Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1919, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN CE ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG weees | CHICKEN THIEVES i ABROAD IN THE CITY [lll -- | | + #1 Theatrical - It's Double Breasted Suits Koop 3 lose Tu» on Your gt Jo data : At Boo Grand, Them. | STORE HOURS bd This Fall For Young or --_ ge e thor nly delighted| 1f You keep chickens have - Store Closes Every Day Except Saturday at 5 p.m. ere | Some birds which you opr i s highly, keep a close watch «¢ 1 rr nt ---------------- - -- -------------- po The! for chicken thieves are al.roa man- | city, and they are working : mm == srsonality won On Wednesday night ? Mary Mac-| work on Charles sireet nerisms an tr . +4 ° Laren the well kn screen 3 t | stated' that two pi 8 W i e eCla appeared in a six feature, "A and a total of twenty-two birds were Petal on the Current." This picture taken while essentially a photoplay of the From time to time reports have * lighter type c ning an abundance | peen received by the police and it p of pathetic touches, effectively blends | looks as if a band of chicken thieves some strong scenes to constitute a are at work in the city, feature of high entertainment value. ; Don' er he There ja so a one-reel C i - PE 1 Don't expect to find the There is also a one-reel Chaplin com-| YOUTH UNDER ARREST : SA RDAY ody, a sure cure for the blues.! : The vaudev Eugene Lockhard, Accused of Theft From the Salvation RNING Army Hostel. else, they're typical young singing, m ogue and plaselogue, Sai , fot drew rounds of applause, This splen-| A . CET ve HE Men's models for coll did bill will be repeated to-night and |, dip a ays ih ws i 10 a.m. < a to-morrow, matineé and night only.--{'¢ he = Stivatlor ar 0 : high school and business Adve i from thé ~ Salvation Army - LE a ae a a } where he was employed. He ple i ear. The Single Breast- y | guilty to stealing a number of small wear . HIGHER INSURANCE articles, when arraigned before Ma. { 2s, | g r ed "models are also very RATES, FORECASTED zistrate Farrell, on Friday morning. : ------ and was remanded a week. Defective Wiring Raises; It is alleged that goods to the va- < a * Ine of $100 or more have been taken ', n very hoi abfics . 7 y i ed, in very choice fabfics; Charges On Businesses, and from the hotel, and a gold ring and a rich. sew colors and pat; Other Buildings. | revolver, are among the things re- S A ---- _ | ported to have been stolen. terns. Extra values at - r fir e S------------ al reports of the same Suits anywhere smart, beautifully tailor- Visited In Rochester, N.Y. ® A WH oa Joseph Du® of Inverary, ha $37.50. $40.00, up 'to ti n hi ave just 1 1 2 yee returned from Rochester, N.Y., after ! Sto (accompanying his son W. E. Duff to £50.00. i Ec to a maxi- | college there. Tha young man t m each hundred cured his matriculaMon at the 1 [ y 1 i it of Busine j Syden- 200 yards of beautiful : manuf ies and public buildings 1ester, Mr. Duff was the guest of ' g Procress Branp (Lomnes » ar de any of the most pro- |F. McCue, proprietor of the New fich . i t buildings in the ity. The in- | Windsor hotel, Clinton avenue, form yeen caused by | erly proprietor of the Windsor of : ng in f the edi- | this city, and was entertained by aC on a eta sinless Mr. McCue at his residence in Driv- New Styles For Older Men sate r at ie before | Ing Park. There he et 4 s. g Silk $30.00, $32.50, $35.00, a police 'a renewed. McGrath and Mi ] Some of 2 more prominent build- received. a Very arm reception. Thev The business man who has "arrived" wants stylish Clothes with- ings on 'wt arges will have | 3re flwdys Pleased to meet their old : : . to be paid unle lectrical wir- | Canadian friends, and Mr. MeCue : In a lovely Chiffon finish. ing is remedied a 7ellington | Bave Prin a splendid time while he : : : + 5 S BARR: B | Was there. ' ply such men at prices from $20.00 to $50.00. All prices be- Sheet public 80 hoa Hs: St. ; enzee 8 I : cathedral, 20¢; Hotel Dien, 50¢; First | Pe 3. : . tween, ; Congregationa urch, 40¢;: Housé of | Bran Make ny Apdition, § . 