\~ WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER 2, 1025. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . HE -------- Z THEATRE ONE NIGH ONLY BAT., SEPT. 5th y BITE ane 5 pla Yorba PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 7 Seats on sale now. BUv A ST BOOK 'ONVENIENT AND ON ERR a 8% ape eters ------ What the Press Apents Say About Attractions { i { THE GREAT BLACKSTONE i \ p NOW OPEN p LAST TIME TO-DAY Your Favorite Star uf Your Favorite Theatre . Thomas Meighen | "Old Home Week" _ WITH LILA LER TRAND ~~, 4 4 4 4 TO-NIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO VISIT PLASTERER i= wanted. Good plnin work, + $1.00 por hour. Fares paid. Apply Mr. Lennard, Superintendent Nap. snee Collegiate. : 7, Te cumin al Sao | 2 SN A AA A en. a vu CHEC Taxicabs DAY OR Nrany The cab that forced the prices All new 5 and 7 passenger Sedans bnmnmnn naw meofely a vehicle for the exploitation {of Mr. Meighan's magnetic persona- {lity and undeniable histrionte | ability. It is a graphic representa- | tion of the small town in all its glory. HEARD ON THE STREET porters--What the Merch- ants Are Offering. undertaker Fred Windover, Frankford, is progressing favorably in hospital here. Mr. Swain, piano tutier. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. 'We advise canning Bartlett pears now. Big baskets No. 1 for a doliar at Carnoveky's. Miss Ethel Conboy, Oso, under: went a successful operation for ap pendicitis in the General Hospitdl on Tuesday. Don't forget Flower Show at Curling Rink, Clergy street west, tonight, AH welcome. R.C.H.A. Coming Saturday, On Wednesday morning local military hehdquarters received a telegram from Ottawa to state that the R C.H.A. was to break up camp at Petawawa on Friday, Sept. 4th. It is expected that they will arrive here early Saturday. The transfer of Major Walsh as veterinary officer: to Calgary, re- ported some time ago. is now in orders. Lieut-Cdl. Tamblyn, DS. 0., O.B.E., of Calgary, will come here to take his place. 4 Given Suspended Sentence. Howard V, ughnett, who plead- ed guilty to & 2 bull recently, was given suspended sentemes by Judge Lavell on Wedn ¥ mora- ing. The accused paid the owner the price of the bull. a -------- Hospital Strike Continues. The painters' strike at the clinic building is still on though Mr. Rob erts, of the contracting firm doing | in Montreal the painting, is here, and Mayor An- grove and members of the hospital hoard are active in trying to bring about a settlement, . nbs etl Al Jules Charlebois, pioneer farmer of St. Dominique Des Cedres, died at the age of 100 years and six the: * Intern Congress of the Telegraphic Union met in France to- day with delegates representing 60 v | _ AMUSEMENTS | | $ » ---------- | Appears at The Grand Theatre On at] t Treasures | The line-up was: Sydenham---B. Clark p., A. Barrett , H. Guess if, J..Guess 1b, C. Var- | OUT WITH MONTREAL. {Chiek Mundell At Present. Quarter |. Hosticultural Society's annual exhi- bition. The showing of the floral collections and the record display of vegetables was the subject.of much comment and pleasure to all the visite: The, show is open again this evehing. 'A thoukhtful act on the part of the executive wag having' Mr. Moore of the Department of Agriculture, who did the judging of the entries, give a lecture on his favorite hobby, the reward for frequent and success- "Roses.". Mr. Moore spoke with ful endeavor on the gridiron ? The | wide knowledge and with artistic en- college spirit is after all a dear and | thuslasm on the approved methods precious thing. Students bearded |©f cultivating these beautiful plants, | like pards hate to withdraw from the | What kinds of soil and manure are | hallowed associations with headgear | P®St: how to protect them in winter, and oval. Apparently with Queen's|2nd 80 on. Mr. Moore also gave an football players that old phrase of |interesting discussion of the exhib- Gladston's is paraphrased: "If gra- its, enumerating the points