Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1921, p. 20

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) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, : an { -- na En 3 Te -------- == a : » " SATURDAY, DEC. 1%, 1921, spf ev-- : UPTONS AND BRYANT ARE TO APPEAR IN POLICE COURT ON MONDAY MORNING { Napanee People Are Greatly Excited Over the Arrests in FOUNDED 1847. NGSTON Every gift in Livingston's Store is a useful one--gifts he will appreciate --gifts he would choose himself. You Kingston--Bryant Was Det ained by the Police Last ON August on Suspicion. | | | {| The Upton brothers and Fred Bry-/out to be Frederick Bryant, was | ant, arrested on a number of serious caught after one shot had been ar charges, will come up for their pre- ed by a constable. He was taken to P liminary hearing before Magistrate the police station but was only de-| Farrell on Monday morning. tained a few minutes and then al- This announcement Was made of-|lowed his freedom. Bryant on that | STARTING 7 30 O'CLOCK ficlally on Saturday. morning. The | occasion was wearing khaki trous- . list of charges each one will have to|ers, leather leggings, a peak cap and | answer to, had not been made out|no collar. He was told to report to are cordially welcome to come in and Saturday forenoon, but it was stated |the police station the following | . ey that the crown would be ready to go morning and he obeyed the order. | look around. Shopping early in the on with some of the charges on Mon- [It is now thought that after leaving | . . - hi av. he police station that night he was | ile. day : | day 18 a convenience worth w The arrest of the three young men one of the party who stole the Wald- | caused quite a sensation at Napanee. ron automobile, as a man answering Chief of Police Barrett, Napanee, to this description was seen standing | was in Kingston on Wednesday, and near the home of Mr. Waldron ga on his return home that evening, a [short time before the car was stol- ° |erowd ot three hundred people were | en. . : |congregated at the station, as it was| It is thought that after the auto- | [believed that the chief was bringing mobile was stolen, the Upton broth- | | back the three young prisoners with | ers took charge of it until Bryant | (him. The crowd was disappointed | reported to the police the following when they found that the chief did | morning, and he then rejoined them, ; CH A shipment of Pure Silk Knitted not have the prisoners in custody. | Later in the day the shooting of « KID GLOVES . The Whig was in communication | Police Constable James Cotter near Ties from aldiMargetson & So. {with the authorities at Napance on |Latimer, took place. ' t wonder- London, Eng and., the mos Fine Black French Kid Gloves of a well known make--strongly made !Friday night, and was informed 'hat! The description of Bryant given by ful colorings and patterns ever seen-- all packed in a handsome Gift Box. --excellent quality--all Black. This je is a fine opportunity to secure the | the papers charging the Upton boys Mr. Abernethy and the description of $3.50, or 3 for $10.00 Gloves on your gift list. All women are now looking about for suitable arti- cles to give for Christmas. To-night will find this store aglow with Christmas Specials -- Specials that are the most suitable for gifts, and at thdsame time are very rea- sonably priced in order to let all Christmas shopper take advantage of these wonderful opportunities, : {and Fred Bryant had been issued,|one of the men in the Waldron car {and that they would be brought ta) when Constable Cotter was shot tal- {Napanee for trial after the charges |ly very closely, the local police have lodged against It is announced that some of the {them are disposed of. 20% Of Al The charges against the three young men at Napanee include the murder of Constable Robert Beard, | breaking into the garage of J. WwW. | Robinson and stealing an auto; and attempting to break into the jewelry fetore of Smith Bros. ' |jowelry stolen from Mahood Bros. |store has been recovered as the re- |sult of searches made by the King- | {ston police after the afrest of the | Uptons and Bryant, -- $ Money For Trial. Although the Upton brothers and Sizes 