Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1919, p. 5

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THAT THERE WERE BUT THREE! ; IT DOESN'T HURT Special Bargains I CRIMINAL CASES ON DOCKET. | for This Week Only | Ford Inner Tubes, 30 x 31 $2.75 each. Dunlop Guarante Hot Spot Batteries, Motor Oils, Electric Tail Lamps and Dash Mirrors. : | HARVEY MILNE 272 Bagot Street. S-------- 3 Judge Mailden Makes Timely Refer ence at Opening of the June Ses- sions of the Peace----Good Show- ing in View of World-wide Un- rest. 3 | The fact that there were just three cases on the criminal calen- dar at the June sessions of the county eourt, which opened on Tuesday aflernoon at two o'clbek, led Judge Madden, who presided, to ji congratulate the city and county. 3] "This is not too bad a bill-of- ii fare," said His Honor," and it is not surprising when ong thinks of the strain the people have been un- der the past four or five years with such world-wide unrest and 'discon- litent, especially among the laboring classes. The bill-of-fare in view of fi all this Is a credit to the city and ii county. Sometimes you wil find ii people who are disposed to despair on the condition of affairs. There are just three criminal cases, and nene of thém of a serious nature. Two are for theft and one for re- ceiving stolen goods, knowing the to be stolen." * The first case taken up was that of the non-jury case of J. C. Swain v8. George Swain. In this case the plaintiff's claim was for $612, rent of a farm and price of chattels not returned. The defendant in the case is a sop of the plaintiff. Close on to taree bours were taken up in the hearing of the case, and proved to be what His Honor referred to as a "family row," and added, "Ii is still on." After hearing all the evidence ue court returned judgment for the defendant without costs. His Honor thought that each side should be called npon to pay its own costs, The plaintiff "in the case rented his farm in Kingston township, as he could not make much on it, to his son, and claimed that there was stock and rent due him to the amount mentioned, / With fingers! Corns lift out and costs only few cents f/ If your feet hurt, ache or burn let us show you how we can help you. We Carry a complete stock of Dr. Scholl's foot appliances--which give relief to fallen 53 het =e flat foot, painful heels, aclring insteps, and all other foot troubles. Magic! Just drop a little Free- zone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly! No oe Abernethy's Shoe! Store po] NT Sa : a tiny bottle Tor a fo ema, sek FO IN TTT fim client to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and/ callouses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irrita- tion. Freezone is the discovery ofl a noted Cincinnati genjus. od MARRIED AT CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Geoffrey O'Hara and Miss Dough~ erty Pled x Troth. 3 A wedding in which Kingstoufans will all be Interested is that of Miss Constanee Margaret Dougherty to Geoffrey O'Harp, son of the late Robert O'Hara and Mrs. O'Hara, Kingston, which took place in the First Congregational church, Cam- bridge, Mass, on Saturday, June 7th. . The bride, who is the daugh- ter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. Aagelo CABINETS OF SILVER This is a ' pleasing gift for the June Bride and one to which fond and loving mem- ories will always be attached. Make it the family gift, eith- er in Sterling silver or silver plate, ow Sterling Silver Cabhiet 'fitted Everybody, Every- with 26 pieces. Price, $75.00. di /. You have your new hats, boots, suits, ete. - But did you forget the welfare of your eye- || sight? * dern" and 'vision? "HAVE YOUR EYES Are your glasses mo- correct for your Others from $100.00 to $3850.00 Silver plated Cabinets--fitted with 26 pieces. Prices $15.00. Others from $25.00 up to $75. Dougherty, Cambridge, wore a gown C. R. Webster appeared as coun- sel for the plaintiff, while A. B. Cunningham conducted the case for the defendant, The grand jury brought in true bills in the case of William Turk- ington, charged with theft, and Ed- ward McLaughlin, charged with re- celving stolen