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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1923, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH ir WHIG WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1023. == FURS == | F or the Fall and Winter COATS, CAPES and WRAPS Plain and trimmed with contrasting Furs CHOKERS in every wanted pelt. If it comes from Me- Kay's you ¢an depend upon the merchan- dise. * Far Morchanis 19 44 Matetrcturen SHE Joba McKay Limited KINGSTON, CANADA -- [PONOTON LST EE i) JUST ARRIVED 200 CORDS HARD AND SOFT WOOD SLABS--CUT TO SUIT YOUR STOVE. SOWARDS COAL CO PHONE 811. PHONE 155. UP-TOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE MAKE YOUR WORK EASY Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, Heaters, etc. Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 04. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS, Pleasant Water Trips-Str. Brockville From Picton every Tuesday and Friday at 6.00 a.m. Standard time. To Picton every Tuesday and Friday at 4.00 p.m. Standard Time. ' Passengers and freight carried, Among the Islands, down the Canadian' Channel, one hour at Alexandria Bay, back by the American Channel. The only way to #¢0 all the Islands on both the Canadian and American sides. Every | Satarday and Sunday at 3.00 p.m. Fast Time. Fare, round trip, "76 cents. BOAT LEAVES WHARF, FOOT OF BROCK STREET Dominion Meat Store | Opp. Y.M.C.A. Phone 19083. J|[ § A new shipment of very fine Black Tea--excellent quality equal to any 75¢c. Tea on the 4 4 OF HAD IS. ARN MAKGLED ST. WNGENTS ACADENY AT THE DAVS TAMER { The Puplis Who Go Up a Grade | : at the Next | Into a Machine While Term. Using a Wrench. | Senior IV. -- M. Mooney, H. Ste- | Clifford Hepburn, 140 York street. | vensem, D. Cooper, L. Dorey, C. Mel- |an employee of A. Davis and Sons, | ville and C. Milne (equal) M. Sharpe, | tanners, Rideau street, was seriousiy V. Muchmore, V. McKenna, A. An- |injured on Tuesday afternoon when dre, V. Dorey, and A. Lamarche he came in contact 'with a machine (equal). F. McAuley, H. Donoghue, which mutilated his left arm. Ee E. Murray, C. Lambert, M. Lamarche, | Was conveyed to the General Hoops: K. Tyo. G. Henderson, K. Holden, | tal where he was treated by Dr. X. C. Lamoureux, M. Corcoran, M. Lat- | R. B. Willlamson. less, M. Cassidy, I. Fiynn, E. Dunn, | The accident oocurred when Mz. MiMred Murray, C. Joyce, M. Sav- [Hepburn was using a wrench on a age, B. Clark, H. Bajus, T. Shortt, | machine in motion. His arm wes B. Koen, M. Murray. | drawn into #t end badly mangied be- Conditignally -- M. Christley, U [fore the power was thrown off and: Barrett, A. Boucher, P. Reid, G.|the machine stopped. It had to be Frederick. taken apart to release his arn. Junior IV. -- M. Corrigan, A. [which was drawn into the rollers Medley, L. Spemcer, D. Rolson, I. [Past the elbow. 4 Grainger, A. Woods, M. Kennedy, R.| General regret is expressed in lo- Sharpe, M. Brophy, W. Frederick, C. Naylon, M. FitzgeraM, V. Deschamps, D. Heflernan, R. Gibson, T. Pilley, H. Cadue, M. Meagher, B, Thompson, H. Cooper, M. Corrigan, C. Jenkin, M. Callan, 3. Golloghy, M. Joyce, H. Smith, M. Hughes, M. O'Connor, M. Bailey, M. McAdam, B. Cooper; K. Taugher, E. Grainger, G. Watt, H. Corrigan, P. Burns, M. Pollet. F. Downey, H. Boehmer. {Bo small measure in the spectacula: Conditionally -- G. Gow, L. Burns, | fight put up by his team-mates. He G. Duggu, A. Fournier, E. O'Connor, {has shown real promise this scasoa H. Martin. |as a right-fielder and the serious in- Senior IIT. -- J. Andre, A. Clarke |JUTy to bis arm will remove him M. Doyle, M. Driscoll, M Duggie, M. | from participation in the remaining McQuaid, M. PurteM, A. Cross, C. 8ames this ybar. Cross, L. Thompson, E. Schetange, The local baseball players and of- K. Quigley, C. Hughes, V. Heffernan | ficials of the city league join with M. Lamarche, R. Devine, W. James. | Many