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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1924, p. 13

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FRIDAY, JUNE T HE DAILY BRIT AMUSEMENTS NOW, SHOWING EYERY GIRL IN LOVE EVERY MARRIED : AN Extra! Extra! HAROLD LLOYD What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions | ALL WOMEN SHOULD SEE "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME." "Why Men Leave iHome," which opened yesterday at th Capitol Theatre, is a romantic drama, which begins where most | end--at the altar, It is not a story of « ourtship days, { but a story of modern married life, [a story of 'he lives of thousands of | Young American couples who let ro- hive said "I do." We don't know where Stahl learn- | ed 80 miuch about life, but we know | that he knows it as no other direc- | tor does, and he por in a ".u- | man, simple manner, | You forget t t is only a picture, He makes you live in it; he makes you breath the very atmosphere of the es and gradually you to an makes you sorry that can't continue many reels longer. While the story is adapted from Avery Hopwoods satirical drama, of every day married life, it posses- ses a distinctly Stahl touch because the director has eradicated the sting Hopwood's play had on the stage. He has not shifted the bur- den of blame to either side, though ays it se the which Get Out and Get Under ee ea ca a PP A a emai Baseball Gananoque Orphans I Ss. Kingston Circlesix (EXHIBITION SPECIAL) he has given the women the best of |1t--just as the women should have the "best of it. The all-star cast, which includes Lewis Stone, Helen Chadwick, William V. Mong, Mary Carr, Alma selected with more than the usual care, Kingston's favorite 1d Lloyd, wi bill in a re-issue of dhe of his best which makes | picture | | SPORT With the Bowlers. Four rink games Thursday night | resulted as follows: dramag | i I { | mance die the morning after they | | | leads | J. A. Newman expected climax, which | H. Angrove | W. Handley W. Chapman G. Lawes J. F. McMillan skip 19 H. Thomson T. H. Stewart E. Waish J. McFarlane " skip 12 J. Wright A. McMahon W. R. Givens E. 8. Evanson skip 8 F. L. Newman R. McClelland J. J. Newman H. W. Newman skip 9 G. A. Bateman W, McCartney F. N. McFarlane J. Newell skip 13 F. Conway T. H. Ferguson J. C. K. Muasie J. M. Elliott skip 18 J. A. Lemon C. Smart J. T. Hawkey W. Montgomery L. Sleeth skip 15 skip 11 Skip Sleeth lost four points for playing three men. The game between Skips Newman and Evanson was nip and tuck all the way through, and Skip Evanson was leading at the last end till The night's umpire was J. F. Mc- | Millan. [ VICTORIAS SURPRISE. Gave Circlesix a Close Run in Thurs- | day's Junior jame. { The Victorias sprang a surprise in | the junior city baseball league game funster, Har- [at the be seen on the same {they | . : : ,» | been writing his Dominion Council |outfit to the limit and the "Sixers" | here, is leaving for his home cricket field last night when | extended the crack Circlesix | to the | president won two points. { cently graduated at Osgoode Hall | Kingston. | .Dr. Austin'is in Toronto. {Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. | "Cutex Set Gibson's, Green peppers at Carnovsky's. Livingston's Midsummer Sale, 20 | per cent. off. | | The site of the new Queen's rink | was laid out on Friday, The Toronto Star calls { Hall's hit at Gananoque "a re | bal." Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. received at 100 Clergy street west, | 'phone 564w. i | Major J. Jeffrey, of the Royal Mili- | | tary College, on the Bisley team, | | | | Samm al hig The sailed for England on Thursday. Whipping 20 per cent. off all ready to wear | Honey. clothing and furnishings, Living- | ston's. | "The good face powders" are sold | {in Kingston at Gibson's. ! | 'Yes, we have no cession of the | police court' today," was the report | at police headquarters on Friday | | morning. following dairy products always fresh: M Cream, Butter, Buttermilk, Cheese, Announcement of Opening of City Dairy and Retail Store Saturday, June 14th ilk, Table Cream, Eggs, Ice Cream and pecial Offer, Saturday Only, City Dairy Creamery Butter 33c. Ib, 382 PRINCESS STREET. 'PHONE 2673. Grant and Convocation halls are | being made ready for the matricula- {tion exams which start there next Tuesday. Houbigant Powders." Gibson's. Two Kingston young men who re- | "Powder Puffs." Gibson's. are planning to open law offices in First choice best 20 per cent off. See Livingston's adv. He will leave soon for Vancouver, B.C.,where he is to give addresses before the Pacific Coast Medical Association. "Take prescriptions" to Gibson's, Dr. J. N. MacMurchy, who has in MAD PLAY WINNING $50,000 BELMONT Saturday, June 14th SIX O'CLOCK SHARP comedies, "Get Out and Get Under," | managed squeeze out only an | and the usual short subjects com- 8.7 victory after nine innings of | pleted a very good bill. | hard play. It was good junior base- | msn NOTICE - ---- {ball and the small crowd of fans ex-| ROBERT OR WELL [Real Service Offered {pressed delight with it.-Such games | ' : de r] Wishes to announce that he has dis-| By City Dairy's Plant | will be more in evidence from now eohtinued his services with the Chateau | la |on as the youngsters have found Taxi Service. All persons desiring 2 The City Dairy, at 382 Princess | themselves and will put all they have Taxi kindly 'phone his house (1313) street. is Kingston's latest in the | IBto their playing. : And they will be promptly served. wR . wr) Circlesix used two pitchers. Hew. line of new business ventures. i Smith and Clarke, while Buck went factory and store are to be found [two doors from the Orange Hall be- | the route for Victorias. Buck's piich- jie 3 *Barrie and Di ABE streets. ing has been a feature of the games } The City Dairy has already started | in which Victorias have taken part. | y C. A. Devlin umpired in efficient theh 108th infantry, Rochester, N.Y. | | will arrive in Belleville, Sunday | night, to take part in the military . «| demonstration. trip be sure your over Lue VP a oy ay "Take prescriptions" to Gibson's. 3 | fast delivery that will please pat- 8 wing mate F The French Choral Society, Mon- brakes are m proper jie, y s Ottawa and Kingston. for the ony treal, is on a tour of the St. Law- condition. The City Dairy store carries milk, | t8ri0 Cup to start Friday afternoon} ,.;.o river and wil 80 up to Niagara [table cream, whipping cream, crea-|ShOTtly after two o'clock. The Ot! Falls. They are on the SS. Cape Office at Board of Trade. | mery butter, manufactured on the]|taWa team Is composed of G. Pj Eternity and may call at Kingston. Join the Club now. { premises' buttermilk, cheese. eggs, | Green, G. E. McFarlane, w. G. | "Coty Face Powders." Gibson's. {ice-cream and homey. The Dairy's | Donne and E. A. Thomas, skip. The|" , county resident, through his | buttermaker is a graduate of the On- |The defending team is the one that | counsel, W. H. Herrington, pleaded i | tario Agricultural College, Guelph, | WOR the cup last year, namely J. S. j er . 4 { guilty to the charge of obstructing MN fe d Ha I and throughout the establishment | Asselstine, W. R. Givens, F. Re > a stream with néts and was given and W. M. Campbell, skip. the minimum fine by Magistrate J. FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETO. ts Mad Play is shown nearing the finish of Practically running away from the other entran Long Island) with Mr, Mutt, Bud Fisher's the Belmont $50,000 turf classic of Belmont Park ( Ottawa this week-end. Houbigant Powders." Gibson's. Two Queen's medical students | are erecting a house on their own | NOISE, second. account on Stuart street at the head | of St. Lawrence avenue. | Tororfto Rails. . "Fontanis Powders." Gibson's. | Twin City. . | H. W. Hall, Port Colborne, the | Wayagamack. . { new physicial instructor in the Col- | legiate Institute has signified his ac- ceptance of the position. | Lakefield has given a fixed as- Gifts and alms are the expressions, "Long Hanale Powder Puffs." Gib- |Sessment and guaranteed bonds for | hot the essence of charity. | son's. {a brass factory. The building is| He who knows most grieves most | wo hundred officers and men of [ROW being erected. for wasted time. Belleville is decked in gala attire "See the Powders Puffs" at Gib- | for the great U.E.L. celebration. son's. TARA aA a ry ny Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly trait shall add a richer strain to the song. Senne Removal Notice AFTER MAY 1st , Carter will be located at 326 MONTREAL STREET 'Phone 2482F, LUCKIN'S SPECIALS 94 8 We can never replace a friend. 