Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1918, p. 2

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THF, SAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. Ee ------ GHENTEN YEARS IN "PEK NGDENTS OF THE - AY r= : ware, psn ses "fl Read These Two Big Weekly Papers ARCTIC Inspector J. Graham and His Men | Happenings In the City and Vicinity ; FOX Nabbed Pte. Martin Criveg After ~~What the Merchants Offer to the THE MONTREAL STANDARD } a Lively Shooting Affray at the| Readers of the Whig. 24 pages including an eight page colored comic section, an eight page illustrated section and SCARF Home of the Prisoner at Otter Porto Rico oranges, Carnovsky's. 16 page news section which now includes Virtuous Wives, the new $1.30 novel, by Owen Johnson Creek, Don't quit because the . Kaiser's Each instalment includes a full standard page Ten years in. the Portsmouth aE ors of 'Cambrai are look~ : BUFFALO EXPRESS Open' lined with penitentiary was the sentence meted _ read i a jai g " ini » best and most Har comic white or striped {jout by Magistrate Farrell in the ing on. - ind Tik The liveliest American weekly paper issued and containing the best and Hust JOputdr oo N 4 Canada must make. a sound like features, an illustrated section, magazine section, woman's section and the latest curren: news oq 9 Hee ¢ 't on Thursday morning silk as desired. police ¢ourt on TH a! ta Pte. Martin Crivea, aged twenty- half a billion, ree years, - deserti i firi There will be no Peace before Ger- & Scarfs, $50.00 [|reversl sicis Tigi rite at Gules | many ses country see what a $500 MAGAZINES RECEIVED TO-DAY ' RYE raha - 4 e ¢ y See w ri 2 Fd fi . : * Be pees a a 000,000 roll looks like. Popular, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Breezy, Saturday Evening Post. Constables Johnson and Hunt, whan City Clerk Sands is able to be out | they went to his home early on the | after an attack of influenza. : Muff to morning of Oct. 22nd to take him in | W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at | TREAT 'EM ROUGH OR JACK THE KAISER KILLER mat h $50 00 charge. McAuley's, or 'Phone 564W. : i ingston have read this book. Have you? It is the one big humorous hook that atc . ee} 3 ; The boys wih ke the Hinden- Hundreds 'in Kingston } 88 SABUS PotLet iE haat Inspector Graham told of soing to bur oo ays wo ire e i the should be included in every Christmas overseas parcel. 188 pages packed wiv fa ane ih Fine, . beautiful ire ilzoner's oh a ner Creth ih Blo pace ¥ou go ¢ | tions. It is the book that soldiers of the U. 8. Army now in France ar g fluffy, prime skins. the morning of Oct. 22nd, and arriv- Something from everybody's roll ing there about 2.30 o'clock. Crivea| will be required to make up the had his house barricaded, and was $500,000,000 roll. upstairs with a rifle in his hands. Now is the, time to have your McKAY'S The inspector told the prisoner who | plano tuned. We carry two expert . Phone 919 : : . Open Nights he was and what he had come for, | tuners and will assure entire satis- 4 Custom Made Furs. but the prisoner's reply was to fire | faction. OC. W. Lindsay, Limited. Kingston's Reliable several shots. One just grazed In- Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Calhoun, for- Fur House. Spector Graham's ' head. Another merly of Napanee, have moved to shot lodged 'in the floor at the in- Kingston and will reside at 518 Al- &pector's feet. Crivea put up a Jive- hert street. ly scrap for a time, bul eventually Judgment was reserved in the ac- Inspector Graham and his men Sur- | tion" for damages brought by Vin- rounded him and got possession of cent Doyle against J. E. Rousseau, the man and the rifle. The rifle was tried in the County Court on Wed- % exhibited in court. Crivea had four- nesday afternoon, teen shells, and these were also taken In case word is received to-night |, by Inspector Graham. The latter of peace, Mayor Hughes has given | also had an interesting souvenir, | instructions to havé the hell on the that of one of the bullets fired at City Hall sounded, and this will be pr hic ry i he va 1 3 3 : him, and which lodged in the wall. | , signal for all noise-making devices The rifle was loaded when the in- to get busy. 1 : spector took it from the prisoner. We will rent you a piano, and at i arm 0C : FOR 2 BIG BARGAINS IN Inspector Graham informed end of six months if you feel like Magistrate Farrell that the prisoner purchasing instrument we will allow cheap, is an event, these days. ® and Victor had been apprehended on' two pre- [ing six romps rental on purchase We are conducting such u sale; vious Occasions. me ; price, ard arrange easy terms on bal- namely, a Guaranted Clock for J. L. Whiting, who appeared for anace. ~ C, W. Lindsay, Limited. » ] While They J ast. the Progeqution, Stated that the ex- |" "p,0, 00, Stewart has received a 3 treme punishment for ®iich a crime lett from out CO - as Crivea had been found guilty of tter from his son, Lieut.