TTT AL TEEN PAGE FOUR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG JAMES HARTHC OHI TV" | GUILTY White Pine and Spruce Balsam. Sold only at SARGI ENTS DRUG STORE, || Teicphione 41 Cor. Fringess and: Montreal Sis FOR SALE £350.00 $235.00 and up y . $1500 and up. Fire, Life, in nt, Sickhess, Marine and Automobile Insur- ance, APPLY 'TO Telephone 703 J. 0. HUTTON 67 Clarence Street, Kingston ---------- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27; 1919 steric ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART' Ni#hmal School Huollding St. James' Square, Toronto Session 1915-20 Opens October ist DRAWING, PAINTING, MODELLING AND DESIGN Short Coursey in Commercial and Ap- plied Art Prospectus an¥t MR. AMBROSE SHEA the LX know since : wishes to announcqg that he i opening a law c¢ffice at the Brock streets, over the Royal Bank. t corner of King and £ te teense. Ann A wr Aap Fre 5 DR. A: W. WINNETT]| DENTAL. SURGEON home abe ut Hartwick verif Edward Barr, 9 or R Hartwi t whole en Ine 1 ular, had could Freder- He recalled be Begs to announce Jes ume d his nson and ton Streets, Kingston. Te" that he practice, Detective Boyd Recs at the ase wa antial e ide n » tall JOHN NORTHW AY & SON, #1 Wellington St. West. T puto, Ontario, I law Hi artwick threats regarding ei i Primus Tea --the choice of discriminating users of tea--is the economical beverage for your table, because it gives more cups per pound than anyothertea. Primus is grown with care, cured hy ex- perts and sealed in foil packages to retain its full rich flavor up to the time it enters the cup. Two varieties--green and black. Order Primus from your grocer to-day. Try the other PRIMUS PURE PRODUCTS guaranteed of the highest quality. L. Chaput, Fils @ Cte., Limitée. i Montréal. | FURS- | Every thing in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, 'perfect in fit and right up to date. Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET. = EA i Wrsic is the inspiration of the Optimist ad brings fait. .. lolhe one wko doudls. « Ia Folks have faith in a Musical Instrument purchased ot us, We keep faith with the public. Yeu get a real, lasting musical equivalent f or every dollar spent with us The Greene Piano is sold on this basis, It has quality proven over and ove r. ate, 4 mem-- been tried and its enduring It's price is very moder- We make the terms e asy if desired. The J. M. Greene Music -Co. Lid.. The Home of Good Music, PRINCESS STREET I C0 AY 2 al O00 | as the standard bearer for the Unit | ed Farmers' PROVINCIAL ELECTION :|LBAR' ICE. CREAM PARLOR * WILL REOPEN ON || Saturday, Sept. 27th At 6 p.m. This was the pro hb Did James Hartwick £ », what ol 2C Having been unanimously chosen ar k. for saying so and de- i own reputation in the | It he iT Story was not | a smurgerer, as Association for South oner. oe it ap- manufactured this it was unusual, it was not 3 yy 1 Her story was! Lt: with & by the prisoner. s. Hartwick said the prisoner ught her carbolic acid to commit jcide. She had been compelled to a letter by the prisoner, and ke her life 1 not conclude his ad } o'clock, and then | Frontenac, at the convention held on |, 5 2 spectfully solicit September 20h, 1 renee : In the new Store your votes and influence to help elect 288 PRINCESS STREET me as a member of the Ontario Leg- (Opposite Salvation Army) slature. Ice Cream, Choice Fruits and Candies. WM. FAWCETT. ies ' Your patronage solicited. a nF EE RS HEALTHY, PURE, AERATED WATERS . Made from Pure Sugar and Imported Syrups. Dublin Ginger-Ale, English Ging- er Beer. Cola Champagne $1.25 per case Apple.Cider 50c. per gal. Agents for Dows Ale and Porter and Dom- inion White Label Ale . . . . . $1.75 per case Thompson Bottling Works Wholesale Tobe 202 Prince ess 'St. mists, Phone Thompson, 304 Prop. Geo, Tn A rr I tA At At th i - \ NN STANDARD VULCANIZING CO. | When you want good work dose nt reasonable prices bring: your { Tires and Tubes to the Standard \wicanizing Shop, 254 Ontario Street, corner Queen. A few use d Tires for sile cheap, We take your old casings and tubes, PHONE 2050, A. NEAL, MGR, --- | addresded the jury. ip gave the jury some and also stated that wast either be found B. ZBAR, PROP. paints 8 of law, FOBLLC LIBRARY B BILE Daan A OBA TR W. NEW MAN ELECTRIC CO. | See our Ashy at the week, Special bargains in Toasters, Irons, Heaters. Bread toasted while you wait, Try and win beautiful Table Lamp. 167 PHNS