Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1924, p. 9

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--Anvszinrs | MSHAP FOLLOWS RACE mre 10k SWNNING HOLE Farther Particulars Regarding Accident Met With by Lyell Cameron. le Further particulars by Mr. J. W. Bradshaw explains how the accident happened to his grandson, Lyell Cameron, of Tichborne, who was in- Jured while diving at the Tuxis Boys' Camp at Beaucelle Island, near Mid- land, on Sunday morning. The boys had just finished their | SPORT FIVE YACHTS TO RACE IN THE GEORGE CUP CLASSIC Watertown, July 31.--All je in readiness for the annual George Cup races which are to be run at Ohau- mont Bay and the first race will get away to-day if the weather.is suit- able. The visiting sailors have been sizing up the triangular course off Independence Point and getting their boats in the final trim "Cor the con- tests. The Lillian E. challenger of the Royel Canadian Yaght Club, ar- "UNGUARDED WOMEN." "The Unguarded Women," featur- ing Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix, which will be the feature attraction at the Capitol theatre, to-day, pos- There entered Quietly into rest Thursday morning, Miss Mary Boyd, a life-long and highly respected re- sident of Kington, at her home, 230 Sydenham street. The late Miss Boyd was born In Kingston and throughout her lite had many, many steadfast friends. She was a Pres- bytérian, and one of the most regu- mind of an author, : Briefly, it is this: The story of how a man of honor brings back to social esteem a girl whose love of gayety all but leads her to destruc tion. It is a beautiful adaption" of the story "Face" read by millions in the Saturday Evening Post, three wonderful parts for Richard Dix, Bebe Daniels and Mary Astor. with physical exercise and ran to the dock to see who would be first in for a swim. Some jumped off the end and some off the side of the dock, where the water was shallow. Lyell was rived 'early and was on the way to the Creecent Yacht olub for final overhauling. The Latonka IT jg re- presenting the Oswego Yacht Club, the Riowna the Toromto Canoe Club lar attendants at Cooke's church un- til she began to. have poor health in November last. About five weeks ago, she was forced to take fo her bed, and the end has been coming gradually. She was a sister of the late Richard Boyd, who died about five years ago, and leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ewart, Colborne street, and Mrs. McKee, Plum street, besides a PROVE " ni€ce, Mrs. Ethel Olden, who has re- MPROVEME) . 3 ROU FOR IMF OTEMENY LER | Slded with her for the past nineteen Wien interviewed ww a Whig! Te- | years and several nephews including ntive on Thu Y 'motning | Ald. George Boyd and Willlam Boyd. prese (Knotty) Super new coach | The funeral will be held on Sat- Fourss Fnoty ) Lee. th team, stat- |urday afternoon at two o'clock. It CS Pas ' is expected that Rev. T. J. 8. Fer- ed Hut. Te ded yory Sie Po they guson, of Coone's, and Rev. Mr. Bur. bons tia -- sng for a fot of | £°%5, Of Zion Presbyterian, will of- improvement. He was very favorably | ciate. impressed with the players individ- Sceneg that beggar desoription, and the Chirlya II the Kingston eplsodés more bizarre than any found in the ' Thousand and One Nights, a vertiable fairyland of mid- night adventure abound in "Broad- way After Dark," the coming picture at the Capitol theatre Friday and Saturday. It was adapted from the Owen Davis play, and its cast is headed By such celebrities ag Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Anna Q. Nilsson and Willard Louis. one of the latter. The operation by the Toronto specialist, Dr. Robert-| Yacht Club. Skipper Lansing's son, assisted by Dr. Johnson, of Mid- | Huski®, of the Crescent Yacht Club, land, showed part of tha fitth verte- | will defend the trophy. bra broken and a clot of blood press- ing on the spinal cord." It is sug- gested that he struck his elbow, waich was bruised, which transmitted the shock to the vertebral column, The young man 'was paralyzed from his arm pits down, but never lost consciousness. The operation was successful in removing the pressure on the cord, but the result will not be known for ten days, dégending on the amount of injury to the cord. Lyell is being shown every possible atten tion by the residents of Midland, who 'evince a deep' interest in his | case, - -------- FRISAT. "Broadway ' + After Dark" With ANNA Q. NILSSON and ADOLPHE