Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1921, p. 2

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ee eT See 4 NEW FUR COATS, CAPES, STOLES, SCARFS, and CHOKERS Old Furs remade and repaired. Place your order now. : - Sumther prices. ®. JOHN McKAY, Ltd. * "THE FUR HOUSE 149 to 157 BROCK STREET THE ------ PRIZE WINNERS AT Those Who Were Lucky in| the Various Events, at Brophy's Point." | the Ancient Order of Hibernlans of Kingston, which was | Brophy's Point on the city's holiday. 1 All the events were keenly c ontested {and watched with interest by the 1aree crowds attending. | something doing all the time, races, | baseball games, dancing, swimming | and other attractions, so that every | holiday-maker on the grounds had {fun and entertainment in abund- ance. The committee In charge is delighted with the excellent service rendered by the Kingston Navigation | Company, Through Mr. Campbell's | efforts a boat seryice was rendered { that would be hard to equal and the | steamer Brockville made trip, after {trip in record time to bring the gay {crowds to the Point. Two baseball games were; played during the afternoon, one between the married men and the single men of the A.0.H. proving a very good 'one and affording much -amusement to the spectators; the other between Limoges Dinnerware We have just received a shipment from France of two excellent patterns of French China. Dinnerpatis ............... Tea Plates . . ..$ 9.00 doz. BB Plates ...........c...3 7.00 doz, Cups and Saucers ......... .$13.50 doz. Complete Dinner and Tea Set-- Of pieces ....... MAHOOD BROS. . . $12.00 doz. ..$ 75.00 «a sss an A.O.H. team from the city and one from Wolfe Island resulted in a win for the islanders by the close score of 8 . ,The winners' of the other sports ] events were as follows: Girls' race, 8 years--Grace Gollo- gly, Miss C. Milne. Boys' race, 8 years--Frank Melts, E. Meagher. Girls' race, 10 Meltz, Nellie® Gollogly, Boys' race, 10 years--L. Much- more, V. Collins, Girls' race, 12 years and under-- N. Gollogly, L. Birkett, --- Boys' race, 12 years and under-- K. Ahern, C. Steisach. Girls, 15 and under--Rose Meline, Irene Ahern. ! Boys, 16 and under--Peter Milne, L. Gustin, Frank Brophy. Boys' swimming race, 15 years and under--Richard Muchmore, Peter Milne. Swimming race, open--Richard Muchmore, Peter Meltz. St. Mary's Bugle Band race-- Richard Muchmore, Ed. Cunning- ham, Roy Fitzgerald. 200 yards dash, men--Thomas Lawlor, A. Casterson, E. Staley. Standing broad jump'-- Thomas Lawlor, C. Doyle, F. Montgomery. Married women's race~--Mrs. Cas- terson, Mrs. Christley, Mrs. Ryan, Fat men's race--W. E. Hopkin- son, T. O'Rourke, A. Wright, 100 yards race, men -- Thomas Lawlor, A. Casterson, M. Steacy. Married women's race -- Mrs. Christley, Mrs. Casterson, Mrs. Jack- son. Members" wives' race--Mrs. Thom- as James, Mrs. F. McGuire, Mrs. G. Ford. Married ladies' race--Mra: Caster- years--Annie Estate 3 jo kinds of Insur- ance--Fire, Automo- SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Granulated Sugar . . 10 Ibs. 85c. Finest Creamery Butter ..42c, 10c¢; pkg. Catsup (large) ...24c.. bottle Picnic Sardines . .. .5 tins 35¢. Cleaned Currants . , 2 lbs, 35¢, Evaporated Apples. . ...12c. Ib. Chase & Sanborn Coffee (1s) tins Rolled Oats Corn Meal (Gold) .. Lemon and Vanila Ext. 9¢. bot. Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. | bile, Burglary, Plate Glass, Liability, etc. Stocks, Bonds and Investments. McCana Agency | * RH. WADDELL Phones 336-806. 86 Brock St. gon, Mrs, Christley, Mrs. Jackson, | Hop, step and jump--A, Cagterson, li | Doyle, Quinn. Commitee men's rave. Mec- Cabe, C. Doyle, A. Quinn. Young ladies' race -- Misses G. Milne, Rose Watts, Mrs. H, Much- more, Single ladies' consolation race-- Misses E. Gallagher, Rose Melts, Gladys Milne. Ladies' three-legged race --Annie Meltz, Gladys Milne, Pearl Andre, | Tug of wayr--Division Neo. 2, A.O. lll H., Wolfe Island. | Committee men's race--C. McCabe, R. James, A. Quinn, Throw the ec hiJonkins, Shea, Todd. Consolation race -- A. Quinn, E. | Lawless, B. Christley. A.0.H. members race--C. McCabe, Lawless. Prize walts--Mr. Shea and "Miss Payne, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Flink, Mr. and Mrs. George Joyce The entertainment dommittee t{ which had charge of the day's pro- | gramme, were: James J. Lackie | (chairman), James Keating, John i Soahlen; Frank Burns, Fred Me- {chae] Purcell, Martin Pur- = aS, a -- n | EI . ..BIG CLEARING SALE NOW, GOING ON Scores of Hats now going at-- $1.00 ENGLISH SENNET SAILORS Clearing at / $1.25, §1 50 ga $2. 