2.00 a yard: A bargain Providence. 40¢ J rew's church, ay INE DEP. lA bye. buy > E uvidene » 31 = Audrew's ol r to | Product-plant to cost over $2,000,0 ' aturday at . $1.25 yard 50¢; Genere ospital, fr ie 10}. a structe , ea Nov y 30c on. different pulldings: Queen's is to be constructed by the Nova | aa = _ . Univarity. varsing from: 100 to 30s. 118 Steel and Coal Company, at Syd- . . - : y g 1 : ney Mines « on differen buildings; Princess ' nt dt Siffe iat ch, 0c; Kings- The erection of the new ovehs will ton Colle Chi >> |mean .a further enlargement of t : : : a riviv present plant and the necessity o 3 | the erection of an additional blast | : A BOLD THEFT ON furnace which will cost in the neigh- THE MARKET SQUARE borhood of another $1,500,000. It has not been decided just when work out the extreme features sought by the young fellows. We Splendid value to-day at Top Coats and Rain Coats, { will be commenced but construction 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. - Farmer Was es Tf 8 work will commence within a short | : 3 light. | The erection'of a coke plant at "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" font. Hie min ran al ore lant at % A bold theft was pulled off on the |ereasé output and lower production i We close at 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. market in broad daylight on Thurs- | cost. | day A farmer came to the market with 4 a a pen of four very fine chickens. Nev- | x fl New York hs et er dreaming that any person would Are all play ¥ Salsbury's Pre- be so bold as to rob him, the good mier orchested. Operatic, popular or | farmer and his wife went to lunch | dance number in our programme. | at noon hour, and left their birds on | Phone 10537 for engagement and | "emma | the market. Whensthey came back | leTms. from lunch, they found that one of| es t the birds-was missing." And it is still | Await Recovery .of Premier, { : | Ottawa, Sept. 12.--The situation | Among the missing. The police were in regard to the demand of the G. Ww. | 4 " | x = | This Is | ; nae, who wan given tna Mae | V5, $2000 ently, i Sl hc | = EATERS A ABI bec endeavoring fo find the missing ear or aa Soe Ve aan] a a ito oti . ne J - { week, or possibly before, the request at : for a needle in a haystack. will be renewed, 'net so much for| An unusual bargain-- we secured some time ago, from a maker with whom we have splendid business relations. We got the lot of 200 yards, all he had, at a considerable low price, and are passing this bargain along to you. | {FOR SATURDAY J Special Bargains 180 yards Silk finished Velveteen in black, grey and green; 24 to 26 inches wide --suitable for dresses, skirts and children's wear--worth today $1.00 to $1.25 a yard. Special Saturday for . .......69¢. a yard. -- = {granting a gratuity as for the ap-| JEWS TO CELEBRATE. | pointment of a commission-or a spec-| = { fal committee of the House to ascer-| In On September iain what further can be None for the | 25th. 3 | soldiers; not only "in" tegardh to grat | On Thursday, Sept. 25th. the Jews| nities, but also with reference to pen- | of this city, as in other places the gions and methods of civil re-estab-| world over, will celebrate the festi-| jishment generally. | i val of the New Year, or as called by| . the Jews, the festival of Rosh Has-| : hanah. Religious services will be] "The Best Yet. held ushering in the year 5639 of the! . October Cosmopolitan, with Am- | Jewish world. This day is proclaim-| erica's leading writers, on sale Sat- | ed a holiday, the day commencing at| urday at the College Book Stare. i sunset on Wednesday evening, 'Sept.