Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1925, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG {go into the senion O.B.A.A. finals : MUSEMENTS { with Toronto Oslers or Kingston. GRAND TO-NIGHT Sa organs | SPORT | What the Press Agents Say About -- A ® a A EXPECT BIG CROWD. PRA NCIS N --- AND -- CY S | | Oshawa, Sept. 28.--All roads will \ v NIGHT. i oe Ep {lead to Oshawa on Wednesday for 70 the Bveaning- Farce Donny AT THE GRAND TO-NIGHT | KINGSTON WON 3-0. Has fd ay on oa neanny St Ri ARE COMBINED 9" = | eastern senior series of the Ontario T "A Li it Fluff" Is a Fine ' ; "A LIT TLE BI OF FLUFF Fa Livie Bu of Pu Defeated Frontenac Regt. Team At|p. Amateur Association, be Comedy. Napanee On Saturday. ' 3 : I vo y y Thé theatregoing public who en-| . piPElEn City = soccer team Se axslers ot Torouto and. Ponies when buying our stock doors. on t fail to {Joy good, clean comedy, with aj _ Napanee on Saturday where : : {laugh a minute, are going to have | oy defeated the Napanee team in ---- see the Two Panel Fir Doors before placing { he best treats of the season, | ct y x GRAND | SNEMAHT ONLY | SEATS [vies Frisk b. Tramior rosso 5, cocoon, Kinkrion and District your order, URSDAY, . 1 NOW Mr. Francis Compton and Miss Peg- 3-0. The local players showed | STOCK MARKETS ley Dundas, in the superlative farce | girect superiority over their oppon- | 4 18 To Bt 7 Sh | ALLAN LUMBER CO. {ff the Grand Theatre to-night, for one three goals. while they held the | 5 Soret id Jobson & Ward, ! 'p 1042 ; night only. These two noted stars |p... team scoreless. | rincess street, members o . . . n are surrounded by a cempany of Green opened the Scoring in the | Montreal and Toronto Stock Exe Victoria Street, near Union. hone | very clever English artists, and | frst half of the game on a neat shot | changes.) while there are some very exciting (sind the second goal came through | PRICES: ....$2.50, $2.00, moments, there are a million laughs. {on a back flip off one of the Napanee | Montrssl. $1.50, $1.00, 50c. There is a very definite plot to the [pack players. Robus hung up the | Sept. 28th, 1.30 pm. (Tax extra) story, whichis a scream from start | third tally. Napanee came qek | AbJY] Power py { to finish, and is heralded as being | strong in the second half and held | Asbestos, 'com. ... WD he deat X- ¥ the 'best comedy since '"'Charley's Kingston scoreless and themselves | Asbestos, prd.. ... a Aunt." Plan is now open. | missed good chances. Woodthorp|Bell Telephone . ; {was good in the Kingston goal, Brazilian "BLOSSOM TIME." {making several great saves. Harte, [Brompton ce ean Hear ail the latest hits from-- | | If a custom that is gaining in |a veteran soccer player, tutned out |B.C. Fish ... «=. "FLASHES OF THE GREAT CAPITOL TONIGHT vogue in other cities is carried out! with the Kingston team and played | Can. Converters ... WHITE WAY" at TUESDAY d WEDNESDAY here, music lovers will no doubt or-|a good game. Can. Cement, com. W; 1 00's Music Store an e ganize to hold a series of "Schubert | The teams: Can. Cement, pfd. ... armingt Nights" following the presentation | Kingston -- Goal, Woodtnorp; | Dom. Bridge ... .. » Uptown Post Office { shortly of the "world-famed musical | backs, Fulton, Harte: halves, Wes- Dom. Textile Fhone 347 - 282 Princess St. if. 5 Succeas, "Blossom Time," which the ley, Kay, Honeysetf™ forwards, Don- | Hollingef™ . . . Messrs. Schubert will present at the | nelly, Holsgrove, Robus, Green, Mackay .. ... ... BLACK & h ) Grand Theatre on Thursday night | Phillip. | Laurentide Pulp |only, Oct. 1st. Le | _ Naperoee--Goal, Stewart; backs, | Montreal Power ... .., . 