which a will also return to those dear old col- lege walls once again. Varsity long had Charlie Gage and Mull Ritchie as contenders for the long distance scho- listic championship, but now they have been outdone. With the thor oughness that characterizes every- thing 'that Queen's does, they are making the post-graddate course an Attractive specialty. Who knows but that a ehair of rugby may be estab- lished, and a fellowship thereto be duation must come first » let post- judge looked for in deciding the graduation come last." winners. Prof. Macgillivray pre- sided. ---- . - Another item on the programme was the presentation of the prizes for the best lawns and the best home gardens. The Local Council of Women set aside $30 for prizes for the best kept lawns, and these were awarded by Mrs. James Miller. The Horticultural Society provided $40, to which Prof. Maegillivray added $10, for the best home gar- dens, and these were presented by Mr. T. Harkness, the secrétary-trea- surer. The home garden prizes were won as follows: 1st, Miss St. John, King street west (Miss St. John won a similar prize two years ago); 2nd, R. F. Greénlees, Albert street; 3rd, George Compton, Frontenac street; dive Queen's credit. They are champions now and champions they intend to remain so long as the post- graduate course flourishes. If there are not enough of these courses to go round, that little matter can be attended to. Who knows but that the fans of many years in the future will see Pép Leadiey Red Batstone, Liz Walker. and Johnny McKelvey not only bachelors of science and arts, but medical doctors, electrical engineers, graduates in commerce, and possibly doctors of divinity * Rugby has' Won another niche In the upbuflding of the nation. It is the foandation stoné of the completely equipped] man, mentally and physically. After 8 0231036----15{ gg nnn semen | S6VED (Mnings, Dut the Sydenhamites { wanted another Innings at the close. ORT | However, it was getting too dark. (ih | The score by innings was: AR -- ------------ { Sydenham Fh ou ataa 0110004--- | Saturday. With the M.A.A.A. jette 2b; C. Roushorn rf, 8. Woodruft| oe Yeni 8 | A hundred new and mystifying The Montreal Gazette says What | 3p, F. Walworth ss, J. Walworth ef, | Sept ap oe, ; {teats of illusion, representing the 'he M.AA.A. rugby squad got down 1A. Goslin rss. Amer. Loco Pm 116% { highest achievement in the magf-| 0 & hard drilling on Tuesday, and | "Trensures--E. Pllerton, ss, F. Amer. Cap. | LL nas nk | elan's art, are part of thé long pro- | that Chick Mundell was out playing Salsbury 1b, 1. Martin rf, D. Pappas Baldwin Lites EAL 120 | gramme of rapid fire entertainment {2! Quarter. The Gazette says: {3b S. Sinclair If, C. Ferris 21, S.|g 0 rin ae en #and bewildering amusement that is] 'The chances of the local entry in | Connolly ¢, B. Turner cf, E. Beck P..| Galifornia Pete... . .. |. 25 4 i offered by Blackstone; the world's | the Interprovincial took on a de- | E "Serutton rss. CBR 2rraeRials ie % | foremost magician, 'who is booked to | ¢idedly brighter hue last night when | ea fe ST thar tr av MARN | nha Chick Mundell, Pete Mill, Carrie | Dodge Com... ,s "2... xvi 28 {open a one night's engagement at) : ' v arrie M.-0O. Leagus. Dodge Ptd. 83 ithe Grand Theatre Saturday even-| Booth and Pean Bennett were all in! London 10, Saginaw 8. Fish Rubber Shale of de ji. 21% fag. Sept. Eth. : | uniform. Nick used Mundell at quar-| Hamilton 8, Kitchener 4. Foundation. . .. .... .. .. 133% {fable triumph fn artistic presenta-!!er. and it is the g@neral Impres-| pint 12, Bay City 8. Inter. Nickle... .. .. .. .. 783 {Hon and beautiful design, com-| SiON around the association that the : sR HEY b { : | former. Queen's layer will ho " Marine Pid <=... .. .... 4s. 30 {prising tows of magic paraphernalia | play 1d | Peterboro's Protest. Mack Motor 2. 