Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1926, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG amUSEMENTS ||ONTARIO HOSPITALS |i ig het Coming Attractions Liss WOULD RAISE CHARGE SPORT Success is OW assured-for the GRIFFITH'S LOVE MAKING To Municipalities From $1.50 We Hope So. nn : HAILED AS ACME OF ART to $2 a Day for Poor wiie-Hrockuille Recorder-Times' of D ominion of Canada 1 & I last night the King- : . Raymond Griffith's love making | Patients. At Toronto 4 fu 4 L £ 1926 : to oy girls at the same time, one of | ston Juniors held Parkdale down to e n ng oan (©) pr w- Toronts, Feb. 25<--A deputation of |a 4-1 score in the first game of the | the igh nteraut points, of bis Up! ~ | about 100 from the Ontario Hospital semi-final round for the O. H. A. Ww dvi * . : Sos ll! constitutes the best acted scene tn | Association and representing all the championship. The second sams un ; ea Vise investors to enter their subscriptions the memory of Clarence G. Badger, | hospitals, had a conference with Hon. be plated " A immediately, and we "extend to all subscribers who directed this pleture. Lincoln Goldie, Provincial Secretary, night and it is fe g / the faciliti ¢ hb : "f hve seen all the great stars of | this morning regarding' grants res- | will have little difficulty in overcom- the facilities of oyr organization. the stage and screen, but for finish. | pecting hospitals. : ing the lead mow held by their op- Dr. John Ferguson. Toronto, ask-| ponents." «i lil ea artistry in paritomime I have! Orders may be telegraphed or telephoned RX g » : ll | never seen anything that equals Grif- (8d that the hospitals be allowed \t ee p p (J (J 1 RR . " "| charge municipalities $2 per day in- CITY LEAGUE. at our expense. 121th 8 work In this scene." sald Bad stead of $1.50 for patients unable to The final three games of a series| . | PATHE "OUR GANG" PATHE ger, "The fact shat It he comedy pay their costs. ai the daily | of seven for the "City League ; NEWS IN CIROUS FEVER REVIEW {| sceno does not Fob itgpf 1s Undeh| copy per patient in allNospitals now | Champlonship were Bayel Bt (0 Dominion of Canada 434% Bonds. Dus February Ist, 1048. : -- cm io . was $3.27. Frontenge alleys - last night. On Denominations: $1,000, $600 and $100. Coupons attached. Regie- om Arn etme et soe fr 5% mane, moro, an eri mnt sn eam ook 73 || ed et ing me THE FLORENCE HUDON ¢ moth ont et F000 CF fh ps Yh mt La Bt Cone pectator 'ag { paid their way in hospitals were from | took two out of three, thereby win- PRIVATE SCHOOL subtitle wxpisuation Betessary thi ordinary homes and were people with | ning the cup. The evenly matched BE A A yea 8 ® | ordinary incomes. From these people | teams fought to the very end, The of BALLET, CLASSIC AND an with ine high a comedian | came the necessary funds to allow | Conquerors won the championship ER are Marion Mixon an rginia Lee |, otment for the few who could not | by the narrow margin of 49 pins on MODERN DANCING Corbin. In addition to these beautl. | pay themselves. the three games. The total scores of MONTREAL OFFICE ful young women the brilliant: cast "We do not believe that snck ns od formi Ohi} . > mes were: Conguerors, Canada Life Building i ag = includes Montagu Love and Mack { lanes should come out of the poc- the Sen Sa 1 Classes n and Adult 7427; Falcons 6398. "Hea . 4 i 0 ivate Lessana by appoint. CARL FRIEDBERG Swain. The picture will open at the {yoo of the ordinary'paying patieats," | Conquerors--N»orman, Jr, 509; RO oa Rig Sw Be 4 ment. UNION ST. WEST Fo Capitol Theatre today, he said. 