4 ° "Blossom Time," with Framz! Perry, Cavanagh; halves, Wade, | National Breweries, com. ..-. WHI i | Schubert's own music, with the| Bentley, Paul; forwards, Brett, | Ont. Steel Products story based on the actual life of the | MacGillivray, Deschane, Walker, | Ottawa Power ... ' { . Any Rlace famous composer, {s stimulating in- | Killoran. | Ogilvie .. Phone 400-- Be in the City | | creasea Interest in the works of |. Referee----Sergt. Campbell, R.C.A. | Penmans | Schubert wherever the play is being | -------- | Price Bros. presented and has invariably been RUBBING IT IN. | Quebec Power Qo0D followed by a series. of "S8chubert Awgonauts took on the Camp | Spanish River, com. 4 ELECTRIC Nights," at which only the works of | Borden outfit on Saturday afternoon | Spanish River, ptd. ers FOR WIRING and ALSO RADIO, CONSULT this gifted composer are played. and defeated them by the score of Shawinigan "vi : « ol J. BRUCE SAUN ERS Seats are now on sale at theatre | 66-0. The Bordens were very Weak [Steel of Canada ,.. . | All Kinds of Electric Apparatus : ELECTRICAL ENGINEER box office. . In tackling and had few plays. Mike {smelters . AT. Satisfaction guarahteed. Best work at reasonablé prices. AND CUNTRACTO d | Rodden took over the Camp Borden {Twin City ais . x . st. Phond J853F, \ : AT THE CAPITOL. [team after the game and dritled | Winnipeg . . "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE' Another big feature picture, with | them for an hour. Morris Hughes | ah FREIGHT DELIVERY % bh at Milton Sills in the steller role, fine PISS with "Argos. New York. HALLID AY ELECTRIC CO. oy. I! tréots. > ow 8 been secured for the Capitol Thea- Sept. 28.--1.30 p.m. " A SPECIALTY , te up "1 Two ox mgureD List. |, 37 il 2 con Corner King and Princess 8 - 'Phone 04, ~ . - " Loeal and long distance. The coming picture is "The Mak-| "/Aafren Snyder, Varsity backfield | Amer, Can. ... : . b - ; All Motor Trucks with Afr Tires. | | ing of O'Malley," an adaptation ofy ler wi ho ut af flat faturiaye Baldwin Loco.... .. .. ... ~ ~ oo = pe y } - : i . WG oys'- Sit) me, BVINE IB. & O.... .. 2. vv ou os Wy v Vv ho dd wy wv v wv i H. L. BRYANY Gerald Beaumont's Red Book mag ] | 394 Division Street. 'Phome 1753, | asine story of the same title. It istered a broken thumb. Clift Web- | glfiirornia Peto. . TTR : | Q x ; Sills' first starring vehicle, and is | Der is sporting a broken bone in his Continental Baking "B" ... 365 NEW A ! a Frenne Fox The Pathe a vivid, heart-ghipping story of a |SRoulder. C.P.Ricoovu vl ol Wa os 152% News Pacemakers Review x / : : i New York policdman anid a society | ras tre a Dodge Com.... .. .. .... 28% Boys' Wool Jerseys--Polo Col. Boys' Fancy Golf Style Pulls CHECKER 9 Plece Orchestra To-night heiress, especially fitted for the stal-| HAMILTON FRANCHISE SOLR. | Dodge ptd ve 87% lar. Sizes 24, 26, 28. overs--sizes 80-32. "Taxicabs 1 1 4 wart dramatic vigor of the star-- The Hamilton N.H.L. team has Foundation .. ... .. .... 138 PRICE $3.00 ey pe P T PRICE $4.08 | passed into the hands of the N.H.L. Inter. Nickel.. .. ., .. .. 33 Tora ading. exponent of WoMMSd | | mont of NO A Trt An Marine ptd.. .. .. .. 