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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1926, p. 13

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10, 1926. er -- ;aTuraa THE DAILY -BRITIS , July Williams Doing Well. ! Jack Williams, formerly of Verona ! is having great success pitching for | the professional baseball team at | Jeannette, Pa. Jack won seven out === THERED MOON lost was due to the fact that the | T flelders went up. The team entered | > . - the seventh inning leading seven to! ' ¢ & = 4 wo and then the support behind | Balloon. Dance, Dining and Bvitertainment Numbers 9 TILL 1 DAYLIGHT SAVING Jack was bad. $1 per Couple, Including War Tax No Table Reservations Boat Races at Chaumont. All crews taking part in the inter-| Busses Leave McQall's Cigar Store at 8.15, ' B0c. and Return. city dinghy races at Chaumont to- day left early this morning. The SUNDAY, JULY 11th, Open 1 p.m. to 12 p.m. DINING, MUSIC--FREE ADMISSION "Richardson Cup" rate Class R was PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE to be fun off this morning at Chau- | mont and the other races this after- | Len Jercime and His Phone 1102-42 Melody Kings. CLARK & PHILLIPS. : A meeting of the executive of the Mercantile Baseba!l League, which controls the junior series as well,' was held on Friday éyening and sev- eral matters before the: ieeting were taken up, It was officially 'decided mobn, ¢ to play off the tle gam. to"decifief August the champfdnship of the first ait. EN the scheditfey on Twesday evening: fi Circle Six Won ths toss and it wifl |} be their ome gambz * RRP AND HIS SERENADERS MON. EVE § CHECKER Taxicabs Phone 800 Any place in city 25c DAY OR NIGHT woop, Chaumon't boats will race here : [-township council tin, Verond Tuesday, July 6th, at che'0Tlock p.m. Members all pre- Sout. ¥inutes of last meeting adopt- VISIT OUR RESTA URANT | : A motion was passed that tile be y put in on road and across Babcock Best Food with Exceljent Service lot to the creek. A motion was pass- ed that no more repairs be made on REGULAR DINNER 58¢. Best Music by New Orthophonic Victor Phonograph i EF RE THREE CASTLES CAFE All new 5 and 7 passenger Sedans « Combig Attractions ili A new Norma Talmadge picturgis |. . 5 + fil coming to the Capitol Theatre for > SCHEDULES DRAWN ll three days starting Monday, but aie' pe iss Tal- | pi surprise of their lives. For Miss Ta Second Section @ os of the David Belasco stage success. = mantic charaecterizations, enacts the Cataraqui Mission Circle, latest vehicle. raqui, met at the parsonage on Fri- Norma has surrounded herself with Cooke's Church, was present and ; BOW leading man; 'Gertrude Astor,| =A Matter affecting the ndgment missionary work, both at home and uelly, Frankie Darro and 'Mack | tied. Some time # v a as _an instrumental solo by Miss ny, thing brand new in love scenes. officiated in a coupi¥ of' games, #4 Dr : rates for Dances. served by the members of the Circle. to the attention of the' officials Paris, July 10.--M. Caillaux, new hé had: wmpired in the first of the ; ; rters--What the Merch sign an accord in connection with| PO Sullivan and Nicholson may be the I. } | om p-- te Ln | Wallace, ef; Day, rf. AMUSEMENTS || SPORT Umpire, PII Brockel. What the Press Bay About || 3 4% , ee SSE ----.------ . . St 3 ---- " ; NORMA TALMADGE'S "KIKI" ] AT THE: CAPITOL, | ; a s I {vance reports indicate that photos i 1 i play-goers are due for the biggest 'Clrcle=~8ix and Victorias Start madge has turned comedienne in y ll "Kiki," an efaborate scrien version July 16th, . | The famous star, invariably asso- clated with more dignity and ro- role of a Paris street gamin and devil-may-care heart breaker in her Cataraqui, July 10.