Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1926, p. 13

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THE J DAILY BRITISH WHIG NOTICE. My wife, Hulda Hanes, has left my I will not be re. J. ¥, HANES. WEDS Eo CES CHECKER § Any place in city PAY OR Niomr b that NQ, PAINT. ING AND QRAINING Graining Walnut snd a First class work. we' CoC RoRNE ater || NE ---------- E. ROBBS EE -------------------------------------- me dae =| GROW BEST CABBAGES AT THE CAPITOL. Win First, Third and Fifth i {Lon Chaney in His Greatest Hit on Prizes of Ontario Grow- i Monday. ers Association. Lon Chaney, the "Man of a Thous- [and Faces," now brings to the screen Three market gardeners, who re- | the best of his amazing character [side in the village of Cataraqui, have {roles In "The Road to Mandalay." | again distinguished themselves as { which opens a three-day engagement | growers of early cabbage, Recently {at the Capitol, starting Monday. You ja competition was conducted by the | were thrilled by him in "The Unholy | Ontario Vegetable Growers' Associa- | Three," "The Hunchback of Notre [tion for Eastern Ontario, whieh com- Dame," and "The Blackbird." You'll |prises all the territory between Peter" be fascinated now with his latest ple. | boro and Otawa. fture, It is a surging story of the The results which were announced clash between Bast and West, with | this week show that Citarsqui gar- the sinister figure of 'Singapore |deners téok first, third asd fifth Joe," travelling the road of intrigue | prizes out of a list of ten winners {and adventure to a surprising re-|for this very large territory. jdemption. Kamiyama Sojin, famous| Cooke Bros, were first with 98 out delineator of mysterious Orientals, |of tota] 100 points. John Baker was sounds a new note and adds to his|third with 93, and Thomas Purdy {laurels as "English Charlie Wing." [with 883% points was fifth. {Lols Moran plays the heroine of this| The Judges who examined the cab- [strange mystery drama. Owen | bages report that the Cataraqui gar- | Moore has the role of the sea cap-|deners are to be complimentéd on tain, and Henry B, Walthall has a |the excellent lot grown. very difficult part to play, that of tte nen the priest, the brother of ""Singa- [AbszwEnTs CATARAQUI GARDENERS -------- PLEADS GUILTY 10 | OPERATHG A Suu SPORT | | Mei--; Archibald Walker of Portland CAPTAIN NICK BAWLF Fined $200 and Month in COMING TO KINGSTON Jali. -- -- Will Give Instructions to A still and a quantity of mash was Pro« seized Friday night on the farm of Schoolboy Athletes in Archibald Walker, Portland town- paration for Meet. 1 nepector az. 3 ltuse, Laapa os cam Mr. Nick Bawlf, athietic coach for Inland Revenue Officer Wagar. Wal- | the Ontario Athletic Commission, and ker was arrested and brought before | Who is now touring the eastern part Magistrate Bradshaw in the County of the province instructing the Police Court on Saturday morning. |school boys in track and field ath. He pleaded guilty. leties, will be in Kingston on Thurs- In view of the fact that Walker | day, August 5th, and also Friday and has a wife and a family of five small Saturday. He will hold workouts he was given the minimum | daily on Queen's Stadium track and penalty of $200 and ope month in |all boys interested in this branch of Jail or in defauit of the fine an ad- | athletic should not miss the chance ditional six months in jail. to receive expert advice. fair and was found in Walker commissioner for this and the Ottawa home while the mash was found bur- didgict,s hopes every school boy led outside. In view of the requests | sprinter, runner, jumper or weight of leniency for Walker, License In- | thrower will meet Capt. Bawlf and Spector McCammon pointed out that | take the course offered by him. he had received several complaints In the district meet held here last bad been searched before so that he majority of prizes. Both Kingston should have taken warning and quit | and Brockville, although well répre- pr ted Walker was not defend- district meet this year will be