Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1921, p. 2

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TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1921, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. minnie. _-- ee ---- ADDITIONAL CHARGES |IEIDENTS OF THE DAY fi ee AGAINST THE UPTONS Rat) Local News ou Henge " BOOKS MAKE THE BEST GIFTS { | May Be Heard on on Thursday--| # Bryant Is Also to Be Here Are Some of the Outstanding Books of the Year. Selection of the Year's Best Tried. MAIN STREET--over 450, 000 copies sold. By Sinclair Lewis NOBODY'S MAN ............... E. Phillips Oppenheim MORE TISHby .................Mary Roberts Rinehart THE SHEIK . . now in its fiftieth printing THE OBSTACLE RACE by. ren : + +x w+ En Mh Dell. THE FLAMING FOREST by . James Oliver Curwood THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR 'by Peter B. Kyne : HELEN OF THE OLD HOUSE by . . Harold Bell Wright ede can "ae ad To ie por hungrier vik on fl HER FATHER'S DAUGHTER alto 1il again. He is suftcring trom |contents will remain unchanged ' (fl. PURPLE SPRINGS by ................. Nellie McClung En ole Jpint Th Nal, Sou Sovivivn's winale tor et MASTER OF MAN by ................. Sir Hall Caine main off dnty twice since he repor'al |day. . ; | TO HIM THAT HATH by Ralph Connor for duty. He-worked part: of last Police Constable Nicholas Tim- RILLA OF INGLESIDE by 'L. M. Montgomery ANNE OF THE MARSHLANDS by . hen Lady Byng '| week and then Was' compelled togive |merman is on duty again after be-| up. ling laid up at"his home for a week "THE. CHRISTMAS STORE" [rom ore earn MEKAY JURS areiaTiace JAluminum_ = percolators, $1.7 | Lemmon. & Sons. Pianoa tuned. Lindsay, Limited. There, was no session of the court on Tuesday morning. | Frone 13 1544, C. W ) J | {. The. two Upton--boys--ant-- po | Bryant, held 'by the i ; { F 3ho loca Greeting Cards, Splendid Choice, | 5 serious charges, 3 » to. x Were take | Wm, McCandless, Jeweller { [the jail following the hearing in the ! . g hearing Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders | lice | police court on Monday morning. H ' On Thursday mornings a charge Teceived at "100 Clergy stréet w | Phone 564 w. Twill bh st Ire ry- ent ai kes 38 agains Fred Be The city's fire alarm system .which additional charges will also be made as a result against the Upton boys. The crown is now | is busily engaged on the case, and no inforamiton is being given 4 out In the case of the shooting of Constable James Cotter no charges | Som , [was given a severe jolt lof the big storm on Sunday, lin good working order again. - 1 Greeting Cards, a choice assort-| {ment, Wm, McCandless, Jeweller. | There is to be a reduction of ten | "se 0 een sts ness vnavae Select and Lining. your Curl Made to Special Measure. HUDSON SEAL COATS . SILVER RACCOON COATS " The Upton 'boys, although they {with a severe illness. ' {have only lived iy the city about five | years, are every well. known to a Wide circle of friends, and their ar- rest on such serious charges has been | imuch commented on,. their. friends! i stating tat they cannot understand | their position The.Upton boys were {connected with a Kingston Sunday {school and it is stated that they took I ja prominent part in the (achool ' Frederick Bryant was married | {just a few weeks ago He, well known around the city. v The ¢Fown althorities at Napanee are ready to take over the three | {young prisoners soon as the local | police have prosecuted all the | charges they have against them here. At Napanee it is stated that the The ad-reader may get it for sev- jeral dollars less than you do, unless | !you too.become an ad reader. | An overseas mail arrived at the Kingston post office 'on Tuesday {morning and it was a very heavy (one, made up for 6 most part of } | Christmas gifts. r Aluminum - percojators, work of te | Lemmon & Sons. Constable James Cotter, who was shot by bandits in September last, | ---- is still suffering from the wound in " his arm. He was compelled to stay off duty this week, --) | Cockburn's big 'aluminum sale is | on Wednesday, | The Donnelly Salvage and Wreck- | |ing Company has been given the con-! murderers of Constable Richara | ji 30 lake He steamer Keypell, Beard threw away their gung after | ers ue at He R.M. cr rg On the killing and drove their car over C y Work was. siarte { Hill. Also that they dove into htistmas Cards, Wm. McCahd-| daylight and parks Lig Jeweller, Princess St. The funeral of the late George ¢ {ed their car (the one stolen from J. lm took ol T i ' | " . : ' : " W. Robinson, Napanee,) at the fair | "MPey took place on Tuesday from . You Wire Us and We 11 Wire You ! ) SHison Be - IR. J. Reid's undertaking parlors to THE ELECTRIC SHOP | ae, aE Darien The police have found thaf two of |Cataraqui cemetery.' Distributors for {the young men undér arrest were ab- | Flair, pastor of the First Baptist | LACO LAMPS, DELCO LIGHT PRODUCER sent from their work 'he day follow- |church, officiated. 