PAGE FOURTEE TH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920, - Told in Twilight Pages 3 and 8.) . _ The Girl Guides returned to town to-day, the picture of health and Bappiness, after two weeks under '(Continued from canvas, at their camp down the river. { Mrs. J. F. Macdonald, Mrs. McCor- mack and the ladies who assisted them are to be congratulated on'a very successful undertaking. 8» © Misses Mowat, Johnson street, have asked a few people to come in at the tea hour this afternoon, to meet Mrs. William Watt, Brantford, who is their guest, . - Mrs.. McCready, who- has been the " guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brym- mer, West street, has returned to Lethbridge, Alta. Mrs. H.'T. J. Coleman and her ¢hildren leave for Toronto on Mon- ~ day to spend a few days before going on to Vancouver; Dean Coleman will Join them on Wednesday. Very many are the regrets and good wishes that . will follow Dean and Mrs. Coleman . to their far-away home. Miss Ruth Anglin and Miss Con- stance Webster, Hamilton, went up to Cressy on Thursday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Horsey at their summer home. . * Miss Beatrice Bedell and George Bedell, Earl street, have returned from a visit to Picton.' Mr. apd Mrs. Holbrooke, Ottawa, will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, William street. Miss Helen Nicol Cataraqui, is at the Thousand Island Park visiting - her aunt, Mrs. H, C. Beadel, Syra- suse, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Rattenbury, Notice to Creditors Notice Is given pursuant to the Statute, that all persons having claims St the estate of John N. Bauder, died on the 16th day of February st, are required to send them to Chas. ebster, Solicitor, on or before the day of September next, after which date the administrator will dis- tribute the assets of the deceased. ELIZA BAUDER; 5 Administrator. Kingston, August 6th, 1920. IA A, PA W. LH SON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Repaired. Prices moderate, TEMPERANCE HOTEL YARD QUEEN STREET. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND \ , DEFENCE. " Notice to ex-members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. , NOTICE is hereby given to all con- cerned that ex-members of the Cana- dian Expeditionary Force who are en- titled to and who require post-dis- charge dental treatment must submit jedr applications to the District Dental A cer at the Headquarters of the Dis- Arict in which they reside on or before st September, 1920. Applications for ental treatment received after 1st Sep- tember, 1920, will not be considered. "8gd.) EUGENE FISET, ? Major General. Deputy Minister, Militia and Defence. Ottawa, August 3, 1920. Note.--Newspapers._ will not be paid ' for the advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Depart- ment. (H.Q. 3361-1-22). "Auction Sales w---- am the best auctioneer in Kingston. Make me prove it. - BEDFORD, The Auctioneer Phone 1721 or 1428. Angrove's Repairs ges, Lawa Mowers, ete, We work right and guarantee mn. OC repair 187 WELLINGTON STREDY yo. Rubber Pouches 43c. to $1.00 : ts, Pocket Knives, ete. ACK F. ELDER '| tall. [New York, are the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guess, Syden- ham, are the guests of Mrs. Guess, {Brock street, : | | Mrs. Stuart Hawkins, Centre street, who has been at Algonquin { Park, {8 now in Ottawa with her | mother, Mrs. Leggo. | has returned. to town. { Prof. and Mrs. Keith Hicks, Ken- isington avenue, returned from Bob's i Lake on Friday. - Mr, and Mrs, H. M. Mowat who spent a few -days with the Misses | Mowat, Johnson street, have return- ed to Toronto. " . end. . Miss Gladys Lemon, Kingston, is spending a few days the guest of Miss M. Berry. children, Kingston, have been spend- ing a few days at Case Dainard's, Upper Glenora Road. | Miss Grace Taft, Kingston, and | Mrs. Ostrander, Deseronto, are visit- ing at Ohilie Ferguson's, Pleasant | View. { Mrs. Fred Mirand!, Gananoque, will accompany Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter, Kingston, on a motor trip to Hamilton. - . + 2 Mrs. John Ashley, Livingston avenue, and Mrs. John Bannister, Union street, returned on Thursday evening, after spending the past | month in New York city, New Jersey, | Albany and Massapaque. | Mrs. N. C. Polson and Miss Una Polson, Montreal, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, King street west. Sir Gilbert Parker was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Leonard, Na- panee, on Tuesday. . Miss Beatrice Wilson, . Napanee, spent Wednesday in Kingston. Max and Marie Kenyon, Kingston, have returned home,. after spending their holidays with their aunt, Mrs. John McAllister, Napanee. * . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. G. Spriggs and family, Picton, are spending a'couple of weeks holidaying on a motor trip which will include Kingston and To- ronto. Mrs. D. G. McPhail, Kingston, was in Picton for the week-end. Mrs. G. W. McMullen is at Picton from Brookline, Mass., and - is stopping with H. C. McMullen and Miss McMullen. Miss M. Egan, Kingston, is visit- ing Miss Claribel Keogh, Black River Bridge. Dr. J. A. Lane and wife, Syracuse, N.Y., are visiting C. W. Lane, 85 Gore street. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Porter, Roch- ester, N.Y., are visiting the latter's parents, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. C. N. Spooner, Frontenac street. Miss Helen Cold, Picton, and Miss Dorothy White, Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. Arthur Day, Ports- mouth. SPORTING NEWS Bowling on Friday. Arrangements are being made to hold a wp on the Queen's bowling green on Labor Day, Sep- tember 6th, and already a number of the members have signified their ine tention of participating. On Friday night in the singles, J. McFarlane won from J. McDonald, L. Sleeth from H., W. Newman, W. C. Crozier from W. Jackson, and A. B, Sreadeon from W. H. Worm- with, : Lfrom E. Willlamson and W. R. Givens from J. Edwards. - In the Scotch doubles, W. Frizell and J. McDonald defeated A. Zufelt and H. Price by 11-10. MERCANTILE LEAGUE Posties Defeat Insurance 22 to 2 in Four Innings. The Ogdensburg game last Wed- nesday had nothing at all on the game between Insurance and Posties Friday evening, wheni the niail-men summed up twenty-two runs in four innings, If the game had progressed at that rate for the full innings the score would probably have looked like some of the rugby tallies of last Insurance seemed to have trouble finding a pitcher. Driver tried his hand at it but concluded it was no use. Walker walked into the box to save the day but did not save it. Then a' little fellow by the name of Ryan started in with no better luck than the other two. In the fourth inning the insurance crowd me disgusted and threw the game. 'The line-up : Ingurance--Morris, s.s.; Ryan, p.; Hylahd, 2b.; E. Ryan, Lt; 8. Driver, 1b.; Woods, ¢.; Walker; 3b.; Powers, c.f.; Mullen, r.1. _ Posties--Kehoe, 2b.; Nicholson, 8.8.; Mallory, ¢.; Daly, 1b.; Morris, 3b.;* Hi k, ¢.f.; Morrison, LL.; Hubbart, r.f.; Gilchrist, p. ! © Mrs, Hayes Released. Mrs. Fanny Hayes, Grenadier Is- land, charged with abandoning her six weeks old child in the * Union station, Brockville, appeared before Judge Reynolds on Friday and was released on suspended sentence. To Sue for Divorce. township of Portland, will apply to parliament at the next session for divorce from his wife, Annie Eleanor Campbell, on the ground of adultery and desertion. - The closing quotation on bar sil- ver from New York, Friday after noon, was $1.01%. This is the first time that free silver has touched the dollar mark for mynths. - : Ford front springs, $3.00 each, at Lemmon & Sons. : Summer Fruits and Pure lce Cream We have all kinds of Fresh Fruits arriving daily Princess Street. - > w, John Robinson, Detroit, Mich., is | at his parents' home for -the week- | Gananoque, | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Dainard and | In the doubles W. C. Crozier won |. George Herbert Stanley Campbell, | $ Where Whigs Are Sold The Daily British Whig is on sale | at vapid places in the city: | culléps G y d Prin- Mr. Hawkins | Cullép's Grocery, Alfred an rin COss Streets, Cullen's Ice Cream Parlor, Alfred | and Princess streets. { 'McGall's Cigar Store, Princess and | King streets, Twigg's Cigar Store, 70 | street. | = McCauley"s Book Store. 