Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1924, p. 13

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TUESDAY, MAY, 27, 1vus. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG their praises of the addresses given by the adjutant, especially his ad- dress on Sunday afternoon on "Mira-~ cles I Have Seen." The songsters AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Astractions: Baseball, Horse Races, Quoiting Match KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, * JUNE 3rd. Le FAIR GROUNDS, 2 p.m. ADMISSION: ' Children 25c. Grand Stand 25¢. Cars FREE. - EXCELLENT BILL AT CAPITOL. Paramount promised us, and { feorge Melford in his latest produc- helped in splendid manner to fill the gap made by the band's absence. PONIES' fl T 10 | WENT T0 BELLEVILLE | tion, "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," { which opened at the Capitol yester- (Reported by Johnston & Ward, -- | day, has given us an even greater | 86 Princess street, members of the | Errors Robbed Kelly of a Vic=| [STOCK MARKETS [ success than both "The Light That | Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- tory When the Trunks [Fe and "Flaming Barries." changes), Won Out 8-8. The sympathy of the entire com- | munity will go out to Mr. and Mrs. William Wiskin, 36 Lower Charles Street, Mf" the loss of their youngest boy, Charles Frederick, who died during Monday night. He was an ex- | ceedingly bright and playful little fellow and his sudden death is a se- vere blow to his parents, his one bro- complete reversal of form over Sat- ther and two sisters. About four days | urday's showing, the Bellevillé | ago the little lad was stricken with Trunks opened the local season be- | an illness of the throat which was fore 1,500 fans when they downed | pot thought serious at the time. His | Kingston Ponies in a hard fought | father is a member of the Whig | game, 8-6. mechanical staff and the sincere | Kelly, star southpaw, who has sympathy of the Whig employees | hurled Kingston to two victories in | 8oes to the bereaved pareats. The 8s many starts, went the route but | funeral will' be held on Thursday was pitted against a hurler who was | afternoon and will be of a private pitching his best ball. In all tair- | nature. | ness Kelly should have had the | 134 | count closer hut Batstone, who look- | '72 123; | 503% | Adults 50c. EPA Ol ppm "PHONE 2009. He has produced the picture with | { an all-star cast, headed by Jacqueline Logan and including David Torrence, May 27th, brother of Ernest; Raymond Grif- | Abitibi Power ... . | tith, leading man; Guy Oliver pop-|Asbestos ... ... ... .. ' | ular character actor, and Marquerite {Atlantic Sugar .., ... | Clayton, one of the most beautiful | Bell Telephone .... .... | blondes in pictures. Miss Logan, Tor- | Brazil 's rence and Griffith have featured { Brompton che wae ne hate | Toles. | British Bmpire Steel, com... { The story is a love melodrama by | British Empire Steel, 1st pfd. | Frances Hodgson Burnett--a popu- | British Empire Steel, 2nd pfd. | lar novel and successful stage play. |Can. Converters ..., ... | The settings are the drawing rooms |Can. Cement, com. ... | of London society, behind the scenes | Can. Cement, pid. ... ... .. | in British politics, Loadon on a Cuban Cane Sugar, com. foggy night, the Limehouse river |Cuban Cane Sugar, ptd. fron}, the slums of Cheapside. Can. Steamship, com. .. With Jacqueline Logan, Davia It's human and wholesome, with |Can. Steamship, pfd. Torrence, Raymond Griffit | many melodramatic high-spots, one | Dom. Textile .;.. ... | , : {of the most interesting films we Dom. Bridge .. Added Attraction | have ever seen: Detroit United OROUCH AND { An Jacqueline Logan--she jyst | Laurentide ves 88% | first ball; T. P. J. Powers was the |and husband of Ivy Norman Pente- : mao i reaches right into the hearts of her {Montreal Power ..., ... ... 166% y . Entertainers of Merit. | people in her characterization of | catcher and Walter Scott the batter. ! oo Deceased was engaged in the Mackay Se ers *+ 112% [Both pennants were raised and the |lumber business at Deseronto, and | Glad. | National Breweries, com. .. 50% season was on. . resided for a time in Edmonton, | Crouch and Moore ,in Music and | National Breweries, pfd. ... 