YI he ES 8 - | DIRK HORSES RUF IP A BiG SCORE Defeated Sapolios in Juvenile League Fixture Yestor- day by 25-5. 8&0... .. PE -- : California Pete. ... George Stewart's fast-going Mid. lop g, Sane ae aad 8ets took a turn out of the Bapolios' Chryster ,.. ... ... Juvenile team at the Cricket Field on General Motors ... ll | Tuesday evening by the score of = Hudson Motors .. TEE e f (Reported by Johnston & Ward, corner King and Clarence . Streets, Members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchavges). bc --. = New York." June 23rd, 1.30 p.m. Amer. T. & T. Amer. Loco .., Amer. Can, ... Baldwin Loco. BROTHERS (CANADA) LIMITED ANNOUNCE. Following the decision of the Domine ion Government to repeal the Excise Tax on all automobiles Aanufactured" in Canada and selling for $1200 or less, Dodge Brothers(Canada) Limit announce that retroactive to June 8th, the following tax is removed from the prices of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars: Donee { TEPERASR gis falas 7) : i 7& 4 ROIS: Nei aie: Js 7 4 TARY i 5. The game was slated 48 a juvenile | nter. Comb. Eng. fixture but the Dark Horges were |Inter. Nickel Practically a midget team. . The/Maek Truck ... splendid showing they made against Marland Oil the Juvenils, who were supposed to |N. be better than the Midgets, created considerable surprise. Ni ern Pacific "xa Pan. Amer. Pete, .., AMUSEMENTS MARCEL WA SHAMPOOING, : HAIR BOBAIYG Pleasing you in our specialty, B83 PRINCESS STREET Office of the Presi. Esq, No. 01 Clarence y + OR Saturday, 26th June &f 10.30 a.m., for ¢ ors and Tor genera the management of the Com : JAMES CRAIG, What the P Agents Say About . Coming Attractions "MIS SECRETARY" 3 A CHARMING FILM "His Secretary," the picture com- ing to the Capitol Theatre on Thurs- day, Priday and Saturday, is one of the most charming stories ever writ- ten. It is that of a plain stenogra- pher, plain merely because she does Bot realize her beauty. Norma Shearer plays the girl, and has giv. en one of the most interesting por- trayals of her career. In: the first few reels of the picture, she essays the role of a homely stenographer, and has employed such eccentrie makeup and costumes that all her beauty is concealed. Even in the latter part of the pie- ture, when she blossoms out as a butterfly, traces Of the original char- acter remain, though her appearance Is in marked contrast to the homely girl of the first half of the picture. Lew Cody is appearing with Miss Shearer in "His Secretary': and in the cast are Willard Louis, Mabe: The winners were in the thick of the fray all the time while the Sa- polios showed a 14ck of knowledge of the game. They were somewhat dis- organized and were no mateh at all for the fast travelling Dark Horses. | Studebaker ... ... * The score by innings: {Texas ON ... ... ... Dark Horses . 02036428025 | Union Pacific ... .. .; Sapolios 208000000-- &|U.S. Rubber ww wn T! Westinghouse A.B. .,. White Motors ; » | Woolworth, oN Wood, 2b; Pan. Amer. Petg, Inter. Pete. 7.. . Sou, Pacific ... Binclajronf ... ... ..., Standard Oil 'of NJ. ... ., 3b; Bews, If; Matheson, rf. Sapollos--Quigley, 11: H. Clark, 3b; Mooney, rf; Mercer, 2b; B. Clark, ¢; Truedell, 1b; Corrigan, ss; Compeau, cf; Brown, P. Umpires--Fowler, Kettle Hammond. SOFTBALL GAMES 'PLAYED ON TUESDAY Tile Works Frontenac Regi- June 23rd, 1.30 Abitibi Power nae Asbestos, com, Asbestos, pid. - .. Brazil Brompton B. C. Fish and Can, Cement, ptd. ... Dom. Bridge ... Dom. Textile Hollinger ... Ind. Alcohol Laurentide $36.57 38.87 40.47 36.57 38.87 40.47 42.96 45.26 49.17 38.87 41.18 Commercial Care and Trucks have oot been subject to' Excise Tax. This reduction makes Dodge Brothers Motor Cars more than ever the great- © est automotive values offered to Canadian buyer. the' [#] Ie ment and O.P.R. Clubs Were the Winners. Mackay .. "ive Montreal Power ... National Breweries, National Breweries, pfd. ... Ogilvie ... ss 0 wwwiialsly Ottawa Power . Fe Ont, Steel Products Fenmans ... ... .. Price Bros. ... Quebec Power a Spanish River, com, ... Spanish River, ptd. ... Smelters- ..5 ¢.)', ,.. Shawinigan ...