Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1920, p. 14

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W. H. Reid and Dr. John Stew- art and S. 8. Corbett, sons-in-law. The casket was banked with beautj- fu} flordl tributes of affection and esteem, and filled two cars when the Procession formed to convey the re- maing to the cemetery. pall-bearers were Dr. T. J. Reid, sons, and Y > | The Late C, A. Babcock, G | Clifford Arnold Babcock, aged fourteen years and five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silvester Babcock, | Fernleigh, passed away in the Gen- eral Hospital on Friday evening, death being due to peritonitis. ' The sick boy was brought to the hos- pital in an automobile by his par- nts and two sisters from Fernleigh, The Late Mrs. W. Reid. | 3 funeral of the late Mrs. Wil- | i Reid took pi from her Ifite fidence, Victoria street, to Catar- gi 'cemetery, Saturday afternoon. ] religious service at the residence fils very impressive and was attend- by all of the relatives of the de- | jifties of mind and heart endeared | an operation could be performed he to all with whom she came in | expired. The remains were sent to ptact. Rev. J, de P. Wright, rector Fernleigh, via C.P.R., Saturday, by & Luke's church, officiated, The |S. §. Corbett, undertaker, COMPANY OF the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas ang Glengarry NBA splendid 5 or 10 Year in. Vestmentg, 79 Clarence St, Kingston Thomas Mills, Manager, Yielding 62 p.c. ing every kind of insur- Life Ins urance a specialty, We issue Policles cover able property, ICID SUR! Farms and City Propert y Sold om Commigsion. 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' $1.28 a bottle -- at mbet or sent postpaid by AT THE STRAND, MONDAY, banks in his' latest Moll i ---- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. $500,000 production "The yeoddle."' August 28.--There was another | generous offering of live hogs at the | local market yesterday, which were jon purchased by local shipment, The steamer St. | rene took out quite a large excu | sion party for a moonlight trip to | | Douglas Fair | | { { | Alexandria Bay last evening. | Citizens' Band accompanied | party. | « Sine will supply your Drug needs. Quite a number from town have been at Alexandria Bay during the past few days, attending the motor boat races, The eleven-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Darling, while playing at the dam near where repairs going on, fell from the bridge to the rocks some distance below, and was picked up in an unconscious condi- | tion and removed to' his home near | by. Dr. Bird was summoned and had | the lad rushed to Kingston hospital, It hag since been reported that the lad's skull is fractured. For Souvenirs Store. The public library, which has been closed for some time past 'on account of the epidemic of infectious diseases among the young people, is to be re-opened Sept. 1st. On Monday, at the Methodist par- sonage, Rev, Daniel Mick united in marriage Miss Adorna Ida Kane, daughter\of Mr. and Mrs, George H. Kane, Sydenham street, to Glenxille W. Patter, shn of Mr. and Mrs, James Potter, Arthur street. Mr, and Mrs. Potfer left for a honeymoon trip to '| Toronto, Windsor and Detroit. Your school needs at Sine's. 7 The Dorey Brothers, with. their wives and families, are enjoying their annual camp up the north channel on the main shore, The congregation of St. Johns Ro- man Catholic church has secured the old Arlington hotel building from D. J. Lloyd and will utilize jt for separ. ate school purposes. Bine Is headquarters for School Books, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Borer and little son, Junior Borer, motored from Pontiac, Mich., this week, for a visit with local relatives, They were ac- companied back by Mrs. Borers sis- ter, Mrs. William H, Richardson, and son, Jack, who have beep spending Several weeks there, and also by Mr, Borer's brother, Mr, Vincent, and young bride, who are spending a part of their honeymoon here. TRIPLE * LINKS WINNER They Defeat the Andrew's Baseball Team 7 to 3. of anita Toronto St. Andrew's did not live up to