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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Jul 1925, p. 6

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P e fi“ | t i $ ‘Confessions of a Queen‘ WEST YORK CONSERVATIVE PICNIC, SAT., AUG. 8 _ Coming Through Speakers PAGE STX In other words every buyer of one of our good used cars has been thorâ€" oughly satisfied with the three points in buying a carâ€"â€" Tordur‘s Caratorium 3082 Dundas St. JUnct. 9925 A Good Used Car "The Flaming Forties" COMEDY The Intimate Story of a Love Behind a Throne VAUDEVILLE Cor. St. Clair and Oakwood Ave. O ak w o o d 1stâ€"The Car, 2ndâ€"The Price, and 3rdâ€"And most imâ€" portant, The Service. This constitutes a record to be proud of and a record that is giving us an increasing volume of business. Lowers the cost of transportation. During the past month we have sold a considerable number of GOOD Used Cars and have YET to see a dissatisfied customer. taken as part of cash payment and easy terms. ome in and see our Real Bargains. Your present car HOME OF HIGHâ€"CLASS PHOTO PLAYS AND MUSIC. From Bret Harte‘s "Tennessee‘s Pardner" VICTOR SEASTROM‘S Production E& Parking for four hundred cars free. ALICE TERRYâ€"LEWIS.STONE TWO SHOWS: 7 AND 9 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Saturday Thursday, Friday, Saturday THOMAS MEIGHAN in With LILA LEE VAUDEVILLE T HE EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN WEST YORK AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT IS INVITED TO COMEâ€"ANDENJOY THE DAY. RT. HON. ARTHUR MEI GHEN SIR HENRY DRAYTON HON DR. TOLMIE HON DR. FORBES GOD FREY HON. COL. PRICE â€" S. CHARTERS, M.P. COL. T. L. KENNEDY, MP.P. _ . it Snss Phone 5300 REVIEW NEWS ‘"The Flaming Forties" is a screen version of Bret Harte‘s immortal story, "‘Tennessee‘s Pardner." â€"Other memâ€" bers of Carey‘s supporting cast include such favorites as Jacquelin Gadsdon, James. Mason, \Frank Norcross and Wilbur Higby. FAN WOULD FIGHT ACTOR WHO SPOKE TO STAR FELLOW over in Sheffield, England, owns this penknifeâ€"said to be the most remarkable one of its kind in the world. â€"It Has 175 separate blades on which are engraved the likenesses of historie world characters, interesting scenes and buildings. Amongst them are portraits of Queen Victoria and the Duke of Wellington and pictures of the White House and Windsor Castle. _The Iknifé was made in 1923 and carries 1925 items of interest on it. One new item Patsy Ruth Miller, who plays Molly Marley in "My Man," which will be the attraction at the Maple Leaf Theaâ€" tre on Monday and‘ Tuesday, stopped a street fight by simply saying "No." Bailey is a graduate of the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin and began his stage career with the famous Pabst English Stock Company in Milwaukee. He is a golf fiend and holds the handball championship of the Friars‘ Club in New York. RHODES GOVERNMENT IS NOW IN OFFICE Members of the Executive Council without portfolioâ€"Josiah Frederick Fraser, Captain John Flint Cahan, Dr. Benjamin Amedee Leblane and Dr. Wallace Norman Rhefuss. Halifax, N.S., July 16.â€"With one new portfolio added and a smaller group of ministers without portfolio, as compared with the late government, Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, leader of the Conservative party in Nova Scotia, formed his Cabinet toâ€"day and was sworn in by Lieutâ€"Governor Douglas as Premier of the province, to succeed Hon. E. H. Armstrong, who resigned the Premiership and the Liberal Adâ€" ministration, yesterday. Following is the new Cabinet: Hon. E. Néelson. Rhodesâ€"Premier and Provincial Secretary and Treasurâ€" er. Col. Gordon Sidney Harrington, K.C â€"Minister of Public Works and Mines is added each year «No so with William Norton Bailey, however. / Mr.