PAGE SIX ~ROBINSON- WANTS TO KNOW Who is the Most Popular Soldier in Kingston Printed below is a coupon. Vote for your favorite soldier and make "Some Brave Boy" Happy It costs you nothing to vote. There is no catch to this contest. All that is necessary for you to do, is to fill out the coupon and bring it to Robinson's Clothes Shop, Limi- ted, 79 Princess street, any time on opening day, Saturday, April 5th. Most popular soldier gets Robinson $25 suit. The soldier who receives the greatest number of votes in this contest after the count has been made by three representa- tives of the newspapers, will be awarded the Robinson suit of clothes. COME MEN --- SAVE TEN FEA LE NE in Car SU ITS, ov Eons Ty The Largest } yg 20 | Clothiers i --_ Be -------- EIT EN IR MONEY SAAN) Stores From Coast to Coast 79 Princess Street .Harry Samuels, Manager Popular Soldier's Coupon Name ... Rank ... ... Address . .. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919. GETS SIX MONTHS IN JAIL LAVELL SENTENCES MAN RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. Evidence Showed That Mure Frequented His and Stole Her Husband's Goods, | {ennebec, was sen-| | on Wednesday sitt JUDGE JOLIE), I'OR Alleged | leress House | The Tate Mrs. Mary Kelly. Mrs. Mary Kelly passed away on! Monday night at her he in Brew-| er's Mills, after a short illness. Her] husband predeceased her, and she y|resided with her brother, Thomas | | Murphy, on the homestes She is| charged with having re- [survived by three brothers, Thomas Mrs, Lovice Thofpson, Murphy, of Brewer's Mills; L. W. er trial on the charge, Murphy and John Murphy, of Kings~ a safetyi/ton, and one sister, Mrs. Thomas] » cover and |Shortell, of Brewer's Mills. i vere the| ---- n ps and | The Late Rev. R. J. Adamson, M.A. e ohn. sn to] T. D. Minnes, on Wednesday, re- © was practical-| ceived the sad news of the passing he claimed he!away of Rev. R. J, Adamson, M.A. on March 13th, at Gracefield manse, men- | Magheraseit, County Derry, Ireland that/In 1901 he married oy Minnes, s creating trouble in the Thomp- | daughter of the late W. Miunes,] M Thompson fre-| of this city, in London, os From and he therefore |that time until now his religious du- had been taken ties claimed his time and attention in s permission. It|the mother land. Loving sympathy is that the sentence | extended to Mrs. Adamson by a a consideration | large circle of Kingston friends. the oods| nted the \g was pro-| {dence borrow 18 goods In giving evidence, the judge tioned that the prisoner knew he wa SOT 00ds wa 1S0n was not to the stolen prisoner and secutor, ne The Late William Dunlop. William Dunlop died at the resi-| of his daughter, Mr. F. A. Covert, 136 Notre Dame avenue, St.| | Lambert, Que., Tuesday, after a short | | illness. Mr. Dunlop was in his seven-| | ty-seventh year, being born at Gib- |raltar on June 12th, 1842. He came and pledg [10 Canada, with his parents, when | Boon wag 2 young, and settled in Kingston, lv-| Co '|ing for years at 56 Union street. He| ' was an ex-alderman of Kingston, a |school trustee and president of the] |Liberal-Conservative Association. He| conducted a tailoring business. Mr.| Dunlop was a Fenian Raid veteran and three of his sons and a daughter| have served in the present war, Capt.| H. Dunlop, M.C., of the C.A.M.C., be- *€, [ing killed in action on Nov. 2nd last. | Deceased leaves five sons, Rev J. Dunlop, of Japan; Lance-Corpl. F.| Dunlop, at present overseas; W.| B. Dunlop, of Duluth; T. W. Dunlop, of Minneapolis, and R. G. Dunlop, of] Saratoga, N.Y.; and three daughters, | Mrs. F. A. Covert and Miss Jane Dun-| top, of St.* Lambert, Que., and Nurse| Margaret Dunlop, of the American | Expeditionary Force in Germany. The remains will be buried. at Kingston, the funeral being from the| 1.50 p.m. train from Montreal ! Thursday. Whitin M. C. A. CAMPAIGN. THE Y. The Canvassers Had Almost $4,000 At Noon Wednesday. The amount in cash up to Wednesday made up as foll Previou 25. $12 $100 Chown Major Garnet Lockett, $12 Mer $10 L ell, Wm. Ch Chown's H H. B chants W. Williams, apman, J. H Dr Store A G R. J. Bush- Sutherland w George A Col P. A Tread asson, MoCulla, Lieut v I , H. A. Tofield Haffner, Graves, A. E gold. $2 on land | 25¢ - : | 50% The Late Mrs. J. Liddle. { The funeral of the late Mrs. James | Liddle, who died in the Hotel Dieu | on March 28th, took place from the | residence of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Tulloch, Division street, on Sunday | last, and was attended by a large | number of relatives and friends. | The service was conducted by Rev. | Mr. Crisp, of St. John's ¢hurch, Ports- | mouth, of which the deceased was an | active member, The foral offerings | were many and beautiful. They con-| TO MAKE INVESTIGATION Into the Escape of a Prisoner From Penitentiary. WwW Hughes is coming to-day to investigate the of a prisoner named Leo R. Rogers, after assaulting the gate keeper, who had opened the gate to receive a note from him Guard Berrigan, who received a knife wound | in the back that pierced the lung, and | sisted of the following: wreath: hus-| another in the abdomen that pierced | band and family; Broken circle: | the stomach and liver, is reported to] brothers and sisters, namely, James be