* Steel of Canada Twin City ... Winnipeg Van Buren, Gwen Lee, Karl Dane, Estelle Clark and Ernest Gillen. HEARD-ON THE STREET Local Briefs Qathered by Re- porters--What the Merch ants Are Offering. ---- ' Look - up 'Livingston's adi. will pay you. Mrs. T. G. Brown, Kingston, ie visiting her sister, Mrs. ¥. B, Walk. er, Brockville. i William Swaine, plans tuner. |, oo a caived at. 100 Clergy street Frontenac Regiment defeated K. C. Mr He d Nicholson I by a score of 12-4 The soldiers J 86d home after walloped the ball hard and held the 5 with Mr and lesa throughout the seskion. The : Willls, Oshawa, ~~ [leans were: RE Sat : ) ' ta oa ntetia® Reégihent-- ontgom- anzanal. ag Sms Cathallo ery, 8. Richards, Watts, Des Rosfers, Congress at Chicago, will visit Tor. | ®'488. H. Richards, Burke, McCul- : . lough, Montgomery, Van Clorey. onto. Montreal and Quebec, K.C.L--Day, Catheart, B, Sand. : ors, Gamble, Disney, Haniflton, Hunt, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY = ---- § DIAMOND TA For, 0 a fou pers ota ot pea For one person . 25¢, Lowest Country Rates. Phone 32. a Cab That Cut The . Price in Halt, : sg The Tile Works, Frontenac Régl- ment and the C.P.R. club were the winners in thé Kingston Softball 8ames played Tuesday evening. The Tile Works and the Dry Goods pro- vided hiné innings of speedy ball, the Tile Works finally nosing out with a score of 8:7, after a close battle all the way through. The teams were: Tile Works-- Bellringer, Walker, Lawlor, L. Brown, Clarke, Cole, Cas- terton, H.. Brown, Lasher. Dry Goods---Arniel, Spence, Denni- Sen, McCamimon, R. Graham, Mul- holland, Atkinson, McIntosh, D. Gra- M. OBERNDORFFER 124 CLARENCE STREET DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS MADE IN CANADA It week at Harrowsmith with her sis ter, Mrs. Orsér and Mrs. Bigsworth and their families. Mrs. C Boulton, who has been guite. 'the past two weeks is improving. A a native of left on--Monday for Tweed to visit the former's sister; before leaving for Maskigon, Mich., shortly, The recent. showers were very benéficial to the gardens. Rey. Mr. Spencer 'has purchased a 1926 Ford sedan. Donald Macdonald left last week Charleston, Jue 22.--W. J. Hazel arrived on Wednesday with a party of boys and several councillors to spend the vacation ht Camp Vega. Camp Uwatta Rest fs nearing com- pletion and when finished will have a very restful appearance. The Pa- vilion, which is being built by the| - Heffernan brothers, is well under way. The building is 60 x 30 feet and is situated on an elevated spot overlooking Warren's Bay about one: fourth mile east of Cedar Park hotel. The spot is very picturesque with {is lovely trees and shrubs and f an ideal place for campers, plenie parties, ete. : B. Abond, Athens, hn W. A. Eaton's cottages. of persons arrived 'at the lake on Saturday, remaining Aer Sunday, Oak Leaf cheese ctory paid its 'patrons $26.80 per ton for May milk. RURAL DEANERY OF ~~ LENNOX-ADDINGTON ' A -------- Held a Meeting at Camden East ~United Churchmen Busy at Their New Hall. by motor for New York, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- WN ---- Camden East, June 22.