Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1925, p. 9

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Fe \ DAL « 7 4 RASTA EA BY Now Showing Come on and laugh Connie is here again! 5 in O LOV It it's pep, laughs, beauty and cbmedy, you like id pictures, this one was made to your ore | NT6N0 MORENO rENDERS addressed to the uhdersigned i reed "Tender for aw hot water boiler, Public Building. Me hy ont, will be received until 12 daylight saving), Wed- 1928, the supp'y hot water boileds In moon nesday, July and | ataHation © the bic Building, Napanee, Ont. Plans and ps cation can be seen a forms of tender obtained at the tes of the Chief Architect, Depart- ent - blie Works, Ottawa, the Architect, General Post Of- 0, And ine | Caretaker, Public I made on the forms supplied by the 4nt and dn accordance with conditions set forth therein. tender must be accompanied by HES k 8 the order of the Minister My equal to 10% of the Bt of the tender. Bonds of the Ratlway Company will also be mocépted as security, or bends and & cheque. if required to make By o 5 8 O'BRIEN, Secretary. end oh not N onaifered un- cheque on & chartered ban pion of Canada and bonds of the Natfonal up Sn odd Smoum. Depantment f Juve orks, ttawa, July Sth, 19 ERS and endorsed "Tender for ratus, Cus- escott, Ont." r eating ap- the Custoing py Bidg., Fania, Plans afid specification can be seen and 1 Jondee obtained at the of- Bee fof Afghitset Departs tment a a the Care- fat," Dic Fondue, ¥ Prescott, On endirs will il net be oon unless Brak tai Seis eo W t jona tht fortl 0 * Ch dnied b we adcep pod ue on a chartered Dani para ble. to the order of the Minister ot ublec Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the of 'tender. Bands of the fon of a and bonds of the will also National Riflwey Company bon Saas rad Security, or al a = oq to make ly order, 8. E. O'BRIEN, Secretary. t of Publ TT sin, 19 ore from the | Dambells "Oh Yeu." For Sheet Music and Apex Records try Jamings Music Store 'Phone 347 - 333 Princess St [AMUSEMENTS | What the Press Agénts Say About Coming Attractions | | | {CoN STANCE TALMADGE IN NEW COMEDY DRAMA | All the world likes to laugh, and here is one of the best laugh-getting | comedies ever put on the screen. | Constance Talmadge is a natural | comedienne. She has a bright and | snappy personality that always goes | over big. - And she finds unlimited | scope for her comedy in this picture. | "Learning to Love," at the Capi- | tol Theatre today and Saturday, is | just what the title says. Here we find Constance in an exclusive bonrd- Nog school, vamping \every man she meets. She thinks she knows all | there is to know about love-making. | Iler professor "falls" for her; a do- zen or so college boy admirers throw their hearts at her feet, and even the street urchins worship het. Then, returning to New York, she | encounters the guardian of her for- tune (Antonio Moreno). Constance gdts the first jolt of her young life when the guardian refuses to suc- cumb to her allurements. He is a man of the world and sees through the tinsel of her flappery. It is then that she starts learning what love means. They finally marry, while five for- gotten fiances do battle royal on her doorstep, but Constance has be- come so involved in scandal, as a result of her flirtations, that her husband quits her on thelr nuptial night. She rushes to Paris for a @ivoree, but real love has found her at last, and when he follows she withdraws her suit and happiness re- Sulig. HEARD ON THE ON THE STREET Local Briefs "Gathered by Re- What the Merch= ants Are Offering. "Page and Shaw sweets." Gibson's. Ngpanee's civic holiday will be August 10th. Mr. Joyce, Kingston, {is buying calves in the surrounding district about Newburgh. Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. "Willowdale bricks." Gibson's. Don't forget the Orange exéur- sion to Watertown, July 11th, $3 and return. Boats leaye foot of Brock street 8 a.m. (city time). First of the Montmorency and Windsor cherries, black ourrants, raspberries, new home grown pota- toes, butter beans, etc., at' Carnov- sky's. 'The home of good toilet ticles." Gibson's Drug Store. At the seventh annual convention 6f the Ontario Retail Drugiists' As- sociation held in Ottawa, L. T. Best, of Kingston, was elected a district representative. During Old Home Week, Wednes- dsy, Aug. 5th, will be American day when Watertown pedple will be the principal representatives of the States at the celebration. The ex- cursion from Watertown will be ac- companied by Marra's City band afd a gala, day is planned. "white Rouge." Gibson's. A fiset of dinghies of thé Kingston Yacht Club will go to Chaumont, Saturday, for the inter-¢lub dinghy racé at the Crescent Yacht Club. The dinghy race will be held Satur- day afternoon while the annual Richardson cup race for R class boats will be held at eleven o'clock Saturday morning. I SPORT THE BRIER MATOH. A Feature of Ontario Rifle Associa tion , One of the big fixtures at the forthepming meeting of the Ontario Rifle Association, scheduled this ysar for August 10 to 14, inclusive, will be the Brier match which is now'in its fifth year in this provines. The Brier mateh is contributed ahnnally ar. '| by W."C. Macdonald Inc, tobacco and cigarette manufacturers of Mon- tréal, and calls for a donation of $500 in prise money for each Pro vincial Rifle Association Rh year. Further than this $1,000 1s contri. buted for the Brier mateh held in conjunction with the asnual ing of the Dominion of Canada Rifie Association. 2 RE . This year's Brier match in Onta- rio will be Shot on the morning of Friday, August 14, at 800 o-yorta and y THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG OUT OUR WAY, WHY MARTHA You ANT X= [ Gow' © THRASH THAT POOR CHILD FOR A LITTLE "Al fae LKE TELLIN AFB? WHY HIS PA USED T' BE "THE BIGGEST L--AA-UH E FIBRER IN THE WORLD THEN ~S00N OUTGROW THAT, Bows HAVE ENOLEH "TROUBLE WITHOUT BEATIN EM - HES A ANT TO WHAT HIS PA WAS. MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LWE OVER - L OUR DANDN OL GRAMMA . By Williame ) RN ~ Jew. © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE INC. doubles, gentlemen's doubles, mixed doubles and boys' junior singles. The Kingston players will make the trip by motor. Bowling At Queen's. The regular doubles were com- menced at the Queen's bowling green Thursday night. W. McCartney and Wm. Linton won from J. Baker and Jas. Newman, 14-5. M. Manahan and C. Smart won from J. McFar- lane and R. McFarlane, 17-11. h LOCAL GOLFERS WON Defeated Belleville Golfers in Friend- ly Game by 27-25 Score. The Belleville golfers visited King- ston on Wednesday and played a friendly match with the golfers of the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club, the locals winning by a score of 27- $5. The scores were made as fol- lows: -- \ Kingston--F. G. Morley 0, Dr. J. C. McBroom 8, F. H. Day 8, Gen. EIm- 0, Jas. Swift 0, W. G. Minnes 0, Dr. Etherington 1, J. M. Farrell 0, T. J. Rigney 8, A. N, Lee 3, J. A. Rigney 0, J. A. Gray 1, G. E. Hague 0, H. D. Bibby 0, Geo. Robertson 0, C. E. Tay- lor 8, 8. Calvin 3, Maj. Mitchell 3, Had. Herrington 0, 8. M. Robertson 1, R. Cunningham 3. Total 27. Belleville--Mr. Joseph 8, Mr. G. Graham 0, Maj. Ponton 0, R. Graham 2, Mr. Faulkner 3, Mr, Garrow 1, Mr. Walker 0, Mr. Porrett 2, Mr. Me- Kpgn 0, Ted Steacy 0, Dr. Blakeslee , 8. Carneau 0, Mr. -8mith 3, Mr. Reed 3, R. Carmen 3, Mr. Davidson 0, Mr. Tofleld 0, Mr. Robertson 0, B. Graham 3, Mr. Allen 0, F. W. Fair- weather, 0. Total 25. ieiesseitiormiiattiuclosomes ° Putting Up Residences. W. M. Runnels, Campbeliford, has purchased from Mrs. Samuel West a vacant lot on Canrobert street and proposes to erect upon it a modern bungalow, work on which will be started early this fall. This house, when completed, will make the sixth residence that Mr. Runnels has put up _in the last five years, every ome of them mod- ern and of a style of architecture #0 attractive that he has never failed t6 secure purchasers or tem- ants for them before they were fin- ished. Recovered Fine and Costs. T. P. O'Toole, Arnprior, druggist, was successful in his dedmage action against the Baker Sales Co. This suit arose over a quantity of Befte- diotine wine sold by the defendants to the plaintiff and which was claim- ed by the local inspector to contain more alcohol than allowed by the O.T.A. as a result of which plaintiff was fined. In this action he recov- éred from the defendants the Invite Toronto Minister. It is reported that' Rev. Dr. F. Hirst, F.R.G.S., who has preached in some of the largest Toronto churches has been unanimously - invited to Buys Island at Goose Bay. George D. Morgha, Rochester, N. 3h purchased an island at amount of his@ne and costs in the | meét- | actions. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Liverpool University has set 65 years as the retiring age for its pro- fessors. Technical school pupil in Chicago ended his life after failure to pass examination. Roman expert announces that Michael Angelo painted his own por- trait as a saint in "The Last Judg- ment." Government official at Ottawa says Great Britain offers daily market for 50 to 1,000 tons of fresh fish from Canada. Seventeen-foot shark ghing more than a ton was caught/at Lun- dy Island and brought into Cardiff, Wales. Third world's poultry congress will be held in Canada in 1927, and dele- gates are expected to, tour the coun- try. Seventy per cent. of the basic steel plants in the Sheffield district in England are idle owing to trade slump. Jack Dempsey has cancelled all his music hall engagements in Eng- land, owing to his wife's continued {llness. : Chancellor Luther says Germany will refuse demands of the Council of Ambassadors regarding airplane construction, W. McDonald flagged passenger train at SpMngfleld, Mass., and averted a wreck, after storm felled tree across track. ) London hospital reports the cure of a patient who suffered from in- somnia for .20 years by listening in on the radio. Hotelman at Syracuse, NY. ac- cuses university students of stealing silverware valued at $2,000 in eight months. Secured the Prize. Miss Lulu Gillespie, Picton, R.R. 1., is the winner of thé twenty-piece cabinet of Century Plate Silver ware given by J. H. Ports & Co., Peton, to the first parson solving seven crossword pusales with which parcels of goods bought at the Porte store were wrapped. The con- test was opened in March and has created much interest, as the num- erous entries bear witness. THE ODD FELLOWS OFFICERS INSTALLED Joint Ceremony Held by the Three Oity Lodges on Thursday Night. The Odd Fellows lodges of the city held the ceremony of install- ing officers on Thursday night. The installation was conducted by D.D. G.M. L. Cronk, of Parham, and suite. - At the close Past D.D.G.M. K. N. McCullagh was presented with a P.D.D.G.M. jewel. Addresses were given by Dr. A. E. Ross, M.P., Grand Master, and by F. 8. Evan- son, P.G.M. »Refreshments were onjoyed. The officers installed are as follows: Cataraqui, Lodge No. 10.---J.P.G., A. J. Watts; N.G., 'B. C. Pearson; V.G., J. Crawford; R.8.,.R.gM. Doug- las, P.G.; F.8.,, A. W. Catheart; treasurer, A. W. McLean; warden, BE. L. Martin; conductor, 8. E. Watt; - 0.G., T. X. Rogers; 1.G., H. McCrum; R.8.N.G., T. Bonner; L.8S. N.G., F. Bearance; R.8.V.G., J. Pil- grim; L.8.V.G., E. Hamilton; R.8.8., J. N. Alexander; L.8.8., J. Barrett; chaplain, H. Nicholson. Kingston Lodge No, 59--J.P.G H. Murray; N.G., J. Burke; V.G., N. Reynolds; R.S.,; V. J. Gilbert, P.G.; F.8., Ri J. Diack, P.G.; treasurer, R. Stafford; warden, V. Abernethy; conductor, F. Belwa; 0.G., George Inglis; 1.G., J. Reid; R.8.N.G, 8. V. McCalg, P.G.; LBN.G, Wiliam Hipson; R.8.V.G., P. Allen; L.8.V. G., W. P. Burns; R.8.8., W. Ker- shaw; L.8.8., B. Hill; chaplain, H. Wright. Granite Lodge, No. 363.--J.P.G., J. Allmark$ N.G., D. H. Johnston; V.G., . James Dillon; R.8, W. T. Harkness; F.8., K. N. H, McCullagh; treasurer, F. O. W. Daly; warden, 8. J. Harrison; conductor, V. L. Morrison; OG., George Little; 1.G., H. D. Higgins; R.S.N.G., C. Higgins; L.8.N.G., T. Donnelly; R.8.V.G., V. O. Whitney; L.8.V.G., H. 8. Begg; R88, T. McGown; L.8.S., F. Nor ton; chaplain, P. A. Timlin. 'Saturday, [SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CLAYTON AND WATERTOWN | July 11th 8.00 AM. FAST TIME Steamer Brockville . Big Celebration in Watertown or All Day in Clayton FARE--Clayton and Return . ......... $1 00 . 14 Watertown and Return . Saturday Trip to Alexandria Bay Cancelled. SUNDAY--REGULAR TRIP 2.00 PM. FAST TIME UNANNENNNEENNENANNRN --$2.28 4 _---- WR Mh a ban no a on mer meals. Now Open for Business. Special' prices for Banquets. Families can make arrangements for their Sum- ARNIEL & HAMBROOK , Managers, Corner of Division and Union Streets. Phone 1128 ------n Anhui Ad DOYLE'S MEAT MARKET SPECIAL CASH SALE FOR SATURDAY, JULY 11th '25 BEEF Pot Roasts. . .. Stewing Cuts Oven . Round Steak . Sirloin Steak T. Bone Steak ..... Shoulder Steak Prime Ribs v Loin Chops ..... Shoulder Chops Half Leg Shoulder Roast Side Pork Pigs' Head ...... %| SPRING LAMB_ 270% MONTREAL STREET ALL KINDS -OF SALT, SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY DOYLE"S MEAT MARKET IN Presentation at Glenora. At the close of the monthly meet- ing of the Mission Circle held at the home of Mrs. A. Dulmage, Miss Helen Smith made a presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Cafley from friends and neighbors of the Glenora ap- rointment. The gift was a pyrex plate, in silver plated rim, of rlerced design, and was acgompa- pied with kind wishes and pres- sions of regret at' their departure. Mr. and Mrs, Cafley were deeply moved by this very unexpected kind- ness. To Live in Gananoque. Mrs. Freeman Moore has purchas- ed the house and lot on Wellington street, Gananoque, from Dennis Pe- low, and has rented the samé to J. Feeney, Kingston, who is moving his tamily there shortly. W. J. Bryan will head a party of Cut in limits fixed by Board of Health after ) certified by Queen's Univer Laboratories, Usn ice and save food. Prompt and cheerful ephone 1307. - Nights and Sundays 11689. three hundred on a tour of next spring. " THE FRENCH-RIFFIAN CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO

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