53, 6, 64, 614 BLACK SUEDE GLOVES A fine Black Suede Glove that is most suitable for winter wear. these are prodwtts of a well-known make--nicely made<--in a fine, durable qual- Frederick Bryant have not appeared | Was Detained Once. in police court to answer to the | Frederick Bryant, now being held | charges against them, the former | by the local police on the charge of (employers of the young men have { being implicated in the murder of | signified their desire to see that they | Police Constable Beard at Napanee, | got & square trial, Norman Croth-| and on other serious chargss to he | ers, of the firm of W. J. Crothers and | lodged by the local police, was de- | Company, who employed two of the tained at the police station for a few | prisoners, communicated with minutes, on the evening in August [law firm of Cunningham and Smith, | when R. 8. Waldron's car was stolen. land stated that he was willing to ere Se This was the information given to provide money to see that the boys | EB 5 and the Whig on Friday. [get a good legal defence. George On that occasion Bert Abernethy, | Masoud, 2 IN A BOX 2 IN A Box SPECIAL .. 35c. BOX|SPECIAL ...25¢. BOX OVERCOATS |shoe merchant, was responsi Fancy Handkerchiefs--2 in a box, A real value in Christmas Hand. LI INGSTON S fais arrest. It appears that t These Handkerchiefs are made of | kerchiefs, These made of fine | vious evening Mr. Ab rnethy and 75-79 BROCK STREET | other people who reside on Store fine White Lawn with fancy em-| Lawn with fancy . [street were awakened from their Busy Recovering Goods, Store open at 8.30. Close to-night at slumbers by some person prowling! The police working on the varions | ' 10 o'clock. broidery; in colors or white. Regu- | plain white--2 jn a box--the pretty lar price of these Handkerchiefs was | boxes being a special attraction them- around that neighborhood. Mr. Ab-| cages have bad a busy time unearth- | "If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk' 50 cents a box. selves. ernethy was determined that he {ing stolen 800ds ,and although noth- would be on the lookout the follow- ing has been given out officially, it LADIES' LINEN INITIALLED HANDKERCHIEFS Ing night. When he was going home Is understood that a good deal -of Regular 50c, a box about eleven o'clock he Saw a sus-|stolen property has been recovered SPECIAL ............... .35. BOX picious-looking man near his home, and will be produced when the cases Ladies' All-Linen Initialled Handkerchiefs. These are made from a 80 he thought he would follow him. come before "he court. The stranger evidently saw Mr, Ab- There was a report that the police very fine, all Linen--popular sizes--hemstitched' borders, the initials being nicely worked in one corner. 2 Handkerchiefs in a box. The initials are ernethy watching and started down | had recovered goods on Cedar Island, K,EMLC, A, H ity., These also are an ideal suggestions for Christmas presents. Sizes 53 to 63. Regular values $2.50 and $3.00. TO: CLEAR ...... $1.25 PAIR DRESSING GOWNS HOUSE COATS "sev Earl street. At times the fellow but this story was denied by the pol- | would run, and Mr, Abernethy would {ice department. ' The police searched also run. During the chase, the man | Cedar Island but it is stated that they [== a number of front doors, did not get anything. After the chase lasted for some The poilce have been following up time Mr Abernethy got in touch with | many clues for stolen goods and the police, and two constables and | many of them have proved to be wiid {the "Black Maria" arrived on the] goose chases. But this is something scene and the stranger, who turned | the police aresalways up agins:. fr oe | The Merchants Bank Now 3 Christe Sun it 5 ¢ [5] Part of Montreal Bank |W!!! help "he General Hosp nderson Bros. LIMITED rg mR care for the poor patients which will = be more numerous than usual * this = = z ee Following the announcement on | Friday of the amalgamation of the Proven year. i i LADIES' ALL WOOL Merchants Bank and the Bank of Saturday night sale: 100 boxes ! CASHMERE Montreal, the business of the two of Christmas stationery, 35 cents per Regular 50c., 75¢. | an he Bau of Monsees "spy i [JOE The Juckaow Dros, Welineion fi Regular $1.00 TO CLEAR 39¢c. PAIR The Kiddies need warm Mitts now TO-NIGHT ! 