Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1921, p. 9

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FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1921, THE DAILY B RITISH WHIG. | -- me 'MRS BRIDGEN of the chairs where they received the | I GUILTY poison. He asked the jury to decide | | if the strychnine was not given to the two childrén in the home, where they | ! Government Vean-ola Daughter A towns BO. Nickle, K.C.,, when present- Jury Decides. ing the case to the jury, stated that | oo y he had not brought forward any wit- | ART dV XP | | { N # | Hi mA : . - ipad nesses for the defence, as ti 8 | oS { M = ! 1 WY ool Blankets |g hen & aot guy wakaict #18 | van tae crow to prseont nines | IRR \! | IRN a #2 Tall | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS / | gon, charged with oop Mary Brid- {1 ghow that the prisoner gave the | 3 7 A with Cod Liver Oil Compound | gen, charged with unlawfully caus- | tryeh h o | " ; . ne Poteon ce be Lok oa Sai cae prey Dalal 0 eo Dares, £34.45 | For particulars apply to:-- ¥ inal Clean-up of Stock. x Saturday 18 Posi- {ter, Agnes Bridgen, which would | in defail with the evidence of Mona ut ii loses, notic stinct {endanger her life, there was loud ap- [the twelve-year-old daughter of the } K Alera fow Ssacs You will wil beh : J. P. HANLEY, A looser, Tufte e -» . tively Your Last Opportunity to Secure [J iii a: tne cours none on ud a0- | prisoner, Wie Bad Set ay = 4 ure , $ . h easier, ti i -- These Goods. We Offer You While They [Sar afteenaon The SOR 3biee call- interested party at Westbrooke on | y poy. whips Cy Etta in ihe Sheet gone jo » en the noise sub- | ihe morning she was supposed to | 7 6 before you realize, the cough will be gone. C.P. & T.A., G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ont. Last-- sided Judge Lavell said, "That sortof (have received the strychnine. th Li bh NaDruCo Syrup of Tar with Cod Liver Oil C [thing 1s entirely improper." The pelve as is also excellent for Bronchitis and Whooping Cough pl . she had stolen it and taken it her- / ¥ --pleasant to take -- especially recommended for | \ r "hite {jury was only absent ebout twent 1 druge ! 20 pairs 100% pure Wool White Hospital Blankets--66x86. } nity | seit. | All dels hatse il, EVERSHARP Regular $15.00 value. Clearing Sut $8.50 pair tes & arn they entered the court | judge: Lavell, when charging tho Prepared by NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED AGENCY FOR ALL | pA . 3 25 pairs Officers' All Wool, New, Grey Service Blankets--62x84. [00m 25d Sutouniead the 2 guilty jury, brought out several important | Regular value $10.50 pairs Clearing out I ons tig 2 Nia Oveuyed points which were as follows: The | | the 4 o bo AAA AAA AA emer eee 25, pairs Used Grey Military Blankets clearing ... $4.50 pair Lsarpriced when hs Hand he ve sous} fo? the prisaser Joes yoi | MESSAGES COME DAILY, Imperial chain, express the opinion REP A IRED % E 8 0 3 : ib \ : B Seta Camtoriers, TIIT3; regular $0.00 vilue, Clearing Fo Judes Lavell Wien addressing request te mother pe ot it | English Wireless Station in Touch Soa re by and Shewp / $ |E s c . vs : The [isonet aid the jury has taken was strychnine, and that he does not | With Australia, intermediate stations ho 2.500 --_ We are equipped to make on " Don't delay and be dissapointed. The ba "lenient view oo Yo a deny that Mrs. Bridgen made the | London, Dec. 16.--Except when | miles apart which would be able to any repairs to Above pencils. tario Government in their present advertising campaign {you know best whether they have Statement ad the Sailarey would | atmospheric condttions are unusual | maintain communication when direct We carry a supply of parts. | vot 'eave the place alive. He warn- |)y pq 'wireless news messages are | service is impossible. Prompt service. ' are asking the manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers to ° " sell their goods at Replacement Prices. We are doing more {found a true verdict." The crown at- ed the jury that it was a woman | now being received daily from Au 1 i ceive y s- than that In the above sale. We are not selling at to-day's | torney, J. L. Whiting, K.C., with the tn " | os x: ' who was the prisoner at the bar, and ralia by way : + : Retail » ; | . s & : ralia by y of the post office statior thers tra yd th "Tactarers or TL cov of Heme poate oY Ode Ta ee "oscar ohana: | 56" should" receiv the Mme oon. | nner ts pos ere eaten | Fo Dahers trained their davsieers | | 3 B.C. Dobbs &'Cos sideration and no more, than any | Imperial wireless chain, regularly as they practice music few- 41 Clarence Street, Kingstos. 