Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1921, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. eee ee ee re --------------------------"---- STORY OF POLCE COURT "=" === I | for Lower Levels. ip F d d 1847 {Five Offenders Appear in the A 3 pattison Jr. & Co. Toronto, ounde . Blue Monday Morning in their comment on the unlisted : market, say that last week's de- Session. |¢line in the listed stocks had but lit- | | | 4 i ---- w (tle effect on the unlisted. Demand | 9 The name 'James H. Jackman {for investment issues kept steadily | j2Ppeared on the big book on Magis |, cp, 0 P00 without trate Farrell's desk on Monday {exception stocks which are not list- | | morning and after the name appear: ed are bought outright and with the i ed the charge "vagrancy," but idea of holding either for investment h I il {James very stoutly denied Hie or for a long pull. Consequently | charge. a us. | the daily or even monthly fluctua- {* "I'm no vagrant, said the aces tions do not produce a change of 50, Wie sold the i a sentiment and the inevitable result a walke rom 0. es APPROPRIATE. on to secure employment. {--Tforced selling, While during the i i past week a few declines were re- | ps IN THE SEASON'S NEW STYLES "Is this not a free country? | corded, this was the case only in the I . ? [eat on the accused, in the tone of |, Jo LS X85 10g ase ORY In he I ¥ You will need a Sweater to slip on in the cool ® | ' ( Ju n J ou e {a lawyer making a plea for his cli- that could be called spectacular oc- || 2 : : . t1 g r 8S rs § ent. {curred with the exception of Imperi- evenings, or to wear on holiday outings. I hese 1 | | Jackman was without money .1 oi and Goodyear Tire preferred. {} d ; ractical Sweaters are mad ' i | when he struck Kingston, and he | perial Off was dealt into quite «1 P! h h T . e of all wool, with either the Tuxedo or Sailor Collar. The belts i | ® | picked out 8 sort spol, fa the ou |large extent on the down turn. Ath . mattress works S - 4 ati va 3 : . ite anne bones at night time. Complaints I 19 ep Spciates Was 88 Jow | and girdles along with pretty trimmings great- { 5 ' | a . Mere made to the police. about a liol® 73%, Wiobgh Guick Fecovery | ly enrich their appearance. | : | man sleeping in the building, and so lio 96. St 3 Constables Fitzgerald and Campbell | Steady buying was noted all r u i he place and caught (the way down. Goodyear Tire pre- | . made a visit to the place ferred sold of al = Pre Jackman in the act of taking free from 45 to 50 to offered at 46 with | ° 9 . | : made-to-measure . . $13.50 and $15 lodging magistrate {old Jackman 10, Did obtainable. This slump was | | that this was = free eouniry he was jnot unexpected in view of the steady i a 1€ S Wea } ee : | selling which has been going on for || ] | ving in, but this did not allow him weeks, The SEPPOTL Whith as te I 4 , \ {the right to be sleeping in a place | der the market for Good > 1} : 11 h . 3 ' 4 2 year now || In all the new colors, plain or tr i [tke wis Mo stent Joa the uc. |S Ihe Misket far Goodresr sow » P immed with contrasting colors. White Flannel Trousers-- Sopa Righ! have set fire to the should reach its propeigve shortly. 3 These Sweaters have Tuxedo or Sailor Collars with belt or girdle i : ; ordan New CC 1 d | : ! Ready-to-wear $8.50 to $10 | But there was more to Jackman's | slightly, being oo peove and neat pockets. Priced $6.50 up to $13.50 story. Sunday afternoon the police | Lb none ; offered, the quote at the : iy ' v, .$6 to $8.50 received complaints about him loit [close Was 2 to 3. Home Bank was jering around the city, staying On |steady hut quiet. It is anticipated Stripe Flannel Trousers . {front lawns and telling yarns | . . prey anne] Trousers $5.50 40 $8.50 | | Ln, va, aint ova a he el ou iment vi | LADIES' PULLOVER . TIE BACKS time he had quite an audience o All wool pullovers with fancy : I ! thy growth and that their affairs . Palm Beach Trousers . . | children around him, listening to his [47 STO% highly satisfactory condi- || SWEATERS These Tie Backs are something ' | be had escaped from Rockwood Hos- { stock floating. Canada Machiner . \ 3a ] y Khaki Duck Trousers $1.50 to $2.75 pital. Common sold during the week at 10 buttons, only a girdle which [2DPointment WD a local butehenl, i's Tn a heady coor, Tr. round or V neck, also Silk Lace . about a position. 