Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1924, p. 9

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x / a THE DAILY BRITISHHWVHIG STOCK MARKETS SPORT : "PHONE 2009. (Reported : i Hot Weather Frocks Montreal and Toronto FOR YOUNG AND OLD- changes). Now is the time to make your selection before the big rush comes, when the real hot weather arrives. Voiles, Ratines, Crepes, Georgettes and Silk Dresses are here ready for your selecting in all the most popular styles and colors. Voile Frocks PRICED AT $7.95 to $25.00 Include every wanted shade and style, and every style has an individuality of its own. Short Sleeves predominate, while many treatments of the neck are fashionable; Shawl Collars, Capes, Round, Square and "V"" Necks.: Sizes 15 to 463%. Colors include Navy and Black. AMUSEMENTS "Extremely Hot Weather Is Coming So the Papers Say" 'PHON 2009. by Johnston & Ward, | street, members of the | BAWLF BACK. Stock Ex- OR "THE ARIZONA EXPRESS." Flashes One Dare-Devil Scene After Another. We have always had an tdea that the motion picture screen as a me- dium for the expression of melo- drama was ideal. When we saw "The Eleventh. Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's first cinematic effort, our conviction took deeper root. How, after seeing "The Arizona Express," the second screen story from the pen of the King of Melodrama, which opens a two-day engagement at the Capitol Theatre today, we are positive we are right. "The Arizona Express" is an up- to-the-minute melodrama wiih a pro- fusion of thrilling sequences that will keep you on the edge of your seat for an hour and a half. It will take you back to the good old days when, amid a floor strewn with pea- nut shells, you sat up in the pit in open e amazement as the hero arrived 'at the railroad trestle in the nick of time and saved the beauti- ful heroine from the terrible death | Ogilvie . . awe to- whitch "she had heen assigned by Ottawa Power ... ,.. the walrus looking villain in big | Penmans : LARRY boots and a sombrero. We reveled | Price Bros, ', 0 - In all the pulse quickening incidents | Quebec Power ... ... . SEM N - [ last night and wished the picture to | Spanish River, com. . in | f "THE GOWN SHOP" a Smiles, Laughs, Roars ||! | conunye 80 that we could live. on | Spanish River, pid. .. "BASEBALL in the happy realm of our imagina- | Smelters ..,, (Picked Team tion. Of course, the story is up to Shawinigan ... . | Sate and logical, but it also contains | Steel of Canada ,.. vs. CIRCLE SIX Saturday, July 5th | all the punch of melodrama. * | Toronto Rails .... At 6.00 o'clock Will Act as 0.A.C. Coach for Ottawa District, Ottawa, July 3.--Nick Bawlf has been .appointed local athletic coach by the Ontario Athletic Commission and will start his work immediately. The former Ottawa College football star commenced down gat Biggham Square last: night when aspiring young athletes were. put through their paces. In conjupction with Superintendent Ernie Morgan of the Paygrounds, Coach Bawlt will work on all the athletic materia] in and around Ottawa. Plouffe Park will be visited to-day when the West End athletes will be taken in hand. A vigorous move to bring back track and field athletics in the cap- ital will be made by Coach Bawit. Montreal. July 4th, 1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power ... 57% Atlantic Sugar 12 Bell Telephone 131 Brazil 51% | Brompton x sss ase ane 30% British Empire Steel, 1st pid. 35 British Empire Steel, 2nd ptd. 8% Can, Converters '.. 75 Can. Cement, com. 85 Can. Cement, pid. 105% Cuban Cane Sugar, com. Cuban Cane Sugar, pd. Can. Steamship, com. Can. Steamship, pid. Dom. Textile ... Dom. Bridge Detroit "United . Industrial Alcoho Laurentide ... Montreal Powers MacKay ... National Breweries, com. . National Breweries, ptd: TO-DAY AND SATURDAY See these sensations, and a ° hundred more-- "ee emme eres Tee see mee me "ae was Special for Saturday 250 Gingham Porch Dresses 3.95 Sizes 36.to 46. A manufacturer's surplus stock of Gingham Dresses made from guaranteed materials, in' becoming styles. All colors. SATURDAY, $3.95 . one se tte ae "ee "ee snus tee ane -- Another Exhibition, Circle-Six have arranged another baseball exhibition game and to- morrow evening® will take on a Gananoque team at the cricket field. It will be a picked lot from the Junior and intermediate Orphans and a snappy little game should re- sult. Clrcle-Six defeated the regu- lar junior Orphans some time ago, but the visitors hope, by strengthen- .