987% Kingston got the jump in the first {where he was connected with the singing act, make one of the most Ogilvie tee an 305 inning when one run crossed the | Canadian Pacafic Railway, returning talented acts yet shown at the capi- {Ottawa Power ... .., 82 plate but Belleville came back with Ito Torontg to take up a responsible || tol theatre, [Fenmans tes ees 140 | two. Things went smoothly until {position in connection with the lqui- ------------ Price Broa. ... ... ... 41% | "THE RENDEZVOUS" | Quebec Power . .. 73 MARSHALL NEILAN'S the third, when the Pontes wen; Wy | dation of the Standard Reliance reat / -Romanc: | . a batting spree. vans fanned. |yoan Company. At the ti t is 4 Actian-Rol Li COMES TO THE STRAND {Spanish River, com. ... .., 107 4 pan; sD rpfd. ... « 116% | a : | Compeau singled to right, Batstone {death he was forming the "Electro- | Conrad Nagel and Lucille Ricksen | Spanish Rive | play the leading roles in Marshall | Smelters ,.. . 3914 hit by pitched ball, Cherry struck |p1ax Company. © Mr. Rathbun was | "ee ouk Daley tripled, scoring Com- |an enthusiastic sailor and prominent ! j Nellan's "The Rendezvous," at the Shawinigan ... ... ... . 131 reau and Batstone. Gallagher walk- With | Strand to-day. | Steel of Canada ... 73 Y TOYRAD NAGEL and | Every moment of this great mo-| Toronto Rails San ane 913% | Rice taking second. Montreal. ecial to The Whig) S 1.30 p.m. Belleville, May 27.-- Producing a 58 25% 13 128% 5014 33% 3% 39% 10% 79 88% 105 "PHONE 2009. 12 Only Summer Silk Frocks 5 Clearing at *12.95 WEDNESDAY ONLY 12 of the smartest little frocks for Summer wear, shown in light shades of Crepe de Chene. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 only. " "en | TOMORROW The Late F, E. Rathbun, The death occurred suddenly, on Friday, May 23rd, of Frederick Ern- est Rathbun, aged forty-one, only son of the late Frederick Sherwood | Rathbun, Deseronto, and Mrs. Jean | Rathbun, Pine Hill road, Toronto, | ed to be suffering from a bad arm, | had three bad misplays which gum- | med the works up somewhat. There were the usual ceremonies | 63 which attend all openings and they | 40 | were brief. Mayor Mikel pitched the "SHADOW PROOF" Silk Tricotine Slips $4.95 Shown 'in shades of Sand, Flesh, White, and Shadowproof Skirt. Sizes 38 and 40. S-T-R-A-N-D a Shoulder Straps Ze} AMSNABB Eastern Ontario Chain of Women's and Ready-to-Wear Stores BELLEVILLE KINGSTON [member of the Royal Canadian | | ed, Rice singled and Daley scored, | Yacht Club. | Purvis ground- -- es | | tion picture packs a surprise. It's| Wayagamack ... ., ... vou. 82 ed to third. Belleville could do no- [a wonderful love story of a pleasant | thing while the Ponies were adding ==] lass and a soldier boy staged | New York. one more to their total until the against the thrilling background of | May 27th, 1.30 p.m. seventh and this knotted the contest. Co. LTo. Russia in upheaval. If you like ac-| Amer: Loco ... + «++ 72% | Weir rolled out to Purvis but Ross ean up) Purvis but Ros Brief Items of Interest Picked lon don't miss a a second of thisjAmer. Can. ... ,.x ... .... 103% | got a life on Evans' fumble. W. Mills | thrilling photoplay. { Baldwin oes: +... ou 0). 108 % | singled and H. Mills took free trans- Up by the Whig Re- | (B-&0O.............0.. B5% portation. "Crock" Williams caught porters. iCosdem ON) ... ... ... . oe 290% | one of Kelly's curves and hit for May 27th. Second Degree. 3 | | California Pete, .,. 23% | three cushions, clearing the sacks, W. H. MALLORY, R. RN DOUGLAS, Kingston Salvation Army Band Spent CPR. ... .., ... 21.5% 148 | and he later came home on Meag- Two Days There, Crucible Steel ... ... ..... 51 | her's single. . Belleville added to its Misses' Cataraqul Lodge No. 10, 1.0.0.F. PETERBORO B KVILLE The regular meeting of the above | ROC tated ec lodge will be held Tuesday evening. | VISITED CORNWALL. "Ice Cream Bricks." Gibson's. Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. Two or three sets of doubles on er mm, through this means a tremendous amount of moisture is brought into what was formerly a dry country. - Evaporation and -subsequent precipi- ~ each say that average temperature of these cycles has never varied to any great extent sinco the first observations were made. Others are Sw. ve we CHATEAU | The Kingston Salvation Army [Cuban Cane Sugar, pfd. ... 56 | quota by two in the eighth. Rice hd .e visit | Gen. Asphalt 351% | made a bad play by muffing the third Phone ' NEVER CLOS Wed or Dead Poor Before placing your order for a Monument, or having Letter- ing done in cemetery SEE J. E.Mullen 857 Frontenac St., Kingston 'Phone 1417. Kingston Automobile Club Service Bulletin You must carry two lighted lamps after dusk on front and a red light at rear. Fine is $5.00 to $50.00 for not doing so. Office at Board of Trade. Join the Club now. 4 a 1 Removal Notice AFTER MAY 1st will be located at 3826 MONTREAL STREET 'Phone 2452F. Medical Council Examinations. . > Fifty-four candidates are writing An Grant hall on the etaminations of 6 Ontario College of Physicians and ns, which began Tuesday and eonclude Wednesday noon. Dr. J. F. is presiding. The Dominion ncil examinations will be held next week, and for these 35 candi- dates have applied. Dr. Matheson will preside. To Lay the Corner Stone. The date for the laying of the cor- : © mer stone of the new high school gilding at Athens will be either me 13th or 14th, but likely be Friday, June 13th. Hon. be 'Nickle, Kingston, is expected to per. form the ceremony and plans are made to make this a gala day old Athens. --i------ Saturday Rev. D. "tor On _ On Wednesday some 500,000 pick- Spawn were placed in Charleston "Buy Compacts." Gibsosa to Cornwall where two days spent. On Saturday, the band put on | & splendid concert in the town hall. {On Sunday services were conducted |in the citadel and in the | Band returned Monday from a wére | G.S.T. | | Kelley Springfield ... ... . Impepiad OH ... ... ... ., Marine, pfd. si sve na 33 evening, | Mack Motors | Joining with other congregations of | Marland Oil Cornwall, a community service was | New Haven held in the town hall, with Rev. Mr. Falls acting as chairman. A beaut:- ful musical programme was given by | Pan. Amer. the visitors, including "The Hallelu- jah Chorus." "I Know That My Re- deemer Liveth" and many other sel- | Sou. Pacific ections. The band was under the com- mand of Ensign Bosher. A crowd attended all the services. Adjutant and Mrs. Beecroft, conducted the services in the King- ston 8. A. citadel on Sunday, have returned to Montreal. Local members of the Salvation Army are high in Bishop William Lawrence liam A. Lawrence, rector sive scene. in transmission and simultaneously on Italy brought to light casting," the opposite LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON A family of prelates, this ! At right, Frederick C. Law- rence, who was ordained to the deaconate (eentre) while, at left the Rev. Wil- of St. Stephen's church, Lynn, Mass. 'The occasion of the father performing the solemn ordination service for his son recently made a most unusual and impres- Hays Hammond, Jr., otogrs where he has entered into Non iho wi ment for the purchase of a radio fans. Young Hammond is the educator, fizangier apd diplomat, John Hays Hammond. Pacific Oil Pan. Amer. Pete. ... Pate, "B". .... Producers & Refiners ... ... Studebaker ... ... 4. Sou. Ry. . large Sinclair Oil ... Standard Oil of Calif. who | Standard Oil of N.J. ... Texas Oil Union Pacific U.8. Steel .. 'Wabash ... by govern radio device which permits secrec ts more then 1 'same wave length. that the device makes possi of broadcasting, one message to be sen son of the famed / 134% 102% his father, and long the dresin of ' strike on Harry Mills, and two scor- ed. Compeau looked good and is a find, while Purvis played a nice game at first. One pitcher cannot carry thé load and Gallaghér does not seem to work after being knocked out in Pgterboro. The league is very even- ly composed and Central Ontario League fans will see some fine base- ball during the season. The Trunks are sadly in need of practice espe- cially fielding but from now on will be in there. Kingston has a much better team than last year and they can hit. © 4 gy Score by innings: RHE Kingston 1 0 3010100674 4 | Belleville 0 2 0000 4 2 x893 Umpires--Benson, plate; Halli- nan, bases. Freeman Cup Race Date. In the yacht club schedule publish- ed yesterday, a typographical error made the date. of the Freeman cup race, Toronto to Rochester, read August 21st. This should have been August 2nd. LADY TURNS ON WATER To Drown Music Next Door--Utilities Commission Acts. Two women. living on Stuart street have been having trouble. One takes objection to What the other regards as music flowing from her home from time to time. She refuses to recog- nize it as music, but regards it as a nuisance and in an effort to drown the sounds that come over to her house she has, so it is