Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1925, p. 14

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If You Have Trouble With Your Eyes tell ms about it." If we find some error of vision present, the chances hre we could help, both you and your eyes greatly: Your opinions about this, or ours either, are only opinions. But an examination by our me- thods is final and authoritative "+ At your command any time. _ R. Arthey, Optometrist A DELIGHTFUL MOTOR TRIP for the same as train fare ~Kingston, Smith's Falls, . Perth, Carléton Place and Ottawa, by De Luxe Busses, leaving Hotel § Randolph daily at 1.30 p.m. (standard time). OTTAWA INTERURBAN TRANSIT TRAVEL THE MOTORWAY" ._ Cut in limits fixed by the * Board of Health after being . certified by Queen's University Laboratories. Us» ice and save food. and cheerful service. ephone 1307, Nighis and Sundays 1169. LAST TIME TO-DAY Monte Blue as PETER and Marie Prevost as JULIE in a sequel to 'SIMON CALLED PETER "RECOMPENSE" : A man---a maid -- and a love that overstepped the conven. J tions of society. 5 4 ALSO NEAL BURNS IN "CALL A COP" WED. AND THURS. "THE SHOCK PUNCH" With Richard Dix and Frances Howard @Oor ODD FELLOWS' - PICNIC BROPHY'S POINT "JULY 1st BASEBALL, RACES, DANCING Steamer Brockville leaves foot of Brock Street -- 0.80, 11.00 am., 12.80, 2.00, 8.30 and 7.00 p.m. Collin's Bay (Dancing Pavilion EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Dane! from § to 13 (Standard Time) Sid Fex Orehoatra 18 attendance. BASEBALL St. Lawrence League FAIR GROUNDS Wed., July 1 10 a.m. BROCKVILLE vs. KINGSTON A great game is assured fans who attend this game 'Phone 347 282 Princess St. The KINGSTON OLEANERS AND DYERS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG AMUSEMENTS -------------- A -- What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions "RECOMPENSE" A HIT AT THE CAPITOL Moving picture audiences are in for a treat of considerable magnitude! They have the opportunity of enjoy- ing a "best seller" among books re- produced, to the last thrill and gasp of dramatic romance, on the screen at the "| Capitol Theatre. "Recompense" is the name of the picture that held the audience fascinat- ed in their seats last night. The War- ner "Classic of the Screen" was trans- lated into. pantomime from Robert Keable's sensational sequel to "Simon | Called Peter" and tells the gripping truth of a tremendous love that held a man and woman fast, Peter, the Army Chaplain--which role is played by Monte Blue--is torn between his sense of duty to God, his fellows and himself on one side, and the awful abyss of man-made love that beckoned him almost beyond resist- ance. Julie, on the other hand--and she is portrayed by none other than the piquant Marie Prevost--looked life in the face and waited, unafraid, for the "| joy, sorrow and glory that she believed was inevitable. From the mad confusion of afterwar the hellish, primitive wilderness of South Africa and the mental morass of inward struggle, Peter and Julie em- erge wide-eyed and' open-handed; ready for the beauty they had won. "Recompense" is a picture that mo- tion picture audiences cannot.afford to overlook. It ist a great--absorbing en- tertainment. 2 HEARD ON TEE ST Locos! Briefs Qathered by Re- porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. Learn the ukelele for Old Home Week---Melody Shoppe. There was no session of the police court on Tuesday. Come to the Oddfellows' picnic, July 1st., at Brophy's Point. There were two dogs in the city pound on Tuesday morning. The dog catcher is still on his rounds. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, phone 564w. The decoration committee for the old boys' celebration is making great headway in their work." Two ball games, races, quolt tournament, tug-of-war, dance. Fun for all at the Oddfellows' picnic. "Mr. and Mrs. P. Lawler and son, John, accompanied by Leon Des- mond motored from New York and are guests of Capt. and Mrs. Whalen, Aberdeen avenue. They will return by way of Toronto and Buffalo, To prepare for the monster par- ade to be held in connection with the Old Boys' Week, a meeting is to be held in the Board of Trade this week of representatives of all the organized bodies in the city who are willing to take part. FARMERS ARE NOW LOOKING FOR HELP One Hyndred and Fifty Men Employed on Street Work in the City. ' With the haying beginning. the farmers are looking for help and last | SPORT WHITEHOUSE STARRED. Peterboro Examiner Gives Him Cre- dit for Saturday's Win. * The Peterboro Examiner in its ac- count of the game on Saturday at Peterboro in which the Petes de- feated Kingston by a 2-1 score gives the credit of the victory to the splendid pitching of Frankie White- house, the ex-junior 'twirler, who made such a name for himself with the Peterboro Lakeviews. White- house had the Kingston team