their reputation Friday éven- ing when Triple Links put it over them by seven runs to three. The lo- eal aggregation were in excellent shape and played a fine game. They secured only five hits but made ev- erything count. Only one error was tecorded against them as compared with eight of the visitors. The visiting team did not play their usual battery, Sheppard, the catcher, was in right field ang Bar- ker, their pitcher, "was only used once asa pinch hitter in the ninth. Unless the St. Andrew's is sav- ing for the game with Ponies this afternoon, they fall, below the speed which has been thelr reputation here, The Links had no difficulty whatever in handling them. All the visitors scoring was done in the last two inn- ings. Green, the third basema, drove will be supplied Toronto St. EN just as you have made a good impression the girl inthe corner seat, the strange child other side of the street car persists in calling Daddy"......... Well! ain't it disconcertin'? That's When A Fellow Needs A Smoke a homer into the park in the eighth tor their first tally. Their other two runs were secured in the ninth inn- ing. The line up; St. Andrew's--Green, 3b: Simpson es; Houston, 2b; Samuels, 1b; Scrut- cn, If; Boland, ef; Walker, ¢; Shep. pard, rf; Findley, p; Barker, batted for Findley in the ninth. : Triple | Links--Nicholson, er; Thompson, if: Schultz, 1b; Hall, rf; Baker, 3b; Twigg, 2b; Evans, ss; Cotman, ¢; Saunders, p. ? The score by innings: R. H.! St. Andrew's . .000000012--7 g Triple Links. 01201201x--~7 § Umpire--E. Hartriek. -- ~~ Cheese Campbellford, 500 at Brockville, 500 at 27¢ Marsden Kemp his engagements trict very soon an 27 3-16¢. tuning, "and has not over twenty-two years, the time. . A goodly portion of what the world calls good luck is composed of ninety. nine parts of ambition and one part of talent. Bo " te ect dh | | buyers. for | L I | The |e the | Blackstone is the man who is said to | i Theatrical -- Blackstone Coming. The attraction at the Grand Opera House, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 3rd and 4th will be the first appear- ance of Blackstone, the master magi- clap, whose work has been compar- with that of Herman and Kellar. have the cleverest hands | world and his performance .is co | | | | on Labor Day. ded to be one of the most entertain- ing as well as mystifying ever given on a stage. He has a varied program- me of small magic and one trick fol- iows the other so -quickly that an hour passes in laughter and amaze- are ment. Between the first and second parts of the entertainment there 1s introduced a musical act that in it- self is a big feature of any perfor- mance, At the special Saturday mat- inee, baby bunnies will be given away free to lucky children. At 6.45 p.m. on, Friday evening Blackstone will be tied hand and foot, nailed in '20 to Sine's Drug | a box, and thrown off Swifts' wharf, His escape makes a thrilling specta- cle that no one should miss, and will still remain a mystery to the most careful observer.--Advt. "Babes in the Wood." There are novelties of a grand and varied character embodied" in the two and three-quarter hours it takes to present F. Stuart Whyte's new English pantomine "Babes In The Wood." In its dozen scenes of mag- uificent splendor and gorgeous cos- RR ee -- EE Notice to Creditors | Notice is given pursuant Statute, that all persons havin against the estate of John Who died on th to the| g claims | r np e administrator will dis sets of the deceased. ELIZA BAUDER, { Fo Administrator, | | Kingston; August 6th, 1929 ! 9 DEPARTMENT or MILITIA AND DEF CE CE SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 HIRES DELICIOUS WORLD FAMOUS ROOT BEER BEVERAGE IN BOTTLES FOR YOUR HOME. CRAWFORD, JAS. REDDEN & (CO. . ENDERSON. "W. Ve"WEBSTER. JOHN GILBERT. res but the pure healthful juices of Roots, and Berries and Pure Cane Sugar. son Bottling Works SIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGSTON DISTRICT. ONE 304. OFFICE: 294 PRINCESS ST. ---- AT-- Jas. JAS. H Nothing goes into Hi Herbs, Barks' Thom EXCLU, TELEPH Notice to ex-members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. NOTICE is hereby given to all con- t ex-members qf the Cana- | ditionary Force who are en- post-dis- | dental treatment must submit | their applications to the District Dental Officer at the Headquarters of the Dis- trict in which they reside on or before 1st September. 