Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1921, p. 12

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ma ' > THE DAILY "RiTISH WHIG. ALD. COUPER'S HOUSE HEAVY FINES ARE LEVIED VSTED BY BURGLARS ON TWO BODTLEGGERS Who Stole Goods Worth Be- Man and Woman Go to Jail-- tween $150 and $200 Auto iver Fined For Sunday Night. eeding. While Aid. Dan o Cougs aid 1s | The -Onturia Teniperancn fet Smartly fashioned, new: Autumn modes, in a'wide assort- night, burg) red handed out Ff Tinos 10 the Rive ment of styles, which have been developed from favored trance to. their he HPO, Sed Saati rp ey aieen othe poles sou, fabrics; trimmed and embroidered; nicely Silk lined. fig 4way wilh goods' valucd be | h4VIng liquor fi 4 place oer than Priced at figures that defy competition, the excellent tween $150 and $200. a priv dwelling ¢ piace 8 1 A 1 The bursiong hors ionts ot-iinte Io a" Seliing. seid a quality considered. 4s when 'members of a I th t u: turned home, they ° found everything around the house topsy turvy, showing t the had made a the rough search things of the greatest value. wl living in the house next door, ani |of $500 and cost also across the greet. notice 1 y | three month electric lights turned on in tha house, A woman vad th )¥Y, and v . and also heard people moving about, | Who purchased the liquog on IS THE SMARTEST STYIES / IN PRETTY FARRIS AND but they were of the opinion tha- | treal,. was taxed $10 ar members of the family were at home, |g intoxicated and 8 fi $204 In no other season have Coats FASHIONABLE COLORS a ; 4 10 ¢ and costs or three m F bn been prettier, and at no other tims ing to the rain storm I ah 1 The burglary was committed some | vate Hing Thi up! ] have you had so many styles from ame between. 6.20 por $F fii we v i+ When interviewed by the hig 1 [near the outer station f Monday morning, Mr. Couper ld in was up for 1 2 the display, while prices are low- Cloth, Broadcloth and Bolivia. Not state just what hi oss would | intoxicated in place 3 , mount to, but said t t 1 ho | he had heer x lemon oxtract er, much lower, than they have A Fashion favors Brown along with Ane as fired $10 and i been for years, . the indispensible Black and Navy. The burglars € all or t Ar wad ed the » house, ra 1Z 1 ' drawers |} been bi up the road n . The Coats have deep convertible and in their 1 r fv Montre wit! or lue they threw clothing, le s. and | Septembeyt , or in , : PRICED Collars of self material, or of rich That are appealing to Men and Young papers around on the floor 3 eyon t peed limit Far trimmed ........ .$42.50 up tranco was secured by ret xl s allowed hy ela i fur, such as Opossum, quirrel and Men who desire the better sort of firough a Window, aad site cals rrck Swiht pin Plain Coats .........$25.00 up Beaver. burglars got in the house ! Clothing ed down all the blinds, 4 Hel the electric lights. and The pretty Coats are developed in which to select as is presented in " Such fabrics as Velour, Normandy them es to whate . A of M. Fall Suits $25.00 up to $45.00 i eg y By \ 0. There will be a special Teeling ' Shinai Td 2 of ILA. of M. Lodge No. 54, Tuesday, Fall Overcoats a $20.00 up to $35.00 =, shout HID or 320 10 : asd, 2 2" |Oct. 4th, at 7.30 p.m Important 4 , * as " |financial business to attend to. | . volyer taken was one tha' 'oup- | Good Clothes That Satisfy and Save er oEiad when he was 1 . . Stadium To Be Dedicated. Cirngst > "ia £ the ite You Money | Kingston. Members of the niiy George T. Richardson stadium | he back dc open when t found the back «¢ J0r open when : en's is fo be dedicated at a QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY | got home, and it is believed that tho sce al corelnony to be held on Sat. | burglars made their escape this way It is believed that the burglars urday morning next. t AN r re SWEATERS | wero disturbed by something tore | yb | SV ITH SLENDER LINES : AND PRETTY TRIMMING they concluded their search of tho be " 0 Hao to the staf of