Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1924, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG || amusements | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS What the Press Agents Say About | | Brief Items of Interest Picked .-Up-by the Whig Re= GRIPPING LOVE MELODRAMA porters. A big cast and a big story go ; < : hand in hand in Sam Wood's latest Principal Talyor is expected in th production for Paramount, "The city by Sunday. Next Corner," which opens at the Many of the shrubs set out at the | | Capitol theatre to-day. Court House this spring are in bloom. Conway Tearle, Lon Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders | | Dorothy Mackaill, Richardo Cortez received 10 street wes il land Louise Dresser are the featured 'phone te) ® Clergy t, players. The story, adapted to the| mpg Y.W.C A hive made ar screen - by Monte M. Katterjohn| rangements for swimming classes for from the novel of the same name by girls at the Y. M. C. A. . Xue Jordan, is one ith a Bora The Y.M.C.A. vacation school is Every Style--Every F; abric--Every Or every young mar couple-- ll is 1 . mEREE the lesson we derived was one of saad og _tdte Couchiching | W W t Color You Could Wish Satisfaction WRh our lot In life and| "G, 'G. Publow is to speak tonigtt Dresses that are not only irresistibly pretty, but are rr ey . at a meeting of the patrons of the s > Miss Mackall is the wife, Con-|Ormond cheese factory, Hastings. wansnally Jow in peice tor heir amd feprcsent Tenders will be recejved by the un-|} . ch of the p TAXI BE i ised pi CHECKER Ma ville, Wolfe Island. 1 : ders a a by 12th July, 1924. | SERVICE way Tearle the man and Ricardo HOSA Shewe lactory, Rustings. j- we are therefore able to sell them at prices that mean highest or any ténder not neces-! Cortez a sort of wolf in sheep's after spendin hi k-end th sarily accepted. WoL ALLINSON. { PHONE clothing who leaves not a stone un- guest re : i . real saving to you. b Wolfe island, Ont. turned to win Miss Mackall as Elsie| jy nn Victor Stumpf, 2 prominent . ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES fom : | mm aury. Lon Chaney is Don Auturo's pecs © PL 2 prom Nore OF Meeting Kem El ee on Sutures ot: Cope, Vincent, N'Y. died $ 4.95 - $705 - 9 05 12.95 -*14.75 -*19.75 = JUILS 4 CLOAKS '3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE LEADING IN VARIETY, STYLE AND VALUE 500 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER FROCKS Chaney, * Nl e By Tender |ANENNENEEEE Picture And Picture Framing Choice assortment of new Pic- tures just arrived. Picture Framing, given our careful attention. M. S. Gartland Successor to I. A. Weese 237 PRINCESS STREET One Door Above Harrison's STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes). ATV haping his ends--a sort of second- T. J. RIGNEY, ! 3 members of the House of Commons Clerk of the Peace will continue to conduct the practice fiddle. Mr.D. J. MacLeod returned to the William McKee, Rochester, N.Y. were in the city to attend the fun- - of Dr. H. A. Stewart. joi " > AUCTION SALE The Orizona Express," another city after spending the week-end the eral of the late Mrs. R. J. Clark. OFFICE: 84 BROCK STREET : of the king of melodrama's sensa- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Parks, Nap- Thursday, July 3rd | The Kingston post office is now re- Evenings by appointment. Phone 2002 tional stage successes, is said to be anee. ° a thriller. The picture will be of- Cape Vincent, N.Y., is planning a At 10.30 a.m., at the residence of the Late Mrs. William Cannem, ceiving mail for all parts, and mail is now coming in from Toronto and ::FOR GOOD MEALS: : GO TO GRAND CAFE Everything cooked to please you. Come and enjoy the pleasant surroundings in our new Restaurant. OPPOSITE