Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1918, p. 6

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PAGE SIX ns Hud ee [hte wi [News From Eastern Ontario]! ee RS rn or H. C. Davis Accused Of Having Booze | In His. Home For Sale, But Denied | Charge--Twoe Men Tell of Paying GANANOQUE Davis As High As $6 a Bottle, Police Constable Samuel Arniel i 1 hi it hel oC rs fa and dang 1S 1310: Sl dt got a little tip to the effect that if he (From Our Own Correspondent) 1 yv Lee of to: - 5 ¥ S. longed to New York paid a visit to the home of one H. May 31.-The fourth annual £onsd oy Cachet the, Ohi set. | og Ls C. Davis, on Bixth street, that he vention of the Kingston Presby terial IR. Hunt, th tev. V. O. Boyle, Anglican, Hillier, would find hidden under the flooring W.M.8. continued their deliberations aat winter in To: ' i . is likely to receive an appointment under the kitchen sink twenty-two Yesterday with a [public missionary |. r RL y 8. has 1 f aplain fi reas rvice. He {hotties of whiskey. Constable Ar- service at 7.30 p.m., all ip St. An- . . OWN. FCOOMT by hap] Wa ne curate at St. | gar got Constable Marshall Arm. drew's church. Among those tok- rranddan ght Mrs. CR s , | Gee s thy strong to accompany him, and hail- ing [part in the proceedings are: Lwho will spend. sot ne : ing a taxi on Thursday morning in A. G, McPhedran, recently PI nd Mrs {. Li are, ie Jol. pe, Inspector offgrder to lose no time, the two were frem Central India; Miss BE. MeGr os y Wireot. e ditt har] sch Ags ) Military District whisked off to the scene of the house gar, field secretary of the . spendit . i 3 completed his annual in- in question, and upon theip afrival, Mig D. WV, nelair, Bellevil cit | ! on and reports a great improve- sure enough, they discovered a Jenkins, 5 MTS. - Wr | ment in general efficien , due chief-{ mali sized distillery. While they | Kiugston; Aig . i Midings From Delta, | ly to thie interest taken by the school did not get twenty-two bottles, they Stirling; Nirs. Rev. C. E. Kidd, Gan- May 30 Mesdames Horton, H | teachers intrusted with this very im- hauled out fifteen filled bottles and | fanoque; Rev. I. IN. Beckstedt, Lans- Franch and Miss Kate Morris mothy- | portant work. Fifty-one hools have one empty from under the flooring in | downe; and Rev. C. (B. Kidd, Garan ed to Brockville on Wednesday. Rev. | cadet srganizations and there are athe exact spet where it was said it ocue, ; | Rural Dean Swayne pn his | number of church corps, 'e lat-1had been placed, and back to the po- The motor boat trip through the |... -- I in he Anglican | ter are not included in King ston | lice station the constables went with | island channels of the Admiralty church he : unday | the cadets of the different sch ols| their "cargo." | Group yesterday afternoon 81 Jame 3 3 v~| rave been formed into one battalion. William Stitler and William Stew- | largely patromized by the delezat 8. | iy t . v on : me art under arrest for being intoxica-| . Who all spoke loudly in its pi stree abv a i awa | It-is reported that a quartermas-|ied. declared that they had secured | E amous rtists The closing session of the conven- 2 ' th tirodist fer . | ter's course will be conducted by the|liquor from Davis and as a aay | " he' R d. | on Pathe Records 1 bpd tion fast evening was a publis on te. George S r, Kings ras af AM.C., and also that a course of lee- Davis in Police Court on Friday and attracted quite a la her- | pacent visito \ ty ing . Miss Ida Knos 1 i g ] neuropathology ito a charge of "keeping liquor for| J. A. Jackson, IC. Sine Lillis Id home in iC y 1 H -- sale." FJ. Rigney appeared on be- + ~ ~ ' and George A. Smith have re rd is spend @ I é . . Nursing Sister E. T. Bolton, A M.|halt of Ps accused, and entered a | 3 HERE are very fev N of the 2 world S cele- Cttawn to Tepresent the cor n am MeElr to report C., has been employed at Queen's | plea of "not guilty." After taking the { tion of Grace church as lay delegate it Kin n June t r.. Steele | Military Hospital, I vidence of Stitler, Stewart'and Con- brated artists Ww ho, at one time or another ures will be carried on deali ng with{ morning, was called upon to answer at the sslons of the Montreal con ind fami move into stable Arniel, the prisoner was, at the | . . ference f :r "he h peated r. Huffman, C.C Flachaire, of the French Fly-| request of Mr, Rigney, remanded un- | ; in their CArecr have not made a little j journey to the IC Gananogue and iecinit y have ex The fol of vas handed ing Corps, Washington, was + Visitor itil Tuesday, as the defence has evi-| 'd * I f Pa } I' P } } perienced the misery amd dnconveni Rev. R. Cal to show the appree at the armouries yesterday, Motion to give. i 3 cording Ia boratorios. 