Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1919, p. 2

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' THE DAILY BRITISH 6 The BEST are the CHEAPEST Your Inspection Invited : > John McKay, Limited - Manufacturers of Fine Furs 149 to 155 Kingston Brock Street. i: Ont. Victrola No. 10, 9136.00, Head Over Hee and : & and Roses Here's a real goldiers' who has done his bit. and sung by Lieut. J. Mg of environment, song, which is exceedingly Real - Estate Snaps Frame bungalow, 5 rooms, hot water furnace, large Brick, 7. rooms, sleeping poreh 1. and verandah, hardwood IE New brick, 9 rooms, hot water © heating, floors, na- See Complete at Office, ' s Money to ANDERSON BROS., LTD. -End Sale! |= FR fa the * Ei ; Victrolas and Victor Records I'm Always Chasing Rainbows A novel feature is introduced into "Head Over Heels" shape of two planos, played by Hugo Frey and Frank Banta. eventually pIay alone for awhile by way of variety. " Some Day I'll Come Back to You song written by Lieut. Getz Ricl, a writer Knowing and feeling what this SONNE Means, Steel, another veteran wha algd has the feel- the purity of his fine tenor imparts a depth of meaning, and 'the ohief points are made éspecially telling in this tender and timely. Hear these two fine records at Mahood Bros. Hains (whole or half) Vs want our customers to jaw p , ap) zing flavor » piece, are able to offer these at the following special prices. in th 35682 $1.50 in the They 235000 $1.50 HEADS KEPT BOBBING UP MAGISTRATE HAD LONG STRING , OF CHARGES AGAINST BOYS. Those . Pleading Guilty, to Thefts of Autos Will Be Given Trial By Judge and Jury. Magistrate Farrell's desk was filled to overflowing with documents. on | Friday morning. Tliere were ¢harg- jes and still more charges--in fact there appeared to be no end of them. | They came about as a result of the round-up of 'six youths, on a charge of theft. The charges came so thick and fast, that Magistrate Farrell and Crown Attorney J. lL. Whiting nad to eall "time" once or twice dur- ing the session, to get their bearings. The charges the boys had to an- i swer included robbing one store at { Gananoque, whene jewelry, boots and | shoes were takeu, and ahother where candies and cigarettes were pur- loined, also the theft of a couple of automobiles and an auto tire. The six boys were arraigned and for three quarters of an hout, heads bobbed up and down in the dock every minute 0% 80 while the charges were read. T.' J. Rigney appeared for some of the boys, and A. B, Cun- ningham was also present to look after the interests of another young- ster caught in the police net. 3 "There were a variety of pleas put to the magistrate, andsit would have taken a Philadelphia lawyer to keep track of the "doings." Some of the boys, who should still be tied to, their mother's apron strings, plended guilty to stealing the auto- mobiles and will have a trial by Judge and jury, although one young- ster who evidently had not been posted on the proceedings piped out, "I'M Ve tried by you, your Wor- ship." As to the Gananoque robberies, there were also pleas of "'guilty" and "not guilty." A small deputation of Gananoque folk interested in the mse were present and helped to make an overflowing congregation. The thefts at Gananoque consist- ed of Jewelry, clothing, boots, candy and cigarettes. "Guilty of taking jéwelry but not the clothing." said several of the lads in chorus. "I got some jewelry and one pair of boots," said another, Those who pleaded guilty to charges will come up fer sentence in a week's time . RY The Late Mrs. Angus Orr, Word was received "in the city Thursday of the death at Rochester, Minn., of Mrs. Angus Orr, Wellington street. She went to Rochester for treatment, and as hopes of a success: ul result were entertained by her many friends, the news of her pass. ing away came as a shock. She jis er] (Ae STOP IN TO-DAY - AND HAVE 4 "Your glasses tightened and adjusted to proper position. A call of this kind often saves your glasses from being | broken--besides improving the useful- {ness of the glasses. Make use of our repair department When anything is broken. Asselstine, D.O.S. H J. S. Il Eyesight Specialist | 842 King street