Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1919, p. 8

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PAGES EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919, TT -- TT TIT ? Ha. LIVINGSTON'S JANUARY CLEARING SALE OF HIGH * CLASS READY TO WEAR CLOTHING AND HABERDASHERY AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Just In the Heart of the Winter Season High grade clothing and haberdashery is offered to you at a reduction of 20% in our annual discount sale, a once a year event much watched and waited for by men who have taken advantage of the reduction dur- ing the past fifteen years. You'd better come in at once and stock up for present and fu- ture needs as this money saving event will end this month. ~ Blue and black suits only, excepted. All goods marked in plain figures. ; for cash. vel All sales' I 1 CHARGES WERE DISMISSED; | WHICH WERE "LAID IN POLIC Ef COURT { Magistrate Farrell Said He Gee) Not Find on the Evidence : That | | Orders Were Given For Liquor For | * Beverage Purposes--Decision Will | Be Appealed. 7 { Magistr: arrell gave 'his deci- sion in the charges against a local { physician, under section 51 of | the Omar mperance Act, on Fri- | day morning, dismissing all the | charges against him. 8 was stated {that the decision Weusd be appealed. Fo Mafsistr Farrell said that on the ovidence, he could not find that the {accused had issued orders for Hquor { for beverage purposes. In giving his | decision the magistrate reviewed some of the svidenke, pointing out how much lHguor had been given to thé Hqaae "spotters" on certain day : . Thre bulk of the orders issued by the accused were given during the epidemic of influenza nere,and the magistrate remarked that persons suffering from this disease had Deen glyep Hquor by a number of medical men. Although some questioned it, at the same time, there were a num- ber of practitioners who took an en- ! tively different view of it. "And there was no evidence before me to show what quantity would be sufficient," gaid the magistrate. "On the whole; although some hesitation, I am going to give the accused the benefit of the doubt in these cages," said: his hip, at {the same time drawing attention to the power thrust on medical mén in | conection with this matter. t Magistrate Farrell also-stated that the "did not feel like taking the re- sponsibility" of imposing -a penalty on the accysed on such evidence un- less he was perfectly clear and sat- isfled that the accused did fssug these orders with the intention of supply- ing liquor for beverage purposes. The charges in this case were laid by license inspectors working under the Ontario License Board. (. R. Webster conducted the ' psecution nd A, B, Cunningham defended the accused. THEATRICAL. At Griffin's, Romange; fun, mystery, and' the 8. Ready to-wear De epartment 75 ¢ pairs of Corcels, al high grade qualities {Ed vn old and Highly -re or ve sident of Kingston passed Kway on Hh Hl it Hand a member of St." James' church, Hi] She is survived by her husband, i from broken and: discontinued lines; all - il sizes in the lot, but not in every style. Regulai price 52 00, $2 25 and 2 50. 1.00 and $1. 25. all sizes; r anbroidars. lod new fogdels and styles, priced regular at Frsglar 3. 30 quality, lure of a Céntral Ameridan Revolu- tion are happily mingled ir 'Less Than Kin," the mew Paramount pic- ture, which was presented at Grif- fin's Theatre yesterday. The ever popular Wallace Reid is starred, with Ann Little as his leading wom- an, and both were well received. All whe love fascinating stories of sol- diers of fortune--and that includes everybody--will' like ' this colorful new picture, for it certainly gives Wallace Reid one of the best acting parts of his career in the role of the buoyant daredevil Lewis Vickers, who gets into bushéls of trouble Im both the United States and Central Amerifa and then "gets out of {it through his own nerve and resource- Anotter delightful photoplay, which proved vory popular with the aud- ience was Lina Cavalleir. in "The Eternal Temptress," which is a high- ly dramatic story of deep heart ap- peal, Late Mrs. James 'Hamilton. Friday. morning in the person of Harriet Cartwright Greenway, wife of James Hamilton, 411 Princess street, The deceased was born at Camden East and. wa# seventy-seven ybars old, an Angican in religion | her sister, Mrs. William, Muckler; three sons, Frank and Samuel, . at home; James, of Watertown, N.Y.; and two daughtérs, Mrs. Zeigler, of Guelph; and Mrs. M. Eliott, of Kingston. The funeral will take place Saturday to Cataragui Ceme- tery, Rev. T. W. Bavary officiating. QUEEN'S ENGINEERS Billeted in Bonn, Germany, Corpl, Abernethy Writes," , TM Asseltine haa received an in- AGAINST PHYSICIAN, i with|™ | Miitary Matters As a r1eoult