305% and a carload of special scenery, in | own this position during the sea-| Peterboro's protest on the King-{ yn y @ Firftaal tht 119% addition to a company'of twenty ar-| 50U. ~ With the * absence Lot Eddie | ston-Peterboro game will be heard | Nokthersi Pacific. . |... © 88% [sts and aduistants. Some of the| Came, who was married i Toronto | at Belleville Thursday afternool. | paciste Of Ee Bt a {tilublons and mirlieles that have | this week, the local club lost the | Apparently there was some misun- | pgp Amer. Pete MA 81 | helped to make him the world's! Only reliable and experienced candi- | derstanding, as the Kingston Topre. | Sab mer. Pete. pe dd 601 | gréatest living ehtartamer, will be| date that it had in view for the po- | sentatives left for Pelleville Wednes- | Royal Dutch ! a iy £0 repeated in his present programme |Sition. Mundell, however, Seems to | day morning, having been notified | foreter he Rr 1874 Las well as several entirely mew and | Pe the man for the pivot position. He | that the protest would be considered I Son. Pacific... . 97 - novel effects. in | Played on the Queen's team when | Wednesday afternoon. Sinclair Oll. © =. oo iar 314 | | they were Dominion champions in | Bhall Of... oes irm™ 393; { AT THE €APITOL. {1922 and. 1923, and last year | TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 8 . Barer... Fab. 20% coached the Canadian. National | Bude Rr, jit seas ee 48 "Paths To Paradise," A Clever team, provincial intermediate cham- | Regiopolis Defeats the Regis Club in COXA Ol a. 1 triste 41 Crooka Phtare. | plogs. His experience should just | Singl Union Pacific .... .. .. ... 140 ' " " - | Singles and Doubles. U. S. Rubber, . .. .,. .. 52 One of the finest programmes that | about make" the M.A.A.A. Uack| The Regiopolis Tennis Club de-|¢' & gieal 119 has been arranged by the mahsge- ine. | teated the Regis Club at a tourna- Woolworth Rah 1685 ment of the Capitol Theatre is for the! With Mundell at quarter, Nick | ment held on the Regiopolis courts Westinghouse Air Brake. . 125 last time to-day. - used Booth, Bennett, and Tally Lan- | Saturday aftefnoon. The results y gd - The Pathe News, the comedies, the| thier on the half-line, and Jeff Rus-| were as follows: Montreal | Pacemakers, the feature and the| Sell at fying wing. Hanillton was| Singles: C. Corrigan, Regiopolis, Sept. 2.--(1.30 p.m.) musical programme, specially arrang- | 8% 8nap, and Bert Ryan, Clarrie | defeated T. Hammond, Regis, 8-8, Abitibi 'Power x : 84% lec kept the audience in a whitl of | Booth and Bert Adams on the line. | 3-6, 6-4; W. James, Regiopolis, de- Asbestos. Com n 85% delightful entertainment. 'Tha - fea-| With Andy Starke back at Jnside;{ feated E. Diamond, Regis, 7-5, §-4; Asbestos ta ARS 109 {ture picture, "Paths To Paradise" | 40d Mill and possibly Weir Wright | J. Kane, Regis, defeated W. e- {Fell one. 140% starring Betty Compson and Ray-| at the outside positions, the locals Dermott, Reglopolls, 9-7, 6-2. Pani SW aa | mond Griffith is one that should not | Sh0uld be at least as strong as last| Doubles--W: Jamas and G. Lynch, | poo ingy Lo oo. 22 i be nissed by lovers of the screen | year. Regiopolis, defeated BE. Diamond and B. C. Fish re » {story for it is one of the most thrilling | . A. Barry, 6-3, 6-2; C. Corrigan and Can. Converters 88% and breath-taking pictures that has] Strang for Queen's | BE. Briceland, Regiopolis, defeated Oan. Cement Com 110% been shown at the Capitol in many| The Toronto Star says: "If Pep|T. Hanimond and J. Kane, Regls,| "coment pra .. 118 | wetke: { Leadley and Chick Mundell return to!2-6, 10-8, 64; G. Lynch and W. Pats Rene! ol " The Pacemakers are somfething| Queen's, as is reported, the dominion | James, Regiopolis, defeated B.! oe ig 1a o : Ts. different this time to the usual run | champions 'will be even stronger.than | Milne and J. Sullivan, Regis, 6-3, oa. Cot 133 of Pacemaker stories and should not | they were last year when they swept | 2-0. . Dom. a tile . . 85 | be missed. | everything before them. They have ------ Dow extile .. = 3 | Miss Helen Carrigan greatly pleas-| {WO coming back-field stars in Chant- Mathes 5. 