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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1926, p. 9

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-- BOOK WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY " Nt REaEmno ww CHECKE Any place In elty DAY OR NIGHT The cab that rorced the prices "dow. | OF CITY PROPERTY There wil] be offered for sal, DAY, the 17th day of September, 1926, | &t the hour of 12% ¢'clock noon, by pub- | He auction at 30 Pembroke Street, ni the Cky of Kingston, the brick dwell- ing-house. containing seven rooms and | known as 30 Pembroke Street and the | lands appurtenant thereto | The sale will be subject to a reserve | bid. ie ! TERMS: 10% of the purchase money | 10 Be paid down at the tie of the) oale and the balance within thir yi days. Possession to be given forth- | with, | For. farther particulars and condi- nt of sale apply to Messrs, Nickle & | Farrell, 194 Ontario Street, Kingston, | solicitors for the administrator. T, J. MUNRO; { E Auctioneer. | CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE - COMPANY, LIMITED | # Dividend No. 59 ee-quarters per Stock was de- J 1 p28, to share- |_Sente re 20th, 1936 BY onder of thé Board, G. W. DALY, Sgeretary. Kingston, Ont., September 10, 1926. COAL Ne at 1 AMUSEMENTS | What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions - At The Capitol. Spectacular scenes that thrill add dramatic episodes that hold the -at- tention from start to finish, are in- corporated in the new Screém vers sion'ef Jack London's rugged story of adverture, '"The . Sea Welt," which will he on view at the Cap- itol theatre for three days begin- ning to-day. The collision of" a giant liner with a crowded ferry. boat in San Francisco Bay, the mut- iny aboard the "Wolf's™ sealing schooner, and the tragic finish of the "Wolf's" career when his vessel goes down in flames, are only a few of the dramatic episodes with which the picture abounds. On the other hand, a delightful love story is blended with this atmosphere of violence. The character of *""Wolt" Larsen, the brutal sea captain, who rules with an iron hand, but who i a deep student of philosophy and reader of . poetry, is delineated: on the screen by RalphyW, Ince with even greater force thhn it was on the printed page. May Establish ory. Gananoque, 'Sept. 16.--+/E, X. Bel nois, of Syracuse, N.Y., | a summor resident, is in town in company with several New York State glove manw facturers who wish to establish a factory in Canada. They have secured an option on & local factory. The new company will be capitalis- ed at $200,000. ---------- Must Pay Up. A young man who secured goods from "a local merchant under false pretences, was given a chance on Thursday by Magistrate Farrell to make good. It appears that he Qwes the merchant $14.50 on a suit of clothes. The young man must ar FADES to pay the merchant a Certain amount each week until the bill is paid off. We le Our 3 ! Stove and Chestnut, $15.50 | ered Standayd Pea Coal, $12.50, delivered elp Anthracite (the Best of them + $13.00 delivered, : Genuine Pocahontas seven on. 811.00 - Clarion and Solvia Coke -. ... $12.50 Dengee & Morris ¥ solicit your inquiries on high prices: except Mo. ad Sat ot 2 Time Now for 'Canning Pears. Clapps favorite and Bartlett pears at Carnovsky's. While attending the Exhibition, Visit 'gur store. "You will find finest assortment of Fall Suits and Overdoats at deil's Reliable Clothiers. the Royal Victoria Hospital at Mon- treal on Wednesday. Col. Dawson has been seriously ill for several days. . - William Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. : England is exporting motor cars at the rate of 31,000 a year. [MAYBE BEATTY = PARL "n Livery lowest prices. --Twed. Col, H. J. Dawson was taken to : loUNIOR GAME AT mo II' sport || WGILL WILL BE Montreal, Sept. 16.--Joe O'Brien will be the senior referee in the Ia- tercollegiate Ru this , according to ment issued: yesterday, the Mont Tealer taking the position leff vacan: fough thie retirement of Bob Is- biter, of Hamilton, who has of- ficlated in the senior rele for the Past four years, during which time a state- intercollegiate. It is practically. cer- tain that Silver Quilty, of "Ottawa, will fill the umplre's berth this sea- son in the college series, though of- ficial notification to this effect has Dot been made. It is understood, however, that all three universities have agreed to Quilty as umpire. The head linesman for the autumn series of games has not yet been Bamed. McGill University rugby players Were called for the first drill of the Season yesterday aftgrnoon. Coach Frank Shaughnessy returned to the clty yesterday morning and was at the stadium in the afternoon; but he had a com ratively light ses- sion ahead with a mere handful of players out. McGill footballers this fall are for the most part engaged in clearing oft supplemental exami- Nations and for the next few "days will give little time to rugby prac: tices. Others,. such as Captain Gordie Hughes, are engaged in sum- per achool work out of the city and will not be fréed from the tours until the beginning of next week. Included among last year's ragu- lars who have academic quilitica- tions to write off 'before they are eligible for football are Ralph St. Germain, kicking halfback: Curly Taylor, Gordie Hughes and Jack Little. Jack Mickles, quarterback for the past few seasons, is attending the U. 8. amateur golf champion, from which Ne was eliminated In the qualifying round. There is little new promising prap school matérial offering this fall and Coach Shaughnessy will have to re- ly largely on last year's intermedi- ates to fill the gaps left vacant through 'graduations last spring. Carson, Dave Monroe, on the line, and Tommy Arnold on the ha'r- line are three likely candidates from the 1935 second squad. From the .