a i | Y or half) 46¢ survived by her husband and one son, Harry. The late Mrs. Orr was a niete of Mrs, Henry Youlden and Mrs. A. Abernethy, this city. She possessed a most lovable disposition which endeared her fo a host of friends. She was an accomplished musician. For some years her health was impaired by a chronic ailment, but she possessed an heroic spirit that led her friepds to hope for the best, and 'her déath is the occasion for expressions of deep regret. NURSES' MEETINGS CLOSE. Officers For the Year Were Elected ~~ on Friday Morning. The officers of the Ontario' Gradi- ate Nurses' Association were elected on Friday morning as follows: Presi- dent, Miss Ella Jamieson, Toronto: WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 25,1919, LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the Oity and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Buy your new 'Presbyterian Hymnal at Uglow's. Foe 1 Natigation on the Rideau Canal will open on May 1st. A good 30x3%- non-skid tire $16 at Lemmon & Son's. W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at MecAuley's, or phone 564W, Cover your buildings with asphalt roofing. See Lemmon & Son's advt. John J. Behan, grand secretary of the C.MiB.A., who ig seriously il] in the motel Dieu, was unconscious on Friday. A silent policeman has wandered into Queen's grounds and now de- corates the sidewalk near the old arts buildings. For garden tools, the place Is Lemmon & Son's, A child of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Raglan Road, was on Thursday re moved to the General, Hospital by James Reid's motor ambulance, We still have a few more of the French Cobalt blue and gold jugs at 25 cents, Robertson's Limited, One of the automobiles used on Thursday afternoon to take the visit ing nurses on a tour arofind the city caught fire and created some excite- ment in front of the Y.M.C.A,, but there was nbd serious damage. Now is the time to have your plano tuned, We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis faction. C. W. Lindsay. Limited. May Irwin, noted actress, is at Mount Clemens, Mich., suffering from rheumatism. She hopes to come to her Thousand Island home near Clayton next month. Prevost, Brock street, has just re ceived a case of tweed, cheviot and blue serge for his order department His ready made clothing and gents' furnishing department are well as- sorted with the latest goqda. Pte. E. A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Campbell, 421° Barrie street, returned home from France on Tuesday, after being discharged from the 13th Royal Highlanders of for cheapest Canada. He is a nephew of Mrs, F. Morley, Westhrook. China-Lac the perfect varnish stain, All shades at Lemmon & Son's. We will rent you a piano, and at énd of six 'months if you feel like purchasing ipstrumeut we will allow the six months" rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal ance, C. W. Lindsay, Limited. At 10 a.m., Monday, Judge La- vell is to hold a special seggions o: the county court to hear the Wolfe Island cattle poisoning case. An Laction for $160, being a dispute ov- er a building contract of an Elm street house, will also be heard. This cage is brought by James C. Peters against Joseph Wilder, A Cold ell. The weather conditions are most unusual for the season. After very mild spell citizéns were prepar- ing for the rapid approach of summer, but Thursday night & sudden drop in temperature was recorded. The low- est point reached was 19.7 degrees abové zero, See our display of Crown Diamond paints, Lemmon & 8. RS SE soot "The Hat Store" NEW HATS For Everybody _. Biggest Stock Best Values Newest Styles Vice-president, Miss K. Mathieson, Toronto; secretary-treasurer, Miss; Foy, Toronto; board of directors, | Miss Dyke and Miss Foy, Toronto; | Miss Fairlie, Kingston; Mrs. Joseph, London; Miss Brennan, Hamilton; Miss M. Cotton, Ottawa; Miss Hall, Brantford. The closing session was held on ¢. | Friday morning with the new pres-i dent in the chair. Several topics of business were discussed, Including the paying of a secretary; the time of King future meetings, whether monthly or quarterly, and the matter of erecting a memorfal to the