0 athe' reres ronograp r C 0. to lay efice of a gasoline shortage for seve thon of hi vices to the Methoo ral days past. The rec eipt of up- During his pa wards of 500 gallons from Kingston | th 1 has prospered ¢ on Wednesday relieved the shorage ur to some extent, but hdomed the Proce from 37c to 40¢ a gallon. a Stitler said he knew the prisoner, | = oi oan of son r and musicin the lap a far of wider bli lic Capt. T. D. Potter, wt pent thre 1 had-purchased liquor from him. | § o 1 i d apt, ~. 1 27s a0 Spent three land had: purchased lic t : i than the can reach on opera and cor st: Years overseas with the C.M.S.C -- He was not sure of the date but hel 213 oon -- : Y . : fid concert stages Teturned to Canada. He was for [thought it was about two weeks ago. | oA During the 20 odd years of its existence the Pathe' some years with ti ).C. her :| Then he recalled that early this week | ] § served South E Afric De. E SYPL: He ps eilleq tha a bottle oft Da- | ) Amng the present day Company has been di tinguished more than any rv Sou rica g 8 8 } lies > ve < es vis, for which he paid $6, He got it | - na he Jouve Mgds other talking machine concern by the number of Changes in respect to the admin. | from Davia at nix home. The dmel of them exclusively=are: famous musicians who have selected them to per- istration of the M.S.A. ure in pros-|36 was charged, witness p 3: Mat etuate for all time their art and eenius pect. As far as present determined,|and the rest was covered hy some Lucien Muratore P : : ae 1 4 anc genius, (Great it is proposed to continue the admin. |other thirsty ones. a . artists have found t! lat only with the exclusive and istrati . font (3 fa | Witness told of being at Davis Claudia Muzic Pp sth stration undef Lisut.-Col. Machin, |. : o : As Davis) adi Ad Did secrct Pathe' method of recording can the full, rich, Director of Military Service, acting |home, and deseribed how the lig i 5 amo vier : / under the responsibility of the Minis-| Vas Kept under the flooring in the as Kathleen Howard natural, vibrant tones of the human! voice be re- ter of ice. ol kitchen. He said he paid $4 for one | x 8 cen Howar pr duced. ! hottle of liquor, and $5 for another, ¥ Edmozd Clement Tha ¢ . , On one occasion when he bought a 4 "a tio 30(h and ar men left Hall hx on {atte Davis took another bottle! p Jacques Thibaud the 2 th and are proceeding direct O1trom under the floor and treated wit- | 3 Rudolf Ganz Jes fi oo iat . ed em n furlough: Lieut. ( |ness and another man who was in J Lina Cavaliess r Rev. Father Scott, of Prescott, has Won Military Cross. been appointed by tho ar dishop of Colborne, May 31 Lieut Lorne this diocese to the curacy of St 'ampbell, whose home is at Lake. John's church here, to THl the vac. | P00 Colhorne, J I 5 Te. x t ne, has been award- ancy felt {by Father O'Farrell, the od 1} ry cross for leading his late curate accepting the parish "OTD 4 and consolidating Stirling and Frankford : : a The steam barge Isabella the Hinckley fine, arrived in i Wednesday evening with a cargo coal. \ | Word has been réceived there by Mra Lerna Elizabeth Dafoe. { relatives of the mar in entiac, rdaughter of the lat rge Perry (Mich., on Wednes ay of Wednesday at the home of her + 'Cobourg; Lieut. J. Airth,|sn. " . 1 Miss Mary Louise Ya iter | son, Albert Dafoe," Point Anne. She| Renfrew: H. J. Jones, Bath; F. w.| he Deruse oa drink from Stewar : Paul Althouse of William Sherby, of to jwas the widow of the late Anson] Thompson, H. Baxter, R. . Browne, tthe io I was inched," said Stow | . Louis Borer, jof Pontiac, Me and Patoe, aged séventy-four years, N. Sutcliffe, Ottawa. i 1% Hig y P : ! Eleanora de Cisneros ion after the had been art. He added that he paid for the In addition to the voluminous Americ: an catalogue, Pathe' has at the rate gf $6 a bottle, He! { Margarethe Ober 1 enarmous repertoire of E uropean se lection s, made by had secured other bottles at the rate; a Leo Slezak rtists of the front rank who have never appeared here, £5 and $4 On three oceasions | iy aa A. Giorgini a NN RNRERNEEINE NS ENANN EEE IRENE FRENARNNENNE CLL LTT Havor was delivered w him in| fi A. Giorgi rn ora ae seupl msi, werite for Gil the lavatory of a local hotel, | other occasion the w rhiskey was hand- » + od to him near Davis' home, | David Bispham THE PATHE FRERES PHONOGRAPH