THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = NOW PLAYING AMUSEMENTS | STOCK MARKETS SThe ove | a mT Dominion of Canada i | | 86 Princess street. Members of the | kh : "THE LOVE PIKER" {Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- | with 2 ss sie ] - New Government Loan ANITA STEWAR {Love Piker" a delightful melodrama | Sept. 24th, 2 : | i | featur Anita Stewart, is hooked ' ae ; | i ery Jrea wring i Se art, 1s hooked | Abitibi Power ... ; Holders of 1923 Victory Bonds may. exchange through any of £. MASON HOPPER * Blowing at Lue {Ashestos: ... .. ... % | \ our Branches their holdings maturing November Ist next for New 8y FRANK R. ADAMS [theatre beginning today. Atlantic Sugar .. .. - A Cosmopotiten Production Tae picture is an adaptation of a |Bell Telephone ... .. % Dominion Government 5% bonds due 1928 or 1943. : The Comedy of Comedies, {story by Frank R. Adams and 0as!Brazil ... ... ... ..'.. 1 Cash applications for New Loan received, or, if desired. maturing "ROLL ALONG" {been directed by E. Mason Hopper. {Brompton ... ... .. { - . , Allen Concert. Orchesura | cluded in the supporting Cast are | Baths --gimcive Stool. som. | Bonds will be collected and credited to customer's account, The Cosmopolitan production "The | Montreas. z i No charge whatever: for this service. = | Stewart, William Norris, Cari Ger- Can. Converters 7 jrard, Arthur Hoyt, Betty J['rancisco Can. Cement, com; ... 4 'Days--Mon., Tues, Wed, Thurs. {and others. It treats of the love Can. Cement, ptd. Prices: Mat. 16¢, 25c. Ev'g., 25¢., 35c. jaffair of Hope Warner, a wealthy Can. Car, com. = though snobbish society girl, and [Can. Car, pid. { N | ; Our Managers will be pleased to give full particulars. S oo -3 to ~1 eo wet += Standard Bank of Canada i Martin Van Hulisen, a self-made con- [Cuban Can. Sugar, com. A MAD WHIRL OF LIFE, struction engineer to whom prosper- [ciyen Can Sugar v0. oe 3 | ity has come after the death of hia LOVE AND LUXURY ! GLORIOUS | mother and who does not havé the Can. Sieamehip, YU, : "ainey 3 CLAIMS SHE WAS ROBBED | y : i | courage to ot his father frown |Dom. Textile A magnificent picturization GUTTER ie li eed iii hia | Dom, Bridge see seniinenia 64 | WHILE AT THE FAIR of the merrn -go-round of life, OF AN {of the city made dear by many fond [Detroit United ... ... ... 87 ------ nin o the memories. Hope's loyalty to Mart- Gen. Electric ... ... J. Woman Says She L whirling and spinning" to th EMPERDR'S vs Jove ri dn. Tet ° y ost $50 tune =pleasure Court in is put to a great test on meeting | 14 2 "$te Teme wai vne While Taking in the | | the old man, which encounter almost | Montreal Power EN | results in the breaking of the en-| Mackay ... .. sires Coen xe 10% | Sights. jes, com. ... 513 2 © {gagement. Hope's better self, how- | National Brewer he story lever, comes to the fore and Martin's | National Breweries, pfd. ... A woman residing in Kingston, 1s | of a love {father is an honored guest at the [Ottawa Power Bes tes res ! minus $50 as a result of her visit to | | {Penmans' ... ... ... ... the fair, and clalmg she was robbed. . i | wedding. | Y that oul | There is much heart interest in|Price Bros. .. ... .... ... 