93 Prin- { cess street. College Book Store, 250 Princess | street. George Thompson, 204 Princess | street. Prouse's Drug Store, 312 Princess | street. Best's Up-Town Drug Store, Prine cess and Division streets. T. R. Carnovsky, Princess and Vice toria streets, Bath Road Post Office, Upper Prin. cess street, Miss Bucknell's News Stand, King street, corner Clarence street, McLeod's Grocery, corner Division and Union streets, George Grainger, Portsmouth, Austin's Drug Store, corner King and Market streets. Frontenac Hotel, Ontario street. C.P.R. Station, Ontario street Princess WHO'S WHO TRADE CONGRESS Right Hon. Lord Deshorough, JK.C.V.0, The Right Hon. Lord Desborough, K.C.V.0., empire builder and sports- man, who will preside at the ninth congress of the Chambers of Com- merce of the Empire, Toronto, has played a part in many varied fields. During the war he was responsible for the protection of the water sup- ply of London, and was also made responsible for the release of trained mechanics from the fighting lines for service in munitions. As an athelete he holds many records. Ha was president of the British imperial adc flept, and presented three aeroplanes to Canada, He was on the treasury committee which started war savings certificates. In the great police in- quiry in London he distinguished himGelf 'by asking 10,000 questions. Who Will Pay the Debt. (Edmonton Bulletin) The national debt of Canada is six times greater than it was before the war., The annual interest on it is greater than the total national rev- enue before the war. How is the in- creased burden of taxation to be carried without ruin to the country? There is only one answer: By in- creasing production. How can pro- duction be most largely and most rapidly increased? With less than 20 per: tt. of available prairie land as yet ur .er cultivation it is obvious that by no other means can produc- tion in Canada be increased so large- ly or so rapidly as by increasing the cultivated area of the west. A Laugh. A laugh is just like sunshine, It freshens al the day ; It tips the peaks of life with light, And drives the clouds away. The soul grows glad that hears it And feels its courage strong-- A laugh is just like sunshine For cheering folks along. p----------UIS | | A YOUCHIUL visit e to Tolsute world of life and usefulness | first tempted Sie yenr-ola BAY : ETRE a ; dy 5 | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Items of Interest Gathered by Our Lis Busy Reporters. Snap hand cleaner, 15¢ or 2 for 25¢, at Lemmon & Sons. { Miss Ada Bates has taken a house on Brock street, and will move into it at once. Miss Hazel Street, Gananoque, has accepted a position in the Kingston telephone exchange. | M. C. Johnston, elected a member of the executive {committee of the "Life Underwriters | of Canada. ® | F. J. Hoag, Kingston, is a member | of the legislation committee of. the Canadian Pharmaceutical { tion, which has been in session in { Mcantreal. | .A Kingston man who was in De- | troit, Mich., on Thursday, found that | sugar was selling at seventeen cents {& pound in the retail stores there. | This price compares with twenty- | three cents up to twenty-six cents a {| pound locally. | There was a big time at Eastview {camp on Friday night, the occasion | being a corn roast held by the cot- |tagers. Two big bonfires added to | the festivities and everyone had a | real jolly time. | A goodly number of citizens turn- | ed out for the concert given in Mac- | donald Park on Friday night by the band of the R.C.H.A. The band ren- | dered a choice programme of music {and every number was warmly | appreciated. Capt. Light again has |a splendid concert organization. Kingston, was THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. The Poles had captured fifteen thousand Soviet troops up to Thurs- day. Samuel Montgomery Roosevelt, ar- tist and portrait painter, and second cousin of the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt, dropped dead in the Knickerbocker club, New York. Fierce fighting has been carried on between Serbs and Albanians, the Serbs losing 220 dead and 250 pri- soners. - The Albanian government has called out four new classes, numbering %60,000. Fears are expressed that recent events in Mesopotamia will involve Great Britain in a costly military campaign Official reports show that the country is in a state of anarchis- tic rebellion against British adminis- tration. sen Twenty thousand, six hundred and twenty-three persons donated 10 cents each toward the Chapman "flower from a fan" fund. A floral blanket with 2,063 flowers was pur- chased and all money left over wiil be turned over to the "Ray Chapman memorial fund. Traffic earnings of the Grand Trunk Railway System for the week ending Aug. 14th, amounted to $2,- 443,144 as compared with $1,966,- 713 for the same period in 1919. There will be no material decline in the price of refined sugar for at least another six weeks, is the opinion of W. G. Lambe, of the St. Tawrence Sugar Refining Company. 