eating out of his hand and he pitched beau- tiful ball all the way through. The Examiner also declares that Cairns, the Kingston twirler, turned in a great card for the day and worked steadily and cleverly all through the game. Wants Junior Players. The Belleville Ontario takes oc- casfon to point out the number of ex-juniors that are playing in senior ball this season and is strongly in favor of the Belleville club getting in a few juniors for next segson. The Ontario declares that many of these players are just as good at the age of eighteen years as they will ever be and thinks . that the Belleville teami could well follow the example of other clubs and take a few smart junior players on its roster. DINGHY RACES Held by the Yacht Club on Monday Afternoon. The dinghy races at the Kingston Yacht Club Monday afternoon were sailed in a fairly high wind at 5.30 and resulted as follows: "A" Class, Start 5.30. Finish H. Hora and A. Glover .... 6.29.10 D. M. Jemmett and Mrs. Dr. Waddell : R. Ryan and W. Harty.... 6.32. W. Rigney and J. Cassidy.. 6.33. Hopkins "B" Class, Start 5.35. H. Duff and P. Cunningham 6.29.40 T. Bishop and C..Parker... 6.39.52 BE. Kidd and I. Fraser Going To South America. Clarence Gibson, well known Kingston hockey player, who was with the Kingston intermediates last season, left on Monday for New York and sails on July 1st for Col- umbia, South America, where he has accepted a position with the Tropi- cal Oil Company. The Kingston hockey fans are very sorry to see him leaving the city, as he was a fine hockey player, and Kingston will miss him at cen- tre next season, Clarence carries with. him the best wishes of all Kingston hockey fans. BOWLING Scheduled and postponed games at the Queen's bowling green Monday night resulted as follows: P. Schetagne D. J. Funnell R. Sloan J. Boyd J. Angrove G. Lemmon A. Turcott L. Sleeth Skip ......713 sssiriins en LADIES Jackson-Metivier's 4th UNUSUAL VALUES IN SUMMER DRESSES We Cannot Over-Emphasize the Importance of This Event and Op- portunity It Presents TO-MORROW AT $6.95 Jt is timely. Dresses and Rose. : ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE model, Dozens of cool, for Sports, Street, Vacation or Af. ternoon wear--the season's newest fashion and colors. Figured Voiles, Stripe and. Plain Broadcloths, Straight-line Style Dresses. Shades: Blue, Rust, Mauve, White Fugi Silk Dresses Go Every Dress in the group is a de- lightfully fresh and dainty Summer In heavy quality Fugi Silk, V Neck Collars, 2 Pockets, and all. round Belt. Sizes 106 to 44. charming $ Anniversary Sale 6.95 Values to $10.59 Vy J ii PURE SILK SPORT BLOUSES In Fugi Silk, with short sleeves and sport collar. Colors: White, Tan, Blue and Mauve. : $2.95 "Hol Heavy weight, plain novelty weave; all Regular $1.75. 98c. quality. Sizes 83 to 10. | WHITE SILK HOSE and | In heavy weight Milanese first Silk. Elbow and long 'lengths. Pongee, Mode, French Grey or White. $1.49 ; LIMITED Il4 PRINC ACKSON-METTVIER of the Garnocks, replied. The Bell Telephone girls will go to Ganano- que next Tuesday and meet the Gar- nocks in a return match. . GOING TO OTTAWA Local Tennis Star Take Part in Inter- Club Tourney. The Kingston Tennis Club will take part in a tournament with the Ottawa Tennis Club in Ottawa on July 1st. club that will take part is as fol- lows: Rogers; Lloyd,Greenless; ladies' doubles, Miss Jessie Torrance, Miss Edith Ritchie; gentlemen's doubles, Mr. Grant Mc- Lachlan, Mr. J. C. Reynolds; mixed doubles, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wor- den. The team from the local ladies' singles, Miss Aileen gentlemen's singles, Mr. ALL SET FOR GAME neni. Kingston Intermediates Went Through Stiff Workout Monday The Kingston intermediates are all prepdted for their game with the Brockville intermediates at the Fair Grounds on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock and on Monday evening they were put through a stiff test by Manager Bennry Franklin. Cot- by Manager Benny Franklin. Purdy, several new men and regulars were on hand and Manager Franklin was able to get a good fine for the game to-morrow. * Cot- It was not known who would start ~---- PRESENTATIONS MADE _ TO PASTOR AND WIFE Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Sisco Re- membered by Churches of Cataraqui Orcuit. A farewell service was held ig the Cataraqui church on Monday even- ing for the Rev. G. A. and Mrs, Bisco, who are leaving for Renfrew soon. Solos were sung by Mr. J. Lyons and Mr. Sisco. A piano solo was given by Miss Lyons. Readings were rendered by Miss Baker and | Miss Cooke, After the programme the follow- ing presentations were made: Silk umbrella to Mr. Sisco by the choir; address by Miss Lyons and presen- tation by Dexter Fairbank; beautiful fur scart to Mrs. Sisco by the Catara- cui ladies; address by Mrs. B. Cooke and presentation by Miss I. Caver- ly; gold headed cane to Mr. Sisco by the members of the Cataraqui church; address by Mr. C. Johnston end presentation by Mr. J..Cooke; a beautiful silver tea service to Mr. and Mrs. Sisco by the members of Collin's Bay Union church; address by Mrs. Clarke and presentation by Mr. Hare. Mr. Sisco replied to the addresses in a few words, expressing apprecia- tig of the gifts. Refreshments were served after the presentations. STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes.) New York, June 30th, 1.30 p.m. Amer, Loco. Amer.