--The Mission Circle of the United Church, Cata- In addition to pleturing "Kiki" on a lavish scale, the ever welcome day evening, the president, Miss E. Sharpe, presiding. Mrs. Paul, ofan unusually brilliant supporting cast, including Ronald Coleman, her gave a very inspiring and instructive 5) 7 address on the former Presbyterian | nape MacDermott, George K. Ar- umpires. occupied the sat-ontion, : thur, William Orlamond, Erwin Con- | the exéciittve and, v in the foreign fleld. A solo was given by Miss Jessie Shrape, as well Swain, Miss Talmadge andthe hand. | was paid wn for a vid 3 some Ronald are said to offer some- | umpired. PrasefiSmith, who had-#lgo Fite Maude Cooper. At the conclusion : of the programme, refreshments were i yg overlooked. The mattérimns ify 4 a : 3 a : HEARD ON THE STREET. sien cb cic To Sign Accord. y # decided #6 pay him. fof what' games | -- Finance Minister, expects to leave Local Briefs Gathered by. R= [season for which he had receved no for London on Monday morning to money. the settlement of the French debt to ants Are Offering. Britain, . > umpires for the championship game of the first half of the series on Tues day evening. This game is most im- portant and there is little doubt prt that the largest crowd of th» spson will be in attendance, " the municipal couneil purchase the right of way from Mrs. Abram Wat- gon, on lot 19, con. 7, for drainage purposes for the drowned lands. The following accounts were or- Se Swaine. plano tuner. Orders | ived at 100 Clergy street west, 'plone 564w. Mr. and Mrs. D. Laton, Tween, are - win Catherine Susannah, daughter, of A. M. Carmichael, former member of Parliament for Kindersley, Sask., cil. And a motion as passed that New Beauty 88 Princess Street : Parlor with lady specialist. Pleasing you is our specialty. 353 PRINCESS STREET Telephone 2010. Dr. Waugh 108 Welliogton St. "8 DIAMOND TAXI & For two, three or four from any one point In city For ome person . Lowest Country Rates. Phone 32 The Cah That Cut The Price is dead. Don't lose your opportunity. | Tweddell's Star value sale, Visit / NOTICE. All' Orangemen of 'Kingston district No. 1 a members of Sister Lodges, L.OB.AL and L.T.B., are requested to Attend Divine Service in Zion Church, SUNDAY, JULY 11th, at 11 am, Parade leaves Orange Hall at 1015 a.m, Visitors welcome. B. CARL, J. K. PATTERSON, Dist, See'y, Dist. Master, Good News to All Lake Ontario Ice Co. We wish to inform our customers and others that we have in store four times the amount of ice that we had last year. We have had four years experience in the business--no com laints from our customers. ¥ » at Kingston where Mrs. Laton will undergo an operation for appendi- citis. Have you visited Tweddell's Star value sale ? If not act quickly be- fore the sale ends on Saturday night, Henry Cordy, chemist Sulphide, underwent \ a serious operation at Kingston General Hospital. He is progressing favorably. Messrs. Hyatt & Hart, Picton, have bought the schooner Burt Barnes. Capt. P. McManus, came to King- ston to take command. Mr. Herbert Balls and his @augh- ter, of Watertown, N.Y., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Thomas Balls, Nelson street, who is very ill Mr. Balls also visited his brother, Bert, at Sunbury. NEARLY DROWNED IN VAT. Lad's Life Saved By Use of Artificial Respiration. At Cape Vincent, N.Y. Bobbie Chavoustic two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel S. Chavoustic, 149 Flower avenue, West, Watertown, escaped death by a narrow margin at the farmhouse of his grandfather, L. E. Chavoustic,- on the Rosiere It was decided to call #¥8 Midget League teams together for a zame this afternoon at four o'clock. The schedule for the junior O.B.A.A. seo- ond half, which fis copsiderahly shorter than the first, was drawn as was also the second half of tha Mer- cantile schedule. They are as fol- lows: Junior O.B.A.A. July 16--Circle 8ix vs Victorias. 20--Victorias vs Circls Six. 26--Circle Six vs Victorias. 30--Victorias vs Circle Six. August 6--Circle Six vs Victorias. --------_th Mercantile Schedule. July 15--Plumbers at Printers. 19--Wholesalers at Bankers. 21--Tanners at Plumbers. 7--Printers at Wholesalers. 30--Bankers at Tanners. August 5--Plumbers at Wholesalers 17---Printers at Bankers. 23---Wholesalers at Tanners. 26---Plumbers at Bankers. 