alleged, been allowing her water taps to run and thereby wast a gredt deal of the city's water which costs money for the city to pump. The matter became so serious that it was brought to the attention of the public utilities commission at its | the bowling green Monday night marked the opening of the season. "Neilson's Bricks." Gibson's. An examination in shorthand and | typewriting is being held at militia headquarters on Wednesday morn- ing. R. J. Bushell is very much pleased with the response of the citizens to the cheap excursion to Ottawa he is organizing. "Ice Cream Bricks." Gibson's. A large, crowd of citizens were down to the C.P.R. station Monday night to see the R.C.H.A, batteries off to Petawawa. In police court Tuesday morning a young man wag found guilty of having liquor in other than a private dwelling place and was fined $200 and costs, "Neilsoti's' Ice Cream." Gibson's. Phyllis Andrews, hit on Monday by a street car, was not seriously hurt. Her face was scratched, but she was at school today, "Buy Tooth Brushes." Gibson's. Five drunks were fined ten dollars and costs in police court on Tuesday morning. A woman, 'who had been remanded on a charge of vagrancy, was gent to the Home for the Aged. Convocation Hall will see moving pictures 'at the chemists' lecture there Wednesday night after a long lapse of time. The first movies in Kingston were shown in this hall about 27 years ago. "New Yardley Soap.'. Gibson's. The Kingston Camp 277, Wood- men of the World, held a meeting in the "Y"" Monday night when ac- ceptancée was made of an invitation from Smith's Falls to attend the un-' veiling of a memorial to one of their late sovereigns on Sunday, June Sth OLIMATIC OHANGE . FELT IN PRAIRIES fon on Monday. While the members of the utilities commission have no authority to de- cide as to what constitutes good mu- sic, they must protect the city from water wastage and it was decided that the lady in question shall be notified that she must not waste the water. . Otherwise, there will be trouble for her. -------- | ASKS $50,000 DAMAGES. Nurse Sues Doctor After Being Held "Toronto, May 27. . to the amount of $50,000 for alleged ed nurse, Irom Dr. William P. 8t. Charles, prominent Toronto doctor, in an action which came up in the Assize Court yester- day but was traversed to the fall sittings. » "Plate Brushes" at Gibson's. O. L. Munroe has closed his black- smithing business at Athens, and will probably take up residence in Morristown, N.Y., where his daugh- ter resides. ; {the growth of which was regarded Weather Now Milder Than Thirty Years Ago--Vari- ous Explanations. Calgary, May 27.--Weather ob- servery, as well as old settlers in the West, entertain the belief that the climate of this country is changing. A weather authority formerly of the United States, maintains positively that this change has been slowly but surely, taking place for the past years. The bitter winters of several de- cades ago are not experienced by the present-day tler. The bliz- zards that raged continually in parts of the Prairie Provinces are now comparatively rare. the' dread silence which preceded a storm held nature in a deadly grip yntil the onrush of the maelstrom. of snow and wind with its destruction engulfed all things in its wake. "The weather has perceptibly changed for the better. Strawberries can be raised any- where in the Prairie Provinces, to. gether with other rarities of fruits as impossible several years ago. Men connected with forestry work in these provinces say that in horticulturists will be able to ply the people of western Canada supporting the place. Some attribute the climatic transi- projects of the west. There are now about nineteen million acres under irrigation and tion Here are tw to irrigation viewpoint of those who believe that a change is taking tation has also been largely instru- mental in changing an arid plain into a fertile grain producing coun- try. ------------------ Justice is truth in action. Right wrongs no man. THE GIANT AND THE DWARF 0 exiremes in Une le Sam's naval aircraft--the giant dirigible Shenandoah and the baby blimp J-1. Both are at the Naval Air Station in Lakehu is a new model of non-rigid design. : Th ishing across the line, victorious 3 Tye 440- collegiate duel at Combri BB is re style mark able of Bob * action Alle rst, N.J. The smaller balloon ce 2 end

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