3) The official entente between France and Great Britain has been more or less restored, says a Paris. despatch to the London Times. It is rumored that Sir Richard Lake, HMeutenant-governor of Sas- katchewan, whose term expires in October, will be successor in the senat to Senator Douglas who died Thursday. STAND BY YOUR TOWN. If you think your town's the best, Tell 'em so. If you'd have her lead the res\ Help her grow, When there's anything to do Let the fellows count on you, You'll feel bully when it's through, Don't you know. >» If you want to make a hit, Ge a name, If the other fellow's it Who's to blame? Spend you money in your;town, Thusly keep your prices down, Give the mail concern a frown--y That's the game! If you're used to giving knocks, Change your style; 3 Throw bouquets instead of rocks, For a while; Let the other fellow roast, Shun him as you would a ghost, Meet his hammer with a boas * And a smile. ? When a stranger from afar Comes along, Tell him who and what you are-- Make it strong; Needn't flatter, never bluff. / Tell the truth, for that's enough; Join the boosters--that's the stuff. We belong. 2 Seven Sentence Sermon. < East, West, Hame's best.--Scotch Proverb. *. . - Care will kill a cat.--Anon. - - - What thou livest, live well; | How long or short, permit to heaven. : --Young. . Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God, the things that are God's. esus. He that would bring home the riches of the Indies, must carry the riches of the Indies with him.-- Traveller's ak 3 Not enjoyment and not sorrow. Are our destined end of way; But to act, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today. ow. .- No one can enter upon the great without Associa- |. (From Our Own Correspondent) Aug. 21.--The steamer St. Law- rence had quite fair patronage yes- terday morning for her trip to Og- densburg, N.Y., She made the return about 8. p.m. . Under the auspices. of the 'Gan- anoque Yacht' Club another enjoy- 'able dance was held last eveping in the assembly hall at their club house. A goodly number of visitors were in attendance. A pretty wedding was solemnlzed on Wednesday of 'this week at St. Philomene's 'church, Howe Island, when Miss Marguerite White, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson matrimony to Alfred Vincent, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Vincent, First street, Gananoque. The nuptial mass was sung by Rev. Father Ke- hoe, rector of St. John's church, be- fore a goodly number of friends and relatives. At the regular meeting of Ganano' que Lodge No. 4 of the Amalga- mated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, held in the assembly hall at the Oddfel- lows Temple, Bro. Peter O. Pelow was duly elected as their delegate to attend the sessions of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada which will be convened at Windsor - on Sept. 13th. Bro. Jos. Case was elected as alternate. . Considerable rivalry is being ma- nifested among the working men of the various manufacturing plants in getting out the best float for the la- bor day celebration.: In most cases the manufaqturers are giving the men a free hand on the job. Reeve George Dowsley, while out practising with hook and line, in an effort to get a chance for the big fish prize for labor day, hooked a fine maskinonge near McNinch's Point, which he safely landed. Miss Hazel Bishop, First street. left yesterday for Stella, Amherst Island, for a short visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. Ernest Wemp. Miss Essie DeLong, King street, spending the past few days with friends near Belleville, 'has returned home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pecor, Victoria avenue, spending the past two weeks with relatives in Rochester, N.Y., have returned home. The Mesopotamia Revolt. London, Aug. 21.--The war office announces fresh outbreaks in Meso- IX i 'AT-- JAS. «CRAWFORD. JAS. HENDERSON. TELEPHONE 304. HIRES DELICIOUS WORLD FAMOUS ROOT BEER BEVERAGE IN BOTTLES FOR YOUR HOME. : JOHN GILBERT. Nothing goes into Hires but the pure healthful juices of Roots, Herbs, Barks and Berries and Pure Cane Sugar. ' Thompson" Botting Works EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGSTON DISTRICT. JAS. REDDEN & CO. W. V. WEBSTER. 1 OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS ST. White, Howe Island, was united in | J salt. WINE Pe railways and telegrapns from Bag- dad 9" Kirfri, and Kirkuk have been cut and several railway bridges burned. The stdtement says that the revo- lutionary movement instead of being potamia on a considerable scale. 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