CAPITAL THEATRE. PETER LEE, PROP. aman SEALED TENDERS addressed to the AAAAA ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. major domo, who, when Arturo 1s{ J Ww. Bradshaw wis in Shurbat meeting of the County Board of Nite 3houlA be dellvared to the un-| eyes--and we might add here that]. ionists that it is a one-way street. . . . . . Choose Your Vacation Lingerie at Anniversary Savings fered at the Capitol theatre for two big time on July 4th. Boxing, rac- 5S Rideau Street | ville, where they had been visitin Auctioneer.! y & FILLED. LIMITED e AAALA a New York. other places.in very large quantities. Sndersigned and endorsed "Tender for KINGSTON BOWLERS WON. h tion of hot water boilers in the B.&0O.... ve +e os » 57% |1n8 On the Hemlock Park Stock! sue Kingston and Rockwood Hos- mt of Public Works, Ottawa, Messrs. | [ll tionally high grade. A "p STATION INCLUDED, killed by an enraged Basque peas-|ya.xe on Wednesday in connection t will be held at the Court House, rice 25c¢c ant, believes Elsie to be solely to| with nis duties as county magistrate. a Hane before ine: 4th day of July, he fails delighttully. Miss Dresser| monizht in Ottawa Gus: Porter 1s A . , this 30th d t il in Don Arturo's' : v Fuated at Kingston, this 30th day of; Dental--Dr. Alex. M Clark 8 a pawn in Don uro's'hands in being dined by the Conservative - - - Jersey Silk Bloomers Princess Slips In the following shades: 'STRIPE SATINETTE Peach, Mauve, Blue, Sand, For Summer Dresses: Sand, Black, White, Green or Gold ® Brown, Navy, Blatk, Orchid ® days commencing Friday. Pauline in | ing and yachting will be in evidence Starke, Evelyn Brent and David But-| with fireworks at night. Nordheimer Upright Piano, Antique] and other furniture, range, heaters and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Graves, . I Dr. Andrews and his mother and | |i > a et er or Am, July 2 (1.30 p.m.) Robert Shelton, who cut an artery he CH use, ng . m. 0 ton; One. will be Tecerved ntti 13 Amor. Love..] 74% | In his arm a week ago when he fell jom House, Kingston, Ont. | and specification can be seen Farm's motor delivery truck. ital teal who went to Belleville Chandler Motors.. .. .... 46% The police report a very quiet pital ¢ as Io elt Jo Dellavl]] Cosden Oi1.! .... .. .. . 27% or e bowling tournament ol e wer Son & Drever, Architects, mn, on Saturday, the 5th day of DAY OR NIGHT. blame and does everything in his Large signs have Leen placed at and White. Sizes 36 to 44. ler have the leading parts. Mrs. W. D. Graves and Miss Maud all the other effects. A noon (daylight saving), Mond! ICE Amer. Can 114% or a basket of milk bottles, was able Carried Off Three Out of Four Prizes orms of tender obtained at the California Pete. . . ci gae time on the holiday. There were no holiday carried off three of - the Esto , 1924, at the hcur of nine o clock, i Btandard. times. in 'the forenoon. ail ENREREEREEREENEE' [Pover to disgrace her in Maury's| yp, entrance to Elgin street notitying : Te A at ae MAIL AND | - 'PHONE '[_ > Graves returned today from Belle- ORDERS "PHONE WM. MURRAY, ! 1071 14th, 1924, for the supply and Baldwin Loco... va 113 tc return to work Wednesday morn- At Belleville Tourney. i of the Chief Architect, Depart-| This year's crop is 'excep. arrests made and no complaints of a ston, rizes and had success- Rept. of Public Works, General P. 0. PHONE 1307 LP. J frivs ver HT) oorious Aaa A a! four ses and ba a very s Sere wi Crucible Steel.. .v .. .. . B44 result there was no session of the a Our Motto: "Prompt Service." Kingston Ice Co. Ltd. nt... Tenders will not be considered unless] made on the forms supplied by the De-! pnt and in accordance with the! tions set forth therein. | 3 ch tender must be accompanied by! Beak pevet cheque on a ' chartered! e! Cuban Cane Sugar Com .. 