goods. ; The grand jury is the following: Armos Boutillier (foreman) composed of of white satin with beautiful old lace, orange blossoms rested on her dark halr, and held in placé By wedding veil of white silk net, A-shewer bouquet of 'white roses was and a very lovely bride was Mr. U'- Hara's. her sisters, Miss Bthel Ward Dough- erty and Mrs. gowned overdress of A coronet of reied, The two attendants were H. Bertram Potter, alike = in Javendar, with same where, Knows Our . HATS Straw Hats Panama Hats Light Caps : Children's Hats (¢ large picture hats of 'the shade, and carried bouquets.of white roge buds. The two flower bearers were a niece and nephew of the bride, Miss Barbara Potter and Master Jatkson Howe Taft. The former looked very sweet in a dainty 'white. frock and white hat and car- ried' # basket filled with pink rose- buds and baby's breath, while the latter made a quaint.page in black velyet. Mr. O'Hara's best man was his brother, Francis Trench O'Hara, of Ottawa, while the ushers were H. Bertram Potter, Br. Roger - B. Taft, Proctor L. Dougherty, J Hampton Dougherty and Arthur Craig, of Kingéton. The church was artistically deco- rate wigh palms; and before ' tho] service. the organist played most beautifully. The ceremony was per- formed by" the bride's father, Rev. Angelo Dougherty; assisted by the pastor of the church, Rev. Raymond | Calkins; D.D. i er EE "A réception was held afterwards at the home of 'Charles U. Cogsweil gad his sister, Miss Margaret Coga- well. The honeymoon is being spent in New York and Quebec, and Mr. and Mrs. Gebifrey O'Hara will spend tue summer in Colling Bay. Among the out-of-town 'guests were. Mrs. Sob: ert O'Hara (the groom's mothér), Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig and the Ven, Archdeacon Ogilvey Dobbs. ett sii The Late James O'Neill. The funeral of the late James O'- Neill took place Thursday morning at nine o'clock to St. Mary's Cath- edral, where a solemn requiem mass was sung by the Rev. Father Kea- ney, thence to St. Mary's cemetery for iniérment. The floral offerings included the following: Pillow, fam- ily; wreath, employees of civic utili ties; sprays, C. Folger, Mr. and Mrs. Knot, Mr,-and = Mrs. Thomas Andre, Spiritual offerings: William Cas- sidy, Leonard Clark, Mr.-and This is a busy store these days because we carry the big ; variety and save you money on every hat. Kinnear & d'Esterre 100 Princess Street » Samuel Alexander, T. F. Auld, Ed- win Bell, Edward Briceland, Ohals. Diamond, | John Colelough, W. 1. Cordukes, James Foxton, William Mcinnon, Gordon Rutledge, and Norman Abernethy. The second case taken up 'was that of Alexander Redmond vs. the International Harvester Compan of Canada, Ltd. Plaintiff put in a claim for the sum of $319 for &n ensilage cutter purchased from the defendants, and which the plaintiff claimed proved useless. W. B. Car: roll K.C., of Gananoque, appeared on behalf of the prosecution, and C. R. | Webster for the defendants, | Flaintift claimed: that the cutter uld not work, and waited to get his money back. Witnesses for the company stated that they. sent al man to see the cutter and put it in [Proper shape but that Redmond re- fused to allow the company to make the necessary repairs, and claim the jj right to make the cutter all right. A night session was held in onder to dispose of the case and after hear- {ing the evidence Judge Madden re- served judgment. 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This treatment for the restora- i Jtion of the blood and nerves is 'so {| different to t medicines that you ay hot realize why you can te so certain Better than all 46 so-called "hair| : Pe from Ie sixor of tonics" in han als a simple, old-| f : : « | tash{oned, home recipe sting of | 3 {J. MeDonald: (Toronto), Mr. and] oo Bay Rum, Lavona' (de Co Mrs. Edward Frasso 2 ** |posee) and a little Menthol Crystals, minvies WORE. wontons. with oy u scalp. Try it just of tang see. Get from your dru; 2 oz. Lavona, 6 va degehm Mbnth Miss L. and family, d, i Wm. al at 269 Princess Or "phone 1283w, at Van A Jan's, the returndd soldier's >

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