Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1924, p. 3

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Av BAA T¥RmAY, Maren 1s THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 3 i == -------------- : » | I - hi "A WOMAN OF PARIS." -- Shake Your Winter CASES IN P OLICE COURT Splendid Screen Picture Showing at |] = PROBS: Saturday, fresh northerly winds, fair 1 : { he Grand, | Cold -- All Yield to | J {Two Liquor Charges Adjourn=| The basetall hms often yearns | and cold. | | ° ® d--Ch Against a Junk |i t to be a preacher; the } e arge Against a Junk [in secret to be cher; the | Dr. Hickey S on Deal Di nga {preacher may wish he were a base- | : . T t t : ealer Dis {ball player; lawyers envy the work =EE = rea men : {and lives mechanics, and the men There were three cases on the los machinery cast longing eyes to 1 docket in the police court on Friday wards the offices of professional men. [1 The Speedy Relief : morning. A citizen, who is serving ; Charlie Chaplin, through years of For All Coughs | fifteen day sentence in the county presenting the ridiculous, has had a [1 The chest rub for all hea jall on the charge of driving a MOOT yearning to present the sublime | chest colds and congestion, 14 a sma numoper ind while under the influence of land in "A Woman of Paris," at pres- { liquor, was charged with driving an jent' showing at the Grand Opera THE SPEEDY COLD of regular $15.00 automobile at a furlous rate of lyauce ne Bas all but achieved his CAPSULES 2» white gold-filled | speed. At the request of A. B. Cun- ambition. y { | for head colds and all forms of ningham, who was acting for the ac-| The fee: of Chaplin have ruffled cused, the case was adjourned until [the laughter surface of the world, | | Grippe. Each 25c. or 75¢c. for | | | fuil treatment. | | Monday morning. {but his writing hand may stir them | 8 f | M. Rosen was charged with pur- deeper before he has finished his | | | Made by: chasing Junk or brass while not hav |career. His effort in "A Woman of Offering many exceptional values in new Spring merchan Ing a junk dealer's license. After | Paris" shows the signs of a master | L. T. Best| {| WATCHES hearing the evidence of two boys land in it he moulds strong human | di . . a : Who sold the brass 'on February |olement into a wonderful fim. | ise. We also invite your attendance to our forrhal showing of Druggist » Phone 59. + 20th, A. B. Cunningham who def-nd- It is more than passing | interest, | . qy ed Rosen, contended that the latter |also, that he should select for the | Spring Millinery. did not violate the city by-law in this | leading role in his film, Edna Pur-| respect, and the court agreed with | viance, who has for so long played | | at one | | | him and dismissed the charge. A, {nothing but comedy parts. Around ET 1 tne | | Revelle asked that the two boys who | her a strong cast is built with fine | = ® % ° | were to give evidence would be giv- [discernment and from it all comes . P i en the protection of the court, and [the picture, a series of human inci- x : | this was granted. The two boy. dents dramatized with a skill and S . h y ! | 8 These Watches have 13 ! claimed that they stole the brass ana (strength which throw a new light jewelled movements and that they went to the home of Mr |on Charles Chaplin. It is a picture Rosen on February 20th and sold |worth seeing. | | i are cased in both Octagon | \/ ' | the brass and received $1.30 for it. On the same bill an attractive ! - * . } and Cushion shapes. : cp $1,900, Brick, Semi- | P | The case of Joseph Feeney, whe comedy Is offered as an appetizer ¥ was charged with unlawfully trat [and an unusually fine musical pro- | Detached At $10.00 these | ficking in liquor, was heard and the |eramme Is rendered by the Grand i 1 | fi 1) / v 8 rooms, B. and Tollet, Electric Watches are re- police magistrate enlarged the.case orchestra. The fine offering will | Light and Gas. North end. for one week. On Thursday, Marcy |continue to-night and to-morrow af- | 6th, when a case of trafficking was [ternoon and night. markable value. | | heard, it was brought out in ew | | ' bn b -------------- | | " Guaranteed, of course. 