40% | The matter has been reported to the the command the story and pathos, while there 1s | Quebec Ralls Name Y police. ofa wero i Spanish River, com. v It appears that the woman had a rr much cleverly interwoven comedy. |. ish. Rive fd : and the fate {The background of the production is |>r2nish River, pid. ... ... fifty-dollar bill in her purse, with | " : : Smelters EC some oth bill a iesod 1 f ti 7 {twofold in that the picture is laind Shawini 5 > other bills, an misge the | or na ONS! {in both the residential section of the (> aw n gan a a a >, | fifty-dollar bill as she was making | 200 |city and in the slums. We are | oto : of raga roan her way on the midway. It is believ- COST A {pleased to announce that we have set- | 1 $ro8 io Ea TY ed that some person "spotted" her ~FORTUNE tiled our (differences with the music- | avo gamack x with the money while sha was in T0 PRODUCE, {fans and our orchestra will he al ? Tat one of the dining rooms and follpw. ' ; {welcome addiiton to our programme ed her and managed to get it out of | her pocketbook, A Magnificent, A {trom now on, | Amer. Loco."... . res 9% | <n - WY Ws \ in Pg OU tAmer. Can. ... +. 98 Production A MERRY-GO<ROUND" IS | Baldwin JOOBO.: vos wun: van 15 Who Said "Poor" InGian? with an i DYNAMITE STORY OF SOCIETY |g gq. at | The American Indian, who only a! \ { ) Chandler Motors ... ... .. | few years ago seemed doomed to ex- Exceptional Cast | Practically every human being |cosden Of] . . tl es 5 tinction, not only has refused to be- including {on this continent who hasn't been |caifornia Pete. ... "ie come extinct but actually, under the | AND NORMAN {at Coney Island, the famous eastern |corn Products ... ... ... favorable conditions provided by the | Ns KERRY {time and again. | Crucible Steel ... ... 591% 'able to make increases in his num- | pleasure spot; has read about it JOR SET. Cr dae eke 4a % | United States government, has been | | There is a certain fascination [Cgban Cane Sugar, pfd. ... 5 { bers. There are about 341,000 of about the atmosphere of that carai- | Cuban Cane Sugar com. ... 2 {them in that country at present, | val section. There are freaks of |Geu. Asphalt ... aes wir am | which represents an increase of ap- {all types, human and animal ciowns, |[GG.8.T. ... ... weive £ | proximately 13,000 in ten years, {pretty girls and strong men. Behind | Keliey Springfield ... ..... 2 { And their death rate has been worer- | { their makeups and pretences, they | Imperial Oil ... ... ... .. ¢ [ing smaller year by year. The | {are human, as more than one fiction- fMsRIBRQ OH. 5. vs vay aN eys | Indian is no longer poor unless he| Ly ; {ist has discovered and written. ANTO a ii ie Ve ee % |cares to be. Government statistics | 5 es fo & EN Tage Viennd was once the most aaz-|Facific Oil ... ... ... ... |show a number of them to be im-| eS or gon Lar zling centre of Europe. Besides it|Pan. Amer. Pete. ... § | mensely rich, que to the fact that | he en had a romantic glamor differing | Pan. Amer. Pete. "B" 294 | the lands which they were endowed | a" ~c from the appeal that any other | Foqusals and Refiners .... 23g{py the government have yielded oil | Continental capital held for the av-|Studebaker ... ... ... |. {in tremendous quantities. But even] L erage tourist. Its Coney Island, Sou. PAC. ... "ver ene vue 5% | without the ofl the Indian has been | Will His R IN THE WILD AND WooLLY 2 calicd the Prater. Was 2 great sight. | Sou. Ry. rs . wo us | able to accumulate and add to piop- 1 1S oya 1IgNNess suc cum ) to environment ? Sinclair Oil . «+ 13% lerty your by year. Today they oan --From London Opinion. - ---- Then the war came along and -- | sees ean h well, those people are human, just |Standard Oil of Calif. ... ' | $35,000,000 worth of live stock, in-| as they would be on this side of the | Stardard Olof NJ. . ... .. 