00 4 Guire, tell, glen Joyce and Thothas O'Rourke. Entertained Oddfellows' Relief Representatives in ompiin ed The Odd Fellows Relief Associa- tion entertained représentatives from the different provinces in the domin- jon in attendance at the annual meeting, on a moonlight trip down the river Tuesday evening. There were about ong hundred guests on board the steamer 'Waubie, chartered tor the odcasion. 'A pleasant time Z| was spént by the visitors. Among those on board was W. F. Nickle, pry of the association. A pleas- a pani TOUR 1S POSTPONED, E | Ottawa Kiwanians To Come To King. ston on August 18th. 'Word was received in the city that = | the trip of the Ottawa Kiwanis Club to Kingston set for this Saturday, =| has been postponed until August =| 18th. The trip is for the purpose of | boosting the Ottawa fair. The change in the date was made following & consultation the club had with the exhibition officials, 80,000 Farm Laborers. ~ It is estimated that to harvest this == | year's crops in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta, it will require ap- proximately 30,000 men. The Canad- jan Pacific has arra and is ad- vertising usual special fare of §15.00 to Winnipeg and will run specta] trains from Toronto, August Sth an 17th. See any Canadian Pacific agent & ! for tall details. ~~ AOA. CELEBRATION Below will be found a list of the | prize winners at the annual picnig | held at | There was | DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ee -- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY Racy Local News and Items of General Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Prone 617. Pianos tuned. Phone 1644, C. W Lindsay, Limited. Matthew Hanson has . purchased the residence of Mrs. Andrew Me- Mahon, on the corner of Wellington and Earl streets. Miss Marjorie F. Godkin, Athens, has beén awarded her interim second class certificate following a success- ful course at the Ottewd normal school. Miss H. Re Gough has removed from 72 Earl street to No. 2 Vie- toria Terrace, opposite Artillery Park where she will continue dress-mak- ing. As a result of something she had eaten, Kathleen Eleanor Pearce But- ler, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Butler, Belleville, died on Tuesday, aged five years. Rev. Mr. Green, Belleville, will take charge of the congregations of Camden East, Yarkex and Newburg during the absence of \ their rector, Rev. Mr. Dickinson, through illness. R. J, Fitzpatrick, who. came to Alexandria about a month ago to put ing show at the ball park, I wanted by a number of persons who cashed checks for him. 5 Mrs. Gordon Sloan, Oshawa, looking for Ker husband. While she was away he sold the furniture and left. The woman traced him to Delis, where relatives reside, but when there learned that he had gone on to Montreal. s------------ BLAMED TWO PER CENT. FOR A REAL GOOD JAG And Was Remanded Three Days to Don His Think=- Ing Oap. 3 Two per cent. beer will not intoxi- cate a person. There is no room for an argument on this question," and in police court circles this has been an established fact. However, John Daley, who wai' gathered in on Tuesday night by | Constable Vernon Campbell, tried to: put one over Magistrate Farrell, by stating that all he had to drink was two per cent. When he found. he could not get this story over, he said something about having -a dash of some kind of extract with the beer, but he could not even tell what kind of extract. In fact his mind appeared to be rather clouded as a result of his "night out," and the magistrate remanded him for three days, in order that he might have time to don his thinking cap. Daley said something about it be- ing harvest time, and he had a lot of work to do, but all this has noth- ing to do with the working of the po- lice court, so the accused had better get busy and tell how he came to be intoxicated. a ---------------- Police Given a Call But It Was a False Alarm ---- About two o'clock on Wednesday morning, a citizen living near the corner of Sydenham and Johnson streets, heard a noise as if 'some per- son was on his front lawn, He inves- tigated, and was under the impres- sion that an intoxicated man had tek- en possession of his lawn. He sent in a call to the police station and a constable was soon n the scene, but the supposed man could n.t be loca- ted. The cohstable could hear the moaning of a patient in the Hotel Dieu, and it is believed that this is the noise