Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1919, p. 8

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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHI AGE SEVEN pe e-- a Te ---- HAVE YOUREAD \ «.ristopher and By the author of "Elizabeth and Her Garden." N _The outstanding Book feature of the year Price, $1.50. At Uglow's 141 Princess St. FOR THE RETURNED BOYS Why not take the opportun- ity now of showing them that the risk they took and the glor- THO DROWNED WHILE CANOEING | Third Was Saved Aer 3 Very Perilous " Tme ln Water NAVIGATING AT LOUGHBORO | sawed BROUGHT TO TWO HOMES IN KINGSTON. | { Young Men in the Pride of Youth Were Suddenly Cut Of During a Troacheromns Squall--Their Bodies Were Not Recovered. DROWNED Clitton Drury and Wiliam Basson. RESCUED Sterling Gibson. { A sad drowning accident occurred |at moom cn Sunday when Clifton | Drury snd Wel. i | lives #4 the overturning of thelr canoe ..i Hughes' Bay, Loughboro Lake, Sterling Gibson, son of Dr, Gibson, Barrie street, swam to the shore and wag in an exhausted con- dition, The three lads left the city in a canoe on Saturday afternoon to spend a couple of days at Loughboro. They paddled up the Rideau amd all were in excellent health and high spirits. The news of the drowning was received in the ¢ity soon after noon and caused a shock to the fam- ilies and friemds. All of the lads were popular in school, church and eponting circles, and the sympathy { | % | | { i Y SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES THEY WROTE ON RECENT EN.| TRANCE EXAMINATIONS. | There Were 200 Writers ana 118) Were Successful--The Winners of the Sydemham High School Scho- larships. + The list of successful entrance can- didates in South Frontenac is just issued. Of 200 zandidates who wrate, 118 rwere successful. The winners of the Sydenham high school scholar- ships were: 1, Doreen Gordon; 2, Charles Steele, Agnes McNaughton; 2, T. J, Orford, Lena Silver, Denzil Dixon. H. denotes honors in group II., W. denotes honors in group IL Battersea, : Viola Abbott, Eber Campbell (H.), Madeline Campbell, Danzil Dixon (H.), Violét Forrester, Doreen Gore don (H.W.), Lena Silver (H.), Alva Smith, Ruth Smith, Adorna Tighe. Barriefield. Vera Abrams, Gordon Atkinson, Eldred Bénhett, Lily Bowers, Eva Campbell, Nancy Doyle, Mary Hal- pin, Patrica McGeein, John J. Me- Grath, Stella Mercier, Hazel Mooney, Flossie Morton, Emanuel O'Connell, Eliva Orr, Victor Ranous, Katie Schermberg, Mary Tobin, Anna, To- ner. ] Burridge. Bertha Barr, Frances Bresee (H.), Charles Steele (H.W. ). Cataraqui, Cecil Abbott, Ruby Babcock, Sarah Black, Norma Blacklock, Gordon Bridgeland, Ina Caverly, Elsie Day, Bea Fowler, Mabel Gordon, Bernice Jackson, Wardell Knight, Howard McCullough, Brie Morris, Daisy Rod- dy, Verna Shillington, Clarence L. MID-SUMMER FOR LADIES FOOTWEAR \/ nite Canvas Pumps and Oxford, . .........$3.00 to $6.00. Patent Pumps, Kid Pum and Brown Kid and Calf ps and pretty Oxfords in Patents, Kids, Abernethy's Shoe Store || a -------- Sale of | Children's Summer Hats Ly ? ® cf the community goes out to the bereaved famildes. Sproule, Edna Truedell, William: Basson wag nimeteen fous work done was appreciat- ed and not to be forgotten. - J Y Harrowsmith, 4 J » years of age, San of Yn, william Dorothy Garner, Le Verne Kerr, # ' » * Basson, 52 Colborne & e at Queen's, |['Yin Manson, Keitha Moore (H.), : Rua du Bust mother. who is a widow. | Winnie Snyder, lla Townsend. he is survived by one brother, James, Just returned from overseas, and two sisters, Eisle and. Catherine. _An-| yw ) 'vier Blake. Kathleen Brooks | Seer Iuithed John, was kined tn He Robin Camphell, Harvey Clark, Myr- that you should require reading Suck Pie. | closed William took up work for the co "ROE Heael Clement (H.). Fran- or close work glasses after the sme Ank se | holidays at the shipyard. James Emmons, Auleen Freeman, age forty. It you find fr not so | Clifton Drury was the YOUDgeSt |p: io: Guess. David Johnston, Har- easy fo read and sew after this {son of am » Queen street. |v yorienn Marie Johnston, Norine 8g6 answer nature's warning [He was eighteen years of age and |geon Helen Loeman, Agnes Mc- pus Kinnear & d'Esterre | was in fourth form at the Collegiate | Ng uchton (H.), George MgNauciiton, ho Institute. Besides his parents he 1s | naresa Murray, Justin O'Reilly, T. J. Have Your Eyes Exam- JEWELERS | 3 : ined by 100 PRINCESS ST. To survived by two brothers, rol. C.