MENJOU Township of Portland By-Law No. 9, 1924 DUNBAR MALE QUARTET AND BELL RINGERS. The Dunbar Male Quartet and Bell Ringers, who will be a feature coms pany at the coming Dominion Chautauqua, are one of the most ccausistently successful musical organizations In the Lyéeum and Chautauqua field. They carry hand bells, upon which are played some of the best overtures ally, but thinks that the club as a | ¢ And solo numbers. They also appear in voeal solos, quartets and reedings | whole will have to "hustle" some | ' There is always an enjoyable dash of humor in all thelr programs, | and he intends making them do that | Played Losing Qame No feature of their programs will be remembered longer than the beaut very thing ful chimes and hafmonles which are introduced fn thétr sacred selections. "Knotty" pointed out a dozen | Their original transcriptions, In which are heard excerpts of beautiful 4% 0boveven * 9% ® os places in the game of Wednesday songs, sung to the accompaniment of bells, are a distinct musical treat, * + | evening where good baseball would 5 BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st. % A VERY GOOD LAW ! CRICKET FIELD--8 DAYS, ' | reat difference IF GAERTRD ory | | 2178 Side 4 very § : Tickets $2.50. Tax extra. On sale at Uglow's, Hoag's, McLeod's. g STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Monteeal and Toronto Stock Ex changes). } A "law for the closing of a part of the highway on the Roundary betwéen the townships of Portland and Lough- and averting the highway at the . it ig desirable that the 6 highway on the boundary tw the townships of Portland and ghboro from roa bee ns 7 and 8 at Knowl« ---- Montreal, July 31.--The lure of easy money to be made through in- side information to be obtained on horse races caused H. L. Christen, of Chicago, to lose $25,000 in 25 sec- New York. July 31st, 2 p.m. Amer. Loco. .., . 801 | + Amer. Can. ... ... i. ws | * d allowande « | and also said that he had found a 4 lot of little faults in the individual 126 ] on : he rth to beginning of pro- Version be closed and the road verud on Lot 1, Con. 8, of the wnshlp of Portland, as in plan pre- the Colonization Road Branch, Ae nd led with the clerk of the wnship of Portland, IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Manic] 1 Bounel of the said Cor- ion of the Township of Portland t jn highway above mentioned be- Ween the townships or Portland and hbore be closed and the mentioned diversion made. This By-law shall be published at & week for four successive ® oe publication thereof Sha ale 5 BRUNEED TRY hy a July, 1924. T B "law to be finally passed on the fil aay of August, 19." . A ai first time, this 7th day of July, above of Sealed 3dr od to the un- CA rece hie oe antl! "13 o'clock at da; t shving), Thursday, Au- Fo F025, for the construction of & kwater at Oshawa, Ontario County, lang 8nd forme of contract oan be n ands cation and forms of Inder o! ned at Department, at 0 of the District Engineers, Cia 8: Lon » at th ce, Oshawa, Oht. Sage San tr ther: 0. . © must be accompanied by cepted cheque on a chartered bank ble _to the order of the Minister of lie. Wor equal t6 10 per cent. of amount of the tender. nds of the inion of Canada or bonds of the #dian National Railway Company oa Ay security, of If required to make ia pila nis a be obtained at by depositing an ac« © s m to srdar de the 2 320.00 od ster © lie Works, which wil] irr ot {£ the, intending bidder submit BY order, 2 , 8 EB oBRIEN, 8 regu- ' Secretary, of Dental-Dr. Alex. M. Clark 24 win sontiaue 13 conduct the practice Baldwin Loco. .. vo adaen Bol Qrinesned vin sau? Chandler Motors ... Coaden OHl ... ... ... California Pete. .. Corn Products , Crucible Steel ... ..., ... Cuban Cane Sugar, pd. ... Gen. Asphalt GBT, onus ves aun ame Kelly Springfield .. Imperial OMI ... ... .. ote "© ese sma see wma aL Marine, ptd. ... . Mack Motors ,.. Marlapd Oil NYO. ... Pacifio ON} ... ... Pan. Amer. Pete. ... .. Pan, Amer. Pete. "B" ., ... Producers & Refiners .., Studebaker . Sou. Pac. BOW RY. ov viv vai as vas Binclair O11 ... . e- Standard Oil of Calif. Standard Oil of N.J. Texas O11 .., . Union Pacific es .e con "ee ses "hes ewe bas Ree Ses mea eke nie "one y U.S Steel ... Wabash ... ... .. Inter, Nickel ... A ---- Mobiteks & B hie. ge Atlantic Bugar ... ... Bell Telephone ... Brazil Brompton .. .... ... "he British Empire Steel, 1st pfa. "ee "ee age SEB Weal Bes abene Can, Converters ... ... Oan. Cement, com, ... Can. Cement, ped. .,. Cubdn Can. Sugar, com. Cuban Can. Sugar, ptd. Can. Steamship, com. .., ,. Can. Steamship, pfd. ... Dom. Textile ... .. Dom, Bridge ... ... Detroit United ... Industrial Alcohol .. ... .. Montreal Power ... Mackay . . Vash ee National Breweries, com. .... National Breweries, pd. io. Qaiivie ... ... ... Ottawa Power .... Ont. Bteel Products Penmans: ... ... ... Price Bros, ... ... Quebec Power ... .. ... .. Spanish River, com. ..., .. Spanish River, ptd. ... ... Smelters ,. .... Shawinigan... ... uw J... Steel of Cannde we. ... ... Torontd Ralls .. o.. w.. Twin City ... ... ou sen "eo ese ee. se Mme we See Mies tee wan "hs we cee ene "ve wes i I os . Mee wan Wayagamack Sep Wen wes ou ---------- British Bmpire Steel, 2nd pid. 120% 63 50% 28% 22% 34% 56% |* 66 42% | * 75 15% | * ed to apply to adults also. 102% 37% 92 827, 107% 48% 66 55 | Toronto, July 31.---As the law now stands boys who. ride bicycles are barred from ocarry- ing children on the handle bars. But there is nothing in the law to prevent them from carrying adults on the said handle bars. The city solicitor advised the board of control to- 4 day to have the by-law amend- + * * 4 $ * + * > * + + * * 4 * + tEPSOSPRPIPIIEIPOVIRLITB ------------ ------ Police Court Brevities. In Police Court Thureday morn ing a young man 'wae fined $10 and costs, on a charge of being imtoxi- * 29% |catéd in a public place. Constable 387% | Garriety took him in che 95% | ly after 10.30 o'clock, 64% 17% | had only been drinking 58 © short vednesday evening. The accused s..d that he two per cent. beer purchased over a local 36% | bar, and asked the constables to de- 40% | fine when a man 'is "under the + 142% | fluence." They must have done this « 107% the satisfaction of the magistrate, | in- 15% [fdr he found the young man guilty, 18% my 98s). * July 31st, 2 pm. Abitibi Power .. To Adtend Congress, Rev. A. B. Runnells, Montreal, ig spending a fortnight at hissummer lotie at Sydenham with his family 56% | ana at the close of this perfod wil 16% 132% 31% 85% Tie 104 34%, 10% 6% 56% 70% 29 33% 170% . 148 82%. 107% 113% 39% 130 73% 96 WADRSEO «so sniva wi avis 'assess 2900008000 proceed to Salt Lake City, to attend the annual meeting of the American Prison Congress at which he will rep resent the Canadian Prisoners' Wel- fare Associagion. ---------------- Bank Clearings, total bank clearings at King- ston for the month ending July 31st, 1924, were $3,707,065.43; corres4 ponding month last year $3,188,974 - 70. The total bank clearings at King- 8ton for the week ending July J1st were $586,938.45; oarresponding week $562,678.45. : ---------- r Death of John Morrisey, M.P. Ottawa, July 31.--John Morrisey, » for Northumberland, N.B, died at Newcastle, N.B., this inori- ing. The death of Mr, Morrisey makes the fifth vacancy in the House of Commons others being Stantoine, Rimouski, Yale and West Hastir gs. -------------- Admiral of British Fleet. London, July 81.--Admiral Sir Charles B. Madden, flag officer of the Royal Navy, who was commander-in- chief of the Atlantic fleet from 1919 to 1922, been appointed admiral of the fleet, the chief position in the British navy, : Sent Out 8.0.8. Call. Manila, July 31. -- The steamer Stanley, operated by the Admiral line, is sending out 8.0.8. calls from a point off the island of Palawan, : BEB L04 0400000000000 0 i F 2 1 : ; i | 53 H i i | a i i : i ie 4) players which need immediate cor- rection. He intends getting to work {on the boys at once and hopes for | sudcess with them. Under his rule the players will have to pay more @ttention to their physical condition and thet at once. They will also have to learn to use their heads as well ag their feet. If the players will give the new # | coach the attention he merits there | should be a big improvement short- ly and things should look much bet- ter for the Kingston Club. WITH THE BOWLERS. | H. Angrove's Rink fn Lead in Club Games During July. July closes with H, Angrove's rink, composed of J. A. Lemmon, C. Bmart, J. A. Newman and H. An- grove, skip, in the lead of the Queen's bowling club for the Givens trophy. They played their last game of the month Wednesday night, when they won from W. N, Linton 13-11, though the losers gave them a close run to the second last shd. Mr, An- grove's rink has played 16 games, last three and have three more to play. = Wednesday night's results are as follows: ' i J. A. Lenfmal®™ Rian - CR : . Angrove W. N. Linton Skipws13 Bkip--11 Sm -- Dr. Knapp J. Chatterton E. Johnson Dr. Cartwright Skip? . Lambert . Caldwell . H. Hoppes . C. Hodgins Skip---18 . Leckie . H. Stewart . Walsh . McFarlane Skip---18 J. Derry J. McDonald R. N. P. McFarlane J. Newell Skip--15 A. Meiklejohn W. McCartney J. J. Baker M. Manahan Skip---13 F. Harold J. T. Hawkey W. Montgomery L. Sleeth Bkip--7 J. H. Mitchell G. Lawes W. Friszell R. 8. Graham G. VanHorne Skip--17 Skip---8 Geo. Vanhorne skipped for C. Crozier. J.