~ Ww H I G. THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH THREE CONVCIS MUST THE STEAMER PERNINGTON FACE A MURDER CHARGE 15 SAFE AT MONTREAL Founded 1847, | Taken to Guelph to Stand Trial Life Belts Found Near Oswego ) | Over Killing of Jailer Are Not From That ' : : i : | If you are looking for Christmas | McNab. | Vessel. | : presents that are useful we invite Under the charge of three guards. | A despatch from Oswego, N.Y., e gus You to look over our selection. Samuel McArdle, Joseph G. Hobson | says: Pieces of cab n, a large full and William Cook, left the Ports- | length yellow spar, life belts with the IN SUCH weuth penitentfary on rs name "Pennington" and an oar - morning for Guelph, where they will | marked "City of New York," and ca- . . . ' ; have their Preliminary hearing on a| bin furniture washed ore near ; There 18 stil] plenty of time to Procure a new charge of murder, in connection with here, led to the bel at the stea- | ra 2 | IMES ' the death of Jailer John McNab, Af mer Pennington had been lost. It is | Dress or Coat before the cold weather 18 Here Se tec being committed for trial, they learned that boat is now at Montreal. | ' % : . will bo brought back to the - | 1t'is owned by the Century Coal Com. yards and yards of Woollens are now being shown, as these, avgift that is not usefu ' + 1a1¥ until. their trial comes a: t2¢ |pany and has po: been on the lakes | . . . should fot be given. : spring assizes, | this fall. The spar found is not from | every one being suitable for each particular need. t/ Lope |e City of New York. Captain Jack- | ye l $0 |son of the coast guard says he has | { {examined the wreckage found, and | |is trying to clear up the mystery. | [The oar found is marked "City o { | | | New York." A watch is being kept . ! for bodies that may come ashore. What is more useful than A PAIR OF PAJAMAS : | . -- 2 -- A NEW SHIRT makes a very useful It is stated that the steambarge 200 Yards Navy Serge The last member of a distinguished | last Thursday morning near "the 48 inches wide, SWEATER COATS Comfort and Usefulness old Scottish family passed away at|Ducks§, underwent an inspection this the ; 'e on W ps- | seas t Ogdensburg, and that she combined in our the House of Providence on Wednes- [season a Fw me. } that are very useful on | day afternoon, in'the person of Miss | might have been fit d out with some | C ar blustering days HOUSE JACKETS the equipment of the Penning- Hannah Chisholm, who was a daugh- [of th ter of the late Colonel Chisholm, who ton. 200 yards of fine Wool Navy Serge--wide width-- suit RY ' came out from Scotland with Bishop | : . Ts | 4 ! " a -- - HOSIERY Kid Tangq dud Ruitted Macdonell and founded the historic| CONFIDENT OF VICTORY, able for Dresser Skirts For the Christmas tree-- come in Wselal on cold {county of Glengarry on the shores of ' sensible and useful. ? days the St. Lawrence, in what was then ¢ r : : ! Upper Canada. Both in the old land | Win in Frontenac, Tee ----- and in new home at Alexandria, ont- | Those who nd working in the fn NECKWEAR Silk and Wool ario, the record of this old family [ie Tests of Ws Reed, He unite { ary S ; a V er e VECK SCARF has been very distinguished, and they | Farmers' candidate fo nlenaci that is ornamental as well NECK SCARFS 143 been very disting A. E sar rictory. make a very useful {have been held in high esteem by all |apPear condent of victory 3 useful, present. { Who have been associated with them. | Weller, secretary for the. U.F.0.f 54 inches wide, : The late Miss Chisholm was eighty- | COmmittee, stated that the reports Th a re | -- [ave'vaats of sce. af tor Ey | ey saved that from the UNDERWEAR If Hubby needs a new [of her father, lived for many years jcanVasters: ho Jaye De ey tor ; r | with her brother, the late Rev. Br. | Youks, > ow at Je ES ? In ° | Shahan, at Port. "Tho or some [ave of Be U0. "anata." in a a suggestion for Santa 3 ¥ . le: she k house her nephe nany places th orkers € io Claus, TOU Shald yok Slee ig [Gr Toho Jugs far Bey