Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1925, p. 2

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ENTERTAIN PRISONERS IN THE PENITENTIARY Oonoert Held on Wednes- day Afternoon. ants Are Offering. ---- The New Yer greetings are stil |- going strong on tive streets. " An old Christmas tree is as bard to get rid of as s safety ragor blade, Hole Geiger, Kingston, ' is the guest of John Bell, Picton, for the holidays. } This is Tire Repairing Time--Get F : dv! Start out with your tives properly repaired. We have the | Eastern Ontarie and competent mem to make repairs. Xring us § DOMINION AND FIRESTONE D! -- © On Wednesday afternoon six hun- dred and ninety convitts, or about seven less than the total number of male prisonérs confined to the Portsmouth tary, were pres- Repair Plant fn tire troubles. tamer. Orders ersian Lamb Coats 40 Tusk, 47 tuchen long -- Aleka Sabie SUIS S24 Coo ent st a concert at the prison. A year ago the concert was held in the Protestant chapel, but this year the large room formerly used es tha binder twine department at the in- stitution, wes used: The room Is very large and it is the intention of the prison authorities to remodel it and In the near future it will likely be used for recreation purposes. Mr. Swaine, plasio received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 584w. Edward Seunders, Toromto, who apent the boliday in the city, has re- There was an unusually large nam- ber of shalers at the Arena yesterday, to the holiday. Rev. J. A. Maclean returned today to Inverness, Que. after spending EES "MOORE'S | Tire Shop--206-8 Wellington Street | eerste rt rors g. price $350 Sale Price $265 1) £8 bust, 48 fnches long, Fitch Gathered Shawl Collar, Cuffs 'price $350 ....... .. Sale Price $265 Gathered Shawl Collar nis vin» Sale Price $265 Alaska Sable Gethered Collar The Musiclan's Union, of which BE. | spe polidays with his family here, J. Conley is the president and lead-| ghoes for men, women and child- er, furnished an orchestra consisting | ran at bargain prices, at Martin's an- of eleven pieces. The orchestra play- | nual mid«winter shoe sale, starting being shown, and showed thefr appreciation by ViE- lung orgsniing for an exciting eea- orous clapping of hands. James and Febru- Marshall, the Scotch comedian, far-|are during his month ored with a number of Scotch songs " utilitiés commieston for tut Stewart Suisburr's sous 46-1535 ur gor dows. to busivess after lighted the prisoners, The folloWing |». fret meeting of the city council members of the Musicians Union jo, yg. were present and made up the or-| pagminton championships are to chestra: Prof. W. H. Miner, H. b. 13th, SW, Allen, 5.3. Onley, A. | Do IIe 1h Ot deb. 1 18th and 14th. Kington will have Christmas, G. Newlands, R. Warm-| .. ieatants at it. ington, A. E. Hunt, Bert McAuley Fine quality boots for men, all and J. Beatty. styles at $3.45. "See these to-mor- Four members of the statt of the row" at Martin's big ennual mid- Rockwood hospital put on afi "Op-| inter shoe sale. eration Skit," which was very good. This yeir ut least three canal-slzé R. W. Millard furnished the |. o will be pdded to the fleet of plano which was used, and Harry : Had of Hill accompanied Stewart Salisbury. she George 8 Hl Cusine Convict K-462, who isa lawyer) 4, § Hilda C Wilson and Miss 4u4.1a serving & 1hT VAR sentence, | porns Maley, Smith's Falls, have > D od oa chal w n 1923 Was | paan accepted on the nursing staff of again on the job on Wednesday af- the Kingston General Hospital. ternoon. During the afterncoR a] "wmen the Board of BEduoat HOUSE FURNISHINGS THAT PLEASE "SATURDAY A Store Wide Remnant dé Big Values in Every Department. ¥ DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS Flannel, Serge, Homespuns, Coatings, Suiting Silks, Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chene, etc., etc. WASH GOODS REMNANTS Prints, Ginghams, Cottons, Sheetings, Nainso Galotesn, Shirtings, White and Colored Flannel stteol net, Collar and Cuffs RO SET0 ee. Sale Price $225 Brocaded Silk, beautifully finished. t Water Bottles On Tuesday afternoon the fe- male prisoners were, entertained to a concert which was given hy Mrs. I. Bugge, Mrs. H. P, McGrath, Miss M. J. Douglas and Miss BE. Belch, mem- bers of the Musicians Union, Mr. A. number of excellent moving pictures hold tnaugural meting,' " were shown. a Iho pected that Mrs. Alexander Newlands will be elected to the chairmanship. Mr. and Mrs. Havy Sutton, Smith's Falls, spent New Year's day with Mr. G. A. MaDonald, who s a patient in the General Hospital. LINEN REMNANTS Pure Linen Table Damask, Cotton Damask, ellings of all kinds, Senne $1.50 18. "Bigger and better then ever be- B. Silt sang aud moving plotures fore." Martin's mid-pvinter shoe sale * « |statts to-morrow, | Martin's Shoe . Store, 189 Princess street. hn NTED . 