Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1926, p. 2

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J I JALL AT PCT -------- JOHN McKAY. Ltd. {OV CHARGE OF FRAUD| FOR OTHER ROBBERIES | ~" SHAW'S DAILY STORE NEWS KAY, GE ( ERR [| Toronto Men Accused of Se- (Felt Band Should Have Been! [ll | ROYAL " | VERANDAH Te 3 So Sy ring Money In Exchan Held at Brockville Till Manufacturing Furriers || "tor Poor Securities Gases Oloared Up. || LINENS MATS Picton, June 21.---Otta R. Rub-| The two sypsy women who robbed out for T, Norris of Toronto, but be |about $100, They were given sus- gihas not as yet been located. Norris pended sentence, and the entire band is charged with securing = money of gypsies were told to "move out." from Mrs. May Jones of Picton, giv- Now complaints are being received ing in exchange securities of little by the police, in which this band of F, ne Canadian and Eyyopean Furs ley. Walter Guy Falkins and F. T.|the Bank of Toronto at Seeley's Bay, : ° : > 'ie | PE 2 Smythe, 8] of Toronto, sre in Pic-|a few days ago, were allowed to go : ® . i E, eet ton jail awaiting trial on a charge by the police magistrate in Brock- 149 157 Br ock Str ! & if {of fraud and false pretences. Charles ville, after they bad paid over the e 0 ens urs Kingston, Ontario, Canada * fil} C- Chappele, also of Toronto, was sum of $200, the amount stolen | ; ; i from the bank, and also paying the -------- . 1 J » : ti M d er 1 S : or no value. Hubley is the presi- ies are blamed for other thefts. Qa e 1Q erviet tes deat of the company represented by | Word was recefved in Kingston on . x » arrdsted on the same charge; but was released on bail, A warrant is also {costs of the court, amounting to | | Be TIREE CAKES for TWENTY-FIVE [Norris and the other prisoners are |Tuesday' forenoon, that A siore ati ~ | i Cp . associated with the company. They |Cannifton had been robbed o goods : : | / and you get ONE CAKE FREE. will come up for trial to-day. © [to the value of $300, and the gyp- 3 . 1 9 \ : : . Miss Verna Whattam has resign<|sies are blamed for-this. It is stated 3 ' N ed her position in the Bank of Mont- [that the gypsies are alse blamed for | " { real. Her successor is Miss Ola|other thefts and it is felt that the | {ii Dever. band shomld have been . held in hd » Mrs. Ray Killip and children, who |Brockville, for a time, until other | be. . andMrs. W. [th ota . - . O78 linen guests of Mr. and.Mrs. W. |thetts had been cleared up ; : Every thread pure Linen and hand embroidered, make these. C. Killip, have gone to Toronto for ! - A silt en routs to Detroit, where - fine Madeira Serviettes a wonderful value at this remarkably low BL abe op Halton. price. Thereare only 30 dozen inthe lot, which we imported direct, formerly of St. Andrew's Chureh,| : . : ' r y ar eny 3 Fp Ad thereby effecting a big saving, which we are passing on to you Thurs- Picton, was a recent visitor in town. a Ema, Town, : YA | day. The regular price of these Serviettes would be $6.00 to $8.00 the guest of Brig,:Gen,'B. R, Hep- burn and Mrs. Hepburn at "Cran- > : berry Croft." ; RY Bperdozen........ ......;.. At Shaw's Thursday 374c. each Miss Naomi MeDonald of Brook- . ) iilym, N.Y., is holidaying with her | : : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Mec- : RR" ? Special P rlICe€s on Dr. Rote! Torte, 10 muding d {li FOR BEAUTIFUL LINENS TRY THIS STORE FIRST. : SHAW, Limited oe A | [E8] Rr sant se yy ML 1 ': imited % COED || 55] fm Wek, | mint er ens THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE tt oF } have arrived from Edmonton,' Alta., make up for the way he done nis | Hi ¢ - | . and are comfortably ensconced for first one." dl | thé summer in their beautiful home on Paul street. i -- " . = os one wa Sah She pe Clearing Sale |ITW0 UNDER ARREST || Bas Som oi tg Date: sesame *____||| OF SUMMER MILLINERY || POR THEFT OF AUTO | tokio great.» attend 'the Euechas. The steamer, Turret Court arrived Parisian » ---- i at the Collingwood Shipbuilding : Alleged They Made Off With | Major E. A. Adams has received 22 BROC word that he has been successtul in | Company during the night for re- 353 BROCK Oar From a Garage In the theoretical examination for his|PAirs. The steamer will not enter Brookville, I Rose, Prospect avenue, i . Mrs. Douglas Reed of 'Belleville J : ; il i . Summer Furniture [are RB ID A bounty I ° . IRE 4 the Continent.. Mrs. Reed will Ee ------ i} staff course, which is the highest|the dry dock as the repairs are to militia examination in Canada. Since |De made are shove the waterline, ---- i | At the request of the police at } : DESERONTO Brockville, the local police on Mon- ------ day night took into custody Ray-| i i i Ing sea last November be has been attend-| The government fishing inspector's 3 piecé Suites, walnut finish, Spri L } ing lectures at Ottawa in connection | Yacht Lauretta cleared for Ottaws upholstered in Tapestry. orth with this course. He will take the |vesterday, ! $58 00 ro. es {| practical examination at Lennox-| The motor steamship 103 docked J 21--The Rev. R mond Carr and Charles Lawson, on a Cnetedha BL SEE RR i ville, Que, on July 4th-17th. at the foot of Gore strep for some | Resatonte ane JL e Riot oq [charge of stealing an automobile 3 ry . 3 I Stanley Leech, who has been em-| time this morning and then pa > 2 from a garage at Brockville on Mon- oi ece suite, large size, good qual- ployed in the Dominjon Store here, |up. © : b fast at both morning and evening servi-|qey morning. ity of Chintz, auto seats upholstered backs, {fis gone to Toronto. Pilot records show the followin | ©% 8 the Church of the Redeemer | mp men were taken into custody hah : 0, y {fi Dr. Thomas C. D. Bedell, an old | steamers passing on Monday: Lange) | Yesterday. The morning service larly in the evening by Detective ; worth $50.00 for Eri teas . $42.00 Prince Edward County boy, is open-|down at 3.46 p.m.; Winona, up at |W purely Masonic, the choir be- Thomas Mullinger . and Conptable : DEL) ng as ing an office in Bloomfield, where he| 8.30 p.m.; Doughlas, up at Ags |!08 composed of Masons, Craig | William McKee. The officers had 1 three-p e Fibre Suite, fumed finish, ii} expects to practise his profession, p.m.; Richards, up at 10.15 p.m; [Lodge A, F. and A. M, attended 10 [received word from Brockville, giv- } Oskton, up at 10.45 p.m. Tuesday; | the strength of about 150, ing the number of the car wanted, + A ---------------- # auto seats, rth $70.00, for PE . $57.00 : Ea Rahane, up at 2.10 am.; Pillsbury, | George Henley, of Oshawa, form- (and when they "spotted" the car on Are On up at 3.00 aul; Nesbitt, down at|erly an old Deseronto boy, was or-|Brock street, the officers took the men. and "the car in charge, pending i Examinations o Odd Chairs and Rockers, worth $12.00 Queen's University grounds are) ga 0" Wiarton, #down at. 6.15 |ganist. Mr. Pierce sang "My Task" | Srowded during the day with Boys, y . Gopi, "'aowsihs 6.46 a.m. [add a quartette consisting of Messrs (the arrival of an officer from Brock- a ville. The car