~ Bailey, although a reâ€" cent recruit from footlight land, votes in favor of the silent drama. His first big screen role is the portrayal of Despared in "The Flaming Forties," Harry Carey‘s new Hunt Stromberg production, which is to be shown at the Oakwood Theatre next Thursday, has definitely convinced him. Mr. Bailey is a prominent figure on the New York stage. In addition, to playing Jleading rolés in "The Roundâ€" Up," "Polly Prefefred," and numerous other. popular hits, he bas been leading man for Grace George and) Martha Hedman. t John Carey Douglasâ€"Attorneyâ€"Genâ€" eral. Percy Chapman Blackâ€"Minister of Highways. But he came to California with his wife and family and turned to screen work because of the home life that such professional work affords him. Nova, Scotia‘s Premier Will Also Act as Provincial Secretary and Treasurer John Archibald Walkerâ€"Minister of Natural Resources and Provincial Deâ€" velopment. As a rule an actor or actress will insist that they much prefer the stage to the screen, explaining that the apâ€" plause from an audience gives them an incentive that the cold motion picâ€" ture camera fails to inspire. _ "Confessions of a Queen," Victor Seastrom‘s third production for Meâ€" troâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer, will be at the Oakâ€" wood Theatre for three days, beginâ€" ning on Monday." This is a film ver: sion of â€" Alphonse Daudet‘s famous ‘Kings in Exile," and hasâ€"in its cast Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, John Bowâ€" ers, Helena d‘Algy, Eugenie Besserer, Joseph Dowling, Frankie Darro and many others. This story of love withâ€" in the confines of a royal household was adapted to the screen by Agnes Christine Johnston. "CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN" SEASTROM‘S LATEST, COMINCG Ner * > i4 aZp/I VW ) § 3 \‘/‘-f"' § a f e “‘..‘â€"-â€"_ v Y 2 3 "5 ropmegmty=~â€"r t3 .'-‘..‘,' WORLD‘S MOST WONDERFUL PENKNIFE Place _ _THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON ° Ann Forrest, I;éfa'ding woman in "Rid* in‘ Pretty," Universal picture starring William Desmond, which will be shown in_the Maple Leaf Theatre commencâ€" ing Friday and ‘Saturday next week, had her first sereen experience in Denâ€" mark. ‘The first company she worked fot in the UnitedStates was Univerâ€" sal. Since then /she has appeared in many of the big screen successes. "Ridâ€" in‘ Pretty" is a comedyâ€"drama of six cowboys and who find themselyes in San Francisco. There are laughs and thrills, _ including an automobile and train race. The cast includes Billy Sullivan and Stanhope Wheatcroft. A fresh flavor of romance and piâ€" quancy is given Bob Custer‘s new Texâ€" as Ranger production, "The Texas Bearcat‘" by the playing of pretty litâ€" tle Sally Rand, reported to be one of the most beautiful girls in pictures. Miss Rand, who is a recruit from yauâ€" deville, has been a sensation in Hollyâ€" wood, where she recently was featured by Cecil De Mille in "The Golden Bed," showing at the Maple Leaf Theatre Wednesday and Thursday next week. Another Provincial Contest to be Held â€"Before the Dominion Fight to the country for another year. Both parties will have candidates in every constituency"and a lively contest is promised. Patsy grasped the situation instantâ€" ly, smiled and \thanked her wouldâ€"be protector, telling him it would not be necessary.â€" After the scenes were finâ€" ished, her admirer stepped up with proâ€" fuse apologies. He was presented with an autographed . photograph of his heroine. ‘The last seen of the man he was going up the street fighting off those who wanted to look at the photoâ€" graph, which he apparently thought would be profaned by their gaze. The Liberals have decided to try their Tuck in" dnother provincial conâ€" test before announcing the dissolution of parliament:and;the date of the, doâ€" minion election. ‘The result will be watched with special interest on acâ€" count of the bearing it will haveson the federal fight.