-Col, J. C. ! : i ' : Stewart, D.8.0., telling him of hav- 2 00 ras 3) he g - Records a mhrlsonment, Tae Prison ing received his decoration from the $ - charge-of mwrder. He asked that | 1Ands of the King at Buckingham ; * LIMITED, Diamonds, Watches, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, 350 King St. Hudson Seal Coats { W. F. GOURDIER ! 78-80 Brock Street. Phone 700. The Sale of a Good hdd aa a A the court impose severe punishment Palace. Col. Stewart is now under- Te ri 3 ; ing a six weeks' course of special n Magistrate Farrell, in passing the | 89 ten AE ? Vietrola X. $136.00 sentence of ten' years in the penin- wilting: Hn England. ' : ! tentiary, stated .that there was not e Great War Veterans Associa- tion, now that their hall is 6nce more qe : one redeeming feature in the case Delightful Dance Records against the I It was a shame | iree, will resume its regular meetings lo think that a man would use lijs| NeXt week. The hall, which was in a - aie v C. 's Orch.) 18507 rifle against his own countryman. use as a hospital ward, has been thor- SUndustan, Fos trol ' Smith's oh. | some time | Oughly fumigated and disinfected. ow y y The accused has for ' p nN Everything, Fox-trot ... ... J. C. Smith's Orch. | 90¢ been regarded as a bad man in his | The dances will recommence on Fri Sinbad, Fox-trot ... . . Waldorf Astoria Orch. 18477 own neighborhood, and people in his | day of next week. There will be a ) district have .been living in terror | €eneral meeting in. the assembly Oh Lady! Lady! One-step . Waldorf Astoria Orch, 0c as a result of his actions. It is al- | rooms next Monday evening. adhd A 4 a 4 HA Aa aa Skeleton Jangle, Fox-trot . .. Dixieland Jazz Band) 18472 leged : Hat he was Fospoistble Jor er 1 Ban ( a ng of ca e in 8 district. > Tiger Rag, Onesstep +. ... - Dixieland Jazz dj 90c The prisoner is married, his wite | BIG NOISE TO FOLLOW Sale Frida Special at Major and Minor, Waltz .. ...J. C. Smith's gre) 35446 being in the house at the time the THE NEWS OF PEACE On Sale I ; y. pe : The Whig Had Many Inquiries en LT Oriental, Foxtrot ..: ... ..J C. Smith's Orch. 35676 ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY 0 . : ; : ' ver Rumor on Thursday Dod fos wv aw wad C. Smith's Orch. 1.50 dtl Walty : 1s Afternoon. Hear your favorite vocal and dance records at J mELD 1rs ANNUAL MEETING OX FNS a Foto tol p bons cas. WEDNESDAY EVENING, sage from Toronto at moon announc- ® My Clarabelle, Waltz ... ....J. C. Smith's Orch.| $1.50 shooting took' place, Add Bruce Taylor to Preach to the So- clety oh Sunday, Dec, 1st. its celebration by going off "half- . ; ip _| cock" as other places did: Just as Nearly all sizes, 19 to 30. You save 25¢ The seventy-eige/n annual meet soon as official word comes! all places «Nearly 2 es NNT "ea ing of the St. Andrew's Society of 50 301 - ; with bells, whistles and guns will be . to C a parr. Kingston was held on Wednesday asked to get busy and make all the ---- e ® evening. The financial report show- | 8kec Po ee HEALTH AND HI LLIN BE [ onbihe as in hi Pini ENT i % 9 yt zing early Thursday afternoon when ACC - sue of 1917, a total balance of $379.- it was rumored that peace had been Policy covers all accidents i declared. Calls were received from and disease, incinding influ- invest $150 in the 1918 Victory Loan. Watertown, N.Y., Brockville, Smith's } y i i i yy The 'officers for 1919 were elected : rs e Gl ASSCS |i. Frovomni. 3's Nici | Fah, Gunineae and' mass ior | n Pa 5 per week ns; Wa, vice-president, 1. D. Pan-/ op, TS, At Watertown Xt wai stated ays pe kier; second 'vice-president, H. -C, been sounded, that business had been For loss of time by accident Welsh; chaplain, Principal Bruce suspended, and that there was a big and disease, and AN EXPERT'S JOB Tayler; honorary secretary-treasurer, celebraiin: 4 rhore was a bizgid. 1.000 death bs 2 James Stewart; Piper, J. W, Fraser; | prom ali over the city the Whig cs The Always Busy Store = $ yOUU at dea It is mo easy matter to fit| bard, Licut.