227 cluding more than a million shéep, | 00 whogis looking for a free hel} The death took place in Sidney water. They suffered; gsd stars, | Teas Ol sae 'vonicnn oni "8 250,000 head of cattle and about the | that does not belong to him. township, on Sept. 11th, of W. H. starvation and poverty. Unica Pacific ... tee same number of horses and and | Wannamaker, aged ninety-eight Transformed Into a motion picture | U-S. Steel ... : mules. So, thinking it over, isn't it "laintenance of Children. years. Seven children survive. spectacle, this intriguing atmosphere | WaPaER oo LLL LLL LL '2 labout time we ceased referring to] Magistrate Farrell heard a case |' will be seen on the screen when RY him as the "poor Indian?" | presented by the Children's Aid So- "Merry-Go-Round," Universal Sager: |, linger ¥iety on Monday, in which he issued » Jewel offering, which opens at tne |<0VN&8r ... ... ... ...1L ' ' an onder for the maintenance of | y - cin ¥ : Two. Bicyeley Stufen. children. Three other cases having Io C {Dome Strand today. Two bicyctes were stolen from the | H Na Tack Hughes Vrrae X30 do with the work of the Child- 2 on: Merry-Go-Round, which. cost | hallway at the Whig office and thel to w e work o e a time, money and care to film, is the | Newsay vol lwea awe 1 offenders are being ought. One | ren's Ald Soclety were enlarged. ower ommission ; story of two lovers separated as iGoldale. 5 ~..0. : wheel was taken a week ago and the {> --map---- RIDES WW ILD widely by caste as two human beings | Vipend oo. yg |-other on Saturday, and no trace hus; The New York paper handiers un- | Tender for Excavation of a could be, One is a poor girl of the | : | bean found of either. A close tab 13; ion No. 1, by a vote of 119 to 70, has | Tailrace Channel at Dam ¥ t Montreal Ont. ... iy oul. other is a yo rnder. oh |Bicgood ... ... ... ..... 73 being kept on the hallway now and| refused fo support the striking No. 9 on the Trent | EATH takes many forms. But when other 1s a young count, aide to the |yo..p) "°° "C7 TTT ttt ott a warm time is in store for any per-| pressmen. Emperor and slave to every royal Crown ER AL River. Earthquakes ride a id- ; 2d q broad the outrid whim--but leading a life of pompous Pore, Grown, coal oT, 2 -- em SEE : 40% | Sealed tenders for the Excavation of SRA : 7 nk os Sealed en 8s fo a. ers are fire, hunger, di e an ¢ : td g ' diseas a d ldlenees. | Wright Hargraves yr ttc 5 3 i 8 : 3 : a Tallrace Channel in rock will be re- mental anguish, The father and mother of the J Hashmi DA Fa Ww Theda ceived by the Hydro-Electric Power girl, a faithful hunchback sweet- GRAIN QUOTATIONS. w 3 : : ; Comipiasion until 4 p.m. October 15th, heart, a great beast of a man who RR a 5 Bis i £a The work Involves approximately The Japanese Disaster will go down Yrules: a big concession = these aid Toronre. fn -- 20,000 cu. yds. of rock excavation, dis- posal and fill. mn history as one of the greatest others of the picturesque pepulation Wheat-- . DS ¢ N=, ie Instructions to Bidders, Specifica- calamities that ever visited the earth Bi ithe Prater appear 1: "MerryFo-1MaY ..ei us tain ih. i , ne a al ert ry aera : : . : Round." Sepl i... i. Lili HL 0a PR & . : tained at the Office of the Commission, since history was written, Mary Phibin, Universals * "gies |p : 19 University Avenue, Toronto. on | and after September 24th, on deposit § covery" of the year, plays the or- Corn-- ; . - of a marked cheque for $15.00, which deposit will be returned upon receipt The Japanese are a brave and stoieal ! gan grinder's part. Norman Ker- May ... ... +:: ve eee TOY ; & \ oF Ee pon Tet people. But human nature has lim- ry, Gourge Hurkathorss, Die Pal Sop, Jv hin i Th a vee 385 " ¥ 8 Sf a bumaias tendor ar Shon the return 3 urax : er, George Seigmann All Edmund-|Des... .... ... . 