the | house, as. Bert Couper had about $3 de ar W > |in a suit of clothes in his room and | this was overlooked All styles; correct colors; priced right. >» institute, Napanee She Vel Engli icoti n Monday to take up her Adding as they do that graceful elour glish Tricotine and ® ° 9 | It is believed that thre moza | 1 2% Jue y 1 1eAch Nistor. Eng- appearance which distinguishes an | ™. i Ii : Broadcloth are pronounced ma- i ivingston » | men had a hand-in the affair, ang | °h And Dhyelvel training, { excliisive dresser 10m otis Whose yl terials for Suits. These when tail- ) im &s be % en av DAILY MEWMOR | apparel has the common place ored in the new styles and prettily | been causing all the trouble aroun | *C} 's A Gran 15 : look. &. trimmed with fur braid or em- -17 B OCK 8 0 ! | Kingston, for can oar mASH broidery will attract the attention 15-97" BROCE SIRI Teva. (HANSON, CROZIER SEDCARIER ore ovis Slr Men een | d d 1847 . CONLEY-FINN WEDDING N | of the what dresser. oa : resting PRI TERS | '"" | I 'as An Interesting Event on Sept. | "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk Ey "a oh 3 28th. 2 . . tay : At ten o'clock on Wednesday mor- MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON. | ning, Sept.. 28th, the bell on the | | rey MA UED., quaint old church of St. Anthony of | LLY. MARKED Sent. asin Padua, Centreville, peeled forth mer- 1921. at Camden by Rew Father | rily, on the occasion of the wedding McCart Anna Gertrude Finn, | : : aug f late Mr. and Mrs. Peter | 1 : 2) | of Miss. Anna Geraldine Finn, daugh- oy Snter a. Out oh Bevianal | ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Finn, 5 Us gnolly, Jon of Mr and | 2 8 J > 8 . y 3 s- | Enterprise, to Raymond A. Conley, . nnoully, Wolle | | of Wolfe Island. The church had been TELFORD--In Belleville, on { icy NOTE " ae » . 192] 'lola Telford, j most artistically decorated by Mist | 1 WT Heltord, Belori a | McCarthy, sister of the officiating to r mmons, son of C, C. Sim- " ~~ clergyman, Rev, Father McCarthy. | mons, of this city, by Rev. D. ( = u ay. of Belleville ® @ | : The bride was most becominzly | Pr ers | OF EXCEPTIG CHARM | | downed in a suit of brown velour, | £) NAL AR) : : DIED. | beautifully. braided and trimmed Sentalts killed : | [ with Hudson seal, With it she wore | 30th, 1921, Ry =e f Fall Dresses are developed in | an old gold crepe de chine blouse, a IN THE NEWEST FALL | Lrown plush hat and a"set of taupe eral took place from his late resi. | Es fine Serge and Tricotine, while { fox furs, the groom's gift. Her cor- | ence Monday morning at 9.30 o'- CREATIONS - | sage bouquet was of American Beau- | | ty Roses. She was given av by her 3 » i : ft 3. ary: t Saugh- Taffeta and Crepe de Chene €€ i | brother-in-law, Jame B. Evans, and | | The Dresses for Fall are the preceded up the aisle by her s r, un 1 (priv from her late resi- finds their places among the silk | Miss Florence Finn, gowned in xa | de 1e 'ednesday, gt 10:a.m. to Cat- prettiest that have been shown ! bine ¢ 2 ants ails the y eHelry | Dresses. Fringe is used ex- | biue. 3 the 'altar The He groom i At late residence, 3 for many seasons. Many of the \ | with his cousin, Carl Conley, await- Vine street, Kingston, on Sund ) | ed Am ring a nupti nas tober 2nd, 1921, Catharine Kell | ed them.. During the nupti | mass; | i t ihe. late J J ON | Miss lleen "Dillon, who presided : ormerly of 'Railton, in" her 80th the organ, sang several solos in her | | usual pleasing ma . can produce. The prices are | After the ceremony fhe guests, | / ) TE Raed), : i : , PRICED | many in humber, motored to the | se ng for the Pe | pleasingly low. | . | cious residence of the bride's sis-|.. b WOOL DRESSES . $10.00 UP ter, Mrs. James DB. Evans, Moscow, attend | gis 2 an els ate wedding break- i hy : tsa . Nlere-aricelabpsaty Wedding bregk«] SILK DRESSES ....