Come to this store on $ Day and get in on our exceptional bargains. All goods in the store greatly reduced for this Day. I. ZACKS | 271 PRINCESS STREET A FORA - At the Big Store he Golden LionGrocery Corner Brock and Wellington Streets We have some special bargains for this day only. You can save money by taking ad- vantage of them. Come in and see them | -- THE DAI FAMOUS CROOK KILED { "Liverpool Jack" Dies Alone in | Tenement Room--A Crim- inal 50 Years. | New York, July 25.--Patro!man [Arthur Loewe, shot four times just | before dawn Saturday dn a single- [handed pistol battle with four safe crackers in South Brooklyn, died in { Methodist Episcopal Hospital { Loewe, an aviation veteran of the [ world war and a policeman of gall i record, struggled bro |} | @ided by all that surgeons and nurses | cond do «fori him, but the four bu!- | lets" which? hadagdrilled through his Lody proved ¥Wolg-much for him. And before h@Wwent Loewe had the ll! vards behing H. 1. a -- | | satisfaction of knowing that as a re- | | house in Brooklyn, one of the most { notorious of 'crooks { him, When Loewe, summoned by Mrs | Marie Kennedy, of 253 Eighth street' who was awakened by her crying | back fence into the warelouse yard, | had, fought his fight with the pair and two who, vaulted. back over the | fence to aid them, there was nothing {but a trail of blood to tell that he had not fought in vain. | | AN day long the police waited, cer- { would show up somewhere. They | were right. Saturday afternoon | John Walsh, known to criminologists of. two continents as "Liverpool | Jack," leftethis life, down near the INavy Yard, four miles from where | the rigeel fight had taken place. Just as soon after: that as "they could the police got word to Loewe [that a man bad been accounted for, that he was one who had preyed for i more than fifty years with England and Amemnica as his chosen hunting grounds, a man whose business was safe cracking, whose list of aliases were overlong, who had spent more 'han thirty of his sixty-five years in {ped his burglar tools and fled with kis pals, was badly wanted in Tren- { ton. Loews died with all the consola- {tion his fainily and his religion could give him. He will be buried with { police honors, a hero who gave his | life in the doing of his duty. | The other man slunk away from | bedrobdm, staunched his own wounds las best he might with tissue paper, | Tetused ~the aid of efther doctor or priést, drove away his sister in fear, {and died alone, His body was taken j autopsy. It anger is not restrained, It is { frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it. It is wiser to run away' when lie in the field foolishly, 'Many Specials Will be Found at This Store on Dollar Day Follow the crowds--you can't miss the place. ay be, if it is in the Candy or No matter what your meeds m Fruit line, your w orry is ended. GRAPE FRUIT, BANANAS, ORANGES, LOUPES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, AND IN FACT A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS. ASSORTED FRUIT IN $ DAY BASKETS. . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHOCOLATES--Boxed and in Bulk. ICE CREAM AND ICE COLD DRINKS, The Star Fruit and Candy Store 66 Princess Street, near King Street - - CHERRIES, CANTA. TEL. 273. to the end, | sult of the shots he. fired. in the dark | Heberlein's ware- | had preceded | baby and saw two men scaling her | {tain that at least one gunshot case | prison and who, at the very moment | when, twice wounded, he had drop- | | the fight, hid himself in a tenement | to the Kings County morgue for an | there's no remedy than to stay and ! | LOWER BIRTH RATE | ee Figures for England and Wales Show Falling of. People: To fear that the country | is over-populated will be consoled by ] | | | | « | the quarterly returns of births, mar- | riages and decths in England and | | Wales, just issued, remarks the Lon: | | don News. For the three months end- {ed September 30 births registered [numbered 214,850, or 10,466 fewer | | than 115,017 | ing period of 1920 | than in the same About 6,000 more male | being: Males, 110,056; females, 104,- 1794, in the preceding quarter and | fewer than in the correspond- | Of the births | | 4.896 were {llegitimate -- 751 fewer | i quarter last year. | babies | were born than females, the figures | ALLL s ass Male births were in propor- | tion to female as 1,050 to 1,000, the | | average proportion in the | ceding quarters being 1,044.~ The births registered during the | quarier correspond to an annual rate of 22.5 per 1,000. bered 99,134, fn England and Wales last quarter by excess births over deaths was 116,718, against 54,266, 86,220 and 136,177 in the third quarters of 1918, 1919 and 1920. and Wales last |fewer than in {but 5,144 more than quarter were 9,337 in the third ten pre- | Deaths for the three months num- | The natural increase of popiilation | The deaths registered in England | the preceding quarter, J quarter of 1920, and included 51,465 | males and 47,669 females. The total deaths correspond to an annual rate | of. 10.4 Population. per 1,000 enumerated | Infant mortality, measured by the | proportion of deaths under one year | registered births, was equal to 83 per 1,000, being 15 per 1,000 below the average in the ten preceding third quarters In the United Kingdom 282,953 