Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1926, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG HEARD. ON THE STREET ~~ | I 'Cartney and T. Williamson; C. C. , Maton song gro cory Mitehall; A. Me: {Local Briefs Gathered by Re- || 0 Sad D. Fos 0 News Porters-- What the Merch- -- ants Are Offering. THE REGIS CLUB HELD L TOURNEY AMUSEMENTS Over 1,000 blooms of beautiful PEON] wagon to-morrow in colors Red, White and ¥ Beautify your home with a nice bunch. and G. A. Bateman: H. Price and J. Lyons; R. N. F. McFarlane and H. man and D. Funnell: Dr. Cartwright D. Bibby; Jack 'Asselstine and Mr. -- 8 DAY OR NIGHT The cab that yorced the prices An and he oT vo mel | E.ROBBS = A 1 idden by Jack Munro Sedans 2 the bicycle r Ta at No screen fam should {portunity of seeing Reg . {as he romps through t . {of "What Happer i {showing at the Capit {| Here is a pleture that {the essestials of succ portrayed intelligently a | 1icious humor, and lack jithe fundamental rules The story. is & good one, turization of George famous stage farce ) Denny does the best ccessful career in He has fine aptitude for t@is type of comedy. BOY SERIOUSLY HURT WHILE RIDING WHEEL | Jack Munro Suffered Inuries When Forks of Bicycle Broke. Jack Munro, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Munro, 206 Bagot street, was taken to the General Hospital in an unconscious condition yesterday af- t ternoon, as a result of injuries sus- B tained when the forks of his bicycle broke. The boy, in company with a couple of companions, was riding to King- o ston Mills, and as the party was pro- e ceeding along the road at a com- T paratively slow speed, the forks of broke. He was thrown to the ground, bruising his face and one arm, and was rendered unconscious. A motorist who was following the boys, brought the injured lad to the hospital, and about three hours af- ter the accident, he recovered con- sciousness. This morning he is re- ported to be doing very favorably. MARINE The C. 8. L. freighter City of Ot- tawa, went aground In the mud off the Collingwood Shipbuilding Com- pany"s dock at 3.30 o'clock Friday morning, but was released bySthe Donnelly tug about 10 o'clock. I. Cohen & Co. purchased the old steamer Belleville, and will wreck the vessel. The freighter City of Kingston cleared west yesterday. The freigater City of passed east this morning. The steamer Toronto made her degular trips east and west to-day. 'The freighter City of Ottawa clear- ed for Toronto this morning. Wednesday: Hart, up 11.45 a.m.: Cape Trinity, up, 9 pm.; Huntley, down 10.30 p.m.; Warren, up 11 p.m. Thursday: Rahane, up 4 a.m; ILI 104, down 10 a.m.; Weed, down, 11.20 a.m.; Aube, down, 5.05 p.m.; ILI 105, down 7 p.m.; Pillsbury, up, 7.10 p.m. Friday: Rammacher, down 2 a.m.; Douglas, up 5 a.m.; Hanna, up 5.20 a.m.; Cape Eternity, down 6.40 a.m. Hamilton Un th re 29 Ww tin fu th an c Home grown gooseberries, cher- res, green peas, and strawberries at lower prices at Carnovsky's. ---- Have you visited Tweddell's House-cleaning sale? Floods cripple the train service in Central Mexico. mn, AUCTION SALE Auction Rooms, 10.00 a.m. Showcases, 15 ft. counter, | ZK store "shelves, typewriter and stand, Tough filing and document cabinets, of. fice chairs and stools, ete.; 3 bicycles, bell tent; oEehtionatly good line of], household fu: ure. 12.00 noon--Bay gelding, buggy, har- ness. "Phone 801.J. MISS LOUISE | Beauty Parlor At Elliott's Barber Shop 856 Princess Street. "Phone 821.w fi a Pana te on the departmental 'examina- any ~ and Mrs. Sprague, Belleville, Shotel. gme. One hour at Alexandria co! ke advantage now. Star values eddell's clothes shop. Irty inmates in the penitentiary holiday parties were held on vy to celebrate : Dominion ©gistered at the British-Ameri- liam Swaine, plano tuner. Teceived at 100 Clergy street 'phone 564w. . T. J. Garrah, Hilton, N. Y., ng her parents Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll, Kingston. 8 8.8. Rapids King begins trips Rn Rochester and Alexandria calling at Kingston daily, iy young people of the city at- Social affairs at Gananoque apanee on Thursday evening. Charles C. Patterson, Toronto, ting with his brother, Mr. Wil- - Patterson, King Street West. C. E. L. Porteous, at one time er at Kingston of the Bank of eal; is dead at Montreal, aged y-seven years. Brockville every Saturday and y from Ferry Dock at 2.00 pau. dults, 75 cents; children, 50. 