Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1919, p. 7

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ge een LAND) COWS WERE HERS TWO TORI ICTS WITNESS IN A CASE NOW IN KINGSTON. i Qa 1 one Yy 01 Her. Husband Sued Her Father Over | They Depict the Surrender of the Ownership of Four Cows--Judge | German Navy--<Also a Painting of Lavell Reserved His Decision, | Sir David Beatty by This World | |. ris mas i A case in which Mrs. Lovice Fambus Artist. ! 1} | fhompson, recently convicted on a We have pleasure to inform the | charge of murder, was one of the EVERYONE LIKES A PRETTY BOX OF NOTE PAPER FOR principal witnesses, occupied the at- | residents: of Kingston that Captain | CHRISTMAS tention of Judge Lavell, in the coun- { W. P. Richardson, of the Lancashire | ty court, on Wednesday afternoon. | § v =} Everyone--Mother, Father, Auntie, Sister and Brother--con- James Thompson, husband of Mrs. Fasiflers, who is staying at the Ran- | veys Christmas and New Year Greetings--recalls the giver as Thompson was the plaintiff in the {dolph Hotel, will be yary Pleased id long as it lasts---usable even though a duplicate present. 1§ | case, James Parks father of Mrs, |Show to anyone interested specimens | : - ' i BEAUTIFUL BOXES OF STATIONERY AT Thompsos, bethg the gasondant, a0 {ot the two famous pictures painted | 50c., $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 { damages for depriving him of the use {OF Str John Lavery, A-R.A, entitled, 3 : ¥ - y - "ES BC rp of four cows, The case was heard | 10e Surrender of the German 2 " > No SUCH YALUR AT THESE PRICES FOR GIFTS {§ | without a jury, { Navy." This event is probably the Three witnesses 'were called for | most remarkable in history, and Sir the plaintiff, and six for th d | rv. 3 \ 1 | The witnesses called included. Mrs. [JOR Lavery. was asked by the Bri : Ihe best gifts are always the useful and practical » . { - g 8. . 5 9 | Thompson, her father, mother, b | tish Admiralty if he would paint a | S . > s Uglow & ther, and also her fifteen-year-old { plotare of the surrender of the Ger) i gifts--that Ss why we mention FOOT WEAR. | son. Mrs. Thompson looked well and | man navy which would be for ail | 2 E : hd a TMUFSUAY, DECEMBER 11. 1919. THE DAI LY BRI T ISH WH I G r 5 it 181 PRINCE BITRE: " j took a keen interest in the proceed- [time a witness to Sw he mont | HH eee ee ESS EET, ings. She was escorted to. court 'wonderful-date-in-the-history of Bri-1 -- 3 = rR a a | uatute: dete ir | A SLIPPERS--HOCKEY BOOTS_-MOCCASINS { . { Brooks. J. L. Whiting conducted the | Not the most remarkable feature I : ; * | case for the prosecution, with T. J. [regarding the painting of these cod | --DANCING SHOES | Rizney for the defence. Judge Lavell | tures is that as far as can be traced, | reserved his decision in the case. -|it is the only time where the artist Mrs. Lovica Thompson claimed | was an actual eye-witness to the | that the cows in question belonged | scene, TT { to her and took them when she left | Sir John Lavery disguised as a! : BOYS AND LI LE BOYS | her husband to live with her father. | British naval officer, made s | Ske: purchased one om George | sketches on board Admiral Sir David Real French | Parks, for $1; another was purchas- | Beatty's flagship, "Queen Elizabeth," | 3 = Real Indian Wigwam Play Shoes--these are made i | ed by her father for her from a Mr. It was his original intention to paint | = 5 : . money ty tess gave her father the only one picture, bul af the Inst mn. | of quite heavy tan leather; laced like a Moccasin; 'money to make the purchase. She ment Admiral Sir David Beatty de- | = : Beaded | also