|ortord (H.), Beatrice Orser, Teddy Suitable Suggestions Gold Watches. ~----fignet Rings. Lockets. FANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVIiu G for living room, lawn, or porchs; upholstered in cre- tonnes or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; it enables you to furnish in artistic way at moderate ers and cabinet makers are at your service, "hone 147 for service, as a full staff of upholst- JAMES REID Phone 147 For Service CAMPREL BROS, {mmm ngston's Largest Hat Dealers J ¢ C : Vincent Ferry : EEE BY 8 8 'MISSISQUOISDAILY Leave Kingston 6.36 am: and 1 p.m. / Returning leave Cape Vincent at 4.30 pm, Home at 6.20 pm. Round trip tickets $1.26, with a soc. rebate on return trip, have a lovely outing for 75 cents. Tickets good to return on 'date of ee uy, 8 Sannections at Vincent from morning boat, early ours in Watertown and returnin ron th steamer leaving for Kingston. § lu conheot Wi For Information, phone 2195, Rockport Nav. Co., Id. Automobiles carried: small $3.00, 'large 34.00. Space reserved. Sydenham. Helen Arthur; Gordon Barclay It's a course laid out by nature All our boys' and girls' straw and crash hats now being clear- ed out at greatly reduced pric- W. Drury, Queen's; Alfred, who is Orser, Edith Patterson, Blanche Ray- os, surveying in dhe west; and two sis-|mong' George Smith, Cectl Stevenson. ters, Mrs. McDonald, of Kingston, | Thelma Swain, Jean Swerbrick, Eve | and Olive at home. He book the ivy Thomas, George Trousdale, Mur- matriculation examinations two |e] Trousdale, Alma Vancoughmnett, weeks ago. * Kathleen Vancoughnett, Ethel Van- | Sterling Gibson, the third mem-|iyyen, Wilfrild Verrett, Jessie Wal. ber of the party, when he reached lace, Flora Woodruff. . home, sald that at the time of the . accident the canoe was a long oa . storm shose «It was upset by a Mildred Bertram, Gerald Campbell, hat € up suddenly. The Mabel Freeman, Haney Godfrey, Mil- lads took hold of the canoe and were dred Jeffrey (H.), Marjorie Me- Knight, Claude Percy, George Hey- cabs, nolds, Norman Reynolds, Jamie H. ° | Smith. ¢ * 5 This is the chance for gen- uine bargains. A new shipment of Men's Straw Sailors ready for Satur- Verona, Wolfe Island. ; Dy Baker, Marjorie Keys, Bernard Laughlin, Alexander Mac-| strength had gone | 4onq1q. "Kenneth McDonald, Waltex Jom. Jia les. but he paddled with |yenonald, - OMye McKenna, Ora 3 i Michea, Madeline : Morgan, Marie James Reid's ambulance was call- Payne, Edna Ryan (H.), Eugene ed and efforts were made to recover Spoor, Lloyd Watts, t the bodies on Sunday aftermoon and Results In The North. Report of successful candidates at the recent junior high schoo] entrance} examinations in the inspectorate off * Frontenac North and Addington: Denbigh. Iva Johmston, Nettie Thompson, Weller Winsley. | FOX FURS For summer wear in blsck, mew shade brown and white. belonging to campers and visitors at Battersea Flinton. , but without success. It Walker Cotie (H.), Ward Clan found that the water was four- ih! ey 5 Rn Sos a 5 SE = oe W F GOURDIER L in # . ® % pvr Abbott, oh Barr, B : , Lily , Bruce Barker, Annie Gendron, Kenneth | ary Leaky, Eric Lennon, Ada Mills, Emily Mills (hon.), Minerva y Loyst, Earl Youmans. Donald Me Donald (hen. ), Russel or a ser, ¥ ow, Richard Sharbot Lake. son." Mar o 5 garet Richardson, rence LaFave, Thotsas Oltwtead. | Richardson, Pearl Seal, Edith Scho Rates : werdfiger, Carrol Schwerdfiger, Letha | | Clinton Rogers Woodruff to Take Up 4 Sword, Gillian 'Sampson, Jennie i We make them like new. ay jet at Convention BA Bol pa vars. Aiasie Stuchen. Helen Soles, Molite Stone, op ; ; io Bush, Rosena Davy, Florence Doupe,| the Sheets, Hubert Shortell, Flora : : wing: '{ Thompson, Freda Thompson, Edward | | This tire has the d The Myrtle Gilmour, Annie Gilmour, Nod * Mary Hinchey, James Hughes (H.), completely worn Anna Hust, Amelia Johuston, Edgar Taylor, Margaret: Wiley, Mildred an the Wiskin (hon.), Mildred Wood. ais Conatéam | ? Keech, Della Kellar, Eva Kennedy, when rebuilt is as a opportunity of Moly NeKeows. 38 new. ~ [llestary of che Nationat Mumicipai | Tub Edmund i grid "VALUE OF MUNICIPAL UNION" LANSDOWNE go Jennie Bradley, Grace Becksted or a aur in Cm lon, e, adys wham, Edward Gavin, Charles Horton, | Bertha Horton, Gwendoline Mooney, Nora McDonald, Elsie McNeil, Minnie Robertson, 3: ey, =H Seaman, Dora Smith, Vera Vander-|

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