Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1925, p. 13

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SATURDAY, ' JULY 18, 1925. T . Ng NEC AMUSEMENTS i ml What the Press Agents Say About | | hi Ra pig 3 § START IT NOW ep | EW . | "Ti. BELOVED TRAITOR" "Code of the West," Paramount's | {film version of Zane Grey's stirring | By FRANK L. PACKARD Well-known Canadian Author {novel of the same name, which opemed | First Instalment in July 23rd Issue of ZANE GREY'S {shows you what "happens When a {flapper from the wide open places of | wl 5 "CO DE {the East meets a cowboy from the | Official Organ of the Archbishop of King- OF THE | great open spaces of the West. ston and the Newiest Catholic Paper ------------------------ LAST TIME TO-DAY 4 9 | The theme of the story brings out | the striking contrast in the view-| points of the East and the West. The | 4 {plot concerns Georgie May Stock- | 'With {well, a typical New York flapper, | OWEN MOORE, CONSTANCE {who goes to Arizona for her health ! BENNETT, CHARLES OuLE 1 and vamps all the cowboys at the 3 ee { Thurman ranch. i l Eat js Bast, West 1s West, and i [| when the two meet and mix, the resultant action is fast, fur. fous and funny! - The subsequent events involve a) ------ | strange honeymoon in a lonely cabin {which fs interrupted by a raging | NOTICE is o ven that Alice Hos n, the ty of Kingston, | forest fire that solves the love tanglé in Qe Cogat of Frontenac, in the Pro- S80 HE JUMPED IN AFTER THIS ONE! : rary | You have to have your nerve along with you when you go fishing in the Sacramento! | creditable performance] <a Sa River, California. F. Holland Dutton of Los Angeles tried it and hooked a forty-four-pound | | aane. Begoeri, 33 tha RR the | Dass that he couldn't haul into the boat. So, handing the line to a friend,'he jumped in the | ordinary for splendid acting and |Water after it. Even then it took him fifteen minutes before he had the fish - where he! makes the most of them. Others| Wanted it. { who deserve honorable mention in-| clude Mabel Ballin, Charles Ogle and David Butler. Divorce , William | A---- --_--_-- Wealey , of the City of Kingston, | in the of Frontenac, in the| . Provinces o Ontario, Moulder, on the| reteset grounds of adultery and desertion. HEARD ON THE STREET! i 1 } {in thrilling and dramatic fashion. boy who turns caveman, gives a very | vince $0, Woman, will! Owen Moore, as the young. ¢cow-| apply to thé Parliament of Canada, at Rr the next the interest is about as dead as door nail. a | Eastern league, latterly transferring | | to the Scranton club of the New York | -------- { Penn Loop and from there he seems | JUNIOR GAME MONDAY | to have passed into oblivion. Ray- | On Monday evening the Victorias | mond Carr told the Ontario that as! and Circle Six will meet at the!|far as he knew that he was still! Cricket Field in a Junior City league | with Scranton, although he had not| DATED &t Kingston, in the Province : of Ontarty, this first day of July, A D. | SE ------ 1925. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, ons may be seen) on Frontenac Btreét in this city, Mrs. A. Forsythe. Lowest or any tender not necessarily | WM. NEWLANDE & SON, Architects, Rayal Bank Chambers. | July 15th, 19325. 1 Solicitors for 'the Applicant { Local Briefs A At AA ett atta itt atl | will be received at the . | office of or aod (where plans Feceived at 100 Clergy street west, | and Agscifl up to a oSlak noon, nursday. Te mee] or t Several trades works requir y » in the construction of & brick residence | working on good roads about Ganan- | J- Newell from W. or Gathered by Re-| | 'porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. | Mr. Swaine, plano tuner. Orders 'phone 564w. cque. The work is being rushed. { Remember Moonlight Excursi {under auspices Sydenham St. churc | | Y.P.L., Monday night. { Roy Murphy, a fine lad of Strath-| { cona, died in Kingston General hos- | 12-9; With the Bowlers. Games in doubles at the Queen's bowling green Friday night resulted | thus: Skip A. Turcott won from | Skip J. Leckie, 14-10; J. McFarlane | from Dr. Cartwright, 18-18; H. | Caldwell" from J. Moyd, 11-10: T.| "| Frizzell from A. Meiklejohn, 20-5; determination of the Victorias Men and teams from Kingston are | N- Munsie from J. M. Elliott, 11-4; | Vics and Circle Six are tied for first . M. 12-10; J. Derry from G. 3. C. Cartney and A. James, end. Campbell, | VanHorne, | 17-16 (extra | exten Six at Adolphustown. | The Circle-Six bassball team will game and it promises to be some thrilling little battle. It will be re- membered that in the last meeting of these teams, the game ended in a seven all tie and the Six will have to step fast to win. out over the The place in the second half of the series, and this game on Monday will decide Hodgins from W. Mec- | the leadership of the league for the | church choir present. Soft Ball Games. Following is the schedule for girls' | soft ball games, eastern division In-! | ing heard from Johnny for some time." | JOE WILLIAMS SAYS Freee Mr. G. Tunney. Mr. G. Tunney with the | neighborhood. tough kids $ From the Little Lord Fauntelroy has deserted the arid is now hanging | around the corner pool rooms yodel- | in the in Ontario. Sample copy sent anywhere on request. Subscription: Canada $1.50, U.S. $2.00, Foreign $2.50. / Payable yearly in advance. SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL AUGUST 31st, 1925 ite] Lollowims BR Speration. for "P| play a game at Adolphustown on |ter-county league: _ {of the knuckle racket, Mr. G. Tun- ooms ant | Roy Ormrad, Kingston, was in [Tuesday afternoon against the July 1% -Inverary at Sydenham. {ney has suddenly stepped forward as | | Smith's Falls on Wednesday at the | Adolphustown team. Great interest| July HH Latimer at Inverary. | the Patsy of the Flats, wearing a wedding of his sister, Miss Edna G., [has been shown in the coming con-| July 24--Sydenham at Latimer. {chip on his shoulder and a snarl on | to George Humphrey, Ottawa. { test and it is expected that a very | August 1-- Inverary at Latimer ) his lips. | On request of Mayor Wilson the large crowd will be on hand for the | August 5--Sydenham ol Inverary. | Rooms, with or without board, Ottawa Interurban Transit Co. are E&me, { August 7--Latimer at Sydenham. | wanted for billeting Old Roys, Aug. | how routing their Ottawa-Kingston dst to 6th, inclusive. Send names Dusses through Gananoque. and addresses, number of rooms, ! single or double, and all other infor-! The Canadian Freeman, Kingston, Ont.: Enclosed please find $1.25 for which please send The Canadian Freeman for one year. ~~ = The transformation constitutes | one of the dizzy wonders of the ring -------- S------------ EW RUGEB A About Jack Williams. | and\ is comparable to the scientific | N Y OLUB TO The Belleville Ontario says: "Many | miracle of making a deep-rumbling REPLACE ROWING CLUB ? | conjectures are flying around the city | bass singer of a canary. i {as to where John Wililams, the old Belleville pitder is located. It will! NAME Soon Seventy Years Married. It Joshua Anderson and his wife, By reducing Tommy Gibbons to a > ro mg 10 the undensigned. who reside on Anderson Island, a W. W. SANDS, | small tract of land cut off from the Secretary. | mainland by the Trent River and -~ k as | One of its branches, and near Stirl- | ing, live until Oct. 29th next they | will celebrate the seventieth anniv CHECKER {ersary of their marriage. The hus- T i i | band is 99 and Mrs. Anderson 10 years his junior. Phone 800 | Auction Sale OF HOUSE AND LOT The estate wf late Mrs. Suddard, at 22 Elm Street, on Wednesday, July 22nd, at 2 pm. (Daylight Saving Time). This property will be sold subject to reserve bid. Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale. Balance in thirty days. MUNRO, Phone 2131-J. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE 38 UNION STREET W, (above Barrie), Monday 1.950. Contents bedrooms. antique dresser. blinds. curtains, MHnoleum rugs, oak hall rack, parlor suite (walnut), gramaphone and records, small tables, | electric lamps, lady's wheel, machine (drop he ly board (walnut), Quebe shelf, table, ch ings, eto DAY OR NIGHT The cab that forced the prices All mow § and 7 passenger Sedans 286 BARRIE STREET, KINGSTON | Phone 2728. TWIG aa Auctioneer. CHIP J. H. JARVIS Princess avd Albert Streets © ---------- -- te i. Work a \ \ 4 Automobile A and recored. 60 BAGOT ST. 'Phone 1865, AXI wars Phoue 400 BLA WHITE Clean saything that can be cleaned O. OOE'& P. BARRETT Office: S¢ Street. 'Phone $ all and deljver. 20 FISH AND CHIPS Ladies why cook? Daring the hot weather EAT FISH AND CHIPS. OLD ENGLISH FISH AND CHIP sHoOP Phone 2563.w. Cor. Bay and Bagot. Your Order will be resay. Open 8 a.m. to 13 pum. An Asan Any Place the City Rumor in Hamilton Says Rail- roaders Will Be in This « Fall. ------ 1 The Hamilton Spectator says: "| rumor that would not down was cir- | culated last night. It concerned ot- | forts being made by the T., H. and B. A. A. to take over the franchise in | the O. RF. U. this fall, and was trac- | ed back to certain responsible ath- | letic authorities of the railroad as- | sociation. In full, the or on held | thé rallroaders ready to take over | the Rowing Club's football team | lock, stock and barrel, with a view | to operating it under the T., H. and | B. name and colors, Furthermore, it | was said that "Pep" Leadley and | "Fidder" Rlford would form the nucleus. Officials of the Rowing | Club had nothing to say this morn- ing." ~-- Dinghy Regatta. Montreal, July 18.--The dinghy regatta between crews representing the Royal Canadian Yacht club of Toronto, the Kingston Yacht club | and Royal Bt. Lawrence Yacht club takes place th%s afternoon on Lake 8t. Louis. There will be two crews from each club. Would Play Seniors. The- Brockville intermediates ara cleaning up on every team they meet and are now counting on playing Senior teams from Ottawa, Kingston and other places. Brockville should be in senior company this year. Evi- dently they like to be the ig toad in the small puddle down thé: Way, instead of getting out and fighting against teams of their own class. Brockville is admittedly too good for the intermediate St. Lawrence League anyway. That has been shown often enough already. The result has been that Brockville are walking away with the League and -------- mim BUDGET AN ESSENTIAL | be interesting to note that he was | state 'of cold? fashionable debris, Mr. | | first with the Bridgeport team of the ' G. Tunney put himself.on third base AID TO THOSE WHO PRACTICE TRUE THRIFT By S. W. Straus, President i> you are endeavoring to get ahead in the world and be prepared for the rainy days that come into all lives, adopt first of all the rule of keeping an accurate daily record of your expenses. You will find that by the adoption of a - budget system your success mn thrift will be made doubly easy and you will soon be surprised at the difference these systematic practices make in the amount of your savings. A few pennies or" a few dollars wasted here ands* there do not seem to amount to much ; P at the time they are spent, but when you see the record of these extravagances in actual figures they assume their true propor- tions and significance. Make your thrift practices conform to a concise, definite system. This is especially applicable to those who have net been thrifty in their methods of liv- ing heretofore. Lay out in advance a budget of your expen- ditures for the month, and then American Society for Thrift see that you do not exceed them. It may seem a waste of time to keep § record of every penny spent, boyy in this way can one gain correct grasp of the situation, and be able to elimi- nate such items of expendi- ture as are un- necessary and of no constructive value. Some of most men today find it worth while to keep a record of personal the successful expe , very business concern keepd an account of every . penny received and . spent, To do otherwise gvould be to invite failure. If such rigid care is necessary to the success of an established business organization there is equal need of efficiency and system in the administration of one's personal affairs. The foundation of thrift is system. Haphazard methods produce haphazard results. A budget is the mariner's chart for those who sail the seas of personal progress. in the Heavyweight Ball Game. Any kind of a left hook ought to score him. Prior to making mid-summer gumbo of Gibbons, Mr. G. Tunney's presence im the heavyweight division carried all the importance of a Sene- gambian' protest against civic condi- dions in Holly Springs, Mass. ~~ J He was just a nice boy who posed well in his A. E. F. scenery and was on all accounts good to his folks; but boxing gloves looked as out of place on his fists as anchor's on an airship. -- Mr. G. Tunney Is now being three- sheeted and bally-hooed as a second in" business | Jim Corbett, even to the pomp and the pompadour. % The risks involved in béing a sec ond Jim Corbett are not particularly great, since there are no Bob Fits- simmonses hovering in the ANKNEENIERDNEEANNE EEN IN back- r-- ground ready to bounce anvils éf opposing abdomen. With Dempsey making weight vaudeville'ordeals on Berlin's and Cheese circuit the hea ; division has lost practically all its ferocity. -- Mr. G. Tunney seems well on Ms way to the top. It may not be uch of a top whan he gets there, but ti will not be his fault. A ward can be a Caesar when the oppodition is low. New Gananoque School. 8 Gananoque council voted $84, to the Board of Education for & ten room central school. A London scientist asserts married men live Tonger than elors, but 'that spinsters, live J than married women. The oldest tree in France i Rouen and is said to be 148 old. ge J" , p mer meals. Queen's Cafe & lee Cream Parlor | 4 Special prices for Banquets. Families can make arrangements for their Sum- ARNIEL & MAMBROOK , Managers, $ [Corner of Division and Union Streets. 'Phone 1128 RQ ROOFING! WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS OF Corrugated "ks pe hoes TARR 0g "Eastlake" Metallic "READY FOR IMMEDIATE 1 Iron x & Council standard grade, $7.00 per 100 lo. sq ft 50c. extra. $6.50 per 100 sq ft

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