Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1922, p. 16

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, THE DAIL LOVE SPURNED BY PEGGY | CUBAN SHOOTS HIMSELF Paid Frantic Court to Actress But 8he Planned to Wed | Parisian. | --_-- | Big boxes be Paris, May 3.--The police have ery day for Carnovsky started an iuvestigation of the state- Classified advertising gets action ment of Peggy Hopkins Joyce that and plenty of it. William Errazuriz, young CHilean Mr. Swaine, plano 'tuner, orders |diplomat, killed himself in a room received at 100 Clergy street w next her suite in the Hotel Claridge Phone 564w. | because she rejected his ardent love. | Corpl. R. Vanluven, U.S. army, is | Errazuriz, whose sister, Blanca de | visiting his father, Grant Vanluven, Saulles, caused a tremendous seusa~| 373 Montreal street. | tion in America in 1917 by slaying| (. Livingston, Barrie street. has her husband, wealthy society man! returned to town, after spending the (and former Yale athlete, was found | past two days in Montreal. | dying Sunday with a revolver grasp- | Belleville's assessment for the year | {ed in his hand. It was at first 2/1922 shows a gain of $286,316 over | mystery. ' | the revised assessment of last year. { | Then Peggy Hopkins Joyce, whose | Joseph Hodge, 'specialist in piano, | matrimonial adventures have gained | player and reed organ tuning and {fame for her on two continents, came | repairing, Kingston, May 2nd to 8th. | forward and told a dramatic story of Kindly leave orders with Newman | her last night with young Errazuriz. | Electric Company. . i She told of frantic court paid by| That Ideal car of yours would be | {the wealthy youth, and of how he | useful to some one else, if some one had been insanely jealous of the at-|else knew about your wanting to sell | !tentions showered on her by Henrl | 4¢, Tell him in the Classified ads. Letellier, owner of Le Journal, whom | The infant daughter of Mr. and | Peggy says she intends to wed. Ac-| Mrs, Wesley Hall, Detlor, Ont., pass- | cording to Peggy, much champagne, | ed away at the General Hospital on was consumed when the party re- | Tuesday night. The body was sent | turned to the Claridge early Sunday | to LaMable, vta C.N.R., by S. 8. Cor-|{ morning. | bett, undertaker, 'After Letellier had left, 'according | Three pounds new, potatoes for. a to Peggy, Errazuriz made a final | quarter at Carnovsky's. | desperate plea for her hand. He wish-| The Anglican Bay of Quinte Cleri- | | ed her to marry him, when a papal | cal Union met at Bath Wednesday, divorce had been granted, she sald. | and will conclude on Tuesday. The | {| On his knees in her boudoir he beg- | union is composed of all clergy west | | 8ed her to give up Letellier, With all | of Kingston and a large number of | h | the ardour of his race, he pleaded. | city clergy motored to Bath Wednes- | Many of them wort double | | But the former wife of Stanley Joyce | day afternoon. | ALL WOOL FRENCH that price. . | remained firm in her intention to be | { | taithtul to Letellier. She refused him, TRICOTINE $2.95 i {gently at first--then sternly. See them at once. Errazuriz withdrew in tears. | went to his room, which was next to] # BURNED BY BANDITS For Suits and Separate Skirts this { Peggy's. The actress declared she | ; -- wool Tricotine is most suitable | heard a muffled shot. When the door |# Chicago, May 3.--Although duct of 5 well-ktiown French 1 tan turer--a firm that assures satisfaction, both in quality and price, Y BRITISH WHI. Founded 1847 SPRING WOOLLENS MANY NEW FABRICS AS WELL AS ATTRACTIVE VALUES ARE OFFERED IN THIS WIDE DISPLAY MIEN! YOU'RE IN LUCK! A CHANCE TO BUY A Spring Overcoat For 15.95 Odd lines put in to clear. 300 YARDS ALL WOOL NAVY SERGE SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW ONLY /5c Yard A very special off ring but an ideal weight for late ng wear. closely woven dyes, all warranted fast. in all wool Navy § N too heavy, Made from all wool yarns, 52 inches wide, RI CREAM HOMESPUN $2.95 Popular beyond criticism are the Spuns for Spring---especially for Sports wear, such as Jumper Dresses and Made from all wool quality; full 54 inches wide. -- (SELF RPEE III POI NN * He [+ MOVIE MAN'S FEET all A pro. Home- the cream irts, Suits, ate Coats, excellent Don't delay. The best will go first. | was broken in the young Chilean lay { < tortured by burning paper tor- | dying from a pistol wound in his|# ches until his feet were scarred, head. He lingered a while, but made | % Harry Crawford, manager of a | no statement. | *# west side movie house, refused Peggy declared she was prostrat-| + to divulge the safe combination |ed with grief, The hotel authorities | + to three bandits and saved its | considered asking her to move, pols $3,000 contents, | cause of the notoriety brought upon | + {the ultra-conservative hotel, but ¢ +S FPS + + 4 4% & +e | Peggy's doctors sald she was too {ll. The police have begun a rigid in- | vestigation of her story, The Chilean | os © 9 | legation cast doubt upon it. The lega- apoplexy immediately before the fun- | + ton S {ton pointed out that Errazuriz had eral of her husband was about to | |long been a neurasthenic, ang had | take place, Mrs. David McCulloch, | left letters saying he was in finan-|aged 72, died a few hours later, with- | WOOL HOMESPUNS $2.25 yd. up to $2.75 yd. The colors are entirely new in the Homespuns, ------ Death Follows Husband's. © | Brockville, May 3.--Stricken with | 75-79 Brock Street "If off your route it pays to walk" ANDERSON BROTHERS Limited Phones 458--459, Wholesale 1767. FISH from Lake Ontario fishing stations to our market. THURSDAY Whitefish, Salmon Trout, Pickerel, Perch, Sunfish, Rock Bass, Bull Heads. Our patrons may select from this' splendid assortment Thursday afternoon, if they choose, which is a very good plan insuring delivery the same afternoon or early Friday morning. Another suggestion: order Vegetables and Fruits at the same time, from a large consignment on display at popular prices Thursday and Friday. Direct Sea Fish. |B. C. Red Spring Salmon 25¢ | Steaks 20c| Boiling Cuts | Halibut Steaks eee -- : Mackerel 18c Ib. Qualla Salmon Steaks 18¢ 1b. Piece 156¢ 1b. 200 Pecks Potatoes-- White Smelts Sea Herrings 18¢ Ib. 12Yc¢ 1b. Mealy Cookers 15 1b 24¢ Pickled Pork Handy cuts for boiling f 400 Ibs. Corned Beef | Sugar cured : 1%] _B Crates New Southern Cabbage, 1b. . . [Eggs Lard Perfection Brand in. car- Our own rendering, Pure tons. Every Egg Perfect. [and White 1b. .......97¢ i Seed Potatoes (certified stock) Irish Cobbler Green Mountain Buy now to ensure having the best. ~~ le cial difficulties. out regaining consciousness. She and | her husband had lved here for 50 | years, | Irish Help for Farms. The agent-general for Ontario fn | England is endeavoring to locate 200 | ex-members of the Royal Irish Con | stabulary force on farms in Ontario, {and has sent out circulars to the lo- cal agricultural representatives ask- ing that the matter be taken up with | the farmers seeking farm labor. Only | men between 25 and 35 years of age will be sent if a favorable report is | sent. It is sought to secure a year- {ly contract for these men at a mon- {thly wage of from $10 to $15 a month. The party can be landed in | Ontario about the latter part of May or beginning of June. -------- Removal Notice, | Dr. Gordon W. Mylks has removed, | ais office from 79 William streer to | 122 Wellington street, phone 119; | and his residence from William | street to 73 Kensington avenue; phone 348, ------------ King to Receive Larkin. | London, May 8.--The King will re. i celve Hon. P, C. Larkin to-morrow. | Lord Shaughnessy and Sir Robert Borden sailed for Canada to-day. { Barthou in Paris. Paris, May 3.--Louis Barthou reached Paris from Genoa this | morning and immediately went into | conference with Premier Poincare. | Police Court Brevities. A tippler who said he secured three bottles of lemon extract from {local stores was fined $10 and costs {In the police court Wednesday morn- of the barge Montreal and the tug ing. Weaver were resumed on Wednesday | The case of a Chinaman accused by the Pyke Towing and Salvage | lof having opium in his possession, | Company. Tho barge is partly rais- | | was enlarged for Tuesday. The stuff | eq, but it is expected that the tug | | Which was confiscated has been ana- | will bo floated in aheut ten hours. {lyzed and it is understood has been The ald of the federal authorities pronounced as opium. will be asked by the Montreal har- -------- bor commissioners if a renawal of Devotions at Hotel Dieu. * rioting is threatened by striking | Forty hours devotions were start- 'longshoremen. ed by a high mass celebrated in the Detroit merchants have { Hotel Dieu chapel at 7.30 a.m. Tues: discount on Canadian money. | day. Rev. Father French, D.S.0., | Renfrew," officiated, assisted by Rev. | Father Scott as deacon and Rev. Dr. {D. A. Casey as sub-deacon. The. boys' {choir of St. Mary's cathedral sang the mass under the direction of | Prof. Nourry, organist. The deyo- J | tions will close at $.15 p.m. ""/PRINTERS How Christian Science Heals. | A free public lecture on Christian EDGAR | HANSON, CROZIER & Science will be given by Ezra W. MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON, ------ Operations upon the sunken hulks | | | { removed | > DAILY MEMORANDUM | | | | | Hotel Dieu euchre to-night. Rummage Sale, La Salle Chapter I. O D. E., 347 King street, Thursday morn- | ing, 9.30, May 4th. | { Palmer, C.S.B., of Denver, Col, mem- ber of the Board of| Lectureship of [the Mother Church, the First | Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- { ton, Massachusetts, in the church edi- BORN, YEOMANS--At Hotel Dieu Hospital, | Kingston, on May 3rd, 1922, to Mr. | and suc h pretty ones (Sports or dress) Skirts, Coats or All of and and mixtures. Colors are:-- they are too, either for Suits Dresses, come in plain colors or fancy checks the Homespun is satisfactory wool, course, Jay, Rose, Apple, Lark, Alice; Natural, Corn, Briar, Princess Mary Blue. ee etrt------------ Each Individual DELTOR | especially planned | for the patterns it ac- | companies. Saves you 50c. to $10.00 on materials. -- enables you to buy 4 to 13% yards less material because of its individual layout chart. guides you in putting your gar- ment together, so that you at. tain tne fit, drape and finish o! an expert. gives you Paris' own touch in | finish--those all important | | | re Imagine! Paris clothes and the least And another joy!--the Joy of creating these For expensi you ever owned! still clothes with your own fingers you can! No matter what your experi- ence--a wonderful invention--the DEL-~ TOR--simple like most wonderful things, Because of the DELTOR 3 every frock Paris' own mood or fancy il capture in Because of the DELTOR your pattern other But- calls for less material than any | | | pattern can---less even than the before the $10 terick patterns called for DELTOR. You every Paris Frock you make things upon which the success of youor clothes depend. save 50c¢, to on BUTTERICK Style Leaders of the World JLADLAV & SON LIMITED eset ------------ = ----n. and Mrs. Bert Yeomans, Camden| {fice, 95 Johnson street, on Thursday, an. 3 on {May 4th, at 8.15 p.m. The public is -- if vited. : | cordially invited . DIED. NEWLANDS--At Seattle, Wash, on May 1st, 1922, Dr, George ) New. | lands, aged 71 years, son of the late George Newlands, of Kingston. | Interment will take place at Seattle. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers | 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET . Phone 147 for Ambulance A een BERT J. REID oO Undertaker Phone 577. 280 Princess Street S-------- At Washington Convention. Dr. Bruce H. Hopkins, medical | superintendent of Mowat Sanator- ium, is in Washington taking part in [the meetings of the National Tuber- |culosts Association and the American | Sanatorium Association. (He is a member of both associatjons. ------------------ Is Doing Nicely. The many friends of Miss Muriel | Loucks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | William Loucks, Enterprise, will be pleased to know that she is improv- ing after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at the General hos- pital. ------ De Lesseps on Way to Canada. ! ~ Quebec, May 3.--Count De Les- scps, who was the first aviator from Europe to visit Canada, in 1909, and who later married Miss Mackenzie, of Toronto, is to visit this country | - again and will arrive in Quebec in a few days on a trans-Atlantic steamer. ---- Price Of Coal Salt Lake City, May 3.--Local re- tail dealers announced a reduction {of fifty cents a tom im the price of | coal, BUCKLE STRAP SHOES VERY POPULAR THIS SEASON We have a very nice assortment of Buckle Strap Shoes in Brown and Patent Leather. Single Strap in Brown and Patent at . . $4.75 Brown 2 Strap and Buckle at $5.00, $6.50, $8 HOSIERY : J match all Shoes, Travelling Goods, Trunks, Bags, etc. . *

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