other friends in expressing the H. McKegney, M. Tyo, D Ainslie, [hoDe that he will rapidly resover H. Holland, L. Ward, D. Donoghue, | [rom his painful accident, and that D. Barre, N. Smith, M. Pelow, v. [be Will be eble to view the activities Blakey, M. Gilmour, R. Mins, B. |°f his own game team from the in- Cook, H. Lawlos. |actlve, but nome the less glorfous Junior INII--C. Doran, 0. Jenkin, | environs of the beuch. A. B. Barrett, M. Baker, A. Eves, a eter LATE SOCIAL NOTES H. Killen, L. Burns, L Coop- er, M. Rawley, BE. McKimm, I. eT Corrigan, M. Lawless, F. Fallon, D. | Rev. Dr Frederick Gill, Arlington, Kirkwood, G. Murray, C. James, | Mass., has arrived to visit his Sisters, D. Lewers, I. McRace, U. Woods, { Mrs. W. H. Wormwith ,and Miss il, | | Earl street, | "Miss Sarah Burns, Ottawa, and A. Rigney, B. Muller, M. Fallon, H. Bramah, R. Murray, G. Blakey, T. 3 Miss Margaret Halpin, Prescott, are | the guests of Miss Ruth Evanson, at Martin, R. Gow, M. Fournier, B. | McAllister, I .Lawless, D. Cadue, M. {Mrs. F. 8. Bvanson's Sotta t Mer} Capurto, F. Kennedy, M. Ahearn, M. wr Me ge at Mer Lawless, H. St. Plerre, I. McDonald, | 1°08 Point. F. Deschamps, C. Harrigan, { Mrs. W. G. Minnes, Collingwood Conditionally-- M. Mosier, Breet, Jas Teturued from a visit to Ford, B. Poni, B. Dik ofan T. W. Rowland, Earl street, spent B " V aap » Jowney, M. ine week-end ip Toronto with his onnelly, V. Mann, I Doyle, E. | sister, Mrs. Robert F. Gourlay, and Martin, I. Papprett, M. A. Murray, | pe Gourlay, ' 8. Menard, R. Loughlin, A. James, | Mrs. F. E. Briden, who spent the H. Patterson, V. Purcell, J. Beau- | winter in Minneapolis, is now with dorn, M. Murphy, L. Lemmon, H. Mrs. L. RB. Guess, Brock street. Brophy, L. Christby, M. O.Brien, | qe McKay, Toronto, is the guest K. Purtell, M. Hopkinson, H. Mur- | of Mrs. Robert Grass, Collins Bay. phy, M. O'Reilly, F. Donnelly, E. | ' Carty, K. Warburton, M. Pollitt, A Sudden Impulse. G. Cooper, A. Doyle, D. Burke, V. |- Little Mary came into the house McAllister, M. Birkett, C. Pol- bedraggled and weeping, litt, M. Milne, M. Harpell, E. O- "My goodness," cried her mother, Brien, N. Kennedy, A. DeLaroche. | "what a sight you are! How did A. Killen K. Fournier. it happen?" Part II--M. Pecor, M. Barrett, A. "I'm sorny Mamma, but I foll Into Casterton, P. St. Pleree, I." Ren-|a puddle." shaw, B. Taylor, C. Scullion, K. "What! O'Donnell, F. Gallagher, L.. Heffer- | on?" nan, A Stevenson, M. Nourry, R. "Y-y-yes: I didn't have time Ackley, M. Blakey, V. Westcot, R. |change it." Fallon, L. Roberts, E. Mortlock, M. Catlin, R. Burke, E, Burke, B. Met calf, I. Tucker, J. Steacy, M. Grandreau, R. Derosiers, J. Carty, K. Boyer, L. Murphy, A. Wood- cock, G. Graham, R. Taylor, I. Taylor, H. Byron, M. Frederick, M. er the unfortunate accident sufferc. by Clifford Hepburn, who was a popu- lar member of the A. Davis team. | winners of the first half of the Syp- {or city baseball league. "'CHMf" was {on the line-up of his team in the me- {morable battle with the 4th Hus- |sars at the Crickat Field on Saturday M. With your new dress to Farmer's Arm Fractured, Wilscn Franklin, a prominent- far- mer of Joyceville, met with a pain- ful accident on Tuesday while he was engaged in assisting to unload hay at the barn, and Mr. Franklin Casey, M. Redden, M. Carey. Was precipitated from the top of tae Part I--D. St. Pierre, F. McDon- (load of hay. Dr. I. G. Bogart was ald, K. O'Brien, J. Sampson, T. [called, and the elbow was found to Paus, R. Cochrane, M. Wilkinson, | be fractured. Mr. Franklin is rest E. Doroney, V. Callan, C. LeBlanc, | ing comfortably at his home. B. Nourry, M. Doran, M. Murray, M. Cooper, D. O'Connor, M. Han- Wait For No Woman, ley, K. McAllister, F. Beaudoin, A. | Indignant Young Thing -- I've Jenkin, M. Pecor, H. Jarrel, M. brought back this bathing euit. I Renshaw, M. Mathews. | never saw such a thing in my life. : -- 1 was only in the water an hour and . it had already shrunk five inches. MOTORCYCLE TOWED Modest Clerk (carefully considér- DRUNK TO STATION! ing the garment) --Lady. it's a good | thing you came out when you did.