Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1920, p. 2

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THE With a Skunk, Canada Mink Hudson Mole 149 to 157 Freshen up Your Fur (Coat SN new Fur Collar and Cuffs, The Popular Furs: Silver Raccoon Beaver Plucked Newtrin Alaska Skunk Australian Blue Oppossum Ring-tail NOppossum Skung, Stripe Seal Black Fox Grey Squirrel , Come in and select your favorite Fur. JOHN McKAY, Limited Brock Street YOUTHS PONT REVOLVE ston Police Make Their Arrest Here. were police Les- hour youths, by and early two Kingston I laced under arrest «91 Timmerma iHe Ciark at an - | Thursday morning, on the charge of offer'mg liquor for gal¢ and lalso peinting a revolver at the Lie- ence Inspector, W. 8. Exley, in Nap janee, on Wednesday night" about | twelve o'clock. | Inspector Exley. and Chief of { Police Barrett, Napanee, who came {to the city to take the two prisoners { back te Napanee where they will face Whig representative bridge ' 1 stable { trial, told a their story. that he heard there were a couple of | young men in town who were offer- 'ng lquor for sale, so he decided to jronnd them up. He saw the two prisoners on the street, and asked them if they had any liquor to sell jand he was {if he would go to the automobile {they would furnish him with the liquor. When the inspector arrived and the young men were about to hand over the liquor, one of them spotted Chief of Police Barrett coming up the street, Stockbridge first pul- led an automatic revolver on the inspector, and when Robinson saw that Stockbridge was pointing a re- volver, be pulled out his revolver The Heintzman constitutes 'a worthy and gift piano for Christmas? home lor the occasion. highly Where's the woman who would not love to be given any And where is the woman not be doubly pleased to find, upon lifting the fall-board on her gift plano, the name Heintzman & Co.? been left to her to choose one among all Canadian her envice wou.d have been the Heintzman & Co Make this Christmas one never to be forgotten by bring- ing a Heintzman & Co. Grand, Upright or Player into your Come to Lindsay's and select now, Special delivery on Christmas Eve if desired. We are open every evening until Christmas. IF LINDSAY'S SELL IT--IT'S ALL RIGHT u NBSAY' "Choose Musical Gifts This Christmas." & Co. Piano appreciated Christmas who would She knows that had it made pianos, and pointed it at the inspector. Be- fore the chief of police and the in- spector could get their hands on the young men, they had jumped in the car, leaving the liquor on the road, and made off. The Ford automobile, which they drove, did not have any lights so it was difficult to get the number At 1.30 a.m. the local police were communicated with, and they were successful in locating the pair. Chief of Police Barrett said that he would likely charge the young fellows with driving a car without lights, Made Clever Arrest. Robinson and Stockbridge were rounded up, as a result of a clever piece of work on the part of Con- stables Nicholas Timmerman and Lesslie Clark, and Chief of Police Barrett and Inspector Exley were | well pleased with. their work, when word was received at the po- lice station from Chief Barrett, at | Napanee, about the men wanted. It was stated that they had made their getaway in a Ford car, and a de- on the lookout on their first watch after the telephone message was re- ceived from Napanee, and at 1.20 o'clock they picked up a clue, when constables shadowed this through a number of back streets until it finally came to a stop at a house on Sydenham street, near Raglan road, and here the officers | cross-examined the occupants of the car, who turned out to be Robin- | believed them to be the couple {wanted in Napanee, and took them |in charge and here they were held |at the police station, pending the ar- I rival of Chief Barrett and Inspector AF eeling of Safety is a good thing, but the cer- tainty of security is better. Cheap insurance may delude you inté a feeling of safety, and you may never know the difference; but it is it sot bet- ter to be absolutely secure by nsuring with a reliable agency, in a relipble company? We offer you safe insurance at a safe price. FIRE--LIFE-- ACCIDENT INSURANCE "J. S. R. McCann Real Hatate and Insurance 1,000 Ibs. Finest Creamery 5éc. Ib, 500 Ibs, Currants 1,000 Iba" Raisins, 4 Ibs. for $1.00 100 Ibs. Fancy Shelled Wal« nuts Goe, 1,000 bottles Almond, Vamila, * Lemon Extract ......0¢, Purue Leaf Lard vey od 500 tins pure Cream (Large) Baking Powder ..23c. 1,000 Ibs. 