-M. Root W. Jackson C. Crozier J. Wright R. Stevenson A. Turcott J. Angrove J. Newman A. B. Treadgold A. McMahon Skip--16 n Skip=11 A. McMahon skipped for F. 8. Evan- son. J. Blliott Sunbury Victorious. In a regular fixture of the Girls' Intercounty Softball Ledgue played onds, according to the story he told Judge Cusson in the Enquete Court this morning. Two of the alleged men--Edwanrd Long, alias Chappie Lewis, aged 52, and George Wallace, aged §3~--were in the dock charged with obtaining the $25,000 by false pretences, R. L. Calder, K.C., acting for the Crown, intimated that the charge might later be changed to conspiracy. After hearing Mr, Christen's story the accused were remanded for volun- tary statement on August 6th with- out bail, EXPECT TO SHARE IN A HUGE ESTATE The Edwards Descendants at Bishop Mills Are Ex- pectant. Bishop's Mills, July 31.--A num- ber of residents of this vicinity bear- ing the name of Edwards, or their descendants, are among those that are to benefit by the distribution of a huge fortune comsisting of over three million dollars it property in New York City. This has been in Hquidation for over forty-five years, and, according to a meeting heid in Cobde , jt 1s likely that the end of September will complete all records necessary. Among those who are to. benefit here are George Edwards, Samuel Buker, Thomas" Hare, Car- son Greer and Thomas Sparks. tbat FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD, Brisk Bidding At the Meeting Held . On Thursday, There 'was brisk bidding on the Frontenac Cheeseboard Thursday Afternoon and the price showed an Increase of 7-16th cents over last week's price. At this week's price of 15 11-16th cents, all the $40 local cheese were sold, but a lot of 200 colored 'and 200 parafined white, boarded by Mr. Halliday, of Brock- ville, was not disposed of. The following cheese were Board- ed, all colored: Glenburnie, 70; Howe Island, 42; Model, 60; Silver Spring, 68: Thou- sand Islands, 40; Wolfe Island, 60; in addition to the "Halliday Oombi- nation of 200 white and 200 Colored. Bidding began at 15 cents, made by L. W. Murphy, and closed at 15 11<16ths, made by Mr. Hamilton and accepted by Mr. Gibson. At this price Mr. Hamilton bought Howe Island, Silver Spring, Thou- sand Islands and Wolfe Island, snd Mr. Gibson Glenburnie. The meeting was held at 1 6'¢lock to let the members go to the cirous, BE. Briceland 'a a8 secretary: treasurer in the absence of Mr. Pil- lar, in Chicago. nl tt. ANOTHER BOMB SCARE. . mms, Washington Excited by Explosion of Torpedo Near Home of Theodore Washington, July 31.-<Another Washington bomb scare has been ex- ploded. A blast that shattered the sultry stillness of Monday night near the residence of Theodore Roose Visitors and Tourists Stopping In Kingston Will do well to patronize Kingston's best Restaurant. Full Course Dinner 60c. and up. THE GRAND CAFE OPPOSITE CAPITAL THEATRE. PETER LEE, PROP, . Buckwheat". ..... ........$ 9.00 per ton Egg, Stove and Nut ...........$16.,00 per ton All coal carried 50c. per ton extra. | SOWARDS COAL C0. Phone 155 UFTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. PHONE 811, PLEASANT WATER TRIPS STR. BROCKVILLE: SATURDAY 2.00 P.M. To Alexandria Bay, stopping at Gananoque both ways. Four hours in Gananoque to see the Canadian Canoe Association © SUNDAY 2.00 P.M. To Alexandria Bay. One hour at Alexandria Bay, MONDAY, Civic Holiday excursion to Gananoque. Leave Kingston 8.00 a.m. 'Gananoque. An ayo FARE-ADULTS 75c. CHILDREN 50¢ 257 Princess St., Opposite Strand Theatre : Telephone 1283m. Fresh Colors in SILK STOCKINGS, 49¢. fom, Ni gn ih Be, re, er, Fine voile and Gingham Dresses, $1.98 ' There will be no more of them WHITE MIDDIES--with Navy Serge, detachable Collars. Ladies' sizes $1.39. Girls' sizes 98c. i Secure mare} ia Boys' Khaki Soldier Suits, 4 to 12 ; years ... via Ra LE TT $1.00 ' 'Men's Blue Striped Overalls' 1.00 swerve. aia S140

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