61 In the opening competition," a Gen. AShaak:. ' sar 3 m .s bi 2 police court on Wednesday morning. team composed of Dr. Kidd and Mr.| games of the schedule, they should | The wife of Charles H. Morgan, Weir, Rockwood, won first place, make a good showing in the second A PUZZLF F. 0. B. G. A. R. ---- will Be located at 326 MONTREAL STREET ? 'Phone 24M3F. G.8 T.........oivi 000 MY Brockville, who died on Saturday. a half. k payable to the order of the Ain-| Kelley Zevseie., UTM on ¥ having refused medical attention, ie Soman "9: partner, ot r of Public Works, equal to 10 per| Marine Balls sx ses weve 100 | wag married four months ago In| "ying" consolations, J. E Sing- Mercantile Game of the amount of the tender. | Marine Pd... .. .. .. ... 35% Gananoque, after two months ac- i t) x Ah Print a dM i . A.D T 3 he Dominica of Sanaa aud] Mack Motors..".. .. .. . 88% guaintance which began in King- leton and J. Leckie, Kingston, were rinters and Mercantile will meet Here are three well-known abbre: way Compan will also be ce] ted as| Car Marland Oil... .. .. .. . 31% ston. 7 Bre, 20H, a map_sd_ W, Ee Trichet Neild His svening 8 viations. They are set in a column, a apo And. a hegue 17 re-: Cl) Lu INE RET oI NG RE 104% The annual picnic of Rideau pub- Setond » ' rumors today that it Was called: off to form an addition. Each letter By order, PZ LISTERS New Haven.. .. .. ...... 24% |yic school was held last Thursday at : stands for a different figure, from 2 N. DESJARDINS, Paoific Ol... .. .... 0. 4h... 48% Ontario Park. The children| ©: C- Hodgins and Ben Sears, re-| but the teams stated that everything 1 to 9. Thus the three letters, F. O, ttment. of Pubs Worke. crstan: DIABETI( Fas. Amer. Bats. gh The Sax enjoyed games until 4 o'clock when Mesealing Sockwod, NE grata], 1s.1n 'order. B., changed to the 2gutes they Toe , June \ . 1 ; an. Amer. Pete "B" ... . . R. KE, S------ resent, form a number o ree - i FLOUR Producers & Refiners ... 27% To. 4 Be Supper ae G. A. Bateman for Kingston. J. M.' BELLEVILLE TOOK OPENER hs and the other abbreviations do | Studebaker.. .. .. .. 35% | ents. Effloit ang So 3: HEP uHaue, *of OF ©. 0. B.L. SECOND HALF | likewise. | : Sou. Pac.. . 5 92% Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Beattie and Mr. oto Cones Hogs and were elim.| In the opening game of the second Can you change the letters to the Consists principally of a blena of | {Sow Ry.... .. . 64% | and Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Brockville, | { W. M.|half of the Central Ontario League |°0Trect figures, so that F.0.B. plus especially prepared caseina entirely | Sinclair Oil. .. .. 18% | with their il have come to| hated by H. W. Newman and W. M. | G.A.R. will total A.D.T.? free from starch, sugar and purins; ith their families, e come t Campbell series at Belleville yesterday, 'the combined with leavening and flavor- | | Standard Oil of Calif.. .... 58% | Kingston, where they will spend pe Were: thirtvatous. 4 np. Trunks defeated Kingston 10-9 in a . 1 os isprepared and blended so |]Standard Ol of N. J... ... 34% [seven weeks: in attendance ai the tered re th ® Jelour teams o0-' decidedly. poor game. Kingston led| REGRETS ARE EXPRESSED mufting, ecokies. noodles. ) ancekes, Tan of. Pe Cee an aTan oa summer school of Queen's Univer- 2 118 thusney. 6-0 early in the game but errors, ; ! ete, by following the simple recipes 1 Cus vn se sa ga sity. both of omission and co Death sent with each box. U. 8 Steel... ..".. ..... 100 ""This is the prettiest city in Can- WITH THE BOWLERS. brought the on - PR as The Loss Hose $4 by - FOR SALE AT Wabashiv, .... ova... 13% ada," remarked an Eastern visitor. The winners in the Dominion Day ville at the end of the tussle. A large | | Bath, July 1 --Mra William Rose 9 The compliment was appreciated but | tournament th doubles at the Queen's' crowd of Kingston fans were on|ang Miss Margaret Rose attended the Gilbert S Gr Montreal. . by the look of the tall grass and | bowling green were: Primary, J. A. hand and expressed themselves as| funeral of Mrs Rose's brother, the July 2 (1.30 p.m.) weeds on some of the front lawns it | Newman and H. Dyde; consolation, disappointed with the class of base- late A. Caton 'Kingston Ernest 194 BARRIE STREET Abitibi 'Power.. .. .. ...- 56% would seem as though some people E. Walsh and A. F. James. ball. Don Kelly had to be taken Young, who Bas been attending Nor- 'PHONE 254. Atlantic. Sugar.. -. .. .. 13% didn't "give a hang" about the out- In the semi-finals of the. Primary; from the box during the game on ac- mal school at Peterboro for the past Bell Telephone.. .. .. ... 130 |look. A. Turcott and R. Stevenson WOR [count of illness, and Gallagher fin-| year, has returned home. The sym- Braall.. .. .. 0.0. en At about Your o'clock on Tuesday | from Dr. Cartwright apd R. D. Sloan, | {shed it for Kingston. Oullette again pathy of the community is extended Brompton .... .. . . ..... 303 |'he fire brigade had a run to a|and Newman and Dyde from Walsh did the mound work for Belleville. 0 Mrs. Gaylord Hoselton and family British Empire Steel 1st Prd 35 | shed on Raglan Road near Montreal | and James. get loss of their husband and fath- ------ "LEARN TO SWIM WEEK." Proves Popular With Kingston Boys British Empire Steel 2nd Pfd 813 | Street where a dangerous blaze had In the semi-finals of the consola- Oshawa Beats Peterboro. ~The Classes Are Free. Can. Converters.. ... .. . 975 started. It was soon under control, | tion J. Newell and J. T. Hawkey won Peterboro, July 2.--W. Fair scor- Judging by the steady stream of Can. Cement Pfd.. .. . .. 105 .| though the roof and cone end of the| from J. Baker and T. H. Stewart, | ed the lone counter which won for | home after spendin a few days wih boys into the Y.M.C.A. during the Cuban Cane Sugar Com.. .. 6 shed was badly burned. Walsh and James won from Tur-| Oshawa over Peterboro 'yesterday in Miss Re med Napanee, Mrs past few days, all eager to have Cuban Cane Sugar Pfd.. ... 34 At the W.C.T.U. convention of| cott and Stevenson. thé first game of the second half of Cha man and Irwin Cha min Na 2 their names registered for the free Can. Steamship Com..%. .. 11% Leeds and Frontenac in Brocvkville, The results of the regular rink! the Central Ontario League schedule. ay spent the ea : --- Even in he Joey yh/ch 8re (0 be Can. Steamship Pfd.. .. .. 45 | Mrs. W. M. Campbell replied to the | games Monday night were: It was the fastest engagement played | friends here. I. N. Jory, Toronto, is given in the local ""Y" all next week Dom. Textile.. .. .. See BB address of welcome and Mrs. John | J. N. Root Dr. Knapp % in the circuit this season, developing visitin. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bain it' would seem that the local staff Dom: Bridge... .. ... .... 6p Wright gave a very interesting ad-| C. Smart J. Chatterton into a pitehing duel between Dainty M . Mr R r MeD. h, O a will have about all they can do io Detroit United. . 32 | dress entitled "The Responsibility of! J. A. Newman E. Johnson and Heckman, in which the Motor pilot hada Hors Sh se sade " handle them all. Industrial Alcohol.. .. ... 313 [Parents to Their Children." Mrs.| H .Angrove Dr. Cartwright | Town southpaw had a shade the bet. Hoselton's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard skip 4s ter of the afgument. Smith, Adolphustown, spent Sunday Reports from other centres indi- Laurentide . 