'extra choice Rolled Oats... cirees.. 6 Ibm, 38e. 1,000 tins Canned Pumpkin lic tin Peas, Corn, Tomatoes ...13c, tin Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. tin Kryptoks 'NOTHING better for than a pair of invisible Father or Mother bi-focal Glasses-- two sights'in one--in our comfortable" fit- ° ting frames. . S. Asselstine D.O.S. 342 King Street. "Phone 1019w. Exley. | ALL MILK SOLD HERE UP TO THE STANDARD -- Report of Tests Made Last Months by Hhspector Inspector G. W. Bell presented the following report of milk tests made on Nov. 18th to the Board of Health, Thursday afternoon. The standard percentage of fat required is 3.25, and all the milk passed the test : - Per cent. fat Vendor- 3.25 ' J. J. Wilmot J. J. Wilmot H. F. Price Pickering Bros. A. J. Barry W. A. Stewart C. J. LaFeuvre R. N. Polk & Son Pickering Bros. E. C. Vanorder C. Clark Price's -Dairy G. A. Lapler . A, Lapier R. R. Valentine W. J. Sears Orphans' COCO 00 20 0000 BB a a C3 a Price's Dairy W. L. Grass General Hospital Home for Aged +. Home for Aged A. Glover's Hotel Dien R. Baker George F. Cliff Price's Dairy Dairy Dairy Dairy Herb Esford W. J, Jones C. A. Kineaid Sibbott Bros. . N. Satterly Portsmouth Council, A meeting of the Portsmouth Council was called for Wednesday night to clear off the business slate for the year, but unfortunately there Was no quorum. ' The councillors were evidently busily engaged In their Christmas shopping, and un- able to attend the meeting. ti sh Best Value in the City. We have a few first-class winter Overcoats left which wé will sell at extremely low price. Prevost Cloth- ing House, Brock street. | Bookshelves, book cases, Divan, | davenports in tapestry leather, | library table, See advti_ Kitchen | cabinets. R. J. Reid's. \ John Conway Toole, president of the new International League for | the next five years, will receive $10,- 000 a year. ' | See and hear famous Starr | Phonograph at Smith Bros., Jewel- Elmer Robinson and George Stock- | Inspector Exley stated | immediately told that | | Jit was 12.40 Thursday morning, | scription was given of the pair. Con- | {stables Clark and Timmerman were they located a Ford car at the cor- | ner of King and Queen streets. The | car | {son and Stockbridge. _ The officers | DAILY B INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | General Public Interest. Shop now: Try Chadwick's Coal. | Planos tuned. Phone 1544 C. Lindsay. Ltd. The Christmas Whig will be out early-on Saturday : lery day." Shop now | Good evening? Are | Christmas is so near? you | | To-morrow and Saturday Mahood's | { drug store will give a how! of gold | | fish free on a 50c¢ purchase. After six moutns rental | [L | erintendent of nurses will be {in January. Bee and hear famous le lin | Mr. and Mrs, George W. Taylor, | Shannonville, are visiting at | home. of their daughter, Mrs. | Sharpe, Lindsay. Phone 67 | Ww i The stores 'are growing busier ev- | glad I we will | allow money paid in rental to apply | on purchase of piano, C. W. Lindsay | It is expected that a new lady sup- | in | {charge at the Genera] Hospital early | | Starr i Phonograph at Smith Bros., Jewel- | rs, King street, before finally decid- { Eg. | the | (Dr.) | RITISH WHIG. i { At Napanee Officers--King-| Racy Local Mews and Items of | on by the boo Publishers' stocks are li West Wind Drift, by ( Returned Empty by Flo The Tempering by Cha Paradise Bend hy Will