80--Tanuers at Printers. i. SOFTBALL dered paid: $28, Frank Davey, sheep killed and injured; $16.50, John Re- vell, work on road; $4.50, Russell Barr, work on road; $15.75, Climax { Good Roads Machinery Co., repairs for crusher; $200, Dr. T. 8. Genge, secretary-treasurer 8.8. No. 12, teachier"s salary; $200, B. H. Camp- sall, secretary-treasurer 8.8. No. 7,, teacher's salary; $85, S. J. Alton, sec.-treas., USS. No. 8, teach- er's salary; $87.50, Harry Watson, secretary-treasurer 8.8. No. 6, teach- er's salary; $200, G. F. Storms, sec- retary-treasurer S. 8. No. 16, teach- er's salary; $190, Thomas Cowdy, secretary-treasurer 8.8. No. 3, teach- er's salary; $100, W. H. Kerr, sec- retary-treasurer U.S.S. No. 5, teach- er's salary; $200, F, C. VanLuven, secretafy-treasurer U.S.8. No. 1. teacher's salary; $19.05, Samuel Re- ¥ell, work on road: fuse; $2.75, James McMullen, gravel and tile; $6.50, Frank Cousincon work on High Falls bridge: $7.50, Archie Goslin, man and team Westhrooke road; $10, BE. Goodberry, wan and team on road; $10, Fred Carr, work on road; $2, Zara Reynolds, 3 toise stone; $8.60, John Revelle, drawing $16.25, W. B. | 'Dalton & Son, dynamite ang Truscott Road; $8, Maurice Kenney, | work on bridge Camden Boundary; $111, Edward McCallister, sheep killed by dogs; $4.70, Roy Moir, snow shovelling and repairs; $8, James Foster, snow shovelling; $6.- 90, Laverne Huffman, snow shove!- ling; $6.80, Walter Shibley, cnow shovelling; $1.80, Fred Truscott, snow shovelling; $5, James E. Bab- cock, snow shovellipg; $2.40, T. J. Clair, snow shovelling; $14.90, Earl Buck, repairs; $14.78, Thomas A. | Kerr halt year's postage and ex- press; $200, Thomas . A. Kerr half 1 Year's salary clerk and treasurer; | $6, British Whig, advertising court of revision: $6, Arnold Drader, re- pairs and snow shovelling; $15.51, T. H. Craig, goods furnished; §8.13, Noble Ellerbeck, 44 1-2 toise stone, $11.13 less 2 loads gravel; $9.38 Walter Shibley, 37 '1-2 toise stone; 63¢, Clarence Babcock, 2 1-2 toise stone; 3c, Fred Tallen, 2 1-2 toise | stone; $11.70, Gordon Silver, 48 3-4 toise stone; $5.16, C, W. Martin, {freight and repairs; $2.50, T. A. | Kerr, 1 cord of wood; $88.17, C. W. ! Martin, to pay men's board; $796.75, C. W. Martin, pay list, Wilton Road: and final reading and signed by the reeve. . On motion of Thomas and Smith. the clerk was instructed to prepare a by-law prohibiting the riding of bicycles and the coasting of hand- wagons, handsleighs and toboggans on the sidewalks of the villages of Sydenham and Perth Road, the pen- alty for the violation of said by-law to be two dollars and: cost for eseh offence. On motion of Storms and Thomas, the clerk was Instructed to n the collector, by registered letter, to turn in the 1925 collector's roll and whatever township money he has on band, at the next regular meeting. On motion of Storms and Smith, the following bills were ordered paid: $312.75, William Shales, pay sheet road No. 2, by-law 658; $10.- 12, €an. National Express Cq., ex- press on repairs for township ma- . chinery; $159.70, Sawyer Massey Co., repairs for township crusher; $3.85, Schuyler Slack, repairing cul. vert on Wilmur road; $30.80, John Silver, work on hill near his place; $93.03, C. H. Maybee, belt and sup~ Dlies for road; $15.36, 8. J. Deyo, We wish to ask one and all to give us a call, as we intend our pure ice, a real service to recommend us. J. CAMPBELL & SON, "Phone 1878. Beverly St. KINGSTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY THE MURNEY REDOUST In Macdonald Park is open to visitors every week day from 2 to 5.80 p.m., and on Band Con. tert evenings. Admission fee, ten cents. Children under 15, five cents. equipment grant for 8.8. No. 13 for year 1925; $10.20, 8 J. shovelling snow and filling holes on Portland boundary; $72.40, Frank Anglin, street lights for May and June and seven street lamps; $8, Charles Sigsworth, repairing ce and leveling pasture where ¢ > sat fall of 1925, Council adjourned to meet Mon- day, Aug. 2nd or at the call of the reeve. sand and repairs to sidewalk; $12. /8$435.15, C. W. Martin, pay list, 50, Charles Clair, bonus on 54 rods' Swamp; $165.97, Andrew Lyons, pay wire fence, Chamount Road; $15.50, list, Camden Boundary. Horace Shea bonus on 60 rods wire; Couneil adjourned to meet in Har- fence; $2.00 W. E: Lawrence,| rowsmith, Monday, August 2nd, *at bonus , on 8 rods wire fencelone o'clock, p.m., or at call of reeve. Chamount Road: $6.25 David ~--~THOMAS A. KERR, Clark, bonus on 25 rods wire fence, LL --" Chamount Road; $21.25, T. J. Clair, LOUGHBORO. repairs Chamount Road; $7.50, W. Sydenham, July 5.