er Aw vote three to one in favor of Reed. 125 yards of heavy, all-wool Navy Blue Serge---most he hin nore useful. | ' ' - he aL 2 'he U.F.0. ec: align committee 4 : : |CEF., and whea he returned from |, The Soro] ie ign Sol Ree suitable for Skirts, Dresses and the sleeveless Jumpers, { France an invalid, and was forced to | Pave €& : Gay | t anitori he was persuad- | Y111a8e, of Cataraqui, the home of 159 to 2 fanltorium, She was persuaq- | FIRES, | J. W. Edwards. They do| ed by the Rey. Mgther of the King- not expect to have a majority at that » jston House of Providence, who was poll, but they think when the vote is renc 00 as mere Ecoromy Headquarters for those seeking useful things i vielting nm the West at that time to | counted it will be about even. The for the Christmas Tree. jome and live in this institution, back townships, for years have been | {which Miss Chisholm was most anx-| CC 0 4 ada POT. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs boxed FREE, jous ta do, ay her Lote wes | then | lio SORERO of | he Present Prom A fine, all-wool Cashmere--much used for the mak- |Droken up by her nephew's illness. | (nope 1 going to be a great change, ing of winter wearables. Colors Black, Nav Brown | This was two years ago last Augus: r : Wi! g . . . ' ys ' |and this dear old lady has always C. PrO¥MRent U.F.0. workers in| Cardinal, Rose, Pink, Sky, White. 40 to 44 inches wide. ® ° 4 } jthat section say. | V been happy fu her choice. Until a | When the 'announcement of the! an Li Ingston S | week ago, Miss Chisholm had been «0 Railway Board ras made, | $1.49 d $1.75 Yard. jin the best of health. Deceased was [which freed all the back townships | 75 77 BROCK STREET | a splendid musician, was an organist yom paying the cost of the provia-| . - {in churches in Perth ang Edmonton, {cial highway, built in the townships | ." """ {and also gave lessons in m1 1c. | of Pittsburg and Kingston, was made | \ (010) O 1ns If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk Besides the brother in Perth de- | last week it made the chances of | ceased had a brother, Colin, formerly | eeu s election in the back town- . {the registrar at Alexandria, and an- ships more certain. It is dec "i In the most wanted colors for winter wear -- Navy, | other, Alexander, who lived at Payn- {that on many occasions at Conserva- | 1 . [FoF DR pio ved 3¢ Far | Brown and Copen. 38 and 48 inches wide. |W. S. Reed's Workers Say He will is useful, perhaps. Here's OVERCOAT | | | | tive meetings it was stated that the! Janet, Alexandria; all of whom pre-| Ontario government, which is 'the ~~ | deceased her 80me years ago. The | Farmers' government, was making | $1.75 and $2.50 Yard. | remains were sent to the old home |the men from the back pay for the] 6d | in Alexandria where the funeral will {roads in the front. i | | {be held, and the lady will be laid to oe mde ies {rest in the old family plot. Defies Proof. | -------- Col. Thompson gave Meighen sup- | ar S umper O | r a | Late W. A. MAacFarland. porters an opportunity to show proof | { William . Alexander MacFarland | that Mackenzie King had wavered 1p | passed say on Thursday at his resi- { his tariff argument during the pres-| | 35 yards this popular Jumper Flannel -- all wool--- j dence, 220 Nelson street. The de- {ent dominior 'ampaign. He stato] 3 SON 10S. {ceased was {formerly a resident of finn Pig pe ts Canad, | colors Jockey Red, Cardinal, Paddy, Jade, Brown, Copen. | Pittsburg, and was fifty-two years of | the challenge had been sent ou. =o : : i - s perated | the Tories to prove that he had way- | 29 inches wide. LIMITED | , i 2 mpelled | ered, and the Liberal leader had of-{ {him to retire and he moved to the (fered to pay $1,000 to the man wi | - |city.. He was a Presbyterian in re- | could produce any such proof. * As| ar {ligion. Surviving are his wife, two |yet no person has tackled the job, | * | daughters, Mrs. D. Baker, Miss Anna, | Er | | and two sons, Ewart G., this city and| Boys of Toronto to have city ; boy