O 1919 RENREANASNENANEARGEANAR THE HCH COST HITS JURORS AND THEY ASK 1 INCREASE IN PAY Allownce of $2.50 a Day Not Suffici- ent and Recommend That it Increased at Least to $1 a Day. | Jurors of $2.50 a day 1s pot suffictent, | ©wing to the high cost of Mving. we would recommend that #t be creased af least to $4 a das This appeared in 'the report of {Brand jury, at the. County Court | #osslons, presided over by Judge La- | vel, and which was presented to | the court on Thursday morning. An- dew Mc¥ddden was the foreman of {the jury, » in- th the vio THE DAILY BRITISH OF LIVING INGDENTS OF THE DAY be | "In our opinion the allowance to | and | ~The report #l#6 gontained the fol- | 3 Sie x rary I ¥ i | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS. & GENERAL | INTEREST. a ld ity apd Vieinity | hants: Offer ria; "dhe Whig. W. Swaine, plas tyner. orders at | McAuley's, or 'phéne 654w. aiid Desk Lamps, all finds, H. W. New- | | man Elsetric Co., 167 Princess street. Constable Lesslie Armstrong has been engaged this week on special | duty -at the County Court sedsions. If you want the best, use DALY'S | GOOD TEA, For sale at MAHOOD'S ] DRUG STORE. *y The machine gin corps now forming. a revplver club and a mest- | ing will take place at the armburt Happenings ior" Tiig What the the Readers is WHIG SA ro Latest Fiction For Holiday Gifts' THE LAMP IN THE DESERT SKY PILOT IN NO MAN'S LAND ... IN SECRET Vine RE<CREATION OF BRIAN KENT RAINBOW VALLEY THE RAIN GIRL BURNED BRIDGES THE AVALANCHE DAMSEL IN DISTRESS RANSOM - ithel MM. Dell . Ralph Connor Robt. W. Chambers . Harold Bell Wright -L. M. Montgomery Gertrude Atherton P. G. Wodehouse Arthur Somers Roche Arnold Bennett THE GIRL OF 0. K. VALLEY Robt. Watson / THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919, i 3 | on Tuesday evening next for the pur- "Wo regret that we'had to find a | pose of discussing ile Cetafls. &] true bill against two persons in two | Now.is the time to nave your | | pases thal came befire us, but we |piamo tuted, We carry two expert' Yare Blad that there were no .others tuners and will assure entire satis- | oni. the docket which speaks well for | faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited: f the general morals of the community, | Donald K. MacLeod, of Toronto, i "We visited the institution here- | missing for six days, was located on! in mentioned, viz. County Jail; | Wellnesday wandering in _ Scarboro | Court House, House of Industry, | Heights Park at Tovonto. Mr. Mae-| House of Providence, Hotel Dieu, Leod is a graduate of Queen's. . -General- Hospital, and the Orphan' | Bleétric Toasters and irons, $4.50 Home, pu ' and up. H.W, Newman Eleetric Co.,/| ** We are pleased t0 note the splen- | 167 Princess street. . did condition of the County Jadl | Providing the cold weather con- | \ . It is a model of cleanliness, the ouf- | tinuss, it 1s expected that there will | 149 to 157 BROCK ST. buildings are maintained in perfect | be curling at the local Tink on Mon- | condition. . | day. On Thursday the 'men were "There are thirteen men and two | busy flooding the rink. i women at present confined there, and | We will rent you a piano, and at | BENENRANNENERNNRERERNARRUREMEE conor i rvs: ovine hore ond | "Wo VL ont 300s pane, snd a S------" JOAN AT HALF WAY RIM. OF THE WORLD DEADHAM HARD WAR ROMANCE OF SALVATION RUPBRT BROOKE DANGEROUS DAYS POLITICS IN THE CANADIAN ARMY BOX WITH THE BROKEN SEALS THE GREAT HOUSE FRA OF A SOURDOUGH Grace M. Rogers .B. M. Bower Lucas Malet + Give McKay Furs bi zovib Now wie Se PLACED "UNEIL WANBED + 5 RE th ARMY ASIDE E. Marsh Mary R. Rinehart .. Col. H. A. Bruce P. Oppenheim rasnane Stanley H. Weyman ,..:+ Chas. JE. Royal ; case » Everyone of the above books have been listed in the American and Canadian cities as the "best sell ers." The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings ~ JOHN MCKAY, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE" | the sanitary arrangements very good. | purchasing instrument we will allow | The failor, sergeant Joseph Haw- [the six months' rental on purchase | { key, who was reédently appointed, is | price, and arrange easy terms on bal- {taking a keen intereét in 'the jail ance, C .W. Lindsay. | management, and no doubt his mii- | . ; mooi itary experience will result in good | { discipline. : s | | "We take pleasure in compliment~ | Via Canadian Pacifié, Between