00 31° SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TO-NIGHT | * | sold to the New York Club, Pitts- MAck Motors .... .. 201 Any place in city JAY OR NIGHT Supporting Sills is an excellent The cab that forced the prices : refer Bbc RS i aiid FICE 1 | THE CLUB, Men's Wear TO-DAY, TUES. WED. last seen here in "Chickie." Thrills MONTREAL OPINION erry trig] 9 ' » MO) Ne Pacific Oil 5... .i i. ...¥ Bs | Tovar, res. wb. | Stlors, 'yathan, Jragedy, color, realf the game in Montreal on Satur-{ pan Amer, Pete.. .. .... nx 3 DOORS BELOW GRAND THEATRE » A Stage-Play Success un, utiful photography, a won- day between Queen's and M.A.AA., | pan. Amer. Pete. "B" .. .. 638 | A AA 'au new § and 7 passenger Sedans derful love story and unusual set- : A Photo-play Sensation - the Gazette says: Royal Dutch .. .. .. ... 483 | tings are promised in 'The Making "Bud" Thomas played a remark- EY Pacific. . .... .. .... ax . . AA i of O'Malley," A large part of the é » able game at flying wing for the Sinclair OM.%.." .. .. .... 18 pleture was photographed on the champions. In his new role, the form- ET Ar GT ou i hina in . 4 1j| Streets of New York City. ¢ or outside star proved a continuous | gi achaker 5 Neng Much damage was caused along With a Great Cast Headed b AL vate burden for the local squad. It was T of... . te 41 the shore near Canso, N.S, by a . 7 || "THE TALKER" AT THE STRAND. | Thomes who hailed = Queen's-first hrm Pact. oi bk northwest gale, ' By ANNA Q. NILSSON Seldom has a stage play been so | touchdown. Batstone picked out his{y; gq pupper .... .. 59% Two Soviet cruisers are to be wel- LEWIS STONE Jaithfully Tohtoduced 48 has "The | old Queed's teammate, Mundell, at U. 8. Steel Ww > 119% ""comed at Naples and royally enter- alker," which opens .at.the Strand | whom to direct. his punts. Mundell lwo oiwortn i wr tained to-day. | to-day. The picture has humor, na-| had the sun in his eyes and lost the | hr apo 185% Your old ones are worn out turalness, dramatic suspense, ap-| ball once early in the game. Thomas 2 ih You need a new pair. vy ES A pealing characters, Powerful story, | was on it in a flash and scrambled : , in fact Iacks none of the elements of | over in the corner for the first touch- | FARMER IS RUN OVER YOU BUY WHEN ! er : Bopular success. d Superb east | down. Hatatons sonyerted from al WHEN HORSES RAN AWAY |[l You can make a good selection from the : : : ® Y Anna Q. N d | mos c ngle, practica on $ . e exceptional tone quality in the Weber Lewis Stone. Sop an the side Hae. Ytter Henin, y AR i Shoes we are showing-- Piano a to the most aesthetic taste. gn back with their score, it was some | Thrown Off Wagon Load of smart hustlifig which earned Queen's Tomatoes--S8everely - } SCHOOL. SHOES FOR BOYS. /FOR XOURSKLK AND BE CONVINCED. 4 \ another "break." Ome attempt- AY C.W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, {HEARD ON THE STREET ii, ms Boissons] ruined and oun SCHOOL SHOES FOR GIRLS. Adah nai Ad Andi 2 i ¥ a ¥ % B R i i 5 d E ee . $4 by a Montreal front ranker Picton, Sept. 28.-- William Mayne, | Street : : Jimmy Wright, who replaced Thomas ES CH EN x haa a Fe A Local Briefs Gathered by Re- at outside wing, tore down regard-| f2rmer, living on the Ridge Road, SCHOOL SH FOR ILDR . . a . porters--What the Merch | css, and before the Montreal backs Hallowell, et oleh 4 seriois Aest- wi| . ants Are Offering. know what had happened had poune- ing into Picton with a load of yo y y Ty a he TT ed on the loose and diverted ball for . p _ 1 -- ' tomatoes. A bolt slipped letting the . 