= ; N > . "" who aim to lead the "style procession should pin their faith on, Livingston's THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TT ---- At Griffin's, . Japanese in every detail, from th ! bamboo fence outside, to the COOF | stove and chopsticks in the kitchen, ! : {is the house of the image maker in | the picturization of the "The Willow | | Tree," starring Viola Dana, whi ch | headlines the programme at Griffin's ! for today, Friday and Saturday. MIs§ | Dana plays the daughter of the im- age maker in the dramatic fantasy which June Mathis has adapted for the screen froth the Choan and Har-|*® | rig stage play, which was the dram- | atic sensation of a season when | shown on Broadway. Tree' laid as it is in far-off Japan, it has all the luge of the Orient, all the charm of the tropics to delight the spectator: The legend of -the image, | carved from the heart of the willow | tree, that love calls to life in the | form of a beautiful maiden is a rare | tantasy and it is exquisitely told. | "Monkey Business" a Sunshine co- medy will also be shown on the same | bill,. as well as the 13th episode of "The Willow |" TAURSDAY, AUGUST, 9, row. IS MARCHIONESS OF QUBENSBURY A former musical comedy star of the 'London Gayety Theatre, Miss Irene Richards, becomes Marchioness of | rr Spiel Values in "WOOL DRESS 'GOODS NAVY ATS A ------------, Mile | 5) Queensberry, following the death of the last Mdrquis at Johannesburg. She married Viscount Drumianrig, who succeeds to the tle, in 19) the title, in 1917. | the great wild animal serial '"The Lost City."'--Advt. 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Bones' death young Jim comes into | possession of the chart showing the| avoiding definite issucs, declared he would carry the offensive in eT A Ea Watertown, Aug. 5.--Charles | | Vosler, of Three Mile Bay, boasts of | a potato vine that has all the farm | experts of this community of retired | farmers awed and puzzled. Mr. Vosler's potato plant bears its | "fruit" above ground. Instead of de- veloping on the roots under ground, | as self-respecting potatoes should do, {the Vosler vine sprouts its tubers |anrong the leaves. | Last night he exhibited two vines {in the village, one bearing three po- tatoes and the other one fully devel- | oped potato. Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. «x¢ Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" night at the Strand Theatre. All the color and spirit of high adventure! that is in the Stevenson classic has and Republicans was given by mastery of artistic production. The Governof# Cox, the former's | story, 'which is familiar to all; has osider minee, in an ad- / | been followed closely in the screen tal nom 3 miliar characters appear in the life | Speaking from a noped arena in the picture. The picture cpens in| for boxing events on the picnic "Ra Mav " 'her é ill! 3 Benbow Tavern", where at Bill programme, Governor Cox, { location of Captain Flint's treasure. | From there sails the old brigantine "a considerable fight" for which | in which the Squire and his mutin- iden | ous crew leave on the'treasure hunt. | he predicted success. Innel te | Battles with the pirates, the kidnap-| ally he promised that his address | ping of Jim, the fight in the stock- next Saturday .accepting the ade, and the final success follow: presidential standard could be Playing the role of Jim Hawkins is av < | Shirley Mason. Lon Chaney, Al Fil- understood "even by school chil. | son, Charles Ogle, and 'Wilton Tay-| dren." lor are included in the cast.--Advt. | Boys, I'm ready for the fight," x = | he declared to the cheering HOME BREW 'SPUDS" plaudits of several hundred bo FUNNY THNGS members of the Gem City Demo- \ cratic Club, of this city. The Potato Vines Bre Ysually "We need make no defensé," se or paves an ot | the governor continued. *Ours on Tubers. will be offensive fight from the beginning to the end, and it will be a considerable fight. Make no mistake about that, I have the faith in me that there will be triumph of right principles this fall." FT MAY UPSET ELECTION. Ineligibility of Two Manitoba Mem- bers is Discovered. Winnipeg, Aug. 5.--Revelation to- day that two of the candidates elect- ed to the legislature from Winnipeg a a city riding, on May 29th, are not Augsbury Stricken Again, eligible to office, has raised the ques- Just Betrothed To Nurse {tion of the legality of the entire elec- | : ~ tion. According to reports from the | Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 5.