1920. Applications for dental treatment received after 1st Sep- tember, 1920, Will not be considered. »(Sgd.) EUGENE FISET, of ' Major Genural. | Deputy Minister, Militia and Defenoe Ottawa, August 3, 1920. Note.---News| for the adverti without autho ment. (H.Q. 3361-1-22). apers will not be paid rity from the Depart- PLEASANT WATER TRIPS THIS WEEK Monday, August 23rd--8, §, Return Fare, 50 cents, Tuesday, August 24th--Wolge Island Methodist Church Excursion down the river to Gananoque and Clay tom, 10 a.m. . Wednesday, August 25th--g Ss. 8 75 cents. Children, half fare. Thursday, August 26th--S. §, St. La wrene Plet; 10 a.m, 1.00. Children, half tare, te " mn Friday, August 27th, §. Brockville to Amherst Island, 5 p.m. Boe, Saturday, August 28th---S, §, St. La Wwrence to Alexandria Bay, 2 pm, Sunday, August 20th--8, §, $e. Law rence to Alexandria Bay, 2 p.m, Steamers Leave Whart at Foot St. Lawr ence, Moonlight to Clayton; 7.30 pm, t. Lawrence to Clayton, 2 Pm. Adults Adults, of Brock street. FOR SALE By tender, brick dwelling, facing Victoria Park, also building lots. House has 12 rooms, hot air, 2 grates. front and back verandas, stained Blasy win- dows, Also Lot A, corner Mack and Frontenac, 323x117. nd C, 30 x 96.6. sement if they insert | Lots B. a Lot 5. Rideau street, 63 x 135. Separate sealed tenders for each of these properties will be received by the undersigned up to 4 o'clock, p.m, September 7th. Terms: the thirds cash, balance on Ist mortgage at 6%. The highest or any ten be accepted. Tenders to R CARR-HARRIS, der may not to be addressed 23 Mack street, COAL CO, | Until further advised, and subject to change without ' not ; the price for COAL will po: ie, srerdai anda. $15.50 . $15.50 SOWARDS glove £8 Nur Pea $14.00 ying 50c. extra. PEIN LS Avan ra *% 20,00 040 Bs sss sae avec | A fierce bat Friday merni land. Fifty m barracks. Sho tle was fought early on ng at Clonakilty, Ire- en attacked the police ts were exchanged and the raiders withdrew. Is estimated at $200,000,000,000. tumes are introduced splendid sing- | ing, artistic dancing, and mirthful comedy, Hy artists who have proven their worth on the continental stage, and in Canada. Those prime favorites Dorothy Mackay and May Strachan, as sweet and percocious as ever are the Babes of the Fairy Tale and Har- riett Fawn and Charles Cardel will be seen in new Cockney characters, Victor Dyer and Thomas Ellis are new importations from London for ihe cast. The most notable of the many scenes in the pantomine are The Old Village Fair, a replica of Hogarth's engraving, with the arch- ery tournament and side shows, all produced with medival colorings, and Cnpid's Garden, a new and novel idea in stage craft. Another. positive novelty in the allegory "Opportuni- ty', In which the advantages that | are offéred In Canada for "Every | Kid" are most beautifully and strik- | ingly emphasized. This splendid at- | traction comes to the Grand Opera | House Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 6th, and 7th, with a special matinee S (Continued on Page 16) teed A Kindly Act, Kingston people visiting in Wat- ertown, N.Y, during the past: week, are greatly pleased over the action taken by residents of that city to &ive New York children: a vacation. A batch of children who never get an outing in New York city, were sent to Watertown and there they. were looked after for two weeks and given a splendid outing. As each batch puts in two weeks they re- turn to New York and another lot of youngsters are sent on. The scheme has worked out remarkably well and those who have been so kind as to care for the youngsters In this way are to be warmly com- mended for their kind action, Increased Freight Rates. Coal dealers at Oswego expect that coal shipped from the mines will carry an increased freight rate of 96 cents a ton. 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