1 Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders. Jie extra Baiuts Jor Quack 8. A bad wagon tongue down. Mr. Mdyne was The Sa er Shoe Store " C received at 100 Clergy street west, 4 thrown off in front of the wagon, y ; : 1 | 'phone 564w. : work on re bas of Sumy Weight. two* wheels passing over him when 1 Up to Saturday night ninety-five way of play, they demonstrated that | the horses ran away. Fortunately no had registered in the city for the fed- bones were broken, but he was very Ice Cream with Milk Coated Chocolate ] eral election. they have a hefty squad of players severely bruised and received a deep ||| Blue Plums 50c. peck; Green| 20d the material for another cham- laceration on one leg between the 5c. bar. Forareal treat take some home. Gags, $0¢. peck: Blue Damsons Tse. | PIoaship team. probably even strong. | 1AceTation an one leg between the peck, at Carnoveky's. son. : not develop it is expected that he 3 5 P ° i 2 a : .New York Fruit Store ||. x=: woe o GRA ANNEAL moor. | wil #00 recover ' 1 8 y 4 A . . 5 i 814 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1405w. ihe late, Mrs W. H. Brownlow, Garrison Rifle Association was held! . GREAT PROGRESS MADE. 1 Ak - Ah Aaa The local employment buréau ar-|°" Wednesday last and Saturday, ranged for fifteen men to leave the | "NON the different matches took By the Child Welfare Council in Canada. N | lace." The first match decided was city Monday morning for work on the |P , highway at Bloomfield. the Eimsley match; seven rounds at| Ottawa, Sept. 28.-- "The history By AM persons entitled to vote aré urg- | 200, 500 and 600 yards, the match | of five years of the Canadian Child 9 . ¥ : ] : a fifine the lists posted in ho and cup being won by 8. M. Hilton, | Weitare Council might be called the » . ! ; ral rooms and inform themselves| X-C-B- The R.M.C. match, of ten autobiography of an infant prodigy," ; ) O u S od ps JE Lista) 10. make apolnmtic: rounds at 500 and ten at 600 yards| said Mrs..Charles, Thorburn in her : ; i ; Y # -y " Lieut, Desmond Burke is back at| #8 Won by 5. M. Barrett, winning | presidential address at the opening oF yqu love children, it paturally follows that you will take delight in Queen's Universi the cup with 8. M. Hilton, and Major | of the Council's fifth conference here ge a tin A tin rib ng Jeftrey close behind, each being one this morning, : | splendid kemanship during the | POIDE less than the winner. Great progress has been made In A 1} mer. SARE Ed = The Rogers D resutted in a tie, legislation -and in awakening com- , 1 Services, were held throughout the | S- M. Hilton and B.S.M. Barrett hav- munity consciousness to the neces- [Bf a 1 08t of Monday at the Jewish Syna- | 18 to fire off the usual five rounds at | sity of child activity, Mrs. b : » | gogue tn observing .the Day a "Se. S00. yards. wut Thorburn said. The outlook for the ) . S Ate n stores t ast shot when they were future was most prom | 1 IRE FHA RE EE er ah Jawan level, point for point, but "on the fifth |' IT'S P \T" % SU ; | . : ' 3 i : one being signalled, 8. M. Hilton ob- ; K11 over our . i ¢ w.c. Arkinstall Puvegan Oat., a tained an inner, while Barrett drifted JUVENILE DEPARTMENT ~~ [f| sms pd 5 Ho rc ue War an ths, Mig : o Boia . J 'caught in the gears of a machine. : saw.

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