mem- hers of the Association who lost their ife-while on active service. It is es- timated that 500 nurses from Ontario went. overseas. The memorial may take the form of a schol at Queen's, a benefit fund for incapitat-, od nurses, a monument or other suit- lable memorial, The matter will be én up dt the annual meeting of the Dominion association to be held | the new president,} association for the civic welcome giv- en by the mayor, and Miss Bremar ex- |} pressed the thanks of the meeting sociation of the Kingston General 'Hi Hospital, to the drivers who loaned' their cars ie motor drive, and to others who 80 much to make the such a success. : Hats For Men A tremedous variety of the » newest styles--Stiff Hats, Soft Hats, from all the best makers, $2 to $7. | | HH | | Hats For Ladies 'The very newest creations in Trimmed Hats and exclusive . Ready-to-wear Models. All at | 'extremely moderate prices, the | was notified, and a o -- The New Red Book Out Today The Four Best Novels of the | Field Marshall Viscount French in his book - has laid bare Eng- land's initial Blunders and later brilliant achievements during the first year of the war. - Kitchener, Smith- criticized by Lord French, who now discloses that it was his secret reports on shortage of guns and ammunition made to Lloyd George, - Balfour and Bonar Law that brought about his dismissal as Com- mander in Chief, forced the formation of a Coalition Cabinet and saved. the day for France and England. . Commencing in the Montreal $3.00 for One Year. \ Popular Music Popular Copytights, reg. 75¢c. 'Saturday only THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919 JL 3 MAGAZINES OUT TO-DAY Red Book; Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, Magazine, Vanity Fair, Scribner's, Hearst's, Century. SATURDAY MUSIC AND BOOK SALE Year. The Ten Best Stories of the Month i 1 9 14" Dorrien, Lanxerac and others are mercilessly Star April 29th. Subscribe to-day. "no * $1.50 for Six Months. Harper's .» Two For a Quarter . ae lih 31 Open Nights p-- -- SO hz 150n ly ' day morning for $2.50. EERE EARLE CTO REMNANTS Dress goods and silk remnants on Saturday morning at about half price. Sample Serge Suits, navy, black, sand and oe shades in sizes, 16, 18 up to 38. Cheap at $30.00 and $35.00 each. Satur- day morning, your choice $25.00. * 99¢ : ; 24 only, extra strong wire mats for the outer door. Good big size. Reg. price, $1.75. Saturday snap, 99c. $2.50 150 yards of navy blue serge, 54 inches wide--all pure wool. dye. Worth to-day $3.50 a yard. Satur- just one dollar off. Yours € WRMcRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-548 - ---- - itd YOUR CAR MAY BURN TO-DAY ! ISIT INSURED? _ Isure your * Aulomobile against Fire, 'Transportation and Theft. It will pay you to get in touch with us, as we can Save you money. Specialrates for Motor Trucks, Guaranteed fast Our Policies cover anywhere in Canada or the United States. No restrictions. : We write Insurance of all kinds--~Rire (City and Farm), Live Stock; Automobile, Plate Glass, and Life Insurance. Newman & Shaw VESSEL HAS TROUBLE COMING OVER THE LAKE Horace Taber Sprung a Leak Reid's Bay. Loaded with coal, on her way from Oswego to Bath, the schooner Hor- ace Taber, on Thursday afternoon sprung a leak at Reid's Bay, near apt Vincent, and had to be beachad. crew isggafe. Capt. Hengy Dary- is in command of the vessel. The ooner had on board about 400 ns Of coal, The Horace Taber has been in the coual-carrying trade in this district ; (McFaul's Old Stand) TL hs Stutesee BUILDERS SUPPLIES I & 'HARDWOQD FLOORS Of clear biren and maple are cheaper linoleu Havp/neW floors laid before you glean house and you will be delighted with the transforma- tion. SCIENCE NOTE for. twin-lock binder 20c per 100 WHIG JOB DEPT. TARR A 8 Wood working Factory, y Yards. : It matters more to you than any- body else, your standing in the com-~ munity. # The Donnelly Wrecking Company | § it to the sehooner's assistance. "French Gover the Croix de Gu of Canadian ( ire to a large} ers, N.C.O's. | Several men of 39¢ Pouiid | id : and Sa turday Sh § Fresh supply Page & Shaw Chocolates, $1.00.

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