-- But Tippler Paid Dearly for His | 75°. Ride in Police Court. i The motorcycle and side car be- longing to the police department did a good turn on Saturday night, when it was need for the first time to bring In a drunk to the police station. The tippler paid dearly for his ride, as |} when he paid for his fine and the costs he had to part with about $28. The police motorcycle has a very comfortable side car attached and riding in it is just like travelling in a Pullman car. No doubt the tip- plers will in the fyture prefer a ride in the motorcycle to a trip in the aria - "The Hat Store" BIG SALE OF Dr. Shortt Run Down. - Dr. Adam Shortt, of the His torical Records' Branch of the Pub. Clifford Hepburn Was Drawh] More miles per gal- Jon and cheaper than any place else in the city. FREE AIR cal baseball and sporting circles ov- | {afternoon last, and he assisted in 30 : PER GALLON GASOLINE - WHITE ROSE The Gasoline that gives satisfaction and keeps your mo- tor clean. Try our Lubricating Oil--clean and convenient--no funnels or cans. Bowser Pumps right at the curb. MOORE'S "THE PLACE TO FEED YOUR CARS" FREE AIR moments. BEACH CLOTH DRESSES, 9 Women's Beach Cloth Dresses pretty summery shades of Pink, Mauve, Tan, in straight lines, with panels, three quarter sleeves. Regular price $6.50. On the bargain rack-- Thursday ............. $4.49 Granny's Own Knittin small quantity with you, For Vacation Days BATHING S Women's and Misses' Pure Wool Bath- ing Suits--two piece style--made with fancy stripes around waist line, and bloomers, V shaped made in pretty 'styles with STILL LEADING VOILE DRESSES, $8.95 Elegant range of Voile Dresses---made in "dark Blues and also Black and White--several Yau effect; three quarter sleeves. Sizes 38 to 44, ' Specially priced $8.95 to $14.50 g Wool still leads the procession. Take a and do some knitting during your ~ UITS, $349 y necks. Sizes 38 to . .. Thursday $3.49 panels and drape Skirt and spare PICTORIAL MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE All Millin at reduced prices Parisian Shop " 822 BROCK STREET A LOCAL NEWS. Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- i ! ville. | Mr. Swaine, piano *aner. Piders| received at 100 Clergy street west 'Phone 564w. ! Rev. C. J. Curtis will spend a few weeks, at Toronto, Fruitlands and Hamilton. Athletics trounced A. Davis and should make Hussars step to keep in the lead. See the game tomorrow night. Ovelia Quesnell, the popular mot- orman of the street railway has re- turned from Montreal and Corn- wall after two weeks' holidays. In the Duke of Cambridge com- petition at Bisley, Eng., on Monday at 900 yards" Sergt.-Major Pugh, R. C.H.A., made 27 out of a possible [[ esiabe a dwelling, 11 rooms each electric lights, hot water floors in hall, fireplaces, Rents collected, Residential Property ALFRED STREET--Double solid brick sun room in each. » Separate toilet, gas, heating, hardwood Fire Insurance. A. Inman, Kingston, is spending | Ge @ few days at his home in Brock- | 3 50. Bishop Bidwell was taken to Stirl- | ing by H. F, Ketcheson, Belleville. On Sunday at Stirling the bishop conducted confirmation services an! Me Archives, Ottawa, is confined to his home, Tin Alls : i biks # « in the afternoon at the Anglican church in Rawdon township. A meeting of the entertainment LADIES' SPORTS SHOES (8)--Fawn Elkskin Oxfords, dark brown year welted soles, low rubber heels; each NOTE.~Also Grey Buckskin Calfskin trim, Good- all sizes 23% to 7 tm S. J. MARTIN . THIS WEEK ONLY MUSIC SALE 5 All 35c., 40c. and 50c. Sheet Music 3 for $1 All the Latest Hits in stock. : - OPEN NIGHTS - Store PHONE 919

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