85 Lyons, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Camp-| gkip 20 The that the ¥. M. C. A's throughout | yonreal Power.. .. .. .. 170% | dell were placed on committees. --- at John Thompson's eo whole country are making free Elie A horse on one of T. F. Burke's| A. Brundage T. Lambert : he Swimming eines {or boys one of [National Breweries Pla |... $5 | MOR wagons saged ramwar| BH. Cowen 6 omer The examinations for entrance 10 | ,, 0% Edith Culver of Nepaues, has their principal features this year. Ogilvie. .... .. 177 300 [shortly after eight o'clock Wednes-| y. Hoppes H. Dyde high schools commenced on Wednes.| Pc-0. uite ill 'at the home of her Brantford reports that the Board of Ottawa Power. .- «oo! gz | day morning, from the store via|c. C. Hodgins Dr. Sparks day and will end on Friday. There | lo ois Mr, aud Mis. Henry Calves, Education is co-operating. with the Penmans.. .. .. "iii 140 | Brock street till it tell at the cor- skip 14 skip 8 are 320 candidates in Kingston, half | Mr. Drury and Harvey Thompkins, Y. M. C. A. while In Niagara Falls {pie Bros... Lo dane ner of Bagot and Willlam streets. el SE Whom ob Te et sion, pli Kingston, spent a Sunday recently at no less than 225 boys have enrolled. Quebde Power. ie One leg was scratched and the wa-| p gioan W.. Jackeon Judged by thelr. sa verns, The | %: A. Tompkin's. ; A. Tompkisg Present indications are that at least Spanish River Com.. .. . E."Willlamson R. McLelland remainder are busy in Grant Hall. | "ng lumily Tuendal we hp a 150 boys between the age of 10 and Spanish River Pfd.. .. .... E. Baker J. J. Newman The Frontenac cAndidates are writ-| bo at 18 will be enrolled in the local class- Smelters W. N. Linton H. W. Newman ing at the various centres throughout tained the age of pinety-four years. es. .A number of good Swimmers a al se lenin abinme skip 14 skip 11 the county, Barrlefield, Sydeabars. | and which was held at the home of have been enlisted to assist the local Igreel 'of Canada, .. .. . -- - | Cataraqui, Harrowsmith, Verona, |»: PB: Ruttan. Miss Pindrid, King- secretaries in teaching the boys to Toronto Rails a IM W. J. Drysdale H. F. Price ¥ | Sharbot Lake aod Mowstaln Grove | ston has been visiting at Fred Tomp- swim. Others who will volunteer |mwin City... .. aay 1. McDonale 1. 8. Asselstine kins'. Harold Northmore who ras should communicate with the Gener. a Cll rinn xy anni EN. McFa lsie W. Prison or Es been attending Napanee Collogis's Local and long distance giv. [| 8! Secretary at once. To clear up J. Newell RS. Graham + Wednesday afternoon the King-| 12° retutned Sine, b am - any misunderstandings which may kip 12 skip 10 ston Automobile Club gave their an- Thompson, Cobourg, bas hoon vigits ju. cur Cri attention, exist, the Y. M. C. A. executive . ni» » nual picnie to the prob en this ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ; wishes It to be understood by all Universities' Conference. } x _| Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. M_ Nolan, parents that the swimming instruc-| The conference of Canadian uni-| The death occurred at Wilbur on Gla ears Girl Win, those of Year Sombining the Ivo futitations. Kingston, have been visiting at John tion Is given absolutel: free and that | versities, which was held at Queen's| Monday of Mrs. W. W. Roach, one of Sunbury at the Union church picnic | and 12 sisters of the St. Mary's Or. Thompson's. the boys who attend will be under (last year, is to be held in Torento|the best-known and most highly re- on the holiday by the score of 16 to | phanage and the 46 'children and ; the personal supervision of the secre- at the close of the annual meeting |spected residents of that district, 13. Gordon Blacklock, coach and |staff of the Orphans' Home to| The board of directors elected by