CO. OF CANADA, Limited 5 bh T Be fd Nan) me Hime id : aud many othei, 46.8 en fhord Strect ToRONTO, One. N OCs 3 IC ' ontreal Qfice; 10g New Brks Peg On a charge of being intoxicated | William Stewart was fined $10 and! coc. or one mont } | rr | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Local Notes and Items of General | Interest, Mrs. Hector Watts, Stuart Streit h is visiting friends jn "Montreal, | The passing of J! Ross Robertson, 1 { of the Toronto Telegram, is a cause | or sincere regre® dn Masonic and | newspaper circles i [ingston, Where i C. W. Lindsay, Limited EF a ishared foi} Local Agents for Pathephones some time at Sydenham crossing | fT hursday eyening, when a draw bolt P i in the coupler was.loosened. Traffic | 12 1 rincess Street was delayed on the highway for some { time while repairs were being made. | A successful tea and sale was held | in the Sunday school room of Bre ] street Methodist church on Thursday afternoon and about fifty dollars was rated wiiich wii he yea in purchas- : ® Agent for ng books for the rary ! , Si evident ther aes greats: pro | el Pathe Freres Phonographs. ductionists are very. alert. On | 3 | ® e ; 9 230.232 Princess Street. Thursday a small advertisement was | L for Son Just What You Need No PR i published that 700 tomato Rane! would be wiven awhy at the street railway barns. At half-past nine the ' last of them was given awnv with al great many applications still coming ARTILLERY ACTIVE in for the plants. ON BRITISH FRONT I GIRLS OR SHIPBUILDING, The British Rush German Post i Bn are -- I | Toronto Girl Graduate Could He. Also Engaged in Patro i place the Men. ers. ] Montreal, May 31.--Willingness (Canadian Press Dexpatoh) to 1aise a corps of girls to replace | [ondon. May 31.--Activity of the mea Jor shipbuilding work und al- {German artiliery in the Villers Bre. ll thom to go to ithe front is ex: |iunnenx sector east of Amiens and in pressed in a letter to tae Imperial | hort region to the porth Is reported Order of the Sons of jie Eiupire by lto-day by the War Office. There has! {i Miss Adelaide Clayton, Listowel, 8 |.1en boon lively gun fire from the H lid El tri C Toronto University honor graduate, enemy lines on the Fanders front!] a ay eC iC 0. I ET rrr rr ------ Ay Sr Nn rpg White Wash Skirts, two pockets, etc., best value, for . . $1.00 White Wash Skirts, in heavy Indian Head, the best yet, for $1.50 White Pique, with pockets and belt, etc., Saturday price .. .. $2.00 Fancy Skirts, with disc pattern, different colors . . . $2.50 Taffeta Skirts, i in all colors, plaids and stripes . 37. 50, $9 and $10. Black Wool ol Serge, all sizes, wonderful value at .. .... .. $350 would like to get useful occupation |oorm post southeast of Arras dur- in the shipbuilding industry, and jn. rhe night und captured a few ok ' Panamas, the season's latest shapes, at the very popular prices, adds shat sho could even recruit a [bir the MEME 4nd captured a few $1.49, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to $5.00 for ladies and children. gg "ms" company of giris to help it [200 were captured by us also in pa- e! Loeir energies could be used, and trol encounters northeast of Ypres. Fancy bands of every description from . a 25¢ up Be they could be properly and comfort The chemy raided one of our posts "ably housed. theast of Robecy. - A few of our The very latest i 3g milans leghorns and other straws. - ry 1 y gho . ; nm SENT TO BROCKVILLE, ica are missing." For that bungalow you were going to hula, we can pe " Ply you everything from the foundation to the roof a 3 Family of Six Hogarded as Undesir- Canadian Casualties, : L ' - Wounded--J. - A. Loocey, Corn. All L bei Yard . As the result of action faken by Wail. i lan 5 um Tr the Childron's Aid Society, a family Hl. B. (White, Perth. Phone 1042. Y. 1: Vi S or §ix, consisting of mother and five re-- » Sent Brockville on! Vigorous of on {o being classed ranch y A children Rare 1a 'resided near 1as conscient objectors was ex B Yard: Place d They vill at ai up for Prosse annual meeting of the | Brock le; The ather signed up 108 pep dado .} Was expressed over the refusal to = = 8 = a baplainey 10 one of their : : New Designs in Famous China Suitable for the June Bride. Rr J. RODGER 132 Princess St. Jeweler o = who says she can use a hausmer ot between Festubert and Clarence 'saw and has a natural inclination for river the statement says: industrial work. She writes that she | «, party of our troops rushed a EE a

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