| 1925 juniors there will be O'Meara 8nd Dalton, two hefty young line smashers, ° > . i, . B00CER LEAGUE MEETS. A 'meeting; of those interdsted fn soccer football is being held to. night at the Standard office for the Purpose of organization for the sea- son. It is expected that there will be about. eight teams in the League this season comprising Squads from the RO.H.A. Brigade, three toums from R. M. 0. Kingston, Tannery. C. L. C, "B" Co. of Frontenac Regiment, Napanee, ' Sebley's Bay and Joyceville. : -------- M.AAA. IN BAD WAY. Things look very dark at the pres- ent time for the M.A.A.A. squad and several of the old guard have prac. Heally deserted the team. Ooach Nicholson .is quite convinced that he will have to rely on young players to fill the gaps and carry the bruit of the attack, Little interest has been shown fn the practices and "Bud" has beetl out anly opce while Foran and Ryan have given up Attending | i-- The Victorias Will Also Be at . Toronts on Satur i i ks ir i hei gif THE DAILY BRITISH WHIGC 8by «ootball Union | Joe O'Brien acted as umpire, fn the |. si ---- TT --------"mhm ) ITORS Are Invited to View Our Exhibit. OF... x _ STUDEBAKER'S New Custom Sedans The Same Studebaker Stamina and Excess Power & These new Custom Sedans retain all the sturdy merit of other Stide- baker cars. Under the hood of each is the mighty Studebaker L-head motor, long noted for a smooth, vibrationless flow of power which other makers are now striving to attain, : Thomay | .| kits; a guard at Portsmouth pénitens 8 enter HAGERMAN'S GARAGE [4 UREN STREET KiNOSTON, ON. To Be Heard at the Fall Assizes 8it Here Next Week--An of Civil Non-Jury Cases. -------- , Hyman Rosen, defendant. The plain- tif's claim is tor spaeific-performgnce of an agreement. The sale of a plece of property is the basis of the action. Cunningham & Smith, soHeftors for plaintiff; King & Smythe, solicit- ors for defendant. : Elizabeth Moore, plaintiff. and Sarah 'Agnes Knight and' Edward Blake Thompson, defendants. Plain: tiff's claim ig fof a declaration that She is the personal owner of and én- titled to one-half of the real estate sténding in the name of David John Moore, at the time of his death. Cun- bingham & Smith, solicitors for plain. charged with manslaughter and negli | tiff: Rigney & Hickey, solicitors for Bence in the death of Ex-Ald. W. J. B,J Sarah A. Knight; Day & Revelle, s0-|' White on Adgust 5th, 1926. licitors for defendants. - Sarah MeCloy, plaintiff, and Alice J. Comstock, defendant. Plaintifr's claim is for $6,000 demages for in- ternal injury suffered as the result of the non-répair of the verandah of the at's house. Nickle & Farrell, ' oe ESS iene i SE Vennachar, Sept. 13.--Schools}' have commenced 8Eain with Miss GM: Bower, Wingham, teacher in 8. No. 2, and Miss Nora Hughes, teacher in 8.8. No. 8. Ronald Mec- Pherson- and family, Campbellford, were recent visitors at Mrs. Me- Pherson's mothers, Mrs./ Walter Bebee. The latter accompanied them to: Warkworth to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert Goodrich, The Kingston "Creamery, 'Lid. truck has reduced trips to two trips a week for the remainder of the seasop. . Willjam MeCrimmon, Glenfield, N.Y. formerly of . this Can place, called on oid friends here last week. James Wilson, Renfrew,' and son, Barl, Detroit, Mich: were pleasant callers at R. W. Conners' this week. Anson Thompson is having a sale and fs moving on 'a' farm of Wolfe Island. Charles Rosenblath is moving on the farm be has bought. of Albert Faulk, dear Denbigh, The : sto! loft a nice baby boy |< at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaw, last week. Mrs, varies Goodrich, Marmara, 'formerly of this place, Was renewing acquaint-, 'ance here last week. Born to Mr. |. and Mrs. Stanley Gregg. = daughter. a corner and members of the Montreal Stock Exchavges).- \ (Reported by sonuston & Clarence Justice Logle to interesting Docket ' 4 The following is the docket of criminal and clvil cases for trial at the fall assiseg of the Supreme Court of Ontario to be held for the County of Frontenac, at the City of Kingston, Commencing on Tuesday, the 21st day of September, at one o'clock in the af- ternoon, before the Hon. Nr. Justice Logie. , The King vs. Thomas McCoskay, charged with the murder of Earl Jon- tiary on August 28th of this year. The King vs. Edward McAllister, Non-Jury. Ltd. 'plaintiff, and Corporation of the City ef ' defendant, Plaintiff's claim is for Nh Kingston, de- ; Sain ls 10x Am injuries received when 'operation for an icy pavement. Ambrose a on his lip on Monday, and | solicitor for plaintifr; TL Minas Fred. Moore nderwen wn tor for detendant. operation on Saturday, &i - Pleton 'plaintift, and tal having his tonsils removed. defendant, UE'S|" Fred Smith's barn at Cherry Sew saa ame tre baw he

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