--Couneil met Burnett, team drawing sand and 1/at 1.30 pm. All members present. trip to Harrowsmith for moulds: | The minutes of last regular and $14.04, Walker & Genge, for ce- special meetings were adopted. ment; §80, Fred Truscott, repairs! By-law 65B was given its third road when he fell into a vat con- taining milk and remained there several minutes before ound. Only the quick action of his aunt, Mise Nora Chavoustic, saved his lite by artificial respiration. Dr. Dawson said that had the child remained a minute mores in the vat it would have been beyond help. He complimented Miss Chavoustic in her work in sav- ing the child's life. [-------------- News In Condensed Form Off the Wires tng Odd Fellows' League. The opening games of the Odd Fellows' League were played at the Fair Grounds on Friday evening, and brought forta some real competition. Keen rivalry was displayed and from the interest shown by t players and the large gallery. of pectators, it speaks well for the siiccess of the league. Games are played every Fri- day evening.at.the Fair Grounds un- til the schedule is completed. In the opening game, Cataraqui won from Granite lodge in a very closely contested game, by a score of 7 to 4. In the second game Lime- stone City Encampment won from Kingston Lodge in a free hitting game by 12 to 11. Both games went six innings. The teams were: Cataraqui lodge--Nicholson, Fitz- Gerald, Hall, Gilchrist, Vrooman, Twigg, Timms, Mc¢Crum, Stratford. Granite lodge--Harrison, B. Watts, Hamilten, Montgomery, MeCullongh, Barrett, Harkness, Sears, Rogefy./ Limestone City Encampment =P, Barrett, Cherry, Burns, Coxall, Futi- nell, Winters, MeCullough, 8. Watts, | - A. Watts. Kingston lodge--Montgomery, Ma. tier, Bushy, H. Watts, Thompson, C. Murray, J. Marshall, P, Allen, Moon. ~CECIL M. WALKER. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Township Clerk. Sundays and Holidays: »oo= BBTaRwW, Montreal will likely have a west- ern stampede In September. Chicago was parboiled on Fri day in the severest heat of the year. The thermometer recorded eighty. eight degrees at noon. At Windsor the intense heat claimed its first victim when Frank J. McRae, aged sixty-two. Detroit, dropped dead in an office building. Owing to the political situation, His Excellency the Governor Gen- eral has cancelled his trip to the Maritime provinces on the first of August. 4 Twenty-saven bankruptcies are posted in this week's Canada Ga- puts Bue shoy | 25% OF Si ib e227 Y e ch in 836 Princess Street. "Phone 821.w Quebec, 'Manitoba and British Col- i umbia, and one each in Saskatche- - . wan, Alberta and Noya Scotia. PAINT - Through incorporation of a, new iD | INING company, James Lyons, until the -- middle of last session of the Legis- lature Minister of Lands and For. ests in the administration, alters the status of his business trom that of a company with $40, 000 'incorporation to that of one with a capitalization of $2,000,000, DENTIST A. E. KNAPP 258 Princess St. - Kingston #4. Telephone 652-w. X-Ray, Evenings by appointment, a Beauty Parlor rr, Supremes Win, : In an exhibition game played at the Cricket Field on Friday even- ing between the Supremes and Won- der Y's, the former came through with a win by the score of 32-9. Des- pite the ome-sided score, there was good ball served up and the Wonder Y's showed a great improvement in their play. ° Y Wonder Y's--A. Rawley ¢; V. La- tour, 3b; Jennie Bird, If: Jennette Bird, 2b; FP. Campbell, cf: M. Auer: tine, Pi L. Hawkins, 8s; J King, 3 V. Saunders, rf. . yp "Supremes--M. * Pappas 3B Davies 2b; F. Sinclair 3; M. Mooney rf; M. Powell p: D. Allen a Bp hun | the Treasures plaved a game; result- 3 eis win for the girls by the score PAPER ING a 20.

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