75c. PAIR under this name that the Merchants Aluminum po'ato pots, regular, | | that the cold weather is here. These || This is the ideal time for you to Bank will do business. It is pointed . $2.70; for Christmas week, $1.98, at out that there will be the usual pro- Lemmon & Sons, | | Secure your winter's supply of warm are heavy all wool closely knit Mitts || | Stackings. These Stockings are all cedure such as seouring the confirm- in the long elbow length or shorter !| {Woul Cashmere; double toes and | | ee r------ ty by the shareholders, but this will fol. DAILY MEMORANDUM. Christmas Cantata by Augmented low as a matter of course. So far as Choir of First Baptist church, Sunday | Kingston is concorned there will beats pm. . Staty { | i MN Christmas Cards, Christmas Station. {no immediate charge in the present ery, special sale to-night.--The Jack. | banking 'facilities. son Press, Welll n Street, CHRISTMAS CARDS | Saturday's Market, There was a very small outside market this morning and the MAapOori- | Beautifully printed personal wrecting ty of interest and buying was centred cards--very reasonable prices. under the covered area. Turkeys, N, CROZIER & EDGAR geese, butter and eggs were the ob- MARKEY SQUARE, KINGSTON, * Jects of primary interest. . . Ot turkys a fine showing appeared DIED bi O nN al aw on, mite {in the covered market weighing from , wad d int t at 382 {1 to twenty-six pounds. The gener- SAW YER reel" on | December 16th, al price was fifty cents per pound, al- 1921) Eliza Jane Baxter, widow of | | though a few were fortunate enough Sia; ats Willlam Sawyer, in "ner to secure them at forty-five. Geese Funeral (Private) from her late. rexls were also plentiful from thirty-three gence; on Slonday, 1 14 am. to 30. cents to forty cents per pound being | vANwINCKEL In Kingston, on Dee. |asked. Average sized ducks sold at 16th, iL Nial P. Vanwinckel, $1.00 to $1.25 each, fowls at $1.25 a Funai from his late residence, 117 pair and chickens at $1.75 and $2.00 Ordnance Street, Monday morning Ducks per pair at ten o'clock to Cataraqui Ceme- . tery, Z Butter still kept to the levels be- ' Friends and acquaintances are respect- tween forty-five and fifty cents per fully invited to attend. HIGHEST CASH PRICES pound. Eggs were eighty-five and J AMES REID ninety cents per dozen. The usual The Old Fy of Und Rers, No consignment too large for us to handle. . s . { | wrist length. Mitts that you would || pay from 59c. to 75¢c. a pair in the || regular way. | COLORS: Rose, Green, Copen. | Flee ation of the action of the directors heels--{full fashioned, with wide gar. |ter tops. Give a pair of these for | Xmas. They will make a very seme {sible and practical gift. BIZES: 815 to 10%, WANTED | Turkeys ETT -- a ---- --hhott MN 28 Yegembies and green was( THE OM TURD nf Unde STREET. offered. Phone 147 for Ambulan e. y A large market can be looked for next Tuesday and another on Thurs- day. The suddey thaw evidently ROBERT J. REID kept many farmérs from a'tending The Leading Undertaker. today and they will be coming in | Phone 577. 2:30 next week for Christmas shopping. Give Travelling Goods For Christmas A handsome Club Bag makes a useful gift. We have a splendid assortment. $7.50 up to $30.00 Fitted Cases and F ittings separate, Overnight Bags, Boston Bags--in fact, everything needed for travelling. LOCKETT'S 4 Police Court Brevities. . Ivan Bufns, who admitted to the police that he was 'Jack the Hugger" who had been annoying women and young girls in various parts of the (city, came before Magistta'e Farrell on Saturday morning. Medical evil- ence was taken and on this Megistate Farrell decided to send Burns to a local 'hospital to undergo treatment David Shea, a stranger in the city, pleaded guilty to being intoxicated |' and was fined $10 and eosts. ts cm Aluminum covered roasters, regu- 'lar, $6.50; Christmas week for$s. Av Lemmon & Sons. : JOHN CORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer Parlors: 574 "599. Sweet, 1. RONAN For information: Phones 458--459. Wholesale 1767. H. J. KNIGHT Succesyor to F. .

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