ST. BO 0 Fair next TELEPHONE 441 THE OH ST SE A. rt At pg Oe -_-.. fi -- THE ONLY FOOD THAT HAS NOT ADVANCED IN TWO YEARS EAT MORE OYES BREAD The cheapest bread in Kingston.' Phone 467 .and our salesman will call. a------- er ---- der or acquitted on this | was no half-way house | ; guilty of the. "day? Try fe yh r int charge. The a g i ee orn mind and jin the matter, { body, b His lordship finished his address al Our {few minutes after midnight, and the {case was then given over to the jury. | The Thompson Case Begins, The case of Mrs. Lovice Thompson, charged with the murder of her baby, was commenced in the Supreme Court. +before Justice Lennox; at 9:36-o'clock Saturday morning. The grand jury retu "true bill" in tHe case on Wedn 3) This is expeoted to be cone luded to-day, and it is the last criminal case {on the calendar. « > "T. Capek vernment Pablie ations i» lehect sm, t on for Can nada ind i 1a INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. : Local Notes al Items Of General | Interest. } Dr. Leonard McCambridge, Bur- { lington, Vt. is visiling his mother on | | Princess street. There wére no cases at the police | icourt on Saturday. Mrs. Rose, who Keeps a grocery | store at the corner of Stephen and Montreal streets, was removed to the Hotel Dieu on Friday by James Reid's {motor ambulance. } Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Cogswell are {teaving next week for Ottawa, where they will pay a short visit to Mrs. | Cogswell's sister, Mrs. Blair before Nr | proceeding to Boston where they ox \ MLR {pect to spend the winter. . Among the cattle that attracted | (Sls 0 | particular attention at the Kingston {Fair was the beautiful herd of Hol | | stein cows the property of Gordon | i Wilmot of Pittsburg. Mr. WHmot is | one of the biggest milk vendors in the | Le#y of Kingston. He carried off many | { prized The Kingston annual conterance] of the Stagdard church of America, | 3 closed its business on Friday even-| | Ing. A number of the preachers weng| | to Seeley's Bay for the church open-| | ing. but the majority are remaining jin the city. Three services will be! { kald in Ontario ball on Sunday at 10 am. 2.30 and 7 p.m. A number of | preachers will ba ordained at the 10} | e'clock service. All are invited. U Offic: workers should use Lifebuoy Soap Think of the hundreds of dusty, germ laden things you must touch every day ! Think of the danger to your skin. You need the best soap-- and mere--the best disinfect- sat. You get both in LIFEBUBY near SOAP Its healing, soothing oils and grateful disinfectants thor- oughly cleanse and disinfect --particularly useful for 'bruises, cuts, wind sores, ete. The corbolic adr in Lifobuey oa + sign of its protective malities. sates" Late Miss Rose Corrigan. Miss Rose Corrigan, who died in] desl Dien on Friday morning from | ' ppeumonia, was the only daughter! of Mg, and Mrs. Francis Corrigan. | Three brothers alse 'mourn her loss, Willlam, Patrick and Robert. She! ' was loved by all who Xnow her. She! was twenty-one years of aze and was i only twe Weeks, : Late Miss Rose Fremantle, i { The death occurred at ths Hotel i Dieu Friday nlght of Miss Rose Fre-| {mantle of Odessa. The cause of death was poeumonia, Deccased was twen- | {{y-one years of ageend the daughter {of Mrs. Haery Promantle of the Sal-| | vation Army hostel, in This city. The! j body was removed from 8S. 8. Car belt's undertaking pariorg to Odessa. .| to good account by the parent. musical talent may be developed in the child? A Columbia Grafonola | --the phonograph which brings you--is the idéal entertainer for the kiddies. ups will'enjoy the music also. At LINDSAY'S you can get a Gra- fonola for as little as $32. Colum bia Records are 90c. sided) up to $1.50 each. Easy terms of payment can be arranged. "IF IT'S ON A COLUMBIA RECORD LINDSAY'S HAVE IT." Fr ---- m-------- ---------------------- ee a-- Ha et a A er a A eet rte rata a « KIDDIES LOVE MUSIC TT 1s natural for the child to love music. ture in its many phases, and what is music if not a reproduction of nature's harmony? This love of music in the child can be turned The normal child loves na- By gratifying it who knows but that "* All the Music of All the World" to Incidentally the grown- (double- , RD SAY CTE Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Brockville, Belleville, Cornwall and Three Rivers, . 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON