in the swimming tests are elibible for membership in the junior slub and a number of boys have already i signified their intention of joining. {Loch Mackinnon, a well-known STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, FRIDAY and AMUSEMENTS SATURDAY GRAND TO-NI [SPORT Evenings at 8.18. Saturday Matinee at 2.30 THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED eer eesti What the Press Say About y Agents 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toromto Stock Ex- 3 ---- WHERE IS THE MONEY ? "THE FIRST YEAR" member of the "Y," who has been supervising playgrounds in Ottawa this summer, is to take charge of i ' In Conjunction With John Golden, Present han. Peterboro Seems "Broke"--Lift-lock | the club and train the boys In life- Es . Fall Milline Opening, Parisian Now York, Fans Displeased Over protest, |saving and for the awards of tho|... a 332 Brook lng Ss Sept. 4th, 1.30 p.m. A special despatch from Peter-| Royal Life Saving Society, with|\ Nr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | A 4 Will Open the Season at the Grand , Tonight, @® Yor Jopulurity os ape 2s Amer, Loco. .., ,. boro Says: { which it is intended to have the now received st 100 Clergy street west, : the Grand Opera House ug the }Amer. Can. ... .. ./ - W. J. Oke and F. Convery, presi- {club affliated. "phones: S64W. a i a ¥ Baldwin Loco. ... . . dent and secretary respectively of The annual tag day in aid of the "J " F, ve Theatrical Enterprises Limited for . the Peterbo. " to" Ix Book O ....-.. eterboro Baseball Club, noti- Knotty" Leaves. Hotel Dieu Hospital is to be held on three nights commen t, =) a * pita NT wits matinee on Saiurder, sty | Chamdlr Nios Bo tbo ore Faso | Be me: tn ana oar Spe 13 © #8 » en iy Onin d ancial ' Fathers McPhail and McCenn, ©. ou, eink Sraren bay walt California Pete. Seaiisgn of the club, according to,a|Teturn to his home in Toronto to- SS.R., are holding a week's mission that svaryone who. sis vorough she COMB Products Sonic Ch law menting + "| Mime fry on 2a 220 | In (ho Church of (he Seered HooRe THOR. «ve idian. meeting. m the senior running. | w, . rune thy fo his Hoa 3 te Steel ... ... ... The city council should look to | "Knoety" is disgusted with the Wolo dont. a large shipment of at 37d by for } § tetion an, Cuban Cane Sugar, ptd. ... au Nasie Phelan, treasurer of the Seagal Ontario League and e8pec- | olaborate silk shades, New York ings and failings and g generally Gen, Asphalt ... ... .... the ---- hho Jothumih of la > omsities. Tue vend THD VW. Newmar Electric Op a ase o v- r Tr ar i 3 better outlook on life. New York oa Springfield 2 on wl erside Park. Oke and Convery have | because, after winning the niu Te Tas 4treet; 1. na Sic agreed Susidg the long Fun Imperial Oil Sia resigned from the club whose note pennant and getting his team all in brought the hour of meeting of the hat "The Pint Yours pare International Micke Paarbors Tons wa sacs up| oven ers 0 TA Parole | Peontome Chesee 'Bounties 3 i Marine, pid. +... .., ; eterboro fans as a whole ap- | everything went to the winds and day to 1.30 instead of 2.30 o'clock. & sermon and funnier thas a circus. pear to be displeased and disgusted |his work had gone for nothing. Call range The Canadian production has been Mack Motors tru ese vee with the action of the Solon? atag Sons for a 5 Lp iL iy and see our wide of Saged Nith $e Lemont aun undet Nyce. on . 0 : in Protesting Kingston after being Brockville Out? . H. .- Ta famous producer of comnts (New Haven ... soundly thrashed, @ Proseots, ot ag Jeeting of 167 Princess streot, phone 441. ' a e Eastern On - Harol oted nt sou Lights wes Pe aE - orbone goat If all is not rosy in| Eue was held in Prescot: last oven. | Bibey Leencr paloréAR, an ater sion in Coad' owing dha Fan, Amer. Pie 1183 [Petetoro" fon" "iki "Suis Ine vi 'td Bn. me | 28 fer the Goupel Hail a Canadian audiences have become fed Studebaker ... ...... ha 4 onder where the. fate/ {he chair. Delegates were present | Wednesday 'evening. He intended fo with bed t T alta : 4 Bey went for the games this sea-| from Cardinal, Spencervilie and | spend only one night here but hes W To0m farces Sama Son. RY. ... ..i ¢... son ? Prescott. Considerable caiticism Was | been prevailed upon to stay two ' BR aimed at BE. V. O'Meara, president | days, : Kingston Lady Golfers Won, of the Eastern Branch of Q.B.A.A. | Rev. Sister Mary Magela, of A party of lady golfers motored | for allowing the Brookville club to | Kingston, is this term teaching the from Napanee on Wednesday and |teke part in the Ontario finals be- second class in the boys' department played a nine-hole match with the| fore a winner had been declared in of the Brockville Roman Catholic ladies of the Cataragul Golf and | the league, and by so doing inter- separate school. Rev. Sister Mary Country Club, which the latter won| fering with the completion of the | Martin, formerly in charge of the 6-0. The individual scores were as| league schedule. class, has returned to Kingston. follows: After discussion it was decided to Napanee -- drop the Brockville club from the Mrs. C. BE. Taylor league and to arrange with the Mrs. R. Brooke Prescott club," who are runners-up Mrs. W. H. Coverdale in the second half, to play off with Miss Ritchie Spencerville for the league cham- | cents. Bidding started at 15 3-4 Mrs. W. G. Minnes pionship. It was further decided to cents. Last week's offer was 16 5-18 Mrs. Givens | play the first game in Prescott on |cents, which ' was not accepted, Saturday, the 6th instant, and the | There were 391 cheeses, all colored, president was instructed to com- | boarded as follows: 3 munieate with Mr. O'Meara rela- Glenburnie, 60; Model, 150; sil. tive to further dates, ver Spring, 78; Thousand Islands, 67; Wolfe Island, 46, ACOMIC-'TRAGS ow MARRIED LIPS Excellent Cast of Broadway Comedians SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: NOW SHOWING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CAPITO u. Te ses aaa Sinclair Oil re ann Te Limited' turned to Mr. Golden, world's champion producer of clean |Standard Oll of Calif. .. No Cheese Sales, Ria! There were no sales on the From tenac cheese board on Thursday af- ternoon at the price offered, 16 1-4 Montreal, Sept, 4.-- (1.30 p.m.) Abitib] Power ou, 2. io Asbestog ..... Atlantic Sugar .. se Bell Telephone .,... .. Brazil ..., ees. av. Brompton ae British Empire Steel Com .. British Empire Steel 1st pid British Empire Steel 2nd pid Can, Converters .,.. ., .. Can. Cement Com .. plays for their first production. En- Standard Of of N.J.-. tering the producing fleld at a time | I°X8S ve maa vs when the stage was glutted with | Union Pacific ,.. ... | L Guramount Picture adaptations of risque farces\ mostly Us roel ade , Based "DALLA THE ¢ CUR." thia Stock] of French origin, Mr. Golden defied : re 18 Cierra Nae - the pestimistic tradition of theatri- | Rock Island cal wiseacres by presenting "Turn vy | to the Right," whieh he brought to GEORGE TRYON NOW Broadway entirely at his own ex- pense, and chalked up the record breaking run, BEING DEPORTED Following "Turn to the Right" : came "Three Wise Fools," "Light- -- nin," "Thank U"" and "The First OWE ¥ od' Kingston Police Will Arrest year," all of which have been as- Miss Miller my VE Him at Windsor on Non=- Miss Gladys Miller port Mrs. "TORMENT" Sup Char ge. can comedy, the former record being Miss that of 657 performances held by Mrs. A despatch from Cinclunat: stated Hoyt's "A Trip to China Town" tor a Miss tounding hits, "The First Year" breaking all records for sm Ameri Bond At Soo. Thrills and Mfle-a-Minuté Action Can. that George Tryon, Kingston, who was charged with white slavery | 1U2T'er Of-a century, there, had been deported, " emale." It was expected that he would ar-| Betty Compson in * The Female. Can, Cement pid. .. .. .... Cuban Can. Sugar Com., .. Cuban Can, Sugar pfd ., .. Steamship Com TWO VETERANS OF TRACKS PASSED AwAy ON SAMES av | Sault News--The Sault's sport- ing fraternity is welcoming to this | per- | torting money, city an athlete of note in the son of Jack Bond, Queen's Univer- Sent to Reformatory. A young man, charged with ex appeared before Judge Lavell Thursday noon and The world of speeding Automobhties | sity football and hockey star. Bond, | pleaded guilty, He was sentenced to a The feature attraction at the Cap- ae ax rive in Windsor on Thursday anfl on Can. Steamship pfd .. ' es, \ itol Theatre for three days com- bas lost one of jig most famous | who is an employee of the Bell Tele- | nine months in the Ontario Refor- leaders in Dario Resta, killed yes-! phone Co., has been recently moved | matory. C. M. Smith appeared for z . his arrival there he will be taken Dom. Textile. civ 4.0. mencing to-day, will be one of un- : After 15th Sept. |ioto custody by the Canadian autho. usual merit, it being one of the fam. | DOM. Bridge .... ,. ade A ohgrge of 5 per cent. will: be made The ¥ on the Brooktands track in| to the Sault. him. el Sibuid afee and collection willj want him on a charge of non-sup- lease, Owing to our being well up Industrial Alcohol .., .. England while trying to lower tho} Mr. Bond was a member of ritles for the Kingston police, who ous Paramount specials for fall re.| Detroit United. . ? fitty-mile record ' b v h one DS, port, preferred by his wife. A jlaurentide .."'., ., ., . Queen's senior rugby team, cham- A NEWLAND ctor. | Kingiton chro oil be sent to the ou Bookings. %s ve veel ot Reals, along with Oldfield, de, Dione Of Camda was tris and will e Palma, the Ch : i & ON SALE border to bring him back to King pre-release showing Betty Compson } evrolet brothers apg | be a great addition to the line-up of n iL WELL-MADE VIOLINS The Pp right. All musical THE MELODY SHOPPE 232 PRINCESS STREET 'PHONE 153. EVERYTHING IN MUSIO. == SEES Eo = if Clothes Made For Anybody | Fit Nobody. is calamity hit the | Interesting Sports Were Held on Have Them Made For You br world of speeding sport yesterda Labor | Si "Pop y Day. gg hen Xp Geers, oldest harness| Adolphustown, .Sept. 3.--On Sun-| ll Williamson & Wel odd orse driver of the Grand Ciregit, | day afternoon Rev. T. Albert Moore, / Ww £ nnn pany's headquarters at Portsmouth Beautiful Betty Compson in the Wab nd sown ail over the continent | Toronto, addressed a large and ap- i a a FL h BUABBO ,. ve rvs cv 2x. 8% a maker and breaker of 's | preciative audience in®the old Hay | s MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP She was gaily bedecked with pen- Stellar role, reaches new heights in Wayagamack Tecords with trotters r world's Pree CUE A fram orton ore Salle flags and bunting and with |dramatic acting, in a role that is ex. died from injuries receiveq in a race| Was the baptism of four infants ; whistles and horns blowing, attract- [acting in the extreme and could Wheeling State Grounds | which took place before the sermon. le | ed a lot of attention as she steamed only be filled by one of Miss Comp- Wheeling, W. Va. His horse Ny Labor Day was "sports day" at : a L3 down the harbor, jens JAuaua; bOANLY and Jalon, Ble Lady Guy, holding second place, fel], the old chufch. The Wilton girl's Ti \ cast Bpen of i hey Be stars po ind, throwing Geers and the Sky | S0Tt ball leain and the Havens tam | MR YE Grape"truit trom the Isle of Piues, | firs; rank in a heap, is thought to have also| Played, the Wilton girls winning. ii Tokay grapes from California at Car- : stepped on his head. The Kingston Live Wires played P Q § "The Grand Old Man of Harness | the Adolphustown boys, winning by HONE LJ ' i rr | ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. OUTER BTATION INCLUDED, DAY OR NIGHT. noveky's. Racing" is no more, but he passed | ® small majority. The local Ladies' 25 cents | Montreal Power .. .: .. . 'Mackay ... Fe eee National Breweries Com National Breweries pfd .. .. Ogilvie vi. cous sia Ottawa Power ',. ,./vil. .. Ont. Steel Products . Penmans . ston. : a other famous drivers, has been bro. the local idders. He pla the in "The Female," a photoplay of minent in the public eye Tos Pio, end te He is also a and his suggestive name of "Dario" | Player of note, and played the left fitted him wel), He was one of the| wing position for Queen's senior most reckless ang daring drivers op | team last winter. Bond is a big, the Speedways and hag defied death | rangy chap and tips the beam at for years, As is usually the case! 175 pounds. itary Cast Horses; Saturday, Tryon, who kept a doughnut shop Ber 6th, 12 o'clock, Market|on Princess street, and a young wo- : man in his-employment, eloped some time ago and were rounded up at Dayton, Ohio. The young woman was sent back to her home in King- unusual power and beauty. In this way Kingston fans will have the op- portunity of witnessing it before many of the larger centres, it being, in fact, the first showing anywhere Price Bros in Canada. v with such WEF 2's ivelt an as men, } For sheer strength of story, "The Suehee Power Comex suv track which he i death see on a Female" will be surpassed byi very Spanish River pfd .. "easy." as few photoplays, it being adapted Smelters But another WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. SALE Street ston. goleum Rugs, Prof Range Heater, AT ADOLPHUSTOWN. The New Tug Donnelly, - veen see se sen other 3 A Shortly after noon to-day the new from Cynthia Stockley's . famous Shawinigan - Si A tug Donnelly, of the Donnelly 8al- | story, "Dalla, the Lion Cub," which Steel of Canada .. .. .. .. LIST 1924 vage and Wrecking Company, set |enjoyed a successful run in the Cos- Toronto Rails .... .. .. . ' out on her trial trip from the com-|mopolitan Magazine. Pwin Clty... GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Chicago, Sept. 4 (1.30 p.m.) ve se 126 eo 129% - 136% Pleasing Picture, "Torment" is delighting hundreds of persons in this community this week, paradoxical as it sounds, For "Torment' in this particular instance is anything but painful, It is the fascinating picture showing at the Strand Theatre and it is "very easy to take." ~The production is well named, for it involves the torment of the Rus- sian revolution, the torment of the Japanese earthquake, the torment of . gulity consciences, the torment' of . ve av nn ma 180 robbery ,and, last but not least, the 126% torment of love. . The principal roles art splendidly 573% nacted by Owen Moore, Bessie Love, 545% d Jean Hersholt. It will have las 57% . 207% 119% 113% : -_ out, as was no doubt his wish, while| Ald did a thriving business at their | The Reserved Seat Plan | racing on one of the tracks he loved | booth. 80 well, Recent visitors: Mrs. M. Purdy and for os WELSH Miss Clark, Napanee, with Mrs. E. | VAWABLE | sacs chorus WITH THE BOWLERS, B. Harrison; Mrs. T. Ruttan, 8t. In the regular doubles at the | Catharines, with Mrs. R. Hawi; Dr, drew é Choir Is now open at » the un- ' Queen's bowling green, Series A. |and Mrs. Meng, Napanee, at the &h- L. T. BEST'S STORE 57% 48% 652% ace William M. Campbell and L. M.| Magee's; Miss V. Head, Picton, with Buckberrough have won from J. | Mrs. E. Foster; Mr. and Mrs. E. Singleton and R. Day, 15-10; J. Smith, Napanee, with the Misses Newell and W. J. Drysdal mw |M e, | 131 Linton and R. Baa Ne tre ww Among those attending the To- Series T. Frifzell and C. Creer have | Tonto exhibition from this district won from. J. J. Newman and R. Me. | are Frank Loyst and A, C. Davis. Clelland, 19-11; H. Dyde and G. A.| Mr. Davig is making a motor trip Bateman from R. N. F. McFarlane | around Lake Ontario and will visit and J. McDonald; J. J. Baker and | Toronto, Niagara and Rochester en- W. McCartn, A route, * and C, Smart, ith A, Newnan Misses Edith Allison and K. Rob- In the Price cup doubles J. H.|lin have secured schools in Prince Moving and FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, BTC. > last showing to-night, en our careful attention. t estate . OD. clock Room, the 15th an Regt Tt ToL In OMe sor qu ARE TE ey rh i op he Ra MLE es 0 oe 6s & Mon . 212% Tees as se ae saves 200% Rye-- Ot, saase uy ia Js 90% Threshing At Outlet. Outlet, Sept. 4. -- Ferguson's threshing outfit is busy in this lo- <ality. School re-opened Tuesday with Miss Vera Vanderburg in '| charge, while Misé K. McMahon is engaged in 5.8. No. 16. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. George Ruttle on Friday; Aug. 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ivey, | and daugh Vanderburg | spending a few W. A. Deir and chil week-end in Pres- Hoppes and E, Williamson have won from A. Turcott and G. Wright, 16-5. In the singles, BE. Johnson has won from J. Newell, 15-11. Deseronto Rockwood, Five rinks from Deseronto motor- ed to Rockwood hospital Wednesday to play a series of friendly bowling games, which were thoroughly en- joyed by all, the weather being ex- ceptionally fine and the green in good condition. In the afternoon two games of fourteen ends up were on the programme, and after stpper another 14-end game brought a most pleasant day's outing to a close, the . | visitors leaving for home about' 10 p-m. A rather unigue feature of the gathering was the presence of four clergymen from four different 4. minations, who participated in the games, attesting to the pleasufable qualities and keenness of the sport of bowling. ¢ The final score of the Deseronto players for all the games played to- talled 161 points, while the Rock- wood score was 206, the home bow- lers winning out by a substantial mar, The Rockwood skips were C. C. Hodgins, R. 8. Graham, Dr. George Kidd, James Lawless and J. C. Thom- son. The Deseronto skips were Isaac Allum, R. Miller, A. Argue, J. Camp- bell and J. €. Burns. Edward county. Miss B. Allen has returned to the school she taught last year. Miss Illa Allison is in charge of the village school and Miss Dorothy Merritt, Sillsville, of the school at Dorland. Quite a shower of rain fell here on Tuesday. IF. It only the good could be clever, And only the clever be god. This world would be better than ever It seems that it possibly could. But alas, that they never can ever Hit it off as it seems that they should, For the good are sd harsh to the And the clever so rude to the good. The firemen had a run on Wednes- day 16 a local taxi garage where a blaze had started near the gasoline pump and threatened to become seri- bus. The trouble was soon eliminat- ed. - Britt teh ttt Et. C,L HENRY. TELEPHONE 1675F 0 any time Eggs, Butter and Po We keep Flour, Bran, Shorts, gar, etc. We guarantee satis: dealing. Our prices for all of Dgy Goods, Boots and Shoes are the lowest. Do not miss eo ing in when in the town of Verona, Ring -- «wu -- We prepare Picaie Lunches. Prices ;