of age to births and 141,674 deaths were 1e- | gistered in the three months ended June 30 last. of population 141,279. The number of persons married during the three months ended June 30 was 142,582, a decrease of 9,392 yfrom the number the preceding quarter, and 74,754 fewer than in the second quarter of 1920. It corre- sponds to an annual rate of 15.1 per 1,000 population. The number of persons married in the United Kingdom during the | quarter ended June 30 was, in Choir Boys Want Increase. Mercenary choristers are respons- ible for the present inclination to abandon or reduce the employment of boys in the most prominent of the London church choirs, and to substitute gelected female The natural increase | therefore, | was 172,908. | voices | i from among various volunteers who | gladly offer their services. not so prominent in the churches of the city of London, Boys are ordinary | | which have few visitors, and make | | UP congregations from the families | | of adult chorisiers and other salaried | officials of the church; but cathedrals and more ichurches of Greater London musical servioes constitute the |atraciions. Churches having the best musie are St. Paul's Cathedral, Westmins- ter Abbey, All Saints' Church, Mar- { garet' Street, the Temple and Chapel Royal, all of which maintain choir Schools. Even then it is difficult to | discover | boys, who, it is declared by the London Chronicle, will only devote in the | important | principal | brilliant singers among the | attention to practice if well paid for | hymns, psalms and chants.' Richard J. C. Chanter, Mus.B., In | whose care is the |of the 700 boys at University Col- lege School, believes that there 'is | nothing to equal, for choir purposes, (the perfect voice of a boy. "But | among my 700 pupils," he sai 3 | have not been able to discover one | whom I can regard as a possible [choir boy of the perfect type. "In the absence of a special school, | the first thing a choirpaster has to {do in the case of an ordinary boy is to teach him how to speak. Very | often he has an accent which must | be eliminated. Then he has to be taught how to sing, to understand music, to read it; a very likely he {1s a boy who can | words of the Psalms.' | Royal Card Players. iL | The Prince of Wales has received |a gift of a wonderful pack of cards, | sent to him by an intimate friend. | They are hand-painted upon ivory, i each of the.Court cards being repre- | sentative of 'a famous royal person- | age. 1 It would nat be Wise to men- tion the subjec.s"selected for the | "knaves." ee ---- DOLLAR Note the 'Wonderful $1.00 SPECIALS IN OUR WINDOWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, J. H. Sutherland & * THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Bro. | It is not likely that such a unique pack will ever be used in Public; probably it will be locked away with another remarkable pack, once the | property of King Edward. This set | was presented by the ex-kaiser, and | was the work of a Berlin artist, who | was reputed to have spent some | months on the undertaking. In this case the | represented by Kings, each face being | composed of innumerable other faces | --a really wonderful work of art. | King George and Queen Mary are not | interested in cards, and after the | death of King Edward the pack was | Eiven to the prince at his special | request. % The best card player of the royal Duke of York, who de- lights in auction bridge. ' "Take From. The teacher's patience was almost exhausted. ; "Willie," she said, angrily, to a | small boy at the foot of the class, "have I not told you before that you cannot take mules from oranges, or dogs from apples, or monkey-nuts from corkscrews, or "" ¢ 'But, teacher," ventured the cul prit, 'this morning I took a light from our fire and a bone from our dog." ---- | family is the | | | | { i Swaying of a Chimney. It is said that a well-built ciim- ney, one hundred feet high, will sway from three to four inches tn a high wind without danger 'of falling. ---------- Combined resources of the na- tional banks of the United States on May 1st aggregated $20,177,000,- 000. ' Sail boldly when fhe wind your back. your trim sail and tack. Seest thou & man wise in his own conceit? is at Court cards are | musical education | ardly read the | H WHIG. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922, OH HENRY'S LITTLE SISTER (™ One of Kingston's most popular young ladies. A delicious combination of beautiful lady caramel wrapped in soft marshmallow and covered with cocoanut X A Dainty Little Maid is Oh Mabel! "Where Ever Candy Is Sold" KINGSTON CROTHER"S . a Established 1869, When the wind Is in} foolsthan of him, There is more hope of a BUY HERE ON DOLLAR DAY AND GET THE BEST OF : THE BARGAINS, f PICNIC HAMS BACON Smoked and very mild cured. Sroked, boneless mild-bured. Breakfast Bacon. a Dollar Day Bargain . . 34c. Ib ; Pickled Pork Hocks -- sweet and meaty . ...... ..124¢. Ib. SALMON Good Salmon, delicious served hotorcold. ' Special ........ 7 tins $1.00 ashes 28c. Ib. Mild Cured, Rolled, Shoulder Baton .,.... .... -25% 1b. COOKED MEATS i No need to worry about cook- ing on Dollar Day. We carry a very large variety tq.select from of Boiled, Roast, Baked and Jellied Meats, : A. MARTIN Limited 272 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 597.