one year old. ein modeiied on regular bodt. 4 100 YARDS i The Late Mrs. R. Coleman, | DAILY MEMORANDUM. . . Ss The funeral of the late Mrs. Rob-! Hear Ralph Connor and Duncan Mae. « | ert Coleman who died fn Ogdensburg, | 1*od in Chalmers Chureh, Friday, at id al al tripe 1Irtings hm | IN. Y,, and whose remains were | "Si Anare w's Church Tea and Sale | brought to Kingston by her daughter Fr day, Dec. 2nd, 3 p.m. Admission 10 : {and son-in-law, took place on Thurs- | """The Tragedy of Nan," by Queen's New Plaid Skirtings have Just arrived for winter | day morning to St. Mary's cathedral | Dramatic Club in Grant Hall Deo 2n3 from the undertaking parlors go | AP 5th. Tickeis At Ustams showing. The Plaids and Stripes come in such a range of ; - ---------- Singin | {James Reid ang Company. A sole in | | i ropaten sd Company. A scien | CHRISTMAS C ARDS | pretty colors that you will surely find one to suit. Wide Father Lacey: Interment, took place | My wi 5 i St. Mary'h Cemetery. : ! intr oi Jorouml greeting P . d -- rice $2.50 and up | Frontenac Deanery, W, A, | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | The Woman's Auxiliary of the| MARnE1 SQUARE, KINGSTON. | Deanery of Frontenac met in St. {ana i James' Parish op Wednesday, "at MARRIED | 10.30. There Was a corporate com- SMITH--REI1L- --in Kingston, on Nov. | | munion of the members and a serm- 30th, 1921, in the Archbishop's Pal- | * f PE Qi ace, by Rev. Father Haney, Marg- ' rn ' aret Helen, eldest daugnler of J Li noon session re- C Reid, to Charles Frederick | Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danis d ports were heard and the election of | Smith 'Both of this city. | a deanery secretary took place. Mrs. | eae Thomas Leech, Syde | | nham, being cho- DIED Sen. An address was given by Mrs. | HUNTER-- A. ningston, #4 November | i. E. Simmons, Honan, China. fn Juih, 1921, Rovert Hunter, agea 32 | * {Funeral from his sate Tesdence, >i) °vening the hall was again filled | Gore Sireet, Friday morniug, at ju for the missionary meeting at which | o'clock { A | MacFARLAND--In Kingston, on Dec. | 1 000 b h | Ch o . ig G > and Mrs. Simmons Were Ist, 1vZi, Wiltigm alexander Mac-| un-- ushe, ol1ce Cooking © speakers. All the meetings were Farland, aged 92 yeurs. | Funerat rcv 3 lac residence, 220 well attended In spite of many other Nelson Street, on Wisi, afters] ~---- 500 bushels Select Eating errs BE od io chao SHE Frieuus and acquaintances are respect- | d. Home and School Club. fully lavited to atten . The Home and School Club of Ro- Many houses have not the necessary bert Meek sohool' hel o. JAMES REID wm ol Leuciiakers, cool storage to ensure the proper tem- ou WF. 54 any 2 Fann SE, -- . : : { popula . da7 tor b= We . perature for apples: thus incurring Irish" There as & Sood attendauce | ATR Winter Weight, Waterproof Leather, In many instances severe waste. {vivid pleture of his native land fro. High Cut, 2 Buckles at top. _Toavoid waste we recommend home- | oh: gays, dealing with tne rr arom: / Eo Bun 4 ' { church, the literature and matters off Fhte 577. HB & nuvey Street. 12 13 13} $4 50 keepers to buy in bushel lot. ' We price (general interest. Ho gave severn: M. YES i > II an, hi H t icall b ] humorous recitations whisk wore Une. F.ALYES ' ! lto5 g $5.00 quan ty a practi y arre rate. loudly applauded and ended wih a i horse omy emmy Bere de uae ate .. » SPECIAL EXHIBIT AND' SALE tt eo nah in Can | on oe 6 to 9--Men's sizes "res ne : y . $7.00 Citizens Opportunity to stock up with ber rendering of Killarney. Her ac. |" JHLN LU. > choice fruit, Sompanist as Mrs AR. B WHlliin-| pieces The clearing réported by the : Kingston banker for the week end. Phone ana taker sy Bast Drrect . ; ing Decemberelst, wag, $705,720.16. | cat Right i day promptly atfinded P hones 458--459, Wholesale 1767 The clearings for the week ending | Tee ss Novomber 24th were $783,720.16. | H. J. KNIGHT Many Toronto reople support UNDERTAKER Byng's 'plea for shorter speeches. | Setur te Eo 0, Partin. Srdeaham, i