| esi | 4th, and lasting till sunset the next| 3 A Campbell, Ormond, cheese a2 day. : Orthodox Jews however, al-| manufacturer and rural merchant, | ways observe two days at this festival. | will be the choice of the Liberal con-| The New Year is the beginning of| vention for the provincial riding of | the most sacred.of Jewish holidays. | pundas. | It is the first of ten days of penitence, culminating in the Day of Atonement. C On New Year's day worshippers at HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR the religious service recall to mind the misdeeds of the past year with a ~All view to consecrating themselves to a ® nobler life in the years to come. . Kinds Kingston 20 Market Street 32 New Year Entered 25 frm ree t i | | So Be Here Promptly at 10 a.m. Positively no phone orders--no charges. Just Received for Saturday--100 Women's Stylish | Winter Coats in a wide range of attractive designs-- | at prices from $25.00 to $75.00. Country Correspondents Wanted. DAILY MESZORANDUM., See top of pa.e threes, rigat hand | its department of country news, and | corner, for probabilities. . '® i to that end desires to get in touch L 3 with any of its readers or others who k i would be willing to act at © MARRIED. corres- . i pondents for any of the undermen- | GRAHAM KIELL--At Sharbot Lake Limit 4 {tioned localities. School teachers on September 10th. 1919, by the : e i ministers or postmasters are pre- daughter of Mr. and Mrs LW. { ferred for this work, but any suitable Kieil, of Sharbot Lake, to Harvey applicant will be considered. Those foTden. youngest son of Mr. and { accapted as correspondents will be 3 "oh 8 placed upon the correspondents' mail. | RELIES SMEBIIDET A Queen street ing list of the Daily Britilsh Whig. 1819, by Rev. J. D. Elis, Eva Ber- | Correspotidents are required for the Bey Nehride youngest danthier i) | following places: York street, to William Roger | Oconto. Camden East Greives, of Ottawa. } Milford i Crh Merrickville DIED. : | Allen FREEMAN---At Wilmur, on Sept. 3rd, i Tichborne Colebrook : Jain Sinily. Buk. Nidow of the Tweed Fermoy Funeral took place on Sept. 5th to Wil. Parham Howe Island mur Cemetery. McLean kK Zealand Laim IN MEMORIAM. Waupoos Om To loving memory of Miss Edith Glenburnie Oso-tation Bn ale of Crass Lake. Out. Xun on ui hy pRurdge id Yille 41 years, 3 months and 13 days as The "Whig will be pleased to re-| Brightest hopes ana fairest flowers, reive communications from any per-| Jie Acomed to wither snd decay; son willing to act as correspondent | She like them hay poniod Teer for any of these places. i eh cin ers. san aii Z x 8 : 80 pairs Women's White Kid Gloves. This is a fine French make; nice, soft qual- ity; the sizes are 64, 61 and 63 and the price for Saturday, only . . fevaaas<58c. a pair a EE cotch Brogues 5" iz 22 doz. pairs Men's All-Wool Black Cashmere Socks -- this is a regular 75c. , quality, but as we only have size 10 the price to clear, Saturday, only .45c. a pair. ¢ "Special showing of new Suits, Coats. RF nd | IEA RIA ? 'We have a few pair of Ladies' Scotch Brogue Oxfords im dark brown | shade. Lots of perforations; flat heel and a good weight sole for Fall wear. Widths AA to C. Price . | for Saturday. Every One Of the latest hits are included in the Salsbury's Premier orchestra. Engagements may be made for from one to ten pieces. Phone 1058J for terms and dates. : ebony In the death of Richard H. Eyre, Brookville, on Friday, a familiar figure to many Brockrvillians to the Gréat Beyond. The late Mr. Eyre was born there and was in &is 'seventy-third year. } The annual WMS. convention of ithe Brockville District is to be held in Athens about the second week in October. ; : Remember that Saturday, Sept. 13th, is Tag Day for the Gespral Hospital . : 4 HC EEE AO AEA

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