Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1920, p. 2

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The discriminating buyer shops early, while ranges are full for: selection. Freshen up your Winter Coat with Collar and Cuffs of Fur. We have a great variety to choose from, PRICES REASONABLE. JOHN McKAY, Limited 149-157 BROCK ST. lf | anee, |} | ange, Deseronto, Cobourg and King- THE DAILY, BRITISH WHIG TOOK NANRITY OF PRIZES KINGSTON BOWLERS WERE SUO- CESSFUL AT BELLEVILLE "Grandads Team" Showed Up Well in the Competifién---Bowlers En. -- Jjoyed Belleville's Hospital Very Much. Kingston bowlers who attended the second annual tournament of the Central Ontario Lawn Bowling As- sociation at Belleville this week, re- turned from the Bay City on Wed- nesday evening very elated because they had been successful in captur- ing the majority of the prizes. Out of a total of thirty-nine prizes the | local bowlers were able to bring in | twenty and returned laden with sil- | Yerware, cut glass and mahogany. The outing, according the local de- votees of the green, was very enjoy- able and in large measure was due to the efforts of Mayor Riggs, Robert Wray, secretary of the association, and other members who could hardly do enough for the members of the various teams. Twenty-eight rinks | Were entered from' Peterboro, Osh- | awa, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Nap- Deseronto and Kingston, with | ston, with 112 players contesting for | honors. li H.W. Newman's rink took the ho- lf mors in the Ackerman competition Woman's White Oxfords and Pumps--high and low heels--regular $3.50 and $4.00 values. .........,...TO CLEAR $2.45 Steve J. Martin "Shoes of Merit and Distinction" Phone 2216, "eng eames THE BRITISH WHIG JOB DEPT. will appreciate an opportunity of serving you 'in the production of Qlergy st.; brick; § rooms; = hot water furnace; © and electricity Clergy st: brick: 9 rooms: hot air; B. and C.; gas and electricity : rooms; hot air : Woh ow floors; gas; elec. ..36000 il Johnston st.; brick; 8 rooms; | hot Air furnace; B. and Q.; | g8s and electuieity «1.34400 |i ] Pine st; frame; § rooms; gas i Ra electricity; hot furnace; h.w. flpors Garage for rent--centrally lo- eated--§i.00 per month. FIRST-CLASS {rintingt 8B PHONE 292 SCHOOL - CHILDREN with hols of study daily, should not be handicapped with poor eyesight! It takes but a few minutes for us in ex- ~ amining a child's to KNOW whe- ther or not their eyes properly. day by consulting Laon BMI KING STREET : Kingston, Ont. "THE BUSY OPTICAL HOUSE" ang captured the beautiful silver cup resented this year by H. Ackerman as well as four Thermos bottles. Dr. R. E. Sparks' rink were runners-up in this competition and were defeated in the last round by Mr, Newman's rink. However, gs second prizes they Were awarded four handsome maho- Eany trays. It is worthy of note that Dr, Sparks' rink was known on the green as '"'grandads' team' because all the members have grandchildren who can swing on their knee§. Des- pite their venerable ages, neverthe- less, the patriarchs were able to show some of the youngsters on the green a few things about bowling and they -put up some of the strong- est games that were played. In the competition for the Ritehle cup J, M, Elliott's rink took second Dlace, being defeated in the finals, and were awarded four silver sugar bowls. The Kingston howlers dia remark- ably well in the doubles competition being sure of the first three prizes, M. Manahan and J. N. MacFarlane are In the finals and will play the winners of the game between Dr. R. E. Sparks and J. J, Baker and R. 8 Graham and R. H, Oropker. The first prize is two pyrex plates, the second two easel stands and 'the third two smoker stands. In the singles E. Green carried off the third prize in the singles. The competition for the doubles prizes will be played om the local green. The Kingston rinks that took part in the tournament