-Con. ...... . Baldwin Loco. ..... B. EOC. .i.invnnniinn se California Pete. CP. Ri wae enivin Cosden Oil Crucible Steel International Nickle Inter. Marine Pid. Marland Oil ..... ... ' Northern Pacific . Pacific Of1 Pan. Amer. Pete. ...... Pan.'Amer. Pete. "B" ....,. Producers and Refiners Plerce Pete. Anaconda Copper .... Briggs. Mtg. Dodge Bros. Com. ......... . Dodge Bros. Pfd. Sou, Pacific Bot. RIWY. «ouoes vas sssivad Sinclair Oil Shell Oil Studebaker Clean dnything that can be cleaned} | Saturday the local employment bur- eau found work on farms for five R. Wilson J. Hawkey in the box against the Brockville team, but it was expected that Cot- D. J. Funnell R. Sloan MADE A PRESENTATION ©. COE & P. BARRETT Farmers are paying from $35 Office: 56 Arch Street. "Phone 1235w. Call and deliver. A wy 'CHECKER Phone 800 28 All mew 5 and 7 passenger Sedans to $40 a month. Experienced men ure desired. ; The public utilities' plan to extend the gas mains in seven different parts of the city, is already unddr way. work having begun on Pine street. Over $14,600 is to he spent and will find help for many unemployed. One hundred and fifty men are now employed. paving and repairing the streets G. Lemmon A. B. Treadgold L. Sleeth 12 --- E. Williamson A. McMahon C. Crozier J. C. K. Munsie 16 W. F. Inman C. Creer A. Baker J. Leckie --- T. Lambert A. Meiklejohn C. Smart a. Wright * F. Conway man would do the cat ng. The lo- cal team will be at than any time this season and should come through. ter strength TWO SUNDAY SCHOOLS Held Picnic at, Brophy's Point, on Afternoon. Cooke's and Princess Street Sun- +4-dgy. schools. held .their annual outing together on" Monday afterndon. The . ferns. The pastor, Rev. F. Sanders, J. A. Newman R. 8. Graham Skip .ovn A. Woodman R. McClelland J. McFarlane M. Manahan .19 Skip .......13 A. R. Treadgold L. BE. Mason R.N.F. McFarlane F. Kinnear 14 Bg Ey! : ii Ey i" nf steamer Waubic carried the plenick- ers of the two schools to Brophy's Point, where a large attendance of the children and their parents en- joyed the beautiful weather and en- tered into the happy spirit of the oc- "| casion. Three ball-games were play- od between the two schools. Cooke's men won from Princess Street at soft- ball. Princess street boys won from Cooke's at hard ball, Cooke's girls won from Princess street at soft-ball. The races were run off separately, though all looked on and enjoyed the A Very Pleasant Incident at The : Children's Day Service. A pleasant incident occurred at the Children's Day servise in Calvary church on Sunday morning when the junior choir and Miss E. Greenwood presented the church with two ma- hogany pedestals and two large in accepting the gift on behalf of the church, spoke in appreciation of the work of the jumior choir and the committee, emphasizing the as- sistance they gave in the service of praise. He said the very beautiful gift would be a constant reminder of the children's share in the life and work of the church. The pastor then text, fully decorated with flowers. Zion and Calvary churfhes have arranged union services for the months of July and August. The 'joint services" will be held in Cal- vary in July, Rev. F. Sanders the Shawinigan Montreal. June 30, 1.30 p.m. Abitibi Power ... ... .. .... 61% Asbestos ... eas Bl Atlantic Sugar .. . inen 30 Bell Telephone :.. «oo s4...136% Brasian ... cs cos woies BBY Bromptofh ... ... «:: «esss 303%] British Empire Steel Com, .. 1% do. Ist P14. ... +... 22 do, 2nd Pid. ,.,... 6% Can. Converters... ... . ... 83% Can. 8.8. PI. ... sos seose #4 Can. Cement Com. ......s. 3d; do. Pid, «so s4e..113 Detroit United.. suv vos oes 2 Dom. Bridge ... oo. sxessee 50 Dom. Textile ... ... ......° 11 HolHBgOr. . + vvviv suas. 14.70 Laurentide «TIN Montreal Power ... ... ....180% Mackay ... ... .....i... 129 B.C. Fishing ... ... .i...+ 42 National Breweries Com. .... 44 do. PHA. ... ... 0% ORiIVIe 0... oui'ees suienes 344 Ottawa Power ... ... ..... 95% Ont. Steel Products .. ,.. ...60 PORMANS. . ov ov ooo. dbl Price Bros. ... ..... »i 40 Quebec Power ... ... ..... xd. Spanish River Com. ...., ... xd. do. PR ... ..0 Lox ses ass avsass BIW sacann sens wens s1Pl Stesl of Canada . .. ....... 86 . Twin city Setiamisiisnsse 09 Wabateo ... ... ... ...... 58 "eae

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