Kings. | | ing the sheriff and janitor on the | ton and Ottawa (Central Depo) cleanliness and order of the Court: AVE Aralra ! } IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE ws | House. p.m, Ottawa "We found everything In good or. | Ringst 1,530 pm, Ottawa {der at the House of Industry and at | K ngston § pm. Ottawa the House of Providence, and ample | Onaws 130 A. Kingston accommodation for the many old | Ottawa 10.62 p.m. Kingston people housed there. $l 2a y except Sunday. | "We visited the Hotel Dieu and | {, Daily except Saturday, | found the patients very comfortably For tickets and {information ra ply to City Ticket Office, cor, placed and well cared for, the wards | cess and Wellington St 5 being bright and airy; from all ap-|"® glon Streets, pearamnces it is well managed. | , -- | "We were cordially received at the | Aato Smashed Buggy. General Hospital by the superin-| On ¥, hursday morning a citizen tendent and everybody looked as neat | complained to the police that some | and clean as possible, but we could | ttknown man, who was driving an see that there were many improve. | automobile, ran into the buggy. .in ments that were needed, but could | Which he was driving and broke it | not be done for lack of funds. Wa | up. Although the nan gave a name, | would, therefore, recommend that all | upon investigation it was found that the charitable institutions should | the name was incorrect. : The owner | have larger grants than they at|of the buggy located the car and | present receive, as they are doing an | reported the number fo the police. |m ount of good. | It is stated that the motorist was | Immense wm Bo [driving without any hdedlights, { THREE YEARS IN PRISON { | JOSEPH ROGERS SENTENCED ON | A CHARGE OF ABDUCTION. | Came Before Judge Lavell at Open- | ing of County Court Sessions | Thursday Morning--Counsel Made | ee Plea for Leniency. Three years in the penitentiary was the 'sentence im- | | posed upon Joseph Rogers, found | | guilty of abducting Eva, the fifteen- | year-old daughter of John Cameron, | of Cataraqui. His Honor passed | sentence when the county court ses- | sions resumed on Thursday morn- ing. . The prisoner had nothing to say on his own behalf, and appeared | somewhat dazed as the sentence was | announced. His counsel, Ambrose | Shea, made an appeal on his behalf, | | stating that he was the father of a | large family, that he had six children | under the age of fifteen years de- | pending on him for support. | Judge Layell stated that he had | not. imposed Sentence on the prisoner | on Wednesday, as he wanted to make | sure that he was justified in taking | the serious view he did of the mat- | ter, After due consideration, his | view had not been altered. | Continuing, Judge Level stated | { that there were men who appeared | to think lightly over offences against | women, In the case of the prisoner | there were no extenuating circum- | stances, whatever, and his Honor | characterized his conduct as con-| temptible. He had considered the! plea of counsel about his having al family to look after, but he did not | consider that the prisoner even if] | given a chance, would give his fam- | ily the proper attention he should. | The criminal code provided Aor a} sentence of fiva years for such al crime, but he did not feel justified! in imposing the maximum penalty, | He would make the Sentence three | years, : Eva Cameron, the girl in the cage, was taken to the Alexandria school for girls in Toronto on Wednesday night by Constable Nicholas Tim- mersiin x ~The case is one in which the local Children's Aid Society took action, v } and worked on, and it was as a result i : | of the work of the society and the : ! police that Rogers was taken in| charge. 