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Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1920, p. 18

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. | Li PAGE SIXTEEN 100 Cents For Your Clothing Dollar If you are interested in getting 100 cents for your Clothing Dol lar you should know what clothes to. buy. There's quality all the way through in the clothes we have here for you. One glance at them will convince you of their superior style, tailor- ing and fabrics and after many months of service you'll appre- ciate them more than ever. You'll see the real economy im them. SPECIAL SUITS $25.00 TO $40.00. vingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" | Anderson Bros. Limited Raspberri aspberries Tiar say and Cherries Shipped daily from the growers, direct to us, therefore assuring freshness and quality Sugar RECEIVED I,CAR GRANULATED - Standard Brands. REDPATH'S, ST. LAWRENCE, LANTIC. | Yellow Sugar 2,000 LBS., SELLING SPECIAL | 20c. per lb. | MA | Paramount Arteraft picture, featur- { However, the photoplay is by | Too late she meets Hampden Scam {Dumont proves a cad and unfaithful {and Pauline is about to sue for sep- | ration, when her husband, who 1s {a big factor in Wall street, is caught {is too much and Dumont dies. Scar | Edwin | with Miss Heming | | | | | | | fer some kind of THE Theatrical At Griffin's. i To-night will be the last oppor-| tunity to see the celebrated Drury | Lane melodrama 'The Sporting Duchess," which has caused such a | sensation during its run of the past two daye at Griffin's Alice Joyce, the | briliant star, is supreme in the role of the duchess, and scores a new STEREO Her Selr 1a the role. ~The | Sporting Duchess" is one of the most Spectacular and thrilling features ever produced. ; Beautiful locations, | exquisite interiors, gorgeous gowns | and race track atmosphere furnish | fitting backgrounds for the dramatic ! thrills that culminate in the big race | scene. Don't miss this picture, or| you will regret it. Along with the | above we are showing a splendid | Harold Lloyd comedy, "An Eastern | Westerner," which gives "the differ- | ent comedian a splendid opportunity | for clever work, and "kept the audi- | ence in an uproar of laughter at each | performance. If you want to see a | splendid evening's entertainment come to Griffin's to-night and enjoy one of the best programmes shown in Kingston in some time.--Advt. ---- At The Strand. The tragedy of love when # is be- stowed upon an unworthy object is | shown tellingly in *"The Cost," the | ing Violet Heming which will be on view at the Strand Theatre for three days, commencing Thursday next. | no means of a depressing character, abounding in jolly scenes of small town and college life and carrying a happy ending to send you away smil- ing. The story concerns Pauline Gardner, daughter of a distinguished couple." Pespite the opposition of her father and warnings of her friends, she marries John Dumont while she is still in boarding school borough, who falls in love with her. in a panic. She comes to the rescue with her resources. But the strain borough thereupon claime Pauline. Ralph Kellard, Carlotta Monterey, Mordant, and Warburton Gamble, are in the excellent cast, . Harley Knoles | directed and it is a Paramount Art- | craft picture.--Advt. | 1 | Russian 'Soviet "Delegate | To the Peace Conference | (Canadian Press Despatch) Copenhagen, July 14.--Maxim Lit vinoff, former "Soviet ambassador | to London," has been designed heaa | S ad of the Russian delegation to the forthcoming peace conference in London between representatives ' of Soviet Russia, Poland and othar bor- der states, it was announced here to-day. NEW SHERIFF OF ALGOMA Lieut. Chas. M. MacCreath Overseas Veteran, Appointed Sault Ste. Marie, July 14.--Lieut. Charles Melville MacCreath, of this town, formerly an engineer in the lof | been difficult for some members of EEE EE Public Works department, has been appointed sheriff of Algoma district, in succession to William Carney, who resigned office at the beginning of the year. The new sheriff, who is an unmarried man, has a good overseas record, having been wounded three times. A GOOD GAME FRIDAY NIGHT The Buffalo Prospects to Play Triple Links Here, Arrangements have been made for the Buffalo Prospects to play a game at the cricket field at six o'clock, on Friday evening, with the Triple Links. The Buffalo Prospects are sta- tioned at Gananoque this summer and this will be their first visit to Kingston this season. 'Local fans re- gard this as one of the best matches arranged so far this season. BASEBALL ON TUESDAY. International ; Reading 8-11; Toronto 2-2. Baltimore 5; Buffalo 2. Syracuse 6; Rochester 5. Akron 9; Jersey City 5. National League. Chicago 3; Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 5; Boston 2. Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia 2. xNew York 6; St. Louis 4. x12 innings. American e. St. Louis 6-2; New York 4-7. Cleveland 4; Philadelphia 3. Detroit 10; Boston 4. Chicago 5; Washington 3. \ | ---- Police Court Brevities. The police are continuing their crusade against automobile speeders and drivers who violate the rules of the road. In police court on Wed- nesday,; a driver was fined for speed- ing and another who cut a corner and ran into a citizen was allowed to go with a warning. A drunk, whe said he had been drinking extract of lemon, was re- manded for a day. . Served Year After Escape, Poughkeepsie, July 14.