8 advantage now. Star values pddell's clothes shop. Altar Society of the Church Good Thief held another suc dance in the parish hall on. ay evening, a large crowd be- sent. Eleanor Shipmen, daughter and Mrs. Clark Shipman, Ivy improving after undergoing a operation at the Kingston 1 Hospital. autos collided near the cor- King and Clarence stieet on day, and while the cars suf- light damage, RO person was Stated that the C. N. R. is re- negro help on its trains by men. Already fifteen on the tional Limited have been pL. advantage now. Star values ddell's clothes shop. terboro on Wednesday Elea- ptchen, daughter of Mr. and Winners Declared in Dominion Day Tournament After Strenuous Play, -- The courts of the Regis Tennis Club in the Palace Rink Grounds Were crowded all day yesterday for the final games of the tournaments that have been under way and for special holiday events that had been arranged. Play was continued from early in the afternoon till late in the evening. a very large number of members being on hand. During the afternoon refreshments were served from a table tastily decorated with the club colors, blue and gold, and ice cream and punch were available for the players at all times. Miss Irene 'Martin and Miss Irene Doyle, lady members of the executive com- mittee, were In charge of the re- freshments, The final games of the tourna- ments produced some very good play and some keen competitions. In the mixed doubles Miss Mary Cross and E. Milne won out, defeating Miss C. Kehoe and H. McDonald 6-0, 6-2. In the ladles doubles Miss Gladys Milne and Miss Rhoda Menard won out af- ter three hard sets, defeating Miss Mary Burke and Miss B. Fowler, 2-8, 6-3, 75. In "the men's doubles Messrs. G. Gallivan and J. Downey were the winners defeating C. Ryan and J. Thomson 6-3, 6-4. Two sin- g tournaments, one for ladies and one r gentlemen, have been ar- ranged aud play was commenced yes- terday. -------- Dinghy Races. The result of the fourth race of Series Two, dinghy races, at the Yacht Club, on the holiday are as follows: Class A--Rigney, Hopkins, Chown. Hora was leading but he fowled and was disqualified. Class B--Bishop, Duff, Davy was leading, but was disqualified due to a foul. Class C--Rees, Matheson, Harty. Sports at Parham, The field sports held at Parham on Dominion Day were carried out orge Gladman, and Aubrey Seels, Chicago, Ilinois, h of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seels, y of Kingston, were married. drunks were the only offen- the Police Court on Friday A fine of $10 and costs posed on each. They were pto custody om Wednesday No arrests were made on flay. a -- ABINET OF SILVER EE -- to Miss Elsie Woods, embers and friends of Zion burch, Pittsburgh, met at of Miss Elsie Woods, to r her on her birthday, June ter a social hour, Miss becelved a splendid and fit- 88, read by Rev. H. M. the lady had been faith- arch attendance and effici- rganist. She was an en- Sunday school worker in missionary circles. vities had a central her life. She was a great bright, cheerful and won- elpful. Her time and Te given readily to the At the proper moment H. Hyland presented Miss h a cabinet of silver, as tion of her services in Church. Miss Woods, much surprised by the 850 many guests and the , made an excellent re. thanking her friends, that her services had willingly and that in the hoped to assist in the k whenever possible. Tce cake were served by sev- ladies before the guests 'their homes. : was signed by H. M. stor Zion United Churgh, Thomas Hyland, A. 'E. ? 8; Mrs. Samuel HS. nt ertson Cup held by and A Bawes of Rockwood Club last year _| was won by Hurley Belleville. any prizes, the Kingston bowlers had «delightful outing. very successfully, and the spectators were treated to some good contests. The organization work had been well looked after and the day passed off without a hitch. SUPREMES WON. 84.8. On Tuesday evening at the Cricket Field the Supremes played a team from Gananoque in an exciting soft ball game, the local girls winning by, a score of 34:6. The Supremes were right on in their batting and hit the offerings of Gananoque pitcher hard. THer was a large crowd in attendance at the game. -- BOWLING Bowling on Wednesday. The results of the doubles in the regular schédule played on Wédnes- day were: C. Smaft G. Van Horne J. Singleton W. Linton A. Treadgold 8k H. Johnson BE. Williamson Kingston won second place in the consolation event at the doubles tournament held in - Belleville on Thursday, but were not able to re- tain either of the two cups which have been held by Kingston rinks for two years in succession. Single ton and Baker got into the finals in the consolation competition, but Urqubart; W. Linton and T. Lam- bert; R. Sloan and W. @. Bailey; J. Angrove and James Chatterton. a" ----e STOCK MARKETS EE -- ------------------------------------ (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges). New York. | July 2--1.30 p.m. Amer. Tel. & Tel. .... ..... 