alleged to have been or ina.ae.. ...... ryan 039.00 and girls from the high schools of | yo pt 0 ' ; ; : . £e, up at 7.456 a.m.; Arling-|V. G. Pearce, Vandervoort, Rowson the city who are writing their ma ton, down at 9.18 a.m. - and Caldwell, rendered "1 sad, Kind- [Stolen is a McLaughlin Six, and it ' was placed in a local garage, Porch and Verandah Chairs and Rock- {| tricuiation examinations. The ex. . ly Light" TE aminations continue into next week. ren y Light", The platform was very i ---------- beautifully banked with seasonable 3 o l ers from $2.00, $3.50, $4.50 up. KINGSTON REPRESENTED tlowers. A new Spiller's mill will be erect- | |f . Dinghy Race Postponed. T od 10.0 t a cost of $450,000. Camp Cots, Mattresses and Pillows. if ~The dinghy race at the Kingston| A BELLEVILLE MEETING losing Te xaihe Church EE re Sa Theht Club on Monday was postpones, pom an Eastern Ontaplo [the Rev. R. J. Craig's induction. The ACID STOMACH : SC i od on account of the very high wind. ' / ; : Bren with rests in the sails, the lit-| Asscolation of Boards of | ShoiF a Matmaenied DY Mis. I. . . . : _ {lite crafts could not have weathered 7: ade. 4s : ony oe of Siegsess a IS DANGEROUS a 4 5 : ---- the gale, : ; : | a -- B. Boswell of Toronto. A ava : » A ; Representa. of Boards of - Ambulance. Funeral Service. "Phone 577. #f dhe Trade And Chu..iers of Commerce a is TeHUIn rendered | gooey Prom Madigestion or : " | rom Corn to Oshawa, and as|. " Stomach Trouble far north as Pembroke, are gathered 3 Lord fh 'h Jo. anthems OUT THIS OUT in Belleville to-day, to discuss the |... o -8: Turn Thy Face trom thy advisability of forming an Eastern Sins a "The Lord of Hosts." -- "A N. C. Anderson, H. Wing, C. Ayl-] = trouble, d fa. indiges- Oniafle lation of Boards of ward, and Jdr. and Mrs. Deline of tia sournees. Bas. Heartburn. food fer Trad 3 . . a and Chambers of Commerce Toronto; L. Campbell' of Napanee; PC a iy ne_ou Sited mins nes J ' - : pr \ 3 Among the repr tiv om, 80 ur) : ; \ ao Kingston are: TO Dan ae R. H. Spencer, W. J. Potts, I. Gal-| well known suthority, } ANCARS 8 eb GT 4 ? ¢ \ AJA of the Board of Trade; J, G. Elliott, | Man of Trenton: H. W. Madill 'of | Burniig hydrochloric acid develops In ; Premier Salad Dressing, , . J. M. Campbell and W, §. Davies, | Hemilton; W. Maher, H. Wilson of fhe. stomach at an a the. qolions] ARE THE farge) oo 0 At the present time. there is a Syracuse; Mrs. Massey of Ottawa and | stomach lining and efter to gae- | i bh 4-5 WIRES : : . Provincial Association and s West. | Miss Davis of Belleville were callers In Bhind by isngerous should do ern Ontario Assoglation. but it is {In town over the week-end. yo 3 ? felt that there are many questions In| T. L. McCullough motored {o To- ry rel , rn arlo which, while not fronto yesterday Tor a few days on Sine the sour. fermenting food . h : provincial In their scope; are yet of | business. Instead, neutralise or sweeten ; Gunned Soup (mized), vial 'nissan to all parts of Eastern | Mr Campbell of Chapleau Is to be old siomach wer phetls with & | : Peau ian sabi ¥ Ontario, the prin€ipal of the High School at not only will the pad; bi Camphail's Posk and Beans |v es : '| the opening of the fall term. . [mesis will digest aaturane® pai Jour Willlam Knight of Point Colborne Sning better than Blsurated Mag is enjoying a tew holidays with | pare Nr 3 Rateh Miss Alice Cole returned home on Saturday night after a two trip to Ni is a, tr -------- Ee ----N Sag

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