recovering. | Smith, Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. -Tul- It reported that the lack of|loch, Kingston, R. D. Prettie, King- vigilance that enabled Rogers to pass ston; Wreath, Duchess of York round the wall and leave {he reserve! Lodge; Sprays, Mr. and Mrs. Dam- without being challenged, when three ond Buck, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs, Jamie- sentries should have seen him, and|son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Red- one of wom could have stopped | mond, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hinchcliffe, him, will also be a subject for inquiry. | Mrs, R. Ewart, Mr, J. Ewart, Mrs. A guard was recently suspended for| Ewart, Mr. and Mrs, Parker, Miss L. being asleep while on duty at the | McKenney, Capt. and Mrs. .J. Mullen, quarry. Capt. and Mrs. C. Mahoney; Roses, | Dorethy Tulloch a Marmor Pret- At Beriin. | tie. The remains yere taken to Har- ess Despatch) | rowsmith for intefment. In view of fresh| negotiations over the Danzig ques- | tion, the German cabinet has decided | to gather the chiefs of all parties of the national assembly at Berlin to- morrow to reach an agreement as to the policy that is to be followed, ac- Inspector to Kingston recent escape S To Gather (Canadian Pr Zurich, April 2 The Late Mts. Maria Spencer. Death on / Sunday removed a much respecfed resident of the city in the person of Mrs. Maria H. Spencer, widow of the late Rober€ MOTOR CARS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGED A number of slightly used cars cheap; also one light Ford delivery truck. Bert STANSBURY 160 Raglin Road. Phone 1674w 10,000:Pounds ¢ Ceylon and Indian Tea from 80c to $1.00. On Sale at 50c¢, 55c¢, and 60c per pound. This sale ocers an opportunity to housepeekers to buy the best tea at a saving of 25 per cent. The Thompson Bottling Co. =o. THINPSON, ' Phone 804 PO o2 Print Btreet "'Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company PIRE INSURANCE Lares Muth PBRCY J. QUINN, er, Ontario Branch. Torente W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED On repair work of magnetos of all kinds, including marine, stationary and motor cars, lighting, starting and generating systems of all makes, and storage batteries. Inquire about the new threaded bone dry battery before purchasing. WALLARD yiERVIcE STATION rhe YC If you want fresh, able fruits or any kind rion nuts; also daily home-made candies. Call or phone STAR, FRUIT AND CANDY STORE @8 Friucess St., Near Kiang St. Phone 273. Canada Food Board License Nea. 09-1020, 11-410, The Wrapper Protects You 69 Queen Street | Spencer, who died forty-seven |yedrs ago. Deceased, who was X2 | years of age, passed away at her home, No. 4 Redan street, after an illness extending over seven years. Mrs. Spencer was of a kindly dis- position, beloved by a wide circle, cording to announcement. ton loses a good cttizen, lived in Kingston practically all her life. Deceased was a member of St. Paul's church. chester, N.Y., was engaged ness in Kingston, and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Robert (O'Connell and Mrs. Annie Countryman, both this city. Because they save an immense amount of work around the house and add to the sanitary conditions. We have them Women Favor Hardwood Floors in maple, birch and oak, all guaranteed to take a high polish. The funeral took place W. F. Fitzgerald officiated. A Returned Seidier's Complaint. J. M.. Adam, who went overseas with the First Contingent, turned to the city after spending four years and ten days on active service, | "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wanting anything done in Let Us Show Them to You Whether you are building new floors or replacing an old soft wood floor, Allan's Lumber Yard Phone 1042 98 Victoria Street Easter Suits We Have a Big Line of Suits and Spring Top Coats "Be, "or "Waistline" models in English or Scotch tweed or blue %. Made by the best tailors at a price that will suit you. Also latest style hats, and caps, fine shirts and ties. Inspection invited, Barnet Lipman The Up-to-Date Clothing and Men's Furnishing Store |} writes to the Whig to complain nll cause a Princess street merchant | wanted to charge him 28¢ exchange || for cashing a soldier's cheque after | haurs. The Whig, while sympa- thizing with Mr. Adam, does not be-| lieve that any good putposc would | be served 'by publishing the letter in, its entirety. = Publication all I reeel atte: §8 Queen Tort wie tom. Shap We have a few used Ford Cars which we can sell reason able. All automobile repair work guaranteed. Central Phone 2183 She had | She is survived '| by one son, Ralph Spencer ,of Ro- | who some years ago | in the tailoring busi- | of Wednes- || day morning te Cataraqui cemetery, '| and was of a private nature. Canon and re-!/ of friends, and in her death Kings-| ~~~ Toye's Mother's Bread WRAPPED AT THE OVEN Ask Your Grocer or Phone 467 and Our Salesman Will Call. Bags Wanted A. SPEIZMEN In any quantity--Flour Bags Feed Bags ana absolutely clean Sugar Bags. Positively highest prices Pala. EH bn. 7 "TIER == of {1 You purchase talking ma- [1 LI | chines, you should 'study it il from every point, from the point of tone, of quality and of appearance. 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