were: J. N. Mac- Farlane, M. Manahan, W. M. Camp- bell, H. W, Newman, skip. R. H. Ste- Yepson, R. H. Crooker, J. J. Baker, Df. R. E, Sparks, ship, J. A, Newman, W. R. Givens, R. 8. Graham, J, M. Elliott, skip: L. Sleeth, W, Linton, E Walsh, E. Green, skip. John Ang- rove, A. E. Treadgeld, F. Crozier, H, D, Bibby, skip. J. N. Munsie, W; Jackson, C. Crozier, J. F. McMillan, skip. #. S. Evanson, Dr. R, C. Cart- wright, W. H. Wormwith, A, Turcott, skip. WILLIAM HW. FRANCIS WALKED INTO THE POLICE NETS. After He Had Boen Indulging In An Overdose of Beerw--Arthur Goslin Was Given Suspended Sentence. According to the story, William H. Francis, a short man, with a pleasing face, got off to the acting magistrate, Ald. R. B. Kent, On Thursday morn Ing. it would appear that he was a much-abused man. He was run in for being intoxicated, but according to hia story of it all, he was "pushed' ~ Francis pleaded guilty to taking & punch out of the Ontario Temper. ance Act, but declares that he had Bot heen drinking whiskey. = All he Bad was simply beer, of the kind that ¢! , not near , but real beer. And this is how he got it: As a Rreamble, the accused told Bow he had worked hard, all day ednesday, When he eame home he Jound an his vifes unknown to has, \ made preparations for a pa #t his home. Some of the invited guests, knowing well the weather conditions, dougie Hong thelr aw refreshments, ix rm of a keg beer. Franeis felt rather hurt over the party being arranged "over his head," as 'it was, but when he mot -sight of the beer, he Was quite will- ing to forget and to forgive, and he took to the beer just like a duck takes to water, After he got a good til] of it, he began to see things, and strange to say, landed in the station, » & police constable pot take him, he Simply walked there himself, ta.gntold his troubles. He rapped on the door, but there ap- 'welcome for him. He I ; ieee 2 i ? i i § g 9 4 Eat £758 55 (upon the eng STORY OF POLE COURT) INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | LOCAL NEWS AND ITEMS oF Hi GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. W. Swaine, piano hy orders at cAuley's. or phone w. McAu pb Mrs. D. J. Millan, Earl street, are on a trip to Montreal and Boston. - Every governor-general since Duf- ferin "has opened the Cknddian Na- tional exhibition. The usual weekly dance was held at the Kingston Yacht Club house on Wednesday evening. Capt. W. Swaine was selected as one of the Ontario Rifle Association's representatives in. the Dominion Rifle Association's counail. Now 'ls the time to ngve yorr plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction, C. W Lindsay. Limited. Mra. Adam Shortt, Ottawa, has been appointed a member of the mothers' d created by the Hare gon ment, Though the Canadian National ex- hibition only dates back to 1879, the first exhibition from which the Canadian National developed was es- tablished in Toronto in 1348. A warrant was issued on Thursday morning by Justice of the Peace Hunter for the apprehension of a young resident of Wolfe Island upon | a charge of attempted assault upon an eight-year-old girl. We | Tent you a plane, spd end of six months if you feel lke | pur ont we will allow rental on purchase easy terms on dal W: Lindsay LP RH deminion superin- tendent eastern offices of the Depart- ment of Labor, Ottawa, was in the city on Wednesday making 4s in- spection of the local office. Me was ~ "Melody, Desert Dreams, I'll See You in C-U-B-A, Tumble In, Marion You'll Soon Be Marrying Moe, Dear Old Gal Who's Your Pal To-night; Your Eyes Have Told Me So, So Long Oo-Long, That Eili Bif} It You Could Care, Bells, Wishing Land, In Sweet September, Jean, Missy, The Hen and the. Cow, Alla; Pip Pip Toot Toot Good-Bye-ie, Might Be Your Once'in a While, Swanee, etc., ste, SATURDAY BOOK AND MUSIC SALE: Popular Music , cis sniteinin anus Two fop a Quarter Popular Copyright Books eielelaio eS aiaberols niotelon