|ing with some of their intermediate Players, to take home a win. It will be worth seeing. DAVID BUTLER and PAULINE STARKE head an all star cast +. The Master of Comedy Ratine and Crepe Frocks $7.95 to $22.50 Many new weaves are shown in the Ratines this season. One new weave has the appearance of being real heavy, but on close examination it is really very light and summery. Bright colors and combinations of bright colors are here in abun. dance. All sizes 15 to 42. Col- ors include plain White, ---- Wins Reid Tro 3 Gananoque, July 4. n the com- petition at the golf links on 'ednes- day afternoon for the T. Ch Reid Trophy, T. BE. Sharp was the first to win the honor of having his name inscribed thereon. The run- ners-up were George R. Webb, w. B. Mudie and Jack Sampson with scores of 68, 69 and 72 fespectively. Mr. Sharpe played a consistently fine game with a gross score of 77 and net score of 67. On the first round he shot one three, seven fours and a five, and on No. 2 (562 yards) was over the rocks and on the green in two. Forty-two players took part in the game. During the afternoon tea was served by the ladies, presid- ed over by Mrs. T. B. Sharp and | Mrs. W. H. Britton. NOTE Cream Pleated Skirts $6.95 to $11.50 Cream Plain Skirts $13.50 Shadowproof Tricolette Slips © $4.95 Misses' Gingham Dresses. Sizes 16. $2.95 Satisfaction guaranteed. "ee wee ane Every girl in town will want to | Wabasso "re dite am see "The Gown Shop." Smart mo- | Wayagamack Sree | dels, Smarter costumes and the | | smartest comedy ever screened. It's | | a Larry Semon laugh smash and of- fered as an extra attraction. LOCAL NEWS TENS Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. : The entrance examinations con- cluded Friday. - Wolfe Island strawberries, Satur- day, at Carnovsky's. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. | received at 100 Cler, ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. | 'Phone 564w. OUTER STATION INCLURED. | Workmen are patching the upper Price 25c jend of Frontenac street and Union DAY OR NIGHT. j2n west: HEEE' rincess street is our new business address. Kinnear & d'Es- Notice Of Meeting A rellors, Division street, will Board Of Audit|uwacrs : 1 dergo an operation in the Hotel Asting of the Cou seting of ounty Board of Dise on Saturday. t held at the Court House, "A" and "B"companies of the . 5th £ \ W he hour of nine Seth POR 2 ParNde to-night (Fri- me n the forenoon. ay) a e armour: for pay. Ia be delivered jo the un-{ ' 'See our window AN of electric b> at $4.49 day of Jaly, irons, high grad 11; Kingston; 8h grade, sel * eee eres ---- ROBB LIKELY TO GO. To Represens Canada at Inter-Allied Conference. Ottawa, July 4.--Jt is expected that Hon. J. A. Robb, acting Minis- ter of Finance, will represent Can- ada at the Inter-Allied conference to be held in London next month for the consideration of the Dawes re- port and its solution of European troubles. Premier King will be un- able to go, according to the Citizen. The British Government, as previous- ly indicated has asked all the do- minions to be represented, and it is intended to accept the invitation, Sag tiunes the paper. e utmost importance attaches to the conference which is designed to lay the base of stabilizing the French and German situation aris. Ing out of the reparations dispute, There is to be a preliminary confer- ence in London this mon:h, at which the policy to be followed at the conference will be discussed, but the main meeting will be held fn August. Canada, being directly represent. ed, will be a signatory to any treaty which is concluded, and parliament Will be asked to ratify it. This will Store opens Saturday 9.00 a.m. Fast Time. Store Closes Saturday 9.30 p.m. Fast Time Orders BY street west, WITH THE Two rink games went by default Thursday night, Skip H. Angrove winning from Skip C. Crozier and Skip R. 8. Graham from Skip J. Singleton in this Way. The other two sched ued games resulted as fol- lows: G. Wright J. T. Hawkey C. Sleeth J. Derry 8kip--18 BOWLERS, Eastern Ontario Chain of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Stores KINGSTON BROCKVILLE ; BELLEVILLE " F. Harold R. McClelland J. J. Newman H. W. Newman Skip--9" | THREE MONTHS IN Jal mm, PLAN UNITED SERVICES. Cornwall Congregations will Wor ship ; 5 Cornwall, Ont., July 4.