told about two other cows be- | cided that the quarterdeck was too | 3 3 make ideal play shoes for the house or outdoors. | ing purchased for her. 4 | glorious a spot in the history of the | ' Bags . | The taking of evidenkbe occupied | British navy to accept personally the | ' over three hours, and following the |swords of the German officers. He, | summing up of the lawyers, Judge | therefore, decided that his commo- . . ¢ Lavell sa'd that he would not give a | dores should receive these delegates, | CHILDREN'S*SIZES 5 to 10 ee ea ee 75¢. We have received just a Hmit- decision until he had given the mat- fand.they were afterwards escorted to | = : ' ed number of these choice }i ten further consideration. {the fore-cabin of the flagship. Sir | =F rar pieces, so do not hesitate. | The jury docket of the court were | John' Lavery thereupon decided to | BOYS SIZES, I | to 2 sale ain ain nisin mint eine .85¢. | completed with the case of Joseph paint two pictures; one called | = . . : | Rogers, found guilty on a charge of | "Night," which depits the errr ed = BIG BOYS' SIZES, 3t0 7 .... .... cao. S8e. ""Special--one very hand- { abduction, and the petit jurors were [the delegates of the German navy, : : some bag at $32.00, | discharged. {and the second picture called "Morn- F your child in school is: not pro- ve b | The witnesses called for the pro- {ing," showing Admiral Sir David ' I grossing properly with his studies Another very attractive bag | Secution in the case of Thompson, vs. | Beatty at the head of the table in the the chances are that his eyes at $17.00. Parks were James Thompson, Geo. | fore-cabin, with his 'officers 9n_the should be examined for possible eve Paths, ang Prank Thompson. Yor right, and the delegates on the lett, £0 g A Plence ritnesses wer le he is reading the terms sur- ino i an ir aT Others at $11.50 and $9.00, James Parks, Mrs. Edward Wood- while I S £ ! enjoy reading your daily paper and These gannot be duplicated. || cock, George Gendron, C. Parks, Mrs. | These two pictures will be famous | your distance-sense is also slightly | Lovie e Thompson and Mrs. James throughout the history of the British | impaired you should also have our | Parks. { Empire, and coming from the palette "tompetent qptometrist examine into | of such an artist as Sir John Lavery, 'the cause and prescribe the glasses | A.R.A, they are bound to be receiv- that will restore your vision. : . ; gy |ed in Kingston as they have been re- Kinnear ere | Sa ceived elsewhere. i Feo S * 3 Anyone desiring to view these ple- FFWFLFRS f 5 tures can do so free of all cost by NCESS ST. ] ! making an "appointment on the 199 PRING "t Elie 'phone with Captain Richardson. WJ. % s These pictures will be on view up to ZZ ) " Friday morning at six o'clock at 3 : i ff | sample room 35, Randolph Hotel. mee | (CCR | \)ITAN] IND MRS SHTH "The House of Better, Glasses" | TELEGRAPH BUILDING, i : SERIF ATRICK. oa To : |HAVE LEFT FOR THEIR NEw f | te the Post Office >. § KIRKPATRICK, on Premises ; | : : : Dyes Genera POST IN OTTAWA | TY ENN NNER NNNEERNNRN : eamahip Ticket Agent eR manly Ticket A i i { The Police Presented Mrs. Smith | With a Gold-Headed Umbrella-- | A Presentation by the S§. A. Corps. | Adjutant and Mrs. A. J. Smith of | the local Salvation Army corps, who | have been, transferred to Ottawa { Corps, No. 1, left for that city on | She Canadian Northern train at 2.15 ; X 0 i o'e on Thursday afternoon. Many WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TABLE 2 a a ---- a members of the local corps and cit- and Boudoir Lamps that would make very accept- A LrEUT-cor. Rn HOntRR { lzens who were friends