of the visit of DBrig- Gen. Victor 8. Williams to Barrie- field, orders have been issued for the or! removal of the district depot to FHaF i risfield with all subsidary establish | ments which include the dental, pay section, and ordnance branch and a medical section, The engineer de pot at Brockville and the remainder tne | of the Ist depot battalion at Belle- ville (will arrive at Barriefield on Saturday for 'demobilization. . The old collegiate building and others oé- {i cupied in the city will be" vacated. This is being done to facilitate in every possible way the disc harge of the soldiers, and a commissioner for taking oaths will be at the barracks $0 that it will be no longer necessary for men to scour the city for some- one to fix up their papers. Brig.-Gen: V. 8, Williams and Major McManus visited the Barrie- field barracks on Thursday forenoon, dit ions there. A number of starr officers from Ot- tawa are conducting a thorough in- spection of the district pay offices in the Richardson building. Lieut. as a ior of a board of officers, which is to assemble at the call of the president, 1t.-Col. G. H. Gilles- pie, to 'inquire into and report upon the conditions surround¥hg the death of Sergeant P, Gordon, 3rd Battalion | C.G.R. Major E H, Lancaster; C.F.A. as- sumes, temporary command of the R.C.HA. Depot tm ---- The troops from the 8.8. Seotian were given furlough at Montreal, and the Kingston men drrived here! Friday morning. A party of eight men and their dependents from the S.8. Metagama are now on their-way 10 the city, and are expected to ar rive on Saturday morning. None of them are residents of Kingston. i The Army and Navy Veterans, as- sisted: by the ladies' auxiliary, gave] a concert for the soldiers in the re- creation room, atthe Barriefield bar- racks on Thursday evening, | The 8.8. Olympic will probably] dock at Halifax on Friday, and the men on board for the Kingston dis-| trict will be Started on their journey! to the city without delay. The-new | system of transporting the troops to! their dispersal areas will be tried out; With this party, and there should be no trouble in having reliable infor- | mation. as to their arrival in King-| ston. There: are close on five hun dred for this district on board. | ! Nursing-sister "Davin, CAMC., who has been'on duty at the Cobourg Military Hospital, 1s, in Kingston awaiting discharge as medically un fit, 7 * } WITH THE CURLERS be op . v The soft weather Is Interfering seriously with the scheduled games" of the Kingston Darling Club. Only on Wednesday has it been possible to have any club games this week. On Wednesday | afternoon and evening five matches were played, with the, following repults: * Jd. Matheson, skip, 11; Dongld, skip, 8. W. "Le Goodwin, ip 10; 3. F. Mais! 'Wallace, skip, 5. -- H. Angrose skip, 10; x B; Cun | ningham, skip, 6. i J. W, Kelly, skip 18 3 Hooper, { skip, 5. Ly. Sioeth, skip, 17; skip, 9. Three games were scheduled for CP sion, | Friday evening, but' they will have | to be postpoped for lack of ice. The Behedule for the ladies section of the ¢lub has been drawn up and' games will commence on Monday | forenoon. Fwo sheets of ice will be! reserved each morning for the lady! curlers, and one sheet each Tuesday afternoon, Further fee ac tion will be provided as ne reases, " E. C. Gildersleeve, having returned the city, resumes his position as of Rink No. 3, Group 2, evening, mano | and were, well pleased with the con-| Ill = T Jordan has been detatiod | a id ii # " LE HT HH ® stad Extra Sp ecial' Stock. lire Otfer- "ings Just For nds EVERY THRIFTY WOMAN In Kingston should attend this 1919 January stock- | taking sale to-morrow. Thousands of dollars' worth i of high grade merchandise AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES 65 Beautiful Coats for Women' "Beautiful" hardly describes the rare charm, the exclusive styles and distinctive- ness of these coats of - BEST ENGLISH SEAL PLUSHES WOOL VELOURS WOOL TWEEDS - AND WOOL MIXTURES There's a big variety of styles, a wonder- : ful range of pretty shades. wo Saturday, $32.00, $33.95, $35 and $45. 00 225 PAIRS PENMAN'S HIGH GRADE CASH- MERE STOCKINGS + For ladies--in black. Special, 75¢, $1 00, $1.25 and $1.50 pair. ALSO 105 PAIRS OF LABIES' FINE BLACK CASHMERETTE HOSE Foronly .. .. . «+35¢ a pair, or 3 pair for $1.00 £ Wise People: are Buying Their Underwear Now WHILE SPECIAL OFFERINGS ARE IN FORCE _ 300 Turnbull's ladies' pexiect fiting winter wi ribbed vests and drawers. A bargain at 50c and 75¢ a Children's Black Ribbed Equestriene tights, all sizes. Saturday, a pair . , .. sa e Sights al Shak. sdadies' Black Equestriene. Tights. Saturday, a pair . Sa $1.25, $1.50 to $2.25 Hi : garment. Se rT ---- mm Ty saves: RR A SE

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