held | pore Joe." Colorful settings depict- OBI I U Ing strange Oriental places, and much thrilling dramatie action mark {the unique mystery story. J re { Mr. Jim Saunders, Kingston's fav- John R. Weese, | orite baritone, will sing "The Road Sona R. sta, aged 63 years, a | to Mandalay," each evening. eng of nonville, died et the General Hospital last night after a i brief #iness. Deceased was a well known farmer and had Hved at Shannonville nearly all his life. He is survived by' his wife, one som, Gordon and gq daughter, Phyllis at home. The remains were sent to Shannonville today for burial. |The Canadian Legion, Mis. Mary Gibbs, One of Kingston's oldest and B.ES.L. Post No. 9 most highly respected citizens pass- ed peacefully away at thé Kingston Will hold thet tion on Sunday, une Tot, 20s ton 227 | General Hospital early. Saturday us of attending these ser. morning in the person of Mra. Mery vices " " . Th the "Cluk Stemware: tn 'Seder hat] CI0DS TEAC of the late Robart transportation may be arranged. The Bublie See, cordiatiy favited to attend. The late Mrs. Gibbs was born in ervice Reid In 8¢. Mary's Ceme- | Kingston eighty-three years ago, and Paid ne a0. tiitraqu) "3 pm) was the daughter of the late John ¥ TURNER, Browfl and Mary Boyd of Belfast, Secretary, | ireland. In religion she WAS a Pres. and an old member of . Cookes Church. She will be great! Ancient Order of Hibernians missed by a large Fi of relatives P and friends to whom her kind and IC loving disposition was & source of . reat comfort. -- ivi The 1 Mrs. At Brophy's Poiat, Civic Holiday, Te is i. Tie lua divans MONDAY, AUGUST 2ND, | fev months ago, when no doubt her Sreat d sob I=--Orescents vs. Cole xe phn Na a deciding factor in * The funeral which wil] be vate Softball--Treasures ys 8u~= | will take place Monday Rodi at premes. 1330 from the residence of her niece, Mrs. Margaret Huycke, 25 Sports of all kinds. Chet Dancing . Shea's Orchestra PUBLIC late Jobn and ook. desabter. o ad Cam- den township, died at her brother's | IBRARY residence, in Richmond township, on July 10th, in her seventy-fifth year. For a period of almost seventy years BULLI F TIN ber lite had Deen spent without the blessing of sight. Natural There Are Books for All| sippy, ot ran ad desta] at Your who had the privilege of her ac. quaintanceship. A large circle of PUBLIC LIBRARY aad whe Somat pny interes hy at get a Card for Nea, Cumaen; ay a surviving brot , Jobn, Richmond very Member of Your township; Richard, Simon. Robert Family ? ' end Thomas, Camden township: and Daniel. Deceased spent the larger BLACK Bostivn ot her life oni the old home. WHITE A Phone 400 25¢ =e, [oe Family Market so | Dress up for the holiday. You can { get a wonderful suit star value prices | at Twoaddell's, The crude oil production in the | United States for the week ending June 5th, was 2,009,450 barrels. ----_-- y ! with beautiful flowers this nn Dr. Waugh |[sreoms were i - DENTISY goo - 108 Welliagtou $t. Phone 35a, jis ig fh 8 £38 fi 'iil { + i 234 § § i i! § championship meet will be held at Toronto on October 2nd. HEARD ON TH HE STREET Golfers at Brockville. The first meeting of the St. Law- Loca Gath rence District Golf Association open- } Biletd ered by Roe | ve Brockville to-day. porters--What the Merch- Among those who will take part ants Are Offering. are W. Cunningham, Dr. L. J. Aus- tin, Dr. J. R. McKee, E. J. Steacy, -- Cherries tonight at Carnovsky's. t Gananoque will have its civic holi. | ®Ttson. day on Monday. On Friday, Aug. 6th, Gananoque MAYOR ANGROVE HAS will have a street dance. FORMED A BALL TEAM The Liberal party in Kingston will 34 ours get into ehape for the con-| And Will Take On Dr. Ross' Dress up for the holiday. You can Team on Civic Holi= Sot a wonderful suit star value prices day, at Tweddell's. a ---- William Swaine, piano tuner, Mayor Thomas Angrove has ac- Orders received at 100 Clergy street cepted a challenge for a game of ball west. 