Jan by M. Morgan Gibt Missy by Dana Gatlin, The following are the outgtanding Books for the fall of 19 k reviewers of the American and Cana dian metrojpolitan Qaily papers Winsome Winnie by Stephen Leacock, Black Bartlemys Treasure by Jeéffrey Farnp ol, Poor Man's Rocy by Bertrand W. The Rose Dawn by Stewart Edward White, author of The Riverman. The Dark Mirror by Louis Joseph Vance, WITHOUT BOOKS THERE WOULD BE NO CHRISTMAS 20 and the most highly commented mited, and in several instances are completely sold ou' Harriet, the Piper, by Kathleetn Norris, au thor of Josselyn"s Wife, etc. The Schoolmaster of Hessville, by Helen R. Martin. yeorge Barr McCute heon. author of Nonsense Novels rence Barclay, autho r of The Rosary. rles Neville Buck, author of Call of the Cumberland, et, Capt. Macedoine's Daughter by William Mc Fee, author of Casuals of Sea. fam Patterson White. author Owner Lazy D. author Broad Highway. The most high l¥ reviewed book in Canada, Sinclair, a uthor North of Fifth-three, won. au thor of Lone Wolf, ete. author of the Full Measure of Devotion. Lucinda by Anthony Hope, author of Prison er of Zenda. 'The Drums of Jeopardy There are scores of anxious moth- | lers about town just now. They are | | perplexed over Christmas gifts for | | the family, relatives and friends. Dealers are to-day paying only | forty cents per bushel for oafs. This {date two years ago the price ranged | from $1.15 to $1.26 per bushel. | Miss Jessie Hopkirk, Ottawa, form- ip erly of Kingston, has been bereaved | | by the death of her sister, Miss N. |G. Hopkirk, who passed away on | Tuesday. | See and hear | Phonograph at Smith famous The Co Starr Bros., Jewel- | ers, King street, before finally decid- | ing. Remember free public lecture on | | Christian Science on Friday 'even- | | Ing at Christian Science church, 95 | Johnson %treet. { vited, Tea table and curatas, { Jardiner stands, | bles, easy chair | Robert J. Reid's. Chesterfields, (seé advt.), The Whig"s editorial on "News- | paper Responsibility" is béing™wepub- i i | lished over the province. | Bay Post says, | priate as The Lind- well as to the point. | Will there be any { for the council this year? | at and Mrs, Newlands will run again | for the Board of Education, They both have been very | trustees. {or of Capt. J. E. Mann, | Mapleheath, Canada |on Wednesday evening at Frontenac | hotel, presented him with a beautiful dia- mond stick pin. Piano lamp, table lamps, separate shades, - tea waggons, sewing table [card table, at Robert J. Reid's. Ses. ladvt. Holly treet, $5.50. | Sentence'ot five years in the Ports. | penitentiary was passeq by | the county court, | | mouth | Judge Gunn, in | Ottawa, on Joseph Leo men who robbed All are cordially in- it is singularly appro- | | A dinner party was given in hon- | of the 8.8. | Steamship lines, ! "See | USIN pedestals, | ta- | at | ladies running | Miss Mow- | painstaking when the members of his crew | --All House Furnishings --Art Blinds. the Chapel street | branch of .the Bank of Nova Scotia, | of $1,087, on the afternoo 1st, last, 8.07 April | | | | i Only 7 More Days To Do | * . Christmas Buying Our store is attractive and interesting to most folks the year round, but at this season it is especially so. From our big stock it is easy to select some thing pretty, as well as useful for mother, brother, sister or friend. We have really three stores combined in one----our big Fur Store--a Man's Hat Store--and a Millinery Shop. Here are some valuable gift Suggestions : w-- : I GIFTS FOR LADIES 'Fur Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Muffs and Sets; in all fashion- able Furs, Indian House Shoes, Hats of all kinds; Umbrellas, Plush Coats, Fur Bags, Silk Scarfs, Fur lined Gloves, ete. GIFTS FOR MEN ..Fur Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Gauntlets, Fur Collars, Indian Shoes, Umbrel- las, Canes, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Fur-lined Mitts and Gloves. .. GIFTS FOR CHILDREN