--The | donald, brother and sister. Mr. and clergy of the Rural Deanery of Len. ! Mrs. Jolin Tipson returned home on nox and ton . meet in . St. |Friday last having spent the past Luke's church on Thursday, at 10.30 four weeks with friends in Toronto am. Rev. B. C: Radcliffe, of Des |and Kingston. Mrs. Horton, of Des- eronts, and a former rector of the |eronto, and Mrs, Carr, of Napanee, Datish, took charge of tha sérvice. [Spent last week-end with their sis- Mts. Cameron is spending a short ter, Mrs. C. Histed. The Ladies' Ald Ame with her unele and aunt; Mr. jor the United Church held their Juno and Mrs. Shannon, at Newburgh. meeting at the home of Mrs. Perry and decided on holding a lawn social THe men of the United Church at D. K. Saul's on June 29th. Miss have formed several bees the past Marjory Riley who has been attend- ing Art school in Toronto, arrived hoe on Thursday last. John Fee, of Vancouver, this*village, is renewing old acqualnt- ances. Mr. Fee took charge of the services in the Presbyterian churéh on Sunday afternoon. He spent many years in the mission flelds of China. Miss Maude Russell is home from Peterboro Normal, Mr. Damen Amey and Miss Ruby Lucas, of Mapie .Avenue, spent Sunday at L. H. Hartman's. Mr. and Mrs. Her Histed and two children of 3 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, OC. Histed, on Sunday last, Norman Blakely spent the week-end with his family here. The parish hall is be. ing painted, -------- Leprosy was coimon in Wagland up to the days of Queen Elizabeth, F. Bdnders, McCartney. R.M.C. was handed a shutout by the C.P.R. club, the raillway-men Married 21 Years. 9-0 score. On Tuesday evening at 35 Russel] | Onl street, the home of Mr. and Mrg. |[C.P.R. twirler, of which ten fanned J. PF Martin, a very enjoyable even- the alr at his deliveries. The teams Ing was spent celebrating the 31st] Were: wedding anniversary of Mr. and| C.P.R. Club--Shepperd, Gow, Lats: Mrs. Martin. The guests were Mr. | mer, Fitzgerald, Macdonald, . John. and Mrs. G. Childs and son, Mr. and | ston, Hirt, F. Amey, Purdy, Mrs. Wm. Helsby, Mr. and Mrs. B. - S-- Saundercock, Mr, ang' Mrs. Revell, M3. and Mrs. Matthews, and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cockerham and S08, Mr .and Mrs. Paston and son, Mrs. Bllerton, My. Norman McQuaid, played at Queén's Lawn Bowling Club on Tuesday night were: B, Walsh 15, A. Treadgold 11; J New- the rink games building in shape and Mr. and Mrs. Honeyman and daughter. » All the cheese manufactured in April ¢| 80d May registered number one. TIN A rnin, Mrs. T. Allor and Bernie Mrs. 8. L. Willamd spent last NE ------ but now has practically vanished.' 4 G Mr. and Mrs. Martin werd the re- cipionts.afa Dumber of valuable and useful gifts ching and silver, After a pleasan fvening shared by al. the guests ed home about a.m. -------- To Be Put on Basis Messrs Wynne Rovers. sof, and | McLean, Toronto, will immediately begin 'the work of rehabilitation of the Belleville Gas Works, authority hating been given by the Cauncil under two résclutions. The comp- any will supervise the operats of the works for a 0d of six months &t a cost of $3,000, while improve- ments were decided upon which will bring up the expenditure to $15,000. The improve orks to ---- Team at Belleville 'to-day, where they met 4 - the Belleville Nationals in a ¢.0. 1 B.L. fixture this afternoon. A big crowd was expected to attend to- day's game in view. 'of the close battle between the teams the last time they played. x ---- e820 00000000c 0s + ! _-- EIGHTEEN KILLED AS TWO LIMITEDS CRASHED