'George Dart, Kingston, has been WATE Yaa) Tia bereaved by the death of his motlier at Smith's Falls, aged geventy-eight years. She was a Baptist in religion. DRAPERY REMNANTS Including beautiful Chintz, Cretonnes, Shad@! Tapestry, Scrims, Muslins, Madras, Nets, etc., etc. \ b Special values in Women's Hosiery, Gloves, Us ---- re 'YOU BUY WHEN! Plano & ppeals to the most ascethetic taste. The exceptional tone quality in the Weber 3*E W. "LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street Save You The Difference Granulated Sugar, 100 Ibs $7.75 Aged Man Has Been Seeking Shelter at the Police Station. This 1s hard weather for a man eighty years of age, to be wandering around the country, without means of support, Several days ago, the aged man in question arrived in the ¢ity from Torouto. He has no means of support, and wanted to go to jail, #0 as he would beg Gared for. He has been given protection at the police station a couple of nights, but as there i8 no charge against him, the || authorities will not send him . to jail and arrangements are being il made to have him sent back to To- | ronto, as so long as he stays in Kingston, he will be a charge on | the municipality, err GOES TO THE FREEMAN, Mr. A. C. Givens Takes Over Man- agement of That Paper, Mr. A. C. Givens, sporting editor of the Whig for the past five years, has severed his connection with this paper, to take over the management of the Canadian Freeman, in ston, and his position on the Whig fas heen taken over by Mr. Clare Devlin of this sity. During his stay with the Whig Mr, Givens made a wide circle of friends of whom will with Wim every success ln his new position. Many privete were held throughout the city on New Year's Eve to celebrate the passing of the ol year and the coming of the new. Miss Marie Lowitt, Detroit, Mich. who spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lovilt, Earl street, teturned home } last night, Ww Miss Vida Wyle, 'a nurse in the fotg] Dieu, was callell to Gansnoque by the death of her brother, Philip Wylie, on Dée. 30th, He was a telegraph opérator. Bruce Homé, Wolfe Island, sus- tained his reputation of being the first man do choss the St. Lawrence river from the island to Cape Vim- lost, N.Y. There was an omission In the re- port of Cooke's Sunday séhool en- tertainment, on Wednesday. Miss Emma Horne as the Christmas spirit made a decidedly fine queen of the diries. Hundréde of pairs of ladies' low shoes for $1.95, "the best value in yer," at Martin's mid-winter shoe sale, Martin's shoe store, 189 Prin- tess street. Oh New Year's day, Walter Rimer, mayor of Bryson, Que., aged eighty one yéars, and his wife, formerly Mary Lavinia Purvis, Ganaiioque, celabratéd thelr fitty-eighth wedding anhivetsity. Mr. Rimér has been mayor for about fifty years. \ The funeral of the.late Alice L. Mgrwick, infant daughter of Mr, snd Mrs. Bruce Marwick, 307 Ak and Corsets. Broken lines marked at special prices sale Saturday. ------------ ------------" A ---- rp ---------------- {he Association's recommendation is rrr unl taken everywhefe, as to standing and character of the applicant." Five Men Given Shelter At the Pollioé Station Any place in a time of storm---or cold weather. Even the police station is a wel- come place when the thermometer shows eeven below sere. On Wed- nesday night, the snappy weather | caused five homeless men to seek Commends the YMOA, In expressing his regrets at being unable to attend the New Year's Day ceremonies at the Y.MC.A., Nr. J. G. Billott, president of the Onta- tio od Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce wrote: pe SUR, The police station is always for the man or woman in hand Nok , No person is ever turned away so on New Year's night, while the oiti- gen of Kingston were welcoming sound Dusineds |. new year, these five men, not thice and high spiritual ideals to hn he come within the scope of its opérations. ------ At'St. Mary's Cathedral. fred street, took place Friday af- Sabetmin mane mecked the oste- | terhoon at two d'clock from James ratios a Feast of the Clnouim- | Reid's undertaking parlors to Cata- m on New Year's momilug in 6¢, | raqui cemetery, Rev. Falher Laney | og nr oi ti ee weet Sali. Lk lat fei 2 is

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