tary. No parent should hesitate to of the British Association for the aged sixty-six years. Mrs. Roach spager of the Glenburnie team,' Marsh's Beach, near. Collin's Bay. | the Cataraqni Cemetery Company at . | See that his boy is 'ervolled at once | Advancement of Science on August|had been ailing for some time snd made great with them The club provided a sumptuous re- [its annual meeting. on Monday are: Ee -- . J |1f the boy Las not already learned the (13th. The conference will last two 3 and their Reavy BE told the tale. past for the party, as well as foys, |R. E. Kent, 'chairman; Hon. W. F. CADII LAC art. - p days, August 14th to 16th. Princi- i tal "Miss M. Reid scored two lfome runs; balloons, ice cream, .and $0 on. Nickle, K.C.; Dr. A. P. Chown, Ro- : ---------------- i by her husband, two sons, John of| guring the game. Umpire Bliss, El- TH bert Crawford and H. N. Robertson. . The Master of Physical Instructor's Course. Toronto and Herrick, of Havelock, | ginpyrg, was satistactory to all. Injured Driver Doing Weil The superintendent, E. Purdy, sub- The annual physical instructors both telegraph operators with the Sunbury--J, Cooper, D. Gordon,| John Horatic Blake, who was in- | mitted a report which the directors course at the Royal Military College C. P. R.; and one daughter, G. | bn, A. Gibson, M. McDonald, | jureft in the horse races at Napanee, | considered very satisfactory. opened Wednesday morning with v oy, Sask.:| - "Dixon, M. Jackson, M.| ix doing well at the General Hospi- In a cross-Paris race between @& twenty-three men from all parts of Luey. ' tal er, the late Gaylord Hoselton, Ia Fublle Service Stace 1784, Mrs. Northmore has returned MN. BOHAN, PROPRIETOR, fr ss sae seine Wayagamack.. .. ..'n. .. 38 reglste: : = ; . Dm 8. J. Keyés states that he | bicycle, an automobile, a subway Canada red for three months $ : : : Glenburnie--S8. Sears, B. Clark, B. | has his collar. bone, shoulder blade | passenger and a pedestrian, the bi- Mrs, Edgar Brush, Toronto, died on Friday. Her remains were buried at Bellevil her former home. 56. The'May total was $48,954.19. course. Capt. F. M. Harvey, V.C., is_in charge. The course includes |, triining in fencing, wrestling, boxing swimming, etc. The men are quarts ered in the artillery park barracks. Qustoms Returns, : The local customs returng for June totalled $40,852.39, made up ad tol- lows: Import duties, $30,954.61, ex- cise taxes, $8,563.17, excise duties, $1,016.05, sundry collections, $318.- ~ & natural bridges have ed in the ey. M. Reid, L. Herr, E. Patter- son, K. Kemp, G. Bell, 8. Joymer, F. Blacklock. ---- Orphan's Won. The Gananoque Orphans yesterday defeated Kingston Live Wires 10-6, in a regular scheduled game at Gan- anoque. The Live Wires did mot Voleanic craters, strange caves and | carry their regular team as several discover- | were unable to make the trip. If southeastern part of | Manager McQuade could get all his il y ~~ 3 i and one rib broken. Mr. Blake was formerly in the employment of Guess' Livery but since last fall has teen working with Rupert Ayles- worth, Cataraqui. 4th Of July Celebration. Take the 88. Waubie Friday, July 4th, for the big celebration at Cape Vincent, N.Y. Leave Kingston 7 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. (standard time). Fare round trip 76c good to return on day of issue only. Phone 2195. cyclist won, a The banana tree received 11 voles when New York children were called on to choose an official school tree, About 60 per cent of all the cotton grown in the world is produced in the routhern part of the United States. 3 The consumption of cottom In southern mills 1s now more than 59 per cent. of the total consumed is America.

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