'phone 564w, | with Dr. Ross' team on Monday Hon, Vincent Massey may be Lib. morning, and it promises to be one of eral candidate in South Hastings in the chief events of the holiday. Dr. the forthcoming elections. Ross has boasted, so it is claimed, Pike of four and a half to Seven | that his team can clean-up on the pounds are being hooked in Big Ri- | City Hall officials, so Mayor Angrove deau Lake, almost daily. {has taken on the team. The Mayor Dress up for the holiday. You can | has selected the following well get-a wonderful suit star value prices | known ball-players from the city at Tweddell's. building to pull the victory: Miss Margret OC. Gibson, of Sergt. Armstrong, Detective Thom- Athens, has registered = at the as Mullinger, City Engineer Dick, Queen's Summer School. Assistant Engineer Cobb, Constable One trafic case was heard in Fitzgerald, Constable McWilliams, County Polies Court Saturday morn- George Timms, Herbert Teeple, Ing and the accused pleaded guilty, George Timms, Jr, Cnostable Mer. Vegetable marrows and Swiss ritt, and Mayor Angrove. chard at Carnovaky's, The game is scheduled to start af Mrs, J. W. Gray and little daugh- 10.30 ter, Dorothy, of Smith's Falls, are ' visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and TA ; Mrs. J. W. Bradshaw, Victoria street. VANE AT CATARAQUL On August 1st, 1879, Bishop John | g, e Independe: V O'Brien of the Roman Catholic dio- nAnOqu: by a PE nse oy Des cese of Kingston, died. He had been Cataraqui, July 31.--The.- Cata- bishop from April 18th, 1875, ragui softball team played Gan- anoque Independents here last night, score 24-22, in favor of the local NEWS OFF THE WIRES team. IN CONDENSED FORM! Harold Cooke has returned from & two-week's motor trip through Leroy Jeffers; noted author, was (NeW York state. Mrs. Wise and two y children are visiting her father, Mr. i . tiled i aa Sirplane crash at 'Wa- |i Fritsch, in Denbigh. Miss Maude Six were killed and 60, injured Seager Ber on roiated wrgasiat when a foot-bridge collapsed near Lawson, Sydenham, and Miss The market wag 'highly colored { Charleston, W. Va. Gladys Quayli, New York, have been Samuel Ziglotti, aged 12, of Potts: at R. Suny. Miss M. Bininngton, ville, Pa., was killed when struck bY | Sydenham, and Miss L Bininngton, lightning in bis home. Michigan, at J. Gibson's, Five persons were killed when 80 All'are pleased that Mrs. H. Keyes Suto went over a 20 foot embank- is home from the hospifal much im. ment at Cleveland, Ohio. proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Game Protector Harry Wingard, of | George Anderson are visiting at Rev. Bellefonte, Pa., used a large black | Dr. Cooper's, after visiting in Mont- snake to rid his home of rats, real, and Ottawa. They will return Bobby, small son of Daniel Wertz, | by motor to their home in Saskatoon. of Milton, Pa., was bitten by a big Miss M. Clark entertained the copperhead snake, but is recovering. | Guild of Christ's Church on Thurs- A cave-in on the banks of the day afterndon. Miss Louise Knight, Mississippi at Memphis, Tenn., did [R.N., of Rochester, is visiting her Property damage estimated at $250,- | parents at Sunnyside. Mrs. Horné 000. : and son, Mr. Harold Horne, Erie, Mr and Mrs. R. O. Douty, of Wil. [are at H. C. Simpson's. Hamsport, Pa. were thrown from| Mr. and Mrs. Strangways and their beds by lightning, » party, Port Credit, are returning to 5: but escaped their home, after motoring to Moni , | serious In > oh real, to visit friends. They also stay- bo a elle; 3 Si ep: for a time at A. Baker's, Mrs. after accidentally shooting his 15. Cairns remaining here during the year-old cousin. trip. Two Prisoners were shot and kill. SE guards in an : Red and Black Raspberries, In pint boxes black 10¢, red 123%¢ tonight at Carnovsky's. Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Montgomery, Smith's Falls, have the sympathy of friends in the death of their young- N.J., | est born, Burton McCreary, on Wed- his auto. | nesday. Burton was fifteen years on g bridge and and eight months old and had been a he edge of | sufferer for the past five years. a fa. 4 PERE 0 40000000000 about Walker and that his premises | fall, Trenton and Belleville won a the business. Mr. A. W. Webster sented, did not win their share. The | od. on September 18th and the final | Dr. J. C. A. Broom and S. M. Rob- | Sd » ; City. CLARKE & PHILLIPS. The still was rather a crude af- Mr. T. A. McGinnis, of RidgRon. 