the citizen heard. Appointed Chief. H. E Atwater, a graduate of Queen's, now residing in Ottawa, has been promoted from the position of head clerk to chief of the inspection division of the postal service branch, according to the Canada Gazette. Mr, Atwater married Miss Jessie Sherman, a former resident of King- ston. "The Hat Store" Men' & _ Straws All Reduced SLrafSuas, cULY OF, 1021, =F August Magazines GOOD HOUSEKEEPING --The best in Fiction, ashions, Cut- outs for kiddies, Needlework, Cookery, Health and Beauty. HEARST'S INTERNATIONAL-: The best in Fiction. "Ivan the Jap- Killer," by Frazier Hunt. "Beards, Bolsheviks and Bourgeoise," by G. Bernard Shaw. "Idols," by Richard. Washburn Child. "Flowing Gold," by Rex Beach. *'Cecily the Panther," by F. E. Bailey. "The Torrent," by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Pictorial Review, American Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, Fashionable Dress, Vogue, Ro yal, McCalls, etc. AUGUST COSMOPOLITAN _ "America's Grea test Magazine" +, On sale Saturday, July 23rd. Note change in date of sale. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE "The Home of the "SUN Records. Open Nights. Phone 919. 3 : $3.00 For $2.00 A big range of the celebrated 'Duro' Ratines -- guaranteed fadeless--pretty plain shades and also plaids--the correct material for your new Sport Skirt or summer suit. Regular $3.00 per yard. ev. o... Wednesday $2.00 [oo sme'e oo ae ATs nbs ans 50c. PER YARD A big range of Plain and Fancy Voiles--also Rice Voiles and Plain and Fancy Organdies--a grand opportunity to get the material for a new Blouse or Dress Hat at a bargain. Priced up to $1.00 a yard. Onsale ............ . Wednesday 50c. STEELCLAD GALATEA : Yank the thing for children's wear. We have a big var' >f patterns, also plain colors; perfectly fast .......... .Per Yar. _.c. PRINTS and GINGHAMS The nicest assortment in the city.and all at reasonable prices. See them | . CAMP FURNISHINGS are in great demand. We can supply your needs and at prices that will not tax your purse. Newman & Shaw "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" mmamncomoes || EVERYONE A BARGAIN Sete } $1530--Ragian Road, double frame. The tug Weaver and barge sTiv- $1750--Wellington Street, brick cottage. ed in port Wednesday morning from $1880--Patrick Street----double It, Cast. Montreal. $1800--~-Russell Street) frame, ban and 3 acre. The steamers Susie Chipman, Jex, $1100-~Patrick Street, bungalow. and Jeska cleared on Wednesday for $8650--Division Street; brick cottage. Cape Vincent, to undergo Buch ak Montreal Stroet, semisbungalow. nual Inspection and afterwards wil a h clear for Sodds to load coal for King- and a complete list at office, Call and seo us. ston. Up until a year ago last spring, WwW. it was the custom to send an inspec. E. ° MULLIN & SON tor to Kingston to carry on the in- Beyers ane Sellers of Real Estate Ld spection, but now the local vessels Insurance of all kinds. are called upon to go to an American port, and-it means a loss of oug Cor. Johmsogpnd Division Streets. s « = Phoues 530w and 589J. day's Work. The steamer Arabian passed down 8 " - or trom Toronto to Montreal last night, Mid-Summer Sale The tug Bronson and the barges Cobourg and Davie arrived in port This week we are clearing up the balance of some Special Lines in Summer Goods, and can give you genuine bargains, from Montreal, The steamer Kingston down and SEE THESE SPECIALS : Council. A new motor purchased by the Belleville police commissioners was . deliveréd on Monday and on motion of Ald, French, by Ald. Bengets. the city council authorized ty treasurer not to pay for it. Childs' high grade White Canvas Button Boots, wit Mayor Haffha--""The éir is neces- plain toes and sewn leather soles, this week, bein sary, and the commissioners have Sto8 a5 power to purchase it. I 'intend to : 'sive fio' further opposition to it." u *UIWel make a teet cave of | om Ald, Woodley. Ald, Woodley thought thé consti- tution of the Jolie commissioners LOO Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, medium leather heels: pr 14 leather Soles; plain Yampa, This week, all HALF PRICE--75c--HALF PRICE Ladies' White Canivas Lace Boots--sises 3 3 onl Some regular $6.00 goods. use 29h 00 3 gay 95 "SBE OUR WIXDOWS FOR SPECIALS" was not the best. "It's up to the Pro. government to change'it," he AR . ® a ia Phone 2810. Allan McCrady was in Kingston on Tuesday, on a business visit. ELL at hh a ky,

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