Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ftsnatsatta aR Wis COMMITTED FOR TRIAL INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. BABY ROBES § Ba B wm = = =" u £ m 3 = u ; A Christmas Present ; : _ Baby win Appreciate Kingston's Reliable Fur House JOHN McKAY, Limited 149 to 157 BROCK ST. "THE FUR HOUSE" THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . JOSEPH ROGERS GOES CHARGE OF SEDUCTION Arcused Enticed Her to Leave her Line-up Before Magistrate. After hearing the evidence of the | fifteen-year-old girl in the case, Ma- | gistrate Farrell, on Friday morning, | | committed Joseph Rogers for: trial! | before a judge and jury, on a charge | {in jall on remand for several days. | The girl swore that the accused en-| | toed her away from her home, and had improper relations with her. The | | tather of the girl also gave evidence about his daughter being away from | home, A young man who took two drinks | of Scoteh whiskey for his nerves on | | Thursday night, landed in the police | | 2 He was fined $10 and costs. Another tippler, wha said he had | | was touched for $10 and costs: He | had already served a week In i, & resuli-of-his-love for lemon | RETURNED M MEN NOT TO Tax and Finance Commit= tee Agrees. At Monday evening's meeting of ithe city council the finance committea | Victrolas and His Master's Voice Records » (x : 1 Vietrola IX., $120.00 FOR CHRISTMAS MAKES EVERYBODY HAPPY : For it brimgs into your home the world's best music," exactly as played or sung by the most famous artists, musiclans and enter. tainers. What th Christmas expenses are straining your purse, the VICTROLA offers the happy solution. It will more than take the place of a host of lesser things, and you can get it for very little outlay of money on our easyspayment plan. Come in and see ns. nian Vv ICTROLAS MAHOOD BI BROS. $40 to $680. {statute labor tax of men returned | from overseas be refunded to those | who have already paid or not col | lected from those who are being ask- {ed to pay. | he was going to mave in this matter, | as he did not think that returned sol- diers should be required to pay this tax for 1920, ing on Thursday evening a request | and Navy Veterans' Association that | returned men be freed from the tax, and Ald, Kent moved that the tax | prepared accordingly, BOOZE WAS PEDDLED At the finance 'meet- | TP ON | Locat, NOTES AN AND ITEMS Fitton Nomeoid Girl Swore Thatthe | Happenings in the Gity and Vicinity | Home---Two Tipplers in Friday's | i | ot seduction, The prisoner has been | 38t at Calabogie is in the cily on™ : | i | vot nibbling at extract of lem on | ype tather of Ernest Wathem, con- ail as aA : PAY STATUTE LABOR TAX the six months' rental on purchase | ance; C .W. Lindsay. { Ald. Kent Moves to Remit the ""7 ticket for the. Y.M.C.A. i | ¢ | gift. | will recommend that the year 1920! | service in St. Last week Ald. Kent in| | formed a Whig representative that | the people have been worshipping in 'was formally made from the Army | To Play Hockey in the Intercollegiate | { be remitted. The committee agreed | collegiate and the O.H.A, series. {ta his motion, find a by-law will He | Friday morning, when | 1 | went to Toronto on Friday for the RELIG rs SR SS hess oA SIA t FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 3, on GENERAL INTEREST. ~What hat the Merchants Offer to | the of the Whig. Lots of lettuce at Carnmowsky's. | Four rolls toilet paper. for 25¢.| { Lemon & Sons. ! W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at McAuley" 8, or 'phone E84w. John 8. Box, a prosperous merch. | business trip. ; Green peppers, cucumbers, parsley, spinach, onions and savor; rye at Car- | noveky's. : Telephone the YMCA. and learn | how easy it is to become a member. | A ticket is good for 365 days in the year. Join the "Y." Now is the Ume (0 have your plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindeay. Limited. Word was received in the city that tractor, Nelion street, had died in Torotito on Thursday. ' 20e. -G00L HOUSEKEEPIN Ls "We will FOUL YOU & plano, and at lend of &ix months it you feel like | purchasing instrament we will allow price, and arrange easy terms on bal. is the } "gift with a lift;" give some boy a lift this yeaf. A "Y" membership ticket makes a most acceptable Xmas Tickets purchased as such will be dated a year from Xmas. | A good line of snow and furnace | shovels at Lemmon & Sons. i The new heating apparatus is in Paul's' Church and all the services on Sunday will be held fr -- Private Greeting Folders Edition De Luxe "Made in Canada" and equal to any Américan line on the market, Printed with your own name and address. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 per dozen. Delivery in thrée days. Chums For 1919 To avbld disappointment secure your copy now as edition for Canada was cut to one-fourth the order. Subscriptions For MacLean's Magazine $4.80 for $2.00. & Macleans Maga zine will be issued twice a month. Single copies Beginning February 1st next, taken at special rate of $3.00 per year. For a limited time only subscriptions will be $2.50 5. $4.20 $2.50 MOTOR . HEARSTS _MOTOR BOATING * COSMOPOLITAN Nie HARPERS BAZAAR magazines are due to advance by the end of the prices. The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings yroee® As a result of the recent printers' strike all year; Subscribe now or place renewals at present - in the auditorium. For foar weeks the school room, Synday at 11 a.m. Holy communion will be dispensed. QUEEN'S IN TWO UNIONS. and O.H.A. Queen's Uniyersity hockey club | | will be represented in both the Inter- | On\/ speaking to | one of the members of the hockey | executive, the Whig was informed + that the manager of the hockey cluly | purpose of entering an intermediate | 1919 rE § Moving Out Our stock of goods moves out at a rapid rate. Wonderful values and popular prices are doing the business. For instance: -- RE A VERY SPECIAL IN LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS - AROUND THE CITY | {and a junior team in the O.H.A. ser | But It's All Right, as the Mayor | ies. The university will also be re- | | Nice quality Cotton. Regular $2 lines. Saturday snap $1.25 GEASSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES * LONG WINTER EVENINGS brick; 6 rooms; furnace; B. and C.; electricity; imme- diate possession. $2100--A%ert St.--f{rame; 6 rooms; 8. and C.; immediate _ possession. ohnsen Street--brick, 9 rooms; oak floors; hot wa- ter heating; fire place; pos- session May 1st. Ulingwood Street -- brick; 9 rooms; hot water furnace; oak floors; electri- city; possession May 1st. McCANN ¥ Real Estate and Insurance 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 320 OR 621. and artificial light put an added strain on the eyes. We can relieve the strain. J. §. Asselstine, D.0.S. . Eyesight Specialist 842 King Street. Phone 1010w. © The Busy Optical House - 25, 000 Pounds. Tur : Geese, 'Ducks, Chickens and and License Inspector Had It. Mayor H. W. Newhan and License | Inspector William McCammon took | | the part of "booze peddifrs" on | { Thursday afternoon. No, they were | not out providing the thirsty with | drinks, but simply making a distribu- ytion of liquor which has been con- | fiseated by the police. | nice lot of "Joy water" in the auto- { mobile the mayor and license in- | spector travelled in, and it was cer- tainly a great sight to see the cargo. | The wet stuff was distributed at the | General Hospital, Hotel Dieu, House of Providence and | Aged, and will be used in a medical | | way for making "hot toddtes'" for the | | patients. ! | NO FRONTENAC TEAM IN O.H.A. THIS WINTER Although for a time it looked as though thére might be two hockey | clubs from Kingston in the O.H.A. | series, it would appear now as taough the idea had been dropped and that the Kingston Club wpuld be the only one entered. The many admirers of Capt. James { T. Sutherland, who has been absent | overseas for the past few years, were hoping that he would be back in time to re-organize the Frontenac hockey club, Since he has not arrived and there is no word of his leaving Eng- land they have givén up all hopes of seeing the Frontenacs ¢n the ice this winter. The Kingston Hockey Club has real good material in sight and ther's should be no trouble gett-| ing a first-class team on the ice, GOOD RESULTS OBTAINED. A Fine George's Hall. The ladies of the Church Woman's Ald of St. George's held a successful tea and sale in the hall of the church on Thursday afternoon. Through the work of the ladies, they were able to secure the sum of $425. The tables, which were well deco~ rated, were.dn charge of the following ladies: Tea table--O0Mrs, R. J. Carson, Miss Muckleson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Bows ers, Mrs, Frank Philips, Mrs. J. H. Dawson, Mrs. Kenneth Carson and Miss I. Rogers. -made table--Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Hayden, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. E. Ross and "Miss Ly- man. Work table--~Mrs. Joan Carson, Mrs. Tofield, Mrs. W. J. B. White, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Sawyer, Mrs. Watson and Mrs. T. Mills. Baby table--Mrs, R. E. Burns, Mrs. G. A. Robinson, Mrs. D. BE. Mundell and Mrs. Smith, , 'Candy table--Mrs. R, E. Kent, Mrs. 7. D. R. Hemming and Mrs. | Waldron. Apron table---Mrs. Mrs. George McGowan. Miss Badley was at the door, while Mrs. E. J. B. Penge and Mrs. Whalley received. Ep ------ TO OPEN A CAFETERIA. Peet ¥ Finds it Necessary to Es- Claxton and Bazaar Was Held in St. | { ! There was a | { | | Home for the | cided" that ¥ was wrong in the fir | presented in the senior, intermadiate jd junior Intercollegiate series. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, Druggists refund money if PAZO | OINTMENT fails to cure tehing, | 20 DOZEN LADIES' TEA APRONS-- ¥ Specially priced for Saturday ........c.wiriioerm. . 206. UP Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals, | You can get restful. sleep after Ahe | { first application. Pride 60c. Did 8he Mean Just That? The woman--"I want you to for- {get that I told you I didn't mean! what 'I said about not taking back my refusal to change my mind. I've | been thinking it over, and I've rl place." The mam--"You don't really mean that, do you; Dolly?--London Mail. T. R. Melville, inland revenue col | lector, Prescott, died on Tuesday, | aged 'Weventy-three years. He was | an ex-mayor, | "THE HAT STORE" REMNANT SALE-- OUR GREATEST | CHRISTMAS bargains. Silks, Dress Goods, Prints, Flan- nelettes--get your share of these 22 ONLY, PENMAN"S SPRING NEEDLE UNDERSHIRTS-- For Men--size 40 only--beautiful quality; $3.00 each. Sa MEN'S COMBINATIONS In all sizes. - Special =r FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR Extra heavy fleece-lined Underwear for men; all sizes 34 to 45. Satwday ............ cise ah 150 yards Black Pailette Silk; 36 | inches wide; beautiful - quality. | $2.50 line, on Saturday . 318 89 MILLINERY fl SALE STARTS TO-MORROW, Sizes 8% to100." : RR san SPECIAL IN HEAVY BLACK OVERS TOCRING SS real a ses va Canim: Saturday 50c. Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" NEENAH ANNA NAR AN NAY NARA RANA] RS TOLD A DIFFERENT STORY, { And the Young Men Were Honorably X | On Friday morning, Henry Evans | anlr Willlam Woodhouse, Cataraqui, | who were to appear before Justice of ithe Peace George Hunter, charged | with the theft of some fruit and pota- ' toes from the_ cellar of one of the farmers near Westbrook, were allow- { ed their freedom, as the court found | no evidence to proceed with the case. The court was in geceipt of a letter fromg a young man who lived near Westbrook, in which he sald ne would give convicting evidence. When thegdonstable served the sum- mons to appear in court he told a dif- ferent story, sa it was decided to settle the matter out of esourt. i m---------- A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE (Tablets) ean be taken by anyone w t causing nervousness or ringing in the head. There is only one "Bromo Quinine" E. W, GROVE'S signature on the box. 30e¢, ---------------- All Ladies', Misses, and Child- A St tS A te, ren's Hats at clearing prices.® The policy of our Millinery Department is to clear out every hat each season and af- ter big business all this 'Fall, the time has now come to cut prices. This clearing out sale will be welcome to many folks that we know have heen walt ing for it. People know that when we advertise a sale it means 'genuine reductions and real bargains. Hunlreds of Ladies' Hats A Whist Party. A very enjoyable and successful [| whist drive was held in the G. W. V. A. assembly hall on Thursday svening. About seventy-five people Hi hours of the entertainment. the evening refreshments were serv ed to the players, also to the of the 21st Battalion Club, which was holding a business mvet- ON WILLIAM STREET~Detached rough cast; electric light: gas for cooking; Improvements; yard and right-of-way of gateway; 6 rooms; in good state of repair; possession January 1st; an excellent downtown location. $2,400. ON FI ERBRG K AVENU Eniiow, semi-detached frame; 7 . rooms; improvements; electric light; - aa ght; immediate posses INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Fire, 14fe, Accident, Autamabils, Plate Glass, Burglary : surance GUARANTEE BONDS OF EVERY ON Surrogate, Insolvency, Judicial, Contract, Fidelity, License bonds E. W. MULLIN & SON | "SELLERS OF REAL ESTATE" Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. ns dw aad D0. ..$1.00 Vi ] | interesting | is ] l a , Gr " ; WEEKEND CHOCOLATES Mahood's Drug Store

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