1 ' vas standi WAS BORN IN KINGSTON : . . U | dence that Feeney was standing on A 2 $5,200, Brick, Detached. | Princess street and a stranger came -- { & | ; 6 rooms and attic, B. and Tollét along and asked him if he knew | W. J. Parker of the Tidioute Refin- 2 2 \ : where he could locate a certain man ing Company of Canada, Ltd, i | JE LE ° e Electric Light and Gas, Hot Air, large Garden, Fruit and Fl . C : Right of way. - ey: Ceiba Tr e-- liquor from. Feeney advised the man $ } : n i in question to wait as the bootleg | ; iii i SMITH BROS fh would likely come along very i | P o 1 a ma . Cloth N ove 1 t y Plaid, or TED Hi shortly, which he did. Feeney, the Se \ . Coats with Belts, Check and St iped ) : ) ri » ie i [ b tlegger and the other man why | \ orton Bateman S Real Estate King St. ingston | to at thirst, walked down tha : : 3 Inverted Pleats and C . y 111}§ Brock Street, Kingston rr Im street and a short time later a bot- | Eo P tch P k t Th oats, In a broad Telephone 1025F. gs Ro FHA fn | tle of liquor was secured from the Rat atc ockets. e ran eof f b + d shades include Co-|"a"8 Rbrics an | bootlegger. The man who purchased the bottlé presented a $10 bill in i : . payment, and when the = bootlegge. Re ! coa, New Blue, colorings -- a host was unable to make the change, | ) Feeney handéd over the $2. | Beige, Brown and of new styles to se- | T. J. Rigney, who prosecuted, | Mountain - Haze. lect from. Sizes 16 | claimed that Feeney was a party tw. | . h | the deal when he asked the thirsty : b. | Sizes 16 to 42. to 42 al [ one to wait and a bootlegger would > | . 2 [ioe along sud went Gown . street These are both exceptional values, and represent the best vith th t and ade ch b | y | . . [ih the two sud made change-te "Oe values in the trade--for style, quality and value | made himself a party to the deal. | who he understood he could get Mr. Cunningham claimed that DECORATING [finan | TheNew| c= 3 rovers In answer to this statement Mr. W. J. PARKER Rigney asked the question why It : W. J. Parker, general sales man- | . . S Fee fed th At this time of the year many peo- other two mento the. mote ang | 6°. And diecior of 'iatoute me. | S / $2.25 y ; : oh fining Co., of Canada, Ltd. Mont- | made change. Mr. Cunningham cited : ui S .o. ple do their cleaning and repairing. & BUTber of Cart wales bo da) real, Wa born.in Feitrster sac § o| Colored Dimities and Cross-Bars in colors Flesh, White and Maize. Dain- ' son of William 8. Parker. Mr. Parker Our new samples of Wall Papers are $4 were similar to this upe, and so started with the James Brennan | tily trimmed with Jace and French flowers. Regular $3.50 a set. | . the court enlarged the case for one | o! here., Make your selection early and week and stated that if the two | Publishing Co, ot Now Haves, are here in boundless . . os ' 7 | Conn., as manager for nada, re- : do not be disappointed. . ¥ [Wwyets BAJ S07 cilier cases whieh f C000: a9 ehage enter the oil busi- variety -- every new might assist him in arriving at a ce- | ' ness with the British American Of style, fabric and color Bu B. & H. PAINT in Blue Tins. Tigi, Xe would be Pleatha Jo best Co., and in a short time became city . ol y from them, > sales manager for Montreal. He re- 18 to be found In our Every can has Brandram-Henderson's signed from this position fn 1923 spl ; 23, i . P PAY GLOWING TRIBUTES | to take charge of sales for Tidiocs, disp ay SPORT HOSE, guarantee. Retining Co., of Canada, I > is} TO REV. GEORGE BROWN elining Co., of Canada, Ltd. He is ' ° 1900 85c¢ a pair also a director of the parent Com- | . T I op pany of Tidioute, Penn. . . 2 40 rg A " At Meeting of the Barrie Pres- Suits comprise our 5 ap M hd , 40 an att ...... 25c¢. each. bytery. Held on SHIPPING PULPWOOD | showing. Every one is 300 pairs, eavy, Mercerize port ' An? Loinbor Tram. the Station. 'at of exceptional value | Ribbed Hose, in colors Black, Grey, : * * ° -- ( 4 At a meeti f Barrie Presbytery | arendo: | nn - : McKelvey & Birch, Limited held. Hy Tuesday, Sonus. ae Clatonion. anew 3s, L. ana otemanthin, Se Sand and Brown--all sizes from 84 to demeral O Heating Special positive'y guaraitee fir. 14 A regular $1.00 value. 5 - were paid to Rev. George A. Brown | Moss and Emery Moss are visiting ttm tters and Plumbers, of St. Andrew's church there, wha | friends in Campbelliford for a few and finish and furnish Jobbers of Plumbers' and Gas-Fitters' Supplies, Stoves, Shelf, Heavy 1 | rh 3 Furaiah H Tools, Oils, Be: : Supplies, Sheet has accepted a call to Chalmers | weeks. Miss Ella White, Kingston, . and House Furnishing Hardware, wet setay []| 2s aceapted a Who SD overs Wok sagan, alterations FREE of and Tin Work; Electric work; Palntitg and Paper Hanging. Special h . work of all kinds undertaken. Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, pastor em- | turning to Kingston today. Miss charge. : eritus of Chalmers church prosecut- | Helen Moss, Kingston, was a week- g COT TON STOCKINGS -- ed the call on behalf of the King- | end visitor In Clarendon. | 'e -- | ston presbytery and emphasized the| Mrs. William Gamble has gone to THE STYLES 25¢ Qa Qair unanimity and the heartiness of the | Rorquois Junction and will. remain I ] nclude the new Man- congregation in connection with the | for the next two months. James . i call--none could be more so. Reprel| Campbell, Perth, was renewing old darin, Garconne or 50 doz. Black and White Cotton Hose sentatives of the St. Andrew's! acquaintances for a while in Claren- church were also heard. | don and Mississippi. A baby girl Boyish Form, Tailleur --Queen Quality--with double toe and Mrs. J. H. Robert testified 7 has come to brighten the home of 2 L the work of Mrs. Brown In the vars| MT; and Mes. Themes Kirkham, Jr. Box and Novelty Three heel. Regular 35¢c. a pair. All sizes. lous organizations of the church.| John Glenn is unloading a car of Piece Dress Suit, March 30th was fixed asthe date for | Bows yay feed Joss. Shout 100 the declaring of the pulpit in Barrie | car-loads of pulpwood and lumber THE COLORS vacant. Rev. Mr. Brown will be in-| has been shipped from Clarendon in ' 00 OAT SWEATERS ducted into his new charges at|the last three weeks. It will be sev- are Black, Navy, Sand, MEN S Ww L oC Chalme hurch on March 28th. | eral weeks yet before shipping will Ames ¢ 10 [ be completed. Mr. Armitage, Fron- Brown, French 'Grey, $2 98 cach { * James A. Richardson's Gift. tenac Lumber Company, was in Clar- Hair - line Colored James A. Richardson, Winnipeg, | endon this week." W. L. Palmer, . Ys : . . 2 has donated a moving picture ma- Falmer Lumbér Company, Toronto, Stripes and mannish All Wool OO; V. Coat Sweaters 1n sizes chine for use in Sydenham 'stree, |! at Hotel Frontenac. Tweeds and Check . Mr. Reid, P.S.I, was in Claren- S. Ed Nestodit Stvday schon Mr, Rick. oar, Ys Is Cures 34 to 44--in colors Heather, Lovat, | Fernleigh district schools. The Len- 1 enham street school and 'was later ten service last might © Po THE FABRICS Oxford, Beige and Brown, Regular a teacher. Both he and his brother, | . : he late Captain George T. Richard-| "°° largely attended and the Special Charmeen, P Oiret $3.75 values. took ctive part in the | Lusi very much enjoyed by all. | Twill Tricotin E : 304 look 3 Yery Active B ¢ | George Crain, of C.P.R. B & B gang, | €, Lng- Sunday school life of the church. The | : oe d gift will be very much appreciated "Foot Sunday at his home here, lish Tw s and Novel- . by the scholars. ties. ALL WOOL SERGE o 3 Died Suddenly At a Party. 9 f St. Mary's Home and School Club. Lindsay, March 14.--The sudden OR d & FN " St. Mary's Home and School club | death of Miss Ida Moffatt, Campbell- | THE PRICES : C. Qa yar met on Thursday evening when a ford, cecurred here. Miss Moffatt | : very large number were present. Ar-| was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. | are the best in the trade 150 yds. of All-Wool British Serge in rangements were made for a tea and | G. Wenman, and was enjoying a Sog- | at ..1. $22.50, $25.00, Navy Blue and Black--full 54 inches OUR NEW HOUSE > sale to bé held in May. The election fal evening with a number of guests | of officers will take place at the invited in Her honor when she was $29.50, . . oe X FURNISHING DEP ARTMENT hext regular meeting of the club in | suddenly stricken with anaitack of 50.. Oth wide--a special value at "the regular : April. the heart and expired a, couple ot |B] i We have just opened up our new Drapery Department and v Ton » | hours later. . ! Price of $1 35a yard,, . Spring egetabl '. tn. . Ct bares Suh ut ek oa Madrases, Cretonnes, New beets, carrots, cabbages, "Doctor" Gets 6 Months, | and Art n atest and designs for Spring. caulifiowers, celery, cucumbers, Hartford, March 14. --"Dr."| A very large assortment of Rugs, fa all sizes. head nd leat lettuce, mint. greem| George M. Sutcliffe of Untonvitie b! NEW DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE onions, parsley, peppers,. rhubarb, | has been sentenced to six months in| : $e . : spinach, tomatoes, etc. at Carnov-| jail on a charge of manslaughter. 9 1 ' sky's. Y Sutcliffe is alleged to have given an Sn » «19 ------ overdose of ether while attempting to » : A Great Bargain, amputate the finger of an ex-serviee = : Il : : Men's khaki trousers,- bankrupt | man, who died while under the anes- | a ® * . ® price $1.39; sizes 32 to 46. The thetic. : : ; - - 4 - . on Clothing House, . ¥ ' r-- The smal ts in the "Ki py i " PHONE 90. _ Mra, Oscar Binck, Lyndhurst, pase | Brockville oiation hoepial ote Kingston's Shopping Centre 84d away on Thursday after an ex-| covering nicely. No cases of small : : TR MY | tended tweaty year, have been discovered. ae '

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