--While SAVED FROM DROWNING. -- Russell Mclvor Pulls Lad From While playing with some children =r Sloan J." MeDonald R.N.F. McFarlane Dr. Knapp J. Chatterton E. Johnson 30th day of | while they last. T. J. 167 Princess street, Ralph Bleeth, Battersea, is axing well in the General Hospital, follow- ing a recent operation for appendi- citis. i Attention ! ' Kinnear & d'Esterre are now in their new Store, next to Laidlaw's, In Cooke's church last twelve new members were added to her fellowship, which makes fifty- seven during the past year. The death took place in Montreal on Wednesday of Margaret Josephine Liddle in her fifty-third year, Her funeral is on Friday at Napanee. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. IGNEY, Clerk of the Peace : painting the Nurses' Home, Kingston General Hospital. Apply for. Specifications to the Superin l deat nen: | { Removal Notice S: Carter ~ will be located at _ 326 MONTREAL STREET How. Newman Co., Sunday prevent a recurrence of culty and arose out of the Lausanne treaty. -------------------- local--Friday : CROWN TO OPEN. After Closing Doors For Decorating and Improvements, After being closed spme time for the diffi- misunderstanding that Skip--18 lead on Kingston, Dr. Cartwright J. H. Mitchell has K. 8. Graham's rink place of H. F. Price. «The Rockwood Club has sent in a challenge for the Kinnear & d"Es- terre Challenge cup, and entries J. Newell Skip--§ been appbinted in now held by have been re-decoration and general improve- ments, the Crown Cafe, 203 Princess street, near Montreal, will re-open on Saturday, July 5th. The popular cafe is in first class condition and the public: are sssured of the best ser vice by its manager, Phillip Toy. The The winners bf this will meet fend the cup. HUSSARS WON AGAIN asked for the preliminary contest. the Campbell rink to decide who will de AT GANANOQUE GAME Gananoque, July 4.--The Kings- Church Union has been a subject of much debate in the Dominion Par- fiament at Ottawa, the matter has been solved for the next two months, at least so far as four of Cornwall's churches are concerned. Beginning on Sunday next and continuing dur- ing July and August, the congrega- tions of Knox and St. John's Pres- byterian churches will worship to- gether. While the Rev. James Faulds of Knox church, is on vacation dur- { ing July, all services will be held in St. John's churches and while the Rev. Hugh Munroe, of St. John's, 1s on his holidays in August 'the ser- vices will be held in Knox church. ON CHARGE OF THEFT] A Warrant Is [Issued for a Fellow Who Disobeyed a Summons. James Wright, an able-bodied young man came before Magistrate Farrell on Friday morhing on a charge of theft. The charge was that he did steal a sum of money from one Howard H. Smith. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months in jail. istrate if he had been working, the accused said No." Asked by the mag- Frank Nicholson, another young on Wednesday afternoon around the Rideau locks at Kingston - Mills, Ralph Clark, ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clark, slipped and fell in and was going down the sec- ond tyme when one of the lockmen, Russell Mclvor, grabbed him. Bx- cept from a good scare, he is none the worse for his dip in the water, ---- Kinnear & d'Esterre have opened their new store, next to Laidlaw's. 168 Princess street. The agricultural department af Washington predicts another year of prosperity for the United States farmer, WEEK-END SPECIALS Light Colored Tweed Suits-- just the thing hours are from seven-thirty a.m. un- til two a.m. and the prices reason- able. ton 4th Hussars added another vie- tory to their string here Thursday evening when they defeated Major Mackenzie's Orphans 13-7 in a game which was featured by batting ral- lies on both sides. The Hussars clouted heavily all the