697% Jews. 1 : ments issued. abl a Ton ne Tmppesk: oss, Ed FOILS, {oo - accepted "cheque or $5.090.00. pavAble able terrors of earthquake are testing J |Lilian Sylvester, Maude George, [May ... .. .... ... ..... 43% nt £ to the" ares or "ne yas. Bieetrie to the pomt of collapse. # Dorothy Wallace, Sidney Bracy, Sept. ... ... ... ... ... 39% ; 4 Power Commission. which cheque will Spottiswoode Aitken, Maurice Talbot, [| Dec. ... 403%; | $ 4 | the contract is executed Tenders shall be enclosed In a sealed Fenwick Oliver, Albert Conti, Anton { Ju " 1 Sal envelope, marked "Tender for Excava- Canada 'is helping this stricken and Vaverka, Charles L. King, Helen | g tion of Tailrace Channel at Dam No. 9 Development" and be addressed to Sir unfortunate peo le with gifts of Broneau, Jane Sherman and others / ; Adam Beck, Chairman, Hydro-Etectrie May. ... .. . ss oasis 99% % Power Commission of Ontario. 2 h 1 . .e a food, elothing and comforts. Canada andle the dramatic roles, Ot, 4 riii=titod 95% EE, Cad WW. POPE, Secretary. ee 3 h : : Rupert Julian directed with al ; PA rr we Za is also helping the foreigners who sal OF Chaitin or VIORLR. (Pee. oy sya ' ; ch DISSOLUTION OF\PARTNERSHIP suffered in: the same, calamity. " | Oats-- ' : us NOTICE {s hereby given that the [Oct onl oar) | | usineas carried on bythe wntermtgped . ; \ Dee... 5. 'a se 39 y . ee Ahlen by mutual t: The Canadian Red Cross appeals for BLUND ARRANGING FOR WORLD SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION "7. "i rare ere. your help. Will you respond? You Cotton Quotations. i A large quota of Canadians are going to Britain next sum- after by Ww. EF hEICK, hom all know the cause is just and the need Det Tea ses ate ana ena 39.20 mer-to attend the World's Sunday School convention. In the liabilities have been' assumed. urgent. On the ground of brother- Jap ttt omee mee eee ooo 28.28 picture are Rev. H. C. Priest, Toronto, secretary of the Cana- DATED int September, 198 ree Fron ; JAD, oe anrovesians qe 28.38 | an committee (on the left), and Rev. F. CG. Stephenson, M.D., ne Wp. CUSICK. hood We ap to you. . : ; Ln nh I I chairman, who have completed the plans for the Canadians to i peal NOTICE \ -- ce c-- - C3 travel by the SS. Marlock. . Sn I will be pleased to conduct Auct $ . emer : Bales in Kingston or the County " wr as ; its Frontenac. Rates reasonable. Arrangements can be made at my office. a Bowling Results. ' ¥ 3 2 T. J. MUNRO, GIVE YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TREASURER LOCAL x The. results of the bowling at : 1 : 2 Corneg Gin and A oda RED CROSS, TO ANY CHARTERED BANK, OR MAIL TO i Queen's Bowling Club are as fol- ' Phone 9241. COOL. NOEL MARSHALL. 410 SHERBOURNE ST., TORONTO, ; lows: : « Tsay TREASURER ONTARIO RED CROSS; OR "BRITISH SE Price doubles: ; ¢ Z "J. Lackie defeated W. H. Mont-[ - : ' : ? WHIG PUB. CO., LTD, CITY, a 2 i : ois % Eo : Br ' t ? Na / a FE pp 4 Macfarlane defeated A. Mc- 5 : 1 Hi 44 Change in Car : RE Manon. ; ; 2 : ! ; ° menper al: 3 : Service | Goods Stolen at Fair : : A+ wi Why will this golfers shot be Recovered by the Polio Bald. aes A ay On and after Mon., Sept. 24th Poor ten-pieces| [88 : eI: "| There will be a 10-minute { service Thé answer person purioined ; ¢ vai hay be found among work in the main building ; ; : # hetween the hours of 11 am. and od fe 3 " evacuated by the - ie > : last month. The picture Taxi Service ] 6 of the ancient foriress | #8 vay axp xiGur Italian flag overhead.