140% Amer. Lote. .... .... Amer. Can. .... Baldwin Loco, Be®OCoovuinais uivihiy, 9% California Pete .... .... .. .33% C.PRR. ........ uA 164 Chrysler .....~2 ... ....". General Motors Inter. Nickle . Inter, Comb. Eng Inter. Pete Marland Ofll N.Y. C Pan. Amer. Pete .... Pan. Amer. Pete "B" Plerce Arrow .... .... Pierce Pete .... Sou. Pacific Sou. Railway .... Stand. Oil of N.J. Studebaker Texas Of] ... Union Paecitic Westinghouse A. B.: ........ White Motors .... Woolworth .... Montreal. July 2, 1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power Asbestos Com. Bell Telephone Brazil Perm Brompton B. C. Fish Can. Cement Com. ...... ... Can, Cement Pfd. Dom. Bridge Dom. Textile Hollinger Ind. Alcohol Laurentide Mackay owe Montreal Power National Breweries, Com. National Breweries Ptd. Oglivie ........ «s Ottawa Power Penmans Spanish River Pfd. Shawinigan Steel of Canada In 8. 8, No. 2, Ernesttown Are An. Jr. IV. to Sr. IV.--Rhode Laidley (hon.), Kathleen Young (hon.) Win- nie Rickey, Ethel Miller, Douglas Thompson. 8r. IIL to Jr. IV.--Walter Young (hon.) Jr. IIL to Sr. I1I--Billie Hender- son, Bert Miller, Thelma Sterling ( falled in spelling). IL. to Jr. I1I--Phyilis Miller, Hilda Franklin, Marjorie Miller, Mildred Miller. : - Estella Instant, teacher. 8. 8. No. B, Wolfe Island. Jr. IV to Sr. IV.--Thelma Steven- son and Elva Fawcett. Jr. IIL to Sr. III.--Winnie Steven- son. I to II---Bernard Barr. Primer to I---Audrey Fawcett and Doris Barr. : E. M, Osborne is the tsacher, Clarendon 8, 8. No. 8, Sr. II to Jr. IV--Morley Welsh 82 per cent. (honors); Vera Boles, 81 per cent (honors). Sr. IT to Jr. I11--Una Bales 79 per were defeated ha 1 team skipped by Rev. Ramsey of eville, Rob- and Holland of Although they dida't win -------- cent (honors); Jame Cook 7% per cent. x Br. I to Jr. Il--Chester Welsh 71. per cent. (honors); Rosie Hickey 76 per cent. (honors A R. R. No. 8, Kingston. | | | | | | | i | 1 | | | | | 1} 4 RR -- b. b. Jollied Veal . | Jellied Ox onus I Jellied Lunch Tongue Jollled Head Cheese tes evn eins 1700 Ib. Will alse have a nice selection of SWEET PEAS Usual Stand on the Market -- re Always the Best Never Equalled ru 40 Years PHONE FOR FOOD TO A. Martin Co. Ltd, PHONE 597 Choice Cooked Meats Cooked Mam ....@Bo, Ib. Pressed Pork ....45o. Ib. Meat Loaf Roast. .32c. Ib. Macaroni Loaf ...320, Ib. 500 Lbs. Pressed Corned Beef only 35¢ Ib. Choice Western Beef Choice Round Steak oles | + vo. 28c. Ib. olce Sirloin Stea Chole Sirloin Stemk Hamburg Steak 2 Ibs, 26c Choice Boneless Stew SPRING LAMB Loins of Lamb Fronts of Lambs ....38¢ 1000 Bottles Catsup 24 oz. 16c a, Special 800 Pounds Pure Ceylon Tea 66. Ib., 2 Ibs. $1.25. Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, 2 cans 25. GLORIOUS WEATHER es For the Dominion Day Events in Ideal weather was the factor which made the biggest contribution to the success of the holiday; while warm enough for bathing it was not so hot as to forbid such activities as tennis and baseball, and pienickers and mo- torists found the warm \ sunshine tempered by cool breezes to be almost perfect. : a Given a beautiful day, residents of city and county proceeded to take the fullest advantage of it. Lake On- tarlo Park was crowded all day long and.the bathing beachs at Sandy Bot- tom and Macdonald Park attracted many youngsters and grown-ups. Sail- ors found conditions on the lake good and many boats were out from the nd tennis, of had their devotees, and s |kivasTon LADY Given THE DEGREE OF L.A. ! ---- Miss B. M, Powell, accountant for the Public Utilities Comm } the honor of being one of the tik ladies to receive the : 88 a result of the first annual ing of the Association of Ace ants and Auditors of Ontario, held | Toronto on Monday. Mr. AH | city, auditor, also had this d conferred on him at the - Toronte meeting, which was attended by both Mr. Muir and Miss Powell, Miss Mes Bride, of Hamilton, also had the degree of L.A. conte: A bill was passed at ti sion of the Ontario Legislature, gos erning the Hcensing of accountants,

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