Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1921, p. 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. 3 Announcement DR. CHAPAS, expert Optome- trist, has taken chargé of our new moderg optical parlors, We feel now that we can give ser- vice surpassed by none. Only the most niodemn devices known in science will be used by Dr. Chapas, who will devote his entire time to this department. We can assure our many cus- tomers and friends complete sat- isfaction, and the results we are sure will be mutually beneficial. Honest, accuraté service at honest price, LT. Best, Druggist Prescription Specialist Phone 59. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. » THE Responsibility There are several reasons why our sight service bears a good repuiation. One of them {= that we don't depend on others for any part of It. : Our work is not planned by others; nor qo others carry out our plan From eye examination to fin- ished glasses it is KEELEY Service. the result of our work and to insure success do all of it our- selves. Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. 226 PRINCESS STREET Phone 927 : We are vitally interestéd. dn, Norman Piate We have recently re- ceived shipment of this high grade Silver Plate--the finest ever shown in Kingston. THE BEDFORD is a most exclusive design. Several samples may be seen in our windows. Wedding Rings. SMITH BROS. Limited Marriage Licenses. Jewelers - Established 1340. Registered Opticians oss08. SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND 8s. Dr LECLERC Med.Co. Havers ock Rd. el W3.].andon SEE TRADE MARKED WORD °'PHERAPION® IS ON BRIT. GOVT. STAMP ReRINED 0 GENUINE PACKETS. | | i --------------r---- | + Chamberlain says, the British gov- {eroment is to make an effort to set- tle the coal strike. SAVE THE SURFACE * Do you realize you are losing more money by not painting than if you, went without insurance. "You save the surface and you save all" Use the best Paint you can get. the cheapest. Brandram & Henderson Coy 70% Lead, 30% full zinc and guaranteed pure Linseed oil is the only thing to use. You get that when you use B. & H. Paint for- everything. Floor Colors, Porch Colors, Sains. ......... vc... 0.81.50 Quart MKELVEY & BIRCH, LID. Big, Busy Paint Store Phone 237 . 'It is always {BURGLARIES CLEARED (Op When a Kitchener Resident Floors One Thief in His Home. Kitchener, May 26.--Two Kitch ener youths, L. Wismér and Garold age, were arrested in a sensational mannet by the city police, and many mysterious burglaries of the past eight months have beep cleared up. The young burglars had entered the house of August Frank, 31 Roy street, and were in the Act of ran- sacking the drawers of the buffet in the dining room when Mr. Frank en- tered. Stahl leaped through the din- |ing-room window, making a tempo- rary escape, while young Wismer Was overpowered and floored. Mrs, Frank, who hall been asleep upstairs, heard the commotion, and after ascértaining the cause telephon- ed the police, who were on the scene in quick order, Wismer told the police the name of his accomplice, and after over two hours' search they found young Stahl near his home on Cedar Grove, He was badly bruised by his escape from the window. This morning the prisoners admit- ted to the police that they had been implicated in the numerous burglar- les which have taken place here dur- ing the past eight months, of which there were between thirty and forty in Kitchener and Waterloo. They in* formed the police where the stolen articles could be found, and the con- stables have been kept busy during the day gathering the large assort- ment of watches, silverware, bicycles, auto equipment, jewellery and other valuables, until the police station this evening presents the appearance of a miniature departmental store. Both Wismer and Stahl have been giving the police information respect- ing the deeds of each other, and in this way the stolen articles were re- covered in the hiding places in vari- ous parts of the city, Chief O'Neill stated today that the capture of the young thieves clears up the mystery, The parents of the two bore reside in the ity. A CANADIAN CLUB © FOR'OLD LONDON Sinai. ' Will Be Organized to Serve as Rallying Point For Sons oP Dominion. London, May 26.--The enterpris- ing spirit which has led to the organ- ization of the Canadian chamber of commerce in London is now find- ing expression in a proposal to estab- lish a Canadian €lub here on the same lines as those in*New York and elsewhere. At a well attended lunchs eon under the chafrmanship of Cal. E. R. Wayland, of Port Arthur, it was agreed that the Canadians in London should follow the example of the Australians and South Africais by organizing a club which would serve as a rallying point for the sons of the dominion. F. C. Wade, agent ge.eral for British Columbia, claiin- ed that the club already bearing the name of Canada was not serving the interests of the dominion in the full- est sense. Other speakers expressad the sentiment, geld in some quarters, i that th older "organization had be- tome somewhat of a -losed corpora- | tion, and that :t should either demo-| cratize and Canadianize itself, or else give way to a newer organization on different lines. er METHODISTS PLAN A $3,500,000 TEMPLE Vast Structure to Be Erected in Heart of Chicago Loop District. Chicago, May 26.--As a monu- ment to the centenary of their de- nominational. - mission work, the Methodists of Chicago will erect in the heart of the downtown business 'Just now we are showing the most practical and ser- viceable Porch and Garden Fur- niture in the form | of old Hickory Tables, 'Chairs, and Settees. 