White Fur sets, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, Indian Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tuques, ete. i George Mills & Co. Furs--Hats-- Millinery iN 126 and 128 Princess Street -er8, King street, before finally decid- ing. y - You will find only the latest and best books Telephone 919 + --Eiderdown Comforters. by Harold McGrath, autho- of The Man on the Box, of the sedson on our counters, STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. llege Book Store Open Evenings ESS RINGING - ARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE STORE, 20 PER CENT. OFF --Floor Rugs. --Silk. --Dress Goods. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WINTER €OATS AT HALF PRICE Come with the crowds to:-- ewman & Shaw if hii "The Always Busy Store" C--O A BAKER WAS FINED As Police Inspection Showed His | Bread Was Under Weight. | + A local baker, whose: bread was {found under weight, in a recent in- | spection made by the police depart- | ment, was fined $20 and costs, by | Magistrate Farrell, in police court | Thursday morning. | The baker, and his counsel, pointed {out tg the court that the only rea- {son they could give for the short | weight, was the fact that the bread | was turned out at night, and that there was a certain amount of evap- j oration, whep the police made an | inspection of the bread on the street | during the day. ' : In all 153 loaves of bread were | seized .by the police department, The | law calls for each loaf to be 1 pound | 8 ounces. The police allowed for a | shrinkage of one ounce, but each loaf |' | was still an ounee short, showing up (at 1 pound six ounces. On the order of Mayor Nickle, | the confiscated bread was distributed among needy families in the city. et ttm, Acknowledges Resolution. The board of railway commission- ers, Ottawa, has acknowledged the receipt of the resolution passed by the ingen Board of Trade, re- questing that the Canadian Pacific Railway be directed forthwith to comply with the order issued for the construction of freight sheds in this city. The Board of Trade is acting in the interests of the merchants of Kingston who carried on an agita- tion for some years for better fa- cilities for freight handling by the C.P.R. ' nr NOTORIOUS "DIPY HERE" I we Sentenced at Windsor for Rob* bing x John Bates, who has been brought to the Portsmouth penitentiary, trom Windsor, to serve a term of seven years, has a criminal record of eigh- teen years. He is a pick pocket known to the police all over Canada; and the States. At Windsor he was found guilty of removing 'valuables from the pockets of a passenger on a street car. -------------- Labor Weekly Euchre. The weekly euchre was held at 'the Labor an on Wednesday evea- Good Buying In Real Estaté A Brick Cottage on Division Street," with 7 rooms and 3 piece bath, Hot Water Heating, Electric Light, two F ireplaces, for . . . $3,650. Possession at once. Houses to rent. r : i Fire Insurance. E. W. MULLIN & SON "Sellers of Real Estate" Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. - . . Phones B39w and 5809, -. ER a i -- Acceptable Yuletide Gifts For Women BOUDOIR SLIPPERS--made of soft Kid Leather, with soft padded innersoles and rubber heel s in Pink, Blue, Old Rose, Mauve, Grey, Black and Brown; best quality; at, per pair BOUDOIR SLIPPERS--made of soft Felt with soft padded innersoles and elk outersoles; in Blue, Red, Brown, Grey, Black abd Green-- With Rubber Heels, per pair Without Rubber Heels, pér pair GIFT SHOP Ea EE CS Ing. There was a large attendance yand a most enjoyable time was spent. The first prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Holden, and the con- solation prizes by Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rison. The games were played from 8 to 10 p.m. and dancing to mid- night. . i Contrary to the general rule, the Street car company finds its hangers- on a source of revenue.

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