way through. Gourdier, the big first baseman, grabbed four hits in five appear- ances, driving in three runners at one time. Twigg broke an automo- bile windshield to add to the general merriment. ~ ' At one time the Kingston team led 12-2, but the Ofphans got a start and with a good rally scored five runs in one inning. The lead was too 'big to overcome, however, and The Baptists and Methodists have also adopted the union plan. Rev. 5. J, Farmer, of the Baptist church, will be away during July and all ser- vices will be taken by the.Rev. Daniel Mick, he 'new pastor of the Methodist church. The Rev. Mr. Farmer will be in charge of the united services during August. -------- HOME BANK ARGUMENT Continued Before Judicial Commit. tee of the Privy Sounell. London, July 4.--Contin ng his argument before the judicial com- mittee of the privy council to-day in man, was before the court charged with vagrancy but he stoutly denied the charge and was remanded for a day. i A foreigner employed in a local restaurant was "run in" for being intoxicated. He said he got his li- quor on awoctor's order but it is al- leged that another fellow got him the Hquor. The magistrate remand- ed him for three months or until euch time as he tells where he se- cured his liquor. William Rousehorn is missing, and so is the money that he should have paid for his board. At least this is the complaint made to the He is charged with "Jump- Dawson McClellan, 50 O'Kill street, passed away on Thursday. The fun- eral took place this morning to Ca- taraqui cemeterey, in charge of John Cornelius. We are Specializing in silk for electric chandeliers, * brackets, boudior and table lamps, all the lat- est New York styles. H. W. New- man Electric Co., 167 Princess St. Rev. J. A. Waddell, Methodist minister at Winchester, whe has been In the city to pe with Mra. Waddell, who is ill in the General Hospital, expected to return home Friday. We are now settled in our new ------tia School Picnic at Dufferin. On Friday afternoon, June 27th, Miss Ethel Quinn, teacher of Dut- ferin school, and her pupils held a very successful pienic in .R. Gates' grove. A full programme of races and other sports was presided over by A. W. @irett, while the pretty and useful prizes were presented by Miss Quinn. A guessing contest, how many beans in a quart sealer, excited much interest. The prize, a handsome mamma doll, was won by J. B. Quinn, who came nearest the shades place of business, Kinnear & d'Es- terre, 168 Princess street. The eligible lists announced by the Civil' Service Commission in the Canada Gazette of June 28th states: Industrial guard mason, penitenti- ary, department of justice, Joseph Robert Thompson, Kingston. ---------- SPECIAL SALE correct number. an excellent address on "The Wo- man's Institute" pointing out the benefits derived from this wonder- ful organization. to most attentively by her hearers. Free ice éream and lemonade werd given to all the children and very 'much enjoyed followed consisting supply of coffee, Mrs. Sirett gave tors. She was listened them. Supper of a bountiful by "Chummy™ Spencer did fine. work on mound for the visitors, while both McAuley and Webster, for the locals, Pwere unable to stave off the attack. Baker and Pickett, both "of Gana- noque, were umpires. the Purple and Gold went home vic- the the appeal of the attorney-general of Ontario against the judgment of Mr. Justice Middleton, of the su- preme court of Ontario, granting a speedy trial to the accused directors of the defunct Home Bank of Can- ada, D. L. McCarthy, K.C., referred -- Anywhepe, Lawlor, junior O.H.A. at length to the case of Giroux ve. Rex, which he claimed created a pre- cedent and which he said the Onta Appellate Court agreed covered the police. ing his board bill," and was sum- moned to answer to the charge but was "conspicuous by his absence." Constable Vernon Campbell gave evidence to the effect that he had served the accused with a summons on Princess street at 10.45 Thursday morning and afterwards the magis- trate issued a warrant for the ar- rest of the accused. . -------------------- for Summer, $18.00 Irish Serge Suits -- Navy Blue, $18.00 BOYS' 'SUITS Prices cut in two. Don't miss this chance to