'The police will {0 reason at the present He : crosses the sides of the Sweater Cool Hose and Summer Belts. | not get the job, he will be put on a STOCK MARKETS | train and sent back to Toronto. ---- : : | White Horse Ths teas w famous | WIations Fusisted_by Box either plain or fancy. for office work or for holding Bathing Suits, etc., etc. . {advertisement. Thomas Murtagh Street. f Th 1 BI k € colors:---<black, <8 pela, 7 "crock." He hit the right man for Am Ey Corp. :.. 34% n% tales. Some older folk who were |, = Cockshutt Plow Preferred the style of a Spencer. They Jackman said he was a meat |. . was offered on the close at 12. collars, tight-fitting waist line, Athletic Underwear. | | see it to that he meets the said man [to look for lower levels, Pullovers. These Sweaters are in front and then ties att he | went over to, Watertown, N.Y., PRICED $5 50 up to $12 50 outings. | when he reached Watertown, and Opening. Closing. White, Turquoise, 7? Melrose, hd ® 9 : ; a 1 Ivingston S Be iad a "White horse' on bis hip, fas: Sem: Tokar, Sin iw CHILDREN'S SWEATER * PRICED .$3,95, $4.50, $5.00 White Duck Trousers attracted by his chatter, thought | inves In demand with litile are heavier knit, have without Light-weight Coats. chopper by trade, and that he had an fq, 00 "0 © whole the unlisted mar- || about the said job, and if he does . . | . ' Negligee Shirt in : uk shown in very pretty colorings, .| pack. Theseare just the thing eglgee res. When your tank is empty get a Quotations Furnished by Bongard on Sunday. He was very thirsty New York Stocks. he asked the first man he met for a Am. C Found . 120 119 | . . tip as to where he could get a|am Sugar 7 ; 120 19% Cavet, Mist, Mauve, Pink. and he sold it to the thirsty Kings- Baldwin Loco.,.. .. 6914 675 tonian for $9. My! but the "boot- |p g o ie. nn sen iy COATS leggers" in Watertown are getting ep 75.77 BROCK STREET good prices for the "precious stuff." Ben See} BY i . . However, as it was Sunday; probably y 5 3 If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk > the rates were given a boost. The Prusible Steal Sis 3 The children need Sweater SPENCERS tippler was fined $20 and costs, Marine, ptd. .. ... . i too.. r : mnt y Pretty expensive outing. Mex. Petroleum .., I} Coats too. We a € showing a A Spencer 1s just the thing to In spite of all the dry laws there Missouri Pacific ., . full range of Child » S t Sppeals to be 3uite a lot of whiskey Northern Pacific®. . . g' 1daren s Oweat- going the rounds, as ere were . i some other tipplers on the carpet. eget ers with button fronts, sailor BE Elswood Bishop was accused of Reading... .. % L | being intoxicated but stated that he U.S. Rubber .. .. . collars, with or without belts | had been indulging in beer and ex- Studebaker ,, .. .. . [tract of lemon. However, the costlgiciate on . .. and neat pockets; shown in all slip on in the evening or to wear under heavier coats. The colors are:-- Turquoise, Pur- | was just the same as if he had been US Steer... 0.0] ple, Mauve, Silver, Rosa, Mist, Anderson Br | I Eatin IT | Be Black, White. costs, razilian : ; | * 4 ' [fate Sm ant nen ET BE PRICED. 