'Bain, 313: Holland, 279; Karis, . - : in Geant Hall is postponed from . _--- Dr. Langwill of Hamilton asked |3s1; Hunt, 390. Total, 1862. x March 2nd. look for further that help be given to hospitals for Falcons--Soles, 4405; Wood, 473; The KINGSTON CLEANERS |||. announcement. babies born within such institutions. | McLeay, 383; Egan, 403; Doyle, AND DYERS | INCIDENTS OF THE DAV Maternity sections of hospitals, he | 370. Total, 2069. Clean anything that ean be eleamed FAIRY said, were among the most expensive Conguerors--Norman, Jr. 369; DOMINION COUNCIL NO MALICE OR DISHONESTY, | k. Bain; 358: Holland, 807; Karis - ©. COE & P. BARRETY GED PORTSMOUTH ju hospital woF 358) Boa : In Regard to Administration ce: 80 Areh Street. Phone 132w AN A PO! Major A. H. Murphy of London | 424; Hunt, 446. Total, 1904. hog Hoty RESIDENT PASSES William Swaine, piano tuner. |,.geq that the government amend Falcons--S8oles, 325; Woods, OF AGRICULTURE 8 . Department. 4 o Driers Jeceived at 109 Clergy street | ine present act to allow, in bonitide | 312; MecLeay, 417; Egan, 297; ae ds Reh, 25 Mininten est, 'phone w. xtension of 120 days' : Mrs. J. W. Henstridge Died on| A Lenten service was.conducted in a oon aw afforded by the pei De ran: Jr, 440; ! : toms department during the last fi Walter Cannem Wednesday, Aged Njnety= |St. Luke's church on Wednesday | ernment for indigent patients. An | Bain, 609; Norman, Sr., 502; Karls, Discussed by J. J. Morrison at | years have not always taken Yinsruith, Roofing and Furnace five Years. nght by Archdeacon Dobbs. There | increase in the per diem allowance | 546; Hurst, 546. Total, 2661. Farmers' Meeting of most in the public interest, tho Work J a Specialty, . was 4 good attendance. trom 50 cents to 65 cents per patient Falcons--8oles, 561; Young, 514; Olub. they have not done anything Hi Automobile Ri ors repaired wed Despite the mild weather of Thurs- | was also requested by the deputa-|McLeay, $31; Doyle, 498; Bgan Rotary Clu had no legal right to do, In the : and recored. The death occurred on Wednes- |g, the jee will be in good condition | tion, 808. Total, 2612. t . opinion of R. P. Sparks of the Co noo lia Riley, he Dominion Coun- P .. 89 BAGOT ST. "Phone 1805. | 147 afternoon of Ame for the bonspiel, which is being held | Replying to the deputation, Mr. -- The work of the Domin mercial Protective Association, » widow of the late Josephus William {4 sont by the Kingston Curlin CTP cil of Agriculture was the topic dis-| was again the chief witness at Honatridge, 8 well-known fesident |b" 7 8 & | Goldie stated that he would be, pleas GAME AT OTTAWA OFF. , : . «de ison, secretary customs probe to-day. The ed to take the requests under consid The Queen ir cussed by J. J. Morr x REX TAXI of Portsmouth village. The late MS. | pe many friends of Mrs. G. N.| eration. He pointed out that the sug-| to ae bby Ladies' Hockey of fhe U. F. 0. anda memyer of the, isters . relerred io. Wan), SeREL Henstridge was in her 95th year. |wiiamson, Division street, will be| gestions were the same a&s those of Council, at the farmers' meeting of | Jacques Bureau and Hon. P. J: ; i Club team at Ottawa to-night but a r * . BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY Hor husband who predeceased ber TLS SOC, DUFUR AN confined 10 jast year, and they Would have cost | wire was received from the Capital | {1° Rotary Club hell on Thursday. | Cardin. : about four years ago, was a school |y.. home, owing to an accident! 5 i Co-operative marketing, rural de-| Mr. Sparks was being quest Phone 64 20c¢ teacher in Poftsmouth village, for |u : 8 3 | the province an additional $565,000 | stating that the gamé had been can- £ nest @ while skating at the Jock Harty |a year. population and group government |by Hon. G. H. Boivin, the m ANY PLACE IN| | nearly twenty years, to which place | Arana early in January. Te rd not feel warranted in mak- celled. were also briefly dealt with by the | Minister of Customs, as to his o THE CITY he moved from Toronto. Mr. and -- ing such an additional expenditure | s _ | speaker. fon of the integrity of the ad NE ee soos Tram last year," staféd Wr. Goldie. "But 1 3 The Dominion Council of Agri-| istration of the department. *'Sg - : Nl ne willing {0 take the matier up _ CURLING culture was an association perform-|of the officials" might be more TO-NIGHT settled in Toronto, where Mr. Hen- STOCK MARKETS | v y i legislative committee this ing the same function for the farm- | ficient," added Mr. Sparks, but hd hh stride carried on his profession as | ig your op 3 : ers that the Manufactures Associa-| knew of no cases of personal Oywiers, Fish Chips, * || a teacher, The minister will me " X lo" tion did for the manufacturers, sdid | or dishonesty. foe eream, ete. Phone 3373-m. The late Mrs, Henstridge is sur 3814 ot the Ingidde | Ladies' "A Mp Morelson--The-membership was! Discussing tha port of Re ep f yr - 2 & stridme 18 SUT | _fRaserted hy. Yohndtan 8 Ward | five commitiee of the deputation this J. ri JARVIS oh orathe. of BE Moa. vw. | 88 Princess street, members of the afternoon to see if some now logis J. MeFarlane's at the Kingston Curl| 0Posed of the executives of = the land, Que., Mr, Sparks said that Jeroehs, of Moth a: W.| ontreal and Toronto Stock Mx- lation can be worked out along the ing rink on Wednesday, winning the provincial farmers organisations and, Scers there knew that mug ' » » economic problems o nteres 0 a8 going on an that som Carrell, Indian Head, Sask. and changes.) lines suggested. ladies' club championship, The re- : bl f int k-. to LW i a 8 - Mas. A. Marsh and boii 3 Hen- i sult' was: as follows: , agriculture all over Canada were |them had winked at it in the past. . stridge, at e; and by two sons, . discussed. > N ork. BEC PROM Mrs. Bak ¥ Jobbing Work . t William Henstridge, of Sorleto, Fob. york 1.30 QUE P IBITS nn rc aapoid Me Setanta There had been a feeling that the a B.C., and John Henstridge, of ' ARE ALL POWER EXPORT ™ " Council ot Agriculture was simply BIRDS FIGHT FOR LIVES. Amer, Loco. ie x alaive Mrs. Breck Mrs. King : 2 Brick, Sténe, Plastering and Montreal. AGE. Cot. os ovr ads a iene MrsgMooers Mrs. J. McFarlane interested in agriculture but this . ' Betting The funeral will take place OR iniiasin 1060, coe vou ones The Government Bill Affects Ship--14. fk §| Was not true, he said. To say that | Thousands of Songsters Ave ¥ -Friday afternoon from her late Pre would be to say that farmers had no of Starvation. Corner Princess and Albert Streets. a Tile Douglas & Mcllquham : residence in Portsmouth, to Cat- B&O oh a ran Both Past and Present Mon? Ob Ca national spirit. Farmers had a| Boston, Feb, 25 --Somewhere oo araqui cemetery. Rev, A, B. Bmart, | "po Contracts. en's {4s AIRES. viewpoint of their own on national | everywhere in the snow-blan ; 'CONTRACTORS of St. John's* Church, Portsmouth, fre npr "°° "°° **° **" The results of the games played in : {400 ALBERT STREET , PERAPBOE sos ven anniv n init the. snen's: ciubs.chanmionsl questions, and if Canada was to be | northern states a silent drima RERt will officiate. Crucible Book <<. sr + Quebec, Feb. 25.--Prohibition of | "oo BY championship series | ; united country the expression of | ing enacted, and a grim oni = : Delaware & Hudson the export of hydro-electric power |" en ay wale oa follows: opinion of the rural, population had | might be called "a tragedy of n QUEEN'S JOURNAL WiLL Delaware & Lackawana produced in this province will be-| "°° n . Bowards to get an outlet somewhere. Mr. |land," for the care-free little & : : ED Dodge, com. . .. A rn come effective from the passing of 2 3: Otte » Sapieng Morrison emphasized the point that|sters of last summer are now | CHMsuannEn nN =m ISSUE DURING SUMMER |, i\/ontal Baking "B" .. 3 bill 'sponsored by Premier L. A.