get your boy a Suit at a re- markably low price. ee e------------ A good, serviceable pair of Pants to cakes. Votes of thanks were ex- ténded to Mr. and Mrs. Sirett for their kindness in assisting to make the afternoon so enjoyable, also to Mr. and Mrs. Gates for the use of their grouhds. : ' SE ---------------------- Burial of Richard V: A late Richard Of Men's Cream and White Flannel We are closing out every pair of the above mentioned at away less than the wholesale cost. This in. cludes white ducks, These sizes sizes only: 40, 42, 44 and 46. --The Lion Olothing Co, -------- There Was No Fire. ° The firemen had a rum for nothing at noon. At a garage on Brock Street a man trying out a mixed fuel in his motor car had a e and raised a large quantity of smoke. Some person nearby took it for a fire in the rear of the John McKay Fur Company premises and sent in &n alarm, 3 \ ---------- To Alexandria Bay. Steamer Brockville leaves Ferry Dock Saturdays and Sundays 2.00 p.m, Fare, Adults, 75c; Children, 0c. present issue before the committee. Touching on the Giroux case, Lord Carson remarked that it seemed to him an extraordinary thing for a application for the ponement .f an order to get a speedy trial. Music Examinations, Examinations conducted by the Toronto Conservatory of Music, which commenced here on Saturday, con- cluded Thursday afternoon. They were held at the Notre Dame con- vent last Saturday and during this week in Chalmers Sunday gchool hall. "G. D. Atkinson, of the Con- servatory staff, conducted the exa- minations. Over 150 candidates tried. hockey player, who played centre field for Athletics last year and has been pitcher and catcher for Live Wires this season, has been forced to take the box again by the absence of Karl Quinn and will likely be found in action against the Hussars this evening. "Chummy" has the makings of a fine baseball player and seems to fit into any position. -------- For prompt action taken upon the discovery of a brake beam down on an engine, K. Bramley, a call boy for the Canadian National Railways at Brockville, has been awarded five merit marks. Conductor George Keel- er and Brakeman E. B. Roop, Montreal, have been given five merit marks each for making temporary repairs to a car, enabling it to be handled into terminal. At Woodstock cheese hoard some 1.592 boxes were offered, but no sales were effected as only 16 1-2 cents was offered. Strawberries sold at three boxes for a quarter at Belleville on Thurs- day. : Care is no care, but rather a cor- rosive, for things that are not to be > Colling Releaséd. Ken. Colling, of Belleville, former C.O.B.L. umpire, has been released by the New York-Pennsylvania League and is a free agent. Colling had been turning in fine work until he put the owner of the Scranton club out of the ball park for tres- passing on the playing field. That got him the "can," but it has also given him a reputation that will carry him a long way. ; ------------ 'Civil "Service Superannuation. - Ottawa, July 4.--After an after- noon's discussion, the Civil Service Superannuation bill yesterday passed committee stage in the House and now stands for third reading. Dur- ing the proceedings, a clause was inserted providing that if he retires 70 -- two years hence--W. B. Whitehead, . J. Young, T. Kelly, G. Guy anu . Giguire, all former comrades of the decessed man in the R.CHA. "The Rev. W. E. Kidd conducted the last services 'Good, strong, Work Pants ....... $2.00 Quebec, July. 4. French cruisers will again visit the St. Lawrence this 'summer, according tb an announce- ment made by De St. Victor, French Consul in this city, who stated that the Ville D'Ys and the Cassiope were expected in this port in September. Both ships have previously been | Canadian here znd this time will spend one p week in the stream in front of the Ancient Capital and two weeks in Montreal. er ------------ " Instruction enlarges the natural Powers 'of the brain. Application made for probate of the will of late Sir Edmund 'Walker, which disposes of an estate of $1,- 105,107.97. « A man was killed at Burlington when he roiled from a cliff into the lake while asieep. : "Kinnear & d

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