115 Brock Sgreet. Phone 1540. and STOLES, COL-" LARS and CUFFS SCARFS, in all Open Nights, Phobe 919, Furs. Your inspection invited. 00, 18 JOHN McKAY, Limited THE FUR HOUSE - - KINGSTON, CANAUA Piety | Kingston before a hy Embroidered and -Beaded Tricoletie Over-Blouses -- Poppy, Tomato, Navy, Bisque, Brown, Jade, Taupe. OPEB] Lian 0 emis nsniein in neki tees + $33.98 Ladies' Shoe or 4 |ing the theft of R. 8. Waldngn's car, | Don't forget Cockburn's $1.89 alu- | Ff. J. GRACE : > : One of them is known to have had a {minum sale Wednesday. W. C. CANNON black eve the J. Watsen, Toronto, came to ARR Bo hed » day after the sliooting | of Canstable Cotter, and i"ts declar- | Kingston on Monday, to HAVE YOU TRIED THE ORANGE PEKOE BLEND? CHARM TEA. ~ AT 60 CENTS PER LB It Is a High Grade Tea With a Delicious Wlavor, Now being packed in. yellow padkages instead of red. Geo. Robertson & Son. FOR SALE 6 rooms; Ready FOR XMAS, WEEK--BRING YOUR BASKET > $3,000--Frame datashed; B. and C.; hot waier furnace; gas; electric light; garage; fine cellar Lot 66xLk0; newly painted and decorated House > -- VS ox is ih first class condition Faney, new, Mixed Nuts .25c. 1b Mixed Cream Candies 23¢ to 30e. ~ New Table Figs 30e. 1h, Xmas. Table Raisins . . die, pkg Fine New Dates . ibs, 35e, Xmas, Kiddles' E fochtan a 10¢., 13e., 20¢, 1,000 ha Seedless Raisin. 3,800--Cemented block detached; $ rooms; B. and C.; electric light; gas; good cellar ms and bath: hardwood ymbination hot furnace; 7.500--Br water cement gar- Ors; « 1,000 Ibs. Finést Currants 16e. Ib, Faney New Mixed Peel . .40c, Ih, A 4-1b. pnil Raspberry 'or Stray berry Bettys Pure Jam makes a nice Xmas. gift, On sale thinwdek ............. S2e, Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS, and hot air cellar; age Good location R. H. Waddell The McCann Agency 86 Brock St. electric light; gas; Phones 326-596. gl SO = rned in the) work, HEAR 2 . FOR USEFUL GIFTS AT VERY MODERATE PRICES THIS IS THE PLACE --MEN'S HATS. --MEN'S GLOVES. --LADIES' GLOVES. ~MEN'S CAPS, ~BOYS' CAPS. ~--BOYS' TOQUES. ~--FUR NECK PIECES, ~FUR MUFFS, ~--FUR COATS. --FUR CAPS. BABIES' ROBES, Lcnmonexs SETS. 8 x ag" 2 DO. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. CAMPBELL BRO "KINGSTON'S OLDEST FUR STORE" Cc GLOVES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -3 Ibs. T0c. LL ET 1 i LL ili A ------ I ed that a balelt grazed just under- neath the eve, causing discoloration. | He wore a bandage over it:then {ings in this city famed evangelist, for the Paul Rader, EVENTS AT THE ) INCA Athletic and Swi Swimming Meet | Being Arranged for During the Holidays. | | ie reason for doing a thing. is the reasqn you should . read tore Filo tle Through a typographical |dent of the V.O.N. {omitted, ling tea at. the treat given The Y. M. C. A. junior em ployed | and senior classes held their last meeting before the New Year, on Monday evening with a splendid at-| tendancé of the members, Evedyonn { in the different olasses at the "Y {1s delighted over the prospects of the | | athletic and swimming meet being | planns >d by Physical Director Dean station on Saturday, A Remedy For Piles Instantly 60c. Made or. Protruding Piles. | lieves Itching Piles, Canada. meet the local committee arranging for mee:- world "That it pays" is a strong and suf-| the | error, the name of Mrs. John Wright, presi- committee, was -as one of the ladies pour-| to the mothers and children of the welfare PAZO OINTMENT is a guaranteed ! | remedy for Itching, Blind, 'Bleeding | Sak ....... .. Boxed Hand Ladies' Emb It} colors ........ re- | Specials in F {for some time during the holidays | Several new featyres are being plan- [ned for the coming year, and the [secretaries and Mr. Dean are map- [ping out various ideas which will | |eniarge the activities of the- assoc bit [tion and at the same time attract and hold the interest of young men. { In the membership contest, which [| was completed last Saturday night, | Earl Monereiff's team carried off the {honors after a keen campaign in the senior section, The team was styled K. P. and C. E. Ry.", in common who had various automobiles, the "Kid- [the | with the others, {names of w known |éte: In the junior section, | die Kar" team captained by Bert { Vince came out on top. One of 'he features this year in this campaign, | {was the large number of member: | | ships were taken out on small instal- | | ments, showing had the advantages | {and benefits of the "Y" are well roi | cognized, even in the present hard times, and with the resulting scarcity ' {ot funds. The resulis of the cam- paign are most pleasing to all those | though -of | ourse the final gcore did not show { up as well as in} former and more | prosperous years Adecided note of | optimism prevails around the asso- | ciation building, and a splendid year of expansion and mutual benefit il lo6ked forward to. A splendid address was given by | George Pound, sailors' misetotery. | to the members of the senlor bible Class at the Y. M. C. A. on Monday | evening. - The 2 he dary da his | | | | ate to the season as Furs. We make everything in fine Furs for Men, Ladies, and Children, and you can always find what audience back to the éarly days of you want in our big stock. the Kingston "Y" and recounted how five or six young men had met togeth- er over one of the downtown stores, and had formed the nucleus of what i now our present association. Mr: Pound was himself the first religiovs work chairman, and has had a'rien experience along these lines. . The speaker then told something | of the work of his mission among the | sailors, and cast many sidelights on | his experiences. He related many touching incidents in connection with the life of the sailor on the Great Lakes. There was a good attendance at the class and Mr. Pound réceived mank expressions of appreciation for bis helpful and interesting address. Cape Cod Cranberries, Limg beans, Savoy taba, Brus sels sprouts, Spanish onions, an chestnuts, California cauliflower, etc., at Carnovsky's, & HOW ABOUT INDIAN SHOES ? You will find these are great. Iy appreciated by old and young. They are a novelty, at- tractive but very nseful. They come in all sizes--shown in our Fur department. or Sn \ + + . 60c, to $1.50 ..$1.25 to $5.00 $1.50 to $3.00 AERA! MAKERS OF FINE FURS. di The Geological Survey has estimai- ed) that. there are about 1,000,000 troy ounces of platinum in the Unit- ed States. Large Aluminum 'steamers, $2, 98. Lemmon & Sons, § tn tim No gift is quite so appropris Rugs. i | | | | | | | | | | Navy Blué Camisoles -- Dresden Ribbon and - plain Madeira Linens--extra value . . Silk Scarfs--for Women and Men . ......$2.25 up Boys' Skating Socks with fancy roll' tops. Pretty | : Eiderdown Comforters . ........o. 1+. .315.00 up Wool Skating Setts----special ............... $3.50 . . $1.00 pair up tieiei isis 20 niin iimprieierbitnin vie + SNOB UP kerchiefs . .... ... ceva. . .25¢. to $3.00 roidered Handkerchiefs . ..10c. to $1.25 Lita x dey SC, UP Oc. loor Rugsand Mats, also Wool Motor N ewman & Shaw The Always Busy Store ~ Your Winter Holiday Plans, Are you planning a winter holi- | day in California or some other Pa- j cific Coast point, or at one of the i well known winter resorts in the { Southern States, Bermuda, Cuba, or | the West Indies? Golf, tennis, balu- ing, fishing, etc., await you. If you intend to visit California you cana see the "Rockies at their best' on tha Canadian * National - Grand = Trunk Railways, and it will be to your advahtage to travel at least one orl through Canada. Information re-| | garding fares, routes, etc., .will be | | gladly given on appifcation to J. p. | 'Hanley, C.P. and T.A., G.T.R., King- | ston, Ont. ! Turkeys Will Come High. St, Catharines, Dec. 20.--Joseph | said yesterday that Christmas turkey | would not retail at jess than 60 cents | a pound here, which leaves very little profit for the retailer, as at present the price is 56 cents a pound whole- sale, f.0.b. at London, Ont. There are prospects that geese and ducks will be comparatively plentiful here. Chickens are plentiful, - / | ' Choose Candidate on Friday. Ottawa, Dec. 20.--At a meting of fifty delegates of the Russell County Liberal Association it was decided to hold a convention to choose a can- didate for the Ontario Legislature at Vars on December 23rd. It ds .ex- pected locally that the by-election to fill the vagancy caused by the death 'of Damase Racine will be held early in the new year, Large aluminum steamers, $ Lemmon & Sons, You are in no danger of an "unknown" if you are the classified ads. *° Don't fogs: Gockissa's $1.89 alu- { Hodgins, a leading poultry dealer, | F "MAY BE SOLD SEPERATELY | OR EN BLOC 86,600--3 frame Bungaldws on Patrick Strect; each detached, with 4 rooms and toilet; renting at $12.00 per month. 1 two-storey semi-detached brick dwelling~--6 rooms and bathroom. Renting at $16.00 per month. In first class repair, E. W. MULLIN '& SON EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Corner Johnson and Division Streets « - Phones 580w ana 539J. Men's Comfy Slippers In Sroun and Black Kid Leathers -- with padded. cushion insoles -- extra high mE Elk Outsoles, and rade with rubber Po The ideal Slipper---giving comfort, neatness, and above all, splendid wear.* Specially priced at $2.00. Black and Brown. 'OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS. -S.. J. MARTIN 189 PRINCESS sean 1e1 te PHONE me L-- --

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