--Frank parliament - buildings, John Stovel, A. Augsbury, president of the George | elected as a Liberal, and W. J. Tup- Hall Coal and-Transportation com- | Per, Conservative, were ineligible be- pany here, who is ill in the Presby- | cause they held remunerative gov- terian hospital in New York, and | ernment positions at the time of the whose engagement to Miss-Elizabeth | election. Mr. Stovel is a member of Stern, a nurse at that institution, has | the joint council of industry, and Mr. been announced, hag heen stricken | Tupper a member of the commission with phlebitis and forced again to |on law uniformity. take to his bed. 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With Pulp Factory | Starts next Saturday in the Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 5.--A new : British Whig, | paper manufacturing plant will be lo- | cated here in connection with the | ground pulp mill of the Ogdenshurg { Paper Mills, Inc., it was learned to- SWEET PICKLED BONELESS | day. The paper plant will be placed |in operation as soon as the ground --to boil or fry; handy cuts 2 to 6 Tbs. each. |J poip mill is in tall swine. ion. rey Sita the va Just where the paper making plant friends. Many visitors to the park 500 lbs, toclearat .............33c. Ib. Bhd dbpbbddd | The employees of John Laidlaw & Son held an informal dance at Lake Ontario Park on Wednesday evening. will be locatéd has not been decided. | Watched the merry dancers. The Ogdensburg Paper Mills, Inc, | {own land to the south of their pulp ji, but this may not prove suitable. | Shamrock To Stay; See to TP Th ht h = corer or or "provabin fitiess rig and = Used As Trial Horse | ne rT NE New York, Aug. 5.--Shamrock IV., mn Sir Thomas HANSON, SON, CROZIER & EDGAR & EDGAR Lipton's unsuccessful Er TE Lr ional Yast PRIN i ERS = s , bu toma To xen York io De aksd | ee NO Co I against V as a trial horse in 1922, Sir DIED. s Thomas said to-day. SE int, Aree GL Tn | from ra late idm on, Cat- J lace from the fam residence, York City during the seven months IS Se araqui, August 6th, at 10.3 40 Brock street, at since January 1st, setting a homicide Mary's A a as Resa record unparalicled in many previous eauiem mass Will be 2 Jung for the 'ears. n th PpPy repose Oo s Jears. in ho x Sonvietions oe Frisiids and acquaintances SD Sapeotiully Italy Renounces Claims, Standard ihe) to Cataraqui - London, Aug. 5.--The agreement Tore ters. . that has been pending between tlaly | (TO'gnip and Watertown papers please | 5 and Albania has finally been signed. MAHONEY--At Baws Island, on Aug. Ba ALR | CE E And your cholce of any | EDV Ann - In sixteen of the fifty-two murders uaa ah Te Jom Cape Linguetta and Cape Treferti. Funeral Bon es Toi, of i= DAILY MEMORANDUM. 8t. Luke's Choir Moonlight, Tuesday, August 10th. Good cooks prefer our kettle-rendered Lard. 800 lbs. to clear this week . .32¢c. Ib. John Laidlaw & Son, Led. 9 Beef Dripping ~--for baking or cooking; takes the place of Butter, therefore a saving. . 500 1bs. Special Price . ........ New York's | Murder Record. New York, Aug. 5.--Fifty-two murders have been committed in New "i 22c, Ib. NEW SEASONS Vegetables Green Corn, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Celery, Shelled Peas. araqui, Ee) gat 4th, 1920, Jease no arrests have been made. 73 years daughter, Mrs. Matthew Cox, Howe wn Will Use Old Vaterland. eg New York, Aug. 5.--The Levia sr Be tes e--E Shoe in the store be Jog to Jansport steerage passen- of U = gers to and from Italy, according to | 55 3 ong DB Cupdentakers. 2 Phone 147 for Ambulance = a recent proposal. She has been ly- ing idle for more than a year. y Will Repair Quebec. St. Catharines, Aug. 5.--The barge Quebec, on which, hundreds of tons of concrete fell during the elevator explosion at Port Colborne a year ago, has been towed to Juronte and will be repaired, if possible, -------- Plans are afoot to send a delega- tion of Canadian nurses to 2 dee to do special work in connection with reconstruction in that country. } The first binder is at NOIR in the Regina distrist, ~ ROBERT J.REID No old stock---no odds and ends--nice new goods to select from --a Leading Undertaker. 230 Princess Strout. Fruits : grand opportunity to buy for future needs. Cherries, Raspberries, Blueberries Lockett's HHT HTH Hi HH Ii Hi I HH Phone The ening Phones: 458-459. Wholesale 1767. Undertaker and Parlors: 274 PE nets Street HHH [HHT TT {| ETE ERTRRET EER HE «