52 When a man is fortunate enough to 32% ! have several friends he finds they | are all different. Kingston Automobile Club SERVICE BULLETIN : Before starting on a | two wagons on regular routes and | le | hopes to increase De number in a |[MAanDer. | short time. The wagons carry milk, | cream; buttermilk and creamery' | butter and feature a before-break- Ottawa vs. Kingston. The clearing up of the weather al the most sanitary .and up-to-date methods are to be in vogue at all times. The store is open until nine o'clock week evenings and ten o'clock Saturday evening. Inspec- tion by the public is solicited. ------ | W. Bradshaw on Friday. The fine SPECIAL GAME ARRANGED | was paid. X BY CIRCLESIX SATURDAY | Tomorrow evening at the cricket | field Circlesix and Gananoque will | meet in a special exhibition, which | should certainly be full of interest. | | Lake Ontario Level is Rising. On June 3rd the Circlesix team de- | feated Hussars and a great many of | . Local and long distance giv. ' en our careful attention. [stock MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, Lake C. L. HENRY 8547 Albert Street TELEPHONE 1675F Ogdensburg, N.Y., June 13. | Ontario is "moving up." After be- | ing given a low standing for several | months, it is reported to be nearly three-fourths of a foot higher than their supporters think they can take the measure of any of the senior outfits. Hussars defeated Gana on Wednesday and the Saturda 86 Princess street, members of the | Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- | changes). noque | y eve-| | - ! fl Tender Beef - 13¢ Roasts Yew York, (1.30 p.m. ' I Trimmed eee Ll b. L il Pork Roasts Trimmed Pork Chops Fresh Pork ning exhibition will be a sort of test | mateh. The Orphans will bring their | regular team.. The game is set for | Amer. Loco.. . six o'clock sharp. | Amer. Can. . -- | Baldwin Loco. . Dinghy Winners. | B,&0,.... .. ve At its meeting yesterday after-| Chandler Motors... noon the Ya¢ht Club's Re, . mittee adjudged the following as the | California Pete.. .. .. .. . results of Wednesday's dinghy rac-)C- P- R.. .. eve van es: | Crucible Steel. . eae "A" Class--Prof. Jemmett, Dr. Cuban Cane Sugar Ptd.. .. Hopkins, Capt. Hora, H. R. Duty. |Gen. Asphalt.. "B" Class--Rigney, T. G. Bishop, |G- S- T.... B. Cunningham. Kelley Springfield "C" Class--Matheson, Taylor. Imperial Oil.... ------ Marine Pfd.. | Mack Motors.... . Tarring the Highway. { Mariaza Ol)... Joyceville, June 13.--Most of the (N.Y.C... . farmers are busy planting corn and |New Haven... Potatoes. The Law Construction |Pacitic Oil. s .. Company is engaged tarring the | Pan. wmer. Pete. . highway between Kingston Mills and | Pan. Amer. Pete "B" . G. Reid, and a number [Studebaker . ae » are gravelling the road | Sou. Pac.. evillle and Seeley's Bay. (Sou. Ry.. n is recovering from an | Sinclair Oil. . "The | Standard Oil of Calif. . Standard Oil of N, J. | Texas Oil. . , Union Pacific. . U. 8. Steel... Wabash... .. | a month ago by the Lake Survey bul- { letin. It says: | Lake Ontario is 0..74 foot high- | er than last month, 0.48 foot higher | than a year ago, 0.36 foot below the | average stagé of May of the last ten | Years, 285 feet below the high stage of May, 1870, and 1.14 feét above | the low stage of May, 1872. During | the last ten years the May level has {averaged 0.3 foot higher than the | April level and 0.2 foot lower ¥ - 13% - Uc - 20¢ gatta Com- | Cosden Oil.. .. | [June 15th Father's Day Remember Father on this day and make him happy. . 