| "o i + M. Root the council was in no way a po-|Ing a desperate battle for lite, CHECKER ¢ -- General MOOTS ... -.. +:+ aschereau yesterday: in the Legisla- |v % oe ja Dr. McRae litical body. their food buried deep under \ The 'Queen's Summer School inter. Nickel ... ... .... jure, ding-t0 Aho ters oF ABG-DIN © Pou Skip-- 7| «rhe problem of rural depopula- | $a0W. Thousands will have died pois ie "Qarry » foter. Marine, pfd. ... ... ceording 8 tion is the problem of the city and | starvation when spring comes. ' t 'axicabs K wil Vv od During Mack Motors . y ra all future 'contracts must contain a vw 2 Mytlen W. Inman town as well as the problem of the| State officials and officers of the Vacation Period. Marland Off ... ... clause of a prohibitive nature. The J HF oppes D. A. Shaw «| country," he said. Farming had be-| Drotective associations have sent & B : mp-- NG. a a dee ban is also to be written into exist- | J.J. BALE W. H, Herrington | come decadent for some unknown |appeals to citizens to help feed Phone S800 An invovation to be instituted at|northern Pacific /.. ... . ing contracts and to their renewal, |R.J.McClelland R. D. Sloan reason, and the = people ~ had fled | Same and song birls. Att the Queen's Supmmer School this|pasific Ol ... ... «2. +2. The terms of the bill are in line Skip--14 8kip--10 | oityward. Some people proposed im-| gain has been called, not only Any place in city year, will be the carrying on of the (pan Amer. Pete. ... .... with Premier Taschereau's public| In the points competition played | migration as a cure for this ill, but|the aesthetic value of the birds, Queen's Journal. An intimation to |pan Amer: Pete. "B" .... utterance, and Face he commands a | on Wednesday, A. W. McLean curled | it was hardly to be expected that| to their enormous econoinie DAY OR NIGHT this effect has been received by A. |pjerce Arrow ... ... os. huge majority in the Legislature, the | the highest score, 40, G. J. McKay | immigrants would stay on the farms Massachusetts has found the it 3 H. Oarr, director of extension courses, | gon Pacific ... ... ex passage of the bill is assured. second, 28, and F, Lumb 37, if the natural citizens of the coun-| uation so serious that free grain from J. L; Challinor, the president of | ginelatr Of To insure enforcement the bill - ty would mot. It was impossible] being distributed to responsible : Queen's Summer School Association. |geandard Ofl of N.J. decrees that "every violation of the : 1 OF A. H. SYD! '| now to get the desirable immigrants | Sons and to rural mail carriers Mr. Gourlay and Mr. Glenn, of the |giydebaker ... .... provision of this act shall render FUNERA o Hy ERE. that came to Canada for so many|8ld in the work of saving present Journal staff, will Jasue the |ynjon Pacific ... ... .... null and void, at the demand of the |. years 'and an influx from Central | feathered creatures from starving first two numbers for the Summer sg. Rubber ... ... .. Crown, any sale, grant or contract, neil Party Leaders|p oo Ada would mean that|death. : School students, but after that time |g g Steel : any lease or permit, made or granted Tord Were Present, people would live on a lower plane en t-- 1 : it is likely that Mr. Suyder of Momt- | westinghousse - Air Brake .. by it." e a oronto, Feb. 36 Political divi-{ op oioiioation and that the standard a : 18 MONTREAL STREET real, a Summer School student, Who iwiiley's Overland : - 5 Nom ope Jou-caistent, Jaro Suet of morality would drop. sald A A ading at « "lie will speciui| has had editorial experience, will pdt : ali Clovernment an y, Feb. 24.--A large nu Pian ana Chip Lunch | with take charge of the work. WOOIWOIth +... vv. ven 4:s Paris Says Bobbed Hair Opposition leaders, members of the ie Sag tv couperaiive Market of ladies attended the miss! eT eho Chore: 5 omhe: Montreal. Has About Run Its Course Ontario Legisisture and a great| ooh, ie TCT oct ang provide a | UIIHNE on Thursday lest. Mw the lowest Can This Be Spring ? : Feb. 25th, 1.80 SENG many other persons prominent in more uniformly = good article. He dore and Mrs. Smith were Warm rains to-day and Carnovs{,...iwi power ob: bo "20 London, Feb, 25--"The end of provincial life, united at the funeral | "pb ive sermons were mot get- at the parsondge on Thursda sky is showing Fresh Strawberries, |, oo. com 0.00.01 bobbed hair is now in sight, and it | yesterday afternoon of A H. Bydere, |, 0 o fair deal because they sold a and Mrs. H. Windover en Green Mint, Mushrooms, Pineapples, Asbestos, pid. * will last another year at the most." who