-Col. Alexander Mac-{ 4150 received many. anxious inquiries - by accident, glasses accurately. Only the|®hall; auditor, J. MeL, Stephen; ,p,0u¢ the report that peace had been : : trained optometrist with ex- Somghistee, J. = Gow, > Myrrak \v: | declared, » i : : a G. Craig, D. Couper, W. A. New- 3 ' . Cost $12 per year Jerionce, ability and; the pro- - i P People all over Canada and the AiiviviwiriAieAveiviaiviarrrrrrrer Ac ha pa a a OE FS b A Dwelling on Wil- : per ts can give you] lan > United States appear to be keyed up Hor suloce Fisks this service. A resolution was passed that the go. io receipt of the joyful news. I 2 posts BUILDERS SUPPLIES eettutng liam Street ; : ' You are assured a thorough | secretary be instructed to convey to } (Downtow i ys scientific examination and ac-| Mrs, J. Dall, the widow of the late : wal wn) With good front. : McCann S curate glasses at Asselstine's| OGDI-Dall, who was president of the | "Social Five" Masquerade Bail, ; "ito. and depth, "32100, \ sociéty from 1917, the sincere regret "Soci ve" grove A : . . 1 80 Broek St. Phone 820 or 621 OONSULT and sympathy of the members, . His * The ocial Five" held a most HORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY HELD 00 A Dwelling on Al- ccessful masquerade ball in Miia ¥ a Ci Joss will be, greatly felt. by the 50- (ity Hall on Wednesda Boia ANNVAL MEETING. bert Street sou ic A reels : clety. {About two hundred young people - Germany. hns demanded the with- J.S.Asselstine D.0S |. Owing to war conditions it was de- wore present. Tha a opis Lieut.<Col. R. E. Kent was Re-clect- With garden, . $2600. b drawabiot all' Russian representatives ' . cided to dispense With thé annual varied and beautiful. ed as President--=FElection of ue A N : . 4 in Germany. 'German Tepresentatives ered Optician dinner, 'The annual:divine SErvice of | «annus. Board of Direciors and. Othey ew Dwelling on Regist : Di i Optical Store, | th ety will be held in Chalmers . . in Russia Have been ed, arn Ring St... The Busy nl, Shion vill be evening, Dec..dst. f/m Xy | Officers. Victoria Street rn A A AA An ~~~| Principal Bruce Taylor will preach There was 2 Food utiendanes at Dry slabs and hard {| b All Improvements, $3400 AB x " ---- Berm . the annual mee ng o e ng . = il he sirmon. | owen Jop iat " Horticultural Soeiety held on, Wed- cordwood nn short A D lin | fll of heather. - Ars. Da, widow of ses || "Headquarters For Headwear A Foo 1 ots erat com and long lengths weling on John if fate president, has sent four boxes of nitied Soom a Lhe Oily Man. log . | Street Spey Ta pcded that these be SEE OUR DISP LAY presided. Officers were elected, i 8 $2500 ito the Red Cross. { T jad was docided to hold a sliow : Pire Induriince The oa, ade the following go. OF PRE : HA 5 a iy the "show was left for the . nT fan. Re o ' " board of directors to decide upon. : . 1 Red o88 3 So gan Re FOR CHILDREN The following officers were elected: | 4. of rund, $10; Kingston General St dnes President, Lieut.-Col. R. BE. Kent: Ph ob ck : Hospital, $10. The secretary was in- 5 first vice-president, J. B. Walkem; . one G6, Seta J : structed to send parcels for Christ- a : second vice-president, R. J. Baiden. Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts. fy : $ 1 » f ) mas. to the members of the society HE » . WBoard of directors--W. H. Mae } : We are open to buy : ,000 pairs o il now on service at the front. A num- --- nee, George Nicol, Dr. G. W. Bell, : - ae Ala a ANE ay nh Te VEE { ber of new members were received AN x | James Craig, James A. Minnes, R.|%ees Lumber. Cotl ind Wood ow 4 ul R 5 ¥ +3 at thé meeting, and these will help to Wn Hy J. Bushell, J. N. Watts. J. 0. Hut- 8 -- Np § (nba diy rly ; keep the sociéty in a flourishing con- ~E ; ton, W. J. McNeill, William Me. A dition. - 5 fs oe Camnion, Dr. A. P. Chown; * ¥F. H. ET Macnee, 2 AWARDED MILITARY CROSS. ee et J A. W. Mclean was re-elected sec- : es A . 7 a retary and Messrs. O. V, Bartels and { Major F. P. Strachan Decorated For 1 & : L. A. Guild were re-elected as andi | Good Work on Field. ; ; 1078. $d ; i -- ing the réport that the armistice had . Grants to Patriotic Funds--Principal | been signed, but it was canny and waited, as it did not want to spoil Adda aaa. 62. The secretary was instructed to adhd dd a 3 2 rv vv YY + Mator F. P. Strachan, son 7 J The finaneial statement showed _ Archibald Strachan, collector / that the society had a substantial |costoms, a member of the Second : ? | nd.» Be Jalion. ; Sn IS ant; over ? i ! w rst cont m 4 an ! | Moosejaw, Sask., us a private, a . For Fall Ana Winter. i who won his commission in @ : Prevost, Brock street, has a great | field, has been awarded a military y ment of ready-made tHothing, fj cross for dash and courage during i Gi and a did August engagement. ily i : g 3 " a imnin a Revs dat Started} t will pay you stock before huying. hes is pre > a Bot "Should Germany the announce- by the ringing of of whistles and the

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