146% 51 575% 37% 661% 15% "« ee as as the June level. reimm------ bai rough and scores a fry. he match when Guy's de- Richmond, Eng- A Guy's forward handles 'em Photograph shows an incident in t feated University College Hospital 53--0, at land se se en es cen ae The property committee of the To- aud | bantus coal at $7.74 a ton, a cost of Nauny | $2.50 a ton less than last year. Hon. W. R. Motherwell favors | Church Union and is opposed to the {amendments to the preamble. of li 'Four years in penitentiary was the | | sentence given Clifford Lovick, at| Joypeville. { Brantford, on a charge of bigamy. jo other men | 'Six persons were injured in a | between Joye OUR SUITS Canadian National derailment near | Mrs. B. Mulli Cambray, Ont., this afternoon. | operation for appendicitis in and Spring Overcoats are of "Sm mesnne~--~~~ | Hotel Dieu. The many friends of best materials and in latest | | Preston Woods, who has been sick in the General Hospital for the past models. . few weeks, are glad to hear he is Prices $14.75 to $40 getting better. Norman Keyes is on the sick list. Miss Josephine Milne, o and Miss Muriel Stone, Westport, Were recent visitors at the former's ODD. "TROUSE of home. Michael Featherstone is TO MATCH COATS Priced from $2.75 up | a contract for 14,000 tons of Poca- We have a large stock of fine Shirts, Ties, Gloves--any which Father will appreciate. rento Board of Education tonight = "ewe "es as sees a Montreal. June 13 (1.30 p.m.) Abitibi Power. . 583% Asbestos... . 25% Atlantic Sugar.. .. .. 13% Bell Telephone.. .. .. .. . 130 Brazil. 49% Brompton... .. +. .. .. 32 British Empire Steel 1st Pfa 37 British Empire Steel 2nd Prd 95% Can. Cement Com... .. .. 88% se aniline building a verandah to his house. A baby girl has come to stay at Frank Mundell's. Make Assignment. Collie's Ltd., woollen manufact- urers at the Outer Station, havg, made an assignment. T. M. Assel- stine, official 'receiver, has appoint-|Can. Cement Pd. ... vv as 104 ed N. L. Martin, Toronto, as custo-| Cuban Can. Sugar Com ... 6% dian, and a meeting of creditors) Cuban Can. Sugar Prd... .., 24 has been called at Mr. Allestine's of-| Can.~ Steamship Com... .. 12% fice on June 25th. Can. Steamship Pfd... .... 49 ---- Dom. Textile. ... .. «. .. . b8 - Appointed Irish Minister. | JDO Bridge.' «e. oo ue oe 88 Dublin, June 13.--Prof. Timothy | Detroit United.. .. .. seen 38 A. Smiddy, Cork, has been appoint- Laurentide.. .. .. 87% ed minister plenipotentiary of the|Montreal Power.. .. .. .. 174% Irish Free State at Washington, it|Mackay.: .. .. .. cee 411% Was announced in the Dail Eireann National Breweries Com 52 to-day by Desmond Fitzgerald, min-| National Breweries Pra 2 ister of foreign affairs. Oglivie.. .. .v .. ..... .. 308 ---- Ottawa Power.. .. .. .. . 8% Two Trainmen Killed. PoMADS. . 4... wi ss vu. 138 Cornwalh Bridge, Conn, June 13.|Price Bros.. .. .. an --Two trainmen were killed and [Quebec Power.. .. .. .. , 73% ral others were injured in a Spanish River Com.. .. .. 106% wreck of a freight train on the Dan- Spanish River Pfd.... .... 113% bury-Pittstield division of the New |Smelters.. .. .. .. .. «eo 36% York N. H. and H. railroad here to-|Shawinigan.. .. .. .... .. 133% day. Steel o: Canada. . "eee ee 71% "os sess ae wa Sra 'em we ek wv iene tn . WHERE ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise. But ignorance of the chances to save money offered in the British Whig's Classi- fied Section isn't par- ticularly blissful. It's the part of wisdom to watch these little ads. Read then: to-day ! . SUITS Bade to your order and correct Barnet Lipman 107 Princess St. "eee ow N------ "Ice cream bricks." Gibson's, A turtle 26 1-2 pounds 115 years old was picked up Lancaster on the shore of the | "Lawrence, | forest fires, Can- with an exodus of population which a century to remedy." ¥ --~Canadian Forestry Association play, sto ada will of effort will fail Copright, 1324, by Basi] L. Smith' '

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