4 in Fibre ond Jute, a ese, and Ge rug in Fie wn by the yard. ] pan Bamboo Blinds, etc., fitted to sizes, Let us supply your requirements now, 'and you will have the comfort of 'having your poh in readiness during, thes summer. section a $3,600,000 cathedral like no other in the world. It will be a skyscraper 21 stories high, with offices oecupying the Space not given to the huge auditori- um on the ground floor and church headquarters ahove. Rising from the roof of the 260-foot building will be a spire 140 feet high, Great chimes in the spire, large enough to dominate the rogr of loop traffic, will summon worshippers to the cathedral. The cathedral will be pure French Gothic in style, » Strikes Spreading in Petrograd. Riga, May 26.--Independent ad- Il [vices received here from "Petrograd confirm reports that the strikes in statue of Volodarsky, the first Com- | munist commissar of Petrograd, was n to pieces during a demonstra- Stahl, each about eighteen yoare. of that ¢ity are spreading and that the |' MAY 'SUE on A DIVORCE| Mrs. Stillman Sal Said to Comem= plate Action Against Her Husband. . 5 ; New York, May 26.--When James A, Stillman and his wite, Mg Anne f¥rquhart Stillman, have sig fed the agreement that will result in the former banker's withdrawing his di- vgree action, Mrs, Stillman will begin a suit for divorce and alimony, it was said on good authority, She will. name Mrs. Florence Leeds, according to report, and the only defense will be the usual formal denial. Because the alimony ques- tion would be fidally settled in this suit, it is not believed the amount tp be settled on Mrs. Stillman in the pending agreement will be any bar- rier to the latter's ptance, Mrs. Stillman understood to have told her attorneys she does not desire to remarry, and, that it would not be for this she would bring a suit. "I wouldn't marry the best man alive," she is said to have de- clared, When Mr. Stillman 'has dropped his suit and paid all the costs, it was g¢stimated today, his~divorce action will have cost him between $500,000 and $1,000,000. A factor in induec- ing hifh to open negotiations to settle, it is said, was the pressure of men of wealth and prominence, who cons vinced him it was better to make concessions than to have more pub- licity. Another reported cause is said to be his discovery that the defense had obtained two batches of letters al- leged to have been written to a wo- man who had not figured publicly in the suit. There is another story of a nurse who is said to have 'tried several times to see him at his office, and who was so insistent she once was placed in a taxicab by a special officer, and a revolver fell from her coat. She is said to have admitted she did not have it for the purpose of self-défense, = 7] In subsequent developments, the story goes, two checks figured, one for $5,000 and another for $2,500. This woman is said to have aligned herself on the side of Mrs. Stillman recently. The agreement for a settlement was not signed yesterday at the con- ference of attorneys in the case, but there seemed'to be no thing of a nature that could not be straightened out in due time. i ------------ EIGHT PER CENT. DEBENTURES Will Offer in England Canada Steam- 4 ships Bonds London, May 26 ---It is under- stood that it is the intention of the Canada Steamship lines, Limited, to offer on' the, British market, within the course of a day or two, one million pounds of eight per cent. de- bentures. The issue will be offered at 95, and it is probable that Dunn- Fisher will handle it. Arrangements for this raising of new money from the British investing public were made by J. W. Norcross, president of the company, when here recently. ANOTHER BUTTER RECORD a-- Wonder Cow Finishes Seven-Day Mark for 30-Pound Test, Ithaca, N.Y., May, 26.--Glista Ernesting, the wonder cow of the State College of Agriculture, yester- day finished another seven day offi- cial record of 30.95 pounds of butter, making her a world' 'ord cow with no close competitar.{ This is the sev- enth 30-pound record that Glista Has completed in seven-day tests. No other cow in the world has approach- ed this mark. - BORN. BEDELL~In Sydney, Ar 26th, te Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bedell (nee Vera Brickman), a 'daughter. CROSS--In Ameliasburg, on May 9th io Mr. Ana Mrs. Kenneth Cross, a augh CLAR KE on April 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Clark, Napanee, a son. HUSTON---At Napanee, on May 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Huston, & son. KENNY---At Enterprise, on Ma uh to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny, daughter. McHENRY-----At Kingsford, on April 27, 1s Mr and Mrs. John McHenry, a MIELER--At Napanee, on May -{th, to Mr.' and Mrs. Harry B. Miller, a daughter. POTTER--On Wednesday, April 8th, to anee, a daughter, sexEM Tide Bath, on May 13th, to My and Mrs. Ralph E, Sexsmith, a WOOD ~1n Ammeliagburs, on May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood, & girl MARRIED, AMEY---LEMMON--On May 18th, Al- fred Ernest Amey, Ernesttown, to Grace men. daughter at Mr. and rs. a I Lemmon, ot Ernesttown. HOWE! ELL MILLS--At South Napanee, an Ma ath othe] J. Howell to TI = M | ar ERAT Protea, May 17th, Shas fmelia Baton to Paty. Orville Mi See Page N ine of this paper for news of Sensational . Savings Mr. aig Mrs. Robert Potter, Nap- STEACY'S LIMITED OFFER , A price-smashing clearance sale of all Spring stocks, to be sold regardless of cost or any former pricing. As our policy is to never carry goods or broken lots o over from one season to another, this great-- Annual May Clearance Sale should proveabouito all thoes thrifty women who es re stand when we say sale--it's a, REAL ONE without any itd veneer or camouflage. Starting Tomorrow, Fri, the 27 and continuing SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, : we will offer the greatest bargain opportunities you have ever been afforded, Read carefully the details on our full page advt, 2nd to-morrow watch this space paticularly for another extra

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