there after even if you do Hot need the goods | were trying 10 bas. ) : he had objetted.' He stated that he 8 ANGLIN & CO 1] until winter. To add te our troubles, on Fri- took a drink but was able to attend . . day last we received a telegram {]| to his work and did not ill-use his WOODWORKING FACTORY or atl hold. sou o hases, at stating that the S. S. Keelong had [wife as she had stated. . Tonga YARDS arrived at Boston with a lot of tea. The story told by the accused did Bay nd Wellington Sta. | | |] H | for us which we hoped to have 'not meet with the approval of the {rushed here, but the American Ex- magistrate and for that remsom he press company who were to rush ordered the accused to support. her the shipment up here, advises us We have just put in jin future. ) RE dd i {that the steamship company are ' holding up the whole cargo. We ie k the biggest and l Poudficl Mase. . imi k a EW i 0 commemora! e virt | LL d : ! | have other teas on the "City of Nor- { wich and the City of Durham, both {of which are some place in the Mea:- | lerranean, but away behind time. SSO r best. assortment of new iste Pape Pius IX, pontifical high Sweater coats we have mass will be ot St. Mary's wi ng WE ; . , cathedral on Thursday morning at " we WP ever shown. - The colors | nine v'clock. the archbishop of Kings: : | and combinations are J} ton officiating. All the priests of | the archdiocese will be in It tot ee dz J y \ As to the future of tea--we are | War or any other dis- / wil [ifist as mueh in doubt as though | 'turbance does not affect | ob / | We were not in the trade at all. We |§ very striking and' we Don't fuss, don't worry--we'll launder those t : i h ] and the sermon will he preached b J | such form of security, Sad } ssh jo in py a LE § Want you to compare dev. Tather Dunoe. Jesuit, New Vork. : Ans, : a - ll The mass wi one of the most ela . oe CUFFS AND {iemge. This has been chiefly brought | our values. to that has ay 1 | | | fo r abuse from ome be . We have a few Al jf [for uot' daliveriig them. their orders All colors in rape in ack. © §% saorteige. invest § : ; wien] full, hap Fond) positively have not 1 pe Ae ed in dr in bl 6% g | , a the ten to Sa: ive ments to offer. } on The public can depend ou the Prices $1.50 up 88, bn leaves at 10.15 a.m. Ne sun 4 the Iangees_una 2 "Salada Tea com serving them | Hf a Sunday, i g a , Pp ) alas it has for Tne e years back, 'Jf Ober $1 Sale of Ladies' : a - for - | with the finesct quality of tea af ca | at 5 p.m. for --" | the very lowest price at which it can Hats, apa 8 | or 3S flor 10. Think of #180 1. d. 7 Giliaants. Ee Eoicu tn the Soli Sam toast a Bate poet on the fit i

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