3380imto$7.50 PRICED . . .. $3.00 and $3.50 auto with a couple of strangers to Can. Cement » . "e 80 to a cheese factory. The car ran Spanish Ri Limited shy of gasoline. He provided the i Ra Fi : " | -- ------ gasoline and in return got a couple : J of "shots" out of a bottle. Accused DAILY MEMORANDUM | \ was remanded a couple of days. St. John's church garden party at J || ? yy THIS WEEK How did a bottle of whiskey get B. Walkem's,| corner Beverley and into Percy Robinson's pocket ? This Jnien eos: Tuesday, June 28th, from is the question. Percy admitted be- ing intoxicated, but blamed it all on HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR : 7 dM Wear your Sweater with a White Skirt and extract of lemon, but he was given ° : : quite a shock when the magistrate , ] 1 3 1 Cherries ute 2 lick when the mugijitats PRIN' FER S ; Sek :you know you are wearing it right. These ' Lh with a small quantity of liquor in . . it, when he was corralled by the| MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. Skirts are always practical, look dressy and police. He was remanded a day, in . . order to give him time to solve the BORN. l 2 are very smart in style. They are made bottle mystery. PARKE--On June 26th, 1921, in King | ston General Hospital, to Mr and | . ® Lenni 2B Firke u win {lk with or without pockets, and come in such INCIDENTS OF THE DAY : DIED, i ; . . CARRUTHERS --At "Anpafaae," June fine materials as Cotton Gabardine, Trico- 3 News Items Picked Up By Our Busy 6th, 1921, John BeH Carruthers. . Funeral from' late residence, Tuesday Reporters 28th, at 2.30 p.m : : iGue Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 67. LANIGAN--In Kingston, on June 25th, tine and Piqu . Pianos tuned. Phone 1544, C. W 1921. Andrew Lanigan, in his 75th lindsay, Limited. Funeral from his sister's residence, Mrs | : PRICED $0 eo anni . $3.00, $3.75, $3.95 . Moving to new quarters, 212 Robert "Meek, 325 University Ave. | : Princess street, three doors below many 14m, lo Caisraqui . Grand Opera House. Opening sale Orban, | eng ' 1 soon. The Club. . Ta IN MEMORIAM. , . . +4 2 ! A. 8. Duncan, Stratford, spoke at i In loving memory of Thomas Mac- both services in Bethel church on | 353} G335°T Who died in Toronto, June OO t ! on, Imite Sunday and delivered timely dis- TRY READY-TO-SERVE MEATS courses. He will speak at Bethel | Three Jeare have passed since that sad| FEE = ge x two more Sundays. God called the one we loved away, : x : iss I. Campbell, nurse-in-train-| Ht Was the best that God cori ing as a substitute for hot. Your home will be a General Hospital, is spend. | * "INE father, a faithful triead. . | Sleep on, dear father. and take th ing a short furlough with ker par We miss him most Who Joven hr hi cooler with Jess cooking. ents, Rev. G. W. and Mrs. Comer- | In"silshice he suftercis Loved, him best ford, Westport. bore ; . USE GURD'S Don't forget Cooke's church Sun- his more. led him home to sufter no : het» ife was desired, day school picnic, Wednesday, June Lite wa 8 desired, Dut Goa id see er y re ) 7 1 e 29th. The boat leaves Brock street --Loving wife and family. wharf at 1.30 p.m. DRY GINGER ALE Mrs. James Quigley, atter a visit| CARD OF THANKS to friends and relatives in the city irs Robert Cousins and Mrs. George ( ; : for the past two weeks, returned to audson w Sup) AROMATIC GINGER ALE her home in Oswego, N.Y., on Satur- quan ange Iie : anva S CALIFO RNIA CR A PEFRUIT day. dur their re bereavement. . memory of the late Dr.' John Harty : J AMES REID - . : J} 2 ve placed in position 1m a tew| on oO 4 = ORANGES, LEMONS, fas 3t She malo entrance of Hi |gpe and 236 PRINCESS STREET. : HW | m The Holy Name Society of St. Drcne J47 for Ambul nee. : u MELONS, CANTILOUPE Mary's cathedral is to meet in the ' cathedral on. Sunday morning next | The . HE ) : Two Dollars Ninety-eight Cents at 7.30 o'clock, when they will re- ¥ A ICE CREAM BRICKS ata sere holy communion. 4 2% No EN Ladies' White Canvas, | strap, mili- (ICE CREAM CONES [fhe civic win is ropurng sis | omderinep ams steimes | aes), Glihily higher shan cut) light village of Cataraqui. These one 4 | will be presented for the comsidera- : : * HR $2.98 "Dr. John Quine ana re tomes, | JOHN CORNEL HS Another table of Oxfords ... $1.98 Phones 458-459. Wholesale 1767, [zie vm. hi or he bos é hone | TT LOCKETT'S The beautiful monument to the Quinn is an old Kingstonian and has a lucrative practise in the American ety. y

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