: ing henry rainfalls throughout the TO-DAY AND SATURDAY tS \J on Aad . SINE C-A-P-I-T-O-L rs COOL INSIDE EE amt cn id Tenders addressed to the un- and endorsed "Tender for at Oshawa, Ont." will be this office until 12 o'clock t aa ) wrsday, Au- 1924, for the construction of a r at Oshawa, Ontario County, ns and forms of contract can be an off} k wa, Ont. not be considered unless on prin! forms supplied by the in accor with onditions contained therein. tender must be accompanied by Accepted cheque on & chartered bank to the order of the Minister of 'Works, equal to 10 per cent. of it of the tender. Bonds of the of Canada or bonds of the nal Railway Company HR a nce accepted as seourity, or cheque if required to make mount, BRS In, beg 3 Heri, ye_- pol E C= ac OLOTS wes' wee fares ae cheque for th m of $20.00] the order of the Minister of Marland Oll isis: wmns ions s; amen) w wil returned | New HAVEN uw. ise 000) soy intending Diader submit a regu- Pacific Oil .... : By order, : 8 E O'BRIEN, Cretary. Department of Public Works, Bist Se Tigi AUCTION SALE 'Saturday, August nd, at 12 o'clock, Roadet 1 ood aidlanghln 4 er in g run- ning h WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer, ANY PLACE IN THE CITY. YURER STATION INCLUDED. V Price 25¢ ¥ DAY OR NIGHT. Local and long distance giv. sem our careful attention. C. L. HENRY 547 Albert Street . TELEPHONE 1675F Wheat drops at Winnipeg follow- Concilliation board appointed to act on western coal strike, Bd Spscification and forms of med at this Department, at| ices of the District Engineers, , Toronto, Ont.; Royal | ing, London, Ont, and at the ce, will ent AMUSEMENTS ---------------------------------------------- What the Press Agemts Say About Cosning Attractions ADOLPHE MENJOU AND ANNA /Q. NILSSON IN "BROAD. WAY AFTER DARK." The combination of Adolphe Men- jou, Anna Q. Nilsson, Carmel! Myers and Willard Louds as part of the all- star cast in "Broadway After Dark," ot the Capitol theatre to-day and Saturday. is a guarantee of the good film fare du store for local fol- lowers of the silver screen. In addition to the cast, interest is added by the fact that the picture is an adaptation of the. famed Owen Davis lodrama, which long enjoy-. STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changés). " ' New York. 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Aug. 1st, 2 "ean p.m. 59 23% 16 132% 465% Abitibi Power Asbestos ... Atlantic Bugar wee «oo oe ng Bell Telephone ... Brasil oy ens ons Bromptoh ... ... wn. oo... 32% British Empire Steel, 1st pfd. 33% British Empire Steel, 2nd ptd. 8 Can, Gonverters ... 75 Can. Cement, com. Cuban Can. Sugar, com. w.. Cuban Can. Sugar, pid. ... Can. Steamship, com. ... on Can. Steamship, pd. ve tem Dom; Textile ... susie ves Dom Bridge ou «us isms ou Detroit United ... ... .¢.y Industrial Alcohol (... Laurentide Montreal Power ... .., us. DEBOKRY evo avis iv ran National Breweries, com. National Breweries, pfd. ... Ogilvie ... oon iam Ottawa POWOr wus vo wns ies Ont. Steel Products .., ... Penmans ... ... Price Bros. y+. jvm Quebec Power ... ... Spanish River, com. ... Spanish River ptd. ... Smelters .,.. Shawinigan ... ... wes esse see wee lene lene "ae ses ve exe 7% 34 67 69% 30 esl ees ere cee) ame coo. ane - - le} tows; "wes was Steel of Canada i | Toronto Rails .... .. fli Twin City ... ... Wabasso .... ... rey sme em ll Wayagamack ... «.. wes wm "FINE SHIRTS | 'A large range of pat- | 'terns, at .....$1.49 ---- GRAIN QUOTATIONS. ey (eele] (004 mT Bes 'emma! (seas) wmes a wee Wee wes ] ems ses] sen "ie. ., sees ame (ees "ve mms wes ene mes Wee ees Winnipeg. see mes] eel wm'e Wise ees aise wee "ise wee eee Bes Ses eles wm ems wes see] wwe] ems ee eels] wme wm Ses mee wm saw ome sew ses ame See wed] eval lem 483%: ed uninterrupted vogue on Broad- way. It is set in that febrile atmos- phere of the white lights, where night is turned into day, and where people live riotously in the effort to jazz up their sensations to the same pitch as the incandescent lights. The story deals with two extremes of Broadway iife, the upper strata and the lower, and the way circum- stances interweave them. Tired of the antificialties of his set, Ralph Norton, a typical pampered son of wealthy parents, but withal a gentle- man, decides to discover what life really is, by living it among the al- most down-and-outers of theatrical boarding houses. Here . he meets Rose Dulane, a young victim of un- fortunate circumstances, working as a slavey. She is shadowed by a de- tective, who won't let her forget the fact that she served time in prison