of the two able presents for Christmas. Call and choose yours | ~ Wo is a*candidate for Alderman tn | Oficers were at the train to bid them | before they are all gone. : mtarlo Ward, end.rsed by tae veter-| 300d-bye and wish them all sucess ] ans' Municipal Committee. in their new field of labor. i 1 to > Your Shades, 3 S | To mark the appreciation of her | services as police matron, the chief HUDSON SEAL COATS wire forms all ready to \ k Fed Pia . NH we have the fi all ly to cover. i Mobblbdihid ohh id @ | and members of the Kingston tice | 8 Plain and trimmed, 'with con. UNIVERSITY SFEKS force met at.the station on Wednes. | & 3 ENDOWMENT. FUND 3 day evening at seven o'clock and pre- | trasting Furs. Ee 3 ius sented Mrs. A. J. Smith with a beau- | MINK MARMOT COATS 11 ® tiful gold-headed umbrella with her | ° . . * Syracuse, December 11. -- & initials engraved on it ! in jaunty styles and exceeding. * Five million dollars: for an # Chief of Police Robort Robinson. | i ly reasonable in price, : TELEP, E g endowment fund will be raised + in makin : H 44 Intotens g the presentation, spoke of | > > 167 PRINCESS ST. ON 1 by Syracuse University in the excellent 'work Mrs. Smith had | MUSCOVA PONY COATS Phone 699. KINGSTON, » BEE 0 bbb ebb sb pb campaign soon to be imitiat- done du th {i Made from. rich, lustrous skins ed by the executive committee Sone uring the. Fears that, she had | and trimmed with com of the board of trustees, in of the day or night that her (f§ fur, at prices within reach of which a thorough canvass 0 es were required, she was al- | every purse. ! the city, the alumni and friends ways r to help 'wol { 3 of the institution will be made ays Heady | gs omen and girly FINE FUR SETS for the first time in the fifty Mrs. Smith, in thanking the police | In all the popular Furs. years of the University's. ex- & |g. the beautiful gift, told of how | Now is the time to bay. i aa a Tease of 33 per cent ried, to Jo ner work well, | Kingste : dest House 5 : : crease . 0 i . in the salaries of faculty mem- tom's 0} Fue i ® > bers, erection and maintenance > I of a new women's dormitory y ' opposite the campus in Uni- it ; ; § " versity place, and establishment v : of a fund to meet running ex- 3 ------------ | y 2 penses of the libraries, labora- EMONSTR x ; TY tories and shops at the insti- # ENGLISH D N ATIVE i n ap es tution, were among the press- & | goon. ord-Cambridge Dealers : : # ing needs of the University point- ¢ Bera iond0 in an Mah : » : # ed out by Chancellor James R. # {| Pleasing and Useful, That Make Christmas Morning Brighter, # Day at the board of trustees' & y ; ng Ci # meeting, which brought about # : + the decision for immediate steps + ! TEA CARTS---CARD ABLES yi ABLE LAMPS. ® for an endowment fund drive, $ : Tr PIANOS, AND 1 ® which will be provided for & - tive : SMOKERS SETS. : ; Gouxndier's : : es the son is povesd Sietion : : A Es | 78 BROCK STREET. tario Swept By a= IAT Foi ad Eas JAMES REID Dev . St : now openly called : r~ ot i « : faaet astating ogee a camps Lia" at The Store with the Christmas Spirit pings" uspdis, iho tink you are run. | Against : ing, my factory. 3 ore ail 8 of maid laxative. . Seid "Phone 147 for Service, : i hair lemon, apatast Bees peat Gd LL Sh. 441 At Servies, ction th t rio and | i usbee. Our rates or RNADO IN- eins; $4.00 per $1,000.00 ! a Flow. Mill $7.00 per $1,000.00 Insur- ¥ "Brick Dweilioks, $3.00 pes $1.00, agri or 3 eu Cn Sih wi sl 41.90.90 insurance, 3 years. $ ; r 6 HUNTER 0G vim 281 King Street. "Prone BS or 1087. At BS ------------ - ---- i ; Allan M. Reid, * ||

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