$18.50 UP fast was prepared, and where . the IN MEMORIAM. bride and groom received the hearty | & memory of Pte. George | good wishes of their friends. Father | @vis Corkey, who died of 'wounds ! McCarthy, in his very humorous wav. | a 1913, Buried at Faubourg i J McCar is 1 : 18 Je 1 a I : 2X ng Military Cemetery ae! l proposed a toas 0 ec popular 3 \ , it to) it. not forgotten." agi .Carbonated Butter 18 rhade by churning young couple. The groom's gift to | g --His wite. ow his groomsman was a tie pin, to the | ' . . : li the cream in a sterile atmosphere of car- bridesmaid a pour ring, and a ike | Bora | 1 1 3 - | organist an amethyst rosary. | n ever-loving memory of do Ea-|| bonic gas, thereby réplacing the alr con | Mr, and Mrs, Conley took the | die) Pte G Preston, Kea 'in ac | 1 1 z i Jos rarker | OStoDe d, 1916, eldest son of Sergt | | tents which 18 ]O¢ 0 of the Butter (volume 4.30 fiyer, going west from Yarker, | and Mrs. p eston, 222° Stuart Strost || . on an extended honeymoon through | Kirgston | proper) by Carbonic gas. Capadian 'and American cities, and | p... our hearts vou are fondls rol : ' on their return will reside on Wolfe . lembered, y | Islahid at the popnlar Reed's Bay | H&PPY sweet memories cling round your | We guarantee that Carbonated Butter summer resort. | True hearts that loved you with . . est affection is purest and will keep fresh until used. Crepe Meteor, .Canton Crepe. materials are new and the styles cessively as trimming, along are as pretty as the designers : with embroidery and beadwork. m her late ; deep- S-- | Always Will love you in death Just the ARRANGE ENTERTAINMENTS | ame | ~from his ever loving mother, fa- | ther, brothers and sister. . The new method bespeaks the last word Yor the Soldiers of Sydenham and | . Mowat Hospitals. in purity and cleanlihess. At the Military "Y,"" activity is ap- CARD OF THANKS . parent, a schedule of entertainments | AL Ms. Siytlarrison and Mrs. | y . . for the coming winter season having | sires to thank :nois eal Sires, Qe | Be sure and ask your Grocer for Victoria { been drawn up at a meeting at which | the beautlist Hora) srinady (riends for | death of their darling son and grand- Brand "Carbonated" Creamery Butter representatives from the different | son, baby Norman Harrison, -and alge churches were present. The churches | Ehenin thanks 10. ane Sisters ot the { ey or r i ul attend- last year were always ready to as- | ance and sympathy. sng sist the Military "Y" in its work and, | Ae Sr pieimomny put on concerts, etc., for the benefit JAMES REID : of the soldier patients, and the "Y" The Old Firm of Undertakers, sccretary, George Young, hopes to | 254 and 2356 PRINCESS STREET. have at least one concert a week Phcne 147 for Ambul nce. : throughout the winter. They will | : { probably be given alternatively at | ROBERT J. REID { Mowat and Sydenham hospitals. { The Leaging Undert.ker, e SON S | A meeting of the Kingston Minjs- | Phone 577, 30 Prince. Strees. / | terial Association was held " last I RE BD OT -- ; * | week to cousider supplying the hos- | M. P. KEYES | pitals with suitable speakers for the Jf Underta.er and Embalmer, Some of the Fall Styles are decidedly mannish. Brown Limit d : Sunday services, the chapldius Undertabitig Par.ors, 228 Princess St. the favorite color, low heels and round toes very popular, e ing been recently dispensed t b ~e Phone 183u, Our sew SPATS for Fall are in and carried in widths. | . * 9 r - Prices lower and Cloth better than last year. Distrib for Kinpst d Distr; fo Secided Saat he d/gerenty pur JOHN CORNELIUS STRAP SHOES in Suede and Baby Louis Heels; very J Emba 1stributors for Kingston an istrict, |e the vacancy. mat avi ST. jndertaker and Embaimer popular, mittee was appointed, with Rev. Tay- ' Phone 59 . LOTS OF PRETTY SHOES FOR FALL AT Llor Dale of Cooke's church as don- | A ---------------- frenor, to handle the matter, prea ONAN iin t ; . LOCKETT'S { Dr. R. V. Bray, prominent cifi-| Phome 336. Bagot Street. | 2en of Chatham, is dead. 4 Call night nnd day sromptiy i

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