for theft. Ralph decides to find out if clothes really makes « woman, by sending her to his set. Then the plot comes fast and furious, with surpris- f { Miss Frances McGrath. On Thursday evening, July 31st, Miss Frances McGrath died at her home jn Carthage, N.Y., at the early age of twenty. Deceased young lady was beloved and esteemed by all who knew 'her, and possessed many bright qualities. Though 4il- ing for the last couple of months, her death came suddenly. For the young life thus early taken away, great regret is felt through- out this eity, where she was born and received her early education in Notre Dame convent, and her family has the deep sympathy of all who learn- ed to esteem her for hér many good acts of mind and heart. B8he leaves to morn her loss, besides her par- ents, one brother, Daniel, and one sister, Florence. Her funeral takes place on Saturday. Defence Won Victory. Chicago, Aug. 1.--Judge Joha R. Caverly overruled objections by state to alienist testimony offered in mitligation as to punishment of Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb. This is a decided victory for the defence as it established the right to give testimony on mental disease, short of legal insanity "not as defence Dut in mniitigation of punishment." "It is the court's duty to hear this evidence' 'said Judge Caverly. 'That which is neceesary is doubly grateful if you offer it of your own accord . SPORT WITH THE BOWLERS. insite, the Second Round of Singles In the second round of the singles at Quegn's bowling green, W. Me- Cartney won from A. E. Treadgold, 16-3, and E. Williamson from H. Angrove. Twenty-two have signed up for the doubles touFnament on Monday. The regular rink games Thursday night resulted as follows: J. W. Litton J. Chatterton R. Stevenson G. Wright J. Angrove C. Bleeth A. E. Treadgold J. Derry _Skip--25 Skip--16 , T. Lambert G. A. Bateman H. Dyde Dr. R. E. Sparks Skip--86 Results In F. Conway J. Newman A. James J. Leckie Skip--22 J. Leckie skipped for J. Single- ton. A. Brundage H. Caldwell J. H. Hoppes C. C. Hodgins Skip--13 W. Handley W. Chapman G. Lawes J. F. McMillan Skip--18 MRS. C. E. TAYLOR WINNER Of Miss Edith Ritchie's Prize for Best Aggregate During July. Mrs. C. E. Taylor is the winner of the prize donated by' Miss Edith Ritchie for the best three net scores made by any lady associate member of the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club during the month of July. Some good scores were turned in and the following are some of the best cards: Mrs. C. E. Taylor--68, 72, 79-- 219. Miss Caroline Mitchell--72, 76, 76 --224. . Miss Grace Mooers--76, 71, 79-- 226. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell--76, 76, 81 --233. Mrs. W. H. Coverdale--81, 85, 71 --2317. Mrs. J, O. Macdonald--79, 79, 80 --238. The mixed two-ball foursome com- petition is attracting a lot of atten- tion and some very fine matches have resulted. The first round is over and the draw may commence to-day |! and must be all finished by August 6th. The draw is as follows: Mrs. E. C. D. McCallum and Mr. 8. Robertson vs. Mrs. W. Harty, Jr., and Dr, J. R. McKee. Mrs. Elmsley and Mr. A. N. Lee vs. Mrs. W. G. Minnes and Mr. J. Rigney. Miss Caroline Mitchell and Mr. H. W. Davis vs. Mrs. R. Brooke and Dr. Jack Broom. Miss Doris Folger and Mr. J. M. Farrell ve. Mrs. C. E. Taylor and Mr. George Robertson. Matthews Will Not Fight Extradition San Francisco, Aug. 1.--"If they want me up there I am willing to @0 back without making any fight against extradition," declared Chas. A. Matthews, Jr., former deputy pro- vincial treasurer of Ontario, fo im- migration authorities here after he had been taken into custody as fugitive from justice. Matthews is. now under detention by the immigration autherities in THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ' PHONE 20090. ALL SEK White and Saxe Blue. This Sale is for Saturday Only. "No Refunds or Exchanges please." 'TRICOLETTE SLIPS (Worth $5.50). WITH ANY ONE OF 20 BEAUTIFUL VOILE FROCKS Selling regularly at $16.95 to $22.50. 