1 | ® THE RED MOON [9] OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Dancing every Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Harfy Anders san and His Original Victor oeyiand } a hea New York $1.00 per Couple--No Table Charge. + Phone 1102-r-4-2. With every sound device and en- gineering feature which makes for long life, low upkeep costs, and | super-smoothness, the Hupmobile | Six is one of the most modern and completely equipped cars in the en- tire field of the lower priced sixes, HUPMOBILE | Bf rs Janam five-passenger, four-door, 1040. Coupe, ---- Ty Me rumble Cog 1 ih Touring, includes 30 x 5.25 balloon tires, Jounwh brakes. All prices 0 3 83.345, 700, " Our used cars are good buys; they are sold with your complete satisfaction first in JOHN MORRIS, Local Distributor. 80 Brock Sareét. | HIGHWAY CONDITIONS Toronto to Quebec Boundary Nan 300,3 miles--Pavement good, gravel sections fair throughout. Three de- tours -- Colborie West, Colborne, Brighton, Tarring operations Marys- ville to Shannonville, West of Brock- ville, Bast of Cardinal. Pavement good from Toronto to five miles east of' Cobourg, except | between Newcastle and Port Hope, | where there are short sections of gra. vel road in fair condition. From five miles east of Cobourg to Trenton the gravel road is under construction. Detour at Colborne West, turn south {st & point three miles west of Col- borne to old Canadian National Rail. way roadbed, thence easterly to Col- | borne, length of detour three miles, [same mileagé as Provincial Highway. Paving operations in progress in the Town of Colborne. Detour from end of ojd C:N.R. grade in the village of Colborne, turn south one quarter of a_mile, east one-quarter of a mile, thence south one mile to Lake Shore road, then east one mile, and north to Provincial Highway one mile and a quarter; length of detour four miles, two and a half miles longer than the Provincial Highway. Two crossings each on the main line of the Cana- dian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. Motorists drive carefully, especially at night when approaching railway. crossings. Road narrow but gravelled throughout, Paving oper- ations are also in progress between Trénton and Brighton. Detour south at Brighton main cormers across ihe canal through' Carrying Place, right into Trenton. Length of detour four teen miles; five miles longer than the (first four miles not gravel). Trem- ton to Quebec Boundary pavement and surface-tregte macadam in good condition throughout, except where to Kingstor to Ottawa Carlgton Place--131 Telephone 2445. 800d shape and is contin this point to Ottawa by a pavement. : a Ottawa to Prescot -- $3.3 » Good throughout, No deta 1! Phalt and concrete paves North Gower. From North G Beckett's Landing road fs uni struction, No detour. Drive ly in this section, = The road, de sisting of"toncrete and gravel, Beckett's Landing to Prescott good condition, Approached P. R. overbead bridge at rough. -------- No Service at Biginburg, July 81, = frequent showers are mak Provincial Highway.V Detour fair h everything look besutiful. Phe § crops are excellent. Miss Phippin, Sydenham, is visiting st A. Gordanter's A : McBride and Miss Blanche Sliver visiting John Silver's family, Ti rvice in the church The pastor is enjoyin few holidays. Some of the bave nearly one hundred q wild berries canned. been camping af Stephen Kalg and will return to his home is treal. " Frein ST ---------------- The beautiful 8.0.5. erected by Guelph Lodge, England, in the Smith's Falls cemetery, will be unveiled and the graves of departed will be decorated. ord MM M.D., Moose Jaw, and O'Conner, Rl. took place July 16th, at

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