5.15 pm. 10.00 p.m. | 7.45 am. | 73.30 p.m. | 15.35 p.m. | 19.00 a. REMNANTS CLEARING DECKS FOR THE BIG XMAS. RUSH Two Tables F ull of Remnants for Friday Shoppers, Serges, Gaberdines, Tweeds, Whip- cords, Cheviots, Plaids, Voiles, Wash Silks, Prints, Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Ginghams, ap- ap ; Prin- See that there's a Victrola in your home when Christmas morning rolls around, and you'll have splendid entertainment for your- self--~andtor your friendswhen they drop in, Delightful vocal and instrumental numbers that every one will enjoy listening to, and dance music galore. "His Master's Voice" Records Always a full stock of the latest selections to choose from. j Mahood Bros. ! For Colds or Influenza. { and as a Preventive take LAXATIVE | [B { BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for { E. W. 6GFOVE'S signature on the box, | | 80c. ~ Also a few ends of FLOOR OILCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS SAVE BY BUYING NOW 7 7 [(kiniestons)) FAMOUS | FUR | STORE J : . HI Narr cain | tim. ------ | Portsmouth | - GLASSES. GROUND ON THE PREMISES LONG WINTER EVENINGS | REAL ESTATE $1600 -- Montreal Street - frame, 4 rooms; B. and C; good cellar; $300 cash; bal- ance $12 monthly and in- terest half yearly; 69%. Albert stroet-- frame, 6 rooms; Bath, Closet and Basin; good Cellar: $300 cash; balance monthly pays ments; - immediate posses- sion. | ONLY 11 MORE | SHOPPING | li Newman & Shaw "The Always Busy Store" y an added strain on the $2750-- Alfred fyreet-- brick; ores. Ws. wilteve {1 6 rooms; fuPnace; elpetri- the strain, city; large lot; immediate possession, ' ohmson street---brick, 9 rooms; oak floors; furnace and fireplace; electricity, Possession May 1st. Mc¢CANN Real Estate and Ynsurance 86 BROCK STREET © PHONE 326 OR 621. | Mm i] 0 Ka 3 - my RENEE ENN ENN RE ERpGaEEnON hth cient CC : Z JS. Asselstine, D.0S. Eygsight Specialist ~ ~ 242 King Street. Phone 1019w. The Busy Opti House MAY APPOINT OUTSIDER | As Warden of the Penitentiary at Portsmouth, { Col, J. Curry, M.P., is prominent- i ly mentioned in. eonneetion with the { vaganv in the wardenship at Ports- mouth, The reason assigned for go- ing outside the service for a man is i +v La® LedU OF 8UPR an inst tution | should be free: from local influences. oats { Penitentiary officials, who have serv- : coli B. and C.; {ed the institution and the Govern- ry Ray, S5000, ment faithfully for the greater part | of their lives, and who entertained | hopes. of promotion to higher posi- tions for which their training and attention te discipline fitted them. are apparently doomed to be disap- pointed. . At the present time, In- spector "att is endeavoring to ge things in order, so that when the new - $ | warden is appointed everything will Choose your gifts now and be in good shape, and he will have Jet them be FURS--rich, lux- }|| time to get his hearings and learn urious and useful, from "King { something about the requirements ston's Famous Fur Store." W | of the place before being called upon sie headquarters for all kinds || to make Important recommendations | of fine Furs. | Dantet O'Leary, the deputy warden, Short Prices ~ Long Values rame, 1 rooms: new Hot Waser Good Cellar; Blectrie Light; Gas; mediate possession. Lot 45 x 8%, JORNSTON STREET ---- % »ouble brick; 7 rooms each; improvements: ood 11 large yard und gateway; in first cla, EDA a hrs; JOHNSTON STREET-- "8 Hate of repair, SION Dostble brick fronts: Furnace: Hardwood Floors!" In excellent state of repair; im- Side and front Verandah. $4100, 8. rooms each: elestrie Hght; pas; metal in excellent state of repair; Batowny. Bua a % Street--315.00 per month. 00 per month, Pel uArantee Bonds of every dencriplion, E. W. MULLIN & SON "SHLLERS OF REAL ig . Cor, Johnson and Division Bis, Boa -------------- ' For Chest Colds, Head Colds, Grip, Pneumonia, and A few external applications of SROVES o PENSRATH SALVE w und veryhel the = and a gone to Florida on a three Elegant sets, similar in style ; a to the illustration: above (cape scarf and round muff) are shown here in the following all .moder- months' vacation, 25,000 Pounds Turke Gees Ss Chickens Res Police Court Cases Adjourned. In the. police. court on Thursday morning, Ald. R. BE. Kent, who was magistrate in the absence b fashionable Furs, in postage stamps to P; ately priced. Co., 193 Spadina Ave., oulll SETS (CAPE AND MUFF) & full-size box will promptly, | Western Sable .... ... $50 up Brown Siberian Wolf . .$25 up | ~~ pr Waterman's Fountain Pens, fro TUT A RO Self Filler Fountain Pens for -........... <li sese ; Sets, fro cones 81.00 rom ,... fro; avira idan crease cna $10.50 care snasesnven 81.08 Liggett's Eleat CHOCOIMON ... wm .....,.,...c.i ress 8120 French Ivory Goods, Toilet Preparations and Perfumes, all Prices. ; ; CIVIL Cat .......... 40 Welt... H Seal SUGGESTIONS; EE and many other Kinds. Come | in and see the Purs--no obli- |i ¢ and evening will gation to buy. > Jl! exhibition of faney trick | | | Codiee: & Co. ht Eon Tire 3 Mahood's Drug Store o lor, Pine Furs