10.95, This special offer is for Saturday only! The Dresses are Twenty of the smartest, best quality, French Voile Frocks--in styles that are the very latest for late summer wear. You pay us the price marked on these Dresses, which represents in many cases less than cost, and we will let you have your choice of any Tricolette Slip in our store without any further charge what- soever. The colors in Slips are Black, Peach, Rose, Honeydew, SATURDAY FOR SUMMER $22.50. All sizes. All colors. OF VOILE, RATINE OR CREPE CLEARING AT 9.9, ¥1.95 and *9.95 In fact, every Summer Dress, with the exception of 20 models is included at this price. Formerly selling at $10.95 to Extra Large Sizes " ] *3.95 For street wear. \ Sizes 36 to 51. Dresses that are smart Street Dresses (NOT HOUSE DRESS Scotch Gingham. ; Neatly trimmed with Pique, Lace and Organdie. All colors. Sizes for 0.8. women, DRESSES 12.95 and *14.95 ramet cm ham Dresses Neat square or "V" shaped necks, 'PHONE 2009 ES) -- made of best quality KINGSTON Che] AMSNABB Eastern Ontario Chain of Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Stores BROCKVILLE BELLEVILLE Co. bro PETERBORO San Francisco, and awaiting deport- ation to Canada. He is the very best cook of hamburger steak in Cali- fornia. He says so bimeslf, accord- ing to a despatch from San Francisco to the Toronto Star, whose corres- pondent there has been interviewing the former Ontario official on lunch counter activities in California, since his departure from Ontario, follow- ing revelations before public ac- counts committee. "Jack Martin," who sent the tele- gram to Commissioner Williams of the Omtarto Police saying he would give Matthews into custody if a sult- able reward were offered, has al- ready given proof that he is entitled to the reward of $1,000 offered for giving Matthews into custody in the United States. There is still a fur- ther reward of $1,600 payable when Res cet by Populad Mechanics Magazing Jules 40 boris, ap) the: cin twenty-five ; i i ] § i F : i ¥ § § : ! i £ § J ; : i i i t i i -* - » J i 14] f i at the World Is Doing ! Matthews crosses the border, and it 18 fairly certain that Jack Martin or the immigration officers working under his directions will now seek to @eot the $1,600 for turning him over to the Ontario Police. If such is the case it means that Matthews will be handed over to an officer of the Ontario Police, likely at Windsor, which je the point where he fis thought to have entered the United States. , A Budget From Kepler. Kepler, July 31.--BEverything is looking fine in this district since the rain. Raspberries are quite plentiful. A number from here are attending the circus in Kingston to- day. Miss Helen Wartman is spend- ing a few days the guest of Mrs. Bews, who is camping on the Ri- deau. Mrs. Elwood Wartman and son, Mac, have returned from visit- ing the former's grandmother fn Bancroft. Mrs, Peters and Miss Peters, King- ston; Miss Thomas, Toronto; and Miss Marjorie KEllerbeck, Glenvale, Were recent visitors at Newtén Or- ser's. Miss Jean Cordukes, Elgin- burg, with her aunt, Mrs, H. BE. Johnston, Mrs. Albert Horley, Syd- enham, at W. H. Horning's. Tho- mas Smith and son, Rochester, N. Y., have returned home after spend- ing a few days at Arthur Smith's. a Visitors and Stopping Congratulations to Miss Geraldine Johnston on being one of the sueg- cessful entrance candidates. Johnston is sick with the grippe, / Verona Varieties, ° Verona, July 31.--Willlam Davy has purchased a new player piano and Mr. Mills a car. D. Walker is putting some improvements on his house. Quite a number purpose at- tending the camp meeting at God frey. Miss R. Greatrix, {ll for some time at the home of Dr, Geddes, is improving, v 8. 8. Campbell and family have gone to Dalhousie Lake to spend their holidays. Mr. McGill is fille ing Mr. Campbell's position during his absence. Hubert Asselstine, also Miss Georgina Cronk, are visiting at their homes here, . Misses Grace Walroth, St. hoe mas ,and Edith Dixon, Watertown, N. Y., have returned after spending 'holidays at their homes. Mrs. G, Bradshaw and daughter, Detroit, visiting at A. Wells', Miss Ball and Miss Glazier, Ven= nachar, also Mrs. Torrence Reynolds, Brockville, visiting at Mrs. Norman Ball's. Ross Bertrim has opened a new garage and blacksmith shop. He who follows two hares fs sure to catch neither. Truth gives wings to strength. Tourists In Kingston Will do well to patronize Kingston's best Restaurant. Full Course Dinner 60c. and up. THE GRAND CAFE OPPOSITE CAPITAL THEATRE. PETER LEE, PROP, STR. BROCKVILLE ville, Saturday, 2 p.m., Alexandria Bay,| stopping at Gananoque; both ways; attractive canoe race, Sunday, 2 p.m.--Alexandria Bay. Monday, 8 a.m., to Gananoque, all day to see the big celebration or en- joy a pleasant trip on the river. Fare--Adults, 75¢; children, 50e. ¥ [ i : { : SATURDAY 2.00 P.M. To Alexandria Bay, stopping st Gananoque both ways. Four hours in Gananogue to see the Canadian Canoe Association Races. SUNDAY 2.00 P.M. To Alexandria Bay. One bour at Alexandria Bay, in Genamogue. 4 J ae i i Hi ik 1 fred i k i 7 It F ia i if i i i i £ 5 i H ih ¢