--Arraign- ed in county court for faving escaped from Wingdale prison farm in the fall of 1917, Roswell B. Thayer, Schenectady, produced an honorable d from thé United States army to show that he had enlisted three days after his escape and haa served over a year with the Ameri- can forces in France. tude is + THE HYDRO RADIAL COMMISSION NAMED | {Canadian Press Despatch) Toronto, July 14.--It is ane nounced to-day that the follow. ing will compose the Ontario goverament commission to in- vestigate condifions and deter- mine the advisability of proceed. ing with the Ontario hydro electric radial purchase and ex- tension scheme : Justice Suth. EFIEH, Toronto, chairman; V A. Amos, Palmerston, vice-presi- dent of the United Farmers of Ontario; Thomas A. Russell, Toronto, prominent - manufac- turer ; A F. McCallum, engineer, Ottawa, and Fred Bancroft, Toronto, representa. tive labor man, * THEY HAVE NO DESIRE TO SUPERCEDE DEWART Some Liberals" Only . Wish Greater Freedom--Ask OO for a Caucus. q ------------ (Canadian Press Despatch) Windsor, July 14.--In an inter view printed to-day in the Border Cities Star, Major J. C. Tolmie de- nied that the purpose of the meeting a number of liberals held recent- ly in Toronto was to have H. H. Dewart superceded by someone else as leader of the liberal party in Ontario. He maintained that it has the party to always agree with Mr. Dewart's attitude on public ques- tions, and as a result it is intended to present a memorial to the leader expressing the desire to be allowed greater freedom without appearing to be against the liberal leader. He will be asked to ¢all a caucus or take such action as he deems wise, ---------------- POP PPP SEE TEER R NNN "+e * + HONORS ARE PAID TO LATE LORD FISHER 000M TEP ETe > bP + London, July 14. --Impressive ceremonies were held at the fu- neral in Westminster Abbey yes- tetday of Lord Fisher, who died here on Saturday. The body was escorted to the Abbey by squads of marines. From the residence of the late Admiral, in St. James square, the pall-bearers, including Admiral Jellicoe, car- ried the body to the chapel. The remains will be cremated. * Mbt ttt iL TON ere Bde Teed IN Oxford Nonconformist D.D.'s. On June 24th at Oxford there was an interesting sequel to the Encaenia. By a recent statute the restriction of the degrees in divinity to those In priest's orders in the .church of England was removed, and the Uni- versity has taken the opportunity to confer the DD. on distinguished members of other Christian bodies. The first act was taken some weeks ago, when the D.D. was conferred by degree on Dr. Selbie, Principal of Mansfield College. On June 24th the honorary degree of D.D. was bestow- ed on six eminent theological think- | ers and writers, Very Rev. James Cooper, D.D., professor of church history in the University of Glasgow; A. S. Peake, M.A, formerly Fellow of Merton College, professor of Bibli- cal exegesis, Victoria University; Manchester; Rev. John Skinner, D.D., principal of Westminster College, Cambridge; Very Rev. Sir George Adam Smith, D.D., LL.D, Litt.D.. F.B.A., principal and vice-chancellor of Aberdeen University; H. St. John Thackeray, M.A, Cambridge, former- ly Grimfield lecturer on the Septua- gint; and Baron Freidrich von Hugel. ' Carried Anger Beyond Grave. Perth Amboy, N.J., July 14.--The | will of Joseph Kramor, Perth Am-| boy, who died recently, scathingly de- nounced his wife and a daaghter, and forbade their attendance at his funeral. Accordingly, the document will be contested by those two mem- bers of his family, the greater por-| tion of the estate, which is said to be | large in realty holdings, being left to his son, Arthur, and another daughter. RA HTH TI Moonlight Excursion. Thursday. evening, July 15th, to Gananoque, from foot Brock street, 7.30 p.m. by palace steamer St. Law- rence. One hour in Gananogle. Tick- ets, 50 cents, ---- * + + RING ON DEAD RAT'S NECK. + * --_-- Mmm + + Fairmont, W. Va., July 14.-- + * Madge Knisely, the fourteen- # | * year-old daughter of Benjamin % Knisely, a farmer, is rejoicing # over the finding of a finger ring # which she lost over a year ago + when feeding pigs on her fath- * er's farm. A few days ago the + father found a dead rat with the # ring around its neck. The ring + evidently slipped pver the rat's + neck when it wa# small and as + it grew the little band strangled + it. + DAILY MEMORANDUM. See t ot 1 corner i 4 rabet Rar. Em Nang always ready to of- excuse. fmm DAILY BRITISH WHIG i$ : SSG III 7 ot THE PRETTY BLOUSE HAS AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN. BLOUSES In all the latest models are to be found in our carefully selected stock. with a Swiss Dot, Cross Bar or Flake. --with round neck, square neck or V. neck; daintily trim- med; with little touches of Irish Lace and Embroidered front. All sizes 34 to 46. Priced at: $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00 and up to $9.50 each. Middy Blouses For women and children---a full assortment in Combina- tion colors. Children's sizes: --6, 8, 10, 12 years, Women's sizes:--16, 18 years, and 38 ins., 40c., 42 ins. Priced from $1.50 to $5 each A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. | John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. A 2 a iiss WEDNESDAY, JULY, 14, 1920 : TI s == = E = = 2 w a = : ] | OR EE Hl LADIES' NEW TIES AND SOME VERY FINE Oxfords ~--Chocolate Kid ---Brown Calf. --Black Calf. --Vici Kid.

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