129% 8 In her singtd} of two well-known | l¢F and Voss, as well as Harry Bat- THE HORTICULTURAL Lautentide Pulp .. 1814 | numbers, for which she is accorded] Stone one of the brainiest players in : Montreal Power. . . 208 loud applause. The Capitol. orches-| 58me. What other club in Canada SHOW IS EXCELLENT National Brewgfies Com. "say tra under the direction of Paddy| Das a back division like that?" ont Steel res at 58 Burke, appears for the first time this Oglivie angie + Tahy 38 season. POST-GRADUATE COURSE. {Result of Home Garden and| Penmans .. 158 -- - : Price Bros... .. .. ".0..... 50 | AT THE STRAND. An Attractive Feature for Queen's Lawn Competitions Held Quebec Power .. . 114 . | Comedy, action and romance are : " During' the Summer. ' 2 5 - Rugby Players, Spanish River Com. . 101% ingeniously combined in "Old Home| pore is what the Ottawa Journal : Spanish River ptd.. 113 | Week," the new Paramount produé- has to say about 'it: "Good old The Kingston Curling Rink on Shawinigan *. PA 166 tion starring . Thomas Meighan, { Queen's have tossed a jolt into Toron- | Clerey street was the centre Tuesday | Steel of Canada .. 89% [Mid will be shown at x Strand |; They announce that Mundell an | evening for an interested crowd of | gmelters . . AL 117% or the last time today. "Old Home Leadley will be back for post-grady-\) flower lovers and gardening enthu. Twin Oty ..... 0, 80 | Week" is something more than ate courses, and that "Liz" Walker | lasts, it being the first night of the WIRDIDOR ... oh oe ve hide: BE STOCK MARKETS x (Reported by Johnston & Ward, Princess street, members of the { Montreal and Toronto Steck Ex- | shanges.) GRAIN QUOTATIONS. s-- Wheat Sept. 2.~(1.30 pm.) May .. iy ov ou. 156% - ca a Sepb.. +. «. "is «ons 152 Pek... .. . +e 181% Corn-- MAY. ... +o deonive antes BEBE Bept..~. «LV enanei SSR PO. ov wns vw ander TVR 843% Oats-- May ..... au wai a tes mein ADR BODE... «. iia. iii ieh a. TE Dec .. vir aims 41% 'Winnipeg. Wheat-- May ais 134% Oct » 133% POE. we 130% Oats-- Oet. + he asetia 45% Dec. "OA% Dec. ' ae lee 43% May:. . .. Crime vam 408 THE MUNICIPALITIES WANT SOME OF TAXES Placed on Motors and Gasoline to Assist in Maintenance of Highways, « in, CF Toranto, Sept. 2.--in welcoming the delegates Tepresenting most of Ontario's cities and towns to the 27th anfdal convention 'of the On- tario Municipalities Association to- Which alt will deliver the Queen's YoiI | 14" Tred Hoberi, Plum stot: Sth In wyison, 5. McCormick, Collingwood jstreet;, . 6th, G. B. Scott, Johnsoh streets Brockville Bowling Tournament. 7th, F, Steacy, Pine stréet. The The Ontario Hospital, Brockville, has invited two rinks from the Queen's Bowling Club to a dius and minus tournament there on Septem- ber 4th, and the following players have signed up: J. Derry, A. BK. , Dr. Sparks and G. A. Bate- man. In the third round of the singles J. A. judges were Prof. Macgillivray and P. C. Lawson. * Points were given for growth, variety, display, free- doin" from weeds and inSects, ete. The winners in the lawn competi- tien were: 1st, Mrs. Cassels; 114 Raglan Road; 20d, Mr. Stratford, 280 Division street; 3rd, Mr. Haili- fdy, 129 William street; 4th, Mr. Stanley, 768 Pine street; sith, Mrs. Martyn, 32B Clergy west. day, Mayor Foster of Toronto urged the meeting to consider protests to the Government in connection with revenues being taken at from mu palities, The present | | | | { | | | for divorce by her hus playwright. = Forty-two co-respondents are named jn vorge 'proceedings. i a Ma Te SS Clayton, N.Y. 100) bids Spend your Labor Day Vacation at Centre of the | 000 Islands BIG CELEBRATION Hydroplane Races between world's est Motor Boats. Swimming, Canoe Races. : Prize Bathing Beauty Prize Block Dance in Three Bands. : 45 mile tour of thedslands for $1.00 Best Hotels, Lodging and' good Garages. I Houses, Restaurants, Excellent Fishing--Competent Guides. 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