‘ t s Since Mackenzie King took office in 1921 his party. friends have suffered heavily in the provincial elections in Quebec and British Columbia. . They were badly beaten in Ontario, left with only five seats in Prince Edward Isâ€" land and> with only (three‘ in Nova Scotia. If, as is generally conceeded, the New Brunswick government is deâ€" feated, Mr. King may delay his appeal to the country for another year. Hon. J. B. M. Baxter resigned his seat in the dominion house to accept the Conservative leadership in New Brunswick. ELEGTION AUGUST 10 IN NEW BRUMSWIT _ Patsy, whose fan admirers number both sexes, was working in the scenes incidental to the traffic jam enacted in the production. Dustin Farnuim, who portrays Sledge, was seated in one car and Miss Miller in another. ‘The action calls for Mr. Farnum to stare at: Miss (Miller to the point of great annoyance." The action was being carâ€" riedout. \The cameras were concealed in screened trucks so that the spectaâ€" tors would not look directly into them. Patsy registered annoyance at Sledge for staring at her; and a pugilistically inclined spectator, ignorant of the fact that it was "all a fake," stepped off the curb and swaggered up to Miss Miller‘s car. Then with a "to the death" expression he indicated Mr; Farâ€" num with a swing of the head and said: "I‘ll push that bozois face in if he‘s gettin‘ gay widiyou, Patsy !" Long Branch Race Track "THE TEXAS BEARCAT" "RIDIN‘ PRETTY" Sports CK The development of the artistic inâ€" stinct can not fail to have an effect on the life of the whole nation. If by our manner of education we can cultivate and develop the inner nature of our citizens, we will be raising up a nation full of vitality, striving after ideals, and ever pressing on to higher and higher stages. Even the weariâ€" ness of life, which is felt so deeply by many of us, will disappear with our new ideals, for the art of music will give the means of selfâ€"expression, and will provide a new interest in "life. Wim. Sanderson But his power of appreciation can be gained only by the development of the natural instinct.. As a musician has said in dealing with the question of style in musical art: "It is not atâ€" tained by science nor by scientific meâ€" thods, but by development of a favorâ€" able artistic instinet." If music is the art which more than any other gives expression to the feelâ€" ing side of our nature, it follows that it is of the highest importance to use it as a means of education. Great works of â€"music must be ennobling to those who can assimilate their meanâ€" ing, and the study of music, when proâ€" perty conducted, gives the student the power to enter into and appreciate the meaning of what the great composers have written. SIMPSONâ€"At Scarlett Road, Weston, July 1I6th, to Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Simpson (nee Pearl L .Canning), a daughter; both doing well. / Cnte aF 1 Th a 19 * e 2860 DUNDAS ST. W., COR. KEELE IN NEXT WEEEK‘S PAPER. THE ARTISTIC INSTINCT Friday and Saturday, July 24 and 25 BIRTHS LACROSSE MATCH RACES LADIES‘ SOFTBALL 27 EVENTS IN ALL Of all kinds fitted accurately. Bifocals a specialty. Prices ffom ..;.. .n csiasviikh uk cars.. tss . 2.00 to $25.00 Don‘t ruin your watch or clock by allowing it to run until fatally worn. Take it to j SHEPPARD‘S Specialist in Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairing * Canadian National Railway Watch Inspector 2892 DUNDAS ST. W. # Woo ALL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND HAND LUMBER pOORS, WINDOWS AND BEAVER BOARD ALWAYS IN STOCK 2 HALLAWELL AVE. (First street east of Silverthornâ€"off St. Clair) Extras : YORK WRECKING COMPANY PHONE JUNCTION 5345 NICHT PHONEâ€"JUNCTION 4870â€"F 2 STORES tz3 . AND â€" & Eyeglasses TUGâ€"OFâ€"WAR s FIREMEN COMPETITIONS GIRL GUIDES AND SCO UT REVIEW DANCING FROM 8 TO 12 Spectacles WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1998 250 ROYCE AVE.

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