ole Ninety Cents Each Save your United States Silver Coins--we pay 5% premium on them. TIP-TOP MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, $27.00. One price only and satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. The College Book Store Telephone 919 Agent for TIP TOP Tailo Pleased to find everything in first. | i class shape. A. T. Phillips, superintending en- gineer of the Rideau canal, arrived In the city on the steam yacht Lior- etta 'on Wednesday, and was the | guest of J, M, Campbell down the ri- ver on the steamer St, Lawrence in the afternoon. Used to Condemn Engagin Of Detectives at Prison W. 8. Hughes, superintendent of penitentiaries, Is at the Portsmouth Institution on an official visit of in- 8pection. He arrived from Ottawa Wednesday night and proceeded to Portsmouth to be present at the open- ing in the morning at seven o'clock. This is hix first visit sinee the dis- missal of the hospital officials. Super- intendent Hughes was for many years an official at Portsmouth, and was never known to favor the employ- ment of outside detectives, but on the contrary strongly cqondemned such agencies, It is thought that the superintendent and the minister of Justice will now hardly be agreed png of spies to oper- ate, within the | IN MARINE OIROLES | The steamer Jex cleared with the barge White and Frank, to load cbal t Os : The. ey Glyde arived in port, and cleared with pontoons to be used hy Capt, Willlam Lessle, in the raising of the steamer Keystorm, sunk near Brockville, : The yacht Cleopatra ie out ae Collingwood Shipbuilding Company's dock, where it has been undergoing "repairs. * ts of Vessels in and About Mavemenia . ngston " - The steamer Maplegorge passed up from Montreal to Port Colborne on Wednesday evening. The steamer Toronto down from Toronto to Prescott on Thursday morning. The steamer Maplebrook passed down from Perf Colborne to Mont- real on Thursday morging. ; To I : Steamer St. oi, leaves ferry dock Friday, at 8 am. icing a a on --- i-- Men's Panamas for .......92 "Men's Boaters for ...,,,,..02 | | Open Evenings The best values in Navy. and Black Serge to be found in the trade---all pure wool, fast colors and at the following prices: 88 inches Wide ,.. wu we wn ove son SRB5 42 in ches Wide ... wwe vo om os sano 48 inches wide ... wwe sessvms BRIO 50 inches wide .,..,.$8.75 and $8.00 B54 inches wide at $3.00 and $7.50, with 10 prices between, ALL WOOL BROADCLOTH AND TRICOTINE in the season's most approved shades now roady for your inspection. 80 to 54 inches wide, $5.50 and $6.00 per yard. Newman & Shaw "The =m a HAD A FINE OUTING Picnic for Children at St, Marys-of- | ff the-Lake, The children of the St. Marys-of- the-Lake on had a most de Mghtful picnic on the orphenage grounds on Wednesday afternoon. The day as an ideal one for the out. ing, and the children enjoyed thems selves to the hull, In Bombe Ao Orphans' ad charge De and looked after the manner, A. special feature was the Programme of races, which resulted as follows | Is under § years--I, Maloney, Corrigan, Helen Jeror, yol avd J. Shipman : and 1. Shipman; Shipman Tog War--T. troy, adil, %. 3 Burns, D. Corrigan, N. Fagsont, WT V. MoGtlles, Blindfold rece~Lena Taylor, W. Tell ov Donker Mary Lu well, M. | George: Mills & Co, | mri Ss + Must Have Their Marker. driver of an a Always Busy Store" $1500... ,..York street . ,. ., Cement blocks. $3800. .....Albert street . . . . Frame; E. Light; B. and 0. $3850, , .,,.Chatham street ++New Brick Bungalow. $3050... . Barrie Street ... New Brick Bungalow. $5000. ... .Chestnut Strect + New Brick Dwelling. $4100. ..... York street ...., New Brick Dwelling, ' E. W. MULLIN & SON MOYERS AND SELLERS OF REAL RETATS Cor. Johnson wad rauBANC) Phones 530w and 5003. Country calls given best of attention, Cail and let us supply you with GASOLINE, OILS, ste, Btorage for cars. : " aliving ut .

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