was clerk of the House at his pure product;.one that could not be the Adult Bible Class on Radishes, Rhubarb, Lettuce, Green |p; mejonhone ... ... .. This opinion is expressed by M. |death a few days ago, and an em- | BUTS BFC iterated while al] MSht- Mr. and Mm, D. Onlogg, Ripe Tomgjoes, etc. Brasil ... ... Sn Manganaro, = superintendent of the waves of the public since Confeder-| 0 overything they bought was di- spent 4 few days last week wit rd Brompton ..: i : Societe de Progress de la Coiffure, a ation. luted or contained shoddy. sister, Mm. Chambers. The Ws H. Lenine was committed for trial |p & "pian French hair dressers' organisation, Premier G/Moyard Ferguson, Hon. | yo ¢0u0d fault with the present U. is having a contest on Wed at Saskatoon on charge of stealing eo. "canne "td, Ean which last night conducted a hair Ww. B. Progressive leader; W. system of governing, but frankly ad- evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. : 70,000 cigarettes from Early Fruit| apne om. 2 dressing competition in London. - E. N. Sigtlair, Liberal leader; Hon.| "coq that he had nothing to offe tended the funeral on Sunday of 1! Company: . | Gan. Cement, pra. ... .. b | ready." detlared Manganaro, |Joseph Thompson, Speaker of the |, ys stead. Mr Norriecs "Tavoey) [Sis Mi Matter of Thusipy. nas RY : Death removed one of the few rei, Bridge iA" ne "I nave had women requesting to House; Hon. George 8. Henry, Min-| op government Sat how it is' to Mary Gollingher, who was ; ors maining 'close relatives of Florence |p" moveile oo ... «. oo have their shorn hair made into! ister of Highways, and Hom. Dr. |, Con a out he is not able i hb al Nightingale, when Mrs. Sigismund Ind. Alcohol hoy a chignons which they could wear over Jamieson, head of the agricultural L As an illustration of the yy ; 8, Moss. died In. Totonto, Laurentides ... ... «vs + thelr bobs while their hair is grow- committee, Were thio PAll-Dearers. |g of the present system, the spesk- 1 can furnish detail dimen- Employees of ainety Bastern Unit- | yr se " g . the Dairy School -in Kingston tH : i ol Se nilways- demand ro | MACKAY ... iii ses seven ing again," Konglish Tennis Toam Wins. er pointed to what he termed "the! week. A number sre on the sick | sions and all particulars, in-|, ae wterat a million doi. | Montreal Power ... ... ... He added, that women must ex-| CIed CHIC Co olen Wil | deadlock at Ottawa." around hare, cluding prices, for any size|ias, "| National Breweries, com. . pect their Bair to take at least six : » e on Rotarians A. B. Weller and H. ; ty . ; i ae rn | 8nd Mrs. C. F. Aeschlimanh, United motor. Save time and money Ogllvie (.. ... «oe ore ve months to grow long enough to turn | ol Tl oC day were eliminated Edgar moved the vote of thanks to A : Ottawa POWer «.. «vo ovis up. i from the the er. J ie : 3 play for the Beaumont cup, 2 and do your business locally. Y 'BLACK¢& Out. Steel Products... ... FR Tectag to tue Tngiinh pate; Mra. Physs| oy 3: 15 F. Bpronls expressed the St 7 : MANS ... «os sew ween » 0 mm Responsfbfuty . lis Satterthwaite and Miss B. Ben- | (Aoi® 50 e farmers to the Rotary James WHITE Ch aa ewe ee ontreal, ly g Domin- ett, 6-3, 8-1, ub, thelr hospitality. Price Bros, : Spanish River, com. ... ... fon Football Association will as- Among the communications read g the General Hospital, thanking the ani awe tun ways English Football Association team. . Rotary Club for the donation of A et and will divide any profits accruing H $50 with which the hospital had trom games with various associa : : purchased furniture for ome of the tions, it is stated here. No guar 3 : Sun ToOmS. ge antees will be required. ge : 5 i ------------ vi 5 * BANTING 18 SCEPTICAL. 'Unsuccessful. , Feb. 26---Dr. F. GG. « 'Toronto Banting, of the University of 'To- in the City Phone 400-- Any Fics [S34ANE Ther. Bt0- 5, Ee re as of ie Philip Lott, aged seventy, was| Ly the SECTatary ws 8 letter from

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