4 . . that is, of attempting to commit sui- Ap ary GEORGE CHILD, Distributor | f man, and if the members of the jury | The postmaster-general points out | er young men would "shy" at matri- We notice, too, an easy-going man cide, to stand over to the next court. ] o IMT. Whiting, when addressing the |. © convinced that the prisoner ad- | pa the experts who are advising the | mony. 112 Princess Street. jiry, stated that he had no doubt piuisered The strychnine, 1 wa | government in regard to the con-| A man may fail a woman--but that strychnine had been given to the their duty to bring in a verdict | struction of additional stations of the | words never do. usually is hard up. against her, | ------ nn Bridgen children, and he was con- | After the verdict had been an- -- | vinced it was in the room at the head [ nounced, Mrs, Bridgen, in company | with a lady friend, left the court | house, and until such time as the | HAVEN'T YOU SEES Christmas Gifts | An Automobile Case, | | The case of Dwight Frink, Odessa i -- { v8, Marshall Armstrong and G. W. | EC D 2? { Bova, was next heard. The plaintiff < D | ED YET: . | claimed damage for shoek to bis wite | SLIPPERS--WARM FELT SLIPPERS -- FOR {alleged negligent driving of the de- LADIES, GIRLS, CHILDREN, BOYS and MEN. Tetdant Armstrong. HOCKEY BOOTS, OVERGAITERS, OVER- DON'T YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT TO GET HER, OR [[|ccmsht Frink. the ret witnoss | SHOES, RUBBERS, MOCCASINS, FINE home on the other side of Five-Mile E Vv E N I N GC P uU M P S THE NEWEST TO HIM, FOR CHRISTMAS ? LET US HELP YOU ! House when the collision happened. | "Marshall Armstrong was on my | CHOOSE FROM. side of the road," he said. "I was | practically in the ditch when he hit | We have a splendid line of Toys, Mechanical and = said witness. I saw he was | otherwise for the Kiddies, in addition to our usual stock Hy ee ly i T . oi. - left front w 12 i of Fibre Baskets, Jardinieres, Ferneries, Arm Chairs, a rvis. wate ton he Sawyer Shoe Co. Rocking Chairs, Settees, Floor Lamps, Small Dresser ad ro Soy A modlion Phone 159 184 Princess St. tions of the two cars, Photographs | Lamps, Shades, Serving Trays, Fancy China pieces, all of the scene of the accident, which | .. were taken the following morning, | | RECN. ls Oth Petree a errr Se a very suitable for Christmas presents and specially priced. were presented in court, Damage to the extent of $183.27 A : = IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR Ta done to the ear-and plaisiy lost | ; [ = NEW STOCK. el ONLY 7 SHOPPING DAYS his car was standing still when the | \ crash took place. The reason for | being in that position was for fea: | ° . of a head-on collision, so he pulled | , ' slightly to the ditch on the right | x ° NEW STORE: 316 BARRIE STREET - . NEW 'STOCK ° |]/hma side of road. and ihe other car] | (Uptown P ost Office) Jless hand whol, %e aid) Practical Suggestions for All--Abramson's, the Family Gift Shop { he was a ruined man," witness said. | = i ' | "Armstrong went back to my car and | Every member of the family as well as all your friends, can be EE -- | we looked it over. Armstrong sald | : : 4 {he was driving on his right side ot | suitably remembered this Yuletide with a gift from Abramson's! At . : , | the road." Witness was steering his | : : : . x {car with; one hand a short distance | no previous holiday season have we had such a varied selection at s : , S before the accident occurred. | : ouncing rea G. E. Morrison, photographer, cer- | such popular prices ! . tified the photographs presented were | those taken by him the following ® inorning, ! : < - 4 ' Reduced P rices [cates she vas wit ner muusans (| ~~ Dandv Gifts For Men ! | Wool MUFFLERS| Men's HOSIERY Sha aight Bo asivent Jsvpesen.| SILK NECKWEAR Brushed wool and Scotch Wool Muf-{In Black and Hea- ALL THE POPULAR, BLACK SEAL ve. dono: of Mrs. Joyce cot Splendid values at ... .50c¢. flers. Saturday-- roborated that of Mr. and Mrs. Frink. | Better ones at . 75¢. and 95¢. 85¢ to 4 75 ther mixtures -- all Fred Denyes, who was present ine night of the accident, said he heard | : the noise of the collision. Frink's | . weights, All Wool. ( car was on the right hand side of the | { road, said witness. I heard both SILK MUFFLERS Men s GLOVES mention that neither was going over In fine Chamois Saturday 49c., 59c¢. A wonderful range of color|and Grey Suede.|and 85c. Real wal' "g : eight to ten miles an hour. ' Witness heard Frink say he was . . sure he was on his right side. "I combinations. Reg. up to $5. Saturday-- ok would not say the whole of the Arm- . . 5 ; strong car was over the centre of the Sale Price . $2.75 and $3.00 $1.50 and $1.95 ues l road," said witness, Earl Teeple, motor mechanic, who ARE NOW SELLING AT brought in the Frink car, said he| thought the car was struck inside of | CATCH THE SPIRIT OF THE HOLIDAY _SEASON the front left wheel. Cross examined by Mr. Rigney, C Eo foe rie vt MEN'S SUITS BOYS' SUITS | Work TROUSERS the Reo car would not be hurt s» much by a similar collision. . Russell Clark, motor mechanic, . All Good, solid, strong- Th ] who assisted in repairing the car, In assorted fabrics, y : wearing material. ; e lavender seal records, which include the wonder- a es, uk fine materials, finest | Boys' Suits must be Saturday .... $1.69 ul dance music of the Isham Jones Orchestra, reduced and the fender. ;. | cleared. Your oppor- to $1.00. . Ronald Vanluven went out to the make. Get that holi- : PPO : . ok : J}! scene' of the accident and found Bl :- tunity is here at last. OVERALLS : ' Frink's t k d the R dste. 3 . . 4 Al other Brunswick Dance and Popular Records re- 2 J} te gave ovidence simitar to that of day suit now. Prices Get that Boys' Suit | in black, striped and uced In proportion. Now that the matchless Brunswick PO ae ried 'ol - 5.40 for Saturday-- sow. Pr plain blue; good Records are obtainable every where at such low prices, no elo. : ie ow, lnces-- weight. To clear-- The membere of the jury are: Rey- $14.95 to $24.95 $4.95 to $8.45 $1.95 4 lover of the best in phono ic wi i Brash lover graph music will be content with inferior records. Re eu Oui Trt ge man, Apdrew Clark, _Charies Con- WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR MEN'S BOOTS nor, §. J. Woodman, Fred Atkinson, - HEAR THESE TES . ugwood, Ca : ; Double-Sided SATESL Hrs frees road panies peru High Laced Cravenette Boots | 1, ,]) styles, black and tan. These FR fleece-lined. To clear . . .. $3.95 Boots are so reasonably priced "SECOND HAND ROSE" ,........... sxssssnnes FO To Hold Special Serv BRUNSWICK arm bi MUBSIC™ ,oasnssercesnssass +x- JOR FROT The any friends of Ron. An- h "BIMINI BAY" ........ Sr athanbans sess ies derson leased to have hi ouse Sh RECORDS Ba i [Joss Tita resos lf | Bedroomand Home Slippers | thet you cant help but buy a . 1 ur -- AT YOUR NEAREST BRUNSWICK DEALER -- JB! that Mr. Anderson wes here for sonfe : + Sha Wa Andetion was were tot eovis A large variety to choose from-- PLAY Treadgold Sporting Goods Com : ON ye E Sporting O Phone 529, se Commi Sunder ol very Roehl pen) | PRL ES ANY The Song Shop (H. A. Stevenson, Prop.) [}|225, 2 sod wil aieo conduct a PHONOGRAPH 216 Princess Street. Phone 1207m. fhe Dow Drop _ Ton." All Christian : ; : The 2 M. Greene Music Co., Limited ate tordially iavited to help Iu fie ERR, incess Street. Phone 1324. Tn pra. 9 Ratur: our ' stock of ai 1 - ~ : / Eg | The Musical Merchandise Sales Co., 7 9 